Electricity & Circuits
Light: Reflection & Refraction
Properties of Matter
Solutions & Energy Transformations
Magnetism & Conductors/Insulators
100

A circuit must be ______ for electricity to flow.

Closed

100

Q: Light travels in a _______ line.

A: Straight


100

Q: A solid, liquid, and gas are examples of what?

A: Physical states of matter


100

Q: Sugar stirred into water is an example of which mixture type?

A: A solution


100

Q: A material that allows electricity to flow is called a _______.

A: Conductor


200

What type of energy change occurs when a circuit lights a bulb?

Electrical → Light


200

Q: When light bounces off a surface, it is called ______.

A: Reflection


200

Q: If an object sinks in water, its density is _______ compared to water.

A: Greater


200

Q: When salt dissolves in water, is it a physical or chemical change?

A: Physical change


200

Q: A material that does NOT allow electricity to flow is called a(n) _______.

A: Insulator


300

A battery is an example of what part of a circuit?

Energy source

300

Q: When light bends passing from one material to another (like water to air), it is called ______.

A: Refraction


300

Q: Name a physical property: mass, magnetism, solubility, relative density, or conductivity?

A: Any correct physical property


300

Q: Electrical energy changed into sound is an example of energy ______.

A: Transformation


300

Q: Name one object that is magnetic.

A: Iron, nickel, or cobalt


400

A circuit that has a break and does NOT work is called what?

An open circuit


400

Q: A pencil looks bent in water. Which behavior of light causes this?

A: Refraction


400

Q: Salt dissolving in water forms what?

A: A solution


400

Q: A wire becomes warm when current passes through it. Electrical energy is transformed into what kind of energy?

A: Thermal (heat)


400

Q: Why is plastic used to coat electrical wires?

A: It is an insulator and keeps us safe


500

Q: Name two forms of energy electrical energy can change into in a complete circuit.

A: Light, heat, sound, or motion

500

Q: When light is taken in by an object instead of reflected or refracted, what happens to it?

A: It is absorbed

500

Q: What property tells whether a material allows heat or electricity to pass through?

A: Conductivity

500

Q: If lemon juice is added to water, what happens to the physical properties of the mixture?

A: The solution’s properties change (taste, smell, appearance)

500

Q: A magnet attracts only certain metals. Name one metal a magnet attracts and one it does NOT.

A: Attracts: iron/nickel/cobalt;
Does not attract: copper/aluminum/gold, etc.