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Mr. Scanlan 2Dmotion Test

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Scalar
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Driving east (10 mph)you throw a ball west from the car (5 mph), is its overall velocity faster or slower than the car?
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Is a ball dropped vertically from a building a projectile?
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Is a volleyball served over a net a projectile?
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Projectile motion has two vector components, one is vertical and the other is
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Speed is a (vector or scalar)?
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Free fall velocity is a (vector or scalar)?
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"True" projectile motion follows what path?
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Scalar
B.
Horizontal
C.
Parabolic
D.
Yes
E.
No
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Physical quantity with only a magnitude
G.
slower
H.
Vector
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All motion is relative because of the observer's
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Wind velocity is a (vector or scalar)?
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Driving east you throw a ball also east from the car, is its overall velocity faster or slower than the car?
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"True" projectile motion only occurs in the absence of
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What is the path of a projectile in the absence of air resistance?
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Mass of a car is a (vector or scalar)?
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A car accelerating is a (vector or scalar)?
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Physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction
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Motion of an object with an initial horizontal component, that then experiences free fall.
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A vector that represents the sum of two or more vectors

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