Newton's Laws
Net Forces
Non-Contact Forces
Wave Structure
Electromagnetic Spectrum
100

This is the state of motion of an object if no net force acts on it.

Constant or Rest

100

This term is used to describe a force that is not balanced and results in a change in an object's motion.

Unbalanced

100

This is the most common non-contact force, pulling all objects toward the center of the Earth.

Gravity

100

This is the term for the highest point of a transverse wave.

Crest

100

This is the speed at which all waves in the electromagnetic spectrum travel through a vacuum.

The speed of light or 3 X 10

200

This property of matter is a measure of an object’s resistance to changes in motion, summarized by the First Law.

Inertia

200

If you push a box with 10 N of force to the right, and your friend pushes with 5 N to the left, this is the net force.

5 N to the right

200

This non-contact force can only act on objects made of certain metals, like iron.

Magnetism

200

This property of a wave is a direct measure of the amount of energy it carries.

Amplitude

200

This type of electromagnetic wave has the longest wavelength and the lowest frequency.

Radio Wave

300

This mathematical equation relates force, mass, and acceleration.

F=ma

300

If an object is moving at a constant velocity, this is the numerical value of the net force acting on it.

Zero
300

This non-contact force is responsible for lightning and the static cling of clothes.

Static electricity

300

Sound waves are classified as this type of wave because their oscillations are parallel to the energy transfer.

Longitudinal

300

This type of electromagnetic wave has the shortest wavelength and the highest energy, often used to sterilize equipment.

Gamma Rays

400

This must be true about the magnitude and direction of the forces involved in an action-reaction pair.

Equal and opposite

400

When unbalanced forces act on an object, the object will accelerate in the same direction as this.

The stronger force

400

The orbital path of Earth around the Sun is primarily governed by this non-contact force.

Gravity

400

This property is the distance between two consecutive crests on a wave.

Wavelength

400

This is the only portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that the human eye can detect.

Visible Light

500

If a baseball bat hits a ball, the force the ball exerts on the bat is equal to the force the bat exerts on the ball, but in this direction.

Opposite

500

This is the term for the overall force acting on an object, calculated by adding all individual forces as vectors.

Net force

500

All non-contact forces share this property regarding the distance between the two interacting objects.

As distance increases, force decreases

500

This type of mathematical relationship exists between a wave's frequency and its wavelength.

Inverse

500

The light used by the remote control for your television falls into this portion of the spectrum.

Infrared