Described as a change in an object's position, relative to a given point.
What is motion?
A disturbance in a medium, moving from one place to another.
What is a wave?
The distance between two peaks of a wave.
What is wavelength?
The average kinetic energy of molecules inside an object.
What is temperature?
An atomic particle that has a negative charge.
What is an electron?
A quantity that denotes both magnitude and direction.
What is Vector (Quantity)?
These waves move perpendicularly from the point of vibration.
What are transverse waves?
White light that passes through a prism is separated into seven visible colors. Name all of them.
What is red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet?
A type of heat transfer that occurs via direct contact between objects.
What is conduction?
Electricity found in charged objects that are not moving.
What is static electricity?
The shortest measurement between the object's initial and final position.
What is displacement?
Unlike electromagnetic waves, mechanical waves need this in order to travel and propagate?
What is a medium?
Which color of light has the highest frequency and the lowest wavelength?
What is violet?
This type of heat transfer occurs without contact, moving through space.
What is radiation?
Materials wherein electrons can move freely.
What are conductors?
A quantity describing how fast an object moves along with the direction it is going.
What is velocity?
The highest and lowest points of a wave.
What are crests and troughs?
This type of material allow light to pass through, but not fully.
What is a translucent material?
How does heat move between objects?
What is hot to cold?
The removal of charges from an object by producing a conducive path to the ground.
What is grounding?
A tank covered 275 km over 2.5 hours. What would be its given speed?
What is 110km/hr?
Waves that are 5m long pass a lighthouse at a speed of 2 m/s. What is its period?
What is 0.4 seconds?
Describe the relationship between wavelength and frequency in light.
What is an inverse relationship?
Explain the basic concept of convection.
What is warm up, cold down?
Explain the Elctrostatic Law.
What is like charges repel, unlike charges attract?