This is the type of energy an object in motion has.
What is Kinetic Energy?
The first step of the scientific method, where you ask a question or define this based on observations.
What is a problem?
This law states that an object in motion stays in motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
What is Newton's first law of motion?
The oldest and lightest element.
What is Hydrogen?
Who is Isaac Newton?
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another, according to this law.
What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?
A testable statement that predicts the outcome of an experiment.
What is a hypothesis?
The acceleration of an object depends on the net force acting on it and this other property.
What is mass?
The "backbone" of all life
What is Carbon?
This brilliant German scientist, known for his theory of general relativity, was also a mathematic genius, mastering basic calculus by the age of 14.
Who is Albert Einstein?
This form of energy is stored in an object based on its position or height.
What is potential energy?
The part of an experiment that is changed to test its effects on the dependent variable.
What is the independent variable?
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton's third law of motion?
The first element in the Halogens
What is Fluorine?
Hennig Brandt, famed German alchemist, discovered this element in 1669 while searching for the Philosopher Stone.
What is Phosphorus?
Heat transfer that occurs when molecules of a solid vibrate and pass energy from one to the next.
What is conduction?
This step involves collecting and analyzing the results of an experiment.
What is the results and conclusion?
If you push a 2 kg object with a force of 10 N, the acceleration of the object is this many meters per second squared.
What is 5 m/s²?
Group one, second period
What is Lithium?
The Greek physician Hippocrates proposed a system of these four things that composed the natural world, each corresponding to a part of the human body.
What are elements?
This process transfers heat through fluids (liquids or gases) by the movement of currents caused by temperature differences.
What is convection?
A conclusion must always reference this to determine whether the hypothesis was supported or refuted.
What is evidence?
The force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact is called this.
What is friction?
Element 118
What is Oganesson?
While our modern understanding of this concept dates back to the 1880s, the earliest evidence of human interaction dates back 40,000 years, in Western Australia.
What is radiation?