Basics of Graphing and Intertia Linear Motion Newton's 2nd Law Newton's 3rd Law and Vectors Momentum
100
What is an inverse relation?
Y=k/x
100
What is a scalar quantity?
Direction is not counted
100
What is weight?
The effect of gravity on a mass.
100
What is Newton's third law?
For every action there is an equal/opposite reaction.
100
What is momentum?
A product of an object's mass and its velocity.
200
Who is Sir Issac Newton?
Developed law of inertia.
200
What is displacement?
The amount of space traveled in one direction.
200
What does fNet cause?
It causes acceleration.
200
What are the two forces involved in Newton's third law?
Action and reaction.
200
What is an impulse
The only thing that causes change in momentum
300
What did Galileo discover about moving bodies?
He discovered inertia
300
What is acceleration?
How much is velocity changing every second
300
What is mu?
A dimensionless quantity usually less than one.
300
What are vector quantities?
Force, acceleration, displacement, and velocity.
300
How is impulse measured?
Newtons multiplied by seconds
400
What is net force?
Total sum of all forces
400
What is a motion graph?
A way to analyze motion.
400
What is friction?
A force that opposes motion.
400
What are scalor quantities.
Speed, distance, time, and mass.
400
What newton's law is the Impulse Momentum Theorem derived from?
Newton's second law is what its derived from
500
What does net force cause?
It causes a change in state of motion.
500
What is a velocity time graph?
The quantity represented by the slope is acceleration.
500
What is gravity
It is 1.6 m/s^2 on the moon
500
What is f=ma also called?
Law of acceleration.
500
What are the differences between the bug and train when they collide?
Change in velocity, initial speed, and mass are the differences.






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