Heat
Sound
Light
Electricity
Magnetism and electricity
100

The flow of thermal energy from one object to another

Heat

100

Back and forth movement 

Vibration 

100

Range of waves that make up light

Electromagnetic spectrum 

100

The buildup of electric charges on an object 

Static electricity

100

When magnets Pull toward each other

Attract

200

Between 2 objects that are touching

Conduction

200

A wave transfers sound thorough matter

Sound wave

200

Bending of light as it passes from material to another 

Refraction

200

Fast movement of charge

Discharge

200

When two magnets push away from each other 

Repel

300

Transfers heat through liquid or gases 

Convection

300

Specific reflected sound

Echo

300

Term for any wave that hits a surface and bounces off

Reflection

300

Path along electric current flows

Circuit

300

All magnets have two of these where the force is the strongest

North and south poles

400

dose not need mater to transfer heat

Radiation 

400

Distance from one area of crowed particles to the next

Wavelength 

400

Allows light to pass through it in a straight line

Transparent 

400

The flow of electric charges through a circuit

Current electricity 

400

Area of magnetic force around a magnet

Magnetic field

500

Dose not transfer heat very well

Insulator

500

Highness or lowness of a sound

Pitch

500

These Materials scatter light in different directionS

Translucent 

500

Electric current flows in the same direction along a single  path

Series circuit

500

Changes mechanical energy into electrical energy

Generator

600

Transfers heat very easily

Conductor

600

Soft or loudness of a sound

Volume

600

These materials block light completely 

Opaque

600

Electric current flows through more than one path.   These paths are called branches

Parallel circuit 

600

Coil of wire wrapped around a metal core

Electromagnet

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