A starting point you choose to describe the location, or position of an object
reference point
What is the measure of the distance an object travels per unit of time
speed
What is acceleration?
A change in velocity
A push or pull on one object by another that is touching it
contact force
The tendency of an object to resist a change in it's motion
What is the changing of position
Motion
What is the difference between constant speed and instantaneous speed
Constant speed is the rate of change of position in which the same distance traveled each second
Instantaneous speed is the speed at a specific instant in time
Explain why the term deccleration is not correct
When an object slows down it is changing its velocity. When a change of velocity happens acceleration is occurring
What is a force that one object an apply to another without touching it
Noncontact force
What circular force effects why the moon is able to orbit around the Earth
Centripetal force
What is an objects distance and direction from a reference point
position
What is velocity?
The speed and the direction of a moving object
How do we find the acceleration of an object
You subtract the initial speed from the final speed and then divide by total time.
Explain the difference between mass and weight
Mass is the amount of matter that makes up our body
Weight is the amount of gravity pushing down on us
If we go to the moon the only thing that would change is our weight. Our mass would remain the same
What is Newton's first law of motion
An object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion till acted upon by a force
An object will sit on a table and not move till acted on by a force
What is the difference between the initial position and the final position of an object
displacement
How do you find the average speed of an object
to find the average speed you divide the total distance traveled over the total time taken
On a oval racetrack where a car is at constant speed the entire time, when does the acceleration of the car change?
The acceleration would change every time the car goes around a turn because this would cause the velocity to change due to the change in direction.
What type of friction prevents surfaces from sliding past each other
Static friction
What is Newton's 2nd law of motion and provide an example
The more force applied to an object the more acceleration the object will have
Ex: kicking a ball with 5 N of force will go further than kicking the same ball with 2 N of force
Why is it important to use a reference point to describe position?
By giving a reference point it allows people to look for that point and are able to get to the destination based on the mark thy are looking for
How could you tell if the velocity of something changed?
The velocity changes if the speed or direction changes
What is the unit of measurement for acceleration.
Example Kg, m/s
m/s2
What is it called when a two surfaces reaching their static friction and the object then starts to move
Sliding friction
What is Newton's 3rd law and provide an example
For every action there is an opposite, but equal reaction.
Ex: Swimming, bike riding, jumping