Big "G" or Little "g"
Projectile Motion
Kepler's Planetary Motion
Vectors
Circular Motion
100

What is the numerical value for "g?"

9.8 meters per second2

100

What are the two components of projectile motion?

Horizontal and vertical

100

What are the two points on the line in the center called?

Foci

100

What is "R"?

Resultant Vector

100

Jupiter's moon Europa is an example of a(n) __________ satellite?

Natural

200

What is the numerical value for "G?"

6.67 x 10-11 N-m2/kg2

200

What type of trajectory does a ball follow with projectile motion?

Parabolic

200

What is the formula for Eccentricity (E)?

E = D/L

Eccentricity equals the distance between the two foci divided by the length of the major axis

200

What is Angle θ known as?

Angle of the resultant vector

200

______________ is the force that acts on an object moving in a circular path, toward the center of the circle. 

Centripetal

300

Which value of "g" is used when a ball is thrown upwards?

- 9.8 m/s2

300

The horizontal component of a ball's velocity with projectile motion is ___________. There is zero acceleration.

Constant

300

What is the value range of Eccentricity (E)?

zero to one

300

When calculating "R" with vectors that form a right triangle (90 degrees), which formula is used?

Pythagorean Theorem: R2 = A2 + B2

300

____________ is the apparent force that seems to push an object moving in a circular path away from the center of the circle.

Centrifugal

400

What does "G" represent? Not the numerical value, but the definition or theory.

A constant that determines the strength of the gravitational force between two objects based on their mass and distance apart.

400

What does the "Δ x" indicate in the equation below?:

Δ x = vox  x   t

Horizontal displacement of an object 

400

This term is used to describe the point in a planet's orbit closest to the sun and where the planet moves the fastest.

Perihelion

400

When do we use this formula?:

 θ = tan- 1 (opposite / adjacent) 

OR 

 θ = tan - 1 (Vy / Vx)

 To calculate the angle of the resultant vector

400

What are the units of measurement for centripetal force?

Newtons

500

Which scientist identified the numerical value for "G?"

Henry Cavendish

500

In the equation below, what does "Δ y" represent?:

Δ y  =  Voyt  +  ½ ( ayt2 )


Vertical displacement of an object

500

This term is used to describe the point in a planet's orbit where the planet is furthest from the sun and where the planet moves the slowest.

Aphelion

500

What is this formula known as?:

R2 = A2 + B2 - 2AB cos Θ  

Law of Cosines

500

This type of velocity is always perpendicular to the radius for an object moving in uniform circular motion.

Tangential velocity