Motion/Speed
This is what you need to explain where you are.
What are position and a reference point?
Any push or pull is this.
What is a force?
You can find this if you multiply the mass of an object by the gravitational constant 9.8 m/s2.
What is the gravitational force on that object?
You can divide force by the area a force is applied to to find this.
What is pressure?
We multiply force by the distance an object moves to find this.
What is work?
You use this equation to determine this:
s = d/t
What is speed?
Any force that needs to touch another object to be applied to another object is known as this.
What is a contact force?
These two variables affect the gravitational force between two objects.
What are mass and distance?
This causes boiling point to drop as you go up in elevation.
What is air pressure?
This is the ability to do work.
What is energy?
To determine velocity, you need to know an object's speed and this.
What is direction?
Any force that does not need to touch another object to exert force on another object is known as this?
What is a noncontact force?
If something is 35 kg on Earth, is has this mass on Mars.
What is 35 kg?
This is air moving from a high pressure area to a low pressure area.
What is wind?
This is how much energy is used in an amount of time.
Daily Double!!
What is power?
What is the SI unit for power?
The formula to determine the average acceleration is this.
This is the combination of all forces acting on an object.
What is net force?
These two motions combine to cause orbiting.
What are downward motion and forward motion?
This is the SI unit for pressure.
What is the pascal? (Pa)
If I increase the mass of an object, it's KE will do this.
What is increase?
This is what acceleration in a circular motion is known as.
What is centripetal acceleration?
Newton's second law gives us this formula.
What is F = ma?
Gravity and forward momentum causes objects to orbit in this shape.
What is a circle?
We can calculate this by measuring the weight of displaced water.
What is the buoyant force?
Mechanical energy is kinetic energy added to this.
What is potential energy?