Kinematics
Forces
Energy
Thermodynamics
History of Physics
100

An object that has a negative velocity does this.

What is traveling the opposite direction?

100
Newton's first law of motion states that if there is no net force acting on an object it will do this.

What is rest?

100

This type of energy is stored energy.

What is potential energy?

100

What we call "cold" is the absence of this.

What is kinetic energy?

100

Sir Isaac Newton discovered this.

What are the Laws of Motion?

200

You throw a ball straight in the air. At the highest point, _____ is nonzero, and _____ is zero.

What is acceleration and velocity?

200

The push or pull on an object will cause it to do this.

What is accelerate?

200

This type of energy comes from movement or motion.

What is kinetic energy?

200

The amount of energy required to increase temperature is called this.

What is specific heat?

200

The Physician Stephen Hawking dedicated his life to research of this, and the year he passed away, a photo was taken of it.

What is a black hole?

300

You throw a ball straight in the air. On the way down, _____ is constant and _____ increases.

What is acceleration and speed?

300

The force that acts between two objects in contact because of action-reaction.

What are opposite forces?

300

This type of energy is generated from splitting atoms.

What is nuclear energy?

300

The average kinetic energy in a system is this.

What is temperature?

300

Albert Einstein and a team of physicists created this in World War II.

What is the nuclear bomb?

400

The slope of a velocity-time graph tells you this.

What is acceleration?

400

Th SI unit used for force.

What are newtons?

400

The Law of ________________ states that energy is never created or destroyed, it is only changing states.

What is Conservation of Energy?

400

The _____ law of thermodynamics states that a closed system will always yield the same energy before and after.

What is the 2nd law?

400

Galileo Galilei is most known for this invention.

What is the telescope?

500

These are the three basic concepts in kinematics.

What are speed, velocity, and acceleration?

500

The sum of all forces acting on an object.

What is net force?

500

This unit is the standard unit of measurement of energy in physics.

What is Joules?

500

We can determine this about an object using the specific heat of the object.

What is material?

500

This physicist created the heliocentric model.

Who is Nicolaus Copernicus?