An object that limits the flow of heat
What is an Insulator?
This is energy in motion
What is Kinetic Energy?
For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction
What is Newton's 3rd Law of Motion?
Sound travels in this form
What are waves?
These are the 7 colors of the visible spectrum
What are Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet?
The transfer of thermal energy through direct contact
What is Conduction?
This is stored energy
What is Potential Energy?
An object at rest tends to stay at rest, and an object in motion tends to stay in motion, unless acted upon by an outside force
What is Newton's 1st Law of Motion?
These are the highest and lowest points of a wave
What are the Crest and the Trough?
This is what we call light bouncing off an object
What is Reflection?
The transfer of heat through a fluid (liquid or gas)
What is Convection?
A force that opposes the motion or attempted motion of an object
What is friction?
The more mass an object has, the more it resists a change in inertia, or rather force=mass x acceleration
What is Newton's 2nd Law of Motion?
This happens when sound is reflected
What is an echo?
This is what we call ight bending when it passes through a medium
What is Refraction?
The transfer of heat by electromagnetic radiation
What is Radiation?
This law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?
The tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion
What is Inertia?
This phase of matter is the best conductor of sound
What is solid?
This is what happens to all the other colors of light except the one you see reflected off an object
What is Absorption?
These are the 3 units of temperature measurement
What are Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin?
These are 2 types of potential energy
What is Chemical Energy, Gravitational energy, Nuclear Energy, Elastic Energy, Electric Energy
Give an example of each of Newton's laws
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When the pitch of a sound changes as it moves towards or away from you
What is the doppler effect?
Not opaque, and not transparent, an object described as this only lets only some light through
What is Translucent?