Newtons Law
Forces
Sonic
Colors
Push and Pull
100

Newton's first law is when an object will stay in motion with a constant velocity (or will stay at rest) until it is acted upon by an outside force. 

What is inertia?

100

When you jump, both you and the Earth exert this force. 

What is gravitational force?

100
The study of motion in physics.

What is mechanics?

100
A material that allows all or mostly all light to pass. 

What is transparent?

100

A closed path through which electric current flows.

What is an electric circuit?

200

Newton's second law has to do with a push or pull exerted on an object in an effort to change that object's velocity.

What is force?

200

This force keeps the nuclei of atoms together in the center of an atom. 

What is strong force?

200

All motion is relative and depends on this point to be used.

What is reference point?

200

Material that doesn't allow any light to pass. 

What is opaque?

200

A device that either multiplies or redirects a force.

What is a simple machine?

300

The rate at which an object moves.

What is speed?

300

Two particles (electricity and magnetism) that are attractive, but also can be repulsive. 

What is electromagnetic force?

300

This speed is the standard units sounds travels, which is 760 miles per hour in air. 

What is Mach 1?

300

Light waves that bounces off objects

What is reflection?

300

When a machine is used to do create a force or a motion it is magnified to help a person do some kind of work.

What is mechanical advantage?

400

The speed of an object in a given direction.

What is velocity?

400

The attractive or repulsive interaction between two charged objects. 

What is electric force?

400
The distance from one wave crest to another (or one trough to another).

What is a wavelength?

400

Light waves that bends through or on an object.

What is refraction?

400

A simple machine that has a large circular wheel attached to a smaller cylinder. 

What is the wheel and axel?

500

For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

What is Newton's third law of motion?

500

The force that resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another.

What is friction force?

500

When a plane travels faster than the sound waves it created, this causes those waves to overlap and crash into one another resulting in a louder than normal sound. 

What is a sonic boom?

500

A triangular-shaped solid that allows light to shine through it and causes those light waves to bend in such a way when it moves through the material. 

What is a prism?

500

This looks exactly like an inclined plane, but used differently. The force is applied to the short edge side. 

What is a wedge?

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