Equations
Concepts
Metric Prefixes
Applications
MISC
100
KE+PE=
What is ME
100
This picture, which should be completed prior to solving any problem, shows all of the forces acting on a system
What is a Free Body Diagram
100
10^-3
What is the power for milli
100
Following through on a baseball swing
What is Impulse
100
Measurements that tend to be centered around the expected value, but not near each other
What are accurate measurements
200
=F*ΔT
What is J(impulse)
200
When objects collide, both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved
What is an elastic collision
200
mega
What is 10^6
200
An example is the driver "moving back" when the car accelerates.
What is Newtons 1st Law
200
This type of diagram uses dots to show an objects movement
What is motion diagram
300
=1 kg*m/s^2
What is 1 Newton
300
The magnitude of this resistive force is determined by the normal force and materials
What is Friction
300
nano
What is 10^-9
300
Traction
What is Friction
300
This type of force doesn't actually exist
What is centrifugal force
400
=1/2mv^2
What is Kinetic Energy
400
When a non-zero net force acts on object, the object will accelerate with acceleration proportional to that net force.
What is Newtons 2nd Law
400
10^15
What is peta
400
A safety tackling a running back
What is perfectly inelastic collision
400
It goes from the tail of the 1st vector to the tip of the final vector
What is the resultant
500
1 kg*m^2/s^3
What is 1 Watt
500
1 HP equals how many watts
What is 746
500
10^-18
What is atto
500
A gasoline engine converts the chemical potential of gasoline into...
What is Mechanical Energy
500
This type of error relates to usage of equipment
What is methodological error
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