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Major Concepts
- An object moving at a constant [Select]
- A 10-kg object at rest that is 5 m above the ground will have a [Select]
[Select]
-
equal to 0 J.
will have a(n) [Select]
- In projectile motion situations where air resistance is ignored, the
The current through a [Select]
[Select]
of 0 m/s².
equal to 500 J and a
Electromagnetic radiation:
Longer EM waves such as microwaves, radio, and infrared waves [Select]
velocity (vx=Vox) is constant.
circuit loop is the same everywhere and it doesn't get split at any junction.
- Katie and Hasan have the same weight (60 N) and they run up the same flight of stairs that is 3 m high. Katie does it faster, though. Hasan
used
[Select]
Katie because he took longer.
shorter EM waves such as UV, x-rays, and
gamma rays.
- Freefall:
If they are dropped from the same height and ignoring air resistance, a heavy object (such as a 350 kg piano) will fall to the ground
[Select]
a lighter object (such as a 15 kg television).
- A 200 kg motorcycle moving with a velocity of 10 m/s picks up speed, accelerating to 30 m/s. Moving at the faster speed, the motorcycle
has [ Select]
kinetic energy than it did before it accelerated.
Transcribed Image Text:Major Concepts - An object moving at a constant [Select] - A 10-kg object at rest that is 5 m above the ground will have a [Select] [Select] - equal to 0 J. will have a(n) [Select] - In projectile motion situations where air resistance is ignored, the The current through a [Select] [Select] of 0 m/s². equal to 500 J and a Electromagnetic radiation: Longer EM waves such as microwaves, radio, and infrared waves [Select] velocity (vx=Vox) is constant. circuit loop is the same everywhere and it doesn't get split at any junction. - Katie and Hasan have the same weight (60 N) and they run up the same flight of stairs that is 3 m high. Katie does it faster, though. Hasan used [Select] Katie because he took longer. shorter EM waves such as UV, x-rays, and gamma rays. - Freefall: If they are dropped from the same height and ignoring air resistance, a heavy object (such as a 350 kg piano) will fall to the ground [Select] a lighter object (such as a 15 kg television). - A 200 kg motorcycle moving with a velocity of 10 m/s picks up speed, accelerating to 30 m/s. Moving at the faster speed, the motorcycle has [ Select] kinetic energy than it did before it accelerated.
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