heat and temp
wave energy
solid liquid and gas
kinetic and potential energy
motion
100

Energy is transferred as heat between two objects of ___________ temperatures.

differing

100

What is a transverse wave?

a wave vibrating at right angles

100

Gases have...

No definite shape or volume


100

An arrow that is pulled back by a bow has which type of energy?

elastic potential

100

What does motion mean?

the object changing in its positions overtime

200

A(n) _____________ is a device for measuring temperature.

thermometer





200

What is a longitudinal wave?

a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation

200

What are the states of matter?

solid, liquid, and gas

200

Energy due to motion is ____________ energy.

Kinetic

200

what is the deffinition of velocity  

rate of change in postion

300

All matter is made of _____ that are constantly moving.

particles





300

Can sound make a wave go higher?

yes

300

Liquids have...

No definite shape but a definite volume

300

Gravitational potential energy depends on the ________ and ________ of the object.

Height, mass and gravitational strength

300

true or false :

The motion of an object can change over the course of its movement

true

400

If an object has particles that are moving very slowly, the object's temperature is probably ______.

cold

400

Does pitch effect the frequency of the wave?

no

400

Solids have...

a definite shape and volume

400

Which is the best example that something has kinetic energy?

b. a tennis ball rolling across the court

400

The measure of how quickly something moves or the distance it moves in a given amount of time is called

speed

500

If an object has particles that are moving very quickly, the object 's temperature is probably _____.

hot

500

do mechanical waves need a medium to travel through?

yes

500

The slower the particles in a substance move,

the colder it is

500

A 0.40 kilogram bird is flying at a constant speed of 8.0 m/s. What is the bird's kinetic energy ?

12.8 J

500

a vector whose length is the shortest distance from the initial to the final position of a point undergoing motion.


displacement