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Basic physic terms and questions

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What is Uniform Motion?   Constant velocity( No acceleration)  
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What is Uniform Acceleration?   when your speed changes when you move.  
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In a graph, a horizontal line indicates what slope?   zero  
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In a graph what is the slope of a verticle line?   undefined  
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What is the formula for velocity?   V= df-di/ tf-ti  
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How do you aquire slope?   slope=rise/ run  
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Why are units so important?   1. They allow you to communicate what type of quantity you are dealing with 2. They standardize quantities  
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What is the base units for units?   T G M k h da BASE dc u n p f  
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What is absolute cell reference?   a reference to a particular cell in a spreadsheet  
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what is acceleration?   make quicker  
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what is accuracy?   how the close the measurement is to the appropriate measurement  
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what is an active cell?   the cell of the spreadsheet that you place data into  
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what is an acute angle?   an angle whose measure is less than 90 degrees  
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what is a albraic equation?   a mathematical equation that contains at least one variable  
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what is altitude?   the perpendicular distance from the base of the figure to the opposite side or vertex  
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What is the amount of the investment?   the value of the principal plus the interest  
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What is the annuity?   a series of regular equal payments  
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What is an arc?   part of the circumferenceof a circl  
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What is a bar graph?   a graph that displays data using horizontal or verticle bars  
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What is the base?   the side of the polygon or the face of the solid  
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What is a bias?   an emphasis on charecteristics that are not typical  
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what is a bisect?   to divide into two equal parts  
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What is a broken line graph?   a graph that displays data by using points that are joined by segments  
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what is a budget?   a written plan on where to spend a given amount of money usually over a month  
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What is calibration?   to determine the scale of any instrument  
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What is a canopy?   the umbella like supporting surface of a parachute  
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What is a cell?   a location in a spread sheet into which data can be entered  
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What is a cell reference?   the name of a cell ex. B4  
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What is a chord of a circle?   a line segment whose endpoints lie on a circle  
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What is a circle graph?   a diagram that uses part of a circle to display data  
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What is the circumfererence?   The distance around a circle  
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What are colinear points?   points that lie on the same line  
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What is a compound graph?   the graph obtained when more than one graph is drawn on a grid  
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What is a concave polygon?   A polygon with one or more interior angles greater than 180  
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What is a cone?   A solid formed by the circular region  
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what is a constant?   a particular or fixed number  
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What is continuous data?   data that can assume any value without a break  
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What is a convex polygon?   a polygon with all interior angles less then 180  
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What are coordinate axes?   the horizontal and verticle number lines on a grid  
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What is the diagonal?   a lin that joins two vertices of a figure  
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