Energy & Roller Coasters
Momentum & Collisions
Electricity & Circuits
Waves & Sound
Kinematics & Forces (The Math)
100

The potential energy and kinetic energy of the 2 kg ball when it reaches the absolute lowest point of the track. Start at 140m above ground.

What are 0 Joules and 2,744 Joules? 

100

This is how momentum and impulse are fundamentally related to one another.

What is "impulse is equal to the change in momentum"? 

100

These are the three primary ways to charge a neutral object.

What are Friction, Conduction (Contact), and Induction?

100

The physical phenomenon that serves as the root cause of all waves.

What is a vibration (or disturbance)?

100

The distance between the Earth and the Sun if it takes solar light 498 seconds to reach us at a speed of 3x10^8.

What is 1.494 x 10^11meters?

200

The potential energy of the 2 kg ball, which sits at a height of 55 meters.

What is 1,078 Joules? 

200

To improve passenger safety during a collision, this is the specific variable in the impulse equation that safety features (like airbags) are designed to increase.

What is time? (Increasing time reduces the impact force).

200

If a positively charged rod attracts a balloon, these are the two possible charge states the balloon could have.

What are negative or neutral? (Neutral objects experience polarization and attract).

200

The fundamental difference in particle motion between a transverse wave and a longitudinal wave.

What is perpendicular vs. parallel? (Transverse particles move perpendicular to wave direction; longitudinal move parallel).

200

The acceleration of a car that smoothly increases its velocity from 15 m/s to 25 m/s over a span of 5 seconds.

What is 2m/s2

300

The kinetic energy of the 2 kg ball at peak B (95m), assuming it started from rest at the 140-meter mark.

What is 1,666 Joules?

300

The primary metric used to differentiate between an elastic collision and an inelastic collision.

What is the conservation of kinetic energy? (Kinetic energy is conserved in elastic, but lost in inelastic).

300

This type of circuit features only one single path for current to flow, meaning if one light goes out, they all go out.

What is a series circuit?

300

The physical reason humans are entirely unable to hear a massive explosion out in space.

What is because space is a vacuum and sound requires a medium to travel?

300

Neglecting air resistance, this is how long a rock will be in freefall if it is dropped from the top of a 125-meter cliff.

What is approximately 5.05 seconds?

400

The velocity of the 2 kg ball as it passes over peak B (95m). The starting point was 140m

What is approximately 40.8 m/s? 

400

The momentum of a 143-gram baseball traveling at a blistering 44 m/s.

What is 6.292 kg·m/s? 

400

This type of circuit keeps voltage constant across all branches, keeps all bulbs at the same brightness, and allows others to stay on if one burns out.

What is a parallel circuit?

400

The frequency and period of a wave system where exactly 2 waves pass by a fixed point every single second.

What are a frequency of 2 Hz and a period of 0.5 seconds?

400

The weight of a book on the Moon if its verified weight on Earth is 34.6 N.

What is 5.77 Newtons?

500

The fate of the ball's total mechanical energy as it travels along the track if we completely neglect air resistance.

What is it remains perfectly constant (or is conserved)?

500

The final velocity and direction of a 70 kg player skating west at 5 m/s after they tangle up with a 90 kg player skating east at 2.5 m/s.

What is 0.78 m/s moving West? 

500

Removing this specific component from the provided circuit diagram would instantly cause every other resistor to stop working.

What is Resistor 1? (Because it is in series with the main voltage source before the parallel split).

500

If the temperature and medium of the air stay perfectly constant, this happens to the wavelength of a sound when you increase its pitch.

What is the wavelength decreases? 

500

The torque applied by Joe when he exerts 12 N of force perpendicularly to the end of a 0.24-meter-long wrench.

What is 2.88 N·m?