what is a transverse wave?
what is when a wave goes up and down
what is electricity?
what is atoms, charged particles, and supports daily life.
What does Newtons First Law describe? which situation shows balanced forces?
1). What is an object resists changes in motion.
2). What is a book resting on a table.
What is the PH scale?
what is it measures o2 water and it relates to acids and bases by it being measured in a chemical reaction
What are longitudinal waves
what are a type of motion of the medium moves back and forth
What is electricity made of?
what is electrons, many components, nucleus, and multiple atoms
What does momentum depend on?
what is speed only
What is interia?
what is a type of volume with movement and makes items move
What is reflection?
what is whenever a wave bounces off of a surface instead of passing through it.
What is electricities purpose?
what is how particles move and interactions, through a wave and energy, the charges repel, they create light heat and motion, motion occurs
What is inertia directly related to?
what is mass
What’s an example of a resistive force?
what is friction
What is diffraction?
what is that it proves that light behaves like a when a wave changes direction.
What does electricity involve?
what is the presence and movement of electrons.
A student runs 180 meters in 24 seconds. What is the students speed?
V=D/T
180/24 what is the students speed is 7.5 meters
If the net force on an object increases while mass stays the same what will the acceleration do?
what is stay the same
what is refraction?
what is when it occurs when a changes direction
What is it used for?
what is essential for modern technology and daily life
A cars velocity changes from 12 m/s to 30 m/s in 6 seconds. What is the acceleration?
A=(V2-V1)/T
30* 12/ 6
what is 3
What does studying newtons laws of motion teach you abt God?
what is this teaches us abt God because this is what he wanted to do