Words of (e)motion
Words, Words, Words
Table-Top Theory
Pull, Don't Push
Numbers Game
100

Eggs experience THIS when landing in grass compared to concrete. 

Momentum

100

A change in an object's position

Motion
100

A positive correlating slope of increasing velocity of galaxies supports THIS theory about the expansion of the universe.

The Big Bang theory

100

True or False: Items fall to the earth at the same rate regardless of their composition.

True

100
The momentum of a vehicle with a mass of 600 kg moving at a velocity of 45 m/s. 


27,000 kg*m/s

200

An object speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction. A constant over time.

Acceleration

200

The amount of matter in an object (how heavy it is).

Mass

200

The shifting of electromagnetic wavelength from distant celestial objects moving farther away from a viewer.

Red-shift.

200

Uses Newtons as it's unit of measurement for the amount of mass and acceleration an object in motion has applied.

Force

200

The momentum of a vehicle with a mass of 260kg moving with a velocity of 55 m/s.

14,300 kg*m/s

300

The speed and direction of an object.

Velocity 

300

To calculate the density of a wave, scientists measure this wave property. 

Wavelength

300

This is when an object's orbit around the sun is the fastest.

When the object is closest to the sun.

300

The force of gravity between two objects depends on THIS property of the object.

Mass.

300

An object's acceleration from 13.2 m/s to 15.1 m/s over 8 seconds.

.2375 meters per second squared

400

The meaning behind F=ma

Force equals Mass times Acceleration

400

Is the measure of how much gravity is pulling on an object.

Weight

400

The farther a galaxy is from the Milky Way, the greater change in this galactic motion. 

recessional velocity.

400

This force decreases the further the distance one mass is from another mass. 

Gravity

400

An object with a mass of 60 kg weighs this much in Newtons on Earth.

588 N

500
The meaning behind the equation P=mv

Momentum equals Mass times Velocity

500

It's the height of a wave above the normal point or equilibrium. Brightness, Volume, Intensity. 

Amplitude

500
To identify star composition, scientists have observed that the atoms in a star's atmosphere do this, appearing as dark lines

Absorb specific wavelengths of light

500

The change in THIS natural phenomenon is the effect of the moon's gravity on the Earth.

The changes in the TIDES

500

The higher net force from the bottle rocket launches were recorded as THIS data point in the table. 

Maximum Height (meters)