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When traveling in a circular motion, as the distance from the axis of rotation increases, the velocity will ___________.
Decrease
Involves force and motion
Work
When results from your experiment are close to the "real" value, that means your results are ____________.
Accurate
The energy of motion
Kinetic
Density = ?
Mass / Volume
The direction of centripetal acceleration is always towards the ____________.
Center
The Law of Inertia is also called Newton's _______ Law of Motion
First
The magnitude of distance/time, in addition to the direction of movement is __________.
Velocity
Mass x Gravity = ?
Weight
A joule is the same as ________?
Newton Meter
Cannot be created or destroyed, but the total amount in an isolated system remains constant
Energy
Gravity is the acceleration in the ___________ direction
downward
Density is an example of a __________ quantity.
Derived
A car will ____________ when there is a change in velocity
Accelerate
The two categories of ____________ energy is kinetic and potential energy.
mechanical
A ______________ error is an experimental error that usually results from your instrument or an error in your technique.
Systematic
? = Mass x Acceleration
Force
? = Work/Time
Power
9.80 m/s2 is the value for ________?
Gravity
(speed)2/radius is _____________?
Centripetal Acceleration
Mass is a measure of _________?
Inertia
___________ momentum = Mass x Velocity
Linear
The SI unit for work is a ___________?
Joule