Matter & Its Properties
Forces & Motion
Atomic Structure & Chemistry
Energy & Waves
Electricity & Magnetism
100

This state of matter has a definite volume but no definite shape.

What is a liquid?

100

This is a push or a pull exerted on an object.

What is force?

100

This is the center of an atom, containing protons and neutrons.

What is the nucleus?

100

This type of energy is often called "energy of motion."

What is kinetic energy?

100

This type of material, like copper, allows electricity or heat to flow through it easily.

What is a conductor?

200

This term describes the amount of space an object takes up.

What is volume?

200

This force works against the motion of two surfaces sliding past each other.

What is friction?

200

This subatomic particle has a negative charge and moves around the nucleus.

What is an electron?

200

This term describes energy that is stored or "in waiting."

What is potential energy?

200

This is a material that does not allow heat or electricity to flow through it well.

What is an insulator?

300

This is the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid.

What is the melting point?

300

This property of an object describes its tendency to resist any change in its motion.

What is inertia?

300

This number, found on the Periodic Table, represents the number of protons in an atom’s nucleus.

What is the atomic number?

300

This type of wave requires a medium (like air or water) to travel through.

What is a mechanical wave?

300

This is a complete, unbroken path through which electric charges can flow.

What is a circuit?

400

This physical property is calculated by dividing an object's mass by its volume.

What is density?

400

According to Newton's Second Law, force is equal to mass multiplied by this.

What is acceleration?

400

These are the substances found on the left-hand side of a chemical equation.

What are reactants?

400

 This is the distance between two consecutive crests or troughs of a wave.

 What is wavelength?

400

This device uses an electric current to create a temporary magnetic field.

What is an electromagnet?

500

Melting an ice cube or boiling water are examples of this kind of change, where no new substance is formed.

What is a physical change?

500

This law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

What is Newton's Third Law of Motion?

500

This law states that matter is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction.

What is the Law of Conservation of Mass (or Matter)?

500

This is the bending of light as it passes from one medium to another.

What is refraction?

500

This device converts mechanical energy into electrical energy using magnets and wire coils.

What is a generator?

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