Change in distance over a period of time.
What is velocity and speed?
The sum of all the objects' momentum in a system.
What is total momentum?
Newton's Law that relates acceleration, mass, and force.
What is Newton's Second Law?
The energy of movement.
What is kinetic energy?
The letter and case used to represent the gravitational constant of the universe.
What is capital G?
Any change to velocity over a period of time.
What is acceleration?
A collision where the two objects do NOT bounce off one another.
What is an inelastic collision?
The math operation relating two forces in opposite directions.
What is subtraction?
The energy stored by a force.
What is potential energy?
The relationship between distance and the force of gravity.
What is indirect?
The length of the path taken to get from point A to point B.
What is distance?
The two factors the momentum is dependent on.
What are mass and velocity?
The direction of the normal force.
What is perpendicular to the surface?
The standard metric unit of energy.
What is a Joule?
The force the Earth exerts on the moon compared to the force the moon exerts on Earth.
What is equal?
The length of a straight line between any two points.
What is displacement?
Newton's Law concerning the conservation of momentum.
What is Newton's First Law?
The fundamental forces we experience in daily life.
What are gravity and electromagnetic?
The rate of energy generated or expended over time
What is power?
An object, which has such a large gravitational pull, that light cannot escape.
What is a black hole?
(Gravitational singularity)
The collection of equations the relate distance, velocity, acceleration, and time.
What are the kinematic equations?
A change in momentum.
What is an impluse?
The type of forces the friction and the normal force fall under?
What are reactionary forces?
The rule saying energy cannot be created or destroyed.
What is the conservation of energy?
(First Law of Thermodynamics)
One of the few particles that do NOT exert gravity.
What is a photon or light?