Each force acts on one particular object and has both strength and a direction. An object at rest typically has multiple forces acting on it, but they add to give zero net force on the object. Forces that do not sum to zero can cause changes in the object's speed or direction of motion. (Boundary: Qualitative and conceptual, but not quantitative addition of forces are used at this level.)
Standard detail
DCI.PS2.A.3-5.1
Depth 2Parent ID: E7EB4A60DFE60131C68F68A86D17958EStandard set: Grade 3
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Quick facts
- Statement code
- DCI.PS2.A.3-5.1
- List ID
- •
- Standard ID
- E7F2CE00DFE60131C69168A86D17958E
- ASN identifier
- S2470795
- Subject
- Science
- Grades
- 03
- Ancestor IDs
- E7EB4A60DFE60131C68F68A86D17958EE7EB0180DFE60131C68E68A86D17958E
- Source document
- Next Generation Science Standards (2013)
- License
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