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Questions for Force And Motion

What is the science that deals with the study of matter and
energy and the way they act?
What is a force that is applied to an object by a person or
another object?
What is a contact force and how they are different from non-
contact force?
Who is the scientist that proposed the three laws of motion?
What is the law that stated that for every action there is an
equal and opposite reaction?
What is the vector sum of all the forces acting on an object?.
What causes an object's motion to change speed?
What is the force that always acts opposite to the direction of
the motion of an object?
It is done when a constant force acts in the same direction as
the displacement ?
How does Newtons third law explain how a rocket takes
off?
What law of motion if the Acceleration is caused by a force
acting on a mass.
What law of motion when a force on an object there is an
equal and opposite force.
What law of motion is this ? ; Without any force to change
it, an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays
in motion.
If a baseball and a cannonball are dropped from the same
height at the same time, which ball will hit the ground first?
What feature of motion is described by acceleration?
According to Newton's second law of motion, what causes a
change in the motion of an object?

In Newton's second law of motion, what is the relationship


between acceleration and mass?

What is the attraction between two objects or bodies with


mass?

It refers to the size or strength of the force?

What is the straight line passing through the point of


application and is parallel to the direction of force?
Questions for Work, Energy, Power
It is done when a constant force acts in the same direction as
the displacement?
Is there work when theres no distance and force exerted?
What is Energy, and how does it relate to work?
Does power is the same thing as work?
It is an energy of an object possesses because of its position
in a gravitational field?
What is the common use of gravitational energy?
What is the potential energy stored as a result of deformation
of an elastic object, such as the stretching of a spring?
It is a measure of how quickly work can be done?
Is there any work when pulling a wagon?
Is there no work when carrying a basket full of fruits in the
same direction?
Why is potential energy called stored energy?

What is work?. In own opinion.

What is unit of work?

How much work is performed by gravity on an object


of mass m in free fall over a distance of h meters

How is work related to acceleration?

Energy is measured in the same units as?


Is kinetic energy, scalar or vector?

The units of power are defined as?

In what way is potential energy related to work?

A force acting perpendicular to an objects


displacement does negative work is this true or false?

Questions for Sound waves

Which would best transmit sound: Steel, Water Or Gas?


What is the turning back of a wave as it hits the barrier?
What is described as the change in speed of sound when it
counters a medium of different density?
Sound is considered in what kind of wave?
Sound is characterized by what kind of wave?
What is the ability of the material to bounce back after being
disturbed?
A wave that needs medium to propagate?
It is a space without matter?
What is the turning back of a wave as it hits the barrier?
It is described as the change in speed of sound when it
counters a medium of different density?
Sound cannot travel through what?
Sound is transmitted through gasses, plasma, and liquid as
what?
Is distance is a property of sound wave or not?
Is medium is the matter that supports the sound or not?
The speed of sound depends on the medium through which
the waves are passing. The speed of sound in gases depends
on what?
Sound best travel through what?
What is the highness or lowness of a sound?
A movement back and forth that produces sound is
called what?
The speed of the vibration is called what?
The SI unit of frequency is what?
When the movement of a vibrating particle is perpendicular
to the direction of the wave,what kind of wave is it?

Questions for Light

What is an electromagnetic radiation that has properties of


waves and particles?
Who is the scientist proposed the wave theory?
Who is the scientist proposed the quantum theory?
Who is the scientist proposed the corpuscular theory?
Who is the scientist proposed the electromagnetic wave
theory?
Who is the scientist proposed the quantum theory?
What kind of theory that described the light is radiated in
discrete packets or bundle of energy called photons which
also exhibit wave characteristic?
What is the separation of white light by a prism into bands of
colors?
What is the use of scattering of light?
This theory stated that light is made up of particles that
travels through a space on a straight line what is this theory?
This theory stated that light is made up of waves similar to
that of water waves what theory is this?
This theory stated that light is that small part of the
electromagnetic spectrum which affects our vision what
theory is this?
What is the dual nature of light?
If the particles has higher frequency how about the wave?
What is the change in the direction or the bending of light
when it passes from one medium to another of different
optical density?
What happens to the ray of light when it passes through
different media say air or water?
It is the sluggish ness of the atoms of a medium to maintain
the absorbed energy before reemitting it, what is it?

It is proportional to its frequency what it is?


Red light has lower frequency how about the wave length of
violette light?
Violette light has higher frequency how about the wavelength
of red light?
What is the theory stated that light is radiated in discrete
packets or bundle of energy called photons, which also
exhibit wave characteristic?
Questions for Temperature
What is the instrument that measures the temperature?
What effect does transfer of energy have on an object?
What is the process of transferring energy from hot to cold?
What is commonly associated with hotness and coldness of a
body?
The molecular level of heat is Slow OR Fast?
The molecular level of cold is Slow or FAST
What is the unit of heat?
It is the amount of heat required to change the temperature
of 1 gram of water by 1 celcius?
What happens to the temperature of two objects after
sometime?
What kind of expansion that increases in length?
What kind of expansion that increase in volume per unit
length or volume per degree rise in temperature?
What is thermal expansion?
What is the change of phase?
If you heat up an object that contains holes and crevices,
what happens to those holes?
If the atoms of an object are moving or vibrating fast, the
temperature would be...hot or cold?
If the atoms of an object are moving or vibrating slow, the
temperature would be hot or cold?
What happens when molecules expands?
Is solid expands more than liquid or not?

Power is not the same thing as work. Work looks at a force


applied over a distance (W=Fd). Power looks at the amount of
work done over specific period of time. The formula for power
is P=W/t. Work is a component of power. Units for work are
joules (J). Units for power are joules per second (J/s).

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