Every action has an equal in strength and opposite in _________________ reaction
What is direction?
This force is noncontact and is affected by mass and distance.
What is gravity?
A coiled wire with a current running through it, no core
What is a solenoid?
The type of potential energy (PE) that increases as objects get higher (can you take me higher - creed)
What is gravitational potential energy?
What month was Mr. Swick's son born?
There are 2 factors that affect an object's acceleration
What are force and mass?
This unit is measured in lbs and can change based on location.
What is weight?
The charge that a neutron has
What is no charge?
As you push like magnetic poles together, potential energy will...
What is increase?
This region around a charged particle where electric force is applied is invisible
What is an electric field?
The law related to inertia
What is Newton's first law?
The type of surfaces interacting affects this force.
What is friction?
Passing current through a wire can create this
What is a magnetic field?
Like charges and like poles do this
What is repel?
3 ways to increase the strength of a solenoid's magnetic field are
1. More Current
2. More coils
3. Coils closer together
A change in velocity or direction
What is acceleration?
This rule (or law) states that every object that has mass is pulling on every other object in the universe with mass.
What is Newton's Law of universal gravitation?
The person who discovered the relationship between electricity and magnetism
Who is Hans Christian Ørsted?
What are height, mass, and acceleration due to gravity?
Mr. Swick graduated from this college
What is Frostburg State University?
The force required to move a 5kg object at 10m/s2
What is 50N of force?
This is what we call the effect of Earth's moon on large bodies of water.
What are the tides?
What are a conductor(wire), a power source (battery), and a device that uses electricity?
Potential energy related to the charges that atoms or objects have
What is electrical potential energy?
This natural phenomenon occurs because of interactions between the sun's electric charges and the Earth's magnetic forces.
What are the Auroras?