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  • What does the law of inertia state?
    An object will continue in its state of rest or motion unless acted upon by an external force.
  • What is inertia?
    Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist a change in its state of motion.
  • What is required to get an object moving or to stop a moving object?
    A net force needs to be acting on the object.
  • What does a free-body diagram represent?
    A free-body diagram shows the magnitude and direction of forces acting on an object.
  • What happens when forces of the same magnitude point in opposite directions?
    They will cancel each other out.
  • How does the force required for a given acceleration relate to inertia?
    The force required is directly proportional to the inertia of the object.
  • What is mass?
    Mass is a constant scalar measurement of an object's quantity or magnitude.
  • What is weight?
    Weight is the force produced when mass is present in a gravitational field.
  • What is the formula for calculating net force?
    F = ma
  • What do the variables in the formula F = ma represent?
    F is net force in N, m is mass in kg, and a is acceleration in m/s².
  • How is acceleration related to net force and mass?
    Acceleration is directly proportional to net force and inversely proportional to mass.
  • What is the relationship between mass and inertia?
    An object with a larger mass has higher inertia.
  • What does the law of acceleration state?
    The acceleration of an object is directly related to the force applied and inversely related to its mass.
  • What is acceleration?
    Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with respect to time.
  • What is the formula for acceleration?
    a = (v - u) / t
  • What does it mean if an object's velocity is increasing?
    It has a positive acceleration in the direction of velocity.
  • What does it mean if an object's velocity is decreasing?
    It has negative acceleration in the opposite direction of velocity.
  • What does it mean if an object's velocity is uniform?
    It means the acceleration is 0.
  • What is friction?
    Friction is the resistance that opposes motion and tends to keep an object at rest.
  • What is static friction?
    Static friction is the frictional force when all objects are stationary relative to an external observer.
  • What is kinetic friction?
    Kinetic friction is the frictional force when an object is in motion due to an external unbalanced force.
  • What are the two types of friction?
    • Static friction: frictional force when at rest
    • Kinetic friction: frictional force when in motion
  • What is work in physics?
    Work is the product of applied force and distance moved in the direction of the force.
  • What is the formula for work?
    W = Fd cos θ
  • What conditions must be met for work to be classified as such?
    Something must move in the same direction as the force applied.
  • What is mechanical work?
    Mechanical work is the product of a force and the distance it moves.
  • What is mechanical advantage?
    Mechanical advantage is the force or distance advantage gained by using a machine.
  • What are the conditions for positive, negative, and no work?
    • Positive work: force & direction are in the same direction
    • Negative work: force & direction are in opposite directions
    • No work: force & direction are perpendicular
  • What is energy in physics?
    Energy is the ability to do work.
  • What is potential energy?
    Potential energy is energy an object has due to its position, or stored energy.
  • What is the formula for potential energy?
    PE = mgh
  • What is kinetic energy?
    Kinetic energy is energy in motion.
  • What is the formula for momentum?
    P = mv
  • What factors affect momentum?
    Mass, velocity, and direction affect momentum.
  • What is the law of conservation of momentum?
    The law of conservation of momentum states that momentum is a conserved quantity.
  • What is impulse in physics?
    Impulse is the change in momentum of an object.
  • What is the formula for impulse?
    Impulse = change in momentum
  • What are the key concepts of momentum, impulse, and collision?
    • Momentum: P = mv
    • Impulse: change in momentum
    • Law of conservation of momentum: momentum is conserved