When a body moves equal distances in equal amounts of time
What is constant speed?
The unit of capacitance
What is Farad?
An increase or decrease of velocity
What is acceleration?
A measurement that has only magnitude
What is a scalar quantity?
A push or pull on an abject
What is a force?
Total distance traveled divided by total time elapsed
What is average speed?
A name for a single or group of electric cells
What is a battery?
The state in which a body is only affected by gravity
What is free fall?
A measurement that has magnitude and direction
What is a vector?
The vector sum of all forces acting on an object
What is net force?
The change in position of an object
What is displacement?
The rate at which electric charge flows through a circuit
What is electric current?
10 m/s2
What is acceleration due to gravity?
A vector that is the sum of two or more vectors
What is a resultant?
Also know as the Law of Inertia
What is the First Law of Motion?
Motion with speed and direction
What is velocity?
Any complete path along which electric charge can flow
What is a circuit?
Acceleration occurs in the opposite direction of velocity.
What is slowing down?
The two parts that a vector may be broken into
What are components/horizonal and vertical components?
The product of mass and velocity
What is force?
The velocity of displacement of 30 meters in 3 seconds
What is 10 m/s?
Bulbs in a circuit in which if one goes out, they all go out
What is a series circuit?
Acceleration occurs in the same direction as velocity.
What is speeding up?
The resultant of a 20-m/s north vector and a 20-m/s south vector
What is zero?
The force that prevents an object from continuing to move
What is friction