The Atom
Properties of Light
Vectors
Kinematics
General Questions
100

This particle is found on the nucleus of an atom and is known for having a postive electromagnetic charge

What is a proton?

100

This law of the properties of light states that the incident angle equals the angle of the reflection

What is the law of reflection?


100

This component is what determines the amount or length of a vector

What is magnitude?

100

This quantity represents the change in displacement over a period of time

What is Velocity?

100

This is the branch of Physics that studies the motion and is divided into Kinematics and Dynamics

What is Mechanics?

200

This particle has no charge but is the main reason isotopes exist

What is a neutron?

200

This property of light is what makes a pencil look bent when submerged in water

What is refraction?

200

This component tell us where a vector is being pointed

What is the direction?

200

This quantity represents the slope of a graph with velocity on the y axis and time on the x axis

What is acceleration?
200

This is branch of mechanics focus on describing how objects move through space

What is Kinematics?

300

This particle has no mass yet is the reason we can have chemical bonds between two atoms

What is an electron?
300

This particle has no mass but is responsible for carrying the electromagnetic force

What is a photon?

300

This equation discovered by a greek philosopher is very usefull to determine the magnitude of a vector given its x and y components

What is the Pythagorean Theorem?

300

This is what we call the motion of objects accelerated only by the force of gravity

What is Free Fall?

300

This counterpart to kinematics focuses instead on explainging why objects move

What is Dynamics?

400

This Scientist proposed in 1897 an atomic model of the atom with negative charges encrusted in a positive mass.

Who is Joseph John Thomson?

400

This index represents how much light bends when it passes through a substance

What is the index of refraction?

400

This is the resulting vector of adding or substracting two or more vectors

What is the Resultant?

400

This quantity represents how much an object moved from its starting position and in what direction

What is displacement?

400

This fundamental Force of the universe is the one responsable for dropping an apple on a famous scientist's head

What is Gravity?

500

This atomic model was the first to propose that the electrons orbit around the nucleus

What is Rutherford's atomic model

500

This imaginary line is perpendicular to any surface and is useful to measure how light reflects and refracts.

What is the normal?

500

This form of a vector is comprised of its x and y components and represents a right triangle on a coordinate plane.

What is Cartesian Form?

500

This scalar quantity represents how fast an object moves through space

What is speed?

500

This fundamental particle makes sure protons and neutrons stay together in the nucleus of an atom

What is a Gluon?