Elements
nuclear reactions
Newtons Laws
Work and machines
Waves
100

how many charges does a proton contain

1

100

This process occurs when two light atomic nuclei combine to form a single heavier one, releasing massive amounts of energy.

nuclear fusion

100

Often called the Law of Inertia, this law states that an object at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by an outside force.

Newton's First Law of Motion

100

In physics, work is calculated by multiplying force times this variable

distance

100

This is the highest point of a transverse wave

crest

200

how did Henry Mousley arrange each element on the periodic table in order

by Atomic Number
200

This is the splitting of a heavy atomic nucleus into two lighter nuclei, which is the process used in modern nuclear power plants.

nuclear fission

200

what fruit dropped on Newtons head

Apple

200

Named after an English physicist, this is the standard SI unit used to measure both work and energy

Joule

200

This is the lowest point or valley of a transverse wave

Trough

300

what does Na stand for in the periodic table?

Sodium

300

Consisting of two protons and two neutrons, this type of radioactive particle is actually just a helium nucleus.

alpha particle

300

This law is summarized by a famous three-variable equation proving that heavier objects require more force to accelerate.

Newton's Second Law of Motion

300

If you push a heavy brick wall for an hour but the wall does not move, this is the total amount of work done

zero

300

This measurement describes the distance from one crest to the very next crest.

wavelength

400

These are the specific electrons located in the outermost shell of an atom that determine how it bonds with others.

valence electrons

400

This term describes the self-sustaining series of fission events where neutrons released by one reaction trigger further reactions.

chain reaction

400

This is the property of matter that resists changes in motion, which increases directly with an object's mass.

Inertia

400

This term describes the rate at which work is done, typically measured in Watts.

Power

400

Measured in Hertz, this term describes the number of wave crests that pass a fixed point per second.

frequency

500

The horizontal rows on the periodic table are called periods, while the vertical columns are called this.

groups/families

500

This is the time required for one-half of the atoms of a radioactive substance to decay into another element.

half-life

500

This law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Newtons third Law
500

This is the percentage of input work that a machine converts into useful output work, which is never 100% due to friction.

efficiency

500

This is the maximum distance a wave vibrates from its rest position, which dictates the volume of a sound wave.

amplitude