Basic Physics
Kinematics and Forces
Circular Motion and Rotational Motion
Work, Energy, and Momentum
AP Physics C
100

This is the famous scientist that pioneered classical physics. 

What is Isaac Newton?

100

______ is a vector, and speed is a scalar.

What is velocity?

100

These two components act inwards (towards the center) of the circle created by the circular motion of an object.

What is centripetal force and centripetal acceleration?

100

This type of collision conserves momentum of the system, but does not conserve the kinetic energy of the system. 

What is an inelastic collision?
100

Torque is defined by this type of vector multiplication.

What is a cross product?

200

This is the motion of an object that is released inside of a fluid that is denser than the object itself.

What is upwards?
200

Mr. R.'s favorite football team.

What is Manchester United?

200

This Newtonian equation follows the Inverse Square Law.

What is Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation?

200

True or False: In a closed system, a change in potential energy must mean an equal and opposite change in kinetic energy. 

True

200

The negative position integral of this component is potential energy.

What is Force?

300

This is the force that causes things to drop to the ground on Earth.

What is Gravity?

300

True or False: an object instantaneously at rest must mean that its acceleration is zero.

False

300

it is defined as the minimum speed required for an object to complete a vertical circle without falling off at its highest point. It occurs when centripetal force equals gravitational force

What is Critical speed or critical velocity?

300

True or False: Applying a force F on an object for a distance parallel to the surface that the object is traveling on will result in the same amount of work done, regardless of whether or not the surface is inclined.

True

300

A certain one-dimensional conservative force is given as a function of x by the expression F = -kx3, where F is in Newtons and x is in meters. Solving for this particular measurement results in the equation -¼kx4.

What is Potential Energy?

400

In physics, it refers to using mathematical techniques such as differentiation and integration to analyze physical phenomena and solve problems involving rates of change and accumulation.

What is Calculus?

400

This is the value given when finding the slope of a velocity-time graph. 

What is acceleration?

400

This is the component that always equals zero when applying a force parallel to a rotating object's radius, no matter how much force is applied

What is torque?

400

This measurement is provided by the area bounded by the curve and the x-axis of a force-time graph

What is Momentum?

400

This object's rotational inertia around its central diameter axis of rotation is ¼MR2 + ¹⁄₁₂ML2.

What is a solid cylinder?

500

Mr. R. US patent number

What is US patent 5567747?

500

Block 1 and block 2, both of identical masses are resting on top of each other, with block 2 on top of block 1. This block has a greater normal force than the other. 

What is block 1?
500

The normal force exerted on a person varies at every instant in this type of circular motion.

What is vertical circular motion?

500

This theorem states that work is defined as the change in kinetic energy.

Work-Energy Theorem

500

When taking the closed loop line integral of this type of force with respect to separation (distance), the net work done is zero.

What is the Force of Gravity?

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