Kinetic & Potential Energy
Contact Forces
Static & Magnetism
Circuits
Waves
100

Example of kinetic energy?

Anything in motion
100

What does Newton's 1st Law state?

Law of Inertia.

Objects in motion will stay in motion & objects at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.


100

What is static electricity?

The build up of electric charges on an object.

100

What is current electricity?

The flow of electrons along a complete, closed path

100

What do waves carry?

Energy

200

Example of potential energy?


Anything at rest

200

What does Newton's 2nd Law state?

Law of Acceleration.

Objects with more mass take more force to accelerate.

200

When an object gains or loses electrical charges, what happens?

The object becomes charged, and will attract to opposite charges

200

What are the THREE components necessary to form an electrical circuit?

A power source, a load (which uses the electricity) and a path for the electrons to flow. Example of a power source: battery

200

What are the two types of waves?

transverse & longitudinal

300

What two factors does kinetic energy depend on?

Mass & Speed

300

What does Newton's 3rd Law state?

Law of Action/Reaction

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

300

Opposites _________

Similar __________

attracts

repels

300

What is the difference between an open circuit and a closed circuit?

In an open circuit, the path is not complete, and electricity will not flow. In a closed circuit, the path is complete, and the electricity will flow.

300

The highest point & lowest point of a transverse wave

crest & trough

400

What two factors does potential energy depend on?

Mass & Distance

400

What is inertia? How does mass affect inertia?

The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion. More mass=more inertia

400

Where is the force of a magnet the strongest?

The force is strongest at the poles.

400

Explain the path that electrons flow in a series circuit. What will happen if one of the light bulbs in this type of circuit goes out? Explain why.

The electricity flows along a SINGLE pathway. If one light bulb goes out, it opens the circuit and all the lights will go out.

400

Describe how matter moves from the resting position with each type of wave

Transverse- perpendicular (or 90 degree angle)

Longitudinal- parallel

500

What happens to the potential energy in a roller coaster if you increase the height of a hill?

Potential energy increases

500

Describe two things you can do to increase the acceleration of an object.

You can lower the mass of the object or you can increase the force acting on the object. (Third- you could reduce the friction!)

500

What is the difference between permanent magnets and temporary magnets?

Permanent magnets keep their magnetic properties for a very long time. Temporary magnets lose their magnetic properties quickly

500

Explain the path that electrons flow in a parallel circuit. What will happen if one of the light bulbs in this type of circuit goes out? Explain why

The electricity flows along more than one pathway. If one light bulb goes out, the others will stay lit.

500

How to measure the wavelength in a longitudinal wave

From compression to compression

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