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Like poles (N-N, S-S) repel each other.
Unlike poles (N-S, S-N) attract each other. |
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| The heavier the object the more friction |
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| The force that pulls everything towards the center of the Earth. |
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| How do you find the speed of an object? |
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| You need a frame of reference to judge _______________. |
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| On Earth, what forces tend to slow objects down? |
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| If an unbalanced force acts on a unbalanced force, the object will move in the direction of the force. |
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| If a stronger force is applied to an object in motion, the object will ______ ______. |
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| These point north because of the Earth's magnetic field. |
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| Opposite Poles of a Magnet |
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| Gravity, Magnetism, and Friction |
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| These can all affect the motion of an object. |
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