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A Certain Scientific Method
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100

The total distance between an object's starting position and final position after movement.

DISPLACEMENT

100

Net Force Problem - Two people get in a pushing match.  The person on the left pushes a box towards the right with a force of 50 Newtons.  The person on the right pushes the same box towards the left with a force of 75 Newtons.  What is the net Force on the box?

25 Newtons to the left

100

The Sum of all potential energy and kinetic energy in a system

Mechanical Energy

100

This type of wave requires a medium to propagate through.

Mechanical

100
An earthquake causes ocean waves to crash on the shore with a frequency of 0.5 Hz.  What is the Period?  Give the units too.

T = 1/0.5 = 2 seconds

100

This part of the scientific method includes: "If" "Then" and "Because"

What is HYPOTHESIS?

100

The amount of millimeters in 12 centimeters?

What is 120 mm?

200

A push or pull on an object

FORCE

200

In the equation Force = Mass * acceleration what is the acceleration of an object dropped from the top of a stairwell?

9.8 m/s2

200

What happens to the kinetic energy as an object falls from a tree?

What happens to it's potential energy?

Kinetic Energy increases and Potential Energy decreases

200

This type of waves propagates by compressing particles and then spreading out again after the energy moves through.

Longitudinal

200

How many wavelengths are there in the picture?

Six

200

This part of the scientific method includes summarizing the experiment.

What is CONCLUSION?

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

670 cm = _______ m

What is 6.7 m?

300
A change in velocity per unit time

Acceleration

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

What is the displacement of a runner completing three laps around a 400 m track?

0 meters

300

The equation for Work = Force * distance.  How much work is done when an overwhelming force meets an immovable object?  Explain.

No work is done, the object did not move.

300
The amplitude of a wave is proportional to the _______ of a wave.

Energy

300

Which travels faster, Gamma waves or Visible light?  Explain.

Neither travels faster.  All electromagnetic waves travel at the speed of light.

300

This part of the scientific method comes as a result of observation.

What is ASKING QUESTIONS?

300

The amount of centimeters in 5.72 meters

What is 572 cm?

400

A, possibly, moving object with no acceleration is moving at a __________

Constant Velocity

400

If Deku has a mass of 70 kg, what Force is Uraraka exerting with her quirk to make Deku weightless?

686 Newtons

400
How much energy does it take to lift a 20 kg weight 6 meters?

1,176 J

400

Explain why a pencil in a cup of water appears to bend when viewed from the side.

Light slows down as it changes mediums from air to water.

400

What is the velocity of a wave having a frequency of 25 Hz and a wavelength of 10 m

250 m/s

400

This part of the scientific method is when the previous steps are "put to the test"

What is EXPERIMENT?

400

The amount of centimeters in 7426.80 kilometers

What is 742,680,000 cm

500

The tendency of motion in an object resulting from its mass times its velocity.

momentum

500

What is the momentum of a lightsaber with a mass of 2 kg being thrown at a velocity of 85 m/s towards the hitter?

170 kg*m/s

500
A 5000 kg car is moving at 100 m/s.  What is its kinetic energy?

25,000,000 J

500

Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum has the highest frequency?  What about the highest energy?

Gamma waves for both

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

A radiowave has a period of 3.3x10-7 seconds.  What is the wavelength of this wave?

99 meters

500

This part of the scientific method shows the "fruits" of experiment.

What is DATA?

500

92 millimeters = ______ kilometers

What is 0.000092 km?

9999

Two trains, both with a mass of 100,000 kg are on a track going towards Milwaukee.  One train comes to a complete stop at the station.  The other train's breaks go out and the conductor forgets to switch the train track over.  The second train collides with the first at 15 m/s causing the second to come to derail and come to a complete stop while the first train is rammed backwards.  At what speed does the first train begin moving backwards?

15 m/s