The rate of change of velocity is referred to as this. Vroom, vroom!
What is acceleration?
These four directions are always considered in the context of a vector chart.
What are North, South, East, and West?
Objects at rest remain at rest and objects in motion remain in motion unless acted upon by a force of this kind.
What is an unbalanced force?
Two events often associated with momentum, especially when it comes to automobiles.
What are collisions and explosions?
Constant velocity describes when an object is moving in this geometrical direction.
What is a straight line?
The distance between two points creates this line, which is also opposite of the 90-degree angle of a right triangle.
What is the hypotenuse?
Multiply mass and acceleration to find this.
What is force?
Like energy, this cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred between objects.
What is momentum?
The name of this triangle symbol present in the acceleration formula (not to be confused with the airline or land formation).

What is delta?
Vectors can be seen in this kind of chart. Take caution while navigating parts of the world like the one here, if you dare to do so!

What is a nautical chart?
When the forces upon an object add to this integer, it will either not move or continue to move at a steady speed.
What is zero?
Elastic, partially elastic, and inelastic are all kinds of this event.
What is a collision?
This form of velocity includes a minimum of two observers.
What is relative velocity?
To move one meter West, then two meters North, then three meters East would result in being in this direction, relative to the origin.
What is Northeast?
This law of Sir Isaac Newton's demonstrates action-reaction pairs.
What is the 3rd Law of Motion?
Kg m/s2 is otherwise known as this unit of measurement.
What is a Newton?
Because velocity is a vector quantity, these two forms of measurement are necessary for it to be defined.
What are magnitude and direction?
To successfully cross a raging river flowing East, one would have to swim in this direction as to travel in a straight line across said river.
What is Northwest?
In 1705, Newton was knighted by this monarch, giving him the title Sir Isaac Newton.
Who is Queen Anne?
The product between these give the same units as the product of force and time.
What are mass and velocity?