A cube of jell-o is cut into two pieces. By doing so, we've increased the
What is surface area?
The newton (N) is a unity of
What is force?
Average body temperature in degrees Celsius
What is 37 degrees?
Transverse mechanical waves can only pass through
What is solids?
The image formed by a plane mirror
What is a virtual image?
An event with two situations with all the influencing factors identical is a
What is a controlled experiment?
The watt (W) is a unit of
What is power?
The attractive force between unlike molecules
What is adhesion?
What is refraction?
Describes a flow of charge
What is an electric current?
1 meter is equal to how many cm
What is 100?
The energy of motion
What is kinetic energy?
The evaporation rate is equal to the condensation rate
What is saturation?
When the trough of one wave collides with the crest of another
What is destructive interference?
This is produced by moving charges in Earth's core
What is the magnetic field?
If I have a substance with a volume of 1 cubic cm and a mass of 0.5 grams, what is the density of the substance?
What is 0.5 g/cm^3?
The tendency of a moving object to remain in unchanging motion in the absence of an unbalanced force is called
What is inertia?
A theoretical future point when the universe will freeze at a uniform low temperature
What is heat death?
The natural frequency of a substance
What is resonance?
What is convex?
1 Kelvin is equal to how many degrees Celsius?
What is -273?
A heavy object and a light object are dropped from rest at the same time on a planet with no air. The two objects will
What is hit the ground at the same time?
The temperature that is nearly the same numerically in Celsius and Fahrenheit
What is -40 degrees
The range of normal human hearing?
What is 20 to 20,000 Hz?
Light that only vibrates in one plane
What is polarized light?