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Test Review

Vocabulary Distance Displacement Instantaneous speed Net force Balanced force Inertia Friction Gravity Weight Centripetal force momentum

Formulas Speed Velocity Acceleration Force momentum

1. What is the difference between: Distance and displacement Speed and velocity

What are the parts of a distance-time graph and a speed-time graph? What information does the slope of the line give you? What does the shape or direction of the line indicate in each graph?

What are all of the ways that an object can accelerate? Explain Newton’s 1st law. Explain Newton’s 2nd law. What is the relationship between force, mass and acceleration Explain Newton’s 3rd law

8. What are the 3 types of friction? 7. What causes friction? 8. What are the 3 types of friction? How are they different What are some examples of each type

What is the relationship between air resistance and terminal velocity? What is acceleration due to gravity? How do you calculate weight? Explain why objects feel weightless in space (hint: what is free fall)

How do action-reaction forces work? Why don’t they cancel each other? Explain the law of conservation of momentum using an example.