The process of changing position
What is motion?
This is the unit for force.
What is a Newton (N)?
This Law of Motion is also known as the "inertia law."
What is Newton's First Law of Motion?
The number of dimes in $3.40.
What is 34?
The amount of time it takes for the Earth to make one revolution around the Sun.
What is 1 year (or 12 months or 365 days)?
A complete description of motion includes reference point, direction and
What is displacement?
When the net force is zero, the forces are
What is balanced?
This Law of Motion concerns acceleration and includes an equation to find acceleration (or force.)
What is Newton's Second Law of Motion?
This is U.S. adults' most popular ice cream flavor, according to Newsweek.
What is chocolate?
A wave that forms when an ocean disturbance suddenly moves a large volume of water.
What is a tsunami?
This is needed to describe velocity but not speed
What is direction?
Any push or pull an object exerts on another object is
What is a force?
Newton's Third Law of Motion includes opposing forces. These opposing forces are known as
What are force pairs?
The acronym NBC stands for what television network?
What is the National Broadcasting Company?
The circulation within fluids caused by differences in density and thermal energy.
What is convection?
The measure of how quickly the velocity changes is
What is acceleration?
When the distance between two objects increases, the gravitation pull
What is decreases?
An object's acceleration is related to its mass and the size of the ______ acting on it.
What is force?
This was the first Disney animated movie, released in 1937.
What is "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"?
Warm, dry air masses that form over land.
What are continental tropical?
When an object's speed and direction do not change
What is constant velocity?
These two factors can affect gravitation pull on an object
What are distance and mass?
What is the raw egg or question mark egg?
This is the capital of Florida.
What is Tallahassee?
The process by which one diploid cell divides into four haploid cells.
What is meiosis?