The formula for calculating speed.
D/T (Distance divided by time)
The scientific description of something burning.
Combustion
The amount of gigabytes in a terabyte.
1,000
The amount of planets in the solar system.
Eight
The four main parts of an atom.
Proton, Neutron, Electron, Nucleus
The category of physics which concerns with the flow of air.
Aerodynamics
Three of the many transition elements on the periodic table.
The two opposites of light that are impossible for the human eye to see, of which are past red and purple (violet). Will earn extra 100 points for ever category of the two opposites named up to 400 points.
Infrared (Micro, Radio) and Ultraviolet (X-Ray, Gamma)
Ceres
The definition of time travel using units of time (varies).
Traveling less or more than one second per second.
The equation that is abbreviated by E=mc2.
Energy = Mass * the speed of light squared
The amount of elements in The Periodic Table
118
Eight of this unit make one byte.
Bit
The temperature of the surface of the sun (must be within 250 degrees).
9,941 F | 5,505 C | 5,778 K
A list of the six main things needed for life.
Phosphorous, Carbon, Oxygen, Sulfur, Hydrogen, Nitrogen
The category of physics which concerns with the movement of objects.
Motion
The category of elements that very violently react with water
Alkali Metals
The SI Unit used to measure an electric current.
Ampere
The things that Saturn's rings are made of.
Ice and Rock
A kind a matter that is destroyed and releases energy when it comes into contact with any other kind of matter.
Anitmatter
The kind of physics that explains how atoms work.
Quantum Physics
DAILY DOUBLE!! - Bet any amount of your money on this Jeopardy question: The national or international unit of which Nuclear Radiation is measured.
National: Curie (Ci) | International: Becquerel (Bq)
Approximate amount of attempts it took to perfect the lightbulb (within 50).
The month and year of when Pluto was named a dwarf planet.
August 2006
The approximate number of species of plants and animals discovered on Earth (currently).
1.2 Million