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100

Examples include seconds, meters, kg, km.

What is the metric system/ SI units?

100

the net force of a rock if Sam pushes on a rock with 7 N of force to the west.  Ryan pushes on the same rock with 10 N force to the east.

What is 3 N to the east?

100

The most effective force

What is C?

100

An object will stay in motion unless acted on by an external force.

What is Newtons First Law?

100

A term used to describe an object falling at the rate of gravity.

What is free fall?

100

When you stretch a rubber band and then release it, it flies across the room. What type of energy does the rubber band have before and after being released?

What is potential energy (when stretched) and kinetic energy (when it flies)?

100

Scientist who developed the equation E=MC ^2

Who is Einstein?

200

A form of acceleration that changes depending on the mass of a planetary item.

What is gravity?

200

Equation used to solve for horizontal distance.

What is "velocity x time"?

200

Another term for mechanical energy.

What is kinetic energy?

200

Energy can not be create nor destroyed, only transferred from one form to another.

What is the law of conservation of energy?

200

Unit used to measure work.

What are joules?

200

When you’re on a merry-go-round and feel pushed outward, which type of force is responsible for this sensation?

What is centrifugal force (or perceived centrifugal force due to inertia)?

200

Scientist responsible for developing plutonium and famous for their work in radiation.

Who is Marie Currie?

300

The first step in solving a physics problem.

What is "determine what the questions asking"?

300

The axis which a projectile travels on.

What are x and y?

300

Power exerted when 500 J of work is done in 5 seconds.

What is 100 w?

300

F=ma

What is Newton's second law?

300

Term used to describe the force that resists motion.

What is friction?

300

When astronauts are in space, they experience "weightlessness." What is happening to the force of gravity in this situation?

What is the spacecraft is in free fall, so the astronauts are not experiencing the normal support force from a surface?

300

Physicist responsible for developing equations/ units for work.

Who is James Joule?

400

An airplane has a velocity of 10,000 m/s. The plane travels for 5 seconds. What is the distance?

what is 50,000 m?

400

An objects angular speed if it makes 10 rotations in 2 minutes.

What is 5 rpms?

400

Work required to move an object 10 meters with 50 N of force.

What is 500 J?

400

F= -Kx

What is Hooke's Law?

400

two words used to describe an object that is balanced. (Ex: a see-saw)

What is rotational equilibrium?

400

When a car accelerates, it transforms fuel into motion. Which type of energy conversion is happening in this case?

What is chemical energy being converted into kinetic energy?

400

Scientists responsible for inspiring newton and his laws on gravity.

Who is Gallileo?

500

The displacement of a football player who travels from 20 yards to 50 yards.

What is a displacement of 30 yards?

500

If 10 N of force is used to loosen a bolt with a 0.2 m wrench. (Solve for torque)

T=2 n/m

500

Power needed to complete 100 J of work in 3 seconds.

What is 33.3 w?

500

Law that states every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

What is Newton's third law?

500

Term used for arrows that show direction.

What are vectors?

500

Pluto's orbit is more elliptical than the orbits of the other planets. How does this affect the gravitational pull between Pluto and the Sun at different points in its orbit?

What is the gravitational force is stronger when Pluto is closer to the Sun and weaker when it is farther away due to the elliptical orbit?

500

Cryptid that originated in Point Pleasant West Virginia

Who is Moth man?

600

The velocity of a cheetah who travels 10 meters in 0.7 seconds.

What is 14 m/s?

600

What is 10?

600

A diagram that shows how energy changes through a system.

What is an energy flow diagram?

600

Work done by a system equals the change in kinetic energy of that system.

What is the work-energy theorem?

600

Term used to describe any force that cause an object to move in a circle.

What is centripetal force?

600

A person is bouncing on a pogo stick. How does the spring force change depending on how fast they jump (their acceleration)?

What is the force from the spring increases with the acceleration of the person as they push down harder?

600

What treats does Santa's reindeer enjoy?

What are carrots or apples?

700

The force of a 80 kg object with an acceleration of 4 m/s^2

What is 320 N?

700

What is a missing force of 20 tons?

700

Term used to describe energy "lost" as heat.

What is entropy?

700

F= G m1 m2/ r

What is the law of universal gravitation?

700

The line about which an object rotates is the _______________.  While the area where you apply force is known as ___________.

What is Axis-of-rotation, and what is line-of-action?

700

In a roller coaster ride, you experience rapid acceleration at the bottom of a drop. How does the acceleration affect your body as you reach the peak speed of the descent?

What is the increase in forces (g-forces) acting on your body due to acceleration?

700

Which of the following are examples of cryptids?

Giant Squirrel, Moth man, Yeti, Sasquatch, Loch Ness Monster, Jersey Goat

Moth man, Yeti, Sasquatch, Loch Ness Monster

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