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Newton’s First Law Newton’s Second Law Newton’s Third Law Kinematics Measurement 1pt 1 pt 1 pt 1pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2pt 2pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4pt 4 pt 4pt 5pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt
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The resistance of an object to a change in velocity
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What is inertia?
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What a baseball does if you throw it in space
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What is continue moving in a straight line?
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Why things thrown on Earth eventually stop
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What is friction?
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The quantity which determines an object’s inertia
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What is the mass?
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If you swing a ball clockwise on a string, it is the direction the ball goes when released at “9 o’clock”
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What is upwards?
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It is the cause of an object’s acceleration
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What is net force?
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Acceleration is inversely proportional to it
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What is the mass?
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The force with which gravity pulls on a 10kg object
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What is 100N?
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The acceleration of a 50kg object pulled with 10N
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What is .5 m/s/s?
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The time during which a net force acting on an object whose graph is:
v t (s) 2
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What is during the first second?
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If the action force is you pulling on a rope, this is the reaction force
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What is the rope pulling on you?
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The amount of force with which a scale pushes up on my feet (if I am still)
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What is my weight?
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It pushes on airplanes to make them go
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What is air?
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If an action force is Object A pushing Object B, then the reaction force acts on what object
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What is object A?
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The force of a strongman pulling on you plus the force of you pulling on the strongman
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What is 0 N?
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Velocity equals (final position - initial position) divided by this
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What is the change in time?
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If I move East with a velocity of 10 m/s, a velocity of -5 m/s represents movement in this direction
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What is West?
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It is defined as a change in velocity divided by a change in time
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What is acceleration?
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The equation d=1/2 at2, solved for acceleration
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What is a=2d/t2?
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The accelerations shown below:
4 3 v (m/s) 2 1 1 2 t (s)
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What is -1 m/s2, then 0 m/s2?
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It is the standard (SI) unit of force
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What is the Newton (N)?
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The difference between your measurement and the true value
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What is error?
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To reduce error, scientists often take multiple measurements and then do this
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What is take an average?
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To get the percent error, you divide the error by the true value, then multiply by this number
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What is 100?
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If your measurements are consistently wrong in one direction, it might be due to this type of error
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What is “Systematic error”?
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