Basic of Graphing and Inertia Linear Motion Newtons 2nd Law Newtons 3rd Law and Vectors Momentum
100
What is the y and x axis ?
These are the dependent and independent variable on a graph
100
What is a scalar quantity?
This quantity measures distance without involving direction.
100
What is Newtons 2 nd Law
F=m X a
100
What is Newtons 3rd Law
F action <=> F reaction
100
What is Momentum equation and how is it measured?
P=M x V
Kg x m/s
200
What is Inertia ?
An Object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion
200
What is speed and velocity?
These quantities both need time and distance to measure but one involves direction
200
How do you find the weight of an object?
W= m x g
200
What is the Net force?
This force makes objects move
200
What is impulse?
This causes a change in momentum
300
Who is Copernicus?
This man explained Earths motion around the Sun accurately
300
What is average speed?
S=dt/tt
300
What are the three types of friction?
Sliding and Static, Rolling, and Air friction
300
What is the Resultant ?
This is the overall direction of an object or the answer
300
What is the impulse momentum theorem?
M x v = F x t
400
What is the equation for a Hyperbola ?
Y=k\x
400
What are the three types of motion graphs?
Position,Velocity, and Acceleration graphs
400
What is M
Ff/Fn = ?
Co efficient of friction
400
What are the graphical and mathmatical vector additions?
One solution finds the resultant of all the vectors when all measurements are line up head to tail; the other finds the same but with the mathmatical set up/ equation
400
What is the Conservation of Momentum Theorem?
Ma x Va + Mb x Vb = Ma'x Va' + Mb' x Vb'
500
What is ampere?
This use to measure electric currents
500
What is represented under the line of an acceleration time graph
M/s x s
500
What is Terminal Velocity?
Velocity equals zero when an object can no longer acceleration.
500
What is the difference between the resultant and equilibrant
Show the overall direction of an object but both are opposites
500
What is Newtons 2 nd and 3 rd Law ?
These laws are applied to each Theorem
Hint; Only one to each theorem.






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