This theorem states that the square of the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is the sum of the square of its other sides.
What is the Pythagorean theorem?
This element, whose symbol is "O," makes up about 21% of Earth's atmosphere.
What is Oxygen?
This molecule, known as the "blueprint of life," contains the genetic instructions for living organisms.
What is DNA?
This shape has three sides and three angles, which add up to 180 degrees.
What is a triangle?
This chromaticity diagram is shaped like a D, has wavelengths along its curved side, and can be used to determine what colors can be shown on a display.
What is a Macadam ellipse?
This is another name used for the Gaussian Distribution due to its commonality.
What is the Normal distribution?
This term describes a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed.
What is a Catalyst?
This term describes the symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
What is commensalism?
This German scientist won the Nobel Prize in Physics for their work with the photoelectric effect.
Who is Albert Einstein?
This device is used to measure the spectral composition of light.
What is a spectroradiometer?
This statistical distribution was named for a French fish.
What is the Poisson distribution?
This element, at the top right of the periodic table, is the most electronegative.
What is Fluorine?
This principle in population genetics states that allele frequencies in a population remain constant across generations unless acted upon by external forces.
What is Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
In black holes, this boundary, also known as “the point of no return,” is a place from which even light cannot escape.
What is the event horizon?
This color bends the least when passing through a diffraction grating.
What is blue?
The real numbers adjoined with the square root of negative one gives this famous field.
What is the field of complex numbers?
This term describes the interference caused by bulky groups in a molecule, which can slow down or prevent a chemical reaction from occurring at a particular site.
What is steric hindrance?
This hypothesis suggests that the rise of eukaryotic cells is linked to a symbiotic relationship between an archaeal host and a bacterium.
What is the hydrogen hypothesis?
This quantum phenomenon occurs when the states of two particles are dependent upon each other.
What is entanglement?
This is the Fourier transform of the Rectangle function.
What is the sinc function?
This French mathematician, for which finite fields are named, died in a duel at age 20.
Who is Evariste Galois?
The only amino acid without a chiral center, this molecule has the simplest R group, a single hydrogen atom.
What is Glycine/Gly/G?
In quantum mechanics, this wavefunction operator corresponds to the total energy of a system.
What is the Hamiltonian?
This law finds the peak wavelength of a blackbody radiator.
What is Wien’s displacement law?