Measurement
Momentum, impulse, and collisions Chapter 8 Sections 1-5.
A. The things that stay the same from test A to test B to test C. B. The variable that is changed from test A to test B to test C. C. The thing that never.
Matter is anything that takes up space. Physical property is anything you can observe about an object by using your senses.
Chapter 6.3 Learning Goals Describe action-reaction force pairs. Explain what happens when objects collide in terms of Newton’s third law. Apply.
6.3 Newton’s Third Law Newton’s Third Law (action- reaction) applies when a force is placed on any object, such as a basketball.
Momentum, impulse, and collisions
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Newton’s Laws of Motion Lecture. 1. Three laws of motion: Isaac Newton developed these to describe how motion behaves A. First law: an object at rest.
International System of Units 3.2
Matter
Finding Mass of an Astronaut in Space