Meters per seconds, Joules and Newtons are examples of these.
What are derived units?
100
Burger King is known as this in Australia.
What is Hungry Jack's?
100
Any change in velocity is known as this.
What is acceleration?
100
An object that starts from rest and accelerates at a constant rate of 5m/s^2 for 10 second will travel how far?
What is 250m?
200
This force is the reason that objects launched on Earth at angles between 0 and 90 degrees above horizontal move in a parabolic path.
What is gravity?
200
This prefix represents x 1,000,000
What is Mega?
200
There are this many countries that are larger than Australia.
What is 5?
(Russia, USA, China, Brazil and Canada)
200
This type of acceleration is a measurement of the rate of change in a vector's direction.
What is centripetal acceleration?
200
A man jogs due west at 6mi/hr for 45 min. then jogs north at the same rate for 20 min., then heads east for 45 min. and finally returns home by jogging due south for 20 min. The displacement of the man is this.
What is 0 m?
300
The absolute value of a vector quantity refers to this.
What is the vector magnitude?
300
These were the orginal 3 SI base units.
What are second, meter and kilogram?
300
This is the highest grossing Australian film of all time.
What is Crocodile Dundee?
300
This is the accepted value of the acceleration of gravity on Earth in a vacuum.
What is 9.81 m/s^2?
300
At the apex of a parabolic path and object's vertical velocity is this.
What is 0 m/s?
400
This type of velocity represents numerical value that is half way between the initial and final velocities of an object undergoing acceleration.
What is average velocity?
400
A miscommunication between space agencies building this space craft caused it to crash into Mars.
What is Mars Climate Orbiter?
400
This is South Australia's largest island.
What is Kangaroo Island?
400
This formula will allow one to find the distance travel by an accelerating object over a given time.
What is d=Vot+1/2at^2 ?
400
Vectors are added like this.
What is head-to-tail?
500
Vx and Vy are said to be these.
What are vector quantities?
500
This is the SI unit of luminous intensity.
What is the Candela?
500
This country is located closest to Australia.
What is PNG?
500
Gravity only accelerates objects moving in this dimension.
What is vertical?
500
If an object is launch with an initial velocity of 40m/s at 60 degrees above horizontal, then its initial velocity in the x-direction (horizontally) will be this.