The formula for momentum
What is p=mv?
Electric force is directly proportional to the product of two charges
What is Coulomb's Law?
What is Ohm's Law?
Maximum energy of a wave; loudness of a soundwave; brightness of a light wave
What is amplitude?
An echo is the result of this; when a wave bounces off of a surface
What is reflection?
The relationship between momentum and velocity?
What is direct/linear?
Electromagnetic induction governs a magnetic field's interaction with an electric circuit.
What is Faraday's Law?
Components are connected in a single path
What is a series circuit?
The number of waves that pass through a given point in one second
What is frequency?
What is refraction?
When two objects strike each other
What is a collision?
The direction a current travels can be changed if the magnetic field changes.
What is Lenz's Law?
The amount of time it takes a wave to complete one full cycle
What is period?
Shadows have blurry edges because of this; when a wave bends around an obstacle
What is diffraction?
A change in momentum
What is impulse?
Transfer of charge through contact between two objects.
What is conduction?
This is the result of a switch that is turned "off"
What is an open circuit?
The distance between any two consecutive crests or troughs
What is wavelength?
The color of the lightwaves we see coming off of objects is this
What is reflected light?
The formula for impulse
What is J = Force times time change in time?
Transfer of charge without contact between two objects
What is induction?
The rate at which work is done
What is power?
If one gets higher, the other gets lower
What is an inverse relationship? (T=1/f)
The blocking of waves that are traveling perpendicularly through a medium
What is polarization?