The force against an object times the distance it's been moved is called this:
What is Work?
The change in an object's velocity, whether it's increasing or decreasing, is known as this:
What is Acceleration?
Chemistry is the study of the ____________ and interactions of matter.
What is composition? (What things are made of)
Name two limitations of science.
What are-
Scope of science
Assumptions in science
Bias in science
Approximations in science?
What does "Ex Nihilo" mean?
What is "Out of nothing"?
The rate/length of time it takes to do work is called this:
What is Power?
The force that keeps an object moving in a circular path (AKA the center seeking force) is called this:
What is Centripetal Force?
When an atom loses are gains an electron, it becomes electrically charged and is then called this:
Who is an Ion?
What is defined as, "how forces affect matter".
What is Mechanics?
What is the belief that life and the universe formed through gradual processes over billions of years?
What is Evolution?
This word is known as the quantity of motion.
What is momentum?
The velocity of an object will stay the same unless acted upon an outside force. What law is this?
What is the First Law of Motion?
The difference between an element and a compound
What is, elements have one type of atom, compounds have a mixture?
What is defined as, "an organized orderly method by which man can investigate the world around him"?
What is the scientific method?
What is the twisting of "the principle of uniformity" called? (Saying that all natural laws have stayed the same throughout billions of years without any quick shifts or changes).
What is Uniformitarianism?
If something has a magnitude (Newtons, Meters, Kilograms, etc) it is said to be this type of quantity:
What is Scalar?
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. What law is this?
What is the Third Law of Motion?
When an atom loses or gains electrons, it becomes electrically charged and becomes a _______
What is an Ion?
Three types of heat transfer.
What is, Conduction, Convection, and Radiation?
Who wrote The Origin of Species
Who is Charles Darwin?
Something that has both direction and magnitude, is also the name of this Despicable Me character.
What is Vector?
F=ma, is an equation that is explained by this law of motion.
What is the Second Law of Motion?
A group of atoms with the same number of protons, but different number of neutrons is known as this:
What is an Isotope?
Matter cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be ___________________.
What is Transferred or Changed?
The idea that life came from non-life through the right acids coming together at right time, amounts, and conditions is called what?
What is, Chemical Evolution?