This is conserved in all collision systems.
What is momentum?
This term means all of the resistance in a given circuit.
What is equivalent resistance?
This type of wave has the longest wavelength.
What are radio waves?
This term describes a discrete quantity of energy.
What is quantum?
The amount of energy in electronvolts of energy level f of a mercury atom
What is 2.68?
distance/time
What is velocity?
This value represents the amount of work or energy divided by charge.
What is equivalent resistance/voltage?
The speed of light in a vacuum
What is 3 x 10^8?
Electrons fit into this classification of matter.
What are leptons?
This term is used to describe how large a vector quantity is.
When an object is on a surface, the normal force opposes this force.
What is the force of gravity?
The symbol for this part on a circuit diagram is a zig-zag line with an arrow pointing down onto it.
What is a variable resistor?
This value represents the absolute index of refraction of glycerol as well as corn oil.
What is 1.47?
This term is used to describe both protons and neutrons.
What are nucleons?
This value in Joules has the same number as the value of one elementary charge in coulombs.
What is one electronolt?
Centripetal force always goes toward this point.
What is the center of the circle?
This number represents the resistivity of aluminum.
What is 2.82 x 10^-8?
This feature of light waves always stays the same in each wave.
What is frequency?
This type of Hadron is made of three quarks.
What is a Baryon?
The arrows drawn when demonstrating a magnetic field go towards this magnetic pole.
What is South?
This is represented by the letter p in equations.
What is momentum?
This is measured by Joules per second in electricity.
What is potential difference?
This man discovered many different types of light outside of the visible spectrum in the late 1800s.
Who is Heinrich Hertz?
Matter can be separated into these two categories.
What are Hadrons and Leptons?
If it was easy...
What is "everyone would do it."?