The study of a single thing, all of its properties, how it moves, and its energy.
What is Physics
A cylinder marked on the outside to indicate how much fluid it contains.
What is a Graduated Cylinder?
This describes everything that we can see, touch, smell, or feel.
What is matter?
Matter is usually found in this number of phases or states.
What are three?
The force of attraction between all things that have mass.
What is Gravity?
Studies how things fit together to create larger things.
What is chemistry?
It is used to measure temperature.
What is a thermometer?
THe smallest unit of matter.
What is an Atom?
This phase has a definite shape and volume.
What is a Solid?
This law states an object in motion will remain in motion unless acted in by a net force.
What is Newton's First Law?
The study of all the possible living things made of cells.
What is Life Science?
It is used to measure distances that would be hard to measure using a meter stick or a trundle wheel.
What is a tape measure?
Proton and neutrons call this home.
What is the Nucleus?
This phase is free-flowing and takes the shape of its container.
What is Liquid?
Magnets have poles that have these charges.
What are Positive and Negative?
The study of all nonliving things in the world.
What is Earth Science?
To measure time you can use a clock or this.
What is a stopwatch?
Protons have this kind of charge.
What is Positive?
This phase doesn't have a fixed volume or shape. The shape and volume depend on its container.
What is gas?
What is weight?
The study of all living things, like plants, animals, and even single-cell organisms.
What is Biology?
It can be used to measure mass, and examples are Electronic, double pan, or triple beam.
What is a balance?
Electrons have this kind of charge.
What is negative?
The gas phase is also referred to as this...
What are vapors?
This allows things to float.
What is Buoyant/ Buoyant Force/ Buoyancy?