This is the amount of separation between two unique points.
What is distance?
This term refers to both an object's speed and its direction of motion.
What is velocity?
Dividing the "rise" of a line on a graph by the "run" of the line gives you this value.
What is the slope?
This is the amount of matter an object has and a measure of its inertia.
What is mass?
When two forces act on an object in opposite directions, the net force is calculated by doing this.
What is subtracting?
This is the rate an object's distance changes over time.
What is speed?
The Greek letter Delta, which looks like a triangle, indicates this property.
What is change?
This scientist developed the three most widely used natural laws in all of science.
Who is Sir Issac Newton?
This is the unit of force needed to cause a mass of 1kg to accelerate at 1m/s per second.
What is a newton (N).
The equation a=F/m is used when force and mass are known and this is unknown.
What is acceleration?
This occurs when the same distance is traveled every second.
What is constant speed?
This refers to an object's velocity at one moment in time. It is what radar guns record.
What is instantaneous velocity?
This states that an object at rest will remain at rest, an object in motion will remain in motion, unless acted upon by a force.
What is Newton's first law?
This refers to the total of all forces acting upon an object.
What is net force?
The equation F=m/a is used when mass and acceleration are known and this is unknown.
What is force?
This is the equation used to calculate the speed of an object.
What is v=d/t?
This is the rate at which velocity changes
What is acceleration?
This is the property of an object that resists changes in motion.
What is inertia?
An object moving at constant velocity has this amount of acceleration.
What is zero?
The equation m=F/a is used when force and acceleration are known and this is unknown
What is mass?
This term refers to a change in position. It can have a positive or negative value.
What is displacement?
You subtract this value from the final velocity before dividing by time in order to calculate acceleration.
What is initial velocity?
This can be a push, a pull or any action that has the ability to change an object's motion.
What is a force?
This relates the net force acting on an object to its mass and acceleration.
What is Newton's second law of motion?
The force unit of newtons is based on these three elements.
What are kilograms, meters and seconds?