CIRCUITS
SUBATOMIC PARTICLES
MISCELLANEOUS
WAVES
HEAT
100

an electric circuit with a single path

What is a series circuit?

100

the charge of a proton

What is positive?

100

an example of an insulator

What is rubber, glass, or cardboard?

100

the highest point on a wave

What is a crest?

100

the transfer of thermal energy from one medium or object to another or from an energy source to a medium or object

What is heat?

200

a circuit that contains more than one path for current to flow

What is a parallel circuit?

200

the charge of a neutron

What is neutral?

200

an example of a conductor

What is silver, steel, iron, or copper?

200

the shortest wavelength on the ER spectrum

What are gamma rays?

200

the temperature change during a phase change

What is remains constant?

300

a flow of electric charge

What is an electric current?

300

the type of particle that electrons are attracted to

What is a proton?

300

makes of matter

What are atoms?

300

the bending of waves around an object

What is diffraction?

300

when grilling meat, its temperature rises because of it direct contact with the hot metal grate

What is conduction?

400

the point in an electrical system where there is access to the current

What is an electrical outlet?

400

the charge of most matter

What is neutral?

400

an object that attracts iron, nickel, or cobalt

What is a magnet?

400

an example of how sound waves are used in medicine

What are ultrasounds?

400
the effect of temperature on the motion of molecules

What is directly proportional?

500

energy caused by the movement of electrons through matter is known as

electricity

500

the particle that moves easily from one object to another and creates static electricity

What is an electron?

500

a unit of electric pressure

What is a volt?

500

the unit of frequency

What is Hertz?

500

the circular currents in boiling water

What is convection?

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