It keeps us down.
What is gravity?
It's just water!
What is H2O?
The star around which Earth orbits.
What is the sun?
What is the slope of a line?
Sometimes called an "educated guess."
What is a hypothesis?
Energy resultant from an object's motion.
What is kinetic energy?
The negatively charged particles in an atom.
What are electrons?
The 6th planet from the sun.
What is Saturn?
The point at which a line intersects with the y-axis.
What is the y-intercept?
A visual representation of the relationship between two variables.
What is a graph?
The 3 types of heat transfer.
A reaction that absorbs heat from its surroundings.
What is an endothermic reaction?
A mineral commonly found in Wyoming that is an important source of soda ash.
What is trona?
What is 1/8?
In an experiment, the variable that is purposefully changed.
The tendency of objects to stay at rest or in motion.
What is inertia?
A reaction in which a fuel reacts with oxygen, often leading to the production of heat, light, CO2, and water vapor.
What is a combustion reaction?
Astronomical phenomenon that occurs when the moon passes in front of the sun.
What is a solar eclipse?
The form of a line expressed as: y=mx+b.
What is the slope-intercept form of a line?
The boiling and freezing points of water, respectively, in Celsius.
What are 100 degrees, and 0 degrees Celsius?
This physical law is the reason why perpetual motion machines are impossible.*
What is the law of conservation of energy?
Sodium Bicarbonate.
What is baking soda?
The 2nd hardest naturally occurring mineral.*
What is corundum?
A line that runs perpendicular to the line y=1/2x+4, with a y-intercept of 10.
What is y=-2/1x+10
The standard unit of measurement for time.
What is a second?