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Physics 30 Unit 1

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Mass*Velocity (mv)   Momentum  
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Mass*Acceleration (ma)   Force  
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∆Velocity/∆Time (∆v/∆t)   Acceleration  
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Mass*Gravity (mg)   Weight  
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Force*∆Time (F*∆t)   Impulse  
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Mass*Gravity*Height (mgh)   Potential energy  
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1/2mv^2   Kinetic energy  
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Mass is measured in   Kilograms (kg)  
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Velocity is measured in   Metres per second (m/s)  
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Momentum is measured in   Kilogram metres per second (kg*m/s)  
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Acceleration is measured in   Metres per second per second (m/s^2)  
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Force is measured in   Newtons (N)  
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Energy is measured in   Joules (J)  
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Velocity is   The rate of change of an object's position  
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Force is   An influence on an object's motion  
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Momentum is   The product of the mass of an object and its velocity  
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Newton's first law   An object's velocity does not change without an external force  
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Newton's second law   The net force of an object is equal to the rate of change of its momentum  
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How is impulse found in a net force-time graph   By calculating the area under the graph  
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Elastic collisions are   Collisions where the objects in a system have the same initial and final kinetic energy values  
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Inelastic collisions   Collisions where the objects in a system have different initial and final kinetic energy values  
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Open systems are   Systems where outside forces act on the objects within  
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Closed systems are   Systems where outside forces can not act on the objects within  
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Impulse is   the product of the net force acting on an object during an interaction for a period of time  
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