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Created by Oliver Dowzer
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| Question | Answer | 
| force | a push, pull or twist | 
| acceleration | the rate at which an object changes velocity | 
| mass | is the amount of matter in an object | 
| lightning | the release of static charge in the sky | 
| weight | the force with which an object is attracted to earth and is equal to the product of the object's mass and the acceleration due to gravity | 
| spring balance | an instrument used to measure weight or force by how far a spring moves | 
| domain | a region in a ferromagnetic material (iron, nickel and cobalt) that aligns with the magnetic field | 
| satellite | a celestial body (like the moon) or artificial object that orbits the a planet | 
| field | an area that can exert a force on an object | 
| contact force | a force required to be in direct contact with an object to cause a push, pull or a twist | 
| non-contact force | a force applied to an object by another body that is not in direct contact with it | 
| electrostatic | relating to stationary electric charges or field | 
| magnet | produces a magnetic field which attracts metallic objects composed of iron, cobalt or nickel | 
| compass | an instrument consisting of a freely rotating magnetised needle that indicates magnetic north | 
| newton | the unit for force | 
| friction | a contact force that opposes motion and produces heat | 
| electromagnet | a type of magnet created by electricity | 
| gravity | a force of attraction that moves bodies towards the centre of a celestial body, such as earth or moon | 
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