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Motion

Force Two Types A push or pull Balanced-Objects don’t move Unbalanced-Objects move

motion The action of an object as it moves from one place to another

Position The place where something is arranged in relationship to other things

friction The resistance between two objects that touch or rub against each other

gravity The force that pulls everything towards the Earth’s center

Reference Point An object to which another object is compared

Spring scale Meter Stick A tool that measures force The tool used to measure distance

direction speed The path an object follows The rate at which something moves