Unit of Measurement
Scalar and Vector
Projectile Motion
Newton's Law of Motion
100

What is the SI unit of mass?

kg

100

It is the total path traveled, regardless of direction (scalar).

Distance

100

What do we call an object that is thrown into the air and moves under the influence of gravity only?

Projectile

100

What is Newton’s First Law of Motion also called?

Law of Inertia

200

What unit is used to measure frequency?

Hz (Hertz)

200

A physical quantity that has magnitude and direction.

Vector Quantity

200

What do we call the total time a projectile stays in the air?

Time of Flight

200

What is the mathematical formula for Newton’s Second Law.

F=ma (Force = mass × acceleration)

300

One kilometer is equal to how many meters?

1,000 meters

300

A push or pull acting on an object that can change its motion; vector, measured in Newtons (N).

force

300

What type of mathematical curve describes the path of a projectile?

Parabola

300

When you push against a wall, the wall pushes back with equal force. Which Law of Motion describe this example?

Third Law of Motion

400

Convert 3.5 kilometers to meters.

3,500 meters

400

The single vector that represents the combined effect of two or more vectors.

Resultant Vector

400

What is the component of the initial velocity along the vertical axis that changes due to gravity?

Vertical Velocity

400

Which law explains why passengers lurch forward when a car suddenly stops?

First Law of Motion

500

A way of expressing very large or small numbers using powers of 10

Scientific Notation

500

What do we call the rate of change of velocity with respect to time?

Acceleration


500

What is the curved path followed by a projectile called?

Trajectory

500

State Newton’s Third Law of Motion.

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

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