Matter
Energy
Forces
Machines
Electricity
Periodic table
100

This is made up  of one type of atom.

What is an element?

100

The ability do to work or cause change.

What is Energy?

100

These forces are equal in size and opposite in direction.

What is balanced forces?

100

When a force is applied to an object and the object moves in the direction of the force.

What is work?

100

The accumulation of electric charges on an object.

What is static electricity?

100

The positive particle in an atom's nucleus.

What is a proton?

200

The molecules or atoms have very little molecular activity and are held or strongly influenced by the other molecules nearby. 

What is a Solid?

200

This type of engine converts heat energy into mechanical energy.

What is a heat engine?

200

These forces always cause a change in motion.

What is unbalanced forces?

200

Simple machines make work easier by these three methods.

What is using a smaller force through a greater distance, by changing the direction of the force and change the effort needed.

200

Materials that allow electrons to flow.

What is a Conductor?

200

The sum of the protons and neutrons.

What is Atomic mass? or mass number?

300

A gas like mixture of charged particles.

What is plasma?

300

The speed of sound depends upon these two conditions.

What is the type of medium and the temperature?

300

How much force is needed to move a certain amount of matter. F=ma.

What is Newton's 2nd law of Motion?

300

The ratio of work output to work input.

What is efficiency?

300

A complete path that electrons can travel is called...

What is a circuit?

300

The periodic table is organized by this number.

What is the atomic number?

400

The measure of the amount of matter in a certain amount of space. 

What is Density?

400

Energy cannot be created or destroyed but may change from one form to another.

What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?

400

This explains why boats move backwards as we step off and how a rocket flies.

What is Newton's 3rd law of Motion?

400

The rate at which work is done.

What is Power?

400

The tendency of a material to resist the flow of electrons.

What is Resistance?

400

These elements sit on the stair step or zigzag line. They are sometimes called semi-conductors.

What are the metalloids?

500

Compounds that contain carbon and usually hydrogen.

What is Organic compounds?

500

Water freezes at __ degrees Fahrenheit, _______ degrees Celsius and _________ Kelvin.

What is 32 degrees Fahrenheit, 0 degrees Celsius, and 273 Kelvin?

500

The force of attraction between two objects, causes free falling objects to accelerate.

What is gravity?

500

True or False? Work input is always greater than work output.

What is true?

500

This is the force that 'pushes' electrons to flow.

What is potential difference measured in Volts?

500

Elements that share electrons form this kind of bond.

What is covalent?

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