Mrs. Jansing's 5th Grade Science

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conductor   a material that conducts electrons easily  
temperature   the average kinetic energy of all the molecules in an object  
electric circuit   any path along which electrons can flow  
lens   a piece of clear material that bends light rays passing through it  
electric current   the flow of electrons  
convection   the transfer of thermal energy through currents in a liquid or gas  
potential energy   energy an object has because of its location or condition  
heat   the transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another  
insulator   a material that doesn't carry electrons  
electric charge   what an object gets when it gains or loses electrons  
pitch   a quality determined by the speed of vibration of sound waves  
electromagnet   a magnet formed by the flow of electric current  
refraction   the bending of light rays  
energy   the ability to cause changes in matter  
electric force   the attraction or repulsion between objects with a positive or negative charge  
radiation   the transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves  
conduction   the direct transfer of thermal energy between objects that touch  
resistor   a material that resists the flow of electrons  
volume   the loudness of a sound  
reflection   light that bounces off an object  
kinetic energy   energy of motion  
Conductor   A material that conducts electrons easily  
temperature   the average kinetic energy of all the molecules in an object  
electric circuit   any path along which electrons can flow  
lens   a piece of clear material that bends light rays passing through it  
electric current   the flow of electrons  
convection   the transfer of thermal energy through currents in a liquid or gas  
potential energy   energy an object has because of its location or condition  
heat   the transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another  


   

 
 

 
 

 

 

 
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