Theories and Laws
Units of Measurements
Lab Activities
Speed and Acceleration
Force
100

It is observing, studying, and experimenting to find the nature of things.

Science

100

It is the base unit used to express temperature.

Kelvin, K

100

A graduated cylinder is used to...

...measure volume

100

What is the speed formula?

Speed = distance / time

100

It is any action that can change the state of motion of an object

Force

200

It is a descriptive statement or equation that reliably predicts events under certain conditions. It describes a process in nature.

Scientific law

200

It is the base unit used to express length.

Meter, m

200

A balance is used to...

measure mass.

200

What is the acceleration formula?

acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time

200

Contact forces occur when...

...there is an interaction between objects that touch.

300

It is a system of ideas that explains many related observations and is supported by evidence acquired through scientific investigation.

Scientific theory

300

1 km =

1000 g

300

Name two instruments that can be used to measure temperature

Examples: thermometer, digital thermometers, thermocouples, infrared thermometers, etc

300

Is there acceleration when an object moves at a constant speed? Explain.

There is no acceleration when an object moves at a constant speed because its speed does not change.

300

The unit of force is... 

N, Newton

400

Evolution explains why species are adapted to their environment.

Scientific Theory

400

Convert 8.700 L to mL

8,700 mL

400
Name the difference between accuracy and precision.

Precision is the exactness of a measurement, and accuracy describes how close a measurement is to the true value.

400

How do we know if an object's motion is constant in a distance vs time graph?

The distance vs time graph shows a straight line.

400

1 N = .....

1 N = 1 kg m/s2

500

The energy can be transferred as heat, from a warmer object to a cooler one.

Scientific Law

500

Name an example of a derived unit.

m/s, m/s2, L, or N

500

If the buoyant force is greater than the weight of an object, is the object floating?

The object is floating

500

An airplane is at the end of its trip from France to Mexico. To be able to land, the captain reduces the velocity from 356 km/h to 164 km/h in 32 minutes. What is the airplane’s acceleration during this time?

a = -360 km/h2

The airplane decelerates at 360 km/h2

500

Name at least three of the four fundamental forces in nature

Strong nuclear forces, weak nuclear forces, electromagnetic forces, force of gravity

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