Newton's Laws
Waves
EM Spectrum
Momentum/Impulse
Orbit/Gravity
100

In Newton's Second Law F= 

What is mass x acceleration?

100

The top of a transverse wave?

What is a crest?

100

The only part of the spectrum that humans can see. 

What is visible light?

100

Momentum is mass in ______________.

What is motion?

100

Both natural and man made objects that orbit Earth are called _______________. 

What are satellites?

200

Finish Newton's First Law 'a body at rest stays and rest and a body in motion stays in motion unless"

What is acted on my an unbalanced force?

200

The bottom of a transverse wave. 

What is a trough?

200

The longest wave on the EM spectrum.

What are radio waves?

200

The symbol for momentum.

What is p?

200

Name a satellite that orbit's Earth. 

What are ____?
300

Newton's First Law also has this name. 

What is the Law of Inertia?

300

The distance from crest to crest or trough to trough. 

What is a wavelength?

300

The shortest wave on the EM spectrum.

What are gamma waves?

300

The equation for momentum. 

What is p=mv?

300

What is the rate of acceleration due to gravity? Think free fall. 

What is 9.8 m/s/s?

400

The standard unit for force. 

What is a Newton? 

400

The distance from resting position to crest or trough.

What is an amplitude?

400

The type of wave that causes a sunburn.

What is ultraviolet?

400

To decrease the force experienced by an object the time of impact must be ________________?

What is increased?

400

The two forces that must be in balance for a satellite to achieve orbit. 

What are gravity and velocity?

500

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. 

What is Newton's Third Law?

500

The number of waves that pass a point in a given period of time. 

What is frequency?

500

The type of wave that snakes detect as heat. 

What is infrared?

500

An example of a car safety feature based on extending the time of impact. 

What are crumple zones or airbags?

500

One factor that affects the strength of a gravitational force. 

What are mass and distance?