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| forces that equal to out no movement or a constant speed |
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| creates movement and motion a change in speed |
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| the amount of force left after you subtract the to forces |
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| object used to measure force |
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| a change in direction or speed |
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| the tendency a object has to resist change |
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| energy with the potential to change |
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| energy that crates a new object |
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| the kinetic and potential energy in a object |
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| the energy of electromsgnetic waves |
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| the energy of all electric objects |
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| disturbance that repeates itself over a wave length |
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| distance from wave to line |
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| number of occurences per a unit of time |
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| the bottom of a wave when the wave is pointing doown |
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| when light bounces of a object and spreads itselfvon anoher object |
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