Intertia
Friction
Speed
Motion
Magnitude
Position
Reference point
Vector
Velocity
Boyant force
Free fall
Gravity
Pressure
Acceleration
Centripetal acceleration
Force
Net force
Orbit
Atmospheric pressure
Fluid
Pascal
Achimedes principle
Distance
Time
meters per second
calculations
measurements
Isaac Newton
acceleration
second law
first law
kilograms
Third Law
reaction
opposite
physics
motion
action
apple
Force
speed
rest
F=ma
Mass
What measurement always appears on the X axis of a graph?
Measurement of distance
Measurement of time
Abbrieviation for Standard Unit of Measurement
Speed that occurs when an object is traveling at the same speed every second
Measurement of direction
When an object gets faster, it
Measurement of how far an object travels
Where an object starts and where it ends up
Measures how fast an object travels
mechanical energy
change in motion
potential energy
energy transfer
reference point
kinetic energy
free fall
net force
velocity
position
woodham
science
gravity
inertia
vector
motion
energy
Leary
orbit
force
speed
Describes the location of an object
Location which you compare other locations
Change in position over time
The ______ of an object is the measure of how far something moves in a given amount of time
Quantity that has both size and direction
Speed in a specific direction
Rate at which velocity changes
A push or pull
Combination of all forces acting on an object
Tendency of all objects to resist a change in motion
Force of attraction between objects due to their mass
When gravity is pulling something down and no other forces are acting on it
An object is in _____ when it travels around another object in space
Any material th at can flow and takes the shaoe of its container
Measure of how much force is acting on a given area
The SI unit for pressure
Pressure caused by the weight of the atmosphere
Upward force that fluids exert on all matter
The buoyant force acting on an object in a fluid is an upward force equal to the weight of the fluid that the object displaces
Use of force to move an object some distance in the direction of the force
Ability to do work
Rate at which work is done
pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds.
Stratus clouds are flat clouds that form in low altitudes.
Cumulus clouds are the puffy clouds that look like puffs of cotton.
Wispy and feathery cirrus clouds are formed in high wind conditions in the upper atmosphere.
a device that measures temperature
- a tool that measures air pressure
a tool that measures wind speed and air pressure
a tool that shows which way the wind is blowing (North, East, South, West)
a tool that collects water falling on it and records the change over time in the rainfall depth
a tool that measures humidity by taking both a wet-bulb and a dry-bulb temperature reading
the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance
the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise
the state of the atmosphere with respect to heat or cold, wetness or dryness, calm or storm, clearness or cloudiness
pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds.
water vapor frozen into ice crystals and falling in light white flakes or lying on the ground as a white layer.
a form of precipitation consisting of ice pellets, often mixed with rain or snow.
mechanical equilibrium
change of velocity
meters per second
sir isaac newton
initial velocity
velocity vectors
equilibrium rule
scalar quantity
final velocity
miles per hour
applied force
time interval
average speed
acceleration
kilograms
hang time
free fall
resultant
net force
distance
veloctiy
galileo
inertia
newtons
tension
gravity
motion
vector
speed
Force
Displacement
Acceleration
Trajectory
kilometer
Distance
Position
Velocity
Average
second
meter
Unit
hour
Object changes in position relative to reference point
Is the rate at which velocity changes
Simply a push or a pull
Combination of all the forces acting on
The tendency in all objects to resist a change in motion
A force of attraction between objects due to their mass
An object when it travels around another object in space
Gravity is pulling it down
Created the Laws of Motion
A quantity that has size and direction
The rate at which velocity changes with time.
A friction-like force that opposes the motion of objects that move through the air.
says that an increase in the speed of the motion of a fluid decreases the pressure within the fluid.
A force exerted toward the center of curved path
No matter how energy is transferred or transformed, all of the energy is still present somewhere in one form or another.
If no forces act on a group of objects, their total momentum does not change
is a substance that can flow easily.
A push or a pull
The force that opposes the sliding motion of two surfaces that are touching each other
Is the force that every object in the universe exerts on every other object
The tendency of an object to resist any change in motion
is the standard unit used to measure work
is stored energy, or the energy an object has due to its position or its shape.
A property of a moving object resulting from its mass and velocity
the change of position over time.
An object at rest on the surface of the Earth is experiencing zero
States an objects' acceleration is in the same direction as the net force on the object and is equal to the net force exerted on it divided by its mass
States an objects' acceleration is in the same direction as the net force on the object and is equal to the net force exerted on its divided by its mass
States that when one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts to force on the first that is equal in strength and opposite in direction
is the elliptical path one body, such as the Moon, follows around another body, such as Earth, due to the influence of gravity
The unit for pressure
is the location of that place or object
the rate at which you do work
is a measure of how much force is acting on a certain area.
A location to which you compare other locations
is a measure of how fast something moves or the distance it moves, in a given amount of time
The maximum speed an object will reach as it falls
is a quantity that has both size and direction.
is a speed in a specific direction
The unit of measurement for power
The gravitation force exerted on an object
is the use of force to move an object some distance