Physics
Speed and Motion
Waves
Non-Contact Forces
Mixed Bag
100
A push or a pull is defined as this.

What is a force?

100

This is what speed measures. 

What is the change in distance over time?

100

Mechanical waves require this to travel through.

What is a medium or matter?

100

This force is related to distance and mass. 

What is gravity?

100

This person layed out 3 universal laws realted to motion and physics.

Who is Newton?

200

This law states that an object in motion stays at motion unless otherwise acted upon by an outside force. 

What is Newton's First Law?
200
Velocity is similar to speed, but requires this as well as distance and time.

What is direction?

200

This electromagnetic wave has the longest wavelength and is used to transmit information over long distances.

What are radio waves?

200

This type of magnet uses electricity to turn nonmagnetic object into magnets that can be turned on and off. 

What is an electromagnet?

200

Something traveling at a speed of 2 miles per hour can travel this far in 5 hours

What is 10 miles?
300

This is equal to Mass times Acceleration, according to Newtons second law.

What is force?

300
When a car travels 10 miles in 2 hours, this is its average speed. 

What is 5 miles per hour. 

300

Electromagnetic waves are able to travel through this, which has no matter. 

What is a vacuum, or space. 

300
Magnetic objects all possess these, which are either attracted or repelled from eachother.

What are poles?

300

This force opposed forward motion and increases with rougher surfaces

What is friction?

400

If force is equal to mass times acceleration, how much force would it take to accelerate a 10 kilogram box 3 meters/s^2?

30 Newtons

400

If an object has a negative acceleration, this is happening.

It is slowing down. 

400

As the frequency of an electromagnetic wave increase, energy increases, but this decreases. 

What is wavelength?

400

Electricity is caused by the flow of this sub-atomic particle that is involved in chemical bonding. 

What are electrons?

400

This force is directly opposite of gravitational force pushing down.

What is the normal force?
500

A rocket expelling gas downward, which pushes it upwards with the same amount of force, is an example of which of newtons laws?

Newton's 3rd Law
500

Acceleration is a change in this over time. 

What is velocity?

500
Electromagnetic waves are examples of transverse waves, in which matter moves in this direction in regards to the energy flow.

What is perpendicular?

500

What force keeps the moon from getting sucked into the earth?

Centrifugal Force

500

This color light has the most energy due to it having the shortest wavelenth

Violet

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