What is Protons (+) Electrons (-) and Neutrons
What is Matter
The law of inertia.
What is the 1st Law of Motion.
The push/pull of gravity
What is Gravitational Force
Unit measure for mass.
What is kilogram (Kg).
The origin of Chemistry.
What is Alchemy
The force of gravity pulling on an object.
What is Weight.
Force that can cause an object to start move, stop moving, or change direction.
What is Unbalanced Force
Electric charge is based on
What is Protons and Electrons
According to Newton's 2nd Law, acceleration depends on what two things acting on an object.
What is Mass and Net Force.
Groups of two or more elements held together by chemical bonds.
What is molecules
When measuring the volume an irregularly shaped object.
What is the Displacement Method
Newton's 2nd Law of Motion is known for this measure of motion.
What is Acceleration.
When electrical charges occur
What is Opposites Attract.
The unit of measure for acceleration.
What is meters per second per second (m/s2)
The four original elements.
What is Earth, air, fire, and water.
What is 30cm3
What is Newtons (N).
Similar to electric force because the particles do not have to touch.
What is Magnetic Force.
The net force of a 100kg object accelerating at 3m/s2.
What is 300N.
The simplest, pure substance
What is Elements
Whether or not an object floats reflects this measurement.
What is Density.
Equal forces acting on an object in opposite directions.
What is a Balanced Force
Charges build up when negative electrons transfer from one object to another.
What is Static Electricity.
The net force of a speedboat pulling a 50Kg man who accelerates at 2m/s2.
What is 100N.