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100
The idea that the motion of an object does not change unless a resultant force acts. Still object stays at rest, moving object continues in motion.
What is Newtons First Law
100
resultant force x velocity
What is power
100
Energy an object has as a result of its motion
What is KE
100
Constructive, deconstructive
What are examples of interference
100
6.02 x 10^23
What is Avogadro's constant
200
Thermal energy cannot spontaneously transfer from a region of low temperature to a region of high temperature. In order for this transfer to take place, work must be done.
What is the second law of thermodynamics.
200
Q=mL
What is specific latent heat.
200
P and S. P being in the form of fossil fuels, and S being in terms of electricity and consumable fuels.
What is Primary and Secondary energy
200
Train going through a station, a siren passing.
What are examples of the Doppler Effect
200
An engine in which thermal energy is converted into useful work.
What is a heat engine.
300
States that the extension is proportional to the force, up to a certain limit.
What is Hooke's Law
300
delta P=F(avg) x delta t
What is impulse
300
A collision in which the KE is conserved
What is an elastic collision
300
Pendulum, Bungee jumping, a diving board
What are examples of SHM
300
6.0 x 10^24 kg
What is the mass of the Earth
400
Used to calculate a stars surface area through luminosity and surface temperature.
What is the Stefan-Boltzmann law.
400
Efficency= 1-(T(cold)/T(hot))
What is the efficency of a carnot engine
400
1.6x10^-13 J
What is one MeV
400
The occurrence when the entire wave energy is reflected and no wave energy is transmitted into the neighboring material.
What is Total Internal Relflection
400
Dimitri Ivanovich Mendeleyev
The creator of the T.O.E.
500
The +1. This is calculated to be 1.4 solar masses after the initial max of 4 solar masses collapsing to form this. This 'rule' is called the...
What is Chandrasekhar limit.
500
1 (answer)= 1 volt/amp
What is an ohmmmmmmmm
500
Used to slow down fast neutrons
What is a moderator.
500
The inability of our eyes to 'resolve' the individual sources because the angular separation between them is too small.
What is the Rayleigh criterion
500
When we don't know something, we just blame it on this stuff in space. Space's scapegoat.
What is dark matter