Forces & Motion
Waves
Matter & Atoms
Chemical/Physical Changes
Engineering & Environment
100

This is the overall force acting on an object: 

Net Force

100

What is the highest point of a transverse wave called?


Crest

100

What subatomic particle has a positive charge?


Proton

100

What type of change forms a new substance?

Chemical change

100

What is a test model called?

Prototype

200

This type of force causes motion or direction to change:

unbalanced force 

200

What type of wave needs a medium to travel through?


mechanical wave

200

What is the center of an atom called?


Nucleus

200

Is melting butter a physical or chemical change?


Physical change

200

IT reduces waste and decreases the need for new raw materials.

recycling

300

This law by Newton states that objects at rest stay at rest and objects in motion will stay in motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force:

Newton's first law

300

In which type of wave do particles move parallel to the wave direction?


longitudinal wave

300

What is the charge of a neutron?

No charge / neutral

300

Name one sign of a chemical reaction.

Color change, temperature change, gas produced, odor produced, or new substance formed

300

Put these in order:
Experiment, Observe, Conclude, Hypothesis

Observe → Hypothesis → Experiment → Conclude

400

A car suddenly stops and the passengers lurch forward. What property explains this? 

inertia

400

What are the crowded areas of a longitudinal wave called?


Compressions

400

What does pH stand for?

Power of hydrogen

400

Why is baking a cake considered a chemical change?


New substances form during baking.

400

Why do engineers use the engineering design process?


To create and improve successful solutions/designs.

500

Explain the difference between balanced and unbalanced forces.


Balanced forces do not change motion; unbalanced forces cause acceleration or changes in motion

500

Explain one difference between transverse and longitudinal waves.


Transverse waves move particles up and down; 

longitudinal waves move particles back and forth parallel to the wave direction.

500

If an atom has 10 protons and 12 neutrons, what is its mass number?

22

500

Explain the difference between a physical and chemical change.

Physical changes alter appearance or state without creating a new substance; chemical changes create new substances.


500

Explain one benefit of conserving natural resources.

Conserving resources protects supplies for future generations

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