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tuesday
write the definition for the following words.

  1. gravity:
  1. force:
  1. motion:
  1. push:
  1. pull:
  1. momentum:
  1. mass:

wednesday:
write the definition for the following words.

  1. direction:
  1. friction:
  1. position:
  1. speed:
  1. reference point:
  1. acceleration:
  1. gravity:
  1. meter stick:

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Definitions are standard physics terms, simplified for clarity.

Tuesday Terms:
  1. Gravity: A natural attractive force between masses.
  2. Motion: Change in object's position over time.
  3. Momentum: Measure of moving object's "motion quantity".
  4. Mass: Amount of matter in an object.
Wednesday Terms:
  1. Direction: Path/angle of a force/motion.
  2. Friction: Force opposing sliding surfaces.
  3. Position: Object's location relative to a point.
  4. Speed: Rate of object's position change.
  5. Acceleration: Rate of speed/velocity change.
  6. Gravity: (Repeat) Natural mass-attractive force.

Answer:

Tuesday:
  1. Gravity: A natural force that pulls objects with mass toward each other.
  2. Motion: The change in an object's position over time relative to a reference point.
  3. Momentum: The product of an object's mass and its velocity, measuring how hard it is to stop the moving object.
  4. Mass: The amount of matter that makes up an object, measured in kilograms (kg).
Wednesday:
  1. Direction: The specific path or angle along which a force acts or an object moves.
  2. Friction: A force that opposes the motion of two surfaces that are touching each other.
  3. Position: The exact location of an object relative to a chosen reference point.
  4. Speed: The rate at which an object changes its position, calculated as distance traveled divided by time taken ($\text{Speed} = \frac{\text{Distance}}{\text{Time}}$).
  5. Acceleration: The rate at which an object's velocity (speed and direction) changes over time ($\text{Acceleration} = \frac{\text{Change in Velocity}}{\text{Time}}$).
  6. Gravity: A natural force that pulls objects with mass toward each other.