This represents how far something has travelled over a certain amount of time.
What is speed? (Velocity with direction!)
100
A law that states that an object placed in water will displace water equal to its mass/volume.
What is Archimedes' Principle?
100
An array of seven distinct wavelengths, that displays characteristics of electricity and magnetism.
What is the Electromagnetic Spectrum?
200
3x10^4 m is equal to this many mm.
What is 30000 mm? (thirty thousand)
200
A runner sprints 50 m. This takes him 10 seconds. This is his speed.
What is 5 m/s?
200
Acceleration occurs through these three methods.
What are speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction?
200
An object's ability to float.
What is Buoyancy?
200
A light wave.
What is a transverse wave?
300
This is the format for a hypothesis.
What is IF...THEN...BECAUSE?
300
A plane flies SOUTH one way from Bridgeport to NYC. It travels 300 km in 2 hours and then stops in NYC. Then, it has a 1-hour layover (plane stops (0 m/s) for 1 hour) in NYC. Finally, it flies 600 km in 3 hours to Florida. THIS is the plane's AVERAGE VELOCITY.
What is 150 km/hr SOUTH?
300
DOUBLE JEOPARDY! (also not a question)
Draw graph depicting velocity. No numbers necessary. Simply include: IV, DV, Title, and Units.
What is (see Ms.J's Board)
300
A diver swimming under water will displace this, but a floating cork will displace this.
What are volume and mass?
300
The most dangerous wave of the EMS. This wave can penetrate most substances and has the highest energy of all EM waves.
What is a Gamma Ray?
400
These are the three variables necessary to conduct every experiment.
What are the independent, dependent, and control variables?
400
Sammy drives with a velocity of 10 m/s. She then speeds up to 20 m/s in 10 seconds. This is her average acceleration.
What is 1 m/s^2?
400
An object in motion stays in motion and an object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
What is Newton's First Law?
400
This characteristic increases as you squeeze an object, because you are decreasing volume.
What is density?
400
These are the upper and lower peaks of the wave.
What are the crest and trough?
500
A guide for scientists to conduct research and experiments.
What is the scientific method?
500
A child is on a sled moving down a hull at 20 m/s. The combined mass of the sled and the child is 100 kg. The trip takes 10 seconds and the distance traveled is 200 meters. The momentum of the child and sled is THIS.
What is 2,000 kg*m/s?
500
A push or pull. Additionally, this is something that can be balanced or unbalanced.
What is a force?
500
This is the density of 200g of gold with a volume of 5 cm^3.
What is 40 g/cm^3?
500
DOUBLE JEOPARDY! * Draw a transverse wave and label all parts of the wave!