Motion
Forces
Energy
Electricity
Waves
100

Speed with direction

Velocity

100

Object in motion stays in motion unless acted on by a force

Newton's First Law

100

Force is applied over a certain distance

Work

100

Has negative charge

Electron

100

Motion that repeats over and over

Harmonic Motion

200

Total distance traveled divided by time interval

Average speed

200

Push or pull that can change an object's motion

Force

200
Type of energy due to position

Potential Energy

200

Unit for electric current

Amps

200

One unit of harmonic motion

Cycle

300

An object's change in position

Displacement 

300

Property of an object that resists change in motion

Inertia

300

Form of energy stored in molecules

Chemical Energy

300

Measure of electric potential energy

Voltage

300

Unit for frequency

Hertz

400

An object's change in velocity

Accleration

400

Two objects collide and bounce apart

Elastic collision

400

Rate at which work is done

Power

400

Circuit that has a complete and unbroken path

Closed circuit

400

Any force that pulls a system back toward equilibrium

Restoring force

500

Quantity measured by magnitude and direction

Vector

500

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction

Newton's Third Law

500

Unit for efficiency

Percent

500

Total of all voltage drops must add up to the battery's voltage

Kirchhoff's Voltage Law

500

Oscillations of the wave are in the same direction that the wave moves

Longitudinal wave
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