Newton’s Laws (SC.912.P.12.3)
Motion & Kinematics (SC.912.P.12.2)
Energy, Work & Power (SC.912.P.10.1 & SC.912.P.10.3)
Momentum (SC.912.P.12.5)
Waves & Electricity (SC.912.P.10.20 & SC.912.P.10.15)
100

This law explains why objects at rest stay at rest.

What is Newton’s First Law?

100

This describes how fast position changes.

What is speed?

100

This is energy of motion.

What is kinetic energy?

100

This is mass times velocity.

What is momentum?

100

This is the distance between wave crests.

What is wavelength?

200

This diagram shows all forces acting on an object.

What is a free-body diagram?

200

This graph has a slope equal to velocity.

What is a position vs. time graph?

200

This type of energy depends on height.

What is gravitational potential energy?

200

This law states total momentum before equals total momentum after.

What is conservation of momentum?

200

This measures how many waves pass per second.

What is frequency?

300

When net force equals zero, an object is in this condition

What is equilibrium?

300

An object accelerates at 2 m/s² for 3 s starting from rest. This is its velocity.

final velocity = initial velocity + (acceleration x time)

What is 6 m/s?

300

Work done when a 10 N force moves an object 5 m.

W=Fd 

What is 50 J?

300

Two objects stick together after a collision. This type of collision is described.

What is inelastic collision?

300

This equation relates voltage, current, and resistance.

What is Ohm’s Law?

400

A 5 kg object has a net force of 20 N. This is its acceleration.

What is 4 m/s²?   a=f/m

400

This quantity is the slope of a velocity vs. time graph.

What is acceleration?

400

This measures how fast work is done.

What is power?

400

A 2 kg object moving at 3 m/s has this momentum.

momentum (p) = mass x velocity

What is 6 kg·m/s?

400

Increasing resistance while voltage stays constant causes this to decrease.

What is current?

500

A book pushes on a table; the table pushes back with equal force. This law explains it.

What is Newton’s Third Law?

500

An object is thrown upward. At the highest point, this is its velocity.

What is 0 m/s? 

Final velocity = initial velocity - (gravity x time)

500

A machine does 200 J of work in 4 seconds. This is its power.

What is 50 W?

Power = work / Time 

500

Increasing the time of impact reduces this quantity during a collision.

What is force? (Impulse-momentum theorem)

500

A circuit has 12 V and 3 A. This is the resistance.

Resistance (R) = voltage (V) / current (I)

What is 4 Ω?

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