Physical Quantities, Momentum, Impulse & Collision

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  1. 2. A physical quantity that expresses cold and hot.
  2. 4. It’s used to refer to the amount of matter in any given object. It’s the measure of the object's inertia
  3. 6. The isolated system refers to any type of system in which there exists no transfer of matter and energy with the surroundings.
  4. 7. Used to identify or measure the duration of an event taking place.
  5. 10. It is the resistance to motion of 1 object moving relative to another object
  6. 12. A measuring tool used to measure the length of an object.
  7. 13. A measuring tool used to precisely measure the length of an object. Has an outer and inner jaw.
  8. 15. The property of an object that can be measured by measuring tools/instruments.
  9. 16. Motion wherein the acceleration of the object is steady (constant)
  10. 19. The product of mass and velocity.
  11. 21. Gauge: It is an instrument used for measuring the exact diameter of a thin wire or the width of a sheet of metal.
  12. 22. Measurement of the rate and direction of motion
  13. 24. Measure of the amount of time that elapses between its activation and deactivation.
  14. 28. Is measured by the acceleration that it gives to freely falling objects.
  15. 29. current: A physical quantity that expresses the rate of flow of electric charge
  16. 33. A metric system that is used as a standard of measurement.
  17. 34. A physical quantity that has the SI unit mol
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  1. 1. The physical quantity that expresses the amount of light power that is emitted from a point of source to a solid angle.
  2. 3. a vector quantity that is a measure of the rotational momentum of a rotating body or system
  3. 5. It’s a scalar quantity that tells how fast the object is moving.
  4. 8. A measuring tool used to measure a volume of liquid and has a curve called meniscus.
  5. 9. Quantities that are calculated from 2 or more measurements
  6. 11. An event where two or more bodies exert forces on each other in a relatively short time
  7. 14. The quantity of mass that is associated with a body that moves in a straight path/direction
  8. 17. when applied to an object, it will change the motion of an object.
  9. 18. Change in rate of velocity over time
  10. 20. It’s a scalar quantity that refers to how much ground an object has covered during its motion.
  11. 23. When objects collide but do not bounce away from each other.
  12. 25. The gravitational force of an object
  13. 26. It’s the international unit of measure for force
  14. 27. It occurs when the objects bounce apart when they collide.
  15. 30. The change of momentum. It's a vector quantity.
  16. 31. One of the important base quantities that are used to measure or identify the size of an object or the distance from one point to another.
  17. 32. Is the amount of energy stored in a given system or region of space per unit volume.