When two waves "collide" and a smaller wave is produced, this is what type of interference.
What is destructive?
This is the normal force for a 5kg box sitting on a incline of 30o?
What is 42.4N?
The ratio of the change in average velocity to the time interval in which the change is made
What is average acceleration
A student does 120J of work pulling a 6.0kg box up the full length of a ramp that is 10.0m long. The magnitude of the force applied to do this work is?
What is 12N?
Waves in which the particles of the medium move only perpendicular to the motion of the wave.
What are transverse waves?
rise divided by the run of a straight line graph
What is slope
A quantity that has magnitude and direction
What is a vector?
displacement divided by the time interval during which the displacement took place
What is average velocity or speed?
This states that the acceleration of a body is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass.
What is Newton's 2nd law?
An object which allows all light rays to pass through is said to be:
What is transparent?
This variable is measured on the x axis of a graph constructed from lab data
What is independent variable
This is provided by the slope of a work vs. time graph.
What is Power?
A sports car can move 100.0 m in the first 4.5s of uniform acceleration. Find the car's acceleration.
9.9 m/s2
A bug collides with your windshield, which applies more force, the bug or the windshield?
What is neither (they are the same)?
A musical note has a frequency of 512Hz. If the wavelength of the note is .67m, what is the speed of the sound of that note?
What is 343m/s?
The area of a velocity vs. time graph represents this.
What is displacement?
The net force on this object, which is moving at constant velocity is...
What is zero?
How much time does it take light to reach a person that is 1.5m below the light fixture?
What is 5.0E-9s?
The shape of a squared graph
What is a parabola?
A ball is kicked at 8.5m/s at a angle 35o above the horizontal, these are the horizontal and vertical components respectively.
What are vx = 6.96m/s and vy = 4.88m/s?
What is the velocity of a toy rocket at its highest point if it is launched vertically upward
zero