Thermal energy
Electrostatics and the Atom
Electric current and Circuits
Magnetism
Waves
100

This is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter.

What is temperature?

100

This subatomic particle lives in the nucleus with protons.

What are neutrons?

100

When temperature is at equilibrium, the flow of heat does this.

What is ceases/stops?

100

These metals can be magnetized.

What is iron, nickel and cobalt?

100

Waves transmit this through space and time.

What is energy?

200

This is the heat transfer in the form of electromagnetic waves (light, infrared etc.)

What is radiation?

200

The nucleus makes up 99.99% of the mass of the atom. However, the nucleus is 1/100,000 of the ____ of an atom.

What is "volume"?

200

Something that provides a potential difference is known as this.

What is a voltage source?

200

The forces that magnets feel in magnetic fields do this as distance increases.

What is decrease?

200

The source of all waves is something that does this.

What is vibrates?

300

This is the transfer of thermal energy by the motion of a fluid (liquid or gas).

What is convection?

300

This is the formula for Coulombs law.

What is F = k(q1q2)/d^2 ?

d is the distance between the charged particles. q1 represents the quantity of charge of one particle. q2 is the quantity of charge of the other particle. k is the proportionality constant.

300

Charge flows through a circuit while voltage is impressed _____ a circuit.

What is across?

300

Every iron atom is a magnetic because there are this many unpaired electron.

What is 4?

300

The low points on a wave are called this.

What are troughs?

400

It is the measure of how much energy is needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1°C.

What is specific heat?

400

Valence electrons fill the ____ level of of the atom

What is the outermost?

400

A long with thickness and length, the resistance of a wire depends on the _______ of the material used in the wire.

What is conductivity?

400

To reverse the poles of an electromagnet, you would need to do this.

What is reverse the current?

400

The number of vibrations an object makes in a unit of time is an object’s this.

What is frequency?

500

This is the specific heat of water.

What is 4.184 J/g°C?

500

In the first energy level of a atom it can hold a maximum of this many electrons in one orbital.

What is 2?

500

0.015 amperes (if in contact with the body) can cause this.

What is loss of muscle control?

500

A way to demagnetize objects is too:

What is applying excessive heat to it or dropping it a bunch, etc.?

500

A ____ curve is a pictorial representation of a wave.

What is "sine"?