Magnetism
Electromagnetism
Nuclear Energy
Future Physics
Fun Facts About Ms. Juedes
100

Magnets have two poles: ____________________ and ____________________.

North and South

100

Electromagnetic waves travel ___________________ a vacuum and __________________ energy.

Electromagnetic waves travel ACROSS a vacuum and TRANSFER energy.

100

The building blocks of matter are _______________.

ATOMS

100

What is quantum physics?

Study of matter and energy on the most fundamental level

100

What is Ms. Juedes's favorite color?

Pink

200

What is magnetism?

The motion of electric charges resulting in attraction or repulsion.

200

What does AM stand for?

Amplitude Modulation 

200

What is a quark?

smallest known building blocks of matter

200

What is black body radiation?

Electromagnetic energy could only be emitted in exact multiples of a tiny bundle of energy

200

Where is Ms. Juedes from?

Wisconsin

300

List 3 uses of magnets in our everyday life.

Computers, Phones, Magnet Fishing, Compass, Locks, Etc. 

300

What does FM stand for?

Frequency Modulation

300

Name 2 characteristics of a quark.

Either facing up or down. 

Inside protons and neutrons.

300

What is the proposal of matter waves?

Any object with linear momentum has a wavelength

300

Does Ms. Juedes have a boyfriend?

Yes

400

Describe the difference between magnetic force and gravitational force.

Gravity - only attracts

Magnetic - attracts and repels 

400

What is the difference between AM and FM waves?

AM waves are longer more prone to static. 

FM waves are tighter and not modified. 

400

List the 3 types of nuclear reactions.

  1. Radioactive decay 

  2. Nuclear fusion 

  3. Nuclear fission 

400

List 3 current issues in physics today.

Cold Fusion 

Broadcast Energy 

Faster-than-light communication 

Matter transmission and replication 

Control of Gravity 

Nanotechnology 

Cryogenic 

400

What is Ms. Juedes's favorite drink?

Diet Coke (coffee is also acceptable)

500

What are the three laws of magnetism?

  1. Either pole will attract a nonmagnetic metal (Iron) 

  2. Magnetic poles repel one another 

  3. Unlike magnetic poles attract each other 

500
Rank the following waves from longest range to shortest range. 

Gamma 

Infared 

Ultraviolet 

X-Rays 

Radio Waves 

Radio Waves 

Infared 

Ultraviolet 

X-Rays 

Gamma Rays 

500

What's the difference between fission and fusion?

Fission is breaking apart, fusion is melting together. 

500

What parts are in an atom?

Protons, Nuetrons, Nucleus, Shells, Electrons 

500

What musical artist is Ms. Juedes currently obssessed with?

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