On the shoulder's of giants
Catching Waves
Before and After
Remember your professor
Beyond Physics
100

Known mainly for his work on motion, he also invented calculus

Who is Newton?

100

The peak to peak distance of waves is called this

wavelength

100

A major rail hub in London meets a vector operation

King's Cross Product

100

What's my favorite candy?

Reese's!

100

This U.S. president is the only one to have served more than two terms in office.

FDR

200

*ring* *ring*, it's the scientist with part of his name in the unit of decibel

Who is Alexander Graham Bell?

200

This property of solids makes the speed of sound large in them

Bulk modulus/incompressibility

200

"BOGO" deal meets uniform acceleration due to gravity

Buy one get one free fall

200

Where am I completing my PhD?

UMich

200

This 1997 film features the line, "I'm the king of the world!" and won 11 Academy Awards.

What is Titanic?

300

He declared that physics is nearly complete at the end of the 19th century. His name is also the SI unit of Temperature.

Who is Kelvin?

300

Like a form of criticism, two waves can interfere like this, when their path difference is an integer multiple of the wavelength

Constructive

300

An Ohio amusement park meets the idealized physics object

Cedar Point Mass

300

What is my tiktok channel called?

Blackbirdphys

300

This Charles Dickens novel begins with the line, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."

A Tale of Two Cities

400

Can you hear the music? It's not Mozart but his fellow Austrian credited for the observation that frequency depends on the relative velocities of sources and detectors.

Who is Doppler?

400

Do you hear that wobble? Someone is slightly off tune, leading to this phenomenon

Beats
400

A smooth surface meets an aviation trip

Frictionless Plane Ride

400

What's my first language?

Arabic

400

This long-running sitcom follows the lives of scientists and their friends in Pasadena, California.

The Big Bang Theory

500

Known for his 3 laws, he really knew how to use a telescope!

Who is Kepler?

500

Named after a scientist, going at the speed of sound gets this special name

Mach 1

500

The two wings of American politics meet this non-dissipative quantity

Liberal and Conservative Force

500

Where did I go to undergrad?

Wayne State University

500

This large, flightless bird native to Africa is the fastest-running bird in the world.

Ostrich