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Does not have unit in order to complete its meaning Analytical Method
Action Repulsion
Ammeter Black
Ampere Blue
Cohesion
Buoyant Force
Adhesion
Cause objects to float or lift
Camera
Collision
Bar like device for taking pictures modeled after the
eye Interaction between two bodies in which they exist
When a body moves in a circle Produces image that are virtually upright
Any arrangement of materials that provides a path for Image reflecting is curved away the observer
electrons to flow
Concrete
Circuit Breaker
Conductor
Has a bimetallic strip of metal attached to a switch
Materials which e- are forced to move
when the metal is hot it bends and opens the circuit
without causing harm to the circuit breaker Connecting Wire
Classical Physics Provide path for the energy to hold the different parts
of the circuit
Includes traditional branches of physics
Constructive
Crest meet crest Destructive
Distance
Circular motion
Elastic
Derived
During collision, both the momentum and the kinetic
Determined by combining other quantities energy of the system
Electric Circuit Friction
The path were electrons could move from the source to Most common force
load then back again to the source
Fundamental
Electrostatic
The most simple
Study of static electricity
Fuse
Energy
A safety switching devise containing a short strip metal
The amount of work that can be performed by force with low melting point
Eye
Free fall
Green
Motion of an object under the influence of gravitational
pull Symbolizes self respect and well being
Ground Fault Interrupters Instantaneous Speed
Placed in the kitchen, bathroom, basement, and other Speed that is instant
hazardous circuit at home0
Instantaneous Velocity
House Wiring
Refers to how fast an object is
An electrical energy is fed into the house via drop wires
Insulator
Hydro Electric Power
Materials which e- are force not to move
Refers to the product of electricity by means of
generator Interference
Law of Diameter
A body at rest remains at rest and a body at motion Anything that give of its light
continuous to move
Mass
Law of Length
Fixed proportion of an object
States that the resistance of a uniform conductor is
directly proportional
Measurement
Law of Nature of Material
Universal language
The resistance of a conductor depends in the resistivity
constant Mechanical Nature
Lift Require a material medium to propagate
The upward force that results from the pressure Mechanics
difference on top
Force and motion
Light
Meter
Defined as an electromagnetic wave a form of energy
that can travel through freely Measures how much electrical energy is consumed by
the house hold
Load
Meter
Unit of length Force that acts upward on an object
Science of measurement Any line from the surface of the mirror perpendicular
to the tangent of the surface
Mirage
North- Seeking Pole
Mirror to image
The end that points to the earth’s geographic north
Modern Technology
Ohm’s Law
Refers to new technology
States that the amount of current flowing through a
Momentum circuit is directly proportional to the voltage and is
inversely proportional to the resistance
How hard it is to stop a moving body
Open Circuit
Motion
When there is no continues flow of electricity
A continuous change in position
Optic Nerves
Nearsightedness
Carries images from retina to the brain
A myopia is the inability of the eye to focus on the
distant objects Optics
Precision
Panel Board
Physics
Rolling Friction
Reflection
Friction between two surfaces when one surface is
Rebounding of waves from the surface of a medium rolling over another
Refraction Rotational
Boundary phenomena which is the bending of light Energy due to rotational motion
Scalar
Magnitude only
Continually replenish when they are used up Any line passing along the C
Seconds Friction between two surfaces that are not sliding
Significant Figures Refers to the distorting force applied per unit area
South-Seeking Pole
Switch
Opposite end of north seeking pole
Serves to open or close the circuit
Speed
Technology
Rate of motion of a body
Applied science
Speedometer
Telescope
Records of different instant time
Is a device for viewing far away objects, such as moon
Standing Waves and stars
Vibration