Space
Chemistry
Physics I (Force/Motion)
Physics II (Energy)
Vocabulary
100

What measurement stays the same no matter what planet you are on?

Mass

100

What is a compound?

Two elements joined together
100

Which way will the rope be pulled and by how much force?

Right (green team) by 300N

100

What type of energy does a turbine use?

Mechanical Energy or Kinetic Energy

100

What is the force that keeps the planets orbiting the sun?

Gravity

200

Earth travels in a elliptical path around the sun. What causes this?

Gravitational attraction between the sun and the Earth.

200

What elements are found in the atmosphere?

Nitrogen

Oxygen

200

Which inclined plane will require the LEAST amount of force to lift a box into a uhaul truck?

(1, 2, 3, 4, or 5?)

Plane 5

200

What type of energy is stored in a match?

Chemical (potential) energy

200

A pure substance 

Element

300

There is a planet that takes about 88 days to orbit the sun and has craters like the moon. Which planet is this?

Mercury

300

Hydrogen and Oxygen combine to form a water molecule. Water is an example of a __________.

Compound

300

During which section did the object travel the fastest?

Section C

300

When heat rises and cool air sinks, which type of energy transfer is responsible? (CCR)

Convection

300

The type of energy stored inside of stretched or compressed objects such as rubber bands.

Elastic Potential Energy

400

There's a planet that is extremely hot (the hottest) and is made of carbon dioxide. Which planet is this?

Venus
400

Diamonds are made of pure Carbon. Therefore diamonds are considered ___________.

A. Compound

B. Element

C. solution

B. Element

400

When will the ball have the most Potential energy?

Picture 1, Picture 2, or Picture 3?

Picture 1

400

Maddie burned her hand while taking a bowl out of the microwave. Which type of energy transfer is responsible for Maddie burning her hands? 

(CCR)

Conduction

400

The type of orbit that the planets travel in around the sun.

Elliptical

500

What was the goal of the Gemini space program?

to understand how space flights affect the human body over long periods of time

500

Name three ways that you can tell a chemical change has happened!

Fizzing (gas is given off)

A color change

Reaction occurs (sound)

Temperature change

Substance is created (new substance; precipitate)

500

In which position will the ball have the most Kinetic and least Potential Energy? 

Position C

500

Drake is sitting in the studio recording music. He pours himself a cup of water with ice and notices that the ice is melting after 5 minutes. Explain how the heat is moving to make the ice melt.

The heat moves from the air to the water or the heat moves from the water to the ice.

500

When a new substance is formed after mixing two things, it is called a .....

precipitate

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