This is a process that changed a substance into one or more different substances.
What is a chemical reaction?
This is a workable explanation or description of a phenomenon.
What is a model?
This is the push or pull of an object.
What is a force?
These are the longest electromagnetic waves.
What are radio waves?
This is the study of how things move.
What is kinematics?
This is the number placed in front of a chemical formula within a chemical equation.
What is a coefficient?
This has 7 fundamental units.
What is SI?
This is a diagram used to analyze the force acting on an object.
What is a free body diagram?
These are the highest-energy electromagnetic waves.
What are gamma rays?
This concept of distance has both magnitude and direction.
What is a vector?
This is a defined quantity of items.
What is a mole?
This is the systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models.
What is science?
This is the tendency of matter to resist change in its motion.
What is inertia?
This is a disruption in an electromagnetic field that can travel through space.
What are electromagnetic waves?
This is the distance traveled in any amount of time.
What is speed
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This number is used to convert moles to molecules, atoms, and particles.
What is Avagadro's number?
This model explains a related set of phenomena.
What is a Theory?
This is a pulling force transmitted through a rope.
What is tension?
These are electromagnetic waves that humans can see.
What is visible light?
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This formula is used to calculate speed, what does each letter of the equation represent.
What is s= speed, d=distance, and t=time?
This reaction combines 2 or more reactants into a single product.
What is a synthesis reaction?
This is an equation that describes a phenomenon under certain conditions.
What is a law?
This is a contact force that works against the motion of objects moving past each other.
What is friction?
These are high-energy waves used mainly in hospitals.
What are X-rays?
This is when acceleration causes an object to move around a circular path.
What is centripetal acceleration?