Waves
Momentum
Gravity
Energy
Collisions
100

What is the maximum upward displacement called in a transverse wave?

Crest

100

What is momentum used for in Physics?

To predict the resulting direction and speed of motion of the object.

100

What is the force that pulls objects towards each other ?

Gravity

100

What is the SI unit of energy?

Joule

100

What term describes a collision in which the total kinetic energy of the system is conserved?

Elastic Collision

200

What is the maximum downward displacement called in a transverse wave?

Trough

200

What is the equation to calculate momentum?

p=mv

200

Who formulated the law of universal gravitation?

Isaac Newton

200

Name the law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another.

Law of Conservation of Energy

200
In what type of collision does kinetic energy not remain constant, but momentum is conserved?

Inelastic collision

300

What type of wave is a sound wave?

Longitudinal

300

An object has a mass of 2 kg and is moving with a velocity if 5 m/s. What is its momentum?

10 kg ⋅ m/s

300

On Which planet would you weigh the most due to gravity?

Jupiter

300

What type of energy is possessed by an object due to its motion?

Kinetic Energy

300

What is the term of a collision in which both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved?

Elastic collision

400

What type of wave is an ocean wave?

Transverse

400

A baseball with a mass of 0.15 kg is thrown with a velocity of 30 m/s. What is its momentum?

4.5 kg ⋅ m/s

400

What is the acceleration due to gravity on Earth?

9.8m/s^2

400

What is the potential energy stored in an object due to its position above the Earth's surface called?

Gravitational Potential Energy

400

In a perfectly inelastic collision, what happens to the colliding objects after the collision?

They stick together and move as one mass.

500

A wave has a frequency of 180 Hz and a velocity of 120 meters per second. What is its wavelength?

0.66 meters

500

A car with a mass of 1000 kg is travelling at a velocity of 20 m/s. What is its momentum?

20,000 kg ⋅ m/s

500

What happens to an object's weight if you move it to a location with stronger gravity?

The object's weight would increase.

500

What is the term for the energy stored in the nucleus of an atom?

Nuclear Energy

500

What principle states that the total momentum of an isolated system remains constant before and after a collision? 

Law of Conservation of Momentum.