The description of how quickly an object moves in a scalar quantity.
What is speed?
Speed but with direction.
What is velocity?
Place where the value of the position given is zero.
What is the origin?
An object's rate of velocity change within a short time.
What is acceleration?
A pull or compulsion
What is force?
The distance something can travel in a time ratio a certain time ratio.
What is average speed?
The variable used in the formula for velocity rather than distance.
What is displacement?
The variable that is given a location relative to an origin.
What is a position?
The accelerated motion that occurs when an object falls without any other forces acting on it other than the force of gravity.
What is a free fall?
Forces that cause a change in the motion of an object.
What are unbalanced forces?
What the speed of an object is at a certain moment in time when the speed is constantly changing.
What is instantaneous speed?
Velocity is different from speed because velocity is this and speed is not.
What is a vector?
Position given with values related to an origin.
What are coordinates?
The meaning of curves in a position versus time graph.
What is the presence of acceleration?
Forces on an object that keeps it still or moves it at the same speed in the same direction.
What are balanced forces?
A speed that does not change and stays the same.
What is constant speed?
System of measurement used in science, including distance and displacement.
What is the metric system?
Can only be of positive or zero value.
What is distance?
Moving but not having any acceleration.
What is non-zero speed?
The force that is always present on every object on Earth.
What is gravity?
The formula used to find speed.
What is s = distance / time?
The formula used to find velocity.
What is v = displacement / time?
Can be of any value, negative, positive, or zero.
What is displacement?
The formula used to find acceleration.
What is a = (v2 - v1) / t?
The formula used to find force.
What is force = mass x acceleration?