SI Units/Sig Figs
A little Algebra
Describing Motion
Symbols and Such
Physics, Phenomena, and Paradoxes. Oh my!
100

The base unit used to measure length

Meter

100
a=V/t

How would you rearrange this problem to solve for 't'? 

t=V/a

100

Term meaning "change in position" 

Displacement

100

You see that an equation has the letter 't' in it. What does letter stand for? 

Time

100

This mathematical phenomena is observed all over the universe.  What is it called? 

Fibonacci Sequence

200

The base unit used to measure time

seconds

200

vf=vi+a(t)

How would you rearrange this equation to solve for 'vi'? 

vi=vf-a(t)

200

A change in velocity divided by a change in time

acceleration

200

In a word problem, you see that the unit used next to a number is "m/s".  We know then that that is an object's ______.

Velocity

200

The first step in the scientific method is what? 

Asking a question or identifying an issue. BEING CURIOUS

300

The base unit used to measure mass

gram (kilogram)

300

Convert 1.4 km to meters

1400 meters

300

A change in position divided by a change in time

Velocity

300

In a word problem, you see that the unit used next to a number is m/s2. Therefore, that is the object's ______.

Acceleration

300

A seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement is known as a: 

Paradox

400

In these types of problems, we are only concerned with the amount of sig figs to the right of the decimal 

Addition/Subtraction
400

Convert 2.4 hours to seconds

8,640 seconds

400

What is the key difference between velocity and speed? 

Velocity can indicate a direction, speed cannot

400

You see the following symbol: Δx. You know that is the symbol used for: 

Displacement

400

This paradox uses an animal trapped in a box to explain quantum superposition--simply put: two different realities can both be true at the same time until directly observed

Schrodinger's Cat

500

A problem gives you an object's velocity in terms of km/h.  What will you typically have to convert that to?

m/s

500

convert 42 km/h to m/s

11.7 m/s

500

Cecelia flew from Omaha to Los Angeles, then back to Omaha (about 3,000 miles total). What is her displacement? 

0 m

500

You are given a final velocity and an initial velocity.  How do we solve for: Δv

Final velocity-initial velocity

500

What question did Olber's paradox address? 

Why is the night dark?

600

Consider the problem: An object travels with a velocity of 4.590948 m/s in 1.4 seconds.  What is the object's acceleration?

What is the "proper" amount of significant figures to have in the solution to this problem?

2

600

An object starts from rest.  You are given the displacement and acceleration.  Which equation are you using to solve for final velocity? 

vf2=2ax

600
When the only force acting on an object is gravity, the object is said to be in: 

free fall

600

What does the "Delta" symbol look like and what does it mean?

Time

600

What is time dilation? 

The concept that time can be stretched

700

What is the magnitude of gravity's acceleration on Earth? 

-9.81 m/s2

700

You see that the symbol for displacement has changed from Δx to Δy. What does this mean? 

Displacement is now in the vertical direction and not the horizontal direction

700

In the Twin Paradox, which twin ages more slowly? 

The traveling twin 

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