This is the characteristic of motion that covers a distance over a time period.
What is speed?
Force is equal to mass times this other motion quantity.
What is acceleration?
Objects that have momentum contain mass and this other quantity.
What is velocity?
Force times distance represents this energy quantity.
What is work?
This wave has compressions and rarefactions.
What is a longitudinal wave?
This quantity measures both magnitude and direction.
What is a vector quantity?
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction is stated in this law.
What is Newton's Third Law?
This law states that momentum before a collision will equal momentum after a collision.
What is the conservation of momentum?
This energy type involves motion.
What is kinetic energy?
This electromagnetic wave has the highest energy.
What are gamma rays?
The hypotenuse connecting two vectors is known as
What is a resultant vector?
This force is a result of resistance to motion.
What is friction?
This collision type involves two masses combining into one mass.
What is an inelastic collision?
Stored energy due to its position is known as this energy type.
What is gravitational potential energy?
This wave quantity is related to the intensity of a sound wave.
What is the amplitude?
In projectile motion, the y component acceleration is zero at this point during its journey.
What is the middle or highest point?
This force is always in the direction perpendicular to the surface where an object is in contact.
What is the normal force?
A force being applied over a period of time is known as this quantity.
What is an impulse?
This is the percentage of energy being transferred into work.
What is efficiency?
These electromagnetic waves have the largest wavelengths.
What are radio waves?
A negative trend line in a position vs time graph indicates this action.
What is moving toward the origin?
This force attribute is related to mass of objects and is known as resistance to changes in motion.
What is inertia?
Two billiard ball colliding with each other would represent is collision type.
What is an elastic collision?
This is the force to displace a spring from its resting position.
What is the spring constant?
By doubling the distance from a sound source, the intensity will be changed by this amount.
What is decrease by four times?