The equation for Newton's 2nd Law.
What is F=ma?
The state of matter in which atoms are stacked most densely.
Whats is a solid?
The ability to do work.
What is energy?
The subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom without a charge.
What is a neutron?
The high point of a wave. Also a brand of toothpaste.
What is the crest?
Rockets are able to move through the vacuum of space because for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton's 3rd Law of Motion?
The state of matter in which atoms are vibrating at the slowest rate.
What is a solid?
An objects energy that is based on position INSTEAD of motion.
What is potential energy?
The subatomic particle that easily moves from one atom to the other.
What is an electron?
Part of Coulomb's law which states like charges repel whereas opposite charges
What is attract?
Travon is riding his skateboard on campus. He hits a rock, the board stops moving, he keeps flying.
What is Newton's 1st Law of Motion?
Stars are very very very hot. The surface of a star is in which state of matter?
What is a plasma?
The specific science where heat in motion is studied.
What is thermodynamics?
This person organized all the known elements into a periodic table.
Who is Mendeleev?
The distance from trough to trough or crest to crest.
What is a wavelength?
When two or more objects collide, but one object has more force than all the others. Physicists would say that the forces are
What is an unbalanced force?
The state of matter where atoms are able to slide past each other easily.
What is a liquid?
How many Newton's of potential energy does a 2kg basketball have when it is dropped from a height of 10m?
What is 200 newtons?
This element is number 1 on the periodic table because it has 1 __________.
What is a proton?
Forces between two particles are strongest when the particles are ___________. This is part of Coulomb's Law.
What is closer together?
The property an object has because it has more mass. For example a chromebook has is harder to move than a pencil because it has more _________.
What is inertia?
The four states of matter from slowest atomic vibration to the highest rate.
What is solid, liquid, gas, plasma?
Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
The Law of Energy Conservation
The process of combining the nuclei of two atoms. (Stars and Humans perform this action.)
What is fusion?
A specific type of wave that can move in a vacuum. Examples are color, microwaves, and radio waves.
What are electromagnetic waves?