The relationship between force, mass, and acceleration is described by this.
What is newton's second law?
Any condition that adversely affects the normal functioning of any part of a living being
What is a disease?
Particle that has a positive charge
This term refers to the bouncing back of waves after striking a barrier or surface.
What is reflection?
The process of making observations, collecting data, and analyzing evidence to answer questions and test hypotheses.
What is the scientific method?
The SI unit of measurement for force.
What are newtons?
A disease that is not caused by a pathogen and cannot be passed from one person to another.
What is a non-infectious disease?
In a chemical reaction mass is neither created nor destroyed.
What is the law of conservation of mass?
The unit of measurement for frequency.
What is hertz (Hz)?
The term for a statement that can be tested through experimentation or observation
What is a hypothesis?
The type of energy associated with the random motion of particles within a substance.
What is kinetic energy?
An agent that can cause infection such as bacteria and viruses.
What is a pathogen?
Located in the far right of the periodic table and are non-reactive.
What are noble gases?
This term describes the distance between two successive points in a wave, such as from crest to crest or trough to trough.
What is wavelength?
The term for a factor in an experiment that is intentionally changed by the experimenter.
What is the independent variable?
This term refers to the force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact.
What is friction?
A molecule that binds to the receptor site of antibodies, stimulating the immune system.
What is an antigen?
How electrons are distributed in its atomic orbitals.
What is electron configuration?
The phenomenon that occurs when waves bend as they pass from one medium to another at an angle.
What is refraction?
The type of data that refers to descriptive observations
What is qualitative data?
The type of energy associated with an object's position above the ground.
What is gravitational potential energy?
Organism that spread infectious diseases without being diseased themselves.
What is a vector?
A measure of the capability of an element to enter into chemical reactions requiring ion formation or donation of electrons.
What is ionisation energy?
The type of mirror that curves inward and can produce magnified, virtual images.
What is a concave mirror?
A method of investigation, where researchers directly observe and gather data in natural environments
What is fieldwork?