General Knowledge
Algebra
History of Physics
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What is Physics?

The science that studies the fundamental properties of the universe.

100

Solve the equation: x - 7 = 13

x = 20

100

The father of physics

Isaac Newton

100

The SI unit for length

Meter (m)

200

It's the theory that explains the origin of the universe

Big Bang

200

Solve the equation: 4x + 5 = 29

x = 6

200

Postulated the theory of relativity. The most famous scientist 

Albert Einstein

200

It's a comparison between two or more quantities

Measurement

200

The SI unit for Mass

Kilogram (kg)

300

It's the force that makes things fall, keeps us attached to the ground and causes the planets to move around the Sun.

Gravity

300

Solve the equation: 5x - 1 = 3x + 9

x = 5

300

He invented the telescope and studied the motion of things

Galileo Galilei

300

Is an "standard" measurement that is used to measure other things

Unit

300

The SI Unit for Electric Current

Ampere (A)

400

Atoms are made of

Protons, neutrons and electrons

400

Solve the equation: 2(4x + 2) = 3(4x + 1)

x = 1/4

400

Proposed that the Sun, not the Earth, is the center of the Universe

Copernicus

400

The SI unit for time

Second (s)

400

The SI Unit for Intensity of Light

Candele (cd)

500

It's the theory that explains that time and space are relative

Relativity

500

Solve the equation: (3x - 6)/4 = 2x + 6

x = -6

500

Fixed the copernican model by assuming that orbits are elliptical, not circular

Kepler

500

The SI Unit for Temperature 

Kelvin (K)

500

The SI Unit for Quantity of Substance

mol

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