Kinematics
Dynamics and Circular Motion/Gravitation
Energy
Momentum
Simple Harmonic Motion and
Torque/Rotational Motion
100

The distance from the origin to a location.

What is displacement?

100

It keeps an object in a circular motion.

What is centripetal force?

100

The energy that is neither created or destroyed.

What is mechanical energy?

100

It is conserved during all collisions and explosions.

What is momentum?

100

An object that rotates about a fixed axis.

What is rotational motion?

200

It represents the line that is drawn from the tail of the first vector to the tip of the second vector.

What is resultant?

200

The ability to change the state of motion of an object.

What is force?

200

Depending on the location of the horizontal zero line, the energy is either negative, positive, or zero. 

What is gravitational potential energy?

200
The objects bounce off of one another.

What is elastic collision?

200

The amount of time for a complete oscillation.

What is period?

300

An object that moves in two dimensions also experiences free fall.

What is projectile motion?

300

The influence that a massive body extends into space and around itself. 

What is gravitational field?


300

The energy that can never be negative and is a scaler.

What is kinetic energy?

300

It can change the momentum of an object or system of objects.

What is impulse?

300

The number of there and back oscillations per second.

What is frequency?

400

It represents the magnitude of distance covered in a specific time with direction. 

What is velocity?

400

Replacing anything that does not change in an equation with a 1.

What is factor of change or the rules of one?

400

The energy of an object that moves from one point to another with some velocity.

What is translational kinetic energy?

400

The type of system that is conserved when the quantities are constant.

What is closed system?

400

The maximum displacement in a simple harmonic motion.

What is amplitude?

500

The kinematic equation that does not include time.

Whats is Vf= Vi+ 2a(change in)x

500

Applied, tension, and spring force are examples of

What is contact force?


500

The work done on an object by the force depends on the path taken by the object.

What is nonconservative force?

500

Kinetic energy is converted to thermal energy. This is an example of 

What is inelastic deformation?

500

It is directly proportional to both the force applied and the force's distance from the axis of rotation.

What is torque?

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