Modeling our Orderly World
Dynamics
Matter
Sound
Kinematics
100

The main reason why scientists use models. 

What is the complexity of science?

100

This is a push or a pull of an object.

What is force?

100

This is the transition from liquid into gas.

What is vaporization?

100

The Place where sound vibrations are transferred to the liquid of the of the cochlea.

What is the inner ear?

100

These are the people that started studying motion.

Who were the ancient Greeks?

200

This is a mathematical equation that describes phenomena under certain conditions.

What is a scientific law?

200

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This person came up with the law of motion.

Who was Isaac Newton?

200

These are materials made out of only one kind of of elements or compounds.

What are pure substances?

200

The speed of 343 m/s.

What is the speed of sound?

200

The first truly mathematical model of motion got created back then.

What happened in the late 1600s?

300

This is an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach used to investigate the world.

What is scientific inquiry?


300

This is the number of laws Isaac Newton came up with.

What about the number 3?

300

Three points that are important to measure matter.

For what do you need volume, mass and density?

300

This is the way loudness is measured in.

What are dB's?

300

These are the vectors that we have to account for direction.

What are Velocities?

400

This is a common way to collect data.

Where are the measuring instruments?

400

A law that describes gravity.

What is the law of universal gravitation?

400

Anything that can be observed about substances without changing the chemical composition.

What is a physical property?

400

This is the way to describe low frequency sound waves.

What are Infrasonic waves?

400

This is the acceleration of a free falling body on earth. 

What accelerated at a speed of 9.81 m/s2?

500

The reason why there are limits to measurements.

Why do measurements always lack a little bit of precision?

500

This is the kind of friction acting on a dragged cube.

What is sliding friction?

500

This is how matter is classified.

What are Physical and chemical properties?

500

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The rumble of a passing jet is an example for this energy.

What is sound/acoustic energy?

500

This is the man who conducted many experiments related to motion.

Who was Galileo?

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