The variable that is changed in an experiment
What is the Independent Variable?
This is the law that states that every Action has an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newtonʻs 3rd Law of Motion?
This is the metric unit used to measure Energy.
What are Joules?
This is the smallest unit of matter. It is defined by having protons, neutrons, and electrons.
What is an atom?
What is the Metric System?
A 250kg car accelerates at 4.5 m/s. How much force is being applied by the engine to make the car move?
What is 1,125.0 Newtons?
This is the type of energy an object has stored up due to the force of gravity pulling it toward the earth.
What is Gravitational Potential Energy?
What is a compound?
This are two different ways we make observations about the world around us.
what are qualitative and quantitative measurements?
This is the gravitational constant of gravity on earth.
What is 9.8 m/s2?
This is the type of Energy that relates to a rubber band being stretched out.
What is elastic potential energy?
This is a type of bond that shares electrons between atoms to reach 8 electrons in the outer orbital.
What is a Covalent Bond?
The section in a lab report that describes basic information and other research about the subject that is being experimented on. This section comes before the Hypothesis.
What is the Background Section?
these are forces that act on moving and non moving objects.
This is defined by the amount of force applied to an object over a certain distance. ____ = F x D
What is Work?
An element with 8 protons, 8 neutrons, and 8 electrons.
What is Oxygen?
This is 1,200.0 Km converted into centimeters (cm).
What is 120,000,000.0 cm?
This is the term that describes an objects speed and direction.
What is Velocity?
What is Power?
The group of the periodic table with elements that are very stable. These are the elements in group 18 on the periodic table.
What are Noble Gases?