Chapter3 Flashcards
Frictional resistance due to motion through air
Air drag
The rate at which velocity changes with time, the change May be in magnitude or direction or both
Acceleration
The resistive force that opposes the motion or attempted motion of an object pass another
Friction
The motion of influence of gravitational pull only.
Friction
When two values change in opposite direction, so that if one increases the other decreases by the same amount they said to be inversely propositional to another.
Inversely
The fundamental SI form unit of mass. One kilogram is the mass if one liter of water
Kilogram
The amount of matter in an object, he more it resist changes in motion
Mass
The acceleration produced by a net force on an object directly proportional to the net force, and is in inversely proportional to the mass of an object
Newton’s second law
The speed at which acceleration of falling objects terminates because air drags balances it weights
Terminal speed
Terminal speed and direction of motion
Terminal velocity
Quantity of space and object can have
Volume
The force due to gravity of an object
Weight