This term describes 'how' things move
What is kinematics?
The speed of an object moving for 40 m in 12 seconds.
What is 3.3 m/s?
This term is reserved for distance over time and is scalar.
What is speed
This TV show popularized the frame of reference.
Who are the Mythbusters?
Having only magnitude, no direction.
What is scalar?
Sir Isaac Newton developed this type of a mathematical model of motion.
What is classical mechanics?
The displacement of an object that moves +5 units, and then +3 units, and finally -2 units
What is +6?
This term is abbreviated by the letter 'p' and is the product of mass and velocity.
What is momentum?
"Creating crime with both direction and magnitude!"
Who is 'Vector'?
45 degrees off the horizon heading West.
What is a vector?
The center seeking force?
What is centripetal force?
What is 4.5 m/s West?
What is acceleration?
The SI
Who is the Systemé International?
The greek letter indicating "change"
What is delta?
The path of projectile motion that contains both horizontal and vertical components simultaneously.
What is parabolic?
What is -8 m/s2?
A vector quantity made up of displacement over time.
What is velocity?
I think, therefore I am.
Who was René Descarte?
The speed that is calculated by a radar gun.
What is 'instantaneous'?
The root term for where we get words like 'cinema'
What is 'kinema' or 'kinematics'?
An object moving at 45 m/s for 3 seconds.
What is 135 m?
y = mx + b are linear, whereas formulas with x2 are these?
This is the value ascribed to the gravitational free-fall.
What is 9.8 m/s2?
What is a mortar?