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Chapter 3 (Force and Motion) Review

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An object is moving only if it changes positions relative to a ___________ _______________.   reference point  
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The formula for speed is SPEED = _________________.   distance/time  
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A _______________ exerted on an object causes it to accelerate.   unbalanced  
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Newton’s First Law of Motion states that an object at _____ will remain at _______ unless acted upon by a force.   rest; rest  
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_________________ forces do not change an object’s motion.   Balanced  
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___________________ is a measure of the average kinetic energy of an object’s individual particles.   Temperature  
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At room temperature, two glasses of water will have the same average ______________ energy.   kinetic  
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Water freezes at _______________ on the Fahreneheit scale.   32 degrees  
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Water freezes at _______________ on the Celsius scale.   0 degrees  
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____________ ____________ is the total energy of all the particles in a substance.   Thermal energy  
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_________________ is the transfer of thermal energy from a substance at one temperature to a substance at a different temperature.   Heat  
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_________________ is the SI unit is used to measure heat.   Joules  
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In the process of _________________, heat is transferred from one particle of matter to another in an object without the movement of the object itself.   conduction  
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________________ is the movement that transfers heat within fluids.   convection  
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Heated air moving from baseboard heaters throughout the room is an example of ______________________.   convection  
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_________________ is the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves.   Radiation  
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Heat moves from only ___________ objects to _________ objects.   warmer; colder  
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A material that does not conduct heat well is an ___________________.   insulator  
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Plastic, air, and fiberglass are examples of _______________.   insulators  
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_______________ is a good conductors.   Metal (silver)  
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____________ __________ is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of a substance by 1 Kelvin.   Specific heat  
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_________ states of matter exist on Earth.   Three  
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Gases have more __________ ___________ than liquids.   thermal energy  
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___________ ___________ is the temperature at which a solid changes into liquid.   Melting point  
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___________ ___________ is the temperature at which a liquid changes into solid.   Freezing point  
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When liquid in a thermometer is heated it expands. This is an example of ______________ ________________.   thermal expansion  
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