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Force
100

The ability to do work.

What is Energy?

100

This is the Force that helps to raise an Airplane up into the air.

What is Lift?

100

It's defined as Force applied over a Distance.

What is Work?

100

The main Science Teacher at iLearn.

Who is Mr. William?

100

This is defined as a Push or a Pull on an Object.

What is Force?

200

It's energy stored within an object at rest.

What is Potential Energy?

200

This is defined as the coldest temperature that anything can be.

What is 0 degrees Kelvin?

200

It's the unit of measurement for work.

What is a Joule?

200

The city that iLearn is located in.

Where is Irvine?

200

This is the unit of measure we use for Force.

What are is a Newton?

300

It's energy an Object has because of its movement.

What is Kinetic Energy?

300

This is defined by a ratio of Output Force to Input Force.

What is Mechanical Advantage.

300

This is the Father of Physics.

Who's is (Isaac) Newton?
300

The system of currency used to buy things from the front desk.

What are iLearn Bucks?

300

These are the three rules that guide the movement of objects.

What are Newton's Three Laws of Motion?

400

It's the energy transferred by a change in temperature.

What is Thermal Energy?

400

This is a complicated machine that does a simple job.

What is a Rube Goldberg Machine?

400

What theory was anachronistically based on the falling of an apple from a tree?

What is the Theory of Gravity?

400

This is the Classroom we are in now.

What is Room B4.

400

This is described as a force applied on an object through direct touch.

What is a Contact Force?

500

They are the three methods of transportation for heat energy.

What are Conduction, Convection and Radiation?

500

This is the force that slowed down an Airplane as it flew.

What is Drag?

500

These are the three rules that guide the transfer of energy.

What are The Three Laws of Thermodynamics?

500

This is the brand of most of the TVs found at iLearn.

What is Samsung?

500

This is known as Newton's 3rd Law of Motion?

What is "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction"?