1-D and 2-D Motion
Forces and Vectors
Work and Energy
Momentum and Collisions
100

The ratio of distance divided by time.

What is average speed?

100

The general term for a quantity in which both direction and magnitude are relevant.

What is a vector?

100

The scalar quantity given by force times distance.

What is work?

100

The quantity of an object's mass times its velocity.

What is momentum?

200

The mathematical representation for vector direction in one dimension.

What is the sign?

200

Fnet=m*a

What is Newton's 2nd law of motion.

200

This is produced as a result of the work done by friction.

What is heat?

200

The type of collision in which two objects stick together and move with the same velocity.

What is a perfectly inelastic collision?

300

A general term for motion where the only acceleration is due to earth's gravity.

What is free-fall motion?

300
Another term for the force due to gravity.

What is weight?

300

1/2*k*x2

What is spring energy?

300

The type of collision in which energy is conserved.

What is a perfectly elastic collision?

400

Mathematical relationships between velocity, displacement, and time as long as acceleration is held constant.

What are the kinematics equations?

400

When you push on a wall, the wall pushes back.

What is an action/reaction pair?

400
The work done by gravity as an object falls increases its kinetic energy.

What is the conservation of mechanical energy?

400
Is always true if there is no net force acting on a system.
What is the conservation of momentum?
500

The slope of a position vs. time graph.

What is velocity?

500

The process of breaking down vectors into perpendicular components in order to determine the resultant.

What is vector addition?

500

Power

What is "Whatever you can get away with?"

500

The product of force times time that is responsible for changing an object's momentum.

What is an impulse?

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