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  1. Introducing the concept of acceleration.
  2. Understanding the relationship between force, mass, and motion.
  3. Exploring the impact of changing force on acceleration.
  4. Investigating the effect of varying mass on force and acceleration.
  5. Applying the acceleration formula in a scenario without friction.
  6. Applying the acceleration formula considering friction on an asphalt surface.
  7. Applying knowledge of force, mass, and acceleration to determine the mass required to achieve a specific acceleration under given force and friction conditions.
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Acceleration is the rate at which ____ changes.
distance
velocity
speed
time
The relationship between force and acceleration is ____.
inversely
proportional
random
direct
When force increases and mass stays the same, acceleration ____.
decreases
stays the same
increases
is random
When mass increases and force stays the same, acceleration ____.
increases
is random
stays the same
decreases
Acceleration is a measure of how quickly an object's _____ changes.
velocity
speed
distance
mass
The relationship between force, mass, and motion is described by _______ Law.
Einstein's
Newton's
Da Vinci's
Newton
When the force acting on an object increases, its acceleration _________.
decreases
gets faster
stays constant
increases
Increasing the mass of an object will ________ its acceleration.
slow down
increase
not affect
decrease
Acceleration is defined as the rate at which ________ changes.
velocity
time
distance
speed
Force is directly proportional to ________ and inversely proportional to ________.
speed
mass
acceleration
time
When force is increased, acceleration ________ if mass remains constant.
stays the same
decreases
increases
When mass is increased, force required for a specific acceleration ________ if acceleration remains constant.
increases
stays the same
decreases