Famous Old Guys
Vocab
Measure-ments!
Concepts from the Chapter
Throwback Vocab
100

Famous Greek scientist, studied motion and divided it into two types: natural motion and violent motion

Who is Aristotle?

100

The force that acts between materials that touch as they move past each other

What is friction?

100

The amount of space an object takes up

What is volume?

100

Galileo let a ball roll down one incline and up another... How high did the ball roll up the second incline compared to its initial height?

The ball rolled to the same height

100

The combination of all forces acting on an object

What is net force?

200

Astronomer who was one of the first scientists to understand that Earth and other planets moved around the sun

Who is Nicolaus Copernicus?

200

The property of an object to resist changes to its state of motion

What is inertia?

200

The force of gravity on an object

What is weight?

200

An object at rest tends to do what if no outside forces act on it?

What is stay at rest?

200

A quantity that has both magnitude and direction

What is a vector quanitity?

300

Italian scientist who argued that force is required to keep an object moving if friction is present

Who is Galileo?

300

The law of motion that states that an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted on by an outside force and an object at rest will stay at rest unless acted on by an outside force

What is Newton's First Law of Motion or The Law of Inertia?

300
A measure of how much matter is in an object

What is mass?

300

An object in motion tends to do what if no outside forces act on it?

What is stay in motion?

300

A quantity that has magnitude only and no direction

What is a scalar quantity?

400

Famous physicist that developed laws of motion including the law of inertia

Who is Sir Isaac Newton?

400

The fundamental unit in which mass is measured

What is the kilogram?

400

The standard unit of force

What is a newton?

400

How does an object's mass impact the effect of inertia on the object?

The more mass an object has, the greater the force of inertia... The less mass an object has, the lesser the force of inertia

400

Objects at rest are said to be in this kind of equilibrium...

What is static equilibrium?

500

German-born physicist best known for developing the theory of relativity and his equation, E=mc(squared)

Who is Albert Einstein?

500

A state in which forces are balanced and no physical changes occur (Chapter 2 Review!)

What is mechanical equilibrium or equilibrium?

500

I have a 1 kg bag of nails... What is this object's weight in pounds?

What is 2.2 lbs?

500

Do mass and weight stay the same?

Mass stays the same but weight changes based on location (an object will have a different weight on Earth than it would on the move, etc.)

500

Objects moving at a constant speed in a straight-line path are said to be in this kind of equilibrium

What is dynamic equilibrium?

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