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Forces/Newton's Laws
Energy
Measurements/Kinematics
Units
100

What do you call a measurement that has both direction and magnitude

Vector

100

What is the definition of a force?

A push or pull on an object, resulting in change in direction or velocity.

100

Name 4 types of energy.

kinetic, gravitational potential, elastic potential, thermal, acoustic, electrical, chemical 

100

Kilo means... 

Centi means...

Kilo- 1000

Centi- 100

100

What is the SI Unit for mass?

kilograms (kg)

200

What is the acceleration of gravity on Earth? (Include proper units!)                                

9.8 m/s2

200

What is Newton's 1st Law also known as, and what does it mean? 

Law of Inertia

Inertia- the tendency for an object to stay in its initial state unless an unbalanced force is acted upon it

200

A ball is dropped on the ground but does not bounce back to its original height, meaning some kinetic energy must've been transferred into another form of energy. Give 1 possible form of this energy.

acoustic/sound, thermal energy, elastic energy

200

The world's tallest person is 2.72 meters tall. What is his height in inches? 1 meter = 39.37 inches

107.0864 inches

200

What is the SI Unit for Force?

Newton

300

What is the difference between weight and mass?

Mass does not change due to gravity, but weight does.

300

Give 4 examples of contact forces.

applied force, normal force, friction force, air resistance force, tension force

300

What is Gravitational Potential Energy dependent on? Give the 2 out of the 3 variables.

mass, gravitational acceleration, height

300

Why does a ball speed up when it is rolled down a hill? 

Gravity acts upon it, making it accelerate.

300

What is the SI unit for acceleration?

m/s2

400

What is the difference between displacement and distance?

displacement: change between starting/ending points

distance: total length traveled

400

Label this free body diagram of a book being pushed to the right on a wooden table.


Normal force going up, applied force to the right, friction to the left, gravity downwards

400

Where is the ball swinging fastest in this diagram? 



at the very bottom, because kinetic energy is maximum
400

If I run around a 400 m track three times and end and start and the same time, what is my displacement and what is my distance traveled? (include units)

displacement: 0m

distance: 1200 m

400

What is the SI Unit for Energy?

Joules

500

What force is the action-reaction pair that allows our bike wheels to push against the ground? 

friction

500

What is the difference between static and kinetic friction?

static- keeps the object in place

kinetic- slows the object when it is in movement

500

Why does a rollercoaster have a faster speed at the bottom of a hill if the hill is higher? What law explains this?

Conservation of Energy.

500
My car is traveling to the positive (forward) right at a negative acceleration. What does this mean?


A. I am traveling forwards and speeding up 

B. I am traveling forwards and slowing down 

C. I am traveling backwards and slowing down

D. I am traveling backwards and speeding up.

B

500

What is the SI Unit for momentum?

kg x m/s

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