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THIRD LAW
2. Complete the following chart showing the relationships between the forces of gravity, electrical charge, and magnetism.
Strength of Forces
Forces have similarities and differences
ATTRACTIVE
REPULSIVE
STRENGTH
3. Draw a transverse and longitudinal wave below and give examples of each type of wave. On the transverse wave, label the trough, crest, amplitude, node and wavelength.
Diagram
LONGITUDINAL WAVE
Examples:
4. What is entropy?
5. Give an example of when entropy would increase and decrease. Increase: Decrease: 6. What happens to the kinetic energy of a substance when it is heated?
11. What speed do all of the electromagnetic waves travel (assume they are traveling in a vacuum) 12. What is wave interference?
16. How do the velocities of a sound wave and electromagnetic wave compare to each other? 17. Why cant sound waves travel in a vacuum?
24. What is centripetal force and which way does it always point? (draw diagram)
25. Draw a diagram and show what would happen to an object moving in a uniform circular motion if the centripetal force were to disappear.
26. What is the inverse square law and how does it apply to the force of gravity?
27. What is the first right-hand rule and what is it used for?
28. What is the second right-hand rule and what is it used for?
29. What are the rules about attraction and repulsion with charge and magnetism? Charge: Magnetism: 30. What is the difference between a conductor and an insulator?