Science and Data
Forces
Energy
Matter
Atoms and Ions
100
This type of data can be measured with numbers (such as temperature and mass) and is considered more reliable and repeatable than qualitative data
Quantitative data
100

A force that acts over a distance without touching, for example gravity and magnetism

Field Force

100

This type of energy that relates to mass and distance can be converted into kinetic energy

Potential Energy

100
Anything that occupies space and has mass
Matter
100

An atom with a charge

Ion

200

Glorifying god, helping others, and fulfilling the creation mandate are all reasons to study science from a Christian _________

Perspective (worldview)

200

A type of force that presses objects together, like a rock crushing a car

Compression
200

For an object to have kinetic energy it must be ______

moving
200

The name for something made up of one type of atom or molecule - for example Gold

Pure Substance
200
Multiple atoms bond together to form _________

Molecules

300

First step in the scientific process, which provides a direction for testing

Forming a Hypothesis
300

All forces act in _______

Pairs

300

Energy can never be __________

Destroyed (lost, created also acceptable)

300

A state of matter with constant volume and constant shape

Solid

300

The number of this particle in an atom (the atomic number) tells what type of element the atom is

Proton
400

Which type of science would try to explain how the universe formed?

Historical science

400

A force that acts over a distance

Field Force

400

This type of energy allows atoms to bond and become molecules

Chemical Energy

400

To change state from a liquid to a gas, add ______

Heat 
400

Positively charged subatomic particle

Proton
500

Used to describe a natural phenomenon, usually with a mathematical formula

Scientific Law

500

This field force determines your weight

Gravity

500

This type of energy is related to heat

Thermal Energy

500

A state of matter that has the most energy and which is electrically charged

Plasma
500

Atoms can gain or lose this subatomic particle to get to a full valence shell

Electron
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