States that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton's 3rd Law?
This is the speed of a peregrine falcon if it covers 360 meters in 3 seconds to catch its prey.
What is 120m/s?
This is the energy that is expressed through motion.
What is Kinetic Energy?
This is the standard unit for calculating energy.
What is a Joule?
Sound is an example of this type of wave.
What is a transverse wave?
Part 1: Objects at rest remain at rest until an unbalanced force acts upon them. Part 2: Objects in motion remain in motion in the same direction at the same speed until an unbalanced force acts upon them.
What is Newton's 1st Law?
This is the average temperature of a student who measures the temperature of a chemical reaction three times and records this data: 22.5C, 23C, and 22.8C.
What is 22.77C?
This is stored energy. It can be released into some type of motion.
What is Potential Energy?
This is the standard unit for calculating force.
What is a Newton?
Light is an example of this type of wave.
What is a transverse wave?
An object's acceleration will depend on its mass and the strength of the force enacted upon it. F= m x a.
What is Newton's 2nd law?
This is the acceleration of a roller coaster if it increased from speed to 10m/s to 30m/s in 4 seconds.
What is 5m/s2?
These are the 3 main types of Potential Energy.
What is Gravitational (GPE), Elastic, and Chemical.
This is the standard unit used for speed in science.
What is m/s?
This category of transverse waves are capable of traveling though empty space.
What are electromagnetic waves?
Planetary motion is best described as an imperfect example of this law because of the steady and predictable orbit around the sun, even though there is constant acceleration (change in direction).
What is Newton's 1st law?
This is the stored energy of a 5kg rock that is resting at the top of a 12-meter hill.
What is 588J?
List two types of Kinetic Energy aside from translational (an object moving from one location to another).
What is Electrical, Thermal, and/or Sound Energy?
This is the standard unit used for distance in science (which can be converted into Centi- or Kilo- depending on the distance needed).
What is a meter?
In this type of wave, there is a crest and trough, and the direction of the medium is perpendicular to the direction of the wave's energy.
What is a transverse wave?
What are Newton's 2nd and 3rd laws?
This is the energy of a 2kg ball that rolled across the ground at a speed of 6m/s.
What is 36J?
This piece of information is needed to calculate both GPE and Kinetic energy of objects on Earth.
What is mass?
This is the standard unit for acceleration in science.
What is m/s2 (also m/s/s).
In this type of wave, molecules compress and contract, and the direction of the medium and wave energy run parallel with each other.
What is a longitudinal wave?