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conceptual physics

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Most basic science of all the sciences
physics
_______ supports chemistry, which in turn supports _______
physics, biology
When the findings in nature are expressed __________, they are easier to verify or to disprove by experiment
mathematics
A method that is extremeley effective in gaining, organizing, and applying new knowledge
scientific method
Steps of the scientific method
1. recognize a problem 2. make an educated guess-hypothesis 3. predict the cosequences of the hypothesis 4. perform experiments to test predictions 5. formulate the simplest general rule that organizes the hypothesis, prediction, and experimental outcome
a close agreement by competent observers who make a series of observations of the same phenomenon
fact
an educated guess
hypothesis
hypotheses that have been tested over adn over again and have not been contradicted
laws or principles
a synthesis of a large body of information that encompasses well-tested and verified hypotheses about certain aspects of the natural world
theory
for a hypothesis to be scientific their must be a _____ to prove it wrong
test or experiment
Science and technology are _______ enterprises
human
a measure of how fast something is moving, or rate at which distance is covered
speed
The speed at an instant
instantaneous speed
total distance covered divided by time
average speed
speed in a given direction
velocity
The rate at which the velocity is changing
acceleration
Acceleration applies to changes in _______ as well as changes in speed
direction
falling objects only affected by gravity
free falling
a quantity that requires both magnitude and direction for a complete description
vector quantity
a quantity that is completely described by magnitude only
scalar quantity
an arrow
a vector
the diagonal of the rectangel described by the two vectors
resultant
pair of vectors
components
process of determining the components of a vector
resolution
an object with a curved path of motion consisting of a horizontal and vertical component
projectile
When no horizontal _______ acts on a projectile, the horizontal velocity remains constant
force
the veritical component of a projectile changes with time due to ________
gravity
the ________ component of motion for a projectile is completely independent of the vertical component of motion
horizontal
Galileo concluded that if it were not for ________ an object in motion would keep moving forever
friction
Copernicus was the first to think that the earth _______ around the sun
revolved
Every object continues in a state of rest, or of motion in a straight line at constant speed, unless it is compelled to change that state by ______ exerted upon it
forces
the quantity of matter in an object
mass
the force of gravity on an object
weight
______ = mass x acceleration due to gravity
weight, weight=mg
combination of all forces acting on an object
net force
support force is often called _______ force
normal
net force of zero
equilibrium
The ______ the angle of support ropes or wire from the vertical, the larger the tension force in them
greater
_____ causes acceleration
force
________ is directly proportional to net force
ACCELERATION~net force
________ ~ 1/mass
acceleration is inversely proportional to mass
The ________ produced by a net force on an object is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, is in the same direction as the net force, and is inversely proportional to the mass of the object
acceleration
________~ net force/ mass
acceleration a=F/m
any push or pull
force
the name given to the force that acts between materials that touch as they move past each other
friction
liquids and gases
fluids
the friction acting on something moving through air
air resistance
the amount of force per unit of area
pressure
_______ = force/ area of application
pressure
1 newton per square meter is equal to one _________
pascal
point at which the air resistance on an object equals the weight of the feather, the net force is zero and no further acceleration occurs
terminal speed or terminal velocity for falling objects

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