Speed, with direction.
What is velocity?
The mathematical expression for Ohm's Law.
What is V = IR?
The nearest star to Earth.
What is the Sun?
Two particles that start with n which often get confused.
What are neutrons and neutrinos?
The acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
The only force acting on a particle in projectile motion, assuming no air resistance.
What is gravity?
(See picture) The voltage drop over R1.
What is ()?
The largest dwarf planet.
What is Pluto?
The particle name for a hydrogen nucleus.
What is an alpha particle?
The experiment that proved electrons behave differently when observed.
What is the double-slit experiment?
The fictitious force that pushes objects outwards.
What is the centrifugal force?
The substance in water that actually conducts electricity.
What are electrolytes/salt?
The sister program to the Apollo missions.
What are the Artemis missions?
The result of a matter-antimatter collision.
What is annihilation?
The breaking up of light into its wavelengths to determine elemental composition.
What is spectroscopy?
The effect of a parachute on your terminal velocity.
What is decreases?
Light is made of 2 fields: magnetic and ____.
What is electric?
The body with the most volcanic activity in the Solar System.
What is Io?
The other flavors of quarks other than top, bottom, up, and down.
What are charm and strange?
Waves that oscillate in the same direction that they travel.
What are longitudinal waves?
Of the 4 fundamental forces (Gravity, Electromagnetism, Strong force, and Weak force), this one is to which the normal force belongs.
What is the electromagnetic force?
The total capacitance of two 5-farad capacitors in series.
What is ()?
Astronomers' common name for all elements but Hydrogen and Helium.
What are metals?
This particle was theorized to carry the gravitational force.
What is a graviton?
Out of X-rays, microwaves, and gamma rays, these have the highest frequency.
What are gamma rays?