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4Matter and Chemistry
Matter and Chemistry II
Motion and Forces II
Light and Sound
Electricity Magnetism
Motion and Forces
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5The particles that are found in the nucleus
6Question 1a
7Particles that move around the nucleus
8Question 2a
9This is how the periodic table is arranged
10Question 3a
11Elements of the same group in the periodic table
have
12Question 4a
13This is what causes elements to bond
14Question 5a
15Has no definite shape and no definite volume
16Question 1b
17Original substance can be retrieved
18Question 2b
19Highly ionized gas
20Question 3b
21Term used to describe the movement of Thermal
energy from one substance to another
22Question 4b
23Electrons are transferred in a process called
24Question 5b
25The tendency for an object to resist change in
motion
26Question 1c
27If you know the speed and direction, you know
28Question 2c
29The product of an objects mass and velocity
30Question 3c
31Air resistance equals the force of gravity on a
falling object
32Question 4c
33The rate of acceleration due to gravity.
34Question 5c
35The unit that measures force
36Question 1d
37The type of energy that is stored
38Question 2d
39The relationship between force, mass and
acceleration
40Question 3d
41Motion is measured compared to a
42Question 4d
43The 2 components of projectile motion
44Question 5d
45Waves carry
46Question 1e
47Sound is produced by a
48Question 2e
49The electromagnetic radiation with the most energy
50Question 3e
51Our eyes see a red apple because
52Question 4e
53This causes the loudness of a sound to increase
54Question 5e
55Place where magnetic force is strongest
56Question 1f
57Rubber glass and wood are good examples
58Question 2f
59This is the way to increase the strength of an
electromagnet
60Question 3f
61The continuous loop in which an electric current
flows
62Question 4f
63The difference in electrical potential between 2
places
64Question 5f
65Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
66Name this compound MgO
67Final Question