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May the Force be with you
Rizzly Bear Newton's Laws
Catch the wave
Super Sound and Light
100

List parts of an atom and their charge

proton = +

electron = -

neutron = neutral/no charge

100

Which position has the greatest potential energy?


A

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100

Newton's first law of motion

An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an outside force.

100

What is the difference between a longitudinal wave and a transverse wave? 

in a longitudinal wave, particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of the wave propagation, while in a transverse wave, particles vibrate perpendicular to the wave's direction of travel

100

List 5 uses for EM waves:

  • Radio waves: Broadcasting (radio, TV), communication (mobile phones, satellite communication) 

    Infrared waves: Thermal imaging, night vision, remote controls

    Visible light: Sight, optical communication (fiber optics)

    Ultraviolet light: Sterilization, tanning beds

    X-rays: Medical imaging (radiography)
    Gamma rays: Medical treatments (cancer therapy), sterilization

    Microwaves: Cooking in microwave ovens, radar systems




200

List the 3 states of matter and give an example of each

Solid, Liquid and Gas


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200

a force that resists the motion of one object against another 

friction

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200

F=ma

Newton's second law


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200

the maximum distance a point on a wave moves from its resting position

Amplitude

200

What is the difference between microwaves and gamma waves? 

Wavelength


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300

How is an atom's shape determined?

By the number of protons


300

What causes an object to move?

Unbalanced force
300

when you bounce a basketball on the ground, the force of the basketball pushing down to the ground is equal and opposite to the force of the basketball pushing back up when it bounces

Newton's 3rd Law



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300

What does this picture represent?


Wavelength

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300

List visible light from lowest frequency to highest frequency

ROYGBIV

Red, Orange, Yellow, Green Blue, Indigo, Violet 


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400
Define valance electrons

the electrons in the outermost shell, or energy level, of an atom

400

Which has a greater velocity A or C on this velocity time graph?


A

400

What is this an example of?


Newton's 3rd Law

400

How is the pitch of a wave determined? 

determined by its frequency, which is the number of waves that pass a given point in a specific amount of time

400

List the order of EM waves

radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays


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500

What is the range of an acid, neutral, and base?

Acid: <7

Neutral: 7

Base: >7

500

Calculate the net force:


20N up

500

The tendency of an object to stay at rest.

Inertia


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500
The primary function of a wave

transfer energy from one place to another, but they do not transfer matter; meaning the particles in the medium vibrate and pass on the energy, but they themselves don't move significantly with the wave itself.

500

as one approaches a blowing horn, the perceived pitch is higher until the horn is reached and then becomes lower as the horn is passed is an example of what?

The doppler effect