Kinematics
Forces and Newton's Laws
Momentum and Impulse
Energy and Work
Graphs and Misconceptions
100

What does a flat (horizontal) line on a position-time graph tell you?

The object is not moving.

100

Newton's 3rd Law says every action has... what?

An equal and opposite reaction.

100

What is momentum a product of?

Mass and velocity.

100

What is work in physics?

Applying a force over a distance or a change in total energy of a system

100

What does the slope of a position-time graph represent?

Velocity.

200

True or False: A negative velocity always means an object is slowing down.

False — it depends on direction and acceleration.

200

If a box moves at constant velocity, what can we say about the net force?

It’s zero.

200

What is impulse?

A change in momentum or a force applied over a period of time.

200

What kind of energy does a stretched spring have?

Elastic potential energy.

200

What does the slope of a velocity-time graph represent?

Acceleration.

300

What’s the difference between constant speed and constant velocity?

Constant velocity means both speed and direction are constant.

300

Jenny pushes a box with 50 N and it moves at constant velocity. What does this tell you about friction?

Friction is also 50 N — balanced forces.

300

True or False: Momentum is always conserved in a collision.

True — if no external forces act on the system.

300

Name two forms of mechanical energy.

Kinetic energy and potential energy.

300

How can you tell from a graph when an object changes direction?

Velocity crosses the time axis (goes from positive to negative or vice versa).

400

How can you find displacement from a velocity-time graph?

By calculating the area under the curve.

400

Give an example of an object moving right while the net force is left.

A car skidding to a stop after brakes are applied

400

If a truck and a small car collide and stick together, what happens to their final velocity?

They share the same final velocity — based on total momentum.

400

What does it mean when energy is conserved in a system?

Total energy stays the same, though it can change forms.

400

On a v-t graph, when is the object stopped?

When velocity = 0.

500

Elmer says "Negative acceleration means slowing down." Do you agree? Why or why not?

Disagree — it depends on direction. An object can speed up with negative acceleration if it’s moving in the negative direction.

500

A bug hits a windshield and splatters. Why doesn’t the bug "hit harder"?

Both exert equal forces — the bug’s small mass causes greater acceleration and damage.

500

What’s the difference between something that is constant vs. something that is conserved?

Constant means unchanging; conserved means total remains the same, even if parts change.

500

A ball compresses a spring and stops. What energy transformation occurred?

Kinetic → Elastic potential energy.

500

On a p-t graph, how can you tell that the object is accelerating?

When the graph is curved

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