Scientists
Vocabulary
Labs
Laws/Fields
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100

This scientist invented the first electric motor.


Who is Michael Faraday?

100

This type of magnet is created by electricity or an electric current running through it.

What is an electromagnet?

100
This item was used to help us see the magnetic field around bar magnet.

What is steel wool?

100

This law states that opposite poles attract one another, while like poles repel.

What is the Basic Law of Magnetism?
100

All magnetic fields come from _______________.

What is electricity?

200

This scientist discovered which parts of the brain control different functions.

Who is Marie Jean Pierre Flourens?

200

The brain stem controls breathing and regulating how quickly a heart beats, which are also known as these.

What are the vital functions?

200
A copper wire around a nail carried electricity from a battery and created this.

What is an electromagnet?

200

The pattern of magnetic lines of force.

What is a magnetic field?

200

______________controls muscle coordination.

What is the cerebellum?

300

This scientist, who was also a maltster, connected temperature to the speed of different molecules.

Who is John Herapath?

300

This is the lowest possible temperature.

What is absolute zero?

300

Water in the Off to the Races lab was strongly attracted to this fibrous chemical in the paper towel.

What is cellulose?

300

This field studies moving electrical charges and how they interact with magnetic and electrical fields.

What is electrodynamics?

300

Magnetic force lines come out of __________ pole.

What is north or north pole?

400

This scientist did not have a formal education but taught himself and eventually became the Father of Electrodynamics.

Who is Andre Marie Ampere?

400

These are the higher functions of the brain.

What are thinking and processing information?

400
In the Using Different Parts of Your Brain lab, you used this part of your brain to determine that the first bottle you picked up was heavy.

What is the cerebrum?

400

As the speed of molecules in a substance increases, its temperature does this.

What is increases?

400

Electricity is the flow of tiny particles called ___________. 

What are electrons?

500

This French scientist's work with heat engines resulted in him being called the Father of Thermodynamics.

Who is Nicolas Leonard Sadi Carnot?

500

This popular pseudoscience during the mid-19th century claimed that the brain consisted of twenty different organs.

What is phrenology?

500

Carnot discovered that this engine used the movement of heat from a hot area to a cold area to get their work done.

What is steam?

500

This branch of science studies how heat energy relates to other forms of energy.

What is thermodynamics?

500

A heat engine produces motion based on a difference in ___________. 

What is temperature?

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