PHUN Project

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  1. 2. What is the SI unit used to measure the strength of electric current, named after a French physicist?
  2. 5. What type of energy results from the motion of particles in matter and is closely related to the concept of temperature?
  3. 8. What principle in physics asserts that certain physical quantities (such as energy or momentum) remain constant in a closed system?
  4. 10. What is the SI unit of work or energy, equivalent to the energy transferred when a force of one newton moves an object one meter?
  5. 12. What branch of physics deals with heat, temperature, and the conversion of energy from one form to another?
  6. 14. What wave behavior involves the bending and spreading of waves around obstacles or through small openings?
  7. 18. What term describes the total energy of a system that includes both kinetic and potential energy?
  8. 19. What term describes an object that moves through the air solely under the influence of gravity after being launched?
  9. 20. What physical quantity represents the amount of matter in an object and remains constant regardless of its location in the universe?
  10. 21. What term refers to any physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction, such as force or velocity?
  11. 23. What property of waves measures how many complete cycles pass a given point in one second, measured in hertz?
  12. 25. What natural phenomenon is described by a law that explains the attractive force between all masses in the universe?
  13. 27. What is the bending of a wave, such as light or sound, as it passes at an angle from one medium to another with different density?
  14. 28. Who was the scientist that formulated the three laws of motion and the universal law of gravitation?
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  1. 1. What major branch of physics is concerned with the behavior of physical bodies when subjected to forces or displacements?
  2. 3. What process occurs when waves bounce back after hitting a barrier they cannot pass through?
  3. 4. What type of energy is directly associated with an object’s motion and depends on both its mass and velocity?
  4. 6. What vector quantity includes both magnitude and direction, and measures how quickly and in what direction an object is moving?
  5. 7. What term describes a complete and closed path through which electric current flows?
  6. 9. What is the unit of measurement for electrical resistance, fundamental to Ohm’s Law?
  7. 11. What theory proposed by Einstein revolutionized physics by describing how time and space are linked for objects moving at constant speeds?
  8. 13. What physical concept describes the rate at which an object’s velocity changes over time, including changes in speed or direction?
  9. 15. What scalar quantity is defined as the total distance traveled divided by the total time taken, used to describe how fast an object is moving?
  10. 16. What is the physical property that resists changes in an object’s state of motion, forming the foundation of Newton’s First Law of Motion?
  11. 17. What vector quantity represents a push or pull resulting from an interaction between objects?
  12. 22. What electrical component temporarily stores electric charge and is used in circuits to control energy flow?
  13. 24. what is defined as the physical quantity with magnitude and no direction. Mass, Speed, Distance, Time, Area, Volume, Density, Temperature are examples of Scalar Quantity
  14. 26. What wave phenomenon occurs when two or more waves overlap and combine to form a new wave pattern?