Absolute Unit
Making Waves. Period.
Don't Let Gravity Get You Down
Charged Up
Knowledge Always Gains Momentum
100

kg

What is mass?

100

The peak of energy in a wave is also known as this.

What is amplitude? what is an anti-node?

100

This constant allows for a calculation of force between two masses.

What is Big G?

100

1.602 x 10^-19 C

What is the fundamental charge? What is the charge of one charged particle?

100
Momentum quantifies this alternative name for Newton's 1st Law.

What is inertia?

200

Force

What are Newtons?

200

These variables determine the speed of a wave.

What are wavelength and frequency?

200

This astronomer's laws explained the motion of planets.

Who is Kepler?

200

This law calculates the equal force on two charged particles.

What is Coulomb's Law?

200

A collision can be observed on a velocity-time graph, when this occurs.

What are the velocities changed directions? What are the objects changed direction?
300

Period

What are seconds?

300

This increases when moving through more dense matter.

What is the speed of sound?

300

The direction of force making an object rotate.

What is in? inward?

300

Volts = Amps * Ohms

What is Ohm's Law?

300

This collision features an object that starts as one and becomes more than one.

What is an explosion?

400

Energy

What are Joules?

400
These variables determine the period of a pendulum.

What are length and gravity? gravitational acceleration?

400

A planet will increase in speed as this gets smaller.

What is the radius? distance between them?

400

K

What is Coulomb's constant? 9x10^9?

400

This collision features objects bouncing off of each other, and energy not being conserved.

What is an inelastic collision?

500

kg*m/s

What is momentum?

500

The restoring force of a mass-spring oscillator is known by this other name.

What is Hooke's Law? F=k*x?

500

This law holds true because the two masses exert an equal force on each other.

What is Newton's 3rd Law?

500

This law holds true because two charges exert an equal force on each other.

What is Newton's 3rd Law?

500

This collision conserves momentum and kinetic energy 

What is perfectly elastic? completely elastic?