This element’s symbol is O and is necessary for the human body to function.
What is Oxygen?
The energy an object has because of its motion.
What is Kinetic Energy?
Slope intercept form
What is Y=mx+b?
This handheld device allows you to make calls, send texts, and browse the web.
What is a smartphone?
This planet is known as the “Red Planet.”
What is Mars?
This element’s symbol is Au and is valuable.
What is Gold?
An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
What is Newton's 1'st Law?
Quadratic Formula
What is X=(-b±√b²-4ac)/2a?
This input device is used to move a cursor and click on items on a screen.
What is a mouse?
This common kitchen ingredient has a pH of about 2–3 and can conduct electricity because it contains ions.
What is vinegar?
This element has the atomic number 1 and is the lightest element.
What is Hydrogen?
A material made of two or more characteristics.
What is a Composite?
Pi
What is 3.14(159265358979323846)?
This part of the computer acts as its "brain," processing all instructions.
What is the CPU (Central Processing Unit)?
In binary code, this number is written as 1010.
What is 10?
This element’s symbol is Na and is found in table salt.
What is Sodium?
Albert Einstein's most famous equation.
What is E=MC²
Pythagorean Theorem
What is A²+B²=C²?
This "temporary" storage space on your computer is like a "closet" for open programs.
What is RAM (Random Access Memory)?
This law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton's Third Law?
This noble gas, symbol Ne, is commonly used in bright advertising signs.
What is Neon?
This person invented the lightbulb.
Who is Albert Einstein?
Integer
What is a whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero?
This hardware part is like the "basement" of a house, storing all your files long-term.
What is a Hard Drive?
This famous mathematician was born in 1643, co-invented calculus, and formulated the laws of motion.
Who is Issac Newton?