Acids, Bases,
And Solutions
Motion
Forces
Work and Machines
Energy
100

This can be classified as a combination, solution, or suspension based on the particles size.

What is a Mixture?

100
This is the formula for finding average speed.

What is value of distance divided by value of time it took to travel that distance?

100
This is the SI Unit of Force.

What are Newton's?

100
This how you can determine how much work is done on an object.

What is force times distance?

100
These are the basic types of energy

What is Kinetic and Potential Energy?

200
This is an indicator of whether a solution is an acid or base by it's change in color.

What is Litmus Paper?

200
This is the Si unit of distance.

What is a kilometer?

200

An object moves if it has this kind of net force.

What is a nonzero net force?

200
This is the amount of work done in a unit of time.

What is Power?

200
By adding the Potential Energy and Kinetic Energy o an object, you can find it's...

What is Mechanical Energy?

300
This tastes bitter, feels slippery, and turns red litmus paper blue.

What is a base?

300
This often refers to the increase/decrease of speed or change in direction in science.

What is acceleration?

300
These laws were defined by Newton which define the pricniples of motion.

What are Newton's laws of motion?

300
This is the mechanical advantage of a machine.

What is the ratio of output force to input force?

300
The law stating that energy can't be created or destroyed is also known as...

What is the law of conversation?

400
You can change the concentration of this by adding/removing solute.

What is a solution?

400
You are able to identify this when you know the speed and direction of an object's motion.

What is velocity?

400
You can find this of a moving object by multiplying it's mass by it's velocity.

What is Momentum?

400
The inclined plane, the wedge, and the screw form this plane family.

What is the inclined plane family?

400

This is the type of energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.

What is Nuclear Energy?

500
An acid produces these kind of ions when in water.

What are Hydrogen (H+) Ions?

500
These are key things/points such as objects/places that point out what is and is not in motion.

What are reference points?

500
This is the force that determines whether or not an object sinks or floats in water.

What is Buoyancy?

500
These machines are multiple machines where the output force of one machine is the input of another.

What are compound machines?

500
Friction can turn Kinetic Energy into this...

What is heat?

M
e
n
u