Science 8-Chapter 2 Lesson 1

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Science 8-Chapter 2 Lesson 1 Gravity and Friction Vocabulary Quiz

the amount of matter in an object

mass the amount of matter in an object

a push or pull on an object by another object without touching it

noncontact force a push or pull on an object by another object without touching it

a push or pull on an object

force a push or pull on an object

at rest or having no motion

static at rest or having no motion

a force that prevents objects from moving, or keeps them at rest

static friction a force that prevents objects from moving, or keeps them at rest

the gravitational force exerted on an object

weight the gravitational force exerted on an object

an attractive force that exists between all objects that have mass

gravity an attractive force that exists between all objects that have mass

a force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching

friction a force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching

all objects are attracted to each other by a gravitational force

law of universal gravitation all objects are attracted to each other by a gravitational force

important, momentous

significant important, momentous

friction between a surface and a fluid

fluid friction friction between a surface and a fluid

fluid friction between a surface and air

air resistance fluid friction between a surface and air

a push or pull on an object by another object that is touching it

contact force a push or pull on an object by another object that is touching it

a force that prevents objects from moving, or keeps them at rest

sliding friction a force that prevents objects from moving, or keeps them at rest