Waves
Electricity
Sound
Magnetism
Light
100
Transverse & longitudinal waves
What are two types of waves?
100
The rate of flow of electric charges.
What is an electric current?
100
Vibration
What is the cause of sound?
100
Iron, nickel,cobalt, or mixture of these metals
What are the properties of magnets
100

A prism is often used to demonstrate this property of light, causing a bending of the wavelengths to separate the different colors. 

What is refraction?

200
A disturbance that transfers energy from place to another.
What is a wave?
200

This subatomic particle moves along a circuit and provides power.

What is an electron?

200

This unit describes the frequency of sound waves (and can even be undetectable if too high.)

What is pitch?

200
Whether a material is magnetic or not depends on the materials atoms.
What is the cause of magnetism?
200
Light rays bounce off the surface when they strike.
What is reflection?
300
A measure of how far the particles in the medium move away from their normal rest position.
What is amplitude?
300

This item, commonly referred to as the wire, lets the charges move freely. This item however, does not let charges flow through it as easy.

What is a conductor and an insulator?

300
They are longitudinal.
What kind of waves are sound waves?
300

This are on a magnet is where the magnetic field is the strongest.

Where is towards the poles?

300

This item can split white light into its component colors, by separating the colors by wavelength.

What is a prism?

400
Medium
What do most waves need to travel energy?
400
They will repel.
What will happen when two like charges get close to each other?
400

A sound a wave moves the quickest in this medium.

What is a solid?

400

If you do this to a magnet, you will have two magnets both with a new North and South pole. 

What happens when you cut a magnet in half?

400

Light travels as this wave type, unlike sound waves.

What are transverse waves?

500

This is a measurement of the length of one cycle, or repetition of a wave.

What is wavelength?

500
The buildup of electric charges on an object.
What is static electricity?
500

If a wave moves right to left in what direction do the particles move?

Right to left as well.

500
Any material that attracts iron or objects made of iron.
What are magnets?
500
When light is sent in many directions as it passes through a medium.
What is scattering?