Science TAKS – UNIT Session. Force Force is measured in Newtons (N). Force = Newtons Newtons = Force.

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Science TAKS – UNIT Session

Force Force is measured in Newtons (N). Force = Newtons Newtons = Force

Power Powers is measured in watts. Power = watts Watts = power

Distance Distance is measured in meters Distance = meters Meters = Distance 1 kilometer = ______ m

Resistance Resistance is measured in ohms. Resistance slows down what? Resistance = Ohms Ohms = Resistance

Current Current is measured in amps. Current = amps Amps = current

Voltage Voltage is measured in volts. Voltage = Volts Volts = Voltage

Volume Volume is measure in liters Volume = liters Liters = Volume

Work Work is measured in Joules Holding an object = no work done. The object must move. Work = Joules Joules = work

Momentum Momentum is a property that shows how hard it is to stop or start an object. A semi has a lot of momentum. Momentum (P)= M*V M*V = (P) Momentum What letter stands for momentum?

Question Give me an example of speed, acceleration, and velocity?

Question What is the difference between a series circuit and a parallel circuit?