Basics of Graphing and Inertia | Linear Motion | Newton's 2nd Law | Newton's 3rd Law and Vectors | Momentum |
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What is a straight line in graphing called?
Direct Relation
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What is a scalar quantity?
Direction is NOT counted
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What is weight defined as?
F=mg
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What is Newtons 3rd Law?
For every action, there is an opposite and equal reaction.
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What is momentum?
Product of objects mass and velocity
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What is the general equation for a hyperbole?
y=k/x
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What is vector quantity?
Both magnitude and direction are counted
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Does weight or mass change due to location?
Weight
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What is vector addition quantities shown with?
Arrows
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What is momentum sometimes called?
Inertia in motion
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What is the definition of Inertia?
An object at rest stats at rest; an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an outside force.
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What is displacement?
Amount of space traveled in a direction
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What is the relationship between acceleration and Fnet?
Direct
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What is the resultant?
The sum of vectors added
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What is momentum symbolized with?
P
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What did Aristotle believe?
Everything moved based on the 4 elements
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What is the overall meaning of a position time graph?
It is a picture of the motion
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What is the relationship between acceleration and mass?
Inverse
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How is the resultant found?
By adding vectors from head to tail individually
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What is impulse?
Something that makes velocity change
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What is an FBD?
Diagram that shows all the forces acting on an object
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Is velocity a vector or scalar quantity?
Vector
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What is friction?
Force that slows motion
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What is the first step to the vector addition mathematical?
Draw a situational sketch
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What is the law of conservation of momentum closely related to?
Newton's 3rd Law
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