Numbers in Science
Vectors, Scalars, and Units
Motion
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1,000,000,000 in scientific notation

1 x 109

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Velocity is a (vector, scalar, unit)

Vector - has a magnitude (amount) and a direction

100

The difference between the starting and ending points in a path of motion.

Displacement.

100

The units for acceleration.

Distance divided by time squared (usually m/s2)

200

1000 grams = _____ hectograms

1000 grams = 10 hectograms

(King Henry Doesn't Usually Drink Chocolate Milk)

200

The metric unit for length is...

meter.

200

Distance traveled in a certain time.

Speed.

200

Acceleration due to gravity on Earth.

9.8 m/s2

300

Metric unit for volume.

Liter

300

Give an example of a scalar with a unit.

(Multiple answers possible)

25 kilograms

2.3 meters per second

78 centimeters, etc.

300

Tyson walks 3 meters West and then 8 meters East. Tyson's total distance is....

11 meters (displacement is 5 meters)

300

When you add up all the forces acting on an object you are calculating the...

Net force.

400

Angelica measures her temperature 100 times with a thermometer. Each time the thermometer reads exactly 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32 degrees Celsius). Angelica's thermometer is not correct, but it is...

Precise.

400

Displacement is a (vector, scalar, unit)

Scalar

400

A position versus time graph can be used to calculate an object's...

Speed (or velocity if you know the direction)

400

Draw an example of a free body diagram.

(Answers may vary)

500

Estimate the order of magnitude (scientific notation exponent) for the population of the city of Austin.

6 (order of magnitude)

Actual: 1,013,293 people

Scientific Notation: 1 x 106

500

Two forces act on an object. One force is 3 Newtons North, the other force is 4 Newtons East. The resultant force is...

HINT: 

5 Newtons North East (3+ 42 = 52)

500

Describe the motion indicated by a straight, horizontal line on a position versus time graph.

Still. No motion. Stopped.

500

The mass of an elephant on Earth is about 2000 - 3000 kilograms. What would be the most likely mass of an elephant on the Moon?

2000 - 3000 kilograms (The elephant's weight on Earth would be about 20,000 - 30,000 Newtons, but on the moon there is 1/6th as much gravity, so the Elephant's weight on the moon would be only about 3,000 - 4,000 Newtons or 700 - 800 pounds)