What do Scientist do
Properties of Matter
Force, Motion, and Energy
Properties of Matter 2
Force, Motion, and Energy 2
100
A statement of what you think will happen during an investigation
What is a hypothesis?
100
Smallest part of an element that still has the properties of the element.
What is an atom?
100
A force of attraction between any two objects.
What is gravity?
100
A substance that has a definite shape and volume.
What is a solid?
100
an area of partial darkness where light has been blocked by an object.
What is a shadow
200
Information from which a conclusion can be drawn or a prediction can be made.
What is data?
200
3 parts of an atom
What is a proton, neutron, and electron.
200
A push or pull that acts on an object.
What is force?
200
The amount of space an object takes up.
What is volume?
200
Ability to do work or cause change
What is energy?
300
Something you find out about objects, events, or living things by using your senses.
What is an observation?
300
The idea that everything is made of small particles.
What is atomic theory?
300
The rate at which the speed or direction of motion or an object changes over time
What is acceleration?
300
A change of one or more types of matter into other types of matter with different properties.
What is Chemical change?
300
a force that acts at a distance, like gravity.
What is a noncontact force?
400
Observations that make you believe something is true.
What is evidence?
400
A organized chart with all of the known elements
What is the periodic table?
400
Distance / time
What is average speed
400
The amount of space an object takes up.
What is volume?
400
The tendency of an object to resist any change in motion.
What is inertia?
500
Ability to make a measurement that is as close to the correct value as possible.
What is accuracy?
500
3 states of matter
What is solid, liquid, and gas?
500
Energy due to motion.
What is kinetic energy?
500
A material through which an electric charge can move easily.
What is a conductor?
500
An object will stay in uniform motion unless an unbalanced force acts on the object.
What is Newton's First Law of Motion
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