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Distance vs displacement
Vector quantity
graph/slope
Acceleration
100

What are the 4 fundamental forces?

Gravitational Force, Electromagnetic Force, Strong Nuclear Force, Weak Nuclear Force.

100

What is the unit of measurement for both distance and displacement?

Meter

100

What are some common examples of vector quantities in physics?

force, displacement, velocity, ect.

100

What does a positive vs. a negative slope tell you?

A positive slope moves upward on a graph from left to right. A negative slope moves downward on a graph from left to right.

100

How can you calculate acceleration?


 a = Δv/Δt.

200

what is motion?

an act, process, or instance of changing place : movement

200

Can the displacement ever be greater than the distance traveled?


No

200

What are the key differences between vector quantities and scalar quantities?

Vector quantities have two characteristics, a magnitude and a direction. Scalar quantities have only a magnitude.

200

Describe what a distance-time graph would look like at rest.

a horizontal line, left to right

200

Which force is responsible for holding the nucleus of an atom together?

nuclear force 

300

What is speed?

rate of motion

300

What is the difference between distance and displacement in motion?

Distance is the length of the path taken by an object whereas displacement is the simply the distance between where the object started and where it ended up.

300

Describe what a distance-time graph would look like as an object speeds up.

A very steep slope means the object is moving at a large speed.

300

Is friction always a harmful force?

No, friction is bad in situations where speed is more important and when it prevents us from reaching our goals but good friction helps us make better decisions by making us think through the details and our assumptions. It slows us down and prevents us from making rash or ill thought out decisions.

400

What is velocity?

rapidity of movement or quickness of motion : speed

400

Give two examples of friction in everyday life

While writing, the tip of the pen is in contact with the paper surface which produces rolling friction in the case of a ballpoint pen or sliding friction in the case of a pencil.

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