The three types of subatomic particles in an atom.
What are protons, neutrons, and electrons?
What is the first element listed in the periodic table?
What is hydrogen?
The amount of matter in an object.
What is mass?
The study of motion.
What is mechanics?
The passing of energy as waves through a medium, or matter.
What are sound waves?
The number of protons in the atoms of each element.
What is atomic number?
This element is described with the symbol K
What is potassium?
The four most common states of matter.
What is liquid, gas, solid, and plasma?
Motion that is in a circle.
What is circular motion?
How high or low a sound can get.
What is pitch?
What are ions?
This group of elements has eight valence electrons.
What are noble gasas?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
A material made up of only one kind of element.
What is a pure substance?
Who developed the equation for relativistic mechanics known as E=mc2
Who is Albert Einstein?
The unit of measurement for sound intensity.
What are dB?
Atoms of the same element with differing numbers of neutrons.
What are isotopes?
The description of an element by using dots to represent valence electrons.
What is electron dot notation?
The random movement of matter.
What is Brownian motion?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
The motion of a flying object only influenced by gravity, such as a bullet or soccer ball.
What is projecttile motion?
To reflect sound waves from an object to locate it; it is usually a hunting strategy
What is echolocation?
The weightet average of all the naturally occouring isotopes of an element.
What is atomic mass?
The law that elements behave in a periodic way with their atomic numbers.
What is periodic law?
Anything about a substance that can be measured or observed without changing it´s chemical compisition.
What is a physical property?
The motion of objects that fall due to gravity alone with no other forces acting on them.
What is free fall?
The mapping of surroundings by measuring an echo by how it reflects off of objects.
What is sonar?