What force is responsible for pulling objects towards the Earth?
Gravity
Structures must be built with strong materials or else it will collapse
False
What material is the best electrical conductor?
A) Plastic
B) Rubber
C) Glass
D) Metal
D) Metal
What force is responsible for the attraction and repulsion of magnetic objects?
Is the current from a wall socket a Direct Current or an Alternating Current?
Bonus Point! How many Volts does a wall socket supply?
Alternating Current
120
What force is responsible for resisting an object's motion when moving on a surface?
Friction
What is the most stable shape?
Triangle
What word is used to describe moving electrical charges or the flow of electrical charge?
A) Voltage
B) Current
C) Capacitor
D) Resistor
B) Current
What do we call the process of making an object temporarily or permanently a magnet?
Magnetization
Which famous physicist discovered gravity?
Sir Isaac Newton
Can an object with no net force still be in motion
Yes, it just won't accelerate
Why is the triangle the most stable shape?
Because any force applied to the triangle is evenly distributed
What does an electric current induce?
A magnetic field!
Draw a diagram of a magnetic field. Please label your North and South poles
What day is Pi Day?
March 14th (3.14)
What are the four forces that are responsible for keeping an airplane in the air?
Why is it important to have a shock absorber on a landing-device?
To minimize the shock or force that the passenger feels
What does a generator do?
It converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
How does an electromagnet work?
The current in the wire induces a magnetic field which is strengthened by an iron center
What is Newton's Second Law of Motion?
A) An object in motion will stay in motion
B) Force equals mass times acceleration
C) For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
D) E=mc2
B) Force equals mass times acceleration
What are the units of Force?
A) Newtons
B) Volts
C) Watts
D) Calories
A) Newtons
Define "Structural Integrity"
The ability of an object to hold together under a force, including its own weight, without breaking or deforming excessively
What does a motor do?
It converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
How does an electromagnetic motor work?
When the uninsulated piece is connected, current flows and induces a magnetic field. This field is attracted to the magnet, causing the loop to spin.
What does the E in E=mc2 stand for?
A) Electricity
B) Energy
C) Entropy
D) Enthalpy
B) Energy