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Speed
Electromagnetic
Spectrum
Newton’s
Laws
Waves
Grab
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Two forces with different
strengths working against each
other are…
A. vectors
B. balanced forces
C. unbalanced forces
D. displacement
Two forces with different
strengths working against each
other are…
C. unbalanced forces
Distance in a given direction
is called…
A. vectors
B. balanced forces
C. unbalanced forces
D. displacement
Distance in a given direction
is called…
D. displacement
Two forces that are equal in size
and opposite in direction are…
A. vectors
B. balanced forces
C. unbalanced forces
D. displacement
Distance in a given direction
is called…
B. balanced forces
How fast something is moving or
how much distance is covered
in a certain amount of time is…
A. vectors
B. speed
C. weightlessness
D. displacement
How fast something is moving or
how much distance is covered
in a certain amount of time is…
B. speed
The same as speed, but has a
direction associated with it is…
A. vectors
B. velocity
C. weightlessness
D. displacement
The same as speed, but has a
direction associated with it is…
B. velocity
Waves that do not require a
medium are…
A. mechanical waves
B. electromagnetic waves
C. direction waves
D. non-direction waves
Waves that do not require a
medium are…
B. electromagnetic waves
Waves that require a
medium are…
A. mechanical waves
B. electromagnetic waves
C. direction waves
D. non-direction waves
Waves that require a
medium are…
A. mechanical waves
The matter through which a wave
travels is called the …
A. medium
B. intensity
C. simple harmonic motion
D. amplitude
The matter through which a wave
travels is called the …
A. medium
Particles of light are called…
A. lasers
B. intensity
C. reflection
D. photons
Particles of light are called…
D. photons
The speed of light..
A. Generally decreases as the
medium increases in density
B. Generally increases as the
medium increases in density
The speed of light..
A. Generally decreases as the
medium increases in density
“An object a rest will remain at
rest and an object in motion
will remain in motion unless
acted upon by an outside
force” is which law?
A. Newton’s First Law
B. Newton’s Second Law
C. Newton’s Third Law
“An object a rest will remain at
rest and an object in motion
will remain in motion unless
acted upon by an outside
force” is which law?
A. Newton’s First Law
“For every action there is an
opposite and equal reaction” is
which law?
A. Newton’s First Law
B. Newton’s Second Law
C. Newton’s Third Law
“For every action there is an
opposite and equal reaction” is
which law?
C. Newton’s Third Law
“The force of an object is equal to
its mass times its acceleration”
is which law?
A. Newton’s First Law
B. Newton’s Second Law
C. Newton’s Third Law
“The force of an object is equal to
its mass times its acceleration”
is which law?
B. Newton’s Second Law
The tendency of an object to
remain at rest or in motion until
acted upon is called…
A. gravity
B. momentum
C. force
D. inertia
The tendency of an object to
remain at rest or in motion until
acted upon is called…
D. inertia
A push or a pull is called…
A. gravity
B. momentum
C. force
D. inertia
A push or a pull is called…
C. force
The highest point of a wave
above the line of origin is
called the…
A. amplitude
B. period
C. medium
D. crest
The highest point of a wave
above the line of origin is
called the…
D. crest
The vertical distance between the
line of origin and the crest of a
wave is called the…
A. amplitude
B. period
C. medium
D. pulse
The vertical distance between the
line of origin and the crest of a
wave is called the…
A. amplitude
The time it takes for a wave to
repeat itself is called the…
A. amplitude
B. period
C. medium
D. pulse
The time it takes for a wave to
repeat itself is called the…
B. period
The distance between two
neighboring crests or between
two troughs is called the…
A. amplitude
B. period
C. medium
D. wavelength
The distance between two
neighboring crests or between
two troughs is called the…
D. wavelength
The lowest point of a wave
beneath the life of origin is
called the…
A. amplitude
B. period
C. trough
D. crest
The lowest point of a wave
beneath the life of origin is
called the…
C. trough
crest
trough
This type of wave is called a…
A. transverse wave
B. longitudinal wave
crest
trough
This type of wave is called a…
A. transverse wave
compression
rarefaction
This type of wave is called a…
A. transverse wave
B. longitudinal wave
compression
rarefaction
This type of wave is called a…
B. longitudinal wave
Laser, microwaves and radio
waves are…
A. magnetic waves
B. electromagnetic waves
Laser, microwaves and radio
waves are…
B. electromagnetic waves
Distance/time is the formula for…
A. vectors
B. inertia
C. speed
D. direction
Distance/time is the formula for…
C. speed
The bouncing back of a wave
when it meets the surface or
boundary is called…
A. reflection
B. diffraction
C. interference
D. The Doppler Effect
The bouncing back of a wave
when it meets the surface or
boundary is called…
A. reflection