What is Physics ?
Physics is the study of matter, energy and the interaction between them.
What artist painted a self portrait of his face without an ear?
Van Gogh
What auxiliary verb do you use to ask questions in simple past?
Was/were and Did
What is the longest river in the world?
The Amazons
What charge do electrons have?
negative charge
Where was physics born?
In Acient Greece
Where did Socrates live?
Ancient Athens
Where do adjectives usually come in a sentence?
Before a noun
what is the name of the first person who travels to the moon?
Neil Armstron
How many elements are there in the periodic table?
118
who was Max Planck?
He was the father of Quantum physics
Who said the phrase “I just know that noting know”
Socrates
What is another word for lexicon?
Dictionary
When did the "Bogotazo" happen?
9th April 1948
What is the formula for density?
D=m/v
D: density
m: mass
v: volume
Who is the father of physics?
Issac Newton
What does the term of Philosophy mean?
Philosophy means literally Love of wisdom.Love people have to understand fundamental truths about themselves, the world in which they live, and the relationships to the world and to each other.
to understand how and why people do certain things and how to live a good life.
What are the main parts of an information question?
Wh-word - auxiliary verb - Subject - verb and complement- ?
When did the World War II end?
1945
What does the nucleus of an atom contain?
protons, neutrons
What is Quantum Physics in simple terms?
describes how the Universe works at the level smaller than atoms. I... A quantum of energy is a specific amount of energy, and Quantum Mechanics describes how that energy moves and interacts at the sub-atomic level.
Mention 3 philosophical sciences
Cosmology, anthropology, epistemology, logic, ethics metaphysics ,
How do you write the past tense of:
Understand
teach
sing
grow
understood
taught
sang
grown
Who were the last four presidents of Colombia?
Andrés Pastrana, Alvaro Uribe, Juan Manuel Santos e Iván Duque
What are the alkali metal elements?
Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Celsium, rubidium and Francium