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What is 'open Desmos and change radians to degrees?
___ with a pencil
The direction of centripetal acceleration.
What is 'towards the center'?
A bullet is launched and becomes embedded in a hanging mass.
What is conservation of momentum?
The area under a force versus distance graph represents this.
What is work?
The first thing you do in order to interpret a graph.
What is 'look at the axes'?
Inertia is not this.
What is a force?
The direction of the normal force when a roller coaster is moving in a vertical circle and the cart is at the top.
What is down?
A problem has motion but no forces.
What is kinematics (unit 1)?
The area under a force versus time graph represents this.
What is impulse?
What is 'determine what unit the problem is from'?
______ at the axis labels.
What is look?
This has been done when an object moves some distance due to a net force that has acted on it.
What is work?
A cart moves down a ramp THEN collides with another object.
What is 'conservation of energy' and 'conservation of momentum'?
It means this when a diagonal line on a velocity versus time graph crosses the x-axis.
What is 'the object turns around'?
The sole purpose of creating a free-body diagram.
What is 'to determine the net force equation'?
Gravity is never this.
What is the answer?
Why an object moving at constant speed in a circular path must have a net force acting on it.
What is 'because the direction is changing and direction is part of velocity'?
The period of an orbiting satellite.
What is universal gravitation and circular motion?
The slope of a velocity versus time graph is this.
What is acceleration?
The sole purpose of LOLs.
What is 'to determine the conservation of energy equation'?
Numbers need this.
What are units?
This quantity is conserved when an object has no net torque on it.
What is angular momentum?
A mass is oscillating on a spring.
What is simple harmonic motion OR conservation of energy?
The vy vs time graph for a horizontally launched projectile starts at ______.
What is 'zero'?