The Big Bang
R,R,D
Circuitry
The Basics
V/I/R away!
100
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Who is Mr.G's favorite scientists?
100
The bouncing of waves off a surface
What is reflection?
100
Another name for a battery
What is a power source or cell?
100
The negatively charged particle in circuits
What is the electron?
100
Coulomb
What is the unit for charge?
200
Another, more appropriate name, for the Big Bang
What is the everywhere expansion theory?
200
This explain why objects look bent when looking at them through a glass of water
What is refraction?
200
The symbol for ground
None
200
The opposition to current flow
What is resistance?
200
The energy needed to push an electron from one point to another
What is voltage?
300
Daily Double!!! This is the name given to the event where an object is being stretched while entering a black hole
What is spaghettification?
300
The name given when the sound of car engines going by you gets to a higher then lower pitch as it moves closer then farther away from you.
What is the doppler effect?
300
The name of the device used to measure resistance
What is an ohmmeter?
300
From atom to atom, empty space to empty space, one after the other
What is the flow of an electron?
300
The quantity of charged particles moving by per second
What is current?
400
When happens to a light wave when the source s moving away from you?
What is red shift?
400
Why we can hear a car honk when it is located behind a building
What is the diffraction?
400
Draw a closed loop circuit with a battery, a resistor, and two wires.
None.
400
Cs^-1
What are the units of amperes? (will also accept current)
400
V=IR (the name of this equation)
What is Ohm's Law?
500
The picture that lets us know that 14 billion years ago the universe was a mixture of hot, cold, and microwaves!
What is the cosmic background radiation?
500
The combination of wave anplitudes
What is superposition?
500
Daily Double!!! This is the symbol that gets me to laugh at a particular movie.
What is a lamp?
500
1.60 x 10^-19 Coulombs
What is the charge of an electron?
500
This is what happens to the current in a resistor as it gets longer
What is decrease?