This is the property of attraction to a magnet.
What is Magnetism?
Energy produced from vibrations that you can hear.
What is Sound Energy?
This material allows electric current to flow through easily.
What is Conductor?
What is refract?
This tool is used to measure forces.
What is Spring Scale?
This is the amount of matter in an object.
What is Mass?
Plants make their own food with this kind of energy.
What is Light Energy?
This is a pathway through which electricity can flows when it's closed.
What is a circuit?
A magnifying glass does this with light.
What is a mirror?
The force that pulls objects toward the center of Earth.
What is gravity?
Classifying matter as a solid, a liquid, or a gas.
What is Physical State?
In order to change a solid to a liquid, you'll need this kind of energy.
What is Thermal Energy?
A circuit with a cut wire is this.
What is an open circuit?
What is a mirror?
A push or pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change direction.
What is Force?
These types of materials that slows down or stops electric current or heat from flowing.
What is Insulator?
Energy produced by the movement of electrons.
What is Electrical Energy?
This device makes opening and closing a circuit easier.
What is a switch.
Energy waves bouncing off the surface of an object (mirrors or echoes return energy back to their source).
What is Reflection?
A force that slows or stops motion when objects rub together.
What is Friction?
Appearances of an object including: mass, magnetism, physical state, relative density, solubility, and the ability to insulate or conduct heat or electricity.
What is Properties?
This energy can be transmitted, absorbed, or reflected.
What is Light Energy?
A student wants to light a light bulb with wires and a light bulb, but it's not working. What are they missing?
What is a battery?
Energy waves that bend (change direction and speed) as they pass from one type of object to another type.
What is refraction?
Where an object is located.
What is position?