what type of atom moves from one object to another?
What is an electron
what type of conductor is used in the styrofoam cup model?
What is an aluminum can?
What are the two charges of magents
negative and posative
What kind of wave does sound travel in
Alongitudinal
What kind of wave is light
What is transversal
an object that only has charges on the surface rubbed
what is an insulator
The type of charges in a current
what is negative
What happens if you bring two of the same poles together
What is repel(ing).
What way does sound travel
Everywhere
Does light need matter to travel
What is yes
What do two charged objects do when brought near each other.
What is repel
The conductor used with a lightbulb and a battery.
What is wire
what are the two poles on a magnet?
what are north and south?
What does sound need in order to travel
What is matter
Why does the sky appear blue
Moleclues in the atmosphere scatter bluelight the most
What happens during static shock
What is a discharge of electrons coming out
What is voltage
Where is south?
What is the speed of sound
What is 344 m/s
When light bounces off something what is it known as
Reflection
What happens when a charged object is brought near an uncharged object?
what is attract?
What is the best insulator
What is silver
What are the things inside a magnet called
What are magnetic domains
The reflection of sound is known as
What is echo
What does Frequency change about a light wave
What is color
the material most likely to lose negatives according to the triboelectric series
what is leather?
What is resistance measured in
What is an ohm
The earth is a magnet due to
What is the spinning motion of electrons
The number of cycles per unit is known as
What is frequency
How many primary colors are visable to humans
7 primary colors
what happens when two uncharged objects are brought near eachother?
what is nothing?
What is the unit of current
(A) amps
When a nail is rubbed from head to tip with the south pole of a magnet, what side of the nail is the south pole
What is the Tip
The equation to find a wavelength is
what is+v/f?
What color has the highest wave length
What is red?