Area under the curve for:
a v(t) graph
an a(t) graph
(Requires two answers)
What are Displacement and Change of Velocity
(extra cool points if you said Delta-Vee)
This is where all centripetal forces and accelerations point to
What is the Center of the Circle
This is conserved in Elastic Collisions
What is Momentum
You're driving and a bug hits your car windshield. The force acting on the big is the same as the force acting on the car. This is the law you refer to in a justification about this concept.
What is Newton's Third Law
This is the most Universal Gravitational Potential Energy that an object can possibly have
What is ZERO
This is equal to the slope of a line tangent to a point on a p(t) graph.
What is Instantaneous Velocity
I am usually a hindering force, but I often help out when circles are involved.
What is Friction
Interestingly, humans don't sense the force of gravity. This is the force that is primarily responsible for giving us the perception of weight.
What is Normal Force
You and your car (you're in your car) are driving in a horizontal circle. Normal force is greater than weight. The type of road you are driving on must be this.
What is a banked curve
Bernoulli's principle is based on conservation of energy, but energy is not in the Bernoulli equation. What exactly IS conserved in the Bernoulli equation?
What is Energy Density