Simply moving
Dynamically moving
Too charged
Quick and Impactful
Names or units?
100
This is the acceleration at the very top point on the path of a projectile.
What is 9.8 m/s/s?
100

This is the Newton's 3rd law pair for the weight of an object on Earth.

What is the force the object pulling on the Earth?

100
This is used to detect the presence of charges and has gold leaves.
What is an electroscope?
100
Since momentum has both magnitude and direction it can be classified as this.
What is a vector?
100

The unit of force

What is Newton?

200
This is the distance that a ball released from rest will fall during the 2nd second if it traveled distance H during the first second.
What is 3H?
200
This is the type of picture that can (should) be drawn for any dynamics problem.
What is a free-body diagram?
200

This is 9 x109 N.m2/Cand never changes

What is k or Coulombs law constant?

200

Change in momentum

What is impulse?

200

The unit of electric potential energy

Who was Joule?

300
This is the value that can be found from the area under a velocity-time graph.
What is displacement?
300
This is the direction that kinetic friction acts on an object.
What is opposite of the motion?
300
This quality is the product of charge and electric potential.
What is the electric potential energy U?
300

This is the final velocity a 500 kg car that starts at rest will have after it is rear-ended by a 650 kg that is initially going 20 m/s. The cars lock together after they hit.

What is 11.3 m/s?

300

Force times velocity and has units of 

What is Watt?

400
This is the type of acceleration that an object must have in order to be able to use the top three equations on your equation sheet.
What is constant?
400
This is the direction of the tension in a string when you twirl a ball in a circle above your head.
What is toward the center?
400

These are the properties of electric field lines.

What is lines that never cross or tangle, diverge from positive and converge on negative charges and are denser when more lines are present?

400

A 5 kg loaded rifle is initially held at rest and then fired. The 0.05 kg bullet leaves the barrel at 450 m/s. This is the final momentum of the bullet-gun system.

What is zero?

400

What is the Rate of flow of charge carriers per unit time and has units of

What is Ampere?

500
This is how long it will take a 5 kg object to hit the ground if dropped from rest at a height of 12.5 m. You can ignore air resistance.
What is 1.60 seconds?
500
This is the normal force on a 10 kg object that rests on an incline that makes a 25 degree angle with the horizontal.
What is 90.6 N?
500

Methods of taking a rod and creating an imbalance of charges by bringing it near, touching or scrubbing with other objects.

What is charging by: a) induction b)conduction & c) friction?

500

All collisions in a system of two objects have total momentum conserved unless..

What is an external force acting on a system?

500

The physical quantity that is voltage over current & has units of ?

What is Ohm?

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