Definitions
Units and Equations
Kinematics
Forces
Work, Energy, and Power
100

This quantity is only dependent on mass.

What is inertia?

100

The force of gravity on the object and may be defined as the mass times the acceleration due to gravity.

What is weight? 

100

Three meters per second to the left is a measure of ....

What is velocity? 

100

On Saturn your weight would...

What is increase?

100

The two types of mechanical energy.

What are kinetic and potential energy?

200

This state of motion is characterized by zero acceleration.

What is equilibrium? 

200

The units Newtons in SI base units

1N = 1kgm/s2

200

Find the time it takes an object to travel 440 m in 67.8 seconds. 

6.49 s. 

200

This scientific principle states that the acceleration of an object is dependent upon two variables--the net force acting upon the object and the mass of the object.

What is Newton's 2nd Law?

200

The unit Joules in base SI units.

1J = kgm2/s2

300

The vector sum of two or more vectors.

What is the resultant? 

300

Work is calculated by multiplying this quantity by force.

What is displacement?

300
The direction of acceleration for an object slowing down while moving to the left.

What is to the right? 

300

You and two friends push to the right on a box with 100 N of force. Three more of your friends push on the box to the left with a force of 85 N each. Who wins and by how much?

Your three friends pushing to the left win by 55 N.

300

An object at a height of 23 m has a gravitational potential energy of 1190 J. What is its mass?

5.28 kg