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Accelerating
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force opposing movement caused by surfaces rubbing against each other.
changing in speed (or velocity) over a time interval.
acceleration due to gravity, or force per unit mass.
the maximum downwards velocity of an object falling through a fluid.
drag experienced by moving through air.
a force acting on an object caused by gravity.
a graph in which velocity (vertical axis) is plotted against time (horizontal axis).
force that occurs on an object when two or more forces are applied.
Air resistance
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force opposing movement caused by surfaces rubbing against each other.
changing in speed (or velocity) over a time interval.
acceleration due to gravity, or force per unit mass.
the maximum downwards velocity of an object falling through a fluid.
drag experienced by moving through air.
a force acting on an object caused by gravity.
a graph in which velocity (vertical axis) is plotted against time (horizontal axis).
force that occurs on an object when two or more forces are applied.
Friction
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force opposing movement caused by surfaces rubbing against each other.
changing in speed (or velocity) over a time interval.
acceleration due to gravity, or force per unit mass.
the maximum downwards velocity of an object falling through a fluid.
drag experienced by moving through air.
a force acting on an object caused by gravity.
a graph in which velocity (vertical axis) is plotted against time (horizontal axis).
force that occurs on an object when two or more forces are applied.
Gravitational field strength
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force opposing movement caused by surfaces rubbing against each other.
changing in speed (or velocity) over a time interval.
acceleration due to gravity, or force per unit mass.
the maximum downwards velocity of an object falling through a fluid.
drag experienced by moving through air.
a force acting on an object caused by gravity.
a graph in which velocity (vertical axis) is plotted against time (horizontal axis).
force that occurs on an object when two or more forces are applied.
Resultant force
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force opposing movement caused by surfaces rubbing against each other.
changing in speed (or velocity) over a time interval.
acceleration due to gravity, or force per unit mass.
the maximum downwards velocity of an object falling through a fluid.
drag experienced by moving through air.
a force acting on an object caused by gravity.
a graph in which velocity (vertical axis) is plotted against time (horizontal axis).
force that occurs on an object when two or more forces are applied.
Terminal velocity
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force opposing movement caused by surfaces rubbing against each other.
changing in speed (or velocity) over a time interval.
acceleration due to gravity, or force per unit mass.
the maximum downwards velocity of an object falling through a fluid.
drag experienced by moving through air.
a force acting on an object caused by gravity.
a graph in which velocity (vertical axis) is plotted against time (horizontal axis).
force that occurs on an object when two or more forces are applied.
Velocity time graph
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force opposing movement caused by surfaces rubbing against each other.
changing in speed (or velocity) over a time interval.
acceleration due to gravity, or force per unit mass.
the maximum downwards velocity of an object falling through a fluid.
drag experienced by moving through air.
a force acting on an object caused by gravity.
a graph in which velocity (vertical axis) is plotted against time (horizontal axis).
force that occurs on an object when two or more forces are applied.
Weight
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force opposing movement caused by surfaces rubbing against each other.
changing in speed (or velocity) over a time interval.
acceleration due to gravity, or force per unit mass.
the maximum downwards velocity of an object falling through a fluid.
drag experienced by moving through air.
a force acting on an object caused by gravity.
a graph in which velocity (vertical axis) is plotted against time (horizontal axis).
force that occurs on an object when two or more forces are applied.
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