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Could be anything?
100
This is achieved when acceleration due to gravity is balanced by air resistance.
What is: terminal velocity
100
This is the force of gravity on an object.
What is: weight
100
The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
What is: Inertia
100
Product of an objects mass and velocity
What is: Momentum
100
The force that causes a projectile to curve towards the ground, due to gravitation pull.
What is: vertical velocity
200
An object that is thrown through the air and has both horizontal and vertical motion
What is: a Projectile
200
This is what an object feels like when it falls towards Earth at the same rate that gravity is pulling it.
What is: Weightless
200
Deals with action-reaction forces
What is: Newton's 3rd Law
200
The Standard Unit of Measurement (SI) for Force
What is: the Newton
200
The relationship between horizontal and vertical velocity
What is: Independent
300
The path a projectile takes
What is: trajectory
300
This is a type of exercise where they use the resistance of their own body.
What is: an isometric exercises?
300
F = ma and is related to directed to this.
What is: Newton's 2nd Law
300
The SI Unit of momentum
What is: kg * m/s
300
The rate at which objects accelerate toward the Earth (9.8 m/s^2)
What is: Acceleration due to gravity
400
The shape of a projectiles' trajectory
What is: a parabola
400
Another name for Newton's 1st Law
What is: Law of Inertia
400
An object in motion/rest will stay in motion/rest unless an outside force acts on the object.
What is: Newton's 1st Law
400
Describes the unchanging nature of the total momentum of a set of objects
What is: The Law of Conservation of Momentum
400
The relationship between momentum, mass and velocity
What is: p=mv
500
This is a type of velocity that is constant if you ignore air resistance
What is: What is horizontal velocity?
500
Describes the net force on an objects acceleration
What is: Newton's 2nd Law
500
He was the founder of the Law of Universal Gravity, and was the first to question forces.
Who is: Sir Isaac Newton
500
Acceleration towards the center of a circle
What is: Centripetal Acceleration
500
One Newton is the force that can give a mass of 1 kg of this acceleration
What is: 1 m/s^2
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