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FrozenT [24]
4 years ago
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1. the change in position of an object from start to finish, a vector quantity model 2. a portion of space that contains a value

for a measurable quantity at every point in space field 3. speed = distance/? vector 4. the length of the entire path an object travels from start to finish projectile 5. a measurement that has both magnitude and direction distance 6. a change in displacement with respect to time acceleration 7. a mental or physical construct or description that describes a physical phenomenon time 8. a change in velocity with respect to time velocity 9. a measurement that only expresses magnitude, such as time, temperature, distance, and speed displacement 10. objects that are thrown or launched in the air and are subject to gravity scalar
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VladimirAG [237]4 years ago
8 0

1. the change in position of an object from start to finish, a vector quantity . . . . .<em> displacement</em>

2. a portion of space that contains a value for a measurable quantity at every point in space . . . . .<em> field </em>

3. speed = (distance) / <em>(time to cover the distance)</em>

4. the length of the entire path an object travels from start to finish . . . . . <em>distance</em>

5. a measurement that has both magnitude and direction . . . . . <em>vector</em>

6. a change in displacement with respect to time . . . . .<em> velocity</em>

7. a mental or physical construct or description that describes a physical phenomenon . . . . . <em>model</em>

8. a change in velocity with respect to time . . . . . <em>acceleration</em>

9. a measurement that only expresses magnitude, such as time, temperature, distance, and speed . . . . . <em>scalar</em>

10. objects that are thrown or launched in the air and are subject to gravity . . . . . <em>projectile</em>

rewona [7]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

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