Linear & Projectile Motion
Forces & Circular Motion
Work, Power & Energy
Momentum & Impulse
Simple Harmonic Motion & Waves
Electricity
100

This scalar quantity describes how fast an object is moving. 

What is SPEED

100

The tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion.

What is INERTIA

100

The energy an object possesses due to its motion. 

What is KINETIC ENERGY

100

The change in momentum of an object.

What is IMPULSE

100

Oscillations that occur parallel to the waves of the motion.

What is a LONGITUDINAL WAVE

100

The flow of electrons in a closed circuit.

What is ELECTRIC CURRENT (I)

200

This vector represents the overall change in an object's position from their starting location to their ending location. 

What is DISPLACEMENT

200

The net force directed towards the center of the circle that is necessary to keep an object moving in uniform circular motion. 

What is CENTRIPETAL FORCE

200

Stored energy due to an object's position above the ground.

What is POTENTIAL ENERGY

200

Finish the statement. 

In a closed system, the total momentum before a collision will be equal to...

What is THE TOTAL MOMENTUM AFTER THE COLLISION
200

The time for one complete oscillation or cycle of a wave.

What is THE PERIOD

200

In this type of circuit, there are multiple paths for the current to flow.

What is a PARALLEL CIRCUIT

300

At the highest point in its trajectory when thrown vertically upwards, what is the instantaneous velocity of the object?

What is ZERO

300

Lightning McQueen, Chick Hicks and Strip "The King" Weathers are racing for the Piston Cup. If it takes each car 20 seconds to travel around the track, which car will drive the fastest?

Who is Lightning McQueen

300

A constant force of 10 N is applied to an object, causing it to move 5 meters in the direction of force. How much work is done?

What is 50 JOULES

300

A special type of collision where the total conserved momentum is equal to 0 kg m/s. 

What is a RECOIL COLLISION

300

Which point is called a node?

What is POINT C

300

A series circuit has a voltage of 12 volts and a resistance of 4 ohms. What is the current flowing through the circuit?

What is 3 AMPS

400

Which

Which point on the graph represents the fastest speed?

What is POINT E

400

Calculate the centripetal acceleration of an object moving in a circular path with a constant speed of 4.5 m/s and a radius of 3 m. 

What is 6.75 m/s2

400

At which point is the roller coaster moving the fastest?

What is POINT C

400

A 6.0 kg bowling ball moving at 6.0 m/s strikes a 1.0 kg pin directly and brings it into motion with a speed of 9 m/s in the same direction. What is the speed of the bowling ball after the strike?

What is 4.5 m/s

400

If the angle of incidence is 60 degrees, the angle of reflection is...

What is 60 DEGREES

400

Three resistors with resistances of 2 ohms, 3 ohms and 5 ohms are connected in series. What is the equivalent resistance of the circuit?

What is 10 OHMS

500

A rock is kicked horizontally with a speed of 9 m/s off the roof of a building 43 meters above the ground. How long will it take to reach the ground?

What is 2.96 SECONDS

500

Calculate the gravitational force between two whales (each with a mass 3.5 x 1024 kg) that are swimming 4 meters apart from each other.

What is 5.11×1037 Newtons 

500

A 0.25 kg arrow is shot with a kinetic energy of 120 J straight up in the air. What will be the max height the arrow reaches?

What is 49 METERS

500

A swimmer (62kg) stands on a floating raft (25 kg). The swimmer dives off with a speed of 3 m/s. With what speed will the raft move backwards?

What is  -7.44 m/s

500

if the light ray bends towards the normal as it enters the glass, is the angle of refraction greater than, less than or equal to the angle of incidence?

What is LESS THAN the angle of incidence

500

Two resistors with resistances of 6 ohms, and 3 ohms are connected in parallel. What is the equivalent resistance of the circuit? 

What is 2 OHMS

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