what is the periodic table of elements
The periodic table of elements is an organized chart that displays all known chemical elements in a system type of way based on their atomic number, atomic mass, and chemical properties.
What is Newton laws of motion
Newton's Laws of Motion are three fundamental principles that describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting on it
The highest point of a wave is?
The crest
What is velocity?
The speed of an object in a specific direction
The energy an object has because of its motion is?
Kinetic Energy
What group number is the element Potassium in (K)?
Group one
Sir Issac Newton
What is the period?
The time it takes for one full wave to pass a point.
This is the rate of change of velocity over time
Acceleration
What is potential energy?
The energy an object has because of its position or height above the ground
What group Number is the element Chlorine in? (Cl)
Seven
This law states that an object will remain at rest or in motion unless acted upon by an external force
Newton's First Law of Motion
What is a mechanical wave?
This type of wave requires a medium, like air or water, to travel through.
When a Pitcher goes to throw the baseball what is being calculated when the ball is released?
Velocity
What type of energy is stored when a batter in baseball is about to hit the ball?
Kinetic Energy
What is the atomic mass for Gold? (Au)
197
In this situation, the acceleration of an object is directly equal to the net force applied and inversely equal to its mass. What law of motion is this?
Newtons second law of motion
This property of a wave is measured in hertz (Hz) and represents how many waves pass a point in one second
What is Frequency
What is instantaneous velocity
This type of velocity refers to the rate of change of an object’s position in a specific direction over time.
When potential energy is converted to kinetic energy, this law is being demonstrated
The law of conservation of energy
What is the last element in transition metals and the atomic number?
Copernicium and 112
Whats the Formula for Newtons 2nd Law?
Force = Mass and acceleration (F=ma)
What is amplitude
This property of a wave describes how tall the wave is, which affects its energy.
What type of acceleration was occurring when you do the egg drop test?
Free fall acceleration
What is the formula for kinetic energy?
KE = 1/2 mv²