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| center of mass | point where entire mass of a body can be considered concentrated |
| conservation of energy | principle saying energy amount is constant in system that doesn't undergo outside force |
| elastic collision | encounter in which total kinetic energy of colliding bodies is same after the collision as before |
| elastic potential energy | potential energy which is stored when a body is distorted |
| energy | capacity to do work |
| gravitational energy | energy associated with a gravitational field |
| inelastic collision | encounter in which total kinetic energy of colliding bodies is not conserved |
| kinetic energy | energy of a body or system with respect to the motion |
| potential energy | energy of a body or system with respect to position or particle arrangement |
| power | work done or energy transferred per unit of time |
| separation | place, line, or point of parting |
| spring constant | proportionality between applied force and resulting change in length of a given spring |
| work | transference of energy equaling force times the distance through which it acts |
| work-energy theorem | formula showing work done on rigid body by net force changes energy of the body |
| center of mass | point where entire mass of a body can be considered concentrated |
| conservation of energy | principle saying energy amount is constant in system that doesn't undergo outside force |
| elastic collision | encounter in which total kinetic energy of colliding bodies is same after the collision as before |
| elastic potential energy | potential energy which is stored when a body is distorted |
| energy | capacity to do work |
| gravitational energy | energy associated with a gravitational field |
| inelastic collision | encounter in which total kinetic energy of colliding bodies is not conserved |
| kinetic energy | energy of a body or system with respect to the motion |
| potential energy | energy of a body or system with respect to position or particle arrangement |
| power | work done or energy transferred per unit of time |
| separation | place, line, or point of parting |
| spring constant | proportionality between applied force and resulting change in length of a given spring |
| work | transference of energy equaling force times the distance through which it acts |
| work-energy theorem | formula showing work done on rigid body by net force changes energy of the body |