What is position?
It is a cause of acceleration.
What is force?
A scalar quantity describing the transfer of energy due to a moving interaction.
What is work?
Circular motion with constant speed.
What is uniform circular motion?
This convention is used to determine the direction of rotational vectors (among other things).
What is the right-hand rule?
A vector quantity describing the rate of change of velocity.
What is acceleration?
It resists acceleration.
What is mass?
A vector quantity that describes an object's moving state of inertia.
What is momentum?
The rate of cycle completion.
What is frequency?
These two forces never act on the same object.
What is an action-reaction pair?
9.80 meters per second squared
What is gravitational acceleration?
The state of an object on which the net force is zero.
What is equilibrium?
These are the kinds of mechanical energy.
What are kinetic and potential energy?
In this kind of oscillation amplitude and frequency are independent.
What is simple harmonic motion?
This is a graphical model of the transformation of energy within a system.
What is an energy diagram?
Scalar quantities describing the rate of change of position and the total change of position.
What are speed and distance?
The kind of motion friction opposes.
What is sliding or relative motion?
These kinds of forces do work that change mechanical energy.
What are nonconservative forces?
The rotational versions of force and mass.
What are torque and moment of inertia?
The first to reach of the bottom of an incline among a solid sphere, hollow sphere, a solid cylinder, and a hollow cylinder.
What is the solid sphere?
The conditions for a curved path.
What are a changing of velocity's direction and a perpendicular component of acceleration?
These are three kinds of contact forces.
What are normal, tension, and friction?
The two paradigmatic kinds of collisions.
What are perfectly elastic and completely inelastic?
This object's frequency and period are independent of its mass.
What is a simple pendulum?
An object that multiplies force.
What is a machine?