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What is Car 2?

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The car with the greatest velocity

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The frequency of a pendulumthat completes 10 cycles

in 30 seconds

What is .33 Hz (1/3 Hz)?

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The unit for current.

What is the Ampere (Amp)?

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The unit for energy

What is Joules?

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The units of acceleration

What are m/s2?

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The type of wave in which thevibration is perpendicular to the motion of the wave.

What is a transverse wave?

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This happens to the currentin a circuit as more resistorsare added in series.

What is decrease?

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Energy of a moving object

What is Kinetic Energy?

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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?

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The velocity of ocean waves that are 4 meters apart and strike the

shore once every 2 seconds.

What is 2 m/s?

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This happens to the current in a circuit as more resistors

are added in parallel

What is increase?

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A measure of the useful energy output of a

machine compared to the energy input.

What is Efficiency?

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4,1

The acceleration of a busgoing from rest to 20 m/s

in 4 seconds.

What is 5 m/s2?

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4,2

Wave phenomenon that is responsible for the

collapse of the Tacoma Narrows bridge.

What is resonance?

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4,3

The amount of current in the following circuit:

What is 0.375 A ?

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4,4

The potential energy of a 2 kg mass ball at the top of hill 10

meters high.

What is 200 Joules?

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The acceleration of a car during the driver’s response

time.

What is 0 m/s2?

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5,2

When the frequency of an EM wave increases,

this happens to the wavelength.

What is decreases?

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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?

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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?

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What is a Newton?

The unit of force.

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This wave travels faster than anything else in the universe.

What is light (EM wave)?

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A neutral atom must have this

What is an equal # of protons and electrons?

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Energy stored due to an object’s location

What is (Gravitational) PE?

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The force required to throw a 0.3 kg ball with an acceleration

of 5 m/s2

What is 1.5 Newtons?

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2,6

The pitch of a sound wave changes when this property changes

What is frequency?

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The net charge of this atom

What is -2?

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The unit of power

What is the Watt?

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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?

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The segment of the Electromagnetic Spectrum

with the highest energy

What is the Gamma Ray?

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This particle is transferred between a balloon and a sweater when they are rubbed together.

What is an electron?

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3,8

The transfer of energy from one object to

another is called this.

What is work?

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According to Newton’s 1st Law, when a car brakes this

happens to the body of the driver.

What is continues moving forward (at a constant speed)?

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The natural frequency of a string or wind instrument

depends mostly on this property

What is length?

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This method of charging makes pie plates fly off a Van de Graaff generator

What is conduction (charge by contact)?

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Power of a waterwheel that does 1.5 J of work

in 22 seconds

What is 0.068 Watts?

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The free body diagram of a .2 kg leaf falling with air

resistance of 1.5 Newtons.

Fair = 1.5 N

Fg = 1.96 N

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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?

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This is happening when a neutral object is attracted to a nearby charged object.

What is polarization?

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Efficiency of water wheel in which PEwater = 11.0 J and

PEnails = 2.5 J

What is 23%?