The direction of the gravity vector.
What is down?
The component of a projectile's speed that does not change.
What is horizontal?
A physical quantity that has a magnitude but no direction.
What is a scalar?
The path of a projectile.
What is a parabola?
The horizontal component of velocity.
What is v*cos(theta)?
The magnitude of acceleration due to gravity on Earth.
What is 9.8 m/s2?
The vertical speed of a projectile at its highest point.
What is zero?
A physical quantity that has a magnitude and a direction.
What is a vector?
Something that exhibits parabolic motion.
What is an object that is thrown or launched?
The vertical component of velocity.
What is v*sin (theta)?
The component of a projectile's acceleration that is zero.
What is horizontal?
The point when a projectile's total speed and horizontal speed are equal.
What is the maximum height?
A list of four scalars.
What are mass, temperature, volume, area, distance, speed?
An object thrown horizontally lands ____________ an object that is dropped from the same height.
What is at the same time?
The vertical component of acceleration.
What is -9.8 m/s2?
The component of a projectile's acceleration that is constant.
What is vertical?
The point when a football's speed is equal to its initial speed.
What is when it returns to the same height?
A list of four vectors.
What are displacement, velocity, acceleration, and force?
The equation used to find the time for an object to fall from rest.
What is y=1/2at2?
What is 0?
What the M's in M&Ms stand for.
The only person to earn the Nobel prize in two different sciences.
Who is Marie Curie?
The national animal of Scotland.
What is the unicorn.
Who is Napoleon?
Its patent was lost in a fire.