
Physics Vocab Review for Semester Test
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- Q1The amount of matter in an objecttimemassvelocityspeed120s
- Q2A value that does not have a directionvectordisplacementvelocityscalar120s
- Q3When a force is applied to an object and the object move in the same direction as the forceUsers enter free textType an Answer120s
- Q4The potential energy an object has because of its positionelectrickineticelasticgravitational120s
- Q5The potential energy an object has because is is stretched or compressedUsers enter free textType an Answer120s
- Q6When the only force acting on an object is gravity, then the object is said to be infree fallworkpowervelocity120s
- Q7The energy of motionUsers enter free textType an Answer120s
- Q8A diagram showing all of the forces acting on an objectgravity diagramfree body diagramacceleration diagramforce diagram120s
- Q9An object in motion stays in motion and an object at rest stays at rest unless acted on by an outside force3rd law1st law2nd law4th law120s
- Q10The force on an object is equal to the mass times acceleration4th law3rd law2nd law1st law120s
- Q11For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction2nd law3rd law1st law4th law120s
- Q12The rate at which work is doneUsers enter free textType an Answer120s
- Q13How long it takes something to happen, usually measured in seconds.Users enter free textType an Answer120s
- Q14The change in velocity over timeUsers enter free textType an Answer120s
- Q15The change in displacement over timevelocityspeeddistanceacceleration120s