Do the Wave
What's the Matter?
Old and Newton
N.R.G.
Gravity and Electricity
100

These waves carry the Sun's heat to our planet

Electromagnetic

100

These two parts of an atom are in the nucleus

Proton and neutron

100

If there's an action, there's always a reaction that are these two things

equal and opposite

100

Food, batteries, plants, and fuel are common examples of this sort of energy

Chemical

100

Gravitational force increases with an object's _____. 

mass

200

A wave changes medium from solid to liquid. The wave slows down. It must be a ______ wave.

mechanical

200

Most of the elements on the Periodic table are this

Metals

200

I push on a wall with a force of 10N; since neither I nor the wall moved, the wall pushed back on me with a force of this

10N

200

A skateboarder stands still at the top of a halfpipe before dropping in. While he speeds through the lowest point of the halfpipe, he has no ______ energy, and it has all become ______ energy.

Potential (gravitational), kinetic

200

The flow of this subatomic particle is responsible for electric charges

Electrons

300

The name for the measure between the crests of two successive waves 

Wavelength

300

Particles in this state of matter move the fastest

Gases

300

A rolling object stops rolling after a time. This contact force is probably responsible.

Friction
300

Eating an apple, and then going for a run, is an example of transforming this energy into this energy

Potential (chemical) to kinetic (mechanical)

300

Electricity and magnetism are both these sorts of forces, as opposed to forces like friction or tension

Non-contact

400

This is the wave part that will be changed by turning the volume up on a radio

Amplitude

400

Burning wood is a common example of a ______ change.

chemical

400

Increasing the mass of an object increases the amount of this needed to accelerate that object.

Force

400

The metal handle of a pan on the stove is hot. This form of energy transfer between particles likely caused it

Conduction
400

A current run through a wire wrapped around an iron nail creates this

An electromagnet

500

People use acoustic foam in recording studios. It makes it where sound waves will not ______ as easily, which causes echoes.

reflect

500

Hydrogen peroxide, H2O2 , is volatile and breaks apart into a gas and a liquid. Based on the Law of Conservation of Matter, the resulting gas and liquid are probably these two common substances

Water and oxygen

500

A ladybug is hit by a 10g tennis ball, accelerating at a rate of 2 m/s. The ladybug survives; it must be able to survive this many Newtons of force

20N

500

This first energy transfer is how the Sun's heat gets to the Earth, and this second transfer is how that heat then travels in the air currents

radiation, convection

500

A magnet and electricity are typically needed to build a simple one of these

Motor