Intro to Motion
Newton's Laws
The Force of Nature
Work, Power, Momentum
Simple Machines
100

Who dominated scientific thought for almost 2000 years?

Aristotle

100
The pushing or pulling one object upon another is called 
A force 
100

The velocity at which the magnitude of drag equals the object's weight

What is terminal velocity?

100

SI unit for work

What is a Joule(J)?

100

What three forms of assistance do machines provide

1. multiply the applied force. 

2. multiply the distance the force moves something.

3. change direction of the force

200
What branch of physics developed before the 1900's?

Classical Physics

200

The SI unit of force

Newton (N)

200

The force that causes an object to travel in a curved path

What is centriPETAL force?

200

SI unit for power? 

What is a Watt?
200

How much help a machine provides is called

mechanical advantage

300

A vector representing an objects change in position

Displacement

300

The space relative to which motion is measured?

Frame of reference

300

An object that hangs from a fixed point and swings back and forth because of gravity

What is a Pendulum?

300

The transfer of energy from one object to another by a force

What is work?

300

A measure of how well a machine converts input work into output work 

Efficiency

400

A vector showing the combined effect of two or more other vectors

resultant

400

Name all three laws of motion

1. the velocity of an object does not change unless it is acted upon by an external force

2. the force required to accelerate an object at a certain rate equals the objects mass times the desired acceleration 

3. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction 

400

The effect that the surface of an object has on friction using unitless values is called 

coefficient

400

What is the unit used for momentum

kg m/s

400

One of the most versatile of the simple machine, can multiply force or speed with or without changing input direction

The lever

500

The study of motion and forces

Dynamics

500
diagram that represents the object and the forces on it without considering the causes of the forces or the reaction forces exerted by the object. 

Free-body diagram

500

The gravitational force exerted on an object near the surface of the earth or any celestial body

What is Gravity?

500

the rate of doing work, or work per unit of time 

Power

500

a simple machine consisting of of a wheel over which a rope or cable is passed.

A pulley