A push or a pull on an object
Force
Objects with the same electric charge always _______
Repel
Energy associated with an object's motion
Kinetic Energy
There are this many pathways in IDATA
5
This person is famous for the equation E=mc2
Albert Einstein
The combination of all forces acting on an object or system
Net Force
This force depends only on the mass of the objects and the distance between their centers
Gravitational Force
Energy associated with the position of an object
Potential Energy
This is the newest IDATA pathway, started in the 2017-2018 school year
Heavy Truck
This person is credited as the creator of the atomic bomb
Robert Oppenheimer
The mathematical formula for Newton's 2nd Law
F = ma (Force = Mass x Acceleration)
These subatomic particles have a negative charge and are located on the outer part of the atom
Electrons
On the microscopic scale, this type of energy is actually a form of kinetic energy based on the motion of atoms and molecules
Thermal Energy
IDATA stands for Innovative Design and ______ Technology Academy
Innovative Design and APPLIED Technology Academy
This person is famous for his laws of motion, gravity, optics, and light
Isaac Newton
The SI units of measurement for force
Newtons (N)
The mathematical equation for Coulomb's law of electric force
F = k x q1 x q2 / r2
The SI units for work and energy
Joule (J)
The oldest IDATA pathways are the _______ pathway and the ______ pathway
Construction and Automotive
This person is most famous for hosting the show Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey and the video podcast Startalk
Neil DeGrasse-Tyson
Newton's 1st Law is also known as the law of ______
Inertia
Both gravity and electric forces follow this law, which states that the amount of force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the objects' centers
Inverse Square Law
The process in which a changing magnetic field produces an electric current
Electromagnetic Induction
This person has been teaching in IDATA longer than any other teacher
Mr. Urabe
She was the first person to win two Nobel Prizes, one in physics and another in chemistry
Marie Curie