Prior to his death and burial at Westminster Abbey, this English scientist was knighted by Queen Anne in 1705. How MOVING!
Who was Sir Isaac Newton?
The speed and the direction in which an object is moving .
What is velocity?
A device that uses electric current to turn an axle.
What is an electric motor?
Pascal's Principle is at work in these systems.
What are hydraulic systems?
An organized plan for gathering, obtaining, and organizing information.
What is Scientific Method?
Light travels as both a wave and as these particles.
What are photons?
Because of his discoveries, we know the universe is expanding.
Who was Hubble?
The rate at which velocity changes.
What is acceleration?
Electrons carry this charge.
What is negative -?
Forces acting in this way are added together.
What is the same direction?
Gravity works against this force.
What is buoyancy?
Objects that reflect light are illuminated. Objects that emit light are this.
What is luminous?
This man was known as the Wizard of Menlo Park.
Who was Thomas Edison?
The tendency of an object to resist change in its motion.
What is inertia?
This type of circuit, the kind often used in strings of Christmas lights, has only one path through which a current may travel.
What is a series circuit?
A joule is equal to this.
What is a Newton-meter?
It is important to conduct a controlled experiment in which only this variable is deliberately changed.
What is the independent variable?
This type of wave is well above the range of human hearing.
What is ultrasound.
His Principle explains the concept of lift.
Who was Bernoulli?
Mass X Acceleration
What is force?
When a current-carrying wire is placed in a magnetic field, electrical energy is converted to this type of energy.
What is mechanical/kinetic energy?
Work/Time= THIS.
What is power?
An educated guess or explanation that is either repeatable and supported, or repeatable and rejected.
What is a hypothesis?
When combined in equal amounts, red, green, and blue light produce this.
What is white light?
His name represents the unit for pressure.
Who was Pascal?
These are Newton's three Laws of Motion?
1. Inertia (An object in motion tends to stay in motion and an object at rest tends to stay at rest unless acted upon by an outside force.
2. F=MA (The more force, the more acceleration.)
3. Action-Reaction (Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.)
Computer information is represented in this type of system, which contains only two digits.
What is binary?
The six types of simple machines.
What are wheel and axle, screw, wedge, inclined plane, pulley, and lever.
Matter will change from one state to another if this type of energy is absorbed or released.
What is thermal energy?

What is destructive interference?
He developed the first periodic table.
Who was Mendeleev?
This is the force that acts between any two masses.
What is gravity?
These are often used as semiconductors.
What are metalloids?
This is the number of times a force exerted on a machine is multiplied by the machine.
What is mechanical advantage?
In a closed system or reaction, matter, like mass, is always __________.
What is conserved?
This is thermal energy moving from a warmer object to a cooler object.
What is heat?
Who was Nikola Tesla?
This is the ratio of the distance an object moves to the amount of time the object moves.
What is speed?
This is the process of transferring charges between objects that touch.
What is conduction?
This is the ability to do work.
What is energy?
This is the formula for density.
What is mass divided by volume?
When combined in equal amounts, red, green, and blue light will produce this.
What is white light?
The unit for measuring electric potential is named for this Italian.
Who was Alessandro Volta?
A push or a pull on an object is measured in this unit.
What is a newton?
If you are walking around in socks and get "zapped" by a doorknob, you've experienced this.
What is static discharge?
Its rate is power and its SI unit is the joule.
What is work?
200 grams is equal to this many kilograms?
What is .2 kg?
The wavelength of a light wave determines this (in our perception).
What is color?
This dude hung frog legs on his fence as part of his "bioelectricity" experiments?
Who was Luigi Galvani?
This is the force that opposes the motion of objects that touch as they move past each other.
What is friction?
In this force, opposite poles attract and like poles repel.
What is magnetic force?
When discussing the work done a lever, the LOAD may also be identified by this term.
What is the effort?
In an experiment, this is what you change.
What is the independent or manipulated variable?
The frequency of a sound wave determines this (in our perception).
What is pitch?