Science: Common Entrance
Force
The amount of matter that an object contains measured in kilograms
Upward force experienced by an object immersed in water
The units of measurement for "Force"
The pull force that acts on an object due to gravity
The motion of an object can be described by this
A push or pull
This is used to measure the weight of an object
Equal and opposite forces acting on an object
The distance travelled by a vehicle in coming to an emergency stop
Can be used to reduce the amount of friction between two surfaces
Also known as drag this force acts against a falling object
Calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume
Newtons
The amount of matter that an object contains measured in kilograms
Upward force experienced by an object immersed in water
The units of measurement for "Force"
The pull force that acts on an object due to gravity
The motion of an object can be described by this
A push or pull
This is used to measure the weight of an object
Equal and opposite forces acting on an object
The distance travelled by a vehicle in coming to an emergency stop
Can be used to reduce the amount of friction between two surfaces
Also known as drag this force acts against a falling object
Calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume
Air Resistance
The amount of matter that an object contains measured in kilograms
Upward force experienced by an object immersed in water
The units of measurement for "Force"
The pull force that acts on an object due to gravity
The motion of an object can be described by this
A push or pull
This is used to measure the weight of an object
Equal and opposite forces acting on an object
The distance travelled by a vehicle in coming to an emergency stop
Can be used to reduce the amount of friction between two surfaces
Also known as drag this force acts against a falling object
Calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume
Balanced Forces
The amount of matter that an object contains measured in kilograms
Upward force experienced by an object immersed in water
The units of measurement for "Force"
The pull force that acts on an object due to gravity
The motion of an object can be described by this
A push or pull
This is used to measure the weight of an object
Equal and opposite forces acting on an object
The distance travelled by a vehicle in coming to an emergency stop
Can be used to reduce the amount of friction between two surfaces
Also known as drag this force acts against a falling object
Calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume
Mass
The amount of matter that an object contains measured in kilograms
Upward force experienced by an object immersed in water
The units of measurement for "Force"
The pull force that acts on an object due to gravity
The motion of an object can be described by this
A push or pull
This is used to measure the weight of an object
Equal and opposite forces acting on an object
The distance travelled by a vehicle in coming to an emergency stop
Can be used to reduce the amount of friction between two surfaces
Also known as drag this force acts against a falling object
Calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume
Weight
The amount of matter that an object contains measured in kilograms
Upward force experienced by an object immersed in water
The units of measurement for "Force"
The pull force that acts on an object due to gravity
The motion of an object can be described by this
A push or pull
This is used to measure the weight of an object
Equal and opposite forces acting on an object
The distance travelled by a vehicle in coming to an emergency stop
Can be used to reduce the amount of friction between two surfaces
Also known as drag this force acts against a falling object
Calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume
Forcemeter
The amount of matter that an object contains measured in kilograms
Upward force experienced by an object immersed in water
The units of measurement for "Force"
The pull force that acts on an object due to gravity
The motion of an object can be described by this
A push or pull
This is used to measure the weight of an object
Equal and opposite forces acting on an object
The distance travelled by a vehicle in coming to an emergency stop
Can be used to reduce the amount of friction between two surfaces
Also known as drag this force acts against a falling object
Calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume
Upthrust
The amount of matter that an object contains measured in kilograms
Upward force experienced by an object immersed in water
The units of measurement for "Force"
The pull force that acts on an object due to gravity
The motion of an object can be described by this
A push or pull
This is used to measure the weight of an object
Equal and opposite forces acting on an object
The distance travelled by a vehicle in coming to an emergency stop
Can be used to reduce the amount of friction between two surfaces
Also known as drag this force acts against a falling object
Calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume
Density
The amount of matter that an object contains measured in kilograms
Upward force experienced by an object immersed in water
The units of measurement for "Force"
The pull force that acts on an object due to gravity
The motion of an object can be described by this
A push or pull
This is used to measure the weight of an object
Equal and opposite forces acting on an object
The distance travelled by a vehicle in coming to an emergency stop
Can be used to reduce the amount of friction between two surfaces
Also known as drag this force acts against a falling object
Calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume
Lubricant
The amount of matter that an object contains measured in kilograms
Upward force experienced by an object immersed in water
The units of measurement for "Force"
The pull force that acts on an object due to gravity
The motion of an object can be described by this
A push or pull
This is used to measure the weight of an object
Equal and opposite forces acting on an object
The distance travelled by a vehicle in coming to an emergency stop
Can be used to reduce the amount of friction between two surfaces
Also known as drag this force acts against a falling object
Calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume
Stopping distance
The amount of matter that an object contains measured in kilograms
Upward force experienced by an object immersed in water
The units of measurement for "Force"
The pull force that acts on an object due to gravity
The motion of an object can be described by this
A push or pull
This is used to measure the weight of an object
Equal and opposite forces acting on an object
The distance travelled by a vehicle in coming to an emergency stop
Can be used to reduce the amount of friction between two surfaces
Also known as drag this force acts against a falling object
Calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume
Distance - time graphs
The amount of matter that an object contains measured in kilograms
Upward force experienced by an object immersed in water
The units of measurement for "Force"
The pull force that acts on an object due to gravity
The motion of an object can be described by this
A push or pull
This is used to measure the weight of an object
Equal and opposite forces acting on an object
The distance travelled by a vehicle in coming to an emergency stop
Can be used to reduce the amount of friction between two surfaces
Also known as drag this force acts against a falling object
Calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume
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