Heat
Electricity
Magnetism
Waves
Circ Motion and Grav
100
this property describes how easy or difficult it is to change the temperature of a substance
What is specific heat?
100
These two charging methods can result in oppositley charged objects
What are friction and induction?
100
The motion of these objects is responsible for the magnetic field of every atom.
What are electrons?
100
This is something that can be done to light, proving it is a transverse wave.
What is polarization?
100
This change in mass will result in a doubling of the gravitational force between two objects.
What is doubling?
200
This type of material does not easily allow heat energy to pass through.
What is an insulator?
200
A change in the distance between charged objects that results in a new force that is 1/9th the original.
What is 3 times?
200
An object that turns electrical energy and magnetism into motion.
What is a motor?
200
These types of waves travel at 3x10^8 m/s in a vacuum.
What are electromagnetic waves?
200
This is the direction of the centripetal force for an object traveling in a circle.
What is toward the center of the circle?
300
This type of phase change occurs when liquids turn into gas at room temperature.
What is evaporation?
300
This type of circuit (or section of a circuit) has each resistor experiencing identical voltage drops.
What is parallel?
300
An object that turns motion and magnetism into electrical energy.
What is a generator?
300
The material that a wave travel through. This is soleley responsible for the speed of a wave.
What is a medium?
300
This is the direction of the centripetal acceleration of an object traveling in a circle.
What is toward the center of the circle?
400
A measure of the average kinetic energy in a substance.
What is temperature?
400
This type of charging involves rubbing two objects together.
What is charging by friction?
400
Faraday discovered that -this- is required to create electric current.
What is a changing magnetic field?
400
This is the angle of refraction caused by an incident ray at the critical angle.
What is 90 degrees?
500
The three methods of transferring energy between objects that are not mechanical.
What are convection, conduction, and radiation?
500
This property describes the rate of flow of charge.
What is current?
500
This device is used to increase or decrease AC voltages.
What is a transformer?
500
This type of wave consists of regular locations of destructive interference called nodes.
What are standing waves?
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