What is distance/time
SI unit for force
What is a Newton?
Friction causes a car to slow to a stop. What type of work ( +, -, 0) does friction do?
What is negative
The First Law of Thermodynamics
What is Conservation of Energy
This scientist experimentally demonstrated the relationship between work and heat.
Who is James Joule
The direction of a baseball's acceleration while flying through the air.
What is downwards?
The net force on a crate, hanging above the ground at rest.
What is 0 N?
When energy is not perfectly conserved (for a system), that energy does what?
What is converted into other forms?
The Second Law of Thermodynamics
What is - heat spontaneously goes from high to low temps
This scientist proposed a heliocentric model for the universe.
What is the acceleration due to gravity?
What is 9.8 m/s/s
The force responsible for changing the direction of an object's motion.
What is a centripetal force?
Work Energy Theorem
When work is done, energy changes
Heat no longer transfers when an object reaches this point.
What is thermal equilibrium
This scientist proposed a Geocentric model for the solar system.
Who is Aristotle/Ptolemy
Two objects of different mass are dropped from the same height. Assuming no AR, which ball lands first?
What is a trick question?
What is an unbalanced force?
If you drop two balls of different sizes (let's say 5 kg and 10 kg), which ball will have more kinetic energy when it hits the ground?
Bigger Ball
What is radiation/light
Kepler's Third Law
What is the Harmonic Law?
Mr. Marth runs a marathon (26.2 mi) on a treadmill. What is his displacement and distance traveled?
Displacement - 0
Distance - 26.2 mi
The four fundamental forces governing the universe
What are gravity, electromagnetism, the strong force, and the weak force
A marble is rolled down a frictionless hill while another is dropped. Assuming they start at the same height, which marble will be moving faster at the bottom?
Trick question
What is metal?
Newton's Bestseller
What is the Principia Mathematica?