These change the shape of an object, its speed, or the direction it's moving in.
What are forces?
Newton's law that states "For every force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force."
What is Newton's third law?
It's a Hawaiian language word that refers to an expert in any field, whether male or female. It's also a HUGE RADICAL WAVE BRAH!!
What is kahuna?
An EM wave that has a wavelength shorter than a microwave, but longer than light. These waves transfer energy to your skin and make you feel warm.
What is an infrared wave?
It's a wave that travels only through matter.
What is a mechanical wave?
This force occurs between objects that are not in direct contact.
What is a non-contact force?
The tendency of an object to stay in its current state of motion is known as inertia. This is the basis for this law.
What is Newton's First Law?
It's the number of wavelengths that pass a point each second.
What is frequency?
An EM wave that with a slightly shorter wavelength and higher frequency than light. Exposure to these waves can be hazardous and damage your skin.
What are Ultraviolet waves?
This occurs when a wave bounces off the surface of a material.
What is reflection?
This force is a non-contact force, and acts upon any object in it's field that has mass.
What is a gravitational force?
This law states that the rate of change of momentum of a body over time is directly proportional to the force applied, and occurs in the same direction as the applied force.
What is Newton's second law?
A wave that can travel through empty space or through matter.
What is an electromagnetic wave?
EM waves carry this energy.
What is radiant energy?
A material that allows most light that strikes it to pass through, but through which objects appear blurry.
What is translucent?
This force acts upon a charged object when placed within its field.
What is an electric force?
When a rocket fires in space it is still propelled forward despite no atmosphere to push against because of this law.
What is newton's third law?
It's the maximum distance a wave varies from its rest position.
What is amplitude?
It's a high energy wave with a shorter wavelength and higher frequency than all other EM waves. These EM waves are emitted when the nucleus of an atom breaks apart or changes.
What is a Gamma ray?
It's the perception of how high or low a sound seems.
What is pitch?
This force will act upon any object within its field, but only if the object is made of magnetic material.
What is a magnetic force?
Issac Newton devised the three law's of motion while at his family's country estate in England. His family's coat of arms consisted of two of these forming an "X" pattern with a black background.
What are bones?
It's the change in direction of a wave as it changes speed, moving from one medium into another.
What is refraction?
It's an EM wave that has a low frequency and a wavelength between 1mm and 30 cm. These waves are used for communications because they can pass through earth's upper atmosphere. Water and sugar molecules can absorb these waves as well.
What are microwaves?
It is the change in direction of a wave when it travels past the edge of an object.
What is diffraction?