What is Newton’s first law?
Inertia. An object in motion stays in motion or a object in rest stays in rest.
Which element is number 13?
Boron
What is Conduction?
Conduction is the transfer of heat energy from one substance to another or within a substance.
Which has a higher viscosity? Glue or water?
Glue
Which states of matter has no fixed shape?
Liquid and gas
Which law would be an example of hitting a ball?
The second law.
Which type of energy uses water?
Hydropower
What type of energy transfer is this? A lizard laying on a warm rock to warm him up.
Conduction
What is a compound?
When two or more different elements combine, they form a compound.
Which state of matter is super heated matter?
Plasma
What is a way you can turn a liquid into a solid?
Freezing.
Which element has a larger Neutron? Argon or Mercury?
Mercury
What is Radiation?
Getting a heat from a heat source.
If you heat a liquid up, will it most likely have high or low viscosity?
Low
What is a mixture?
Something combined but can be separated.
What is Newton’s 3rd law?
for every action (force) in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Which energy uses the earth?
Geothermal
Which number on the periodic table is iron?
26
Does ketchup has high or low viscosity?
High
Which state of matter are bricks?
Solid
How does Newton’s 3rd law apply to a rocket ship taking off?
A rocket engine produces thrust through action and reaction.
What is biofuel?
What is number 118 on the periodic table?
Oganesson
When the elements sodium and chlorine combine, what do they form?
Common salt
Which state of matter makes a balloon float?
Gas