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8th grade physical science

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Define parallel circuit   a circuit that has 2 or more separate paths for electrons to follow  
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Define mixture   when 2 pure substances are combined so that each substance retains its own properties.  
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Where is the strongest magnetic field located?   magnetic poles  
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List 4 examples of alternative energy resources?   wind, solar, water, biomass  
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What is the law of conservation of matter?   matter cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change forms.  
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How are the freezing point and the melting point of a substance related?   the freezing point of a substance is the same as the melting point of the same substance.  
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Define chemical property.   a characteristic of matter that allows it to change to something new.  
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Where are electrons located in the atom?   in the energy levels of an atom around the nucleus.  
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Define inertia   the tendancyof an object ot resist change in motion.  
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List & define each type of friction.   static = prevents an object from moving. sliding - slows down an object that slides. rolling = occurs when an object rolls across a surface.  
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Define potential energy and give an example.   energy an object has due to its position. ex: stretched rubber band  
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Define lever.   a bar that is free to pivotg about a fixed point.  
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Define heat.   thermal energy transferred from one object to another because of a difference in temperature.  
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List the elecdtromagnetic waves in order, starting with longest wavelength.   Radio - micro - infrared - visible light - ultraviolet - x ray - gamma  
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Through which media does sound travel fastest?   solid  
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Define transparent and give an example.   objects that allow nearly all the light that strike them to pass through. ex: glass  
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Define circuit.   the steady flow of electrons through a conductor.  
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List 3 characteristics of nonmetals.   gases at room temp. bad conductors of heat. bad conductors of electricity.  
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Why do objects float?   the density of the object is less than the density of the liquid it is in.  
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List 3 examples of physical changes   melting, evaporating, solidifying  
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What do you need to know to describe velocity?   speed & direction  
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Define balanced force   forces that are equal in size but opposite in direction.  
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What is Newton's 3rd Law?   for every action, there is an equal but opposite reaction.  
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Define inclined plane.   a slanted surface used to raise an object.  
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Define wedge.   an inclined plane with one or two sloping sides.  
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Define convection and give an example   transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles. ex: boiling water  
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How are sounds produced?   a vibrating object  
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Define wave.   Rhythmic disturbance that carries energy, not matter.  
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Why are atoms electrically neutral?   There are equal numbers of protons & electrons.  
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How do magnets attract one another?   opposites attract: north pole of one magnet attracts the south pole of another.  
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What kind of energy does a burning fire produce?   radiant & thermal  
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List 3 characteristics of metals.   solides at room temp (except mercury), good conductors of heat & electricity, malleable & ductile.  
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Where is the mass of an atom found?   in the nucleus; the protons & neutrons  
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List the 4 states of matter and explain how the particle move in each.   solid = vibrate in place, liquid = slide past one another, gas = fly all over, plasma = move too fast to observe  
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What is the equation for speed?   speed = distance/time  
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What is Newton's 1st Law?   Object remains at rest or in motion unless a net force acts on it.  
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What does a circuit breaker do?   a device designed to open an overloaded circuit and prevent overheating.  
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List 3 ways work is done.   pushing something, pulling something, lifting something  
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Define series circuit.   a path created for a current that allows only one route for the current.  
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What is a simple machine? List all types.   A device that does work with only one movement and changes the size or direction of a force. (lever, wedge, pulley, screw, wheel&axel, inclined plane)  
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Define electric current   the flow of electric charge  
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What is power?   the rate at which work is done  
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Define loudness.   the human perception of the energy a wave carries.  
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List 3 examples of heterogeneous mixtures   vegetable soup, italian salad dressing, chocolate chip cookie  
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Define mechanical advantage   the amount by which a machine multiplies an imput force.  
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List 3 examples of physical properties   shape, size, density  
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Define compound machine.   when 2 or more simple machines work together.  
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How do you calculate density?   density = mass/volume  
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Define radiation and give an example.   transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves. ex: infrared lamps at restaurants  
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List 3 examples of chemical properties.   ability to burn, ability to react with oxygen, toxicity  
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Define air resistance.   upward force acting on an object falling through the air.  
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Define static charge   the buildup of electric charges on an object  
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Define matter   anything that has mass & takes up space.  
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List 3 examples of chemical changes.   burning paper, digestion of hamburger, iron rusting  
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On a speed-time graph, what does a horizontal line show?   show the change in speed is zero  
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Define momentum   a measure of how hard it is to stop an object.  
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What is Newton's 2nd Law?   Force = mass x acceleration  
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What happens to materials when they get hot?   they expand  
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Define rarefaction   a place where molecules are far apart  
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Define reflection   when light bounces off a surface.  
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What is the speed of an EM wave?   300,000 km/s  
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Define wave frequency.   the number of waves that pass a certain point in one second.  
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Define medium   the material in which a wave travels.  
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Why do objects appear red?   they absorb all colors but red, which is reflected.  
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Define refraction.   when waves change speed when they pass from one medium into another.  
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