This type of energy is associated with heat and can be found in toasters, electric stoves, etc.
What is thermal energy?
What is pitch?
This prevents electricity flow and is usually rubber or plastic.
What is an insulator?
This type of matter has a fixed shape and volume.
What is solid?
These are long, narrow canyons deep in the ocean floor.
What are ocean trenches?
This type of energy is associated with motion and can be found in things like blenders and fans.
What is mechanical energy?
This is the distance between two compressions or two refractions.
What is wavelength?
This provides a pathway for electricity flow and could be made of metal.
What is a conductor?
This happens to a solid as temperature increases.
What is solid changes to a liquid?
This is the amount of salt in the ocean water.
What is salinity?
A student rubbed a plastic cone with a piece of wool cloth and then placed the comb near the stream of water coming from the faucet. What will happen to the water?
What is - it will bend toward the comb?
Where can sound NOT travel.
What is a vacuum/outer space?
This type of circuit allows electricity to flow.
This is the smallest unit of of an element.
What is an atom?
This is the process of moving sediments.
What is erosion?
This force would cause a ball to fall to the ground.
What is gravity?
This material is the quickest way sound travels.
What is a solid?
This is the area of the magnet's force.
What is a magnetic field?
This is a mixture in which one substance dissolves in the other.
What is a solutions?
This is the process of breaking up rock by water, plants, or animals.
What is weathering?
Rubbing your hands together, going down a slide, and using an eraser to remove a pencil mark are all examples of...
What is friction?
These are the types of waves light travels in.
What are transverse waves?
In a lamp, electrical energy is transformed into...
What is radiant energy?
This is a substance that is able to dissolve into another substance.
What is a solvent?
This does not allow light to pass through.
What is opaque?