This unit is used to measure translational acceleration.
What is m/s/s?
This is the rotaional equivalent to force.
What is torque?
This is the acceleration in the horizontal direction.
What is zero?
The number of years Ms. Kim taught at APIS? (Bonus if you guess the total years of teaching)
What is 3? What is 9?
The rate at which work is done to lift an object from the floor to a shelf at a constant speed.
What is power? (mgh)/t? or What is Fv?
This unit is equivalent to a kgm/s/s
What is a newton?
This is the rotational equvalent to impulse.
This is the acceleration rate of a projectile at the very top of its path.
What is -g? or What is -9.8 m/s/s?
The country that Newton is from.
What is England?
Isaac Newton (born December 25, 1642 [January 4, 1643, New Style], Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England—died March 20 [March 31], 1727, London)
This is energy gained as an object accelerates down the street?
What is 1/2 mvf2 - 1/2mvi2?
This unit is for rotaional velocity.
What is a rad/sec?
This is how to find the tangential velocity if the angular velocity is known.
What is omega times the radius?
This is the displacement when a rock is thrown upward at + 3m/s off a 10 meter tall building and it takes 4 seconds for the rock to land.
What is -10 meters?
What is 300 million meters per second?
The change in energy on a force vs distance gragh.
What is the area under the curve?
This is the unit to measure impulse.
What is a Ns? or What is a kgm/s
This what happens when rotaional velocity and rotaional acceleration both have the same sign.
What is rotaional velocity increases?
The information that will determine the time it takes a horizontally launched object to reach the ground from the top of a table.
That is the height of the table?
The hardest topic in AP Physics?
What is ...?
The topic that appears the most will receive the point.
The change in an object's momentum can be found using this on a force vs time graph.
What is area bound by the curve?
This is the unit for work.
What is a joule?
This is frequency multiplied by 2 pi.
What is angular velocity?
This is the speed and direction of a projectile launched upward at 25 m/s, 3 seconds into its flight.
What is 5 m/s downward?
The muscle in the human body that can produce the most force for its size
What is masseter in jaw? When an adult bites down hard, they can exert a force of 90N on their back teeth. That’s like sitting a 90kg weight on your molars!
The work done to stretch a spring.
What is 1/2 kx2?