Kinematics
Forces
Energy
Momentum
Culbreth Lore
100

The fundamental assumption of the kinematic equations

Constant acceleration

100

Newton's 2nd Law

F = ma

100

The two basic types of energy

Kinetic and Potential

100

The name for the change in momentum.

Impulse

100

Dr. Culbreth's wife's first name

Laura

200

The variable that remains consistent across the multiple dimensions of motion in a kinematics analysis

Time

200

The 2 basic types of friction

Static and Kinetic

200

The change in this is equal to the net work done on an object. 

Kinetic Energy

200

The condition for momentum conservation in a system.

No outside net force on the system.
200

Where Dr. Culbreth got his PhD

ECU

300
The calculus relationship between the velocity and acceleration

a = dv/dt or v = integral (a dt)

300

The equation for the force due to a spring

F = -kx

300

The condition for energy conservation of a system.

No work done by non-conservative forces.

300

The 2 quantities conserved in an elastic collision

Energy and momentum

300

Dr. Culbreth's favorite TV show

Avatar the Last Airbender (OG)

400

The slope of at a single point on a distance vs time graph. 

Instantaneous velocity

400

Your hand hurting when you punch a wall is a consequence of this. 

Newton's 3rd Law

400

The equation for gravitational potential energy close to the earth.

Ug = mgh

400

A weighted average of position based on mass.

The center of mass.

400

Dr. Culbreth's horse's name

Sami

500

The fundamental assumption for projectile motion

Negligible air resistance

500

The weight of an object is dependent on these factors

The mass of the object and the planet it is on (or the gravitational acceleration)

500

The equation for the work done by a force

W = Integral (F dot dx)

500

Newton's 2nd law in momentum form

F = dp/dt

500

The food Dr. Culbreth is allergic to.

Bananas