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A wave is this.

What is a repeating disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another ?

100

The highest point of a wave is often called this

What is the crest?

100

In magnet, much like a relationship, this rule of attraction is true.

Opposite (poles) attract.

100

A balloon is more likely to experience this type of electricity, as it stays relatively motionless

What is static electricity?

200

The lowest point of the wave is called this

What is the trough? 

200

Circuits have to be this in order for electricity to flow all the way to a device/light source

 What is closed?

200

This part of the Earth contributes to its large magnetic field

What is its core? 

200

Electricity as an energy comes from this part of the atom. 

What are electrons?

300

The constant rotation of electrons in an atom leads to this "attractive" force 

What is magnetism? 

300

These 4 materials conduct electricity

What are silver, gold, copper, steel, and/or sea water?

300

By this process, magnets can actually generate electric currents

What is induction?

300

A wave with a higher frequency is more likely to have a high amount of this.

What is energy?

400

When a wave bounces off of a certain surface, we are seeing this "mirror-like" wave property

What is reflection? 

400

The distance between one wave crest to the next wave crest shows us this. 

What is wavelength?

400

magnets as generators serve many uses, including these devices

Motors, credit cards, MRIs, and speakers/headphones

400

These types of waves are examples of low-frequency, harmless waves

What are radio waves, wi-fi, ocean waves?

500

If the wires serve as the conductor for electricity, then a rubber lining would serve as this.

What is an insulator?

500

These materials, though metallic, are NOT magnetic

What are aluminum, copper, brass, and lead? 

500

Electromagnetic waves, unlike mechanical waves, have no need for this to travel

What is a medium?

500

These types of waves are often considered high frequency and harmful to humans.

What are X-rays, UV rays, nuclear radiation?