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When you throw up an object, this is the velocity at the top of its motion

0 m/s

100

The time at which the 2 cars pass each other

D

100

If I am running at 3.4 m/s at 50° above the positive x-axis, this is y-component of my velocity. 

2.60 m/s

100

This author of Principia Mathematica also came up with three simple physics rules (which you will learn about soon)

Isaac Newton

100

The capitol of Michigan

Lansing

200

The quadratic formula

(I didn't feel like typing it out)

200

The direction (assuming right is positive) that car two is traveling at time D

Left

200

If I travel 3 blocks north and 4 blocks east, this will be the magnitude and direction of my displacement. 

5 blocks 36.9° North of East

200

This is the eighth planet in our solar system

Neptune

200

My majors

Physics and Math

300

The rate at which the velocity of an object increases every second when freely falling

9.8 m/s/s

300

The number of times in which car 1 stopped

0

300

This is the magnitude of the i, j, and k unit vectors.

1

300

The aftermath of a supernova can form what (2 possible answers, just name one)

A black hole and a neutron star

300

He is Gilgamesh's half-animal friend in The Epic of Gilgamesh

Enkidu

400

If I toss a ball up at 3 m/s, this will be its maximum height (in meters)

0.46 meters

400

The number of times car 2 stopped

1

400

My position as a function of time is given on the worksheet. This is the magnitude and direction of my velocity at t = 3s.

42.8 m/s -10.8° 

400

This theory of Einstein involves the curvature of "space-time" (you must be specific) 

General Relativity 
400

This animal is 30 times more likely to be struck by lightning than a human

Giraffe 

500

If I toss up a ball at 10 m/s, at what time (in seconds) will it reach the point x = 2 m. 

1.82s and 0.225s

500

The 2 cars are moving at nearly the same velocity at this time

A

500

You are given a vector in the plane that has a magnitude of 95.0 units and a y component of -47.0 units. These are the two possibilities for the x-component. 

82.6, -82.6 units

500

This fundamental particle, discovered by J. J. Thomson, was first referred to as a "corpuscle"

electron

500

What is the name of my cat?

Aki