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SI Units
Terminal
Velocity
Metric
System
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Miscellaneous Measurements
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Vocab
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SI Units
Newton’s
Measurements
Laws
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Motion
The SI unit for length
Answer
meter
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100
The SI unit for time
200
Answer
Second
200
The SI unit for mass
300
Answer
Kilogram (or gram)
300
SI Stands for this
400
Answer
International system of units
400
Any representation of an object
or event used to explain
the natural world
100
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Model
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Common graphs include, bar,
circle and this type of graph
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Line or two coordinate graph
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An approximate measurement
of an object or event
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Estimate
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When a scientist or
engineer collects data,
the information is generally
first put into this…
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Answer
A data table
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The _________is a base-ten system
100
Answer
Metric System
100
When you are converting from a big unit
(like kilometers)to a smaller unit (like
millimeters), you do this…
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Answer
Multiply
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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
Divide
300
These type of units use more than
one measurement at a time
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Answer
Derived Units
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2500 meters = ______ kilometers
100
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2500 meters = 2.5 km
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The resistance of an object to any
change in its state of motion, including
changes to its speed and direction
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Inertia
(mass is a measure of inertia)
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A push or a pull
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Force
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The sum of all forces
acting on an object
400
Answer
Net Force
400
This is the amount of
space something takes up
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Volume
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The force exerted on any object with mass
by the gravitational acceleration of a body
such as a planet.
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Weight
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Which tool would be most useful in determining
the volume of a shoebox
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Ruler
L x w x h
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How close your measurement
is to the actual value
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Accuracy
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How close a group of measurements
are to each other
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Precision
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The amount of matter in an object
400
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Mass
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Anything that has mass
and takes up space
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Answer
Matter
600
The flow of charges
800
Answer
Electric Current
800
SI unit for temperature
200
Answer
Kelvin
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The interval between two events
400
Answer
Time
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SI unit for electric current
600
Answer
Amphere
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There are a total of _____
SI Units?
800
Answer
Seven: meter, kilogram, second,
ampere, kelvin, mole, and candela.
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F = MxA
200
Answer
Newton’s Second Law
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For every action force,
there is an equal and
opposite reaction force
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Answer
Newton’s Third Law
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Also called the Law of Inertia
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Answer
What is Newton’s First Law
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Newton’s First Law
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Answer
An object in motion will stay in
motion (an object at rest will
stay at rest) unless
acted on by an outside force
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A scalar quantity representing
the measurement between two points
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Answer
Distance
200
The shortest distance connecting the initial
and final points, that is a straight line
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Answer
Displacement
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A measurement that contains
only magnitude
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Answer
Scalar
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A measurement that contains
Magnitude and direction
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Answer
Vector
(e.g.displacement,velocity)
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Distance/Time
200
Answer
Speed
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Vf –Vi
Time
400
Answer
Acceleration
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All motion is measured from this
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Answer
Reference point
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Unit for acceleration
800
Answer
m/s/s
800
What is the net force
acting on this object in
this free body diagram
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3N