Magnets
Laws of Motion
Heat Transfer
Scientific Method
Energy
100

What metal are most magnets made of?

Iron (Steel)

100

Who is the historic scientist who first stated the "The Laws of Motion"?

Isaac Newton

100

What are the 3 types of heat transfer? Ra_________, Cond___________, Conv______________.

Radiation, Conduction, Convection

100

Scientists use the 4 steps of the scientific method when they are trying to answer a ______________.

science question

100

Is a dam holding back water "Potential" or "Kinetic" energy?

Potential

200

What is a magnetic field?

The area surrounding a magnet (where they attract or repel)

200

The 1st law of motion says that things only move if...

something puts a force against it

200

Describe how heat transfers using radiation?

heat leaves the source and travels in any direction 

200

#1 When you make an observation, you use your 5 ________.

senses

200

Is swinging an axe toward a log "Potential" or "Kinetic" energy?

Kinetic

300

What are the two ends of the magnet called?

north pole, south pole

300

The 2nd Law of Motion says that the heavier the object, _______________ is needed to move the object.

more force

300

Describe how heat transfers by conduction?

Heat transfers from one object through to another

300

#2 Form a ______________, which is your "best science guess".

Hypothesis

300

Is a rubber tire an "Insulator" or a "Conductor" of energy?

Insulator
400

In what way is the earth like a magnet?

The melted metals in the core create a magnetic field. (protective shield, block harmful rays, space weather, solar wind/radiation)

400

The 3rd Law of Motion says that for every action, there is _________________________.

an equal and opposite reaction.

400

Describe how heat transfers through convection?

Heat transfers through movement (air)

400

#3 It's time to do the _______________ and try out your best science guess.

Experiment

400

Is a soup spoon an "Insulator" or a "Conductor" of energy?

Conductor

500

Name the 3 types of magnets

temporary, permanent, electromagnets

500

Give a practical example of each of the 3 laws in everyday life...

1 - kick a ball, stop it with a foot/stick, 2 - bowling ball vs dodge ball, 3 - rocket, ping pong ball

500

Give an example of heat transferring by radiation, convection, and conduction.

Answers vary

500
#4  You come to a _________________ based on your results and the answers you got.

Conclusion

500

What's the difference between a conductor and insulator of energy?

energy goes through a conductor and an insulator keeps energy from going through (stops it)