
This tool measures _____ in units called _____.
What is mass and grams?
In the atomic structure, this is where electrons are located.
What is electron cloud?
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed, due to this scientific law.
What is law of conservation of energy?
These waves require a medium to travel.
What are sound waves?
This type of circuit flows on a continuous path.
What is a series circuit?
This symbol warns of this hazard.
What is flammable / flammability?
These are the three main categories of elements on the periodic table.
What are metals, nonmetals, and metalloids?
This type of heat transfer causes currents in the oceans.
What is convection?
The direction of travel of transverse waves.
What is perpendicular?
Both electricity and magnets have this in common.
What is electron flow / magnetic field?
This is how many meters are in one kilometer.
What is 1,000?
Atomic number provides this information about an element.
What is the number of protons, and number of electrons (in a neutral atom)?
A passenger in a car continues moving forward when a car stops suddenly due to this.
What is Newton's 1st law / inertia?
When waves bend as they pass from one medium to another or encounter changes in depth
What is refraction?
The strength of an electromagnetic field increases when this is also increased.
What is voltage?
What is an "if-then" statement?
Matter cannot be created nor destroyed due to this scientific law.
What is the law of conservation of mass/matter?
According to Newton's 2nd law, these two things happen when mass is decreased.
What is force decreases and acceleration increases?
Waves that are the least dangerous and most commonly used on the electromagnetic spectrum due to their low frequency.
What are radio waves?
This device uses electromagnetic induction to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy.
What is a generator?
This is scientific data gathered using the five senses.
What is qualitative data?
Elements in the same group (family) on the periodic table have these two things in common.
What are chemical properties and valence electrons?
This would classify numbers 8-14 on the pH scale.
What are bases?
This happens to frequency as wavelength decreases.
What is increases?
Items such as copper, aluminum, and steel are examples of these.
What are conductors?