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By the size of its largest particles
How is a mixture classified?
100
A place or object used to determine if something is in motion
What's a reference point?
100
A push or pull
What's a force?
100
Force times distance
How do you determine work?
100
Kinetic and potential energy
What are the two basic types of energy?
200
Grape Juice
What's an example of a mixture called a solution?
200
International System of Units
Scientists use a system of measurement called?
200
By its strength and the direction in which it acts
How is a force described?
200
Joules
What's the SI unit of work?
200
Speed and mass
What are factors affecting kinetic energy?
300
In the largest amount of the solution
Where is the solvent usually present?
300
Distance/Time
How do you calculate speed?
300
ewtons
How is the strength of the force measured?
300
Power is the rate at which work is done
What is power?
300
When the mass increases
How does kinetic energy increase?
400
Water
What's an example of solvent?
400
Divide the total distance traveled by the total time
How do you calculate average speed?
400
Types of surfaces involved and how hard the surfaces are pushed together
Name the two factors that affect the force of friction.
400
Work/Time
How do you calculate power?
400
Weight times height
How do you calculate gravitational potential energy?
500
False
All mixtures are solutions. True or false?
500
The speed at which an object is moving at a given instant in time
What is instantaneous speed?
500
When two solid surfaces slide over each other
What's sliding friction?
500
The force you exert when doing work
What's input force?
500
The energy involved with objects that can be stretched
What's elastic potential energy?