The SI unit for length.
What is the meter.
The variable for position.
What is dx.
The number of Newton's Laws.
What is 3.
The SI unit of force.
What is the Newton, N.
The first step to solving ANY science problem.
What is "set it up"!
The SI unit for mass.
What is the kilogram.
The quantity of mass multiplied by velocity.
What is momentum.
The law of Newton that best explains why two bumper cars colliding head-on both move backward equal distances.
What is the 2nd law.
The common term for an individual's force of attraction to Earth.
What is weight.
The axis on a graph that is changed or controlled by the experimenter.
What is the independent variable.
The volume of a perfect cube with each side's length being 2cm.
What is 8 cm^3.
The slope of a position vs time graph.
What is the velocity.
The law of Newton that best explains why it's easier to push a chair across the floor rather than a sofa.
What is the 2nd law.
The variable for the acceleration due to gravity.
What is g.
The number 0.00005 expressed in scientific notation.
What is 5 x 10-5.
The number of cm in 5.2m.
What is 520cm.
The meaning of a negative position vs time slope.
What is the object is moving toward the detector.
The force needed to keep a rocket in motion in space.
What is, there is no force needed.
The law that accounts for the attraction between any two objects.
What is the law of gravitation.
The resulting unit from dividing kg.m/s by kg.m/s2.
What is "s" or seconds.
The volume of a cylinder that has a diameter of 2 cm and a height of 3cm.
What is 9.4cm^3.
The displacement of an object that has an average velocity of 6m/s for 3s.
What is 18m.
The acceleration of a 5kg object subjected to a force of 15N.
What is 3m/s2.
The approximate velocity (in m/s) that an object has right before it hits the ground after free-falling for 3 seconds.
What is 30 m/s.
The EOL from the following information:
m=2.055 b= 0.06
Graph is a linear, position (m) vs time (s)
What is "dx = 2.055m/s(t) + 0.06m"