Impulse Momentum
Force
Electricity
Heat
Waves
100


Units for Impulse




kg.m/s     or       N.s


100
what is inertia?

Things at rest tend to stay at rest.

Things in motion tend to stay in motion.

More mass means more inertia!

Does NOT depend on velocity

100

resistance (definition and units)

definition: slows down electric current

units: ohms (Ω)

100


high specific heat means…



temperature changes slowly, it takes more heat energy to heat it up the same number of degrees, it has more heat energy to give another substance


100


frequency (definition and units)


definition: how often a wave repeats in a second         

units: Hertz

200


What is the relationship between force and time if impulse is constant? 


  • The greater the force  it takes to stop a moving object, the less time  it takes to stop the object

  • The greater the time a moving object  takes to come to a stop, the less the force acting to bring the object to a stop

200

What happens if net force = 0? (2 choices)

  1. object stays at rest, OR

  2. moves at a constant velocity (straight line)

200


current (definition and units)


definition: how fast electrons can travel

units: Amps (A)

200


What do molecules do at a higher temperature?



molecules move faster (more average KE)


200


wavelength (definition and units)


definition: the distance for one full cycle of a wave    

units: meters

300


What happens to energy when a ball goes up and down?


The total energy (PE+KE) is conserved.

That means it stays the same.

300

What happens if there is an unbalanced net force?

acceleration

300


voltage (definition and units)


definition: what pushes electrons around a circuit

units: Volts (V)

300


Heat energy moves from ______ to ______ until equilibrium is reached



hot to cold


300

transverse wave (description and example)

a wave where the medium moves perpendicular to the wave direction

Examples: light, ocean waves

400


units for momentum



kg●m/s


400


What happens when one object exerts a force on another object?



The second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first object.


400


In order to find the total current of a parallel circuit, you need to…..


Find the current in each branch using V=IR and then add them.  

400


conduction (definition and example)


heat transfer when objects touch

example: ice cube in hand

400

longitudinal wave (description and example)

a wave with compressions that move parallel to the wave direction

Example: sound

500


What happens to momentum in a collision?


Momentum is conserved.

The total momentum before equals the total momentum after.

500

According to Coulomb’s Law, when does a strong force happen? A weak force?

Strong Force: When the charge is large and the distance between them is small


Weak Force: When the charge is small and the distance between them is large

500

In order to find the total current of a series circuit, you need to…..


Find the total resistance by adding all the resistances then using V=IR to find the current


500


convection (definition and example)


heat transfer with mixing of liquids or gases

example: lava in a lava lamp

500

the order of waves in the electromagnetic spectrum from longest wavelength to shortest

Radio -- longest

microwaves

infrared

visible light

ultraviolet

x-rays

gamma rays - shortest

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