Newton's 3rd Law — definition?
For every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction.
Position vs. Time — slope?
Represents the velocity of the object.
Independent Variable — role?
The factor changed by the experimenter.
Physical vs. Chemical — change?
Physical changes affect form; chemical changes create new substances.
Energy conservation — principle?
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed.
Force pair — example?
Two forces equal in magnitude, opposite in direction, acting on different objects.
Constant slope — indicates?
Constant velocity in position-time graph.
Constants — purpose?
Variables kept the same to ensure fair testing.
Change of state graph — feature?
Temperature plateau during phase transitions.
Kinetic energy — depends on?
Object’s speed.
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1. What is a key characteristic of force pairs in Newton's 3rd Law?
2. What is the primary function of analyzing a position vs. time graph in physics?
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