Process of learning about the natural world based on evidence and logic.
What is science?
Change in position.
What is distance?
SI unit for energy or work
What is a joule?
Wave type that is created by an earthquake.
What is a seismic wave?
Area around a charge where electric force can be felt.
What is an electric field?
Broad explanation that is widely accepted because it is supported by lots of evidence.
What is scientific theory?
Measure of the speed and direction of motion.
What is velocity?
What is conduction?
Number of waves that pass a point in a specific time period.
What is frequency?
Difference in electric potential energy.
What is voltage?
Controlled scientific study of specific variables.
What is an experiment?
Newton's Law that relates acceleration to force and mass.
What is Newton's Second Law?
Energy stored in fuels and foods.
What is chemical potential energy?
The height of the wave.
What is amplitude?
Allows elections to flow.
What is a conductor?
What is independent variable or manipulated variable?
Push or a pull on an object.
What is a force?
Average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.
What is temperature?
Wave bend as they enter a new medium.
What is refraction?
Build up of charge on an object.
What is static electricity?
Application of knowledge to real-world problems.
What is technology?
The slope on a velocity-time graph represents this.
What is acceleration?
Thermal energy transfer through a fluid.
What is convection?
Red, Blue and Green
What are the primary colors of light?
If one burns out they all go out.
What is a series circuit?