Move It!
The change of distance over time.
What is speed?
The momentum of a ball with a mass of 0.3 kg and a velocity of 10 m/s east.
What is 3 kg* m/s east?
Formula for average speed.
What is dividing total distance traveled by total time (d/t)?
What is instantaneous speed?
The displacement of four laps on a high school track?
What is zero?
The change in velocity divided by the time needed for the change to occur.
What is acceleration?
Average speed of Rosco's run today which took 38 minutes to run 8.5 km
What is 0.2 km/min?
An object with constant velocity has this
What is acceleration of zero or no acceleration?
This causes projectiles to follow a curved path on Earth.
What is gravity?
Changes when momentum changes?
What is mass and velocity?
Describes the direction and speed of an object.
What is velocity?
Distance traveled leaving home at 8:00am to walk 0.4 km to a friend's house, at 11:30am you return home, but travel by car to the mall 8 km away and arrive at 11:45 am.
What is 8.8km?
The equation for momentum.
What is p=mv?
Graph that shows distance over a period of time
What is a distance-time graph?
A prediction of which will hit the ground first, ball dropped and a ball thrown from the same height.
What is both balls will hit the ground at the same time?
The distance and direction between the final position and the starting position.
What is displacement?
The time it takes for light to travel 235,000,000 km from the Sun to Mars in a vacuum. (Speed of light in a vacuum is 300,000.0 km/s)
What is 13.1 minutes?
The formula for acceleration.
What is Vf-Vi/time?
The moving reference point that affects how you describe motion.
What is relative motion?
Acceleration toward the center of a curved or circular path
What is centripetal acceleration?
Describes the distance between an object and a reference point.
What is position?
The acceleration of an object with the initial velocity of 30 m/s east to 15m/s east in 5 seconds.
What is an acceleration of 3m/s2 west?
Correct label for momentum.
What is kg*m/s?
Why a child bouncing on a trampoline has both positive and negative acceleration.
Explanation of why projectiles move in a curved path
What is they have constant horizontal velocity and vertical acceleration?