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Vocab Flashcards

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Isotope   An Isotope is a variation of the same element that has more or less neutrons in it.  
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Ion   An Ion is a variation of the same element that has more or less electrons in it.  
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neutron   A neutron is a part of an atom, located in the nucleus that has a neutral or no charge.  
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Electron   An electron is a part of an atom, located on the electron shell that has a negative charge.  
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Electron Shells   The electron shell are rings that circle around a nucleus in an atom; this is where the electrons are located  
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Triple Beam Balance   A triple beam balance is a science tool that measures the amount of mass in an object.  
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Hand Lens   A hand lens is a science tool that helps you see better with you naked eye.  
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Petri Dish   A petri dish is a science tool used for growing and viewing micro-organisms.  
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Flask   A Flask is a science tool that is used for holding or mixing chemicals.  
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Graduated cylinder   A graduated cylinder is a science tool that is used to accurately measure liquids.  
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Newtons 1st law   An object in motion stays in motion unless, and an object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an outside force.  
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Newtons 3rd law   For every action there as an equal and opposite reaction.  
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Newtons 2nd law   Acceleration depends on the mass and the force exerted on an object.  
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Unbalanced force   An unbalanced force is when the amount of force exerted on an object is more than 0 Newtons.  
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Balanced force   A balanced force is when the amount of force being exerted on an object is 0.  
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Speed   speed is distance traveled by an object in a certain amount of time.  
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Velocity   Velocity is an objects speed and direction at a given instant.  
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Acceleration   Acceleration is a change in an objects velocity (speed and/or direction.)  
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Force   A force is a push or pull.  
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Newton   A Newton is the unit that force is measured in.  
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