Electricity
Magnetism
Kinetic and Potential Energy/Electromagnetism
Parts of a Wave
Light and Sound Waves
100

What is "provides the energy to light the bulb or run the motor (example: battery)"  called?

Energy Source

100

What is "an object that sticks to iron" called?

Magnet

100

What type of rivet would you need for an electromagnet?

A. Copper

B. Steel/Iron

C. Aluminum

B. Steel/Iron

100

How high a wave it from the center line to the top of its peak and the bottom of its trough

Amplitude

100

Light waves travel in ___________ lines.

Straight

200

What is "a pathway for electricity to flow" called?

Circuit

200

What is "a push or a pull" called?

Force

200

To make the electromagnet stronger, you could add a ________.

Battery

200
The distance from one wave peak to the next wave peak

Wavelength

200

When light bounces off other surfaces

Reflection

300
What type of circuit is happening when electricity is NOT flowing?

Open Circuit

300

When magnets pull TOGETHER, we say it...

Attracts

300

The energy of motion is called...

Kinetic Energy

300

How many cycles a wave makes in a period of time

Frequency

300

When light changes speed and direction

Refraction

400

What type of circuit is happening when electricity IS flowing?

Closed Circuit

400

When magnets push APART, we say it...

Repels

400

The energy of position is called...

Potential Energy

400

High pitched waves have a _______ frequency.

Low pitched waves have a _______ frequency.

High

Low

400

A repeating pattern of motion that transfers energy from place to place

Electromagnetic Waves

500

A circuit has a two wires. One wire is touching the negative end of the battery and the metal casing. The other wire is touching the positive end of the battery and the metal casing. Will the light bulb light?

No, the energy is coming in and out of the same outlet (metal casing). It would need one wire touching the bottom of the lightbulb.

500

What would happen to a magnet with N and N facing each other?

They would repel

500

When an object hits another object it is called...

Collision

500

LOUD sound waves have a ___________ amplitude.

Soft sound waves have a ____________ amplitude.

Higher 

Lower

500

When it is completely dark and there is no light source, would you be able to see any objects in your room? Why or why not?

No you would not because there is no light source bouncing off the objects for you to see.