The rate of change in position considering the direction.
What is velocity?
One part of a car that causes acceleration.
What is the brake, gas pedal, or steering wheel?
The value of acceleration that an object has as it falls.
What is 9.8 m/s^2?
Causes objects to accelerate.
What is force?
This increases if you are able to decrease the amount of time you run up a staircase.
What is power?
What is m/s?
The units of acceleration.
What is m/s2?
The angle for maximum launch distance.
What is 45 degrees?
The unit of force. (Last name of the guy that made the laws)
What is the Newton?
The unit of impulse.
What is Newton seconds (Ns)?
This quantity measures how fast an object moves with direction.
What is velocity?
The amount of acceleration when a vehicle moves with a constant speed of 15 m/s for 20 seconds.
What is 0 m/s2?
What is tip-to-tail?
This law explains why we need to wear a seatbelt while driving a car.
What is Newton's first law?
The amount of work done when a chair holds you up from the ground.
What is 0 J?
The velocity when an object travels 15 m in 3 seconds.
What is 5 m/s?
The amount of acceleration when you are running with a speed of 24 m/s and come to a complete stop in a time of 4 seconds.
What is 6 m/s2?
The acceleration in the horizontal direction.
What is 0m/s2 ?
The reaction force if a baseball pushes on a glove.
The amount of work completed when the force is twice as high.
What is twice the amount of work?
What is 6 seconds?
The time it takes to accelerate at 3m/s2 while at rest to a velocity of 21 m/s
What is 7 seconds?
The resulting vector when a plane is flying north 15 m/s and experiences a wind flying east from the west at 5 m/s.
What is 15.8 m/s NW?
How much your mass changes when you are taken to mars.
What is 0 kg?
The amount of power when the time to do work is halved.
What is twice the power?