What unit is the SI temperature scale?
Kelvin
What is energy?
The ability to do work; the ability to make something move.
Give an example of an energy transformation.
Example: Plugging in a space heater converts electrical energy into thermal energy.
What do all objects that take up space have?
Mass
What is the speed limit of the universe?
What is temperature a measure of?
Average Kinetic Energy, or the motion of the molecules
What is the difference between kinetic and potential energy?
Kinetic is activated, moving energy. Potential is stored energy.
When energy transforms, a little bit of energy is lost in the form of heat. What is the name of this phenomena?
Friction
What is all matter made up of?
Atoms, Mass
Why can't we hear the sun?
Sonic Energy requires a medium to travel through.
What are the three ways that heat transfers?
Radiation, Convection, and Conduction
What is the law of the conservation of energy?
Energy cannot be created, nor destroyed.
Heat, and energy, move in predictable ways. What is the rule that heat will always follow?
Heat will move from hot places to cold places.
Density cannot be directly measured. Density however is a result of what two properties?
Mass divided by volume.
What is air mostly made up of?
The particles are 72% Nitrogen, 24% Oxygen, a few other trace gases and water vapor, but mostly empty space.
What is absolute zero?
The temperature where molecules stop moving. (Approximately -232C, or -459F)
Which ball has the greatest potential energy?
The highest ball from the ground.
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When you apply kinetic energy to a ball on earth, it eventually stops moving. Where did the energy go?
Some of it turns into heat through friction with the ground and air, some of it turns into sound energy upon collision with other objects, some of the kinetic energy transfers into other objects when it touches them.
What is inertia?
An objects tendency to continue its current motion (or lack thereof) unless acted upon by an outside force.
Where is most of the mass of an atom?
99% of the mass of an atom is in its center, the atomic nuclei
Which type heat transfer requires no medium to pass through?
Radiation
What sort of energy do all objects produce?
Electromagnetic Energy
Why is it impossible to create a perpetual motion machine?
It would take infinite energy to power; the law of the conservation of energy prohibits
What happens to the inertia of an object as its mass increases?
The object's inertia also increases.
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What are the three laws of motion? (Newton's Laws)