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The sum of all forces in a static structure

zero

100

The equation to find the hypotenuse of a right triangle

Pythagorean theorem

100

The name of the force that keeps an object in circular motion

Centripetal force

100

This law states that the total mass of substances involved in a chemical reaction remains constant over time

Conservation of mass

100

The famous scientist/mathematician responsible for the equation F=ma

Isaac Newton

200

The structural framework that consists of straight members connected at joints

A truss

200

The trigonometric identity used to multiply the angle of a sin function by two

Sin double angle, "2sin(x)cos(x)"

200

The name of the ideal efficiency in a heat engine

Carnot efficiency

200

This rule describes the tendency of atoms to gain, lose, or share electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration

The octet rule

200

The Physicist who won a Nobel Prize on the photoelectric effect

Albert Einstein

300

The full name of the LHC, owned by CERN in Switzerland.

Large Hadron Collider

300

The name of the method used to approximate the area under a curve by using multiple small rectangles and summing their area

Riemann sum

300

The set of equations that all problems relating to electricity and magnetism can be explained by

Maxwell's equations

300

This term describes a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process.

A catalyst

300

The physicist who is widely known for his allegory revolving around the living status of a cat in a box

Erwin Schrödinger

400

This collaborative space project, with an estimated cost of over $150 billion, serves as a microgravity and space environment research laboratory

The International Space Station (ISS)

400

This concept assigns a vector value to every point in a given space

Vector field

400

the formula used to describe the relationship between the angles of incidence and refraction in optics

Snell's law

400

This law states that the rate of a chemical reaction is directly proportional to the product of the concentrations of the reactants

The rate law

400

Famous physicist known for his advancements in the knowledge and understanding of black holes and the radiation from them

Steven Hawking

500

A hypothetical megastructure that is designed to capture the full energy of a star

A Dyson sphere

500

In number theory, this famous conjecture proposes that all nontrivial zeros of the Riemann zeta function have a real part equal to 1/2

The Riemann hypothesis
500

The name of the (almost) complete model of the universe

The standard model

500

In organic chemistry, this hydrocarbon, consisting of a ring of six carbon atoms with alternating single and double bonds, serves as a fundamental building block in many organic compounds

Benzene

500

Known as "The father of geometry"

Euclid