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Graphs, variables
Momentum, Impulse
Linear Motion
Linear Motion part 2
100
This variable is on the x axis.
What is independent?
100
Product of force and time interval during which the force acts.
What is impulse?
100
An object is moving if its position relative to a fixed point is changing.
What is relative motion?
100
Dividing the change in velocity by time.
What is acceleration?
200
This type of graph uses points connected by lines to show how variation changes in relation to one another.
What is line?
200
Mass of an object multiplied by its velocity.
What is momentum?
200
How fast an object is moving.
What is speed?
200
The units for this term are meters and seconds.
What is average speed?
300
This type of graph compares different parts of a whole and is represented by percentages.
What is circle?
300
The units for this term is newtons and seconds.
What is Impulse?
300
The speed at any instant.
What is instantaneous speed?
300
The units for this term are kilometers, hours, seconds.
What is acceleration?
400
This type of graph looks for trends over time and the items are not part of a whole.
What is bar?
400
The units for this term is kilograms, meters, and seconds.
What is momentum?
400
The total distance covered divided by the time.
What is average speed?
400
The speedometer in the car shows this.
What is instantaneous speed?
500
This variable is on the y axis.
What is dependent?
500
This type of momentum decreases the time in which your momentum is brought to zero.
What is decreasing momentum?
500
How fast and in what direction it moves.
What is velocity?
500
When either the speed or the direction or both is changing.
What is changing velocity?