This is a state of matter in which particles vibrate in fixed positions, giving shape or volume
What is a solid?
This is the change in velocity in a given amount of time
What is Acceleration?
This is the push or pull of an object
What is Force?
This is the founder of Inertia
What is Galilea?
This is a type of energy that can be transmitted as waves through a medium
What is Sound Energy?
This has a gas like state of matter which particles are far apart, move rapidly, and have little interaction with each other
What is Plasma?
This is the motion of objects that fall due to gravity alone
What is Free Fall?
This is the study of forces and how they change a objects motion
What is Dynamics?
This when objects at rest must stay at rest, and objects at motion must stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force
What is Newton's first law?
This spectrum consist of waves with different frequencies, or vibrations per second
What is Acoustic Spectrum?
This happens when a solid turns into a vapor when having enough energy
What is Sublimation?
**Daily Double**
These are the highest points in a graph
What is the Apex?
This is known as forces at a distance that act between objects that are not touching
What are Field forces?
**Daily Double**
This is used when trying to find how much net force is being used on an object
What is Acceleration?
This is how high or low an audible tone sounds to human ears
What is Pitch?
This is when anything takes up space and has mass
What is Matter?
This is something that moves in a straight motion
What is Linear?
This is how much is used in an object
What is Net force?
This law shows what happens to a net force that isn't zero
What is Newton's second law?
This is our perception of the intensity of a sound wave
What is Loudness?
This is the building block of all matter
What is a Atom?
This is any flying object whose path is determined by the influence of an outside force
What is projectile Motion?
This is when there is a pull that is harder than the other force
What is an Unbalanced force?
This explains that for every action force, there is an equal and opposite action force
What is Newton's law of reactions?
This is where your vocal sounds originate
What is the Larynx?