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100

WITH A DISTANCE OF 34 KILOMETERS TRAVELED IN A TIME FRAME OF 2500 SECONDS, A LOCAL HIGHWAY DRIVER FINISHED HIS TRAVEL WITH THIS FINAL VELOCITY

27.2 m/s

100
AS DEFINED IN THE SECOND LAW OF MOTION, THIS EQUATION REPRESENTS THE FACT THAT FORCE DEPENDS ON THE MASS OF AN OBJECT AND THE ACCELERATION OF SAID OBJECT

F = ma

100

THE LEAD SINGER OF A LOCAL ROCK BAND STARTS AT REST, THEN REACHES A FINAL VELOCITY OF 14 M/S AFTER 9 SECONDS OF RUNNING ACROSS THE STAGE. WHEN ROUNDED TO THE NEAREST TENTH, HE REACHED THIS ACCELERATION

1.6 m/s2

100

IT'S THE FUNDAMENTAL UNIT FOR MASS, ALTHOUGH THE UNIT ITSELF IS NOT A BASE UNIT

Kilograms

100

IF YOU USE SPEED, ONLY WORRY ABOUT DISTANCE. IF YOU USE VELOCITY, WORRY ABOUT TWO FACTORS: DISTANCE AND THIS

Direction

200

A CRUISE SHIP TRAVELED FROM A DOCK IN THE CARIBBEAN TO A DOCK IN MAINLAND NORTH AMERICA; GOING AT A CONSTANT VELOCITY OF 30 MILES PER HOUR AND TAKING 7 HOURS, THE TWO DOCKS WERE THIS MANY METERS APART

336000 m

200

IT IS DEFINED AS AN OBJECT'S TENDENCY TO RESIST CHANGE IN MOTION

Inertia

200

A 98 KILOGRAM WISE MAN SAT ON HIS THINKING ROCK ON EARTH, PRODUCING THIS MUCH FORCE ON THE ROCK

960.4 N

200

IT'S THE UNIT FOR FORCE, SYMBOLIZED BY ONE LETTER AND ALSO NAMED AFTER A FAMOUS PHYSICIST

Newtons

200

FORCE OF GRAVITY IS ONE WAY TO SAY IT, THIS IS ANOTHER WAY TO SAY IT

Weight

300

A SHOPKEEPER USES A FORCE OF 98N TO PULL A SHOPPING BAG ON THE COUNTER, DISPLACING THE BAG BY 4.3 METERS AND CAUSING THE SHOPKEEPER TO DO THIS MUCH WORK

421.4 J

300

WHEN YOU HAVE TOO MANY WATTS, OR DEALING WITH THE POWER OF A CAR, DIVIDE YOUR WATTS BY 746 AND YOU GET THIS ALTERNATIVE MEASUREMENT OF POWER

Horsepower

300

A JUVENILE DROVE HIS VEHICLE 97 KILOMETERS SOUTH IN 2.1 HOURS BEFORE CALLING IT QUITS. ROUNDED TO THE NEAREST HUNDREDTH, HE REACHED A FINAL VELOCITY OF THIS

25.66 m/s South

300

IT SOUNDS LIKE THE NAME OF A FORTNITE CHARACTER, BUT IT'S ACTUALLY THE UNIT FOR WORK

Joules

300

DON'T GET THESE TWO TERMS MIXED UP; ONE OF THEM, DISTANCE, IS A SCALAR QUANTITY. THE OTHER, DISPLACEMENT, IS THIS

Vector quantity

400

TWO SCIENTISTS, ONE WEIGHING 82 KILOGRAMS AND THE OTHER WEIGHING 73 KILOGRAMS, STAND 0.4 METERS APART AND ATTEMPT TO FIND THEIR FORCE OF ATTRACTION, GETTING THIS ANSWER WHICH THEY ROUNDED TO THE NEAREST TENTH

2.5e-6 or 2.5*10-6

400

TWO COMMON FORMS OF ENERGY RESIDE IN MECHANICAL ENERGY; ONE OCCURS WHEN AN OBJECT IS IN MOTION, BUT THIS ONE IN SPECIFIC OCCURS WHEN THE ENERGY IN AN OBJECT IS STILL STORED AND HAS YET TO BE RELEASED

Gravitational potential energy

400

A MAN TRIES TO FIND THE FORCE IN POUNDS THAT HE EXERTS ON A CRATE, WHEN THE CRATE HE PUSHES IS 50 KILOGRAMS AND HE PUSHES IT 5 METERS. HE CALCULATES IT AND GETS THIS ANSWER

550 N

400

IT'S A VARIABLE THAT MEANS MORE THAN JUST FORCE, SPECIFICALLY IT REPRESENTS GRAVITATIONAL FORCE

Fg

400

THE UNITS OF VELOCITY AND THIS MEASUREMENT ARE ALMOST SIMILAR; VELOCITY'S UNIT DOES NOT HAVE AN EXPONENT, THIS MEASUREMENT'S UNIT DOES

Acceleration

500

A 160 POUND RUNNER GOES A DISTANCE OF 5000 KILOMETERS IN 45 MINUTES. WHEN HE TRIES TO USE THESE TO SOLVE FOR HIS POWER, HE ROUNDS THE ANSWER TO THE NEAREST TENTH AND GETS THIS

1847.5 W

500

WHEN TWO FORCES ON AN OBJECT ARE BALANCED OUT, THIS VECTOR SUM IS ALWAYS ZERO

Net force

500

A 4000 POUND CAR TRAVELS WITH AN ACCELERATION OF 23 M/S2 , GOING A DISTANCE OF 15000 METERS IN 37 MINUTES. ROUNDING TO THE NEAREST HUNDREDTH, THE CAR USED THIS MUCH POWER

282555.28 W

500
THIS VARIABLE COULD MEAN 6.67e-11, OR A CERTAIN UNIVERSAL CONSTANT

G

500

THE VARIABLE "W" CAN MEAN MORE THAN ONE THING IN SCIENCE; THE "W" CAN EITHER MEAN WATTS OR THIS

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