Newton's Laws of Motion
Energy
States of Matter
Waves
Circuits
100

What is it called when an object resists a change in motion?

Inertia

100

What is the SI unit for energy?

Joules (J)

100

What are the states of matter?

Solid, liquid, gas, and plasma

100

What is a wave?

A disturbance that transfers energy through a medium, carrying something from one place to another.

100

What is a circuit?

They control the movement of electric current by providing paths for electrons to follow.

200

How do you identify the mass and acceleration of an object? 

Multiply the mass of the object by the acceleration (F=ma)

200

What are the two main forms of energy?

Kinetic and potential

200

A solid is matter with a definite ____ and definite _____.

Shape and Volume

200

What are the two kinds of waves?

Longitudinal and transverse

200

What is the presence or flow of electric charges?

Electricity

300

What is the unit for force?

Newtons

300

What is kinetic energy?

The energy of motion

300

What would happen if you left a cup of water in the fridge for 5 hours?

It would become frozen and solid

300

What is frequency and how can we measure it?

Frequency is the number of waves that pass in a given amount of time. it's measured in hertz (Hz) by counting the number of crests that pass the point in 1 second.

300

All matter is composed of ____ and ____ particles.

Positive and negative

400

The reaction to an action is always ____.

equal in strength and in the opposite direction.
400

____ energy is the energy stored due to an object's position 

Potential 

400

Which state of matter has the highest amount of kinetic energy? 

Plasma

400

What is reflection?

The bouncing back of a wave after hitting a surface. 

400

What is an electric current

The flow of charged particles

500

The rate of change of momentum is known as?

Force

500

What two variables does kinetic energy depend on?

Mass and Velocity

500

Which state of matter has particles that are not touching?

gas

500
What is refraction?

Refraction is the slight bending of a wave as it passes between two substances.

500

How are series and parallel circuits similar and different 

In both series and parallel circuits, energy is transferred via the flow of electrical current, but they differ significantly in how that current is distributed.