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Kinematics
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100
Humans can see formed images through this type of reflection.
What is specular reflection?
100
The value for acceleration due to gravity at the surface of Earth.
What is -9.8 m/s?
100
The energy of an object in motion.
What is kinetic energy?
100
This quantity is represented by physicists as a lowercase omega.
What is angular speed?
100
This particle has a charge 1.6x10^-19 Coulombs.
What is a proton?
200
This angle is measured off of the normal, and is equivalent to the angle of reflection.
What is the angle of incidence?
200
These two terms describing movement in terms of time are used interchangeably within the general public, but are in fact very different in the study of physics.
What are velocity and speed?
200
This unit describes work related to time.
What is a Watt?
200
The centripetal force of a satellite orbiting Earth is equivalent to this quantity.
What is the force of gravity?
200
Outer electrons can flow freely in these materials.
What are conductors?
300
The type of image and the magnification are always the same for this type of mirror.
What is a plane mirror?
300
This type of motion occurs because acceleration is constant in the y-direction, and velocity is constant in the x-direction.
What is projectile motion?
300
This type of energy is related to the position of the object.
What is potential energy?
300
A force's ability to rotate an object.
What is torque?
300
A region in space in which a charged particle feels a force.
What is an electric field?
400
The image is always real and always enlarged when the object is between these locations in front of a concave mirror.
What are the focal point and the center of curvature?
400
When analyzing constant acceleration motion, this equation can be used to find the final velocity of an object when the initial velocity, the acceleration, and the time of flight are all known qualities.
What is vf=vi + at?
400
KE, GPE, and EPE combine to make up this category of energy.
What is mechanical energy?
400
This law states that every object in the universe exerts a force on every other object in the universe.
What is Newton's Universal Law of Gravity?
400
This man determined the relationship between the charges on particle-like objects, the distance between them, and the force they exert on each other.
Who is Charles Coulomb?
500
This is used to eliminate spherical aberration, which results in a slightly blurred image.
What is a parabolic mirror?
500
When two objects are moving at the same constant velocity, this quantity is equal to 0.
What is relative motion?
500
Kinetic energy is conserved in an elastic collision, and so is the total momentum of the system; however, an individual object will experience a change in momentum, also known as this.
What is an impulse?
500
When two or more external forces act on objects away from the center of mass, but the acceleration of the object is still equal to 0.
What is static equilibrium?
500
All superconductors have one; mercury's is 4.2 Kelvin.
What is a critical temperature?
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