The Cycle of Scientific _________
What is Enterprise?
The velocity equation (in full)
What is "velocity equals distance divided by time"?
Newton's First Law of Motion
What is "An object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will continue in a straight line at the same speed unless an unbalanced force acts upon it?"
The Law of Conservation of Energy
What is "Energy can neither be created nor destroyed, only changed in form"?
The equation for momentum (in full)
What is "momentum equals mass times velocity"?
Truth (give the definition)
What is the way things really are?
The acceleration equation (in full)
What is "acceleration equals final velocity minus initial velocity, all divided by time"?
The unit used to measure force
What is a newton?
The names of at least four forms of energy
What are...nuclear energy, acoustic energy, kinetic energy, thermal energy, electrical energy, gravitational potential energy, elastic potential energy, electromagnetic radiation...?
The density of a substance with a mass of 33.8 g and a volume of 18 cm3
What is 1.9 g/cm3?
A mental model that seeks to explain facts
What is a theory?
The velocity of a snowflake that falls 84 meters in 4.0 seconds
What is 21 m/s?
The difference between matter and mass
What is "anything that has mass and takes up space" vs. "how much matter is in something"? (other answers acceptable as long as they are correct)
The gravitational constant (acceleration due to gravity) (include three sig figs and appropriate units)
What is 9.80 m/s2?
The type of substance that pure water is
What is a compound?
The steps of the Cycle
What are hypothesis, experiment, analysis, review, fact, and theory?
The acceleration of a snowball that starts at a standstill and accelerates to a final velocity of 21.0 m/s within 4.00 seconds
What is 5.25 m/s2?
The force of a snowball with a mass of 2.5 kg and an acceleration of 8.0 m/s2
What is 20. N? (or 2.0 x 101 N)
The gravitational potential energy of a 15-kg flowerpot teetering on the edge of a 5.0-meter-high ledge
What is 740 J? (735 J rounded to 2 sig figs)
The momentum of a 2.0-kg Christmas wreath flying at a velocity of 4.8 m/s
What is 9.6 kg x m/s?
The three types of experimental variables
What are explanatory, response, and lurking?
The difference between an accurate measurement and a precise measurement
What is closeness to correctness vs. fineness of measurement? (other answers acceptable as long as they are in line with this)
The mass of an object with an acceleration of 80 m/s2 and a force of 240 N
What is 3 kg?
The kinetic energy of a 50-kg dog running at a velocity of 4 m/s
What is 400 J?
An example of a crystalline solid
What is [insert example here]?