Thermodynamics
Waves
Electricity
SI Units
Light/ Optics
100
What does Mr Soehnge like to do during the summer? A) sit by the pool and drink margaritas B) sit by the pool and smoke cigars C) model speedos for Mrs Soehnge by the pool D) sing opera by the pool
all of the above!!
100
Distance from a wave's equilibrium position to the crest or trough.
What is the amplitude of wave?
100
The study of electric charges, forces, and fields.
What is electrostatics?
100
The unit for temperature.
What is Kelvins?
100
Bending of light.
What is refraction?
200
The transfer of energy between two objects that differ in temperature.
What is heat?
200
Who makes the daily bus announcement? A) Mr Petty B) Wocka Flocka C) Chief Kieth D) Sponge Bob
Mr Petty
200
An area of influence around a charged object.
What is electric field?
200
The unit for electric charge.
What is Coulomb?
200
Refraction occurs due to this change in the light wave.
What is wave speed?
300
Quantity of heat needed per kg to melt a solid
What is heat of fusion?
300
Waves transfer this, without transferring matter.
What is energy?
300
During the summer Dr Seymour prefers to wear ... A) A black suite B) A lovely summer frock C) Combat fatigues D) blue, black or khaki pants with a red, black or white polo shirt and closed toe shoes
blue, black or khaki pants with a red, black or white polo shirt and closed toe shoes
300
Unit for electric force.
What is Newton?
300
If a lens projects an image on a screen it is using this type of lens.
What is converging?
400
Quantity of heat needed per kg to change a liquid to a gas.
What is heat of vaporization?
400
Wave where particles oscillate parallel to the direction of wave motion.
What is a longitudinal wave?
400
The direction electric field lines point in relation to a positive charge.
What is away?
400
Ms Trezza is famous for being a ... A) assistant principal B) international jewel thief C) CIA assassin D) international yodeling champion
assistant principal
400
This type of lens produces a real image.
What is a convex lens?
500
Amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg by 1 degree.
What is specific heat?
500
A wave where particles oscillate in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the wave motion.
What is a transverse wave?
500
Two charged objects attract each other with a force that is proportinoal to the charge and inversely proportional to the square of the distance.
What is Coulomb's Law?
500
Temperature scale used in most household thermometers.
What is Fahrenheit?
500
Cedar Hill High School is famous for ... A) picking up steam! B) alien abductions C) football championships D) cool science teachers
all of the above!!