This is inertia.
What is the property of an object to resist changes in its state of motion?
This type of motion on an object is experienced when it moves in a circle at an angular constant speed.
What is angularly linear motion?
This is what a spring force is. (non-conservative force or conservative force)
What is a conservative force?
This is what an object's mass * its velocity called.
What is momentum?
This is the unit of measure used to describe Torque.
What is the newton-meter?
This is the SI unit for force.
What are newtons?
This is what you call the acceleration towards the center of a circular path.
What is centripetal acceleration?
This is what the cos(theta) represent in a Work equation.
What is the angle between the force and displacement of the object?
This is what p=mv represents.
What is momentum?
This type of equilibrium occurs when the entirety of an objects torque and force is 0.
What is static equilibrium?
This is what the slope of a velocity vs. time graph gives.
What is acceleration?
This is the law that states energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed or transferred.
What is the law of conservation of energy?
This is the formula for kinetic energy.
What is KE=½ mv2?
This is the equation for impulse
What is (delta)p?
This point in an object in rotation motion doesn't move if the sum of external forces is 0.
What is the center of mass?
This is the acceleration of a car when it goes from 0-60 m/s in 3.5 seconds.
What is 4.76 m/s2
This is how much the centripetal force changes to maintain circular motion if the radius of the circle is halved.
What is doubled?
This is the unit of measure of Elastic potential energy.
What are Joules?
This is the change of momentum of a 10kg object initially at rest and is pushed by a force and reaches a velocity of 4m/s.
What is 40kg*m/s?
This is the torque produced by a perpendicularly applied 40 Newton force on the end of a 0.3 meter long wrench.
What is 12 newton-meters?
This is the equation that defines the gravitational force between two masses.
What is F=Gm1m2/r2?
This is how you calculate the centripetal acceleration of an object in uniform circular motion.
What is the equation ac=v2/r?
This is the kinetic energy of a 400g object traveling at 0.7 km/h.
What is 0.00756 Joules?
This is the change of a 0.1 kg ball moving at 25 m/s when it is hit back in the opposite direction at 15 m/s.
What is -4 kg·m/s?
This is the amount of weight that one must put at the 6 cm mark on a uniform 1 kg meter stick with a fulcrum at 23 cm.
What is 0.27 kg?