CHEMISTRY
FORCE
MOTION
STARS & GALAXIES
ENERGY EVERYWHERE
100

Number of elements in 1 atom

1

100

Total net force on the object

30 N

100

The object in this graph is moving at

constant speed

100

Mass of stars that become black holes

High mass

100

Temperature is a measure of the _____ _____ in the atoms & molecules of an object

Kinetic energy

200

Tells you how many atoms of a specific element are in a molecule

Subscript

200

Type of force that causes a change in an object's motion

unbalanced force

200

To find the speed of an object you have to know the ____ & the _____ of the object

distance & time traveled

200

Earth's location in the Milky Way

outer spiral arm

300

Number of molecules of a compound with no coefficient

1

300

Type of force that causes an object to move at constant speed

balanced

300

On a distance-time graph, the steeper the slope of a line, the _____ the speed of the object

faster

300

The location of the brightest stars in the HR diagram

top of diagram
400

Number of atoms in the reactants of photosynthesis:    6CO2 + 6H2

36

400

The Artemis II launch is an example of which of Newton's laws?

Newton's 3rd Law

400

What position-time graphs tell you about an object's motion

the object's speed & direction

400

Where the stars with the highest thermal energy are located on the HR diagram

on the far left side of the diagram
500

Evidence that photosynthesis follows the Law of Conservation of Mass

36 atoms in reactants

36 atoms in products

matter neither created nor destroyed

500

Formula engineers used to figure out how much force the Artemis II rockets had to produce to generate lift off

F = m x a
500

_____ measures how far an object travels

 _____ measures how far apart 2 points are

Distance

Displacement

500

Where the stars about to become supernovas are located on the HR diagram

Upper right corner

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