This control the movement of electric current by providing paths for electrons to follow.
What is a circuit
a disturbance that carries energy from one location to another location.
What is a wave?
The particles that make up all types of matter
are in _____ motion.
What is a constant?
The ablity to do work
What is enegy?
An object at rest remains at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
What is Newtons 1st Law?
an energy source,wires, and the object that is going to change the electrical energy into another form of energy (load).
What 3 basic parts does a circuit have?
All waves must have ______ to travel.
what is energy?
_______ is the energy of motion.
What is kinetic energy?
The Si Unit for energy
What is Joules?
Newton’s first law of motion is often called:
What is the Law of inertia?
a complete circuit must have something that connect the negative pole of the energy source to the positive poleof the energy source.
what is Wires?
medium moves in a direction perpendicular to the direction that the wave moves.
What is a mechanical wave?
_____ hold their own shape, have weight, & take up space.
What is a solid?
All energy can be in one of two states:
What is potential and kinetic energy?
Two ways to measure how far and object has changed
position is by the ______ and ________ from the
starting point.
What is distance and displacement?
higher ____means a faster flow of
electrons or electric current.
what is voltage?
Ocean waves, Ripples on water surface, vibrating guitar string , and Electromagnetic waves are all examples of?
What are Transverse waves?
_____takes the shape of the container;
however, the volume is the same.
What is a liquid
rubber bands, bungee cords,trampolines, springs,an arrow drawn into a bow are all examples of:
What is Elastic potential energy?
Newtons second law formula
What is F=MA?
An _____ ________ can be used to test whether an object is a conductor or an insulator.
What is an open circuit?
Light waves, Radio waves, Microwaves,TV,X-rays, Gamma rays are all examples of
what is Electromagnetic Waves?
Heat goes into the solid as it
melts.
what is melting?
the total amount of energy in a system remains
constant or conserved.
What is the law of conservation of energy?
If a force is exerted (action force), another force
(reaction force) occurs that is equal in size &
opposite in direction.
What is Newton's third law?