The S.I. Unit for distance
What is meters?
This is how you calculate total resistance on a parallel circuit.
What is 1/Rt = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 ?
Gravity on Earth is this much.
What is 9.8m/s2
What is Mechanical Energy?
A Newton is defined as what.
What is 1kg accelerating at 1m/s2?
Using S.I. units, this is the measure of speed.
What is m/s?
This is the total resistance on three resistors in a parallel circuit if their individual resistance is:
1. 20 Ohms
2. 40 Ohms
3. 80 Ohms
What is 11.4 Ohms?
A normal fore is this to the surface, if it is opposite of gravity.
It is perpendicular.
If an object, on Earth, has 100kg of mass, and has 1960J of potential energy, it must be this high off the ground.
What is 2m?
Luminous intensity is measured by this.
What is a candela?
These are the three ways you charge an object... and how you describe them.
1. Friction - rubbing two objects together
2. Conduction - charging by direct contact
3. Induction - bringing a charged object near an uncharged object - moving electrons.
These are 4 vector quantities.
What are acceleration, velocity, weight, and displacement?
What is 40 m/s?
What type of action happens with every action?
60 km/h measured in m/s is this.
What is 16.7m/s?
1. 20 V
2. 40 V
3. 80 V
What is 140 V?
Power is measured in this.
What are watts?
A dog that is 6.7kg on planet Earth has this much weight.
What is 65.7N
This is a complete definition of acceleration.
What is a change in velocity, or direction over time?
Mr. Davis' favourite hockey team of all time, is this one.
What are the Quebec Nordiques?
What is Ohm's Law?
V = I x R
What is Static Friction?
If all forces are balanced, an object is in a state of this.
What is equilibrium?
If an object which is experiencing 40,000N of force is accelerating at 10m/s2, this would be its mass.
What is 4000kg?