Rotation
Oscillations and Waves
Sound
Electrostatics
100

This quantity indicates how far a point on an object has rotated.

What is an angular position?

100

The maximum displacement from the equilibrium position for a block.

What is amplitude?

100

This is the standard speed of sound at 20 degrees Celsius.

What is 343 m/s?

100

The American statesman, philosopher, and scientist responsible for naming the two types of electric charge.

Benjamin Franklin

200

The concept depends on static friction between the rolling object and the ground.

What is rolling without slipping?

200

The period of a simple harmonic oscillator depends on these two quantities.

What is mass and spring constant?

200

Sound waves whose frequencies are below the audible range are called this.

What is infrasonic?

200

This law states that no net electric charge can be created or destroyed.

What is the law of conservation of electric charge?

300

Only when no net external torque acts on a system is this quantity considered constant.

What is angular momentum?

300

This approximation is required to derive the period of a simple pendulum.

What is the small-angle approximation?

300

The higher-frequency standing waves are called this.

What are harmonics (or overtones)?

300
A few materials (notably silicon and germanium) fall into an intermediate category of conductors.

What are semiconductors?

400

A solid disk and thin hoop roll down a ramp and this object will reach the bottom first due to its moment of inertia.

What is the solid disk?

400

The speed of a longitudinal wave is proportional to the square root of this factor.

What is the elastic force factor?

400

This sound quantity depends on the presence of overtones - their number and their relative amplitudes.

What is quality?

400

This constant is represented by epsilon zero and is sometimes used to replace the Coulomb's constant.

What is the permittivity of free space?

500

This convention indicates the direction of angular quantities.

What is the right-hand rule?

500

This type of damping is the case in which the displacement reaches zero in the shortest time.

What is critical damping?

500

The effect of observing light from sources moving away.

What is redshift?

500

This type of bond occurs when a H+ bonds with a nearby negative charge.

What is a hydrogen bond?