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SI Units Terminal Velocity Metric System Miscellaneous Measurements 100 200 300 400 100 200 300 400 200 300 400 200 300 400 100
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Vocab More SI Units Newton’s Laws Measurements Motion 200 400 600 800 200 400 600 800 400 600 800 400 600 800 F.J.
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The SI unit for length Answer
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100 meter 100
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The SI unit for time 200 Answer
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Second 200
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The SI unit for mass 300 Answer
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Kilogram (or gram) 300
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SI Stands for this 400 Answer
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International system of units 400
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Any representation of an object or event used to explain the natural world 100 Answer
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Model 100
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Common graphs include, bar, circle and this type of graph 200 Answer
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Line or two coordinate graph 200
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An approximate measurement of an object or event 300 Answer
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Estimate 300
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When a scientist or engineer collects data, the information is generally first put into this… 400 Answer
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A data table 400
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The _________is a base-ten system 100 Answer
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Metric System 100
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When you are converting from a big unit (like kilometers)to a smaller unit (like millimeters), you do this… 200 Answer
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Multiply 200
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When you are converting from a small unit (like millimeters) to a larger unit (like kilometers) you do this… 300 Answer
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Divide 300
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These type of units use more than one measurement at a time 400 Answer
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Derived Units 400
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2500 meters = ______ kilometers 100 Answer
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2500 meters = 2.5 km 100
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The resistance of an object to any change in its state of motion, including changes to its speed and direction 200 Answer
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Inertia (mass is a measure of inertia) 200
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A push or a pull 300 Answer
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Force 300
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The sum of all forces acting on an object 400 Answer
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Net Force 400
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This is the amount of space something takes up 100 Answer
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Volume 100
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The force exerted on any object with massforce by the gravitational acceleration of a body such as a planet. 200 Answer
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Weight 200
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Which tool would be most useful in determining the volume of a shoebox 300 Answer
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Ruler L x w x h 300
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How close your measurement is to the actual value 400 Answer
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Accuracy 400
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How close a group of measurements are to each other 200 Answer
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Precision 200
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The amount of matter in an object 400 Answer
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Mass 400
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Anything that has mass and takes up space 600 Answer
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Matter 600
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The flow of charges 800 Answer
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Electric Current 800
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SI unit for temperature 200 Answer
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Kelvin 200
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The interval between two events 400 Answer
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Time 400
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SI unit for electric current 600 Answer
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Amphere 600
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There are a total of _____ SI Units? 800 Answer
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Seven: meter, kilogram, second, meterkilogramsecond ampereampere, kelvin, mole, and candela.kelvinmolecandela 800
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F = MxA 200 Answer
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Newton’s Second Law 200
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For every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force 400 Answer
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Newton’s Third Law 400
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Also called the Law of Inertia 600 Answer
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What is Newton’s First Law 600
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Newton’s First Law 800 Answer
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An object in motion will stay in motion (an object at rest will stay at rest) unless acted on by an outside force 800
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A scalar quantity representing the measurement between two points 200 Answer
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Distance 200
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The shortest distance connecting the initial and final points, that is a straight line 400 Answer
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Displacement 400
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A measurement that contains only magnitude 600 Answer
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Scalar 600
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A measurement that contains Magnitude and direction 800 Answer
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Vector (e.g.displacement,velocity) 800
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Distance/Time 200 Answer
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Speed 200
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V f –V i Time 400 Answer
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Acceleration 400
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All motion is measured from this 600 Answer
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Reference point 600
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Unit for acceleration 800 Answer
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m/s/s 800
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What is the net force acting on this object in this free body diagram Answer
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