Matching
Matching and FITB
FITB
FITB cont.
Miscellaneous
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A physical quantity that only has magnitude
scalar
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a vector representing the sum of two or more vectors
resultant
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The component of a projectile's motion that is perpendicular to the Earth
Vertical
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we use this method to calculate the resultant in a right triangle when using the Triangle Law of Vectors
#8 Pythagorean Theorem
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The resultant of 2 vectors that form a right triangle with the measures 6 and 9
Calculations 1: 10.8 = c
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parallel to the horizon
horizontal
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in Physics it is represented by the cardinal and intermediate directions
direction
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the arrow that shows both magnitude and direction
vector
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The vector component that is parallel to the Earth
#9 horizontal
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The resultant of two vectors that measure 3 and 4 that form a right triangle
Calculations 2: 5 = c
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free-fall with an initial horizontal velocity
projectile motion
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the size or extent of something
magnitude
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any object that moves through space under the influence of gravity
#5 projectile
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This law states that an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
#10 Newton's First Law of Motion
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This person discovered that planets do not go around the sun at a uniform speed
Johannes Kepler
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perpendicular to the horizon
vertical
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the curved path followed by a projectile near the Earth under the influence of gravity
parabola
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a quantity that can be completely specified by it's magnitude
#6 scalar
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This is the tendency to resist changes in a state of motion
#11 inertia
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Johannes Kepler was the first person to coin the word...
satellite
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a physical quantity that has magnitude and direction
components of a vector
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For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
Newton's Third Law of Motion
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When we say we know the size or extent of something we call it the object's
#7 magnitude
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The oval path followed by a satellite
#12 parabola
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Kepler discovered laws of ____________ motion.
planetary
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