A substance that flows is called this.
What is a fluid?
Understanding of why things like planets move.
What is mechanics?
Something that takes up space and mass.
What is matter?
A colorful chart telling us information about chemical elements in an organized system.
What is the periodic table?
How we study our universe and make discoveries.
What is Science?
A measurment of the amount of force is known as this.
What is pressure?
How these objects positions are far apart from one another.
What is distance?
A model that states every source of physical matter exists as particles.
What is the particle model of matter?
Not the typical family, gives a set of elements in a column.
What is a family or group in the periodic table?
This defines our purpose in life and where science stems from.
What is creation mandate?
The upword force caused by fluid displacement is called this.
What is buoyant force?
The distance of the basketball reaches the direction of the net.
What is displacement?
How we take up space in a building.
What is volume?
(Daily Double) These elements are located on the far right column, in yellow.
What are non metals?
A principle that allows us to study science.
What is law of cause and effect?
Identifying the relationship between buoyant force and displacement is known as this.
What is medes principle?
Keeping up with the portion we are interested in studying.
What is a system?
How much something weighs.
What is mass?
Has the same characteristics of metals and nonmetals.
What are metalloids?
(Daily Double) This image displays a division of science.
Is this Chemistry or Physics?
A fluid measurement that is resistant to flowing is known as this.
What is viscosity?
How we find the size, magnitude, and quantity.
What is a scalar?
Measure of gravity that acts on the objects matter.
What is weight?
These elements are located in group 1 on the periodic table.
What are alkali metals?
A study of science that allows us to understand how nature acts the same today as it did yesterday is known as this.
What is the uniformity of nature?