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| falling bodies accelerate 9.8 m/sec2 because of _____________ |
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| It takes a _________ to start or stop motion |
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| A __________ is always opposed by a reaction force |
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| Large objects require a larger force to produce a _________ than small objects. |
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| Regardless of ______________ all bodies fall at the same rate. |
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| after falling for sometime, an object will stop accelerating. This is known as ____________. |
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| the apparent pull away from the center |
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| a fast pitched ball has more __________ than a slow pitched ball |
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| the object that moves in the curved path, is called _____________ in motion |
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| baseball players deal with motion everyday. They must throw the ball slightly upward in the curved path of a ________ |
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| the tendency of an objet to resist changes in its state is called ______ |
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| _______ is center directed and will cause an object to move in a curved path |
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