Kinematics
Forces
Waves
Circuits
Nuclear
100

distance divided by time

speed

100

defined as a "push" or a "pull"

a force

100
the height of a wave
amplitude
100

this "pushes" current through a circuit

voltage

100

this number defines the element type

proton (Z) number

200

the net result of how far you go

displacement

200

the force of the earth on you

weight

200

the "x-dimension" of the wave

wavelength

200

this tries to slow down the current in a circuit

resistance/resistor

200

this number differs between isotopes

neutron (N)

300

velocity divided by time

acceleration

300

force equals mass times...

acceleration

300

how often a wave happens

frequency

300

two resistors in this arrangement cause more resistance in a circuit

series

300

term for both protons and nuetrons

nucleons

400

speed is not one, but velocity is 

a vector

400

force that involves a coefficient of materials

friction

400

wavelength multiplied by frequency

wave speed

400

two resistors in this arrangement cause less resistance in a circuit

parallel

400

the difference between bound and unbound systems

mass defect or binding energy

500

this kind of motion is parabolic

projectile motion

500

the force that prevents you from sinking into the ground

normal

500

a wave does not transfer matter, but it does transfer...

energy

500

current in equals current out

junction law

500

this kind of decay does not change the nucleon number

gamma