Anything that takes up space or has mass.
What is matter?
Energy stored based on its position or state.
What is Potential Energy?
How fast an object is moving.
What is speed?
The furthest distance that a wave moves from its rest position.
What is amplitude?
A push or a pull.
What is a force?
How much matter is in a given area (Mass/Volume).
What is density?
The energy of motion.
What is Kinetic Energy?
How fast an object is moving in a certain direction.
What is velocity?
The distance from one point of a wave to the next identical point.
What is wavelength?
An object in motion will stay in motion and an object will stay at rest unless acted upon by an outside force.
What is Newton's First Law?
Order the 4 states of order of highest to lowest energy.
Plasma, gas, liquid, solid.
The energy transfer of turning on a lamp.
What is electrical to light/radiant?
Velocity changing over time.
What is acceleration?
The number of waves in a given period of time.
What is frequency?
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton's Third Law?
How the particles in a liquid move.
Close and slide past each other (fixed volume, indefinite shape).
Energy can't be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another.
What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?
The motion of the following object:
What is moves constantly forward for 15s, stops for 10s, then moved back constantly to the start for 10s?
The relationship between frequency and energy.
What is as frequency goes up, so does energy?
The net force and direction of this object:
What is 17N to the right?
Bohr Model of an Oxygen Atom.
What is:
The relationship between kinetic and potential energy of an object falling.
What is Inversely Proportional.
How moving at a constant speed looks like on a Velocity over Time graph.
What is a straight, horizontal line?
All electromagnetic waves in order of lowest to highest energy.
What is radio, microwaves, infrared, visible light, UV, X-Ray, Gamma?
An example of Newton's Second Law.
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