Newton's Law dealing with inertia
What is Newton's 1st Law?
Name of 2 main energy types
What is Kinetic and Potential energy?
Name of at least 5 simple machines
What are class-1, 2, 3 levers, fixed pulley, moveable pulley, compound pulley, block and tackle, wedge, inclined plane, screw, and wheel-and-axel?
Statement of the 1st Law of Thermodynamics. ("Energy cannot...")
What is "energy cannot be created nor destroyed, only transferred or altered"?
SI unit of distance
What is a Meter (m)
Statement of Newton's 1st Law. ("An object...")
What is "an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by another force"?
an object at rest will work too
Name of at least 3 types of energy (could be of motion or position)
What is Mechanical, Thermal, Electromagnetic, Nuclear, Chemical, Electrical, Gravitational, Sonic/Sound, Potential Spring?
What general type of simple machine is a block and tackle? (lever, pulley, inclined plane)
What is a pulley?
Law of Thermodynamics that defines the entropy at 0K
What is the 3rd Law of Thermodynamics?
The prefix ____ denotes the multiplication of 1,000 to a unit (fill in the blank) AND give an example using an SI unit
What is "kilo-"?
ex: kilometer, kilogram, etc.
Statement of Newton's 3rd Law ("for every...")
List of 5 main contact forces. (hint: one is normal)
What are Normal, Spring, Applied, Frictional, and Tension Forces?
A pair of scissors is a class-____ lever (fill in the blank)
What is one?
Yes, it is a double lever, but class one nonetheless
Law of Thermodynamics that deals with entropy and its gradient (not about 0K)
What is the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics?
Does not deal with absolute zero
Name of 2 branches of physics (ex: Statistical Mechanics [cannot use as answer])
What is Classical Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Electromagnetism, Quantum Mechanics, Revaluation Mechanics, Optics and Acoustics, Particle/Nuclear Physics?
The equation for Newton's 2nd Law
Force=Mass x Acceleration
F=m x a
List of the four FUNDAMENTAL forces
What are the Gravitational, Strong Nuclear, Weak Nuclear, and Electromagnetic Forces?
Type of complex machine that is based on a chain reaction, used to complete a simple task (seen in movies)
What is a Rube-Goldberg Machine?
What is the Zeroth Law?
Machine that converts non-thermal energy into rotational motion
What is a motor?