2D Kinematics
Projectiles
History of Dynamics
Laws of Motion
Forces
100

Change in position

What is displacement?

100

The path of a Projectile

What is a trajectory?

100

the first man who initially investigated about the concept of inertia

Galileo Galilei

100

a force that causes a change in motion by opposing it.

What is Friction?

100

pushes and pulls

What are forces?

200

the velocity of an object at that instant

What is instantaneous velocity vector?

200

Zero Vertical velocity 

What is the projectile's vertical velocity at the peak of its flight?

200

The philosopher behind motion being either natural or unnatural.

Who is Aristotle?

200

anything inside an imaginary boundary chosen by the physicist.

What is a system?

200

enables an object to change its state of motion

What are unbalanced forces?

300

a coordinate system within which motion is observed or measured.

what is a frame of reference?

300

any flying object that is given an initial velocity, and is then influenced only by external forces, such as gravity

What are projectiles?

300

hypothesis based on conjecture rather than observation, usually in an attempt to explain a natural phenomenon.

What is an ad hoc hypothesis?

300

ΣF = ma

What is the 2nd law of motion?

300

a force that pulls things apart

What is a tensile force?

400

acceleration at a particular moment

What is instantaneous acceleration

400

The unpowered portion of a projectile's path

What is ballistic trajectory?

400

The scientist who studied about gravitation and published a book called Principia.

Who is Isaac Newton?

400

The force of planetary gravitational attraction on an object 

What is weight?

400

action-at-a-distance forces

What are noncontact forces?

500

a motion that has been initially propelled horizontally and allowed to fall in a ballistic trajectory

What is horizontal projection?
500

An object will continue in its original state of motion unless some outside agent acts on it.

What is Galileo's Principle of Inertia?

500

A resultant force of 1 N, when applied to a mass of 1 kg, produces an acceleration of 1 m/s².

What is the definition of the derived unit Newton?

500

a fundamental force that causes nuclear decay

weak nuclear interaction force