Motion
Friction
Newtons Laws
Energy
Waves
100

Equation for velocity

What is distance/time (x/t)

100

Force of friction equation

F(f)=uF(N)

100

What is the Force of a 10kg object with an acceleration of 3 m/s^2

What is 30N?

100

The 3 types of energy an object has to total their energy

What is Thermal, Potential and Kinetic

100

Sound waves are this type of wave (2-types)

What is longitudinal (mechanical)

200

Mass x Velocity

What is momentum

200
The type of friction an object is experiencing while moving

What is Kinetic friction

200
An object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion
What is Newtons first law
200
A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
What is Gravity
200

This EM wave has the longest wavelength

What are radio waves?

300
The rate at which velocity changes
What is acceleration
300
The F(f) if a surface has a frictional coefficient of 2.0 and the object is 1 kg

What is 20N?

300

F=Ma (Which law?)

What is Newtons Second Law

300

On earth all these objects accelerate at a rate of 9.8m/s/s

What is free falling objects

300

What is the speed of light in a vacuum? 

What is 3.0 x10^8 m/s

400

An object when experiencing only the force of gravity is said to be in...

What is Free fall

400
A substance to reduce friction
What is lubricant
400
For every action, there us an equal or opposite reaction
What is Newtons Third Law
400
released potential energy
What is Kinetic Energy
400

If sound travels 343 m/s, how long will it take lightning to travel 2 miles?

What is 9.4s (9-10s)

500

One of the four kinematic equations

V(f)=V(i)+at

x=1/2 (Vf-Vi)t

x=Vit+1/2at^2

Vf^2=Vi^2+2ax

500

The frictional coefficient if the F(f)=15N and the F(N)=45N

u=0.33

500

An example of one of Newtons laws (& which law?)

What is: 1) when you place a book on the table it will stay on the table until you move it and if you roll a marble down a slope it will continue moving until a wall of rock encounters it 2) When you push a truck and a car with the same force the car will accelerate more because it has less mass. 3) when your sitting on a chair the chair is forcing you to stay up and you are pushing down on the chair to go down

500

When dropping from a half-pipe, assuming there is little to no friction, you will go this high on the other side

What is the same height you dropped from!

500

What is the name of the law we use to relate the index of refraction and angle of incidence/refraction?

What is Snell's Law?

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