Electricity&Magnetism
Waves
Energy
Motion
Potpourri
100

This type of circuit only has one path for the current to flow through.

What is a series circuit?

100

Waves travel fastest in this state of matter.

What is solids?

100

This law states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, but only transferred or transformed.

What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?

100

Newton's first law is also called this.

What is Law of Inertia?

100

This is what waves transfer.

What is energy?

200

The magnetic field is strongest around this part of the magnet.

What are the poles?

200

This type of wave does not require a medium or matter to travel.

What is Electromagnetic Wave?

200

This type of energy is the stored energy in a battery.

What is chemical energy?

200

If two spheres with the same diameter but different composition fall freely from the top of a building and friction is ignored, the spheres will have the same _________.

What is acceleration?

200

If you traveled a distance of 90 km in 2.0 hours, this would be your average speed (make sure to include units).

What is 45 km/hr?

300

This is what happens to the other lights when one light goes out in a parallel circuit.

What is they stay on?

300

Objects that absorb all colors of light and reflect little or no light back to your eye will appear as this color.

What is black?

300

A solar cell converts this type of energy to electrical energy.

What is light (or radiant) energy?

300

This term refers to the force of gravity pulling on an object's mass.

What is weight?

300

This type of heat transfer is why a car is hot on a summer day.

What is radiation?

400

If a car radio has a resistance of 15 ohms and draws a current of 0.87 amps, then this is its voltage (must include units).

What is 13.05 volts?

400

Radars make use of this type of electromagnetic wave.

What are radio waves?

400

A student holds a ball out of a window in a tall building. The ball is 30.0 m above the ground and has a mass of 0.85 kg. This is the gravitational potential energy of the ball (must include unit). 

What is 249.9 Joules?

400

This is what velocity has that speed does not.

What is direction?

400

If a 16,000 kg truck is moving at a speed of 25 m/s, this is its momentum (must include units).

What is 400,000 kgm/s

500

If a circuit has 150 volts applied and draws 0.3 amps of current, then this is its resistance (must include units).

What is 500 ohms?

500

This is what happens to the wavelength of a wave if its frequency doubled.

What is decreased by half?

500

If a 2.0 kg ball is moving at a speed of 4.0 m/s, then this is its kinetic energy (must include units).

What is 16 Joules?

500

A sudden gust of wind increases the velocity of a sailboat relative to the water surface from 3.0 m/s to 5.5 m/s over a period of 3.0 seconds. This is the average acceleration of the sailboat (make sure to include units).

What is 0.83 m/s2?

500

When looking at a Distance vs. Time graph, this is how you determine the speed over a certain period of time.

What is find the slope?