Related Vocabulary
Acceleration: n. Increase in the rate of speed of something
Acceleration due to gravity: The forces which cannot be explained in terms of any other forces are called fundamental forces, gravitational force is one among them.
Action/ Reaction: (Newton's 3rd law)
Adherence: n. The act or action of giving support or maintaining loyalty
adj. Sticking fast to an object or surface
Aesthetics: adj. Pleasing in appearance
Affect of mass on free fall: When air friction is negligible, mass has no effect on the downward motion of an object.
Analyze: v. To study or determine the nature and relationship of the parts of by analysis
Appreciation: n. Judgment; evaluation
Balanced force: When two equal and opposite forces are applied on a body in two exactly opposite directions.
Brainstorming: n. A group problem-solving technique that involves the spontaneous contribution of ideas from all members of the group.
Center of gravity: n. a person, thing, or idea that is the vital or pivotal focus of interest or activity within a larger entity.
Compatibility: adj. Capable of existing together in harmony
Conservation of momentum: n. The principle that the total linear or angular momentum in any isolated system is constant, provided that no external force is applied
Converting: v. To bring over from one belief, view, or party to another
Conventional: adj. Formed by agreement or compact
Criteria: n. A standard on which a judgment or decision may be based
Critical: adj. Of, relating to, or being a turning point or specially important junctures
Design brief: A design brief is a comprehensive written document for a design project developed in concert by a person representing the business need for the design or the designer.
Design loop: The iterative process in which a GIS map is created, examined for design, improved, and then replotted from the modified map definition until the user is satisfied that a good design has been reached.
Durability: n. Ability to exist for a long time without significant deterioration
Engineering: n. The application of science and mathematics by which the properties of matter and the sources of energy in nature are made useful to people
Force: n. Strength or power exerted upon an object
Formulate: v. To put into a systematized statement or expression
Free fall: n. Downward movement under the force of gravity only: "the path of a body in free fall".
Fluid friction: Conversion of mechanical energy in fluid flow into heat energy.
A resistance offered by a fluid against its flow.
Functionality: n. The quality or state of being functional
F=ma: Force= Mass x Acceleration (Newton's 2nd law)
Gravity: n. Dignity or sobriety of bearing
Idea: n. A transcendent entity that is a real pattern of which existing things are imperfect representations
Implementation: n. A device used in the performance of a task
Inertia: n. A property of matter by which it remains at rest or in uniform motion in the same straight line unless acted upon by some external force (Newton's 1st law)
Innovation: n. The introduction of something new
Invention: n. Productive imagination
Iteration: n. The action or a process of repeating
Logical reasoning: The process of using a rational, systematic series of steps based on sound mathematical procedures and given statements to arrive at a conclusion.
Momentum: n. Force or speed of movement
Motion: n. The action or process of being activated
Newton's Second Law of Motion: n. The rate of change of momentum is proportional to the imposed force and goes in the direction of the force
Newton's Third Law of Motion: n. Action and reaction are equal and opposite
Observation: n. An act or instance of observing a custom, rule, or law
Performance: n. The execution of an action
Practical: adj. Being such in practice or effect
Process: n. Something going on
Prototype: n. An original model on which something is patterned
Reference point: n. A basis or standard for evaluation, assessment, or comparison; a criterion
Research: n. Careful or diligent search
Rolling friction: The force resisting the motion when a body (such as a ball, tire, or wheel) rolls on a surface.
Sliding friction: n. Frictional resistance to relative movement of surfaces on loaded contact
Solution: n. An action or process of solving a problem
Specification: n. The act or process of specifying
Unbalanced force: Forces that produce a non-zero net force, which changes an object's motion
Universal law of gravity: The principle that expresses the force of gravitational attraction between two bodies as a function of their mass and their distance.
Velocity: n. The rate of speed with which something happens
Acceleration due to gravity: The forces which cannot be explained in terms of any other forces are called fundamental forces, gravitational force is one among them.
Action/ Reaction: (Newton's 3rd law)
Adherence: n. The act or action of giving support or maintaining loyalty
adj. Sticking fast to an object or surface
Aesthetics: adj. Pleasing in appearance
Affect of mass on free fall: When air friction is negligible, mass has no effect on the downward motion of an object.
Analyze: v. To study or determine the nature and relationship of the parts of by analysis
Appreciation: n. Judgment; evaluation
Balanced force: When two equal and opposite forces are applied on a body in two exactly opposite directions.
Brainstorming: n. A group problem-solving technique that involves the spontaneous contribution of ideas from all members of the group.
Center of gravity: n. a person, thing, or idea that is the vital or pivotal focus of interest or activity within a larger entity.
Compatibility: adj. Capable of existing together in harmony
Conservation of momentum: n. The principle that the total linear or angular momentum in any isolated system is constant, provided that no external force is applied
Converting: v. To bring over from one belief, view, or party to another
Conventional: adj. Formed by agreement or compact
Criteria: n. A standard on which a judgment or decision may be based
Critical: adj. Of, relating to, or being a turning point or specially important junctures
Design brief: A design brief is a comprehensive written document for a design project developed in concert by a person representing the business need for the design or the designer.
Design loop: The iterative process in which a GIS map is created, examined for design, improved, and then replotted from the modified map definition until the user is satisfied that a good design has been reached.
Durability: n. Ability to exist for a long time without significant deterioration
Engineering: n. The application of science and mathematics by which the properties of matter and the sources of energy in nature are made useful to people
Force: n. Strength or power exerted upon an object
Formulate: v. To put into a systematized statement or expression
Free fall: n. Downward movement under the force of gravity only: "the path of a body in free fall".
Fluid friction: Conversion of mechanical energy in fluid flow into heat energy.
A resistance offered by a fluid against its flow.
Functionality: n. The quality or state of being functional
F=ma: Force= Mass x Acceleration (Newton's 2nd law)
Gravity: n. Dignity or sobriety of bearing
Idea: n. A transcendent entity that is a real pattern of which existing things are imperfect representations
Implementation: n. A device used in the performance of a task
Inertia: n. A property of matter by which it remains at rest or in uniform motion in the same straight line unless acted upon by some external force (Newton's 1st law)
Innovation: n. The introduction of something new
Invention: n. Productive imagination
Iteration: n. The action or a process of repeating
Logical reasoning: The process of using a rational, systematic series of steps based on sound mathematical procedures and given statements to arrive at a conclusion.
Momentum: n. Force or speed of movement
Motion: n. The action or process of being activated
Newton's Second Law of Motion: n. The rate of change of momentum is proportional to the imposed force and goes in the direction of the force
Newton's Third Law of Motion: n. Action and reaction are equal and opposite
Observation: n. An act or instance of observing a custom, rule, or law
Performance: n. The execution of an action
Practical: adj. Being such in practice or effect
Process: n. Something going on
Prototype: n. An original model on which something is patterned
Reference point: n. A basis or standard for evaluation, assessment, or comparison; a criterion
Research: n. Careful or diligent search
Rolling friction: The force resisting the motion when a body (such as a ball, tire, or wheel) rolls on a surface.
Sliding friction: n. Frictional resistance to relative movement of surfaces on loaded contact
Solution: n. An action or process of solving a problem
Specification: n. The act or process of specifying
Unbalanced force: Forces that produce a non-zero net force, which changes an object's motion
Universal law of gravity: The principle that expresses the force of gravitational attraction between two bodies as a function of their mass and their distance.
Velocity: n. The rate of speed with which something happens