Linear Momentum
Rotational Motion
Fluids
Simple Harmonic Motion
100

Linear momentum is _______ in all collision types.

What is conserved?

100

The rotational analog of force.

What is torque?
100

The quantity that increases with depth in a fluid.

What is pressure?

100

An example of a simple harmonic system.

What is a spring-mass system/simple pendulum?

200

The collision type in which both linear momentum AND kinetic energy are conserved.

What is perfectly elastic?

200

The distance from the axis of rotation to the point of interest on an object.

What is r (moment arm)?
200

The principle that governs fluid flow and conservation of pressure.

What is Bernoulli's principle?

200

The position in which a simple harmonic system has the highest speed.

What is equilibrium?

300

The unit of linear momentum.

What is kg m/s?

300

The rotational analog of mass (also a measure of an object's resistance to changes in rotation).

What is rotational (moment of) inertia?

300

The fluid flow property that is conserved because of conservation of mass.

What is flow rate?

300

The signature of a simple harmonic system is that acceleration is directly proportional to (and points in the opposite direction of) ____________.

What is displacement from equilibrium?
400

The collision type that increases system kinetic energy.

What is explosion?

400

The units for rotational kinetic energy.

What are joules?

400

The quantity assumed to be zero for all ideal fluids.

What is viscosity?

400

The one factor (besides gravitational field) that measurably affects the period of a simple pendulum.

What is string length?

500

The feature of a force vs time graph that is equal to impulse.

What is area under the curve?

500

The units for angular momentum.

What are kg m2/s?

500

The principle of fluid flow (and special case of Bernoulli's principle) that states that fluid coming out of a small opening is only dependent on the height of the fluid above (and the gravitational field).

What is Torricelli's?

500

The quantity that oscillates twice as frequently as position in simple harmonic oscillation.

What is kinetic/potential energy?