Physics Final Review
Across
- 2. To find the force of friction between two objects you need to find the coefficient of _ friction
- 8. If an object has no net force acting on it, then it could still have a constant _
- 10. If an object travels from rest to forty meters per second in 10 seconds, it’s acceleration would be _ meters per second squared
- 13. The value of the Gravitational _ does not change
- 14. Force = _ x acceleration
- 17. The slope of a velocity vs time graph represents the _ of an object
- 19. This represents how far an object has moved from its starting point
Down
- 1. As the distance between two objects is cut in half, the force of gravity between them is _
- 2. If a problem tells you the initial velocity, final velocity, and acceleration of an object and asks you to find how far it travels, you would need to use of the _ equations from your reference sheet
- 3. While an object’s speed just has a magnitude, that object’s velocity has both a magnitude and _
- 4. If an object travels from rest to forty meters per second in 10 seconds, it’s distance traveled would be _ meters
- 5. The acceleration due to gravity of an object on the earth is 9.8 _ per second squared
- 6. If there is an applied force of 20 Newtons to the right and a force of friction of 12 Newtons to the left acting on an object, then the _ on the object is 8 newtons
- 7. The area under the curve of a _ vs time graph represents the distance traveled by an object
- 9. To find the Normal Force acting on an object sitting on an inclined plane look at the _ component of its weight
- 11. This represents how far an object has traveled to get to where it is now.
- 12. The velocity of an object moving in uniform circular motion is always _ to it's path of motion
- 15. As the mass of one object is doubled, the force of gravity between that object and another has _
- 16. The acceleration of an object moving in uniform circular motion always points toward the _ of it's path of motion
- 18. The weight of a 5 kg object on the surface of the earth is approximately _ Newtons