Mechanics
Electromagnetism + Modern Physics
Famous Mathematicians
Mathematical Theorems
Chemistry/Biology
100
This law states that F =ma
What is Newton’s Second Law
100
This law states that the total electric flux is equal to charge enclosed over permittivity of space.
What is Gauss’s Law
100
This mathematician is most famous for not proving his well-known last "theorem."
What is Pierre de Fermat
100
This theorem states that the square of the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is the sum of the squares of the lengths of the two legs.
What is Pythagorean Theorem
100
This is what plants mainly receive their nutrients from.
What is soil
200
This is the term used for sound which means the frequency of the wave.
What is Pitch
200
Einstein proved that light was particle by shining light over metal, which released electrons. What is this phenomenon called?
What is Photoelectric Effect
200
According to legend, this mathematician summed up the numbers from 1 to 100 in seconds as an elementary schooler; he referred to math as the "queen of sciences" and number theory as the "queen of mathematics."
What is Carl Friedrich Gauss
200
This identity shares its name with a certain triangle of numbers with interesting properties; in fact, it is the reason why that triangle of numbers works the way it does.
What is Pascal's Identity
200
Pine, fir, spruce, cedar, larch and cypress are the famous timber-yielding plants of which several also occur widely in the hilly regions of India. These plants are all part of this plant category.
What is gymnosperms
300
This can be said about the momentum of a system assuming no outside forces act on the system.
What is Momentum is conserved.
300
This color of light has the greatest angle of refraction in glass.
What is Blue
300
This Ancient Greek mathematician led a cult that worshipped numbers and purportedly prohibited its members from eating beans.
What is Pythagoras
300
This theorem states that every non-constant single-variable polynomial with complex coefficients has at least one complex root.
What is Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
300
Plants absorb dissolved nitrates from soil and convert them into free nitrogen using this bacteria.
What is Nitrogen fixing bacteria
400
When you walk on the top of a fence and then extend your arms, you have increased this.
What is Moment of Inertia.
400
This subatomic particle can go faster than the speed of light.
What is Tachyon
400
This mathematician invented graph theory while solving a problem about bridges; his identity is widely cited as the most beautiful equation in all of mathematics.
What is Leonhard Euler
400
This theorem, which was displayed on the MVMSC poster board, states that given one set of collinear points A, B, C and another set of collinear points a, b, c, the intersection points X, Y, Z of line pairs Ab and aB, Ac and aC, Bc and bC are collinear.
What is Pappus's Theorem
400
This chemical causes the ozone to deplete rapidly in the Antarctica in the early 1970’s.
What is CFC (chlorofluorocarbon)
500
This transformation describes the coordinate systems between two relativistic reference frames.
What is Lorentz Transformation
500
This scientist created an equation that predicted the probability of any future behavior for a dynamic system and expressed it in terms of a wavefunction.
What is Schrodinger
500
Although more famous for his contributions to physics, this mathematician is co-credited with the invention of a major branch of mathematics, as well as having made progress in the study of the binomial theorem, symmetric polynomials, and finite differences.
What is Isaac Newton
500
Of the seven Millennium Prize problems, this conjecture, which states that every simply connected, closed 3-manifold is homeomorphic to the 3-sphere, is the only one to have been solved.
What is Poincaré Conjecture
500
Most fish do not sink in water because of the presence of which of the following: swim bladder, air bladder, air sacs, air in spongy bones(may be more than one)
What is swim bladder and air bladder
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