Motion
Forces and Motion
Energy
Heat
Other
100
What is a change in position over time?
Motion
100
On Earth, what tends to slow an object down?
Friction and drag
100
This is the ability to perform work.
Energy
100
The flow of thermal energy between objects due to difference in temperature is what?
Heat
100
Isaac Newton's first law of motion says what?
An object in motion tends to stay in motion, an object at rest tends to stay at rest.
200
What is a change in velocity over time?
Acceleration
200
A push or a pull on an object is an example of what?
Force
200
This energy and stored and depending on the position will determine how much of this energy will have.
Potential energy
200
Heat from a bowl of soup to the spoon to your hand is an example of what?
Conduction
200
A slinky is an example of what?
Elastic Potential Energy
300
The more easier for an object to move another object due to its mass is what?
Momentum
300
This causes objects to fall to the floor.
Gravity
300
This energy causes movement and is transferred from potential energy.
Kinetic Energy
300
This transfer of heat is how we get our weather and how our homes are heated.
Convection
300
Isaac Newton's second law of motion says what?
The more force, the increase in acceleration
400
The measurement that combines both the speed and direction of a moving object is what?
Velocity
400
This force allows object to move.
Unbalanced force
400
This states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed.
Law of Conservation of Energy
400
This has infrared rays and even though humans can't see them, some animals have the capability of seeing them.
Radiation
400
What happens to an object that is acted upon by unbalanced forces?
It moves
500
A group of objects in which you can measure its position is what?
Frame of reference
500
A picture hanging on the wall is an example of this kind of force.
Balanced force
500
Chemical, Elastic and Gravitational are all examples of what type of energy?
Potential
500
The ability of a material to conduct heat can be a good thermal conductor or it can conduct heat poorly and makes it a thermal insulator. This is called what?
Thermal conductivity
500
Isaac Newton's third law of motion is what?
With every action, there is an opposite but equal reaction
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