Signals
Gravitational Interactions
Waves
Newton's Laws
100

These signals store information using numbers instead of continuous waves.

What are digital signals?

100

This force pulls objects with mass toward each other.

 What is gravity?


100

The highest point of a transverse wave is called this.

What is a crest?

100

Two skateboarders push off each other and move in opposite directions. This law explains why both move.

What is Newton’s Third Law?

200

These waves allow spacecraft to send information through space back to Earth.

What are electromagnetic waves?

200

This unit is used to measure the strength of a force.

What is a Newton?

200

The lowest point of a transverse wave is called this.

What is a trough?

200

When balanced forces act on an object, this happens to the object’s motion.

What is no change in motion?

300

Wireless devices avoid receiving the wrong message because each device has this.

What is a unique code or address?

300

As the distance between two objects increases, gravitational force does this.

What is decreases?

300

When the amplitude of a wave increases, this happens to the energy of the wave.
 

What is the energy increases?

300

When forces acting on an object are not equal, this occurs.

What is acceleration?

400

One advantage of digital signals is that small disruptions during transmission can be easily this.

What is corrected?

400

If the mass of one object increases while distance stays the same, gravitational force does this.
 

What is increases?

400

Two waves travel at the same speed, but one has a higher frequency. This happens to its wavelength.

What is it becomes shorter?

400

A swimmer pushes water backward to move forward. This demonstrates this principle of motion.

What is Newton’s Third Law?

500

Analog signals differ from digital signals because they change in this way.

What is continuously?

500

This invisible region around an object allows it to exert force without touching another object.

What is a force field?

500

Two waves have the same amplitude but different frequencies. The wave with the higher frequency has this type of wavelength.

What is a shorter wavelength?

500

When two objects interact, each object exerts this type of force on the other.

What are equal and opposite forces?

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