Variables
Graphing
States of Matter
Density
Heat & Heat Transfer
100

What are the three types of variables?

Independent, Dependent, and Controlled

100

What are the two axis on a graph?

X and Y

100

What are the three main states of matter?

Solid, Liquid, Gas

100

What is the formula for density?

Mass / Volume

100

What is kinetic energy?

Energy of motion

200

Which variable do you change in an experiment?

Independent

200

What does the I stand for in TAILS?

Interval

200

Which state of matter has a definite shape and definite volume?

Solid

200

What is the unit of density for a liquid?

g/mL

200

What is temperature?

A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object

300

Which variables stay the same in your experiment?

Controlled

300

Which type of graph shows changes over time?

Line

300

Which states of matter expands to fill its container?

Gas

300

What is the formula for mass?

Density x Volume

300
At what temperature does water boil?

100 degrees Celsius OR 373 Kelvin

400

Which variable causes a change to the independent variable? 

Dependent

400

Which type of graph is best to show proportion data as a percentage?

Circle/Pie
400

What state of matter does Oobleck feel like when you apply pressure?

Solid

400

What is the density of water?

1 g/mL

400

What is heat?

The flow of energy from warmer places to cooler places?

500

Jackie tested how the height of a ramp affected the distance a toy car travels... what is her independent variable?

Height of the Ramp

500

Which graph would you use to show the average temperatures during the month of September in South River?

Line

500

What is the difference between gases and plasma?

Plasma is electrically charged.

500

What is the density of an object with a mass of 100 g and a volume of 25 mL?

4 g/mL

500

What is thermal equilibrium?

When heat flows from a higher temperature object to a lower temperature object until the two objects have an equal temperature

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