Force/Newton's Laws
Energy
Motion
Circuits
Sound
100

Two things that are used to find force

What is mass and acceleration? 

100

You can increase the elastic potential energy of a bow and arrow by

What is pulling the arrow back?

100

To calculate velocity you must

What is divide the total distance by the total time?

100

The unit for voltage

What is Volt?

100

Sound is this type of wave

What is longitudinal?


200

Newton's first law

What is Inertia?

200

This law states that energy can not be made or destroyed

What is Conservation of Energy?

200

What would constant velocity look like on a distance v time graph?

What is a vertical line?

200

The unit for current

What is amp (ampere)?

200

This is the top and the bottom of the wave

What is crest and trough?


300

A bowling ball is rolling along the floor, the forces acting on it are 

What are gravity and normal force?

300

A volleyball, bowling ball, ping pong ball, and a marble are rolling down a slope. The ball with the greatest kinetic energy is

What is the bowling ball?

300

The units for acceleration are 

What is meters per second squared (m/s2)?

300

The unit for resistance

What is ohm?


300

This part of the wave affects the volume that you hear

What is amplitude?

400

If a bug and a car collide, which one experiences the greater force

What is they both experience the same amount of force? 

400

The formula for gravitational potential energy

What is mass*gravity*height?

400

An object has a negative acceleration, this means it is

What is slowing down?

400

Which bulb will light?


What is B?

400

What is pitch?

How high or low a sound is. The tone of the sound.

500

The acceleration of a 24 N force applied on a 4 kg mass is  

What is 6kg?

500

The formula to find kinetic energy

What is 1/2mv²?

500

Another word for distance in a certain direction

What is displacement?

500

In this type of circuit, if one component breaks down, the rest of them will not work. 

What is a series circuit?

500

The name of the symbol that we use to represent wavelength

What is lambda λ?