A strong magnet in a wire coil is known as this.
What is an electromagnet?
This is amount of matter in an object.
What is mass?
The systematic study of the universe to produce observations, inferences, and models goes by this name.
What is science?
**Daily Double** These are electrons in the outermost energy level of a neutral atom.
What are valence elctrons?
This is a push or pull on an object.
What is force?
This is a region around a magnet where it can exert a magnetic force.
What is a magnetic feild?
This model states that all physical matter exists in the form of particles in constant motion.
What is the particle model of matter?
The study of nonliving matter and energy is called this.
What is Physical Science?
This is table of chemical elements in order to showcase the relation between their properties and their atomic numbers.
What is the periodic table?
This acts when one object touches another object.
What is contact force?
Any material or object that produces a magnetic feild.
What is a magnet?
This is anything that has mass and takes up space.
What is matter?
This is a model that explains a related set of phenomena.
What is a theory?
These make up 80% of elements and have few valence electrons.
What are metals?
This is a field force that acts between any two objects.
What is gravity?
This converts energy into electrical energy.
What is a generator?
**Daily Double** These are the four common states of matter.
What are solids, liquids, gas, and plasma?
This is an ongoing, orderly, cyclical approach we use to investigate the world.
What is scientific inquiry?
This is a set of elements in the same column on the periodic table.
What is a family?
This is the tendency of matter to resist change in motion.
What is inertia?
This device is used to increase or decrease voltage.
What is a transformer?
It is commonly referred to as the "building block" of matter.
What is the atom?
This is a system of moral values or a theory of proper conduct.
What are ethics?
A row on the periodic table is known as this.
What is a period?
This pulling force is transmitted via chain, rope, etc.
What is tension?