Kinematics
Forces
Energy
Momentum
Waves/Fluids
100

This is the rate of change of position with respect to time.

What is Velocity?

100

This law states F=ma

What is Newton's 2nd Law?
100

The unit of energy in the SI system.

What is Joule?

100

This is the product of mass and velocity.

What is Momentum?

100

This is the number of complete cycles per second (unit:Hz)

What is frequency?

200

On Earth, this constant has a value of approximately 9.8 m/s^2

What is acceleration due to gravity? or What is g?

200

This is the force that opposes the motion of two surfaces in contact.

What is Friction?

200

This type of energy depends on motion,

What is Kinetic Energy?

200

In any closed system, momentum is what during a collision?

What is Conserved? or What is Remains Constant?

200

This is the maximum displacement from equilibrium in a wave.

What is Amplitude?

300

This vector quantity describes how velocity changes over time.

What is acceleration?

300

Every action has an equal and opposite this.

What is Reaction (Newton's Third Law)?

300

This type of energy depends on position.

What is Gravitational Potential Energy?

300

This term means "Force times time"

What is Impulse?

300

This upward force is felt by any object submerged in a fluid.

What is Buoyant Force?

400

On a velocity-time graph, this physical quantity is represented by the slope.

What is acceleration?

400

Diagram drawn with arrows representing every force acting on an object.

What is Free Body Diagram? Or What is FBD?

400

This says total energy in a closed system stays constant.

What is Conservation of Energy?

400

This type of collision conserves kinetic energy.

What is elastic collision?

400

This Greek scientist discovered the buoyant force principle.

Who is Archimedes?

500

On a velocity-time graph, this quantity is represented by the area under the curve.

What is displacement? or What is change in position?

500

This 17th-centure English scientist developed the three laws of motion.

What is Sir Isaac Newton?

500

Rate of doing work or transferring energy.

What is Power?

500

This type of collision conserves only momentum.

What is Inelastic Collision?

500

For a pendulum:  T=2pi Sqrt (L/?)

What is g?