5.A Properties of Substances
5.B Boiling and Evaporation
7.A Mass, Weight and Gravity
7.B Forces in Action
Combination
100

What is the melting point of ice?

0°C

100

What is the boiling point of water?

100°C

100

What unit is used to measure weight?

Newtons (N)

100

What force opposes motion and slows objects down?

Friction and drag

100

What is the melting point of glass and silver?

Silver: 962°C 

Glass: 1710°C 

200

Name a material that is a good thermal conductor.

Metal

200

Where does evaporation occur in a liquid?

Only on the surface

200

What scientist discovered the idea of gravity?

Sir Isaac Newton

200

Describe the speed of a bicycle that has balanced forces acting on it. 

It moves at a constant speed.

200

If a wooden ball and an iron ball of the same size are placed in water, which one will sink and why?

The iron ball will sink because it has a larger mass and weight.

300

Describe a scenario where you would choose a material that is a poor thermal conductor.

When making the handle of a cooking pot, using a poor thermal conductor like wood or plastic keeps the handle cool enough to touch, preventing burns.

300

Describe two key differences between boiling and evaporation.  

Boiling is a fast process that occurs throughout the liquid at a specific boiling point, while evaporation is a slow process that happens only at the surface and can occur at any temperature.

300

Why does an astronaut weigh less on the Moon than on Earth?

Because the Moon has less gravity than Earth.

300

What force pulls objects downward?

Gravity 

300

How does changing the shape of an object affect its ability to float?

Increasing surface area increases upthrust, making it more likely to float.

400

What materials should wires and their covering be made up of, and why is each material chosen?

Wires should be made of a good electrical conductor, like copper, to allow electricity to flow easily. The covering should be made of a good electrical insulator, like plastic or rubber, to prevent electric shocks and protect users.

400

What happens to the particles in evaporation and boiling?

In both evaporation and boiling, particles gain energy and move faster. In boiling, particles throughout the liquid gain enough energy to break free, while in evaporation, only surface particles escape gradually.

400

If a person has a mass of 65 kg, what is his weight on Earth? (Gravity = 9.8 N/kg)

637 N

400

Which force increases when a submarine rises to the surface of the water?            

Upthrust 

400

If two forces are pushing a stationary object in opposite directions with the same force, what will happen to the object?

It will remain stationary because the forces are balanced.

500

What causes a change of state in a substance?  

When substances gain heat or lose heat 

500

Why can water boil at a temperature lower than 100°C in a pressure cooker?

Inside a pressure cooker, the pressure is higher, allowing water to reach temperatures above 100°C without boiling, which cooks food faster.

500

Ali's mass on Earth is 55 kg. How much will it be on the moon?

It will stay the same. 


500

Explain what happens to an object if forces acting on it become unbalanced.

It will change speed, direction, or start moving if it was stationary.

500

What force acts on a flying bird moving at a constant speed?

The force of lift, which opposes gravity, and the force of thrust, which opposes drag, allow the bird to move at a constant speed.

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