The difference between point a and point b is known as this.
What is displacement?
What is diagonal line?
This is the formula for average speed.
What is v = d/t?
A push or a pull on something is known as this.
What is a force?
Newton's most well known law says this.
In order to describe a position you first need this.
What is a reference point?
The units used to represent acceleration are these.
What are m/s2 (meters per second squared)?
This is the formula for momentum.
What is p = m x v ?
The process of changing position is this.
What is motion?
According to Newton's Second Law, mass times acceleration gives you this (and may it be with you).
What is force?
Cardinal directions & Latitude and Longitude are examples of this.
What are directions in two dimensions?
The difference between average speed and velocity is this.
What is direction?
This measurement has two different formulas.
What is acceleration?
An example of this kind of friction is air resistance.
What is fluid friction?
This is a common injury caused by inertia.
What is whiplash?
These units represent average speed/velocity.
What are m/s?
Name the two type of collisions.
(Hint: rubber and glue)
What is a elastic and inelastic?
A Distance-Time graph can help someone solve for this.
What is average speed?
The gravitational force exerted on an object is known as this.
What is weight?
The moon orbits earth due to gravity, which causes this force of circular motion.
What is centripetal force?
What is microscopic roughness (dips and bumps) in every surface? -OR- What are opposite electrical charges between particles?
The direction of acceleration is always towards this.
What is the inside curve?
A Newton breaks down into what other units?
What are (kg)(m/s2)?
Gravity is an example of this kind of force.
What is a noncontact force?
Name the two parts of a force pair.
What is an action force and a reaction force?