What is 2Ca + 4O -> 2CaO balanced
4Ca + 4O -> 4CaO
What is a hypothesis?
A hypothesis is an educated guess about what you think will happen after an experiment is conducted.
What is net force?
Sum of all angles enacting on an object.
What is the distance Amir runs for a delivery if Amir runs 20 m/s for 1 minute?
1200 m.
What is the energy transition of eating food then running?
Chemical -> to mechanical.
What is exothermic?
loses energy as it expels heat (downwards slope).
What is a constant variable?
A constant is a variable that never changes during an experiment.
What is balanced force?
forces equal in magnitude pushing or pulling in opposite directions.
What is the amount of force James has applied total to his lawn mower if he has gone 20 meters and has done 155 J of work?
7.75 N.
What is candle burning energy transformation?
Chemical -> thermal & light.
What is a compound?
2+ elements chemically combined.
What is an independent variable?
What is velocity?
Velocity is the rate at which an object can move or operate in a given direction.
What is the amount of power Jamie used to push her dresser if 220 work was input for 10 seconds?
22 W.
What is the energy transformation of glow sticks?
Chemical -> light.
What is a mixture?
A mixture is 2+ elements or compounds physically combined.
What is a dependent variable?
The dependent variable is the results of the change you made in an experiment.
What is friction?
Friction is the force that slows down an object in motion.
What is the acceleration of caleb's car when using 220N of force when having a mass of 1680 kilograms?
0.131.
What is the energy transformation for a TV?
Electrical -> light & sound.
What is organic compound?
Compounds with a carbon atom.
What is observation?
Observation is something you partake through your 5 senses.
What is negative acceleration?
the rate at which a moving objects velocity decreases.
What is the acceleration of a rocket when the time was 20 seconds the initial velocity is 10 m/s east and the final velocity is West 20 m/s?
-0.5
What is the energy transition of a handheld gaming device?
Chemical -> electrical -> light & sound.