Space
Chemistry
Motion, Forces, and Energy
Physical Interactions
100

The name of our galaxy.

What is The Milky Way Galaxy?

100

The smallest recognized division of a chemical element that consists of three particles: the proton, neutron and electron.

What is an atom?

100

A push or pull on an object.

What is a force?

100

A flow of charged particles.

What is electricity?

200

The fifth planet from the Sun.

What is Jupiter?

200

Any substance that has pH of less than 7.

What is an acid?

200

The unit in which force is measured in.

What are Newtons?

200

A material in which electrons cannot move easily from place to place.

What is an insulator?

300

The second largest planet in the solar system.

What is Saturn?

300

The non-metal element with an atomic number of 1.

What is Hydrogen?

300

 The force that slows down or eventually stops an  object's motion.

What is friction?

300

A material in which electrons can move around easily.

What is a conductor?

400

The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space.

What is orbit?

400

The metalloid with an atomic number of 14.

What is Silicon?

400

Forces where the effect of one force is cancelled out by another.

What are balanced forces?

400

The measure of how difficult it is for electrons to flow through a material.

What is resistance?

500

A streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in Earth's atmosphere.

What is a meteor?

500

The lanthanoid with an atomic number of 60.

What is Neodymium?

500

The law of motion that states that if a body is at rest and the forces acting on it are balanced, the object will remain at rest.

What is Newton's second law of motion?

500

The law that states that when the voltage in a circuit increases the current increases. However, if the voltage in the circuit doesn't change, then the current in the circuit decreases when the resistance is increased.

What is Ohm's Law?

M
e
n
u