The definition of heat
What is energy in transit
What is the Big Bang?
The theory of relativity describes this.
What is gravity?
The subatomic particle with a negative charge
What is an Electron?
**Daily Double: Where are electrons located?
The sum of all the kinetic energy of the particle of a substance.
What is internal energy
The phrase that refers to everything in the entire domain of science from laws of electricity, to the behavior of how an animal hunts.
What is the Laws of Nature?
This describes all electricity and magnetism in the universe.
What is Maxwell's equation?
What is the nucleus?
The three different types of heat transfer.
What is conduction, convection, and radiation?
What are the seasons, the water cycle (rain cycle), chemical reactions, regularity of day and night...
These are examples of mathematical structures in nature.
What is the image of the eye of the fruit fly, the eye of the krill, the fibonacci sequence of a shell, the orbit of the planets...
The hypothetical weightless gas scientist thought heat was.
What is caloric?
When the applied force causes an object to move in the same direction.
What is work?
**Daily Double: Give an example of Work
These are three possible explanations for why laws of nature exist.
What is just happens by chance without logic or purpose, there is some underling principle that's part of nature, intentionally and intelligently designed by God
What is the need of a lot of water, the right distance from the sun, atmosphere to trap heat, a large moon, magnetic field
This scientist proposed that electrons were scattered around positively charged space. Also know as the plum pudding model.
What was J.J. Thomson's atomic model?
What is mass-energy equivalence?
Mass and energy are related, and one can be converted into the other.
These are three features of earth that help our efforts to explore the universe.
What is a transparent atmosphere, our galactic location, and the moon is just the right size and distance from the earth to produce solar eclipses.
This provides protection for our planet from the "solar wind" of the sun.
What is the magnetosphere?
What is thermal equilibrium?