Forces and Motion
Momentum and Collisions
Gravity and Electric Circuits
Energy
Physics in Everyday Life
100

This law explains the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration.

What is Newton's Second Law?

100

This quantity equals mass times velocity.

What is momentum?

100

This force pulls objects towards Earth.

What is gravity?

100

Energy associated with motion is called this.

What is kinetic energy?

100

This force keeps planets orbiting the Sun.

What is gravity?

200

A 4 kg object experiences a net force of 20 N. This is its acceleration.

What is 5 m/s2.

200

When two objects stick together after a collision, the collision is called this.

What is an inelastic collision?

200

If distance between two masses increases, gravitational force does this.

What is decrease?

200

Energy stored due to height above the ground is called this.

What is gravitational potential energy?

200

This happens to your body in a car when the driver suddenly slams on the brakes.

What is inertia (or continuing to move forward)?

300

This quantity has both magnitude and direction.

What is a vector?

300

A 2 kg cart moving at 6 m/s has this momentum.

What is 12 kg·m/s? 

300

In a series circuit, this quantity remains constant.

What is current?

300

A 2 kg object moving at 5 m/s has this kinetic energy.

What is 25 J?

300

A skateboarder at the top of a ramp has the greatest amount of this type of energy.

What is gravitational potential energy?

400

If the same force acts on a larger mass, this happens to its acceleration.

What is acceleration decreases.

400

This quantity is conserved in all collisions within a closed system.

What is momentum?

400

A 9 V battery connected to a 3 Ω resistor produces this current.

What is 3 A?

400

According to this law, energy cannot be created or destroyed.

What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?

400

This electrical device converts electrical energy into light energy.

What is a light bulb?

500

A rocket pushing exhaust gases downward demonstrates this Newton's Law.

What is Newton's Third Law?

500

Seat belts and airbags reduce injuries by increasing this during a collision

What is stopping time?

500

The slope of a voltage-current graph represents this electrical quantity.

What is resistance?

500

At the lowest point of a roller coaster, this form of energy is greatest.

What is kinetic energy?

500

A roller coaster slows down over time because of this force acting between surfaces.

What is friction?

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