Scientists
Name that Equation
True/False Trivia
Defining Physics
Looking to the future
100

This man discovered gravity and calculus, but not fig pastries 

Isaac Newton
100
Everyone's favorite physics equation, this is how you calculate your net-net-net force 

Fnet=ma


100

The Earth is just as attracted to you as you are to it 

True

(Every action has an equal and opposite reaction) 

100

Change in velocity is... 

acceleration!

100
True/False: an opera singer can shatter a glass with her voice 

True! This is called resonance. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXyG68_caV4

200

This German-born scientist formulated the famous equation E=mc^2, but originally failed the entrance exam into his desired college

Albert Einstein 

200

When two things collide, bad things can happen, but it can be a little easier if you use this long equation 

p1 + p2=p'1 + p'2

200

Matter (what everything is made out of) is a type of energy

True

(E=mc^2)


200

Maybe the Star Wars franchise had it right, with this push or pull that causes an object to speed up or slow down...

Force 

200

When you put ice cubes into a drink causing it to become cold, does the

a) heat from the drink go into the ice, melting it

b) the coldness from the ice leak into the drink

c) the heat and cold travel back and forth until reaching a steady temperature 

Answer: A

300

This physicists wrote the best-selling novel "A Brief History of Time" and theorized that black holes emit radiation, all while slowly becoming paralyzed from Lou Gehrig's disease 

Stephen Hawking 

300

This equation is used to calculate how much something is speed up, or slowing down 

a=delta v/time

300

The speed of sound is thirteen times slower than the speed of light 

False.
Sound is 900,000 times slower than light

300

Sometimes, we like to save things for later, just like the energy that is stored in a system 

Potential Energy

300

Increasing the voltage of a battery will do what to the electricity moving through a circuit?

a) maintain (keep the same) 

b) decrease

c) increase 

Increase!

400

This scientist did remarkable research on radiation, but that radiation eventually gave her cancer, leading to her young death 

Marie Curie 

400

Not everyone likes Work, but you can always set it equal to the change in...

Energy!
W=deltaE

400

The Universe is 50% dark energy and dark matter, and 50% regular energy and regular matter. Ying and yang. 

False! The universe is 95% dark energy and dark matter. 

400

Car crashes aren't great, especially if the cars bounce off of each other in this type of collision

Totally inelastic collision

400

Sounds travels fastest in: 

1) Air

2) Steel

3) Water 

Answer: 2) steel

500

The first African-American to work for NASA, this American mathematician calculations of orbital mechanics as a NASA employee were critical to the success of the first and subsequent U.S. crewed spaceflights 

Katherine Johnson

500
Mr. Lueck's least favorite equation, it is used to tell how much gravitational force is between two planetary bodies 

Fg=Gm1*m2/r^2

500
No human has ever actually seen an electron 

True! We only know about them because of the forces they emit on other particles. Trippy. 

500

Just like earthquakes, sometimes we measure things in terms of their strength and ignore directions like a lost man when a question uses this word 

Magnitude 

500

Which of the following has the highest amounts of energy? 

a) Ultraviolet rays

b) X-rays

c) Visibile rays 

Answer:

b) X-rays

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