This is defined as the change in velocity over change in time.
What is the average acceleration?
This is the Newton's 3rd law pair for the weight of an object on Earth.
What is the gravitational force of the object pulling the Earth toward it?
"Energy" is defined as the ability to do THIS.
What is "work"?
This is the rotational version of mass
What is the "Moment of Inertia"?
This is the acceleration at the very top point on the path of a projectile.
What is 9.8 m/s/s?
This is the type of picture that SHOULD be drawn for any dynamics problem.
What is a free-body diagram?
This sign on the work done by a force means it removes energy from a system.
What is negative?
This is what we use to find the direction of rotational vectors like torque or angular velocity.
What is the "Right-Hand Rule"
As an object falls it converts this type of energy into kinetic energy.
what is "Gravitational Potential Energy"?
This is the requirement for momentum of a system to be conserved.
What is having zero net force?
This is what must be true for an object to be in rotational equilibrium.
What is having zero net torque?
This is the type of acceleration that an object must have in order to be able to use our three kinematic equations.
What is CONSTANT acceleration?
This is the equation for the potential energy stored in a spring.
what is "1/2 * k * x^2"
This is how we calculate the torque given a force, angle, and radius from the pivot.
What is "r F sin(angle)"
This is the distance that an object in free fall released from rest will fall during the 2nd second if it traveled distance H during the first second.
What is 3H?
This is the symbolic solution for the final speed of an object drop from rest that falls a height "h".
What is sqrt(2gh)?
This is the final velocity a 500 kg car that starts at rest will have after it is rear-ended by a 650 kg truck that is initially going 20 m/s. The cars lock together after they hit.
What is 11.3 m/s?
This is the variable used for angular momentum
what is 'L'?