The Number of states of matter
What is 4?
The number of laws Isaac Newton.
What is three?
A vertical column of elements on the periodic table is known by this term.
What is a Group?
This type of energy is considered stored energy, such as a ball sitting at the top of a hill.
This is the mathematical formula for calculating pressure, defined as force divided by area.
What is P= F/A?
The state of matter
what is solid, Liquid, gas, and plasma?
The name of Isaac Newton's Laws
What is the law of Inertia, Law of Acceleration, Law of Action Reaction?
A horizontal row of elements on the periodic table is known by this term.
What is a Period?
This is the energy an object possesses due to its motion.
What is Kinetic energy?
As you go deeper underwater this happens to the pressure?
What is increases?
state of matter is lighting
What is plasma?
Isaac Newtons Third Law
What is Action Reaction Law?
Group 1 elements belong to this highly reactive family
What are Alkali Metals?
This form of energy travels through empty space in the form of electromagnetic waves and allows us to see.
What is light energy?
The force pushes upward on objects in a fluid and helps them flow.
What is buoyancy?
When a liquid changes state into a solid, it goes through this specific process, or undergoes what is known scientifically as solidification.
what is Freezing?
Isaac Newtons first law
What is The Law of Inertia?
Group 18 contains these largely unreactive gases
What are Noble Gases?
The internal energy of moving atoms and molecules within a substance, often felt as heat.
What is thermal energy?
this type of pressure is caused by the weight of the air around Earth.
What is air pressure?
The state of matter of a Gel.
what is liquid and solid?
A car was moving 70 newtons right and there was a wind force of 50 Newtons left which way would the car go
What is Right?
It is the only metal that is a liquid at room temperature.
What is Mercury?
Stored energy that depends on an object's height, mass, and the pull of gravity is known as this.
What is gravitational potential energy?
If the force stays the same in the area increases, pressure does this.
What is decreases?