Guide
F.6
Key Concepts Matching Exercise
Student Name(s):
Teacher/Class: Date:
Instructions:
Match terms from the word bank to the correct definition by writing terms on the correct line.
Each term is only used once.
is the force that resists motion when one object rubs against another.
is the place in a system or body where the weight is evenly distributed
and all sides are in balance.
Center of Gravity uses both and .
is a measure of how fast an object is moving.
is a force directed in a circle, most often rotating an object.
is the rate at which work is done.
Speed is measured in Miles per Hour or .
Torque is measured in units of force × distance, such as or
Newton-Meters.
Power is most commonly measured in .
In Classical Mechanics, speed and torque have an relationship.
is the calculation of how much faster and easier a machine
makes your work.
Word Bank:
Center of Gravity Feet per Second Friction Inch-Pounds
Inverse Speed Weight Mechanical Advantage
Torque Position Watts Power