Vectors vs Scalars Word Scramble
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Term or Question | Definition or Answer |
What is the definition of Acceleration? | “how quickly is velocity changing” = rate of change in velocity (m/s^2) |
What is the definition of Velocity? | “how fast” = rate of change in position (m/s) |
What is the definition of Displacement? | “how far” = change in position (meters) |
Distance: (identify as vector or scalar; give units) | scalar - meters |
Displacement: (identify as vector or scalar; give units) | vector - meters |
Velocity: (identify as vector or scalar; give units) | vector - m/s |
Speed: (identify as vector or scalar; give units) | scalar - m/s |
Acceleration: (identify as vector or scalar; give units) | vector - m/s^2 |
Time: (identify as vector or scalar; give units) | scalar - seconds |
Mass: (identify as vector or scalar; give units) | scalar - kilograms |
Energy: (identify as vector or scalar; give units) | scalar - joules |
Power: (identify as vector or scalar; give units) | scalar - watts |
Temperature: (identify as vector or scalar; give units) | scalar - kelvin |
Area: (identify as vector or scalar; give units) | scalar - m^2 |
Volume: (identify as vector or scalar; give units) | scalar - m^3 |
Force: (identify as vector or scalar; give units) | vector - newtons |
1 centimeter = __________ meters | 1 cm = .01 m and 1 m = 100 cm |
1 kilogram = __________ grams | 1 kg = 1000 g and 1 g = .001 kg |
1 millimeter = __________ meters | 1 mm = .001 m and 1 m = 1000 mm |
The slope of the Position vs time graph is called the ____________ | "velocity" |
The slope of the Velocity vs time graph is called the ____________ | "acceleration" |
If acceleration is zero then the velocity is ________________. | ___ then the velocity is constant. |
If velocity is constant then the acceleration is ________________. | ___ then the acceleration is zero. |
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