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Brought to you by your Physics teacher.

MotionWavesCircuitsEnergy

Newton’s Laws Sound and Light Electrostatics Energy

1,1 What is Car 2? The car with the greatest velocity

1,2 The frequency of a pendulum that completes 10 cycles in 30 seconds What is.33 Hz (1/3 Hz)?

1,3 The unit for current. What is the Ampere (Amp)?

1,4 The unit for energy What is Joules?

2,1 The units of acceleration What are m/s 2 ?

2,2 The type of wave in which the vibration is perpendicular to the motion of the wave. What is a transverse wave?

2,3 This happens to the current in a circuit as more resistors are added in series. What is decrease?

2,4 Energy of a moving object What is Kinetic Energy?

3,1 The distance traveled in the 5 seconds it takes a car to brake from a velocity of 30 m/s to 0 m/s. What is 75 meters?

3,2 The velocity of ocean waves that are 4 meters apart and strike the shore once every 2 seconds. What is 2 m/s?

3,3 This happens to the current in a circuit as more resistors are added in parallel What is increase?

3,4 A measure of the useful energy output of a machine compared to the energy input. What is Efficiency?

4,1 The acceleration of a bus going from rest to 20 m/s in 4 seconds. What is 5 m/s 2 ?

4,2 Wave phenomenon that is responsible for the collapse of the Tacoma Narrows bridge. What is resonance?

4,3 The amount of current in the following circuit: What is A ? 3 V 2  6 

4,4 The potential energy of a 2 kg mass ball at the top of hill 10 meters high. What is 200 Joules?

5,1 The acceleration of a car during the driver’s response time. What is 0 m/s 2 ?

5,2 When the frequency of an EM wave increases, this happens to the wavelength. What is decreases?

5,3 All light bulbs in this type of circuit will go out entirely if one resistor is shorted out. What is a parallel circuit?

5,4 The maximum height of a 0.25 kg rock tossed in the air with 10 J of KE. (Assume no air resistance) What is 4 meters?

1,5 What is a Newton? The unit of force.

1,6 This wave travels faster than anything else in the universe. What is light (EM wave)?

1,7 A neutral atom must have this What is an equal # of protons and electrons?

1,8 Energy stored due to an object’s location What is (Gravitational) PE?

2,5 The force required to throw a 0.3 kg ball with an acceleration of 5 m/s 2 What is 1.5 Newtons?

2,6 The pitch of a sound wave changes when this property changes What is frequency?

2,7 The net charge of this atom What is -2? e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e-

2,8 The unit of power What is the Watt?

3,5 The amount of force that Bob exerts in a tug of war if Tasha exerts 10 N to the right and the rope has a net force of 3 Newtons to the left. What is 13 Newtons?

3,6 The segment of the Electromagnetic Spectrum with the highest energy What is the Gamma Ray?

3,7 This particle is transferred between a balloon and a sweater when they are rubbed together. What is an electron?

3,8 The transfer of energy from one object to another is called this. What is work?

4,5 According to Newton’s 1 st Law, when a car brakes this happens to the body of the driver. What is continues moving forward (at a constant speed)?

4,6 The natural frequency of a string or wind instrument depends mostly on this property What is length?

4,7 This method of charging makes pie plates fly off a Van de Graaff generator What is conduction (charge by contact)?

4,8 Power of a waterwheel that does 1.5 J of work in 22 seconds What is Watts?

5,5 The free body diagram of a.2 kg leaf falling with air resistance of 1.5 Newtons. F air = 1.5 N F g = 1.96 N

5,6 When you strike a tuning fork, these travel through the air to your ear enabling you to hear the sound What are compression and rarefactions?

5,7 This is happening when a neutral object is attracted to a nearby charged object. What is polarization?

5,8 Efficiency of water wheel in which PE water = 11.0 J and PE nails = 2.5 J What is 23%?