Forces vocabulary

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    Questions include:
  • A push or pull that acts on an object
  • A force that opposes the motion of objects that touch as they move past each other
    Answers include:
  • force,
  • friction,
  • gravity,
  • inertia,
  • mass,
  • momentum
  • momentum
  • momentum

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