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VocabularyEquationsGraphsForcesLabels

Vocabulary- 10 How far an object has moved measured in meters

Vocabulary – 10 Distance

Vocabulary- 20 How fast something is going at a particular instant

Vocabulary – 20 Instantaneous speed

Vocabulary - 30 When a push or pull results in no change in motion

Vocabulary – 30 Balanced force

Vocabulary - 40 The rate of change in velocity

Vocabulary – 40 acceleration

Vocabulary - 50 Another name for Newton’s first law

Vocabulary – 50 inertia

Equations - 10 To find the net force of two forces in the same direction you should…

Equations – 10 Add them together

Equations - 20 The equation for speed

Equations – 20 Distance/time

Equations - 30 What does V mean

Equations – 30 Vf- Vi

Equations - 40 If you know speed and distance how do you find time?

Equations – 40 Distance/speed

Equations - 50 What is the equation for acceleration

Equations – 50

Graphs - 10 Where is home on a position time graph?

Graphs – 10 At distance of 0m

Graphs - 20 How do you find velocity on a position time graph?

graphs – 20 Find the slope!

Graphs- 30 What is happening in this graph?

Graphs– 30 The object is speeding up

Graphs - 40 What is the displacement in this graph?

Graphs– 40 Zero

Graphs - 50 What does a graph of a car slowing down look like?

Graphs– 50

Forces - 10 Two forces in opposite directions that are equal amounts

Forces– 10 Balanced

Forces - 20 The force that usually makes things fall

Forces– 20 Gravity

Forces - 30 Inertia depends on an objects __________

Forces– 30 Mass

Question Why does a seatbelt help in a car crash?

Forces – 40 It increases the time it takes to decelerate

Forces- 50 The laws of motion were written by this British scientist

Forces – 50 Sir Isaac Newton

Labels - 10 Distance

Labels – 10 meters

Labels - 20 Mass

Labels – 20 grams

Labels - 30 speed

Labels – 30 Meters/second

Labels - 40 Acceleration

Answer 5 – 40 m/s 2

Labels- 50 Velocity

Labels – 50 m/s in a direction like North