A | B |
KG | MASS UNITS |
SEC | TIME UNITS |
meters | DISTANCE UNITS |
KG * M/S IN A DIRECTION | MOMENTUM UNITS |
M/S^2 IN A DIRECTION | ACCELERATION UNITS |
M/S IN A DIRECTION | VELOCITY UNITS |
26.55 m/s^2 south | ACCELERATION MEASUREMENT |
75.32 kg*m/s down field | momentum measurement |
9.80 m/s^2 down | acceleration due to gravity |
98.32 m/s up | velocity measurement |
66.00 m | distance measurement |
product of an object's mass and velocity | MOMENTUM |
kg * m/s in a direction | unit for momentum |
force the pulls objects toward eachother | GRAVITY |
speed in a definite direction | VELOCITY |
rate at which velocity changes | ACCELERATION |
scientific unit for time | SECONDS |
scientific unit for distance | METERS |
point from which movement is determined | FRAME OF REFERENCE |
measurement from one point to the next | DISTANCE |
scientific unit is meters | DISTANCE |
change in velocity per unit of time | ACCELERATION |
speed in a definite direction | VELOCITY |
result of multiplying mass of an object and the object's velocity | MOMENTUM |
units are seconds or hours | TIME |
SCIENTIFIC UNIT IS KG * M/S | MOMENTUM |
P = MV (MASS X VELOCITY) | MOMENTUM FORMULA |
SCIENTIFIC UNITS IS M/S2 | ACCELERATION |
VELOCITY OF OBJECT CHANGES WITH TIME | ACCELERATION |
(FV - IV) / T | FORMULA FOR ACCELERATION |
22.33 kg*m/s south | MOMENTUM |
67.88 m/s to the store | VELOCITY |
3.33 m/s^2 up | ACCELERATION |
acceleration towards center of circular path | CENTRIPETAL |
An object on which what only force acting is gravity | PROJECTILE |
The path of a projectile | TRAJECTORY |
Earth orbiting the sun is an example of ___ | CENTRIPETAL ACCELERATION |
There are two components of a projectiles motion | HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL |
Horizontal and vertical motion of a projectile are _____________ of each other. | INDEPENDENT |
Motion at a constant speed around a circle with a fixed radius | Uniform circular motion |
The acceleration of an object in uniform circular motion always points _________ | TOWARD THE CENTER |
The center-directed acceleration of an object in uniform circular motion | CENTRIPETAL ACCELERATION |
The time a projectile is in the air for is ____ of the mass | INDEPENDENT |
acceleration due to gravity on earth? | 9.80 M/S2 DOWN |
In centripetal motion, where is the force facing? | CENTER OF THE CIRCLE |
constant rate of rotation and constant speed | UNIFORM CENTRIPETAL ACCELERATION |
changing rate of rotation | NON UNIFORM CENTRIPETAL ACCELERATION |
shape of path of a projectile | PARABOLA |
an object propelled by a force initially, but that continues moving because of inertia | PROJECTILE |
downward movement under the force of gravity only. | FREE FALL |
2 dimensions of motion | VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL |
highest point of trajectory | APEX |