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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is Neutralization? | Reaction between Acids and Bases |
| What is PH? | measure of hydronium ion concentration in a solution |
| WHat are Chemical Bonds? | Force that holds atoms together |
| What are products? | New substances formed as a result of a chemical reaction |
| What are Reactants? | Substance that undergoeschange in a chemical reaction |
| What is a Alpha Particle | Positive particle |
| Beta Particle | Electron emitted by unstable nucleus |
| Electromagnetic Spectrum | electromagnetic radiation |
| Fission | Nucleus reaction, atomic nucleus split into smaller pieces |
| Half Life | Time for half a sample of radioactive isotopes to decay |
| Radiocativity | unstable atomic nucleus emits charged particles and energy. |
| Electromagnetic | Changed particles |
| Forces on a falling object | Gravitational forces |
| Friction 4 | Sliding Rolling Fluid Static |
| Gravitational | Acts between any two masses. Attractive |
| Strong | Attractive and long distance |
| Weak | Repulsive and short distance |
| Work | Force times distance = product |
| Inertia | tendency of and object to resist change in motion |
| Momentum | product of objects mass + velocity |
| Newtons 1st Law | Object in motion stays in motion if net force is zero |
| Newtons 2nd law | Force = acceleration x mass |
| Newtons 3rd law | Action Reaction |
| Terminal Velocity | Air resistance, and gravity forces are equal. |
| Energy Conversions | changing energy from one form to another |
| Kinetic Energy | Energy of motion |
| Potential Energy | Energy stored based on shape and position |
| Conductors | Material through which charge can easily flow |
| Direct/Allternating Current | Flow of electrical charge |
| Insulators | Material through which charge can NOT flow easily |
| Power | rate of doing work Juels |
| Voltage | Potental differences and potential energy |
| Electromagnet | Solenoid with a farromagnetic core |
| Electromagnetic Induction | Process of generating current |
| Generator | device that converts mechanical energy into electric energy |
| Magnetic Domain | Region with large number of atoms |
| Poles | regions where magnetic force is strongest |
| Transformer | deviice that inititates or deactivates the voltage of AC/DC circuits |