It's the name of Iron Man
Tony Stark
What is acceleration?
It's the rate of change of speed with respect to time
Does the time that a free falling object takes to reach the ground depends on the object's mass?
No, it doesn't
It's the number of cycles or revolutions per time
Frequency
It's the resistance of an object to change its state of motion.
Inertia
What is speed?
It's the rate of change of position with respect to time
It's a group of superheroes integrated by a galactic criminal, a raccoon, an alien tree, among others.
Guardians of the Galaxy
Nick Fury brought together this group of superheroes
The Avengers
In circular motion, it's the time the object in motion needs to complete one cycle or revolution
Period
It's a cosmic cube that contains the space gem.
The Teseract
An object travels a distance "d" in an amount of time "t", how can you calculate its speed?
v = d/t
If an object changes its speed from an initial speed "Vi" to a final speed "Vf" in a time lapse "t", what would be its acceleration?
a = (Vf - Vi)/t
When is an object in free falling?
When it's accelerated by gravity without the intervention of other forces
This villain was created by mistake by Tony Stark in order to protect the Earth
Ultron
Captain America's shield is made up of this material
Vibranium
A biker travels at a speed of 20 m/s. How much distance will it travel in 5 seconds?
100 meters
In which movie did Captain America lifted up Thor's hammer?
Avengers: End Game
What's the value of Earth's acceleration of gravity?
9.8 m/s2
It's the name of the acceleration that keeps an object in circular motion
Centripetal acceleration
What tells us Newton's First Law of Motion?
That the objects want to mantain their state of motion unless an external force is applied to them.
It's the name of Thor's hammer
Mjölnir
A car is at rest and starts to accelerate until it reaches an speed of 10 m/s in 2 seconds, what is the car's acceleration?
It's the name of Ant Man
Scott Lang
It's believed that he became "The God of Stories" at the end of his series
Loki
What tells us Newton's Second Law of Motion?
That the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the applied force and inversely proportional to the object's mass.