Energy
Force
Motion
Calculations
Scientific Practices
100
This law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed.
What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?
100
This directly affects the gravitational force.
What is mass?
100
This is Newton's first law.
What is the Law of Inertia?
100
When a lightbulb produces 6 J of light for every 60 J of energy consumed, this is its efficiency?
What is 10%?
100
The type of chart you would most likely use for displaying a class' favorite movie genres.
What is a pie chart?
200
This is the direction heat flows spontaneously.
What is from hot to cold?
200
This inversely affects the gravitational force.
What is distance?
200
This is Newton's second law.
What is force equals mass times acceleration?
200
When a 15 kg toddler stands on a counter that is 0.9 m high, this is his potential energy.
What is 132.3 J?
200
The type of chart you would use for displaying a dependent and independent variable.
What is a line chart or an x-y scatterplot?
300
Why is conduction slower in gases than in liquids or solids?
What is because the molecules are further apart?
300
As the temperature of a gas increases, this happens to its kinetic energy.
What is it increases?
300
This is Newton's third law.
What is for every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force?
300
If the same toddler (15 kg) jumps off the counter and hits the ground at 3 m/s, this is his kinetic energy.
What is 67.5 J?
300
This is why it is important to write a detailed procedure.
What is to make the experiment repeatable?
400
This is when heat no longer flows spontaneously.
What is thermal equilibrium?
400
When you increase the volume of a gas, this happens to its pressure.
What is it decreases?
400
With centripetal force, when the force is released, this is what happens to the object.
What is it moves in a tangent to the curve due to inertia?
400
The pressure of a gas in a tank is 6.2 atm at 304 K. If the temperature rises to 333 K, this is what will the new pressure in the tank would be.
What is 6.8 atm?
400
This is what happens as you increase the number of trials in an experiment.
What is the results become more accurate?
500
The five forms of energy.
What is mechanical, chemical, thermal, nuclear, and electromagnetic?
500
These are the four fundamental forces of nature.
What are gravity, electromagnetic force, strong nuclear force, and weak nuclear force?
500
When force is kept constant but you increase the mass, this is what happens to acceleration.
What is it decreases?
500
A gas at 90 kPa and 308 K fills a flexible container to a volume of 2.5 L. If the temperature was raised to 363 K and the pressure was increased to 100 kPa, this is what the new volume would be.
What is 2.7 L?
500
This is the type of experiment when only one variable at a time is deliberately changed.
What is a controlled experiment?
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