Physics Motion Flashcards

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Distance

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Length between two points (m)

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Speed

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Distance traveled divided by time taken (m/s)

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3
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Time

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How long it takes to do something (s)

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4
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Current (electricity)

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The steady flow of charge though wires and circuits

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5
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Static electricity

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When two objects come into contact, electrons can transfer between them. When this happens, both objects become charged with static electricity

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6
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Charged particles

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Particles that have lost or gained electrons

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7
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Conductor

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A substance that allows energy, such as heat or electricity, to pass through it easily

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Insulator

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A substance that does not allow energy, such as heat or electricity, to pass through it easily

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9
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Negative

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Electrons have a negative charge. If an object gains electrons, it becomes negatively charged

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10
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Positive

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An object that has lost electrons takes on a positive charge

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11
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Component

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Objects in an electric circuit. The conversion of electrical energy into other forms takes place when that energy passes through these objects

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12
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Circuit diagram

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An electronic circuit drawn using symbols

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13
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Ammeter

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Measures the current flowing through a wire. Ammeters are connected in series

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14
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Potential difference

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When there is a point of high electrical energy and a point of low electrical energy in a complete circuit, we say that there is a difference in electrical potential energy between those points. Provides the energy that pushes electrons around a circuit. It is needed to make a current flow

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15
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Voltage

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Potential difference in a circuit is also called voltage

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16
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Resistant

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a measure of how difficult it is for an electric current to pass through a substance

17
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Scalar

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A measurement that has size (magnitude) only. They do not have direction associated with them. E.g. distance, speed, time

18
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Vector

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A quantity that has magnitude and direction associated with them. e.g. displacement, velocity

19
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Displacement

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Is the distance an object travels in a certain direction e.g 50m north

20
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Velocity

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is the speed of an object in a given direction. E.g. 10 m/s south

21
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Acceleration

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When speed changes over time, it is called acceleration