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[Show more]What two entities comprise a vector? CORRECT ANSWER Magnitude and direction 
 
What do you do with any vector that is not on either the x or y axis? CORRECT ANSWER Break it up into x and y components using trig, add up the components. 
 
How are velocity and speed different? CORRECT ANSWER Velocity ...
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Add to cartWhat two entities comprise a vector? CORRECT ANSWER Magnitude and direction 
 
What do you do with any vector that is not on either the x or y axis? CORRECT ANSWER Break it up into x and y components using trig, add up the components. 
 
How are velocity and speed different? CORRECT ANSWER Velocity ...
Displacement (Δx) CORRECT ANSWER -Net change in position 
-Measured in meters (m) 
Δx = x(f) - x(i) 
 
Velocity (v) CORRECT ANSWER -Speed and direction 
-Measured in meters per second (m/s) 
average v = Δx/t 
 
Acceleration (a) CORRECT ANSWER -Rate of change of velocity w/ respect to time 
-Measu...
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Add to cartDisplacement (Δx) CORRECT ANSWER -Net change in position 
-Measured in meters (m) 
Δx = x(f) - x(i) 
 
Velocity (v) CORRECT ANSWER -Speed and direction 
-Measured in meters per second (m/s) 
average v = Δx/t 
 
Acceleration (a) CORRECT ANSWER -Rate of change of velocity w/ respect to time 
-Measu...
When an object undergoes acceleration CORRECT ANSWER a force is in play 
 
change in momentum CORRECT ANSWER impulse 
 
Newton's Third Law CORRECT ANSWER for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction 
 
F(x) formula (mass suspended by string with equal angles) CORRECT ANSWER ∑F(x)=Fcos...
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Add to cartWhen an object undergoes acceleration CORRECT ANSWER a force is in play 
 
change in momentum CORRECT ANSWER impulse 
 
Newton's Third Law CORRECT ANSWER for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction 
 
F(x) formula (mass suspended by string with equal angles) CORRECT ANSWER ∑F(x)=Fcos...
acceleration, a CORRECT ANSWER The rate of change in velocity; the change in velocity over time. 
 
acceleration due to gravity CORRECT ANSWER Acceleration of an object as a result of gravity. 
 
average acceleration CORRECT ANSWER The change in velocity divided by the time over which it changes. 
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Add to cartacceleration, a CORRECT ANSWER The rate of change in velocity; the change in velocity over time. 
 
acceleration due to gravity CORRECT ANSWER Acceleration of an object as a result of gravity. 
 
average acceleration CORRECT ANSWER The change in velocity divided by the time over which it changes. 
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What equation can be used to directly calculate an object's momentum, ρ? CORRECT ANSWER ρ = mv 
 
What are the SI units for momentum? CORRECT ANSWER Kg x m/s 
 
What equation can be used to directly calculate the change in an object's momentum? CORRECT ANSWER ∆P = mvf - mvi 
ΔP = FΔt 
 
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Add to cartWhat equation can be used to directly calculate an object's momentum, ρ? CORRECT ANSWER ρ = mv 
 
What are the SI units for momentum? CORRECT ANSWER Kg x m/s 
 
What equation can be used to directly calculate the change in an object's momentum? CORRECT ANSWER ∆P = mvf - mvi 
ΔP = FΔt 
 
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Newton's 3rd Law CORRECT ANSWER when two objects interact, the forces on the objects from each other are always equal in magnitude and opposite in direction 
 
Static Friction CORRECT ANSWER amount of force to start an object moving, velocity and acceleration are zero, sum of the forces is zero 
 
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Add to cartNewton's 3rd Law CORRECT ANSWER when two objects interact, the forces on the objects from each other are always equal in magnitude and opposite in direction 
 
Static Friction CORRECT ANSWER amount of force to start an object moving, velocity and acceleration are zero, sum of the forces is zero 
 
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