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Science-related vocab words

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Safety Goggles   Safety goggles are a pair of goggles that are used for eye protection  
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Graduated Cylinder   A graduated cylinder is a cylinder used to measure the volume of liquids. It can also be used to find the volume of irregualr objects  
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Density   Density is the amount of mass in a certain volume. The formula to find density is D=M/V  
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Triple Beam Balance   A triple beam balance is a scale used to find the mass of an object  
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Fire Extinguisher   A fire extinguisher is a tank that is filled with a chemical mixture used to put out fires  
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Chemical Change   A chemical change is a change that affects the chemical composition of an object. Examples of chemical changes are change in color, temperature change, or solid precipitate produced  
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Physical Change   A physical change is a change that affects the physical structure of an object such as size or shape  
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Proton   A proton is a part of an atom that is located in the nucleus. It has a positive charge and affects the atomic mass of the atom  
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Neutron   A neutron is a part of an atom that affects the atomic mass of the atom. It has a neutral charge and is located in the nucles of an atom  
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Electron   An electron is a part of an atom loacted in the electron shells. They have negative charges  
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Newton's First Law of Motion   Newton's first law of motion states that an object at rest will remain at rest unless an unbalanced force is acted upon it. Also, an object in motion will remain in motion unless an unbalanced force is acted upon it  
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Newtion's Second Law of Motion   Newton's second law of motion states that the accleleration of an object depends on the objects mass and the size of the force applied to it  
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Newton's Third Law of Motion   Newton's Third law of motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction  
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Unbalanced force   An unbalanced force is a force that is applied to an object and causes that object to move  
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Balanced Force   A balanced force is a force applied to an object that causes no movement. (forces are equal)  
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Comet   A comet is a celestial body composed of dust and gas that sometimes has a tail  
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Black Hole   An object of space in which nothing, not even light, can escape  
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Main Sequence Star   A main sequence star is a star located on the diagonal band of an HR diagram  
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Irregular Galaxy   An irregular galaxy is a galaxy with no specific shape.  
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Meteorite   A meteorite is a meteor that has reached the Earth's surface  
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