This is the formula for velocity
What is distance/time
This force acts perpendicular to a surface and supports the object on the surface.
What is normal force
This is energy in motion.
What is kinetic
The distance of one full wave cycle
What is wavelength?
The flow of electrons through a wire.
What is current?
A change in velocity is called this
What is acceleration
What is the net force of box being pushed 45 N to the left with a frictional force of 30 N to the right.
What is 15 N left
Energy is measured in this unit
What is Joules
What can a sound wave not travel through?
What is a vacuum?
Electric Potential is the same as this
What is voltage
What hits the ground first when dropped from a cliff: a bowling ball or a golf ball
What is they hit at the same time due to acceleration of gravity
The acceleration of an object that has a net force of 6 N left and a mass of 0.5 kg.
What is 12 m/s^2?
A height increases, what happens to potential energy?
What is it also increases
What do all electromagnetic waves have in common?
What is...
* They all travel at the speed of light, 3.0 x 108 m/s
* They can all transmit energy through a vacuum
This is the only part of the atom that is able to move and transfer.
What is electrons
Solve for the following: a 1 kg beach ball going 4 m/s collides with a second 0.5 kg beach ball at rest. What is the velocity of the 0.5 kg beach ball after the collision if the 1 kg beach ball stops.
What is 8 m/s
What must happens to force to create the same acceleration if mass increases by a factor of 4?
What is the force is quadrupled.
The total amount of energy in a system must remain constant.
What is conservation of energy?
What is decreases?
What is 4N?
The total amount of momentum before a collision must equal the total amount of momentum after a collision.
What is conservation of momentum?
This is what happens if the force is held constant, but the mass of the object doubles.
What is acceleration is cut in half.
An 2 kg object starts with 20 J of potential energy at the top of a hill. As the object starts to go down the hill the PE is turned into KE. What is the velocity of the object at the bottom of the hill?
What is 4.5 m/s?
The reason that sound travels faster in water than in air.
What is a more dense medium?
How to you increase the magnetic field on an electromagnet?
What is increase the # of coils around the nail