Forces & Motion
Energy types
Waves & Sound
Displacement
Gravitational Potential Energy
100

What is the law that states that an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an external force?

Newton's First Law of Motion 

100

What type of energy is stored in an object due to its position or configuration, often referred to as gravitational potential energy?

potential energy

100

What is the term for a disturbance that travels through a medium, transferring energy from one location to another?

 a wave

100

What is the term for the shortest distance from the initial position to the final position of an object, along with the direction?

displacement

100

 What is the formula for gravitational potential energy?  

PE = mgh, where PE is potential energy, m is mass, g is acceleration due to gravity, and h is height

200

If a 5 kg object is subjected to a force of 20N, what is its acceleration?

4 m/s2

200

Which type of energy is associated with the motion of an object and can be calculated using the formula KE = 1/2 mv²?

kinetic energy

200

What is the name of the phenomenon where sound waves bend around obstacles or spread out after passing through a narrow opening?

diffraction

200

If an object moves 5 meters to the east and then 3 meters to the west, what is its total displacement?  

2 meters to the east

200

 What happens to an object's gravitational potential energy as it is lifted higher above the ground

it increases

300

In a frictionless environment, if two objects collide and stick together, what principle describes the conservation of momentum in this scenario?

The Law of Conservation of Momentum

300

What is the energy called that is stored in the bonds of chemical compounds and released during a chemical reaction?

chemical energy

300

What is the frequency range of human hearing, typically measured in hertz (Hz)?

20 Hz to 20,000 Hz

300

 In physics, how is displacement different from distance?

displacement is a vector quantity with direction, while distance is a scalar quantity without direction

300

 If an object has a mass of 10 kg and is raised to a height of 5 meters, what is its gravitational potential energy? (Use g = 9.8 m/s²)

490 joules

400

in a system where two objects interact, if object A exerts a force of 10 N on object B, what is the force exerted by object B on object A according to Newton's Third Law of Motion?

10 N in the opposite direction
400

What is the term for the energy associated with the temperature of an object, which arises from the kinetic energy of its particles?

thermal energy

400

What is the term for the maximum displacement of points on a wave from its rest position, which is related to the wave's energy?

amplitude

400

If a person walks in a circular path and returns to the starting point, what is their displacement?

Zero

400

 How does gravitational potential energy relate to kinetic energy when an object falls freely from a height?

gravitational potential energy converts to kinetic energy as the object falls

500

In a system where two masses are connected by a pulley, if mass A is 10kg and mass B is 5kg, what is the acceleration of the system when released, assuming no friction?

3.27 m/s2

500

What type of energy is produced by the movement of charged particles, typically electrons, and is used to power electrical devices?  

electrical energy

500

In a standing wave, what are the points called where the amplitude is always zero?

nodes

500

 In a two-dimensional motion scenario, how can you calculate the resultant displacement using the components in the x and y directions?

by using the Pythagorean theorem

500

In a conservative force field, what is the relationship between gravitational potential energy and the work done by gravity?  

the work done by gravity is equal to the negative change in gravitational potential energy