Moon Phases
All About Atoms
Forms of Energy
Energy Transformation
Newton's Laws
100

It takes this many days for the Moon to make a complete revolution around Earth.

29 1/2 days

100

Positively charged particles in the nucleus of an atom.

Protons
100

Energy associated with temperature of an object

Thermal Energy

100

The Energy Transformation for a light bulb would be

Electrical to radiant and thermal

100

The force of an object is equal to its mass multiplied by its acceleration.

Newton's 2nd Law

200

The phase of the moon that looks like a right-sided half-circle that is lit up. 

First Quarter
200

Negatively charged particles found in the clouds outside the nucleus. 

Electrons

200

Energy carried by light

Radiant Energy

200

Energy Transformation for a Guitar would be

Mechanical to Sound

200

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction

Newton's 3rd law

300

When the moon is positioned opposite of Earth and you see the entire side lit up.

Full Moon

300
Particles in the nucleus of an atom that have no charge

Neutrons

300

Energy carried by charged particles

Electrical Energy

300

The Energy Transformation for a Nuclear Power Plant would be

Nuclear to Electirical

300

making a tackle in football 

Newton's 2nd law

400

As the moon revolves from its starting position, you can slowly begin to see the Moon from Earth.

Waxing Crescent

400

The basic unit of matter.

Atom 

400

Energy that has to do with motion or position

Mechanical Energy
400
The Energy Transformation for a Windmill would be

Mechanical to Electrical

400

An object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will remain in motion until acted upon by an unbalanced force

Newton's 1st law

500

After Full Moon, the Moon begins to be less illuminated in the sky. 

Waning Gibbous

500

The number of protons in an atoms is called...

Atomic Number

500

Energy stored within the bonds between atoms of matter

Chemical Energy

500

The Energy Transformation for a Solar Calculator would be

Radiant to Electrical

500

pushing your feet forward to scoot your chair out when leaving class

Newton's 3rd law