Graphing Motion
Accelerated Motion
Vectors
Projectile Motion
Forces
100

On a velocity vs time graph, this represents the slope.

What is acceleration

100

If an object was thrown up in the air, this location is where the object's velocity would equal 0 m/s.

What is the highest point.

100

This phrase is how you add vectors.

What is tip to tail.
100

This is the path of a projectile.

What is a trajectory. 

100

This is the definition of normal force.

What is perpendicular to the surface.

200

You have this type of graph if you use the area under the curve to find an objects displacement

What is a velocity vs time graph.

200

If a bowling ball and golf ball were released from the top of a tall bridge, ignoring air resistance, this object(s) will land first.

What is both objects.

200

This type of vector relates to two vectors acting simultaneously on the same point.

What is concurrent vectors.

200

Horizontal velocity remains this during projectile motion.

What is constant.

200

This can be said about all opposing forces.

What is must be negative.

300

Speed and direction at a specific moment of time.

What is instantaneous velocity
300

The baseball player slides into second base before the outfielder touches him with the ball. What is 0 m/s?

What is his final velocity.
300

The definition of this word is the sum of two or more vectors.

What is the resultant.

300

Vertical velocity is equal to 0 m/s at this point of the object's trajectory.

What is the highest point.

300

All forces cause acceleration.  (True/False)

What is false.

400

This represents no motion on a distance vs time graphs.

What is a straight horizontal line.

400

A car is traveling 40m in 10s, this number is the car's velocity.

What is 4 m/s.

400

If Teddy Bobby crawls 3 meters North then 2 meters South, this is his displacement.

What is 1 meter, North.

400

There are two ways to launch a projectile, launched horizontally and this answer.

What is launched at an angle.

400

Weight can always be used as an this.

What is an opposing force.

500

The study of matter and energy and how they are related.

What is physics.

500

A stone dropped from the top of a building, strikes the ground in 4.2 seconds. This is how tall the building is.

What is 86 m.
500

An eastward force of 70N and a southward force of 45N. What is the resultant force?

83 N 33 degrees S of E

or

83 N 57 degrees E of S

500

In her physics lab, Melanie rolls a 10.0g marble down a ramp and off the table with a horizontal velocity of 1.2 m/s. The marble falls in a cup place 0.51m from the table’s edge. How high is the table?

What is 0.89 m

500

When you push an object across the floor, this angle is the angle you need.

What is the angle above the floor, also known as the angle at the tail of the resultant.

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