The rate at which the speed or the direction of motion of an object changes over time.
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Motion where the speed and direction do not change.
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The tendency of an object to resist any change in motion.
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This Newton's law states that when one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts a force on the first.
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Newton’s first law of motion says that an object will stay in uniform motion unless a net force acts on the object.
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When an object speeds up, slows down, or changes directions, its motion changes.
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Things you push or throw eventually will stop.
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The circular motion of a ferris wheel is not an example of acceleration.
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A train traveling at a steady speed on a straight track has uniform motion.
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A large force will produce will produce more acceleration than a small force acting on the same object.
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Force is the product of __________ and acceleration.
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__________ is also what makes your body rise up from your seat when the car goes up and over a steep hill
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When a bike goes around a curve at the same speed as it was moving on a straight road, it has uniform motion. Is this true or false? Please explain in complete sentences.
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Using Newton’s first and third laws, explain what happens when you dribble a basketball.