This is the symbol for friction that we use when an object is in motion.
fk
The mode your calculator should be in when working with angles.
What is Degree mode?
The force of static friction when pushing on an object at rest with an applied force of 3 N.
What is 3 N?
This is true when the net force is not zero.
The difference between accurate and precise.
Accurate is how close you are to an accepted or true value. Precise is how close values are to each other.
DAILY DOUBLE
What does the symbol g represent, and what is its value here on the surface of the Earth?
What is Fx?
Kinetic friction = applied force in this situation
What is constant speed?
(assuming those are the only two horizontal forces)
When you know net force and mass, you can calculate _________.
What is acceleration?
The only unitless symbol so far this year.
What is the coefficient of friction?
The symbol for the horizontal component of a force
Fx
When a problem talks about a force being applied at an angle, then you need to calculate _______.
What are components?
DAILY DOUBLE
The symbol or symbols you could possibly use for friction when an object is NOT accelerating.
What is add horizontal forces in the same direction and subtract horizontal forces in the opposite direction?
Name four Greek letters that we learned this year.
What are delta, sigma, theta, and mu?
The symbol for weight
Fg
This type of friction can be thought of as a threshold between not moving and moving.
What is maximum static friction?
The net force when F1 = 1 N to the right, F2 = 3 N to the left, and F3 = 2 N to the right.
What is zero?
The name of the equations that we use to solve things like displacement, initial velocity, final velocity, time, and acceleration.
What is kinematics?
The symbol for angle
\theta
When a force is applied at an upward angle, this is what FN is equal to.
This type of friction increases with increasing applied force.
What is static friction?
What is 11 N to the right?
Name four different vectors.
What are displacement, velocity, acceleration, and force?