True or False: An unbalanced force does affect motion.
True
Who are the laws of motion name by?
Sir Isaac Newton
A lamp is what kind of energy?
Light Energy
What kind of wave is this? 
Longitudinal Wave
Is point 1 Potential or Kinetic Energy?
Potential Energy
A apple falling from a tree is what force?
Gravity
How many of Newton's Laws are there?
3
A kid on the highest point of a slide is what kind of energy?
Potenial Energy
What is a longitudinal wave?
A longitudinal wave is a wave where particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the wave's direction of travel
Is point 2 Potential or Kinetic Energy?
Kinetic Energy
What kind of force is illustrated?![]()
Push and Pull
What is Newton's 1st law?
Newton's First Law (Law of Inertia), simply states that an object will keep doing what it's doing unless a different force pushes or pulls it to change.
A kid going down a slide is what kind of energy?
Kinetic Energy
What kind of wave is this?
Transverse Wave
Is point 5 Potential or Kinetic Energy?
Potential Energy
Rubbing your hands in motion is what force?
Friction
What is the direction of motion?
Velocity
Charging your phone at night is what kind of energy?
ELectrical Energy
What is a Electromagnetic wave?
Electromagnetic waves are disturbances in electric and magnetic fields that travel at the speed of light, carrying energy through space as oscillations perpendicular to each other and the direction of travel, without needing a medium.
What is kinetic energy?
Kinetic energy is the energy an object possesses due to its motion.
Define what a magnetic force is?
Magnetic force is the push or pull between magnets or magnetic materials, caused by moving electric charges, allowing magnets to attract some metals or repel/attract to each other at opposite poles without touching, acting at a distance.
What is the rate of change of velocity as time changes?
Acceleration
A cup of hot coffee is what energy?
Thermal Energy (heat energy)
What kind of wave is this? 
Electromagnetic Waves
What is potential energy?
Potential energy is stored energy an object has due to its position, configuration, or state, giving it the potential to do work when released.