Newton's Laws
Forces
Kinematics
Kinematics 2
Momentum
100

This law states than an object will maintain its velocity unless acted on by a net external force

What is Newton's First Law?

100

This type of force resists motion between two surfaces and is proportional to the normal force

What is friction?

100

This is the value of g

What is 9.8 m/s2?

100

This type of quantity has both magnitude and direction

What is a vector?

100

This physical quantity is the product of mass and velocity

What is momentum?

200

This drawing shows all forces acting on an object, but not its motion

What is a free-body diagram?

200

This force acts perpendicular to a surface and balances weight on level ground

What is the normal force?

200

This type of motion involves moving at a constant speed in one direction

What is uniform motion?

200

This angle causes a projectile to achieve the maximum horizontal range

What is 45 degrees?

200

This quantity, defined as force times time, causes a change in momentum

What is impulse?

300

This law explains why swimmers move forward when pushing backward on the water

What is Newton's Third Law?

300

This force in a rope acts along the rope and pulls outward from both ends

What is tension?

300

When velocity is constant, acceleration is this

What is zero?

300

This projectile motion component remains constant when there is no air resistance

What is horizontal velocity?

300

This principle explains why two ice skaters pushing apart move in opposite directions with different speeds

What is conservation of momentum?

400

This quantity is the vector sum of all forces acting on an object and is responsible for acceleration

What is net force?

400

This type of friction must be overcome in order for motion to occur

What is static friction?

400
In this type of graph, acceleration can be determined frome the slope

What is a velocity vs time graph?

400

This quantity is zero for a projectile at the peak of its trajectory

What is vertical velocity?

400

This type of collision conserves momentum but not kinetic energy

What is an inelastic collision?

500

With a proportional relationship, doubling the net force on an object with constant mass will double this quantity

What is acceleration?

500

On an inclined plane with no friction, this component of weight is responsible for accelerating the object down the ramp

What is the parallel component of the weight?

500

This type of motion occurs when the acceleration is constant and equal to 9.8 m/s2

What is free fall?

500

The value of this will be equal and opposite at the beginning and end of a projectile's path

What is vertical velocity?

500

In an elastic collision, these two things are conserved

What are momentum and kinetic energy?

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