What is smaller than an atom
a Quark
what element is Xe
xeon
what is H2O
Water
what is albert Einstein most known for
his famous theory of relativity (E=MC2)
what is the theory of evolution
The theory of evolution is based on the idea that all species are related and gradually change over time.
Yes
What element is MC
Moscovium
what is NaCl
Table salt
what did Nikola Tesla invent
the tesla coil
what is Hubble's law of cosmic expansion
Hubble's brilliant observation was that the red shift of galaxies was directly proportional to the distance of the galaxy from earth. That meant that things farther away from Earth were moving away faster. In other words, the universe must be expanding.
what is a photon
a particle that has energy and movement but it doesn't have mass or electrical charge
What element is Np
Neptunium
Hydrogen Peroxide
what did Niels Bohr invent
a better visual of an atom (the Bohr model)
what is the Heisenberg uncertainty principle
At the foundation of quantum mechanics is the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. Simply put, the principle states that there is a fundamental limit to what one can know about a quantum system. For example, the more precisely one knows a particle's position, the less one can know about its momentum
what IS quantum mechanics
it is physics on the subatomic scale
what element is Sg
Seaborgium
what is CN-
Cyanide
what did Richard Faynman do
he made the theory of quantum electrodynamics
define string theory
Instead of treating subatomic particles as the fundamental building blacks of matter, string theory says that everything is made of unbelievably tiny strings, whose vibrations produce effects that we interpret as atoms, electrons and quarks.
does light behave as a wave or a particle
trick question it behaves as both
What element is Rg
Roentgenium
what is NH4+
ammonium
what did Werner Heisenberg do
he created the Heisenberg uncertainty principle
what is the Schrodinger's cat theory
Schrödinger's cat is a thought experiment that illustrates a paradox of quantum superposition. In the thought experiment, a hypothetical cat may be considered simultaneously both alive and dead as a result of its fate being linked to a random subatomic event that may or may not occur.