Kinematics
Dynamics
Rotational Motion
Momentum
The Science of Cinema
100
This is the acceleration at the very top point on the path of a projectile.
What is 9.8 m/s/s?
100
This is the Newton's 3rd law pair for the weight of an object on Earth.
What is the force the object pulling on the Earth?
100
This is the rotational version of mass.
What is moment of inertia?
100
Since momentum has both magnitude and direction it can be classified as this.
What is a vector?
100

The team behind this iconic Pixar movie hired consultants like marine biologists to walk them through designing the sea flora, swimming mechanics, and even the social behaviors of fish.

What is Finding Nemo?

200
This is the distance that a ball released from rest will fall during the 2nd second if it traveled distance H during the first second.
What is 3H?
200
This is the type of picture that can (should) be drawn for any dynamics problem.
What is a free-body diagram?
200
When THIS equation is true we know that an object is rolling without slipping.
What is v = r(omega)
200
This is the name we give for the change in momentum.
What is impulse?
200

The set designer for this movie went to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory to study spacesuits and read NASA blueprints. NASA has emphasized nine specific actual technologies in this movie including a vegetable garden and ion propulsion drives. 

What is The Martian?

300
This is the value that can be found from the area under a velocity-time graph.
What is displacement?
300
This is the direction that kinetic friction acts on an object.
What is opposite of the motion?
300
This is what we use to find the direction of rotational velocity, rotational acceleration, and rotational momentum.
What is the right hand rule?
300
This is the final velocity a 500 kg car that starts at rest will have after it is rear-ended by a 650 kg that is initially going 20 m/s. The cars lock together after they hit.
What is 11.3 m/s?
300

The astronauts who visited planets aged much slower than those who remained in orbit during this scientifically accurate motion picture.

What is Interstellar?

400
This is the type of acceleration that an object must have in order to be able to use the top three equations on your equation sheet.
What is constant?
400
This is the direction of the tension in a string when you twirl a ball in a circle above your head.
What is toward the center?
400
This is what must be true for an object to be in rotational equilibrium.
What is net torque equals zero?
400
A 5 kg loaded rifle is initially held at rest and then fired. The 0.05 kg bullet leaves the barrel at 450 m/s. This is the final momentum of the bullet-gun system.
What is zero?
400

This movie demonstrates the catastrophic dangers of exploding space debris as an astronaut is left stranded and floating adrift. 

What is Gravity?

500
This is how long it will take a 5 kg object to hit the ground if dropped from rest at a height of 12.5 m. You can ignore air resistance.
What is 1.60 seconds?
500
This is the normal force on a 10 kg object that rests on an incline that makes a 25 degree angle with the horizontal.
What is 90.6 N?
500
If a box, ball, and thin hoop with the same size and mass are released down a frictionless ramp, THIS is the object that will reach the bottom first.
What is a three way tie?
500
This is the symbol used to represent angular momentum.
What is L?
500

A year before the Apollo 11 Moon landing in July, 1969, this film released featuring many scientifically accurate details such as simulated gravity, the propagation of sound, and even astronaut food. However it is probably most famous for it's protrayal of concerns over hostile A.I.

What is 2001: a Space Odyssey?