2.1 Splitting the Atom
2.2 Energy on the Move
2.3 A Shining Example of Clean Energy
2.4 On a Roll
2.5 Seeing Sparks
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What is the nucleus?

the central part of the atom that contains protons and neutrons

100

What is the first law of thermodynamics

energy is neither created or destroyed

100

What are greenhouse gases

gases that contribute to the heating of Earth's surface

100

What is inertia

an object's resistance to change in motion unless it is acted upon by an external forces

100

Why do materials with extra electrons stick to a material with missing electrons

Positive charges are attracted to negative charges

200

What is the term for when an atom has extra neutrons inside the nucleus?

isotopes

200

What is the 2nd law of thermodynamics

the natural state of universe is entropy (randomness)

200

What is heat

energy moving from one area to another 

200

What is Newtons 1st law

An object at rest will stay at rest, an object in motion will stay in motion

200

define current

a stream of electrical charges

300

How do unstable isotopes return to a stable state?

They release particles of energy to get rid of extra neutrons

300

What is the 3rd law of thermodynamics?

As a substance approaches absolute 0, its entropy becomes total

300

What is a semiconductor

a solid element that is not a great conductor

300

what is friction

a force that keeps two objects from rubbing smoothly against each other

300

what is static electricity

the electrical charges that build up in a material but don't have anywhere to go

400

What is nuclear fission and what is one use of it?

Nuclear fission is the splitting of an atom's nucleus. It is used to create atomic bombs and in nuclear power plants to create electricity

400

What happens to molecules as heat is applied

they expand and their speed increases

400

What are photons

tiny packets of electromagnetic radiation or energy

400

what is Newtons 2nd law

F=ma  (the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it)

400

Why is static most noticeable in winter

Because the air is more dry

500

What are the types of particles isotopes release?

alpha, beta, gamma particles

500

What happens to molecules as they become colder

they compact and slow down

500

Why aren't solar cells more popular than fossil fuels

they are too costly compared to the energy created

500

what is Newton's 3rd law

for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction

500

define atomic

of or related to the subject of atoms