Atoms
Periodic Table
Force
Motion
Waves
100
The location of the protons and neutrons in an atom
What is the nucleus?
100
This is the number that shows the order of the elements in the periodic table
What is the atomic number?
100
An object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion maintains its velocity unless it experiences an unbalanced force
What is Newton's First Law?
100
The change in the location of an object, or the difference between the starting point and the ending point
What is displacement?
100
The material that mechanical waves pass through
What is the medium?
200
This is the charge of an electron.
What is a negative charge?
200
The name for the rows in the periodic table
What are groups?
200
Newton's Second Law or the equation for Force
What is force = mass x acceleration?
200
Speed in a particular direction
What is Velocity?
200
A wave in which the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction the wave is moving
What is a transverse wave?
300
The electrons located on the outermost shell of an atom are called...
What are valence electrons?
300
What you get when you subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass
What is the number of neutrons in the atom?
300
The balance of all the forces acting on an object
What is net force?
300
This force opposes the motion of an object
What is friction?
300
The maximum distance that the particles move from their rest position
What is amplitude?
400
The model which shows the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus, and the electrons on their energy levels
What is the Bohr Model?
400
The elements in a group all have the same number of these
What are valence electrons?
400
The two primary factors affecting gravitational force
What are mass and distance?
400
This is occurring if an object shows a change in speed, direction, or both
What is acceleration?
400
The number of vibrations per unit of time
What is frequency?
500
These elements are located on the far right of the periodic table
What are the Noble Gases?
500
The orbit of the International Space Station and the path of a thrown paper ball both show this motion
What is Projectile Motion?
500
(final velocity - initial velocity)/time
What is the formula for acceleration?
500
This occurs when two waves meet and form a larger wave
What is constructive interference?
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