Newton's Laws
Electricity and Magnets - EM1
Electricity and Magnets -EM2
Plate Techtonics
Waves
100

A small object with a mass of 100g strikes a larger object with a mass of 200 g with a force of 500N.  What force does the larger object exert on the smaller object? 

500N

100

What is the difference between a DC - direct current and an AC - alternating current?

Dc moves in only 1 direction and AC can change directions.
100

This device can increase or decrease the voltage of an alternating current.

a transformer

100

These are the 2 types of crust found at the 'surface.'

oceanic ad continental

100

This type of wave moves particles in right angles in the direction of the waves.

Transverse

200

This is considered the law of Inerita.

Newton's first law

200

Eceltrromagnets are unique.  How are they different from other magnets?

They can be turned off.

200

A ______ is a coil of wire that produces a magnet field when carrying a electric current.

Solenoid

200

Plate tectonic movements are generated by what?

Convection currents in the mantle

200

With respect to waves, as frequency increase what happens to the energy 

It increases

300

Newton's Second law of Motion uses a mathematical formula to calculate acceleration.  What is that formula?

F = m x a

300

To construct an electromagnet, your need these 3 materials.

Iron core, power source, conductive wire

300
How is the magnetic field of the Earth produced?

THe outer core of molten iron currents.

300

What are the 3 types of plate boundaries?

Convergent, Divergenet and transform

300

This tpe of wave moves the particles parallel to the directiom of the wave. 

Longitudinal 

400

Action and reaction pairs is important to which law of motion?

Newton's thrid law of Motion

400

This is a device that changes mechanical energy into electrical energy. 

generator

400

This is an area of a push or a pull that can cause an object to move.

Magnetic field

400

Plate tectonics cause natural disasters.  Name one type of natural disaster caused by plate tectonics.

volcano

earthquake

Tsunami

400

When a wave hits an object and then bounces back is called __________.l

reflection or reflected
500

An object does not change motion unless an outside force acts upon it describes whiich law of motion?

Newton's 2nd Law of motion.

500

The strongest force on a bar magnet is located where?

On the ends or poles of the magnet

500

What does an electromagnet use to creat its magnetic field?

Electricity 

500

Give 2 pieces of evidence the help to prove Alfred Wegner's theory of plate techtonics. 

fossil evidence

puzzle piece continents

same rock formations

climate  evidence


500

What happens when a wave moves from one medium to another ?

It is refracted ; refraction