This is the standard unit for the measurement of work
What is Joules?
The amount of classes of levers
What is 3?
Energy is the capacity of an object to do this
What is Work?
This is the point with the greatest potential energy.
What is W?
Heat is the transfer of this between two objects at different temperatures
What is thermal energy?
He invented the Laws of motion
Who was Isaac Newton?
The amount of Simple Machines recognized in physics
What is 6?
Energy found in the bonds of molecules
What is chemical energy?
This is the type of energy that a pendulum has at the highest point in its motion.
What is potential energy?
Substance that rapidly transfers energy as heat
What is a thermal conductor?
If an object changes its state of motion, this is the cause of it
What is Force?
Names of the simple machines
What are the lever, inclined plane, pulley, wedge, screw?
This is the average kinetic energy of an object
What is temperature/thermal energy?
This is the change of energy that a pendulum has.
What is potential to kinetic?
State in which two bodies in physical contact with each other have identical temperatures
What is thermal equilibrium?
A boy walks up a staircase of 20 m with a force of 600 N. This is the work consumed by the boys
How much is 12,000 joules?
The mass of an object that has a Gravitational Potential Energy of 490J and has 10m of height
What is 5 grams?
This is is the scalar quantity that is conserved as a result of the time-translational invariance of the laws of physics.
What is energy?
This is the temperature at which water boils in the Fahrenheit scale
What is 212ºF?
The work done by a horizontal force that caused a 10 kg object to accelerate at 5 m/s2, moving it a distance of 20 m
How much it’s 1000 joules?
This is the most that affect the Mechanical advantage in an inclined plane
What are length?
The Velocity of an object where its mass is 100g and has a Kinetic Energy of 7200J
What is 12m/s?
This is the gain in potential energy of a 10kg mass, 1 meter above the ground.
What is 98J?
This is the value where Celsius and Fahrenheit scales meet
What is -40º?