You can gain access to a computer only after you enter these two pieces of login credentials.
What are your "Username" and "Password"
This term means to do something without human input.
What is "Automatic Control"?
This force keeps us on the ground by pulling objects toward the center of the Earth.
What is Gravity?
This is the size of the words in a document.
What is Point Size or Font Size?
This guy wrote the Three Laws of Physics.
Who is Sir Isaac Newton?
This is a series of intersecting points.
What is a "Network"?
This is a pathway that starts and ends in the same place.
What is a "Circuit"?
An object that is moving is said to have this kind of energy.
What is Kinetic Energy?
This term means "more than one type of information."
What is "Multimedia"?
Is when you "never give up"
What is Persistence or Perseverance?
This is a place to store information that can be reached by multiple computers.
What is a "Shared Drive" or "Z:\"
This term means "to repeat a process until told to stop"
What is a "Loop"?
An object that is high up off the ground is said to have a high amount of this kind of energy.
What is Potential Energy?
This program is used mostly for writing papers or other word documents.
What is Microsoft Word?
This is the strongest shape in a structure.
What is a triangle?
The "www." in a website stands for this.
What is the "World Wide Web"?
This is a set of rules or directions
What is an "algorithm"?
This is the relationship between the Mass of an object and how much Energy that object has.
what is "the more mass, the more energy"?
This program is used for delivering multimedia presentations.
What is Microsoft PowerPoint?
What is an "Open Notes Test"?
This form of technology allows you to experience a place as if you are there, even when you are far away.
What is "Virtual Reality"?
These robots can fly, and are operated by a person on the ground or by automatic control.
What are "Drones"?
This is the relationship between the height of an object and the amount of energy the object has.
What is "the higher an object, the more energy the object has"?
Ina lesson, this is the main question that we are trying to answer.
What is the "Essential Question" or "Objective"?
This formula can find how much total energy/force an object has.
What is "F=M x A"