One-Way Mirrors
States of Matter
Particle Motion
Kinetic Energy and Temperature
Reflection and Transmission
100

what makes one-way mirrors special or different from a regular mirror

They act as a mirror on one side and a window on the other.

And they have a special layer.

100

what are the three states of matter?

liquid, solid, gas

100

When a particle gets hot, what happens?

It speeds up.

100

What is Kinetic Energy?

Energy of Motion

100

What does reflect mean?

To bounce off of something!

200

What is the special layer in a one-way mirror?

Thin layer of silver, aluminum, tin, or nickel mixed into a clear plastic

200

what state is it if the molecules are far apart

gas
200

What does particle motion tell us about the object?

Temperature

200

What state of matter has the most kinetic energy at room temperature?

Gas

200

What does transmit mean?

To pass through!

300

How does light effect a one-way mirror?

It makes it more or less reflective.

300

what state is it if the particles are in rows?

solid

300

How is energy transferred from particle to particle?

They bump into each other.

300

Why does food coloring mix faster in hot water?

Because there is more kinetic energy so it spreads evenly.

300

What does opaque mean?

Not see through.

400

draw a diagram of the molecules in each state of matter

answers will vary

400

Is kinetic energy related to our perception of color?

No

400

What does translucent mean?

Let's light through!

500

Draw a diagram That shows how light hits a window!

Our dearest teacher will judge.