This quantity is the measurement of distance over time.
What is speed?
Momentum is a combination of an object's mass and this other quantity.
What is velocity?
This is the acceleration of gravity on Earth.
What is 9.8 m/s^2
This is the energy of motion.
What is kinetic energy?
This law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton's Third Law?
This vector is the measurement between a final location and the origin.
What is displacement?
This concept proves that the initial momentum of a system will equal the final momentum of it after a collision.
What is the conservation of momentum?
Force is a combination of an object mass and this other quantity.
What is acceleration?
This is energy due to an objects position. (Be specific)
What is gravitational potential energy?
This law states that an object will not change motion unless another force acts upon it.
What is Newton's First Law?
This term is known as the R value when measuring vectors along two dimensions.
What is the hypotenuse?
This is achieved when two object collide and stick together while moving at the same velocity.
What is an inelastic collision?
This force resists the motion of objects
What is friction?
This is the energy of a displaced spring.
What is elastic potential energy?
An object's inertia is directly affected by this quantity.
What is mass?
A graph that measures position vs time has this value for the slope.
What is velocity?
This quantity is when a force is applied multiplied by the time elapsed.
What is an impulse?
This force is applied to a stretched rope or string.
What is tension?
This term proves that the initial energy of a system is equal to the final energy of the system.
What is the conservation of energy?
This is achieved when an object is a rest and has no net forces acting on it.
What is static equalibrum?
An object moving at a constant velocity will have a zero value for this quantity.
What is acceleration?
This occurs when a moving object collides with a stationary object and all the momentum is transferred to the stationary object.
What is an elastic collision?
This force is perpendicular to the surface that the object is touching.
What is the normal force?
The change in kinetic energy of an object is equal to this quantity.
What is net work?
These are drawings showing all the forces acting upon a specific object.
What is a free body diagram?