Mechanical Properties pt. 1
Mechanical Properties pt. 2
Physical Properties pt. 1
Physical Properties pt. 2
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100

Write down 3 examples of soft mechanical properties

clay

skin

play-dough 

chalk


100

Which of the 5 senses is missing?

taste

hear

smell

feel

sight/see

100

Which insulator is missing?

Sound, Electrical, ________

Thermal

100

What is the opposite of a thermal insulator?

Thermal conductor 
100

What color eyes does Sarah have?

Blue

200

What is an example of a brittle property in this classroom?

Chalk

Window

200

A golf club, baseball bat, hockey stick, and tennis racket are all examples of which mechanical property?

Tough (can withstand impact)

200

What is an example of a thermal conductor?

Metal

200

What is an example of a sound insulator?

Cork

200

How many siblings does Sarah have?

2 brothers 

300

Write down all 8 Mechanical properties

Hard, soft, tough, brittle, elastic, plastic, malleable, ductile

300

Which mechanical property is missing?

Hard

Tough

Plastic

Soft

Brittle

Malleable 

Ductile

Elastic

300

Write down all 3 conductors 

Electrical

Thermal

Sound

300

What physical property are these materials? 

Plastic, rubber, glass, wood

Electrical insulators

300

What is Sarah's favorite animal?

A horse

400

Write down 3 malleable properties

Gold

silver

Aluminum 

copper

400
Write down 3 examples of elastic mechanical properties

Rubber bands

Bones/tendons

Springs

Steel


400

Besides glass, what is an example of a sound conductor?

water

400

Write down 3 examples of thermal insulators used in a house

Refrigerator 

Walls

Roof

Clothing

Doors

400

What month was Sarah born in?

*bonus point if you guess the right day*

May 19th

500

Write down the definition of ductile AND give an example 

If they can easily be shaped into threads or wires, such as nylon

500

Write down the definition of ductile AND give an example

If they can easily be shaped into threads or wires, such as nylon

500

What is the definition of a physical property?

A property related to the response of the materials to physical phenomena such as electricity, magnetism, temperature, etc. 

500

What is the definition AND an example of an electrical conductor?

Allows electricity to flow through them 

example: copper

500

Where is Sarah from? 

*Bonus if you get the city and state* 

State: Wisconsin 

City: Madison