Rotational Kinematics
Torque
Simple Harmonic Motion
Fluids
All AP Physics 1
100

The negative direction for something rotating/revolving.

What is clockwise?
100

This property determines how hard it is to rotate an object.

What is the moment of inertia/rotational inertia?

100

The label for a force that is responsible for the repetitive motion. 

What is a restorative force?

100

The result of a force being applied over an area.

What is pressure?

100

An object moving in a 2-d plane only effected by gravity.

What is a projectile?

200
The time it takes for an object to rotate/revolve.

What is the period?

200

This concept is used to describe when the sum of torques equal zero and the sum of forces equal zero.

What is static equilibrium?

200

The mechanism to estimate time using gravity.

What is a pendulum?

200

The ratio of how much stuff something has in a given amount of space.

What is density?

200

10 N/kg downward

What is earth's gravitational field strenghth?

300

This type of motion is represented by the following expression. 

omega = theta/time

What is constant angular velocity?


300

The result of having unbalanced torques.

What is angular acceleration?

300

This time mechanism works regardless of location.

What is a spring system?

300

101,000 pa 

What is atmospheric pressure?

300

1000 kg/m^3

What is the density of water?

400

The slope of the angular velocity - time graph.

What is angular acceleration?

400

The best angle for causing an angular rotation.

What is 90 degrees?

400

This point is where an object will have it's highest velocity in an oscillating system.

What is the equilibrium point?

400

This concept is equivalent to the amount of water displaced in a fluid by an object.

What is volume?
400

6.67 x 10^-11 Nm^2/kg^2

What is the gravitational constant?

500

The farther from the axis of rotation (pivot point) the fast you would have to move.

What is tangential velocity? 

500

The calculated value of torque and the time of applied.

What is angular impulse?

500

The resulting graph from a periodic motion from either a pendulum or a spring system.

What is a sinusoidal (sine) graph?

500

This concept explains why having a fluid move at a high velocity results in a low pressure.

What is energy conservation in fluids (Bernoulli's equation)?

500

The best lab of all time.

What was the rocket lab?

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