Memory Game Thou Shalt Not Forget AP Physics 1Online version physics facts memory game - credit Dolores Gendes by Sarah Hochtl Static or translational equilibrium Area under a force-distance graph Power Area under a velocity-time graph Displacement (graph question) Product of displacement and the component of force in the direction of displacement g Displacement divided by the time interval Acceleration Vector quantity that indicates the change in position an object moves in a particular direction Exists between two surfaces when motion is impending time rate of change of work or energy Area under an acceleration-time graph FBD Acceleration (graph question) Change in velocity (graph question) object experiences zero acceleration, maximum velocity and maximum kinetic energy object experiences maximum acceleration and maximum elastic potential energy Slope of velocity-time graph Occurs when two surfaces in contact are in relative motion Displacement Scalar quantities Total mechanical energy Will take the same time to hit the ground Kinetic friction for objects at rest or moving at constant velocity the net force is zero Net work is equal to the change in kinetic energy Spring constant Slope of position-time graph SHM - equilibrium Average speed free body diagram Slope of Force-Distance a spring is stretched graph Change in momentum (impulse) Average velocity Work-Energy Theorem Distance covered per unit time SHM - maximum displacement Work and energy Occurs whenever there is a change of speed or direction of motion An unbalanced force produces acceleration Static friction Area under a force-time graph -9.8 m/s/s Sum of all kinetic and potential energy Distance Work Newton's Second Law Total length than an object covers in motion WORK (graph question) Velocity (graph question) Ball rolled off a table vs. dropped from same height