the amount of thermal energy a material has
What is temperature?
the ability of a material to allow energy to pass through
What is conductivity?
a push or a pull
What is force?
a combination of two or more materials
What is a mixture?
allowing some light to pass through
What is translucent?
whether matter sinks or floats in water
What is relative density?
allows electrical current to flow through it.
What is a circuit?
a force that pulls objects together
What is gravity?
a tool used to separate solids and liquids and different size solids from one another
What is a filter?
allowing no light to pass through
What is opaque?
whether matter is a solid, liquid, or gas
What is physical state?
flow of electricity
What is a current?
a force that resists motion
What is friction?
a mixture in which one ingredient dissolves into another
What is a solution?
to take in
What is absorb?
Classified based on physical properties that are testable, measurable, or observable.
What is matter?
material that stops or slows energy from flowing
What is an insulator?
a push or pull due to magnetic forces
What is magnetism?
Which of the following is NOT considered a mixture? A. Fruit salad B. Peanuts C. Multi-colored jellybeans D. Lemonade
What is D. Lemonade?
the bending of light as it passes through a new medium
What is refraction?
are characteristics of matter
What is physical properties?
an electric circuit that has multiple pathways
What is a parallel circuit?
a factor that does not change in an investigation
What is a control?
when liquid water is heated and changes into water vapor
What is evaporation?
the bouncing back of light off of a material
What is reflection?