Mechanics
Astronomy
Electromagnetism
Astrophysics
Science
Knowledge
100

An object in motion remains in motion unless acted upon by an external ________.

Force

100

What type of galaxy is the Milky Way?

Spiral

100

Opposite charges ________ and like charges ________.

attract, repel

100

There are more ____ in the universe than grains of sand on earth.

Stars

100

At what temperature does water freeze at?

0°C 

200

Which physical quantity describes the rate of change of velocity?

Acceleration

200

How many planets are in our solar system have rings?

4

200

The magnitude of the charge of an electron is ________ C.

1.6×10^-19

200

Astronauts float in orbit because they are in continuous ______ .

Free Fall

200

This gas makes up most of Earth's atmosphere.

Nitrogen

300

Momentum = Mass x "###"

What is "###?

Velocity

300

if martian: Mars 

x: Jupiter 

what is x?

Jovian

300

The electric field lines around a positive charge point _____.

Outward

300

A phenomenon where light from distant galaxies shifts towards longer wavelengths (indicating they are moving away from us).

Redshift

300

Bananas are Radioactive because of this element.

Potassium

400

The force that constrains motion along a surface without doing work is called what?

Normal Force

400

This object bends light so strongly it can act like a cosmic magnifying glass.

A Black Hole

400

What physical quantity equals the negative derivative of electric potential with respect to distance?

Electric Field

400

This process allows stars to produce energy by converting mass into energy in their cores.

Nuclear Fusion

400

This molecule stores and transfers energy inside living cell.

ATP

500

Which property of mass determines how difficult it is to change an object’s state of motion?

Inertia

500

What day do we have nearly the same amount of daylight and darkness

Equinox

500

∇ · 𝐁⃗ = X

value of X?


0

500

This invisible form of matter is inferred from galaxy rotation curves and gravitational lensing. 

Dark Matter

500

The reactant that limits the amount of product formed is called the ________.

limiting-reagent

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