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Study Guide Answers
Motion: Chapter 1, section 1 & 3
Be able to define and understand
Motion- One objects distance from another is changing
Reference point- A place or object used for comparison to determine if an object
is in motion.
Velocity- speed in a given direction
Acceleration- The rate velocity changes with time.
Speed- The distance an object travels divided by time
What are the 3 components of acceleration?
*Increasing speed
*Decreasing Speed
*Changing Direction
Newton’s First and Third Law of Motion: Chapter 2, section 1 & 4
Inertia: Resistance to change
Unbalance Force: a nonzero net force, which changes an object’s motion
Balanced Force: Equal forces acting on an object in opposite directions.
Why don’t action and reaction forces cancel out?
The forces are applied to different objects, therefore they can’t be combined
Explain Newton’s First and Third
1st: An object at rest will remain at rest; an object in motion will remain in motion
unless an unbalanced force acts upon it.
3rd: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Energy: Chapter 5, section 1 &2
Know the 2 types of energy
Kinetic and Potential Energy
List and give an example for each form of energy (6)
1. mechanical energy: a person walking
2. thermal energy: ice cream melts when its thermal energy increases
3. chemical energy: Apple
4. electrical energy: power cords
5. electromagnetic energy: UV radiation
6. nuclear energy: produce electricity, found in stars