Units and Measurement | Vectors | Kinematics | Kinematics Part 2 | Units and Measurements Part 2 |
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Significant Figures
What is the number of reliably known digits that a specific number contains and it also determines the precision of a measured quantity?
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Speed
What is the rate at which a body moves? It is equivalent to the distance traveled per time?
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Motion
What is the movement of an object or a change in position?
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What is the relationship between displacement, velocity, acceleration, and time?
Kinematic Equation
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It is a measurement composed of a number and a unit?
Magnitude
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Mantissa
What do you call the base number of the scientific notation?
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Displacement
What is the measurement of the change in position?
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Kinematics
What is the study of the properties or parameters of motion without consideration of the motion's causes?
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Focuses on the way in which the force produces motion?
Dynamics
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How many fundamental Quantities does the International Metric System Have?
7
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Scientific Notation
What is the compact way of writing a vast range of extremely large or small values into decimal form?
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Vector
What are quantities that are described by magnitude and direction?
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Reference Frame
What do you call the viewpoint of the observer of the motion?
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What is the change in velocity per change in time?
Acceleration
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What is the scientific notation of 31,000,000 m?
3.1x10^7 m
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Measurements
What is the art of comparing unknown values to a standard?
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Resultant
What is the sum of two or more vector quantities?
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Instantaneous Velocity
What is the magnitude and direction of the speed at a particular instant?
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What is the speed of a moving body in a given direction?
Velocity
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What is the scientific notation of 456,000,000,000 mL?
4.56x10^11 mL
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9SF
How many significant figures does 12300.0050?
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15km east
A car travels 7km east and stopped by the beach. It travels again another 8km to the east after stopping by. What is the resultant vector?
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0.05m/s^2 or 0.1m/s^2
What is the average acceleration of 5.6m/s, 3.0m/s, and 4.6m/s with the time 120s, 60s, and 100s?0.05m/s^2 or 0.1m/s^2
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What do you call a point in space that is used to describe the position of other things?
Reference Point
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These are quantities taken from the combination of 2 or more fundamental quantities?
Derived Quantities
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