Abbreviation for International System of Units
What does SI stand for?
Kinetic Energy formula
What is K=1/2mv2
the measure of how easily a fluid flows
What is Viscosity?
the energy of motion
What is the Kinetic Energy definition?
A measure of energy that is stored in chemical bonds of a substance.
What is Chemical Potential Energy?
Large base unit prefixes
What is:
Giga-, Mega-, and Kilo-
Potential Energy formula
What is P=mgh
the law that states that if temperature increases, volume will also increase or vice versa
What is Charles's Law?
If the velocity is double (2x the velocity), what is the Kinetic Energy?
4x the Kinetic Energy
the process of objects in an "unstable position" moving to a stable one using energy
What is Gravitational Potential Energy
Smaller base unit prefixes
What is:
Deci-, Centi-, Milli-, Micro-, and Nano-
Work formula
What is W=f*d
the law that states that as pressure increases, the volume will decrease or vice versa
What is Boyle's Law?
Is Kinetic energy more dependent on mass than velocity?
No, kinetic energy is more dependent on velocity than it is mass.
Energy that is stored as a result of an elastic object being squished or stretched.
What is Elastic Potential Energy
Base units for the SI system
What is:
Meters, Kilograms, Seconds, Ampere, Kelvin, Mole, Candela
Power formula
What is P= w/t
the principle relates the velocity to the pressure of a fluid
What is the Bernoulli's Principle?
A baseball has a mass of 1 kg and is thrown at 15 m/s. What is the Kinetic Energy?
112.5 J
Gravitational PE, Elastic PE, Chemical PE, Electrical PE, Magnetic PE
What are the different types of Potential Energy?
Steps of the Scientific Method
What is:
Observe, Question, Hypothesis, Test, Results, Conclusion
Acceleration formula
What is A= v2-v1/t
the principle that states that a pressure change at any point is an incompressible fluid that is transmitted throughout the fluid such that the same change occurs everywhere
What is Pascal's Principle?
Is Kinetic Energy an elastic collision or an inelastic collision?
elastic collision
The potential energy of the particles inside an atomic nucleus that are bound together by the strong nuclear force.
What is Nuclear Potential Energy?