Unit 2: Measurements
Unit 3: Kinematics
Unit 4: Dynamics
Unit 5: Circular Motion
Unit 6/7 Torque/momentum
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what are the types of zeros

1) Leading

2) Trailing w/ decimal

3) Trailing w/o decimal

4) Trapped

100

What is the difference between Distance and Displacement?

Distance is the total amount traveled.

Displacement is the difference from the starting point to the ending point.

100

What is Dynamics?

Study of motion and forces that cause the motion.

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What is tangential speed?

objects speed along line tangent to the circular path

100

What are the three types of motion?

Translation

Rotational

Vibrational

*all independent of each other*

200

Which types of zeros are significant?

Trapped zeros are always significant and Trailing zeros are only significant when there is a decimal. 

200

What is the free fall rate? (g=?)

g = 9.8m/s^2

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What is force?

The push or pull between two objects 

mass * acceleration

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How do you find centripetal acceleration?

tangential speed^2/radius

200

What is torque? What is the equation?

qty measuring the ability of a force to rotate an object. Torque = Force x distance x angle. 

300

Round 13.0706 to three sig figs

13.1

300

What does the slope stand for on a velocity v. time graph? The area?

The slope on a V vs. T graph stands for acceleration. The area equals displacement. 

300

What is the relationship between mass and inertia?

mass = inertia

greater mass, greater inertia

300
What is the equation for centripetal force?

mass x (tangential speed^2/radius)

300

What is the equation for momentum?

momentum = mass x velocity

400

How many sig figs are in 0.00460680

There are 6 sig figs. 

400

How do you know when something changes direction?

When velocity changes signs.

400

what represents force in a free body diagram?

the arrow or vector represents force.

400

What is the equation for Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation?

Gravitational Force = 

Constant x ((mass 1)(mass 2)/distance between masses^2)

400

What is the equation for how quickly momentum changes? (momentum-impulse theorem)

(m(Δv))/(Δt)

500

What is a derived unit?

A derived unit is combined base units.

500

What is the relationship between distance, speed, and time?

speed = Distance/Time

Time = Distance/Speed

Distance = Speed * Time

500

what does the law of inertia tell us?

An object in motion stays in motion and an object at rest remains at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force

500

What do Kepler's Laws describe?

Kepler's Laws describe the motion of the planets

500

A 2250 kg truck has a velocity of 35m/s. What is the momentum?

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