Waves
Waves Behaviors
Energy
Specific Heat/ Ohms Law
Electricity & Magnetism
100

What are the two categories of waves?

Mehcanical & Electromagnet

100

What are the three types of wave behaviors?

Reflection, Refraction, & Diffraction

100

What is chemcal energy?

Chemical energy that is stored in the bonds of elements. 

100

In specific heat, what is the unit for the following? 

Q, M, C, Delta T

Q= Joules

M= mass

C= J/g*c

Delta T= C

100

Battery is the best examples of what type of current? why?

DC, Direct Current & current flows in one direction

200

What is different about electromagnetic & mechcanical waves mediums?

Electromagnetic waves can travel through a vacuum, while mechical can not. 

200

If someone was in a noise canceling room and they are not able to hear any noise outside the door, what type of interference is happening?

Destructive interference 

200

True or False: Convection, conduction & radiation need a medium?

False: Radiation does NOT need a medium. 

200

What makes a material a good conductor?

Having a low specific heat

200

As current increases voltage does what? What type of relationship is this?

Voltage will increase & direct relationship

300
In the doppler effect, as the moving object gets closer to someone, does the frequency of the wave get higher or lower?

Higher

300

What type of wave behavior causes a pencil to look broken in water?

Refraction

300

What do you add together to create mechanical energy?

Potential & Kinectic Energy

300
In Ohm's Law, what are the units for V, I , R

V= Volts (V) 

I= Amps (A)

R= Ohms ( weird upside u symbol)

300

What is the difference between motors and generator?

Generators transform mechanical energy into electrical energy

Motors transform electrical energy into mechanical energy

400

What type of wave is a sound wave? How do you tell how much energy is in a sound wave?

Longitudianl & based of how tight the rarefractions are. 

400

When waves BEND around an object what type of wave behavior is this?

Diffraction

400

Describe conduction, convection, and raditation in simple terms. 

Conduction: Direct contect 

Convection: Cycle- hot goes up, cool goes down

Radiation: Waves

400

How do you find the change in temperature?

Final temperature - starting (initial) temperature

400

What type of circuit will lights stay on, if a path is broken?

Parallel

500

As density of an object increases, does the speed of sound increase or decrease? Is this a direct or inverse relationship?

Increase & Direct

500

What is always true about the angle of reflection and the angle of incidence?

They are always the same degree.

500

You pour hot chocolate into a cup at room temperature and add several marshmellows. Over time, the marshmellows become warmer and they begin to melt.

How is thermal energy moving between the two objects?

Thermal energy is transfered from the hot chocolate to the marshmellows. 

500

A student is comparing two slides of the same size: one made of aluminum (900J/g*C) and the other of plastic (364 J/g*c). The student does not want to get burned. What material would get hotter faster? Which one should the student avoid the longest? Why?

Plastic

Aluminum, b/c the specific heat of the aluminum is higher which cause heat to release slower and to absord heat faster.

500

What is true about the number of coils in an electromagnet?

The more coils a electromagnet has, the stronger the magnet