Distance with a direction
What is displacement
The magnitude of the charge of an electron
What is 1.602 * 10^-19 C
The father of relativity
What is Albert Einstein
Light can be described as both these two entities
What is particle and wave
Considered to be the first astronomer
What is Galileo Galilei
Causes an object falling in the sky to decelerate to terminal velocity
What is air resistance
Mass of proton
What is 1.67 * 10^-27 kg
Is it possible to look back into the past? If so, how?
What is yes, by looking into the night sky.
An effect that is described by the emission of electrons when electromagnetic radiation hits a material
What is the photoelectric effect
Name of first black hole imaged
Messier 87 (M87)
The six types of simple machines
What is "inclined plane, lever, screw, pulley, wedge, and wheel & axle"
The most dangerous type of electric current is
A.C. (Alternating Current)
If you're watching someone eating food at closer to the speed of light (0.999c), are they eating in slow motion or in mucho-rapido-speedo?
What is slow motion
Are quantum fields discrete or probabilistic (continuous)?
What is probabilistic (continuous)
What is diamond
A volleyball, bowling ball, ping pong ball, and a marble are rolling down a slope. Accounting for air resistance, the ball with the greatest kinetic energy is
What is the bowling ball
Within an electromagnetic wave, the electric field and magnetic field are ___ to one another
What is perpendicular
A type of four-dimensional manifold (x, y, z, and t), which is the mathematical model that describes special relativity
What is Minkowski Spacetime
Example of a close-to-perfect black body
What is a cavity with a small hole (e.g. a furnace)
A zone wherein which matter is spontaneously created
What is a white hole
If a bug and a car collide, which one experiences the greatest change velocity?
What is bug
The three laws involved in Maxwell's equations
What is Gauss's law, Faraday's law, and Ampère's law
The full equation for E = mc^2
What is sqrt(p^2 * c^2 + m^2 * c^4)
A phenomenon observed at the quantum scale where particles stay connected so that the actions performed on one of the particles affects the other, no matter the distance between two particles
What is quantum entanglement
Which fundamental law of physics does the hypothetical "Perpetual Motion Machine" not follow?