Circuits
Waves
States of matter
Energy
Newtons Laws
100

What is the chemical symbol for water?

H2O

100
Whats the releationship between frequency and wavelenght of a wave?

Wave speed = frequency x wavelength.

100

Whare are all the states of matter?

Solid, Liquid, Gas, and Plasma

100

What is the primary source of energy for Earths ecosystem?

The sun.

100
Which of Newtons Laws explains inertia?

Newtons First law of motion

200

Electricity definition.

The presence and/or flow of electric charge.

200

What is the definition of mechanical waves?

Mechanical waves are waves that require a medium in order to transport their energy.

200

What is the definition of Plasma?

A state of matter that starts out as a gas and becomes ionized.
200

Elastic Potential Energy Definition.

The energy stored in elastic materials as the result of their stretching or their compressing.

200

Mass definition.

Amount of matter in an object.

300

true or false: The force of charged particles is not an electric current.

False

300

True or Fale: The line drawn through the center of a wavelenght represents the rest position.

True
300
True or False: Plasma has the least amount of kinetic energy.

False.

300
True or False: Potential energy that is related to an objects height above the ground is known as Elastic Potential Energy.

Fale.

300

True or False: Velocity rate at which velocity changes or the rate in which you speed up, slow down, or change direction.

False.

400

What are the three basic parts all circuits need?

An energy source, wires, and the object that is going to change the electrical energy into another form of energy

400

The line drawn through the center of a wavelenght represents______.

The resting position.

400

What is the heat movement during phase change from solid to gas.

Heat Goes into solid as it Sublimates.

400

What are all the forms of energy.

Mechanical, Chemical, Nuclear, Solar, Thermal energy.

400

What are the two components projectile motion has.

Horizontal and vertical.

500

What is the definition of quantum entanglement?

The phenomenon where a pair of particles are generated in such a way that the individual quantum states of each are indefinite until measured.

500

What are all the properties of a wave.

Speed, Amplitude, Crest, Wavelength, Trough 

500

Explain the phase transitions between solid, liquid, and gas states of matter.

The phase transition between them involves changes in kinetic energy.

500

What is the primary mechanism by which ATP provides energy for cellular activities?

First law of thermodynamics.

500

What does Newtons second law of motion state about the acceleration of an object.

Greater force causes a greater acceleration.