This quantity describes how much ground an object has covered, regardless of direction.
What is distance?
This is the curved path followed by an object thrown near the Earth’s surface.
What is projectile motion?
This is the general term for any push or pull on an object
What is force?
Newton's law which explains why pushing a wall results in the wall “pushing back” with an equal and opposite force.
What is Law of Interaction?
The number of written works accomplished during the formal school days in Physics.
What is nine (9) written works?
This vector quantity represents the change in position of an object from its starting point.
What is displacement?
This component of a projectile’s motion is influenced by gravity alone?.
What is vertical motion?
This force acts against motion and is caused by two surfaces in contact.
What is friction?
Newton's law which explains the relationship between net force, mass, and acceleration.
What is Law of Acceleration?
The title of the very first activity done in the very first day in Physics AY2425?
What is Paper Tower Challenge?
This scalar quantity is calculated by dividing the total distance traveled by the total time taken.
What is speed?
This remains constant in the horizontal direction for a projectile without air resistance.
What is horizontal velocity?
This is the upward force exerted by a surface to support the weight of an object resting on it.
What is normal force?
Newton’s law which states that objects resist changes in their state of motion.
What is Law of Inertia?
The name of the major PT for the second term.
What is Bottle Rocket Challenge?
This vector quantity is defined as displacement divided by time.
What is velocity?
The name of the highest point reached by a projectile.
What is apex?
This force keeps satellites in orbit around the Earth despite the lack of physical contact.
What is gravitational force?
This law(s) apply in the outer space even without the presence of gravity.
What is all laws of motion?
The number of formative assessments given during the formal school days in Physics AY2425.
What is ~35 formative assessments?
This quantity represents the rate of change of velocity over time and can be caused by speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction.
What is acceleration?
This is the term for the entire duration a projectile stays in the air.
What is time of flight?
The net force required to accelerate a 4 kg object at 2.5 m/s²?
What is 10 Newtons?
Laws of motion are explained by this field of mathemathics.
What is calculus?
The names of all Physics Teachers in Alabang and Vermosa campus during AY2425.
What is Sir Fred, Ms. Nes, Sir Ez, and Ms. Chay.