Chapter 3 - Celina City Schools
... A) ____________ occurs when an object changes its position. 1) Motion is ____________ relative to a reference, a group of objects that are not moving ____________ to each other. a) An object’s ____________ is its distance and direction relative to one ____________ point in the reference frame. 2) __ ...
... A) ____________ occurs when an object changes its position. 1) Motion is ____________ relative to a reference, a group of objects that are not moving ____________ to each other. a) An object’s ____________ is its distance and direction relative to one ____________ point in the reference frame. 2) __ ...
Physics Review
... 1. What is the formula you use to find the speed of an object? speed=distance/time 2. What is the difference between speed and velocity? Speed is a measure of how fast an object is moving and velocity is the same except it takes in to consideration a certain direction the object is moving. 3. An obj ...
... 1. What is the formula you use to find the speed of an object? speed=distance/time 2. What is the difference between speed and velocity? Speed is a measure of how fast an object is moving and velocity is the same except it takes in to consideration a certain direction the object is moving. 3. An obj ...
Dynamics: Interactions of Forces
... when an object continues moving at constant velocity if no other objects interact with it or if the sum of all these interactions is zero. Reference frames in which we can observe this phenomenon are called inertial reference frames. If the sum of all forces exerted on the object is zero, then i ...
... when an object continues moving at constant velocity if no other objects interact with it or if the sum of all these interactions is zero. Reference frames in which we can observe this phenomenon are called inertial reference frames. If the sum of all forces exerted on the object is zero, then i ...
Force and Motion Vocabulary
... Newton’s 1st Law of Motion – states that an object at rest will remain at rest, and an object moving at a constant velocity will continue moving at a constant velocity, unless it is acted upon by an unbalanced force inertia – the tendency for an object to resist a change in motion Newton’s 2nd Law o ...
... Newton’s 1st Law of Motion – states that an object at rest will remain at rest, and an object moving at a constant velocity will continue moving at a constant velocity, unless it is acted upon by an unbalanced force inertia – the tendency for an object to resist a change in motion Newton’s 2nd Law o ...
Motion Forces and Work rvw pak 13.14
... 7.P.1 Understand motion, the effects of forces on motion and the graphical representations of motion. 7.P.1.1 Explain how the motion of an object can be described by its position, direction of motion, and speed with respect to some other object. 7.P.1.2 Explain the effects of balanced and unbalanced ...
... 7.P.1 Understand motion, the effects of forces on motion and the graphical representations of motion. 7.P.1.1 Explain how the motion of an object can be described by its position, direction of motion, and speed with respect to some other object. 7.P.1.2 Explain the effects of balanced and unbalanced ...
Rotational Motion and Torque
... • The change in arc length is considered positive if the rotation is in the counterclockwise direction, and negative if the rotation is in the clockwise direction. ...
... • The change in arc length is considered positive if the rotation is in the counterclockwise direction, and negative if the rotation is in the clockwise direction. ...
Newton`s Laws PPT
... Newton’s 1st law: an object in motion will stay in motion or an object at rest will stay at rest UNLESS a force acts upon it! ...
... Newton’s 1st law: an object in motion will stay in motion or an object at rest will stay at rest UNLESS a force acts upon it! ...
Benchmark 1 Notes
... Meaning these vectors would be the same size in opposite directions Applied force: shows the force applied to an object. May point in any direction but normally left and right Friction: OPPOSES Motion. Points in the opposite direction as applied force. ALWAYS! IMPORTANT: If Friction > Applied ...
... Meaning these vectors would be the same size in opposite directions Applied force: shows the force applied to an object. May point in any direction but normally left and right Friction: OPPOSES Motion. Points in the opposite direction as applied force. ALWAYS! IMPORTANT: If Friction > Applied ...
Back Questions on Momentum
... 2V to the left. After they collide, and stick together, the combined masses are at rest. What is the mass of the object moving to the left, in terms of the mass moving to the right? a) M ...
... 2V to the left. After they collide, and stick together, the combined masses are at rest. What is the mass of the object moving to the left, in terms of the mass moving to the right? a) M ...