the highest point of the wave is called what?
what is crest
the 4 most familiar states of matter
what is solid,liquid,gas and plasma
energy
what is the ability to do work
the formula for speed
what is s=d/t
the flow of electrons around a circuit
what is electricity
the lowest point of the wave called
what is trough
sublimation
what is a solid changing directly into a gas
the SI unit for energy
what is Joules
a curved path of a thrown object
what is projectile motion
what is a circuit
the space between the waves called
what is wavelength
the term to describe changing from a liquid to a gas
what is vaporization
must happen for work to be done
what is power
states that the net force is equal to the acceleration time the mass of the object
what is newtons 2nd law of motion
how difficult it is for electrons to flow through a material
what is resistance
the maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium
what is amplitude
the freezing point temp is the same temperature as which other point during the phase change
what is melting point
the number of forms of energy
what is seven
an object at rest remains at rest unless acted upon by and unbalanced force
what is newtons 1st law of motion
the potential difference between two points in a circuit
what is voltage
number of wave types
what is two
the state of matter has ionized gas and free electrons
what is plasma
states that the total amount of energy in a system remains constant or conserved
what is the law of conservation of energy
the tendency of all objects to resist any change in motion.
what is inertia
the presence or flow of electric charges
what is electricity