These SI units were seen often in 1D motion, specifically answering where and when.
What are meters (m) and seconds (s)?
This is the quadrant where -2i - 5j lives.
What is the third (III) quadrant?
These are the variables used for position, velocity and acceleration.
What are x, v, and z
During a friction experiment, these move between objects leaving them with a net charge.
What are electrons?
The quantities Given (with symbols) in the phrase: "A runner starts at rest before acceleration at a rate of 0.52m/s^2 to the left. They keep this pace for 5s. What is their final speed?"
What are vi = 0, a = -0.52, and t = 5 ?
These SI units were seen in Electricity and helped describe what matter was made of and how much of it we had
What are coulombs (C) and kilograms (kg)?
You can find a vector angled 120 degrees in this quadrant.
What is the second (II) quadrant?
If you're moving to the left and slowing down, this is the direction of your acceleration.
What is rightward?
If an object is charged to 5.4C, we'd say it has more of theses (relatively speaking).
What are protons?
The quantity Wanted (with symbol) in the phrase: "An electron experiences an acceleration of (-1i + 5j)m/s^2 when placed in a certain electric field. What is the electric field vector?"
What is E ?
This prefix is used to represent small quantities, it one in a millionth
What is micro (mu)?
The result of dot product for 3i - 2j and -4i + 6j
What is zero (0)?
When at the max height, this is your velocity value.
What is zero (0)?
The direction an electron moves when placed in an electric field pointed to the right.
What is leftward?
The equation Inspected to solve for vf if vi is +2m/s, a is -0.4m/s2, xi is 12m and xf is 15m
What is vf2 = vi2 + 2a(xf - xi)
This is how much time it takes to move 2.25kg at a rate of 5.2kg/s
What is 0.43s?
The result of A - 2B if A is 4i + 3j and B is -2i + j
What is 8i + j ?
The final position of a toy car that starts at rest and accelerates to the right at 0.5m/s2 for 5 seconds.
What is 6.25m ?
The force vector that a 2C charge at the origin (0m, 0m) exerts of an -3 nC charge at the point (-4m, 3m).
What is (19.30i - 14.47j)N?
The Solution to 5 = 7 + 12 t - 0.5 t2
What is t = 24.166 or t = -0.166
This is the length of a rope that is 12.6kg with a fixed ratio of 2.2kg for every 1.2m
What is 6.87m?
The result of C x A (cross product). If C is -2i - 5j and A is i + 3j
What is -1k ?
The time it takes an object to get 0.4m off the ground when thrown upward at 4m/s.
What is 0.117s or 0.7s ?
The acceleration vector for an electron in an electric field given as (0.2i - 0.5j)N/C ?
What is (-3.51 x 1010 i + 8.78 x 1010 j)N/C
The answer to: "Three charges are given as 5C at (0m, 0m), -5C at (8m, 0m) and 3nC at (4m,3m). What is the net force on the 3nC due to the other charges?"
What is (96.49i + 0j)N ?