Measurements/Units/Motion
m/s is the correct unit for...
Speed/Velocity
According to this Newton's law, when there is no net force acting on an object, the object will stay at rest, and move with constant velocity in a straight line.
What is Newton's first law?
One watt is equivalent to one...
What is J/s?
The two ways to charge an object
What is induction and conduction?
The value of a kilo (k) within the metric system
What is 10^3?
F = ma is associated with
What is Newton's second law?
Work is done when a force moves an object on which it acts in the direction of the force. The formula used to define work is....
What is W = force x distance or W =Fd?
A positively charged glass rod attracts object X. The net charge of object X is...
What may be zero or negative?
A brick will fall this many meters from starting at rest and falling freely for 3.0 seconds
What is 44 m?
The greater the mass the greater the...
What is inertia?
A quantity which measures the rate at which work is done...
What is power?
The total current in a circuit consisting of six operating 100-watt lamps connected to a 120-volt source is....
What is 5 A?
A 40-kilogram student runs up a staircase to a floor that is 5.0 meters higher than her starting point in 7.0 seconds. The student's power output is... A quantity which measures the rate at which work is done...
What is 280 W?
Two identical resistors connected in a series have an equivalent resistance of 4 ohms. The same two resistors, when connected in parallel, have an equivalent resistance of...
What is 1 ohm?
At the circus, a 100-kilogram clown is fired 15 meters per second from a 500-kilogram cannon. The recoil speed of the cannon is....
What is 3.0 m/s?
A 95-kilogram student climbs 4.0 meters up a rope in 3.0 seconds. The power output of the student is....
What is 1200 W?
A simple circuit consists of a 100-ohm resistor connected to a battery. A 25-ohm resistor is to be connected to the circuit. The smallest equivalent resistance possible when both resistors are connected to the battery is....
What is 20-ohms?