Final Exam Review

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Includes living and nonliving things.
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Branch of science that has to do mostly with the physical world.
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Discipline that helps Physics and is used for modeling observations and making better predictions.
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Adaptation of the metric system and used mainly by scientists.
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Anything that has mass and occupies space.
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Characteristic or quality
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Type of property that includes shape, color, magnetism, temperature, etc.
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Type of property that includes flammability and toxicity
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A push or a pull. In complex situations, an interaction.
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SI unit of force
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A downward pull. Responsible for a planet's shape.
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Force that slows down and causes objects to lose energy.
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The ability to do work.
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Energy of motion.
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Energy of position or stored.
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Example of a nonrenewable energy.
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Example of a renewable energy
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Energy obtained from natural resources.
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Energy that will run out.
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SI unit for energy.
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The change of one form of energy to another.
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Change of position in time
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Scalar quantity that is related to distance and time.
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Speed plus direction
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The change of velocity
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SI for distance
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SI for time
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Form of energy that is originated by the movement of electrons.
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Force caused by the spinning of electrons in the same direction around the nucleus
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First person to correctly describe gravity as a universal force.
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Famous for describing force as an interaction between mass and space.
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System that has the Sun as its main star.
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Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
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Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune