AWSOME STUFF
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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motion | If the distance between 2 objects is changing
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reference point | a place of comparison to determine if something
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International System of Units | SI used by all scientists
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meter | The SI of length
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speed | the distance an object travels in a specific unit of time
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average speed | distance / total time
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instantaneous speed | how fast an object is moving in an given moment
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velocity | the speed in a given direction
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slope | the steepness of a line graph
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acceleration | the rate at which velocity changes
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Acceleration Equation | Acceleration = final speed - initial speed / time
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