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Physics – the study of matter and energy.. Matter – Anything which occupies space, has substance, and under ordinary conditions cannot be created or destroyed.

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1 Physics – the study of matter and energy.

2 Matter – Anything which occupies space, has substance, and under ordinary conditions cannot be created or destroyed. Solid, liquids, and gas are all examples of matter.

3 Solid – The only state of matter that has a definite shape and occupies a definite amount of space.

4 Atom – The most basic unit of a substance.

5 Molecules - Grouped of linked atoms.

6 Cohesion – The attraction that allows molecules of the same kind to stick together. Example – Molecules in a rock stuck together.

7 Adhesion – The attraction that allows molecules of a different kind to stick together. Example – The molecules of dry erase marker held to the white board.

8 Examples of adhesion involve two different things, examples of cohesion involve one thing.

9 Volume – The amount of substance a space occupies. To determine the volume of a rectangular solid, you need to know its length, width, and height. Units are cubed

10 Height = 1,450 feet Length = 195 feet Width = 195 feet Volume = 55, 136, 250 feet 3

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12 Volume = 549.5 cm 3

13 Height = 672 feet Radius = 125 feet Volume = 32, 970, 000 feet 3

14 Height = 6 feet Length = 12 feet Width = 4 feet Volume = 288 feet 3

15 Height = 16 inches Radius = 8 inches Volume = 128 inches 3

16 Mass – The amount of material in an object. In other words, how much matter is in an object.

17 Weight – Is the measurement of the pull of gravity upon an object. Weight and mass are not the same, but are directly related to one another.

18 Density – Comparing the mass of objects with the same volume. Units are in g/cm 3

19 Volume = Mass/Density Mass = Volume X Density

20 Mass = 25.0 grams Volume = 29.4 cm 3 Density = 0.850 g/cm 3

21 Mass = 425.0 grams Volume = 48.0 cm 3 Copper = 8.85 g/cm 3 Bronze = 9.87 g/cm 3 Gold = 19.3 g/cm 3

22 Density = 7.87 g/cm 3 Volume = 2500 cm 3 Mass = 19,675 grams

23 Density = 19.3 g/cm 3 Mass = 1500 grams Volume = 77.7 cm 3

24 Mass = 75.0 grams Volume = 56.2 cm 3 Density = 1.33 g/cm 3

25 Mass = 376.0 grams Volume = 35.8 cm 3 Steel = 7.85 g/cm 3 Titanium = 4.54 g/cm 3 Silver = 10.5 g/cm 3

26 Density = 25.87 g/cm 3 Volume = 5000 cm 3 Mass = 129,350 grams

27 Density = 16.3 g/cm 3 Mass = 1200 grams Volume = 73.6 g/cm 3

28 Distance – The length of the path that something has traveled. Usually measured in meters or kilometers.

29 Speed - The distance covered by a moving object in a unit of time. Speed = Distance / Time

30 One day you decide to skateboard to the mall. It is 8 miles from your house to the mall and it takes you 1 hour to get to the mall. What is your average speed to the mall in MPH? 8 MPH

31 One day you decide to bike to school. It is 5 miles from your house to school and it takes you 30 minutes to get to school. What is your average speed to school in MPH? 10 MPH

32 One day you decide to run to the grocery school. It is 4 miles from your house to the grocery store and it takes you 40 minutes to get to the grocery store. What is your average speed to the store in MPH? 6 MPH

33 Velocity – The rate of motion (speed) in a particular direction. Velocity should always have a speed and a direction!

34 Uniform Motion – Motion in which the velocity of the moving object does not change.

35 Accelerated Motion - Motion in which the velocity of the moving object does change.

36 Acceleration – The change in velocity over a period of time. Acceleration = Final velocity – starting velocity / time Units usually in m/sec 2

37 Acceleration of Gravity – The type of acceleration experienced by falling objects.

38 Positive Acceleration – If the velocity of an object changes so its speed increases.

39 Negative Acceleration – If the velocity of an object changes so its speed decreases.

40 A man shoots an arrow at an initial velocity of 300 m/second in a vertical direction. When the arrow hits a tree its velocity is 100 m/second in a vertical direction. The arrow was in the air for 4 seconds. What was its rate of acceleration? -50m/sec 2

41 A punter kicks a football at an initial velocity of 8m/sec upward. The ball travels at this same velocity for 1.5 seconds, how high did the punter kick the football? 12m


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