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HEAT Samuel DuPont 2009

 Where is Matter found?  What are two things all matter must have?  What are the three types (phases) of water?  Which phases take the shape of its container?  What do we do to a solid to turn it into a liquid? Samuel DuPont 2009

 All magnets have two _______.  One is _______ and one is _________.  If we push two “like” poles together, what happens?  What about opposite poles?  Are magnets attracted to all metals?  Magnets are attracted to materials with _______ in them Samuel DuPont 2009

 List the 5 basic forms of energy.  Sound is the ______ of air which moves in a ________.  Lower pitch makes the waves get _______  Higher pitch makes the waves get _______  Heat travels from ______ to _______  We measure heat with a __________ Samuel DuPont 2009

 Conduct  The transfer of energy through matter  Similar Words  Conduction  Conductivity Samuel DuPont 2009

 Are some faster than others?  Can you think of any which are fast? Samuel DuPont 2009

 Which one will move heat faster? Samuel DuPont 2009