Force & Motion
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Science Fun Facts
100

The distance an object travels during a specific time can be defined as?

Speed

100

If an object is in free fall, what is the only force that is acting upon that object?

Gravity

100

What is the study of sound is known as?

Acoustics

100

What is Thermal Capacity?

The energy required for an object to raise its temperature by 1 C / 1 K

100

What is the symbol for Silver on the periodic table of elements?

Ag

200

True or False: You must touch an object to apply a force to it?

False

200

What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?

Energy can neither be created nor destroyed, but only transferred and transformed. 

200

Where does sound travel faster; water or air?

Water

200

Define specific heat capacity

The energy required for an object to raise its temperature of a unit of mass by 1 C / 1K

200

What is the estimated age of the universe?

13.8 billion years old

300

What is the name of the force pulling towards the center when an object travels in a circular motino?

Centripetal Force

300

Which famous physicist created the Universal Law of Gravitation?

Sir Isaac Newton

300

If you mix all of the colors of light together, do you get black, white, or a rainbow?

White light

300

What is Boyle's Law

Boyle's Law states that for a gas at a constant temperature, pressure × volume is also constant.

300

How does Newton discover about gravity?

he first thought of this system of gravitation which he hit upon by observing an apple fall from a tree

400

State Hooke's Law

Extension is directly proportional to the force/load up to the limit of proportionality

400

In a vacuum, which would hit the ground first if they were dropped from the same height and at the same time: a feather or a bowling ball?

They would hit at the same time

400

What travels at the fastest speed possible?

Speed of Light

400

Describe 3 types of thermal energy transfer

Conduction

Convection 

Radiation

400

Which land animal is capable of covering the most distance in the least amount of time?

Cheetah

500

A spring, which obeys Hooke's Law, has an unstrentched length of 10 cm. A load of 20 N is suspended from the spring.

The new length of the spring is 36 cm.

What is the spring constant, k of the spring?

0.77 N/cm

500

Describe about 3 energy resources that is not derived from the Sun.

Geothermal

Nuclear

Tidal

500

Describe the application of Total Internal Reflection in a fiber optics

Fiber optics in telecommunications

Medical - endoscopy

500

Describe how vacuum flasks are used to keep hot drinks cool

(Material used, specifications for a vacuum flask)

Material - glass because good insulator

Air removed from the gap between walls- to reduce loss by convection and convection

silver coating - reduce loss by radiation

stopper - made of plastic - prevent loss by convection and evaporation

500

If the Earth could turn off gravity, what would the moon do?

Travel in a straight line

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