All motion is this.
What is relative?
You all made this.
What is a mess?
A plance flying 34 miles per minute west is an example of this type of quantity.
What is velocity?
final velocity - initial velocity divided by time is the formula for this University.
What is Acceleration University?
Sometimes things don't really fall as fast as they should on earth due to
What is air resistance being so silly!
This must be given relative to something else.
What is position?
When the eggs rolled one behind the other, this was the same.
What is velocity?
A train traveling at 65 miles per hour east would take about how long to travel 20 miles? (hint: estimate)
What is about 20 minutes?
This university's formula for acceleration due to gravity is
What is 1/2 x acceleration x time squared?
When things fall without anything inhibiting them they are in a very silly
What is a silly free fall?
Motion depends on the ________ ______ being used.
What is reference point?
When the eggs rolled toward each other, their velocity was this.
What is different? (Opposite is acceptable)
This formula will help you to figure out the speed of a baseball pitched 90 feet in .1 seconds.
What is "s=d/t" ?
In the formula for acceleration, time is always
What is Squared University?
You should always use these silly things in your answers to your formulas
What are those silly units?
If a person on the moon had a baby on the earth, that person would be her
What is a relative?
We can find the relative speed of the eggs by doing this to their individual speeds.
What is subtracting them?
The velocity of a ball thrown up in the air decreases as it approaches it's maximum height. This may be due to this force acting on the ball.
What is gravity?
Constant University always uses this number for meters per second squared for the formula 1/2 x acceleration x time squared?
What is 9.8 meters per second squared?
If you wanted to measure the height of your house by dropping a rock from the roof, you would also need this silly thing
What is a silly stopwatch?
If the moon is the reference point, everything on earth is...
What is "in Motion?"
If the velocities of the eggs are opposites, then we could denote their relative speed by doing this.
What is adding them?
As the ball returns to the ground, this happens to its velocity.
What is increases?
Constant University always uses this number for feet per second squared in the same formula.
What is 32?
The higher the height you drop something from the less of this you would have in your calculations
What is silly experimental error?