The flow of thermal energy from one object to another
Heat
Back and forth movement
Vibration
Range of waves that make up light
Electromagnetic spectrum
The buildup of electric charges on an object
Static electricity
When magnets Pull toward each other
Attract
Between 2 objects that are touching
Conduction
A wave transfers sound thorough matter
Sound wave
Bending of light as it passes from material to another
Refraction
Fast movement of charge
Discharge
When two magnets push away from each other
Repel
Transfers heat through liquid or gases
Convection
Specific reflected sound
Echo
Term for any wave that hits a surface and bounces off
Reflection
Path along electric current flows
Circuit
All magnets have two of these where the force is the strongest
North and south poles
dose not need mater to transfer heat
Radiation
Distance from one area of crowed particles to the next
Wavelength
Allows light to pass through it in a straight line
Transparent
The flow of electric charges through a circuit
Current electricity
Area of magnetic force around a magnet
Magnetic field
Dose not transfer heat very well
Insulator
Highness or lowness of a sound
Pitch
These Materials scatter light in different directionS
Translucent
Electric current flows in the same direction along a single path
Series circuit
Changes mechanical energy into electrical energy
Generator
Transfers heat very easily
Conductor
Soft or loudness of a sound
Volume
These materials block light completely
Opaque
Electric current flows through more than one path. These paths are called branches
Parallel circuit
Coil of wire wrapped around a metal core
Electromagnet