Forces
Sound Waves
Light Waves
Kinetic Energy
Potential Energy
100

force is defined as 

push or pull on an object

100

the measurement of the amount of energy transferred by a wave

amplitude 

100

light bounces off an object is known as 

reflection 

100

what is the definition of kinetic energy

moving energy

100

explain potential energy

energy that is not moving 

200

When applied force, solid objects always

bend and deform 

200

measured in Hz, the number of occurrences of a repeating of a repeating event per unit of time 

frequency 

200

light cannot pass through is known as 

opaque

200

does increasing the speed or mass of a moving object increase or decrease its kinetic energy 

increase

200

give 3 examples of potential energy

pencil on desk, skateboarder on top of cliff, on top of rollercoaster, sitting in desk

300

Newton's first law of motion is defined as 

an object at rest stays at rest, an object in motion stays in motion

300

how would pressing a piano key harder change the sound wave that is produced? 

The sound wave’s amplitude and energy would increase

300

if something is considered transparent, what does that mean? 

light can pass through without anything blocking it 

300

true or false: the more kinetic energy an object has, the more damage it will cause in a collision 

true

300

at what point would a skater have the highest potential energy? 

top of skateboard park (hill) 

400

the speed in combination with the direction of motion of object is known as 

velocity 

400

the degree of highness or lowness of a tone

pitch

400

light beaming on an fish tank is an example of 

refraction 

400
true or false: energy transfer occurs during a collision 

true

400

true or false: kicking a soccer ball is an example of potential energy 

false: kinetic 

500

explain contact forces and give an example

contact force is two objects colliding that causes deformation or damage (car wreck/football)

500

most instruments ______ back and forth to produce sound

vibrate
500

what conditions are needed to be met in order for people to see an object 

eye, object to see, light source, unblocked path between the object and eye

500

when a vehicle gains speed within a short amount of time

acceleration 

500

true or false: going up the rollercoaster is considered potential energy 

false 

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