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Vocabulary

More Vocabulary & Stuff

Speed, Distance, or Velocity

Graphs & Pictures

Everyday Examples

Laws

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The distance traveled by an object per unit time is called this

A change in position relative to a frame of reference is called this

Speed in a specific direction is also known as this

The rate of change in velocity is known as this

The background object or point from which movement is determined is called this

The inward force created by a uniform circular motion is called

Any push or pull is known as this

True or False It’s whether or not the momentum of an object can change

True or False Objects with different masses can have the same momentum

Of the following, it’s the measurement not needed when calculating motion: distance time volume

500 km

55 m/s

90 km/s

67 mph south

75 m/s due north

A baseball player sliding into second base after “stealing” is an example of this type of friction

When two marbles simultaneously roll into a row of five marbles, it’s the number of marbles that roll away

A ball thrown to Gallagher will not travel in a straight line A ball thrown to Gallagher will not travel in a straight line. It will curve downwards due to these two forces

A bike rolling on the ground is an example of this type of friction

It’s the object with the largest momentum: object A: 4 kg x 10 m/s object B: 10 kg x 1 m/s object C: 0.2 kg x 100 m/s

It states that an object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an outside force

The formula for this law is force= mass x acceleration

The law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be ______ or ______ , only transferred

Final Jeopardy Category

Labs

Final Jeopardy "Answer"

Using all lab experience describe the relationship between starting height and ending height of a marble when rolled down a track

Congratulations all teams ! The team with the most points will earn 5 bonus points towards the quiz!