Scientific Method
Forces
Speed and Motion
Newton's Laws
Energy
Subatomic Particles
Electron Shells
Astronomy
100

Can the Scientific Method only be used for scientific research?

No, it can be used for many situations.

100

What is Tension Force?

Force that is stretched across an object like a rope/string

100

What is the equation to calculate speed? (Speed = …)

Speed = Distance / Time

100

What does Newton’s 1st Law of Motion state?

An object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion, unless acted upon by an outside force.

100

What is the major source of energy that almost all energy used on Earth comes from?

The Sun

100

What are the charges of Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons?

Protons = Positive

Neutrons = Neutral

Electrons = Negative

100

What happens to the amount of Electron Shells elements have as you go down the Periodic Table?

The number of shells increases

100

What type of energy/reaction fuels stars?

Nuclear Energy (Fusion Reactions)

200

What step of the Scientific Method requires you to make an educated guess about what you think will happen?

Hypothesis

200

What is Gravity?

A force that all objects have that pulls them together. On Earth this pulls objects downward

200

What does it look like when something is moving relative to something else?

An object is moving from the perspective of another object. (ex: A person on the sidewalk watching a car pass by.)

200

What does Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion State, when reduced down to a simple equation?

Force = mass x acceleration

200

What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?

Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred from one type to another.

200

What are Ions?

Charged versions of Elements 

200

How many electrons does it take to completely fill the 1st Electron Shell (the inner-most shell) of an atom?

2 Electrons

200

What types of stars become Black Holes?

Large Mass stars (the biggest stars in the universe)

300

What step of the scientific method do you take after you collect your data and look for patterns in the data?

Analyze the Data

300

What is Applied Force?

A person or object directly pushing/pulling another object (ex: someone pushing a cup off their desk)

300

If two objects are both moving at the same speed and the same direction, are they moving relative to each other?

No, from their perspective they are both not moving. (ex: two people sitting on a bus)

300

What does Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion State?

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

300

What is Sound Energy?

Energy that is transferred through vibrations, usually moving through the air around us

300

What two states can isotopes be in?

Stable or Radioactive

300

How many electrons does it take to completely fill the 2nd and 3rd  Electron Shells of an atom?

8 Electrons

300

Where do most of the elements of The Periodic Table come from? (forgot to put this one on your review packet)

From the immense fusion from a star going Supernova (a star explosion).

400

What is qualitative data vs what is quantitative data.

Qualitative Data=Data that describes qualities (ex: color, texture, etc)

Quantitative Data=Data measured with numbers (ex:10 in, 400 pounds, etc)

400

What is Friction?

The force working against applied force that resists motion of two surfaces rubbing against each other

400

What is the difference between Speed and Velocity?

Speed = How fast something is going

Velocity = How fast something is going and in what direction

400

What law of motion is responsible for recoil? (an equal and opposite reaction)

Newton's 3rd Law

400

What is Kinetic Energy Associated with?/What is Potential Energy Associated with?

Kinetic Energy = movement

Potential Energy = stored energy

400

What is the name of the rule that states: Elements are most stable when they have a completely full Valence Shell.

The Octet Rule

400

What type of celestial body is currently thought to be the largest single object in the Universe?

A black hole

500

What is the Peer Review Process?

The process following the Scientific Method where your findings are verified by others

500

What two types of information does a vector display? (Hint: remember Despicable Me)

Vector = Both direction and magnitude

500

What is the link between Chemical Bonds and Chemical Reactions?

Chemical reactions are when chemical bonds are either being broken, formed, or both.

500

What happened during the Apollo 13 Mission?

The NASA mission that was meant to be the 3rd manned lunar landing, but instead resulted in an explosion in space and turned into a rescue mission to get all three members of the crew back to Earth safely?

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