Physics Flashcards
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8384179257 | Speed | Distance/Time The distance you travel divided by the amount of time it take you to get there. | 0 | |
8384179258 | Velocity | Speed in a given direction | 1 | |
8384179259 | Acceleration | the rate at which velocity changes | 2 | |
8384179260 | Force | A push or a pull | 3 | |
8384179261 | Newton | Unit of Measurement for Force | 4 | |
8384179262 | Net Force | The combination of all forces acting on an object | 5 | |
8384179263 | Unbalanced Force | Causes a change in motion | 6 | |
8384179264 | Balanced Force | No change in motion | 7 | |
8384179265 | Potential Energy | Stored Energy-Highest Point | 8 | |
8384179266 | Kinetic Energy | Energy of motion-Lowest Point | 9 | |
8384179267 | Friction | A force that opposes the motion of objects that touch as they move past each other | 10 | |
8384179268 | Newton's Law 1 | An object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted on by an external force | 11 | |
8384179269 | Newton's Law 2 | Force = mass • acceleration | 12 | |
8384179270 | Newton's Law 3 | for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction | 13 | |
8384179271 | Inertia | The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion | 14 | |
8384179272 | Physics | the study of matter and energy | 15 | |
8384179273 | Distance Time Graph-NO Motion | 16 | ||
8384179274 | Distance Time Graph-Deceleration | 17 | ||
8384179275 | Distance Time Graph- constant speed | 18 | ||
8384179276 | Unit of Measurement for Speed | mph, km/h,m/s | 19 | |
8384179277 | Unit of Measurement for Acceleration | m/s/s, m/s2 | 20 | |
8384179278 | Distance Time Graph- Acceleration | 21 | ||
8384179279 | Distance Time Graph- Backwards | 22 | ||
8384179281 | weight | force of gravity in Newtons | 23 | |
8384327706 | Applied force | push or pull on an object | 24 | |
8384344554 | Normal Force | Force applied to an object that resists the force of gravity. | 25 | |
8384368662 | Gravity | The force of attraction between two objects that have mass. Depends on the mass and distance between them | 26 |