Matter
Chemistry
Waves
Force
Magnetism
100

the amount of matter in a given space

density

100

when one or more substances are changed into a new substance

chemical change

100

All __________have wavelength, frequency, amplitude and speed.  

waves

100

_______________equals mass times acceleration 

 force

100

Magnetic force is strongest at a magnet's ____.

poles

200

a unique type of gas made of particles that have an electric charge

plasma

200

a characteristic that helps identify a substance

property

200

The height of a wave's crest

amplitude

200

 the tendency of an object at rest to stay at rest; object in motion to continue moving at 

 inertia

200

The strength of two magnets' attraction or repulsion depends on

how far apart they are

300

matter that has a set number of parts and set properties

pure substance

300

a change in one or more physical properties of substance

physical change

300

The distance between corresponding parts of a wave is its

wavelength

300

called the law of inertia

Newton's First Law

300

a tool that uses a magnet to determine direction

compass

400

the amount of space something takes up

volume

400

the smallest unit of a substance that has all of the properties of that substance

molecule

400

____________ light causes sunburns

ultraviolet

400

Electricity is a form of ____that is all around us.

energy

400

A current-carrying coil of wire with many loops wrapped around a magnetic rod is called a/an_

electromagnet

500

Protons have a ____________ charge.

proton

500

matter made up of only one kind of atom

element

500

Humans see different wavelengths of light as different

color

500

According to Newton's 3rd Law for every action force

there is an equal and opposite reaction force

500

How can you magnetize a piece of iron?

by rubbing it with a magnet 

by holding it close to a very strong magnet

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