The stored energy of an object due to its position or condition
potential energy
What type of particle has a positive charge
proton
plants with a tubelike system of vessels
vascular plants
the units which can align to create a magnet are called
domains
Can you create of destroy energy?
No
The energy an object has due to its motion
kinetic energy
energetic particles that move in all directions around the nucleus of an atom are called what
electrons
regions where the magnetic force exerted by a magnet is strongest
magnetic poles
By atomic number
Give an example of kinetic energy
A frisbee flying through the air
Who is the father of the periodic table
Dalton
the first plants to grow in a new environment are called
pioneer species
what are magnetic fields created by
vascular plants with flowers that produce seeds
angiosperm
When is kinetic energy transferred from one object to another
when those objects collide
where are metals located in the periodic table
left of the stair step line
waxy layer on stems and leaves
cuticle
do magnetic field lines ever cross?
no
opposite poles do what
repel
The transfer of energy through matter by the direct contact of particles is called what?
conduction
Where are nonmetals located?
to the right of the stair step line
rootlike filament that holds a moss in place
what is it called when magnetic field lines curve away from each other
repulsion
The transfer of energy by the motion of heated particles in a fluid
convection