This is when matter starts as a liquid and then becomes a gas
What is boiling?
To pull or push on an object in order to change the object’s position is known as this.
What is Force?
Something identified as an element has only one type of this.
What is an atom?
This is a change in position relative to a reference point.
What is motion?
This is known as the attractive force that pulls matter.
What is gravity?
This is when matter starts as a gas and becomes a liquid
What is condensation
This type of force changes the motion of an object
What is unbalanced forces?
This is where you can find metals on the periodic chart.
What is to the left of the staircase?
A school bus approaching a bus stop is an example of this.
What is deceleration?
This is what we call an object's tendency to resist change in motion.
What is inertia?
Hardness, texture, shape, color, size, and conductivity are some of the _________ that can be used to Identify matter.
What are properties
Two people playing a game of tug-of-war and the flag does not move is an example of this type of force.
What is balanced forces?
If you want to find the most reactive metals, you need to look in this group on the periodic table.
What is group 1?
This is what velocity has, but speed does not.
What is direction?
The farther apart two objects are, the weaker this will be.
What is the force of gravity?
This describes the movement of matter in a solid
What is vibrates?
This is the formula for force.
What is force equals mass times acceleration
In which column and on what side would you find the most reactive metals?
What is in column 1 on the left
This is the SI unit for speed.
What is m/s?
The more massive two objects are the stronger this is.
What is the force of gravity.
This is what happens to the particles when a liquid becomes a gas.
What is move farther apart with a lot of energy
This is the SI unit for force
What is a newton?
This is the type of charge found in an electron
What is negative?
The rate at which velocity changes is known as this.
What is acceleration?
These two factors influence the strength of friction.
What are pressure and texture?