50 IMPORTANT BASIC TERMS OF PHYSICS
1. Acceleration
● Definition: Rate of change of velocity with respect to time.
● Example: A car accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 10 seconds.
2. Force
● Definition: A push or pull that can cause an object to move or change its motion.
● Example: Pushing a shopping cart.
3. Velocity
● Definition: The speed of an object in a particular direction.
● Example: A car moving at 60 km/h north.
4. Speed
● Definition: The distance traveled per unit of time, without regard to direction.
● Example: A runner completing a 100-meter sprint in 12 seconds.
5. Energy
● Definition: The capacity to do work or cause change.
● Example: A moving bicycle has kinetic energy.
6. Work
● Definition: The energy transferred when a force is applied to an object over a distance.
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● Example: Lifting a box from the ground to a shelf.
7. Power
● Definition: The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
● Example: A 100-watt light bulb uses 100 joules of energy per second.
8. Kinetic Energy
● Definition: The energy possessed by an object due to its motion.
● Example: A moving car has kinetic energy.
9. Potential Energy
● Definition: The energy stored in an object due to its position or condition.
● Example: A book on a shelf has gravitational potential energy.
10. Momentum
● Definition: The product of an object's mass and velocity.
● Example: A truck has more momentum than a bicycle at the same speed.
11. Inertia
● Definition: The resistance of an object to changes in its state of motion.
● Example: A passenger being thrown forward in a car that suddenly stops.
1. Acceleration
● Definition: Rate of change of velocity with respect to time.
● Example: A car accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 10 seconds.
2. Force
● Definition: A push or pull that can cause an object to move or change its motion.
● Example: Pushing a shopping cart.
3. Velocity
● Definition: The speed of an object in a particular direction.
● Example: A car moving at 60 km/h north.
4. Speed
● Definition: The distance traveled per unit of time, without regard to direction.
● Example: A runner completing a 100-meter sprint in 12 seconds.
5. Energy
● Definition: The capacity to do work or cause change.
● Example: A moving bicycle has kinetic energy.
6. Work
● Definition: The energy transferred when a force is applied to an object over a distance.
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● Example: Lifting a box from the ground to a shelf.
7. Power
● Definition: The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
● Example: A 100-watt light bulb uses 100 joules of energy per second.
8. Kinetic Energy
● Definition: The energy possessed by an object due to its motion.
● Example: A moving car has kinetic energy.
9. Potential Energy
● Definition: The energy stored in an object due to its position or condition.
● Example: A book on a shelf has gravitational potential energy.
10. Momentum
● Definition: The product of an object's mass and velocity.
● Example: A truck has more momentum than a bicycle at the same speed.
11. Inertia
● Definition: The resistance of an object to changes in its state of motion.
● Example: A passenger being thrown forward in a car that suddenly stops.