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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Newton's Laws, Two-Dimentional Motion (Apologia Physics Module 5) which uses Two Dimensional Vectors (Apologia Physics Module 4), ΣF = sum of Forces units of dynes, Normal Force variable is <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mrow> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> F </mtext> <mtext> N </mtext> <none/> </mmultiscripts> </mrow> </math>, acceleration due to gravity use <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mrow> <mtext> 32 ft/ </mtext> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> s </mtext> <none/> <mtext> 2 </mtext> </mmultiscripts> </mrow> </math>, Normal Force is The force that a surface uses to counteract the force of gravity. It is always directed perpendicular to the surface that is applying the force, ∑F = m∗a leads to a distinction between m = mass, m = mass units of kg, All three laws which are Newton's Second Law, a = acceleration units of <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mrow> <mtext> m/ </mtext> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> s </mtext> <none/> <mtext> 2 </mtext> </mmultiscripts> </mrow> </math>, Physics has several branches of study such as Light and Vision, Mechanics Can be further divided into Kinetics, Newton's Laws (Apologia Physics Module 6) can be expanded and applied to Uniform Circular Motion and Gravity (Apologia Physics Module 8), Science-Oriented Math Skills (Apologia Physics Module 1) such as Factor-Label Method, Physics has several branches of study such as Electricity and Magnetism, Science-Oriented Math Skills (Apologia Physics Module 1) such as Significant Digits and Scientific Notation, Motion in One-Dimension (Apologia Physics Module 2) can be expaned and applied to One Dimentional Motion and Free Fall (Apologia Physics Module 3), Mechanics Can be further divided into Dynamics, friction is often one of the sums in ΣF = sum of Forces, slugs / <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mrow> <mtext> ft/ </mtext> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> s </mtext> <none/> <mtext> 2 </mtext> </mmultiscripts> </mrow> </math>, a = acceleration can be acceleration due to gravity