Physics: Kinematics and Motion Flashcards
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This 19-card flashcard set covers foundational kinematics and motion concepts for 10th Grade physics. Cards address displacement versus distance, average and instantaneous velocity, acceleration, interpreting graphs, precision versus accuracy, and Newton's Second Law. Use it for vocabulary review, exam preparation, or to reinforce graphical analysis and calculation methods in a mechanics unit.
Terms in This Set
- What is displacement?
- What is distance?
- How do you calculate average velocity?
- What is instantaneous velocity?
- What is acceleration?
- What does the slope of a displacement–time graph represent?
- What does a flat line on a displacement–time graph mean?
- How can you tell if an object changes direction?
- What indicates acceleration in displacement–time data?
- What is an outlier?
- What is extrapolation?
- What is precision?
- What is accuracy?
- What is percentage error used for?
- How do you calculate range?
- What does Newton’s Second Law state?
- How do you find mass from a force–acceleration graph?
- Why assume a frictionless surface?
- How do you calculate velocity from acceleration?
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