p=mv
What is the Equation for Momentum?
The ability of something to do work
What is Energy?
The product of an object's mass and its velocity, representing the quantity of motion it possesses.
What is momentum?
The body in the solar system that all planets revolve around.
What is the Sun?
A series of vibrations traveling from one point to another.
What are waves?
9.8 m/s
What is the Acceleration of Gravity on Earth?
The transfer of energy by a force that causes an object to be displaced
What is Work?
The units that momentum is measured in
What is "kilograms per second" (kg * m/s), or Newton Seconds?
The force that pulls all objects towards each other.
What is Gravity?
Vibrations are parallel to the direction of travel.
What are transverse waves?
1/2mv^2
What is the equation for Kinetic Energy?
Energy is neither ______ or ______
What is "created" and "destroyed?"
A collision in which momentum conserved, but kinetic energy is not.
What is an Inelastic Collision?
The time for one full cycle.
What is a Period?
The amount of waves passing through a point over some amount of time.
What is Frequency?
What is the centripetal acceleration equation?
The energy due to position, shape, or configuration
What is Potential Energy?
Momentum includes the following properties...
(Hint: There's three)
What is mass, velocity, and direction?
States that Orbits are ellipses.
What is Kepler's 1st Law of Planetary Motion?
The Symbol for wavelength
What is "λ"?
What is the Universal Gravitation Equation?
The energy an object has due to its position in a gravitational field
What is Gravitational Potential Energy?
A collision in which two objects stick together after collision, and both momentum and kinetic energy are not conserved.
What is Perfectly Inelastic Collision?
On a roller-coaster, this value can not be zero otherwise the cart will lose contact with the track
What is Normal Force?
Sound, Earthquakes, Slinkies.
What are examples of longitudinal waves?