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Vocabulary
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Speed, Distance, or Velocity
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Graphs & Pictures
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Everyday Examples
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Laws
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The distance traveled by an object per unit time is called this
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A change in position relative to a frame of reference is called this
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Speed in a specific direction is also known as this
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The rate of change in velocity is known as this
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The background object or point from which movement is determined is called this
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The inward force created by a uniform circular motion is called
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Any push or pull is known as this
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True or False It’s whether or not the momentum of an object can change
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True or False Objects with different masses can have the same momentum
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Of the following, it’s the measurement not needed when calculating motion: distance time volume
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500 km
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55 m/s
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90 km/s
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67 mph south
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75 m/s due north
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A baseball player sliding into second base after “stealing” is an example of this type of friction
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When two marbles simultaneously roll into a row of five marbles, it’s the number of marbles that roll away
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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
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A bike rolling on the ground is an example of this type of friction
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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
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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
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The formula for this law is force= mass x acceleration
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The law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be ______ or ______ , only transferred
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Final Jeopardy Category
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Labs
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Final Jeopardy "Answer"
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Using all lab experience describe the relationship between starting height and ending height of a marble when rolled down a track
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