Atoms
Energy
Forces & Motion
Waves
Periodic Table
100

What is the smallest unit of matter?

Atoms

100

What is the ability to do work called?

Energy.

100

What is the force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact called?

Friction.

100

What is the term for the distance between two consecutive peaks or troughs of a wave?

Wavelength.

100

What is the periodic table organized by?

Atomic numbers.

200

Which subatomic particle has a negative charge and orbits the nucleus of an atom?

Electrons.

200

Which law states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed, only converted from one form to another?

The Law of Conservation of Energy.

200

What is the force that causes an object to change its motion, such as push or pull, called?

External force or Applied force.

200

What is the term for the number of waves that pass a given point in a certain amount of time?

Frequency.

200

Which group of elements is known for being highly reactive and includes elements like lithium and sodium?

Alkali metals or Group 1.

300

What is the term for the attractive force that holds electrons in orbit around the nucleus of an atom?

Electromagnetic force.

300
What is the energy an object has due to its position or stored energy called?

Potential Energy.

300

Which type of motion involves an object moving in a circular path at a constant speed?

Uniform circular motion.

300

Which type of wave requires a medium to propagate, such as water or air?

Mechanical wave.

300

What is the term for the horizontal rows of elements in the periodic table?

Periods.

400

Which of the following is an example of an isotope?

Carbon-12 or Carbon-14

Both.

400

Which type of energy is associated with an object's motion?

Kinetic energy.

400

Which of Newton's laws states that an object at rest will remain at rest, and an object in motion will continue to move with a constant velocity, unless acted upon by an external force?

Newtons First Law of Motion (Law of Inertia)
400

Which type of wave has both electric and magnetic components and can travel through a vacuum?

Electromagnetic waves, Light waves, or Radio waves.

400

What is the term for the vertical columns of elements in the periodic table?

Groups or Families.

500

What is the process by which atoms gain or lose electrons to form ions?

Ionization or electron transfer.

500

What is the term for the energy transferred from one body to another through direct contact, such as touching or rubbing?

Thermal energy or Heat energy.
500

What is the force that pulls an object towards a central point, such as the force of the Earth on an object, called?

Centripetal force.

500

What is the term for the bending of waves around a corner or through a small opening?

Diffraction.
500

Which element is in the second column (Group 2) and second period of the periodic table?

Magnesium or Mg.

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