This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Privacy Policy OK

2D Kinematics Review Games

| See more in Physics

Review Flash cards for 2D kinematics D'Kairi Boone, Kristen Butler, Laila Terry

DkairiB
Created Date 06.07.21
Last Updated 06.08.21
Viewed 21 Times
Your browser doesn't support HTML5. System.Collections.Generic.List`1[System.String] System.Collections.Generic.List`1[System.String]
submit to reddit

Would you like to build your own game?

It's easy!

Go to the GameBuilder and get started!

Topics of this game:
  • What is the equation to find the final velocity?
  • What is the equation to find displacement?
  • What is the equation to find final velocity squared?
  • What is a scalar?
  • All of the following are examples of a vector except...
  • All of the following are examples of scalars except...
  • What is a vector?
  • Which of the following is an example of a magnitude?
  • What are components?
  • A bullet is fired horizontally at the same time a bullet is dropped. Ignore air resistance. Compare when the bullets hit the ground.
  • A package is dropped from a plane, 1 second later a 2nd package is dropped. Neglecting air resistance, the distance between the packages will?
  • Horizontal compound of projectile velocity
  • Projectile motion is a combination of
  • Constant downward acceleration is due to
  • The path of a projectile is called?
  • Which component is constantly changing due to gravitational acceleration?
  • What is the magnitude of acceleration due to gravity?
  • Projectile motion forms what on a graph?
  • If a rock is thrown upward at 50 degrees, what does the horizontal velocity do as it rises?
  • The components of a vector are
  • What is it called when two vectors are added together?
  • The vertical component of a projectile's velocity doesn't change as the projectile moves down
  • The horizontal component of a projectile's velocity doesn't change as the projectile moves down
  • What is the horizontal acceleration?
  • What is instantaneous velocity?