rate at which velocity changes
What is Acceleration
What formula would you use to solve for Force?
F=MA
a pure substance that contains one type of atom and cannot be broken down into a simpler substance
Element
a mixture in which the components are uniformly distributed throughout and where the composition of the mixture is the same throughout
homogeneous mixture
Responsible for performing Photosynthesis
Chloroplast
law of motion stating that the amount of force applied to an object is equal to the product of the object’s mass and its acceleration (F=MA)
Newton’s Second Law
What is the Force of an object with a mass of 10g and an acceration of 2m/s^2
20N
a substance made of two or more chemical elements bonded to each other
Compound
a mixture in which the components are not uniform and where different samples from the mixture are not identical to each other (Lava lamp)
heterogeneous mixture
flexible barrier that controls what substances enter and exit a cell
Cell membrane
law of motion stating that a body at rest will remain at rest, and a body in motion will remain in uniform motion, unless acted upon by an external force (Inertia)
Newton’s First Law
What is the rate of acceleration of an object if a force of 200N is applied and the object has a mass of 20g
10m/s^2
To Make/ To result in (The arrow)
Yield
the attraction of molecules for other molecules of the same kind (Water to Water)
Cohesion
cell structure that produces protein
Ribosomes
law of motion stating that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction (Action- Reaction)
Newton’s Third Law
How much mass does a car have if it is moving at a rate of 20m/s^2 and has a force of 500N
25kg
resulting molecules in a chemical reaction (After Arrow)
Products
the attraction of molecules of one kind for molecules of a different kind (water to anything else)
Adhesion
organelle that converts chemical energy (stored in food) into another form of energy that cells can use to carry out daily processes (Cellular Respiration)
Mitochondria
a set of things working together as parts of a whole
System
490N
substances that react with each other to make something new (Before the arrow)
Reactants
the tendency of liquid molecules to attract one another and contract to the smallest possible surface area (allows things to sit atop water)
Surface Tension
What is the chemical formula for Glucose
C6H12O6