Atoms & Elements
Thermal Energy
Waves
Kinetic & Potential
Force & Motion
100

What are the 3 subatomic particles?

Proton, Neutron, and Electron

100

Finish this sentence: heats always moves from... 

high (hot) to low (cold)

100
What is the term for how often a wave occurs?

Frequency

100

Which type is energy from movement?

Kinetic

100

Which of newton's laws discusses the role of unbalanced forces?

1st Law (Law of Inertia)

200

Name 3 signs of a chemical change

Gas production, light production, temperature change, precipitate, color change. *Must have at least 3 for full points!*

200

Name the 3 types of heat transfer

Conduction, convection, and radiation

200

Sound is a ____ wave.

Light is a _____ wave.

Sound = longitudinal

Light = transverse

200

Which variable has a greater impact on kinetic energy?

Speed/velocity

200

Name 3 forces that act from a distance

Electric, magnetic, gravitational
300

How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in the element Magnesium?

12

Mg

24.32

P = 12

N = 12

E = 12

300

When thermal energy is added to a liquid, what happens to the movement and arrangement of the particles?

Movement - faster

Arrangement - farther apart

300

As the amplitude of a wave decreases, what happens to the energy?

It decreases.

300

What are the 3 variables you need to calculate gravitational potential energy?

mass, height, gravity

300

A heavy textbook is resting quietly on a classroom desk. Which of the following statements best describes the forces acting on the book? 

A) There are no forces acting on the book because it is not moving. 

B) The forces acting on the book are balanced, resulting in a net force of zero. 

C) The forces acting on the book are unbalanced, keeping it pushed against the desk. 

D) Only the force of gravity is acting on the book.

B

400
Calculate the density of an object that has a mass of 48 g and a volume of 4 mL.

12 g/mL

400

T/F: In an endothermic reaction, heat is released. 

False

400

In which two ways does wax paper interact with light?

Transmits and absorbs.

400

What is the unit of measurement used for both kinetic and potential energy?

Joules (J)

400

Give an example of an attractive force. 

Gravity, (+) and (-) electrical charges, N and S poles on a magnet

500

T/F: According to the law of conservation of mass, the mass of the reactants do not have to equal the mass of the products

False

500

An insulator is used to __________ thermal energy transfer

prevent

500

Order the waves from greatest to least for their level of danger: gamma, radio, visible, ultraviolet.

Hint: Look @ page 72 to assist you. 

Gamma, UV, visible, radio

500

How can a swing be used to demonstrate the law of conservation of energy?

The greatest amount of potential are at the two high points. As soon as you start falling from those points, you are transforming into kinetic energy. 

500

Provide an example of Newton's 3rd Law. 

Answers may vary. Teacher discretion. 

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