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1.3.a. Biomechanical principles, levers and technology MatchUp

Target Level
C
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Match up the following definitions below by dragging the boxes (at the top) and dropping them into the corresponding boxes below. You need to match all of the boxes before you can check your answers. You have three attempts to get all the answers right, but answering each one correctly first time will get you more marks!

An object will accelerate in the same direction as the force applied upon it, and the amount of acceleration is directly proportional to this force.
A point on the body or an object where where mass is said to be concentrated
When the magnitude of opposing forces acting upon the object is equal
The overall force that is exerted on an object
An object stays in a constant state of motion unless acted upon by an external force
The interaction between an object's surface and the air
When the magnitude of the forces acting upon the object is unequal, resulting in movement in the direction of the larger force
The interaction between two surfaces that opposes movement
For every application of force, there is an equal and opposite force
Net force
Balanced force
Unbalanced force
Friction
Air resistance
Centre of mass 
Netwon's first law
Newton's second law 
Newton's third law (reaction)

This is your 1st attempt! You get 3 marks for each one you get right. Good luck!

Pass Mark
75%