n. the act of inducing, bringing about, or causing
What is induction
Who created Newtons laws
Who is Issac newton
Who did James Maxwell marry?
Who was Katherine Mary Dewar
How many colonies did the First Continental Congress govern?
What year did the declaration of independence get signed?
When was 1776.
n. a pair of equal and oppositely charged or magnetized poles separated by a distance.
What is dipole
Force equals mass times acceleration
What is F=ma
How did James Maxwell Die?
What was abdominal cancer
What started the Boston Massacre?
Why were five people shot by British soldiers
At first Ben Franklin was opposed to this act in 1965.
What is the Stamp Act of 1965?
n. information that's biased or misleading to show a particular point of view
What is propaganda
The first law is also known as what
What is Law of Inertia
What part of this equation means electric field
What is the E
The Intolerable acts (Coercive Acts) happened after what act?
What was the tea act
Ben Franklin’s pseudonym is this.
Who is Richard Saunders?
v. refuse to cooperate with or participate as a punishment or protest
What is boycott
A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
What is vector quantity
What English scientist did Maxwell have common contact with?
Who was Michael Faraday
How many pages did the Common Sense pamphlet have?
What was fourty-seven
Ben Franklin invented this in 1971.
What is the glass harmonica?
n. force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center
What is calculus, law of gravitation and newton's three laws
Where did James Maxwell grow up?
Where is Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
When was the Declaration Of Independence signed?
When was 1776
Who did he marry and how many kids did they have
Who is Deborah Read and had two children