The study of the universe through experiments, observations, and rational thought.
What is Science?
The change of an objects position over time.
What is Velocity?
What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?
The product of an object's mass and its velocity.
What is momentum?
What is a wave?
The way things really are and the same for all people, in all places, for all time.
What is Truth?
Matter's resistance to change its state of motion.
What is inertia?
The transfer of energy from one object to another through direct force applied over a distance travelled.
What is Work?
This collision conserves both momentum and kinetic energy.
What is an elastic collision?
This wave propagates perpendicular to the oscillation.
What is a transverse wave?
Accounts for and explains most or all of the related scientific facts; and enables the formation of new hypotheses.
What is a (Scientific) Theory?
Anything made from atoms or parts of atoms.
What is matter?
All energy trails on Earth lead back to this.
What is the Sun?
The total energy of a system remains the same before and after a collision.
What is the Law of Conservation of Momentum?
What is frequency?
What is a Lurking Variable?
An asteroid speeding through space comes close to a star. When it does, it begins to speed up and turn in its course.
What is Newton's second law of Motion?
What is Heat?
The measure of the amount of matter packed into a specified volume for different substances.
What is density?
This spectrum of wave has both visible and invisible parts.
What is the electromagnetic spectrum?
This theory was formed through the observation of Mercury's orbit differing from predicted paths.
What is General Relativity?
A boy jumps to the left in his canoe, and his canoe shoots off to the right and the boy falls into the water.
What is Newton's third law of Motion?
What is the Mass-Energy Equivalence equation?
This collision case causes the objects to move in opposite directions after they collide.
What is case 3?
What is resonance?