Mechanics
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Nuclear Physics
Physics 101
Physics in Pop Culture
100

In physics, this measures an object's resistance to motion. In chemistry, it measures the amount of matter in a substance. 

What is mass? 

100

This German physicist formulated the fundamental law linking voltage, current, and resistance. 

Who is Georg Ohm? 

100

This process powers the Sun, combining light atomic nuclei into heavier ones and releasing enormous amounts of energy in the process. 

What is nuclear fusion? 

100

The Milky Way's nearest neighbor, a barred spiral galaxy.

What is Andromeda? 

100

Near this 2014 movie's black hole, one hour can equal seven years on Earth. 

What is Interstellar? 

200

The rate of change of the rate of change of position. 

What is acceleration? 
200
The movement of electrons from one atom to another though a conductor. 

What is electricity? 

200

This device clicks or flashes to detect and measure ionising radiation, making invisible radioactive particles audible and visible. 

What is a Geiger counter? 

200

This female scientist is the only person to win a Nobel Prize in both Physics and Chemistry. 

Who is Marie Curie? 

200

This animated character's name honors an Apollo astronaut and is the SI unit for luminous flux. 

Who is Buzz Lightyear? 
300

This point on an object behaves as if all of its mass were concentrated there, often simplifying torque and equilibrium problems. 

What is center of mass? 

300

This device converts mechanical energy into electricity and forms the basis of wind turbines and hydroelectric dams. 

What is an electric generator? 

300

In 1897, this physicist used a cathode ray tube experiment to discover the electron. 

Who is J.J. Thomson? 

300

This scientist's thought experiment about a cat in a box was meant to highlight the paradoxes of quantum mechanics. 

Who is Erwin Schrödinger? 

300

In Frozen, Elsa's icy powers could be explained with this branch of physics that studies heat transfer and phase changes. 

What is thermodynamics? 

400

This force always acts perpendicular to the surface of contact and prevents objects from sinking into surfaces.

What is normal force? 

400

These two famous inventors had a rivalry over the 'war of current' with one championing direct current and the other alternating current. 

Who are Thomas Edison & Nikola Tesla? 

400

This ancient Greek philosopher first theorised that matter is made up of indivisible particles he called 'atomos', laying the groundwork for modern atomic theory.

Who is Democritus? 

400

These are the four fundamental forces of nature that govern all interactions in the universe. 

What are gravity, electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, & the weak nuclear force? 

400

In the Star Wars universe, this device allows a ship to travel faster than light speed. 

What is hyperdrive? 

500

This unit of measurement, equivalent to about 746 joules per second, is commonly used to express the power of a car. 

What is horsepower? 

500

This device transforms electrical energy into a controllable magnetic field, often using a coil of wire and a metal core to lift or move objects. 

What is an electromagnet (or solenoid)? 

500

When one atomic nucleus splits and triggers others to do the same, this runaway process unleashes tremendous energy, forming the basis of nuclear bombs. 

What is a chain reaction? 

500

This radius marks the boundary around a black hole where not even light can escape. 

What is the event horizon? 

500

In this 2001 space epic, a sentient AI and a rotating space station illustrate concepts of artificial intelligence and centrifugal force as a substitute for gravity.

What is 2001: A Space Odyssey? 

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