The wave with the highest frequency.
What is a gamma ray?
According to the law, gravitational force increases when this happens to the mass of objects.
What is when mass increases?
The densest layer, where weather occurs.
What is the troposphere?
The solar system model that we use today.
What is the heliocentric model?
The type of wave with the shortest wavelength.
What is a gamma ray?
As the distance between two objects increases, this happens to the gravitational pull.
What is it decreases?
The layer of the atmosphere that absorbs UV radiation.
What is the stratosphere?
The geocentric model has this celestial body in the center.
What is the Earth?
The relationship between wavelength and energy.
As wavelength increases, energy decreases.
The Law of Universal Gravitation says that all objects with this will attract each other.
What is mass?
The layer of the atmosphere that protects us from meteors.
What is the mesosphere?
The sun is in the center of this solar system model.
What is the heliocentric model?
The number of wave cycles that pass a point in one second.
What is frequency?
Why does your weight change on different planets, but your mass stays the same?
Weight depends on gravity, and mass is the amount of matter in your body which doesn't change.
The thickest layer on the edge of space.
What is the exosphere?
The Earth is in the center of this solar system model.
What is the geocentric model?
This wave feature is the distance from one crest to the next crest.
What is wavelength?
Two students are arguing. One says mass changes in space, the other says weight does. Who is correct and why?
Who is the second student? Because mass stays the same, but weight changes due to gravity.
The reason why Venus is so hot.
What is Venus has a thick atmosphere?
The heliocentric model has this celestial body in the middle.
What is the Sun?