Newton's Laws
Trig
Definitions
Misc
Definitions pt2
100

Newton's First law of motion

An object in motion will stay in motion and an object at rest will stay at rest unless acted on by another force.

100

What trig function can be used to find the angle pointed to by the green arrow if the hypotenuse and opposite length are known?

Sine

100

Perpendicular 


90 degrees apart

100

What is the Pythagorean theorem?

A2+B2=C2

100

Equilibrium 


1. a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced

2. a state of physical balance.

200

Newton's Second Law of motion

F=ma 

The acceleration of an object is dependent upon it's mass and the force applied to it.

200

What trig function can be used to find the angle pointed to by the green arrow if the hypotenuse and adjacent length are known?

Cosine

200

Component


A smaller piece of information is contained within a larger description. Vectors have components in the x, y, and z directions.

200

SohCahToa stands for what?

Sine equals Opposite over Hypotenuse 

Cosine equals Adjacent over Hypotenuse 

Tangent equals Opposite over Adjacent

200

Resultant 


The vector you end up with after adding two or more vectors

300
Newton's Third law of motion

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

300

What trig function can be used to find the angle pointed to by the green arrow if the opposite and adjacent lengths are known?

Tangent

300

Magnitude 


the great size or extent of something

size

a numerical quantity or value.

300

What is the associative property?

Order of groupings does not matter

300

Line of action


An imaginary line that extends in both directions from a vector. This will be important to remember for moments!

400

Inertia is the application of which of Newton's laws?

The first law

400

What trig law is shown here?

Law of Sines

400

Sense

The general direction of a vector

400

What is the commutative property?

The order of addition does not matter

400

Vector vs Scalar 


Vectors include magnitude and direction. Scalars include only magnitude.

500

Does the moon exert more force on the earth, or does the earth exert more force on the moon?

Trick question! Neither! 

500

What trig law is shown here?

Law of cosines

500

Velocity vs Speed

Speed=distance/time

Velocty=displacement/time

500

Which version is the correct version of law of sines?

Trick question! They're both correct!

500

Unit vector

Vectors of magnitude 1 that are purely in the x, y, or z direction.

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