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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Force Physical Properties Lab SafetyToolsPotpourri

The material attracted to a magnet.

What is iron?

The pulling force between two surfaces

What is friction?

This force is so weak that although all matter has it, only very large mass makes it observable.

What is gravity?

The unit used to measure the strength of a force.

What is is a newton?

A tool with few or no moving parts used to move objects.

What is a simple machine?

The amount of matter that is in an object.

What is mass?

The amount of space an object takes up.

What is volume?

Material which allows energy such as heat or electricity to pass through.

What is a conductor?

The amount of matter that is found in a certain size object.

What is density?

This mixture is hard to separate because its particles mix so well with each other

What is a solution?

These safety tools are used whenever students work with liquids or small objects that can fly in the air.

What are goggles?

Eat the candy and chips or drink the Koolaid the teacher set on the table.

What are things students do not do in the lab?

You need to be very careful not to have wet hands when working with this type of energy.

What is electricity?

Tell the Teacher.

What a student should do if something gets broke or someone is hurt?

Way to smell odors by waving the hand over a substance and toward the nose.

What is wafting?

A tool for measuring thermal energy.

What is a thermometer?

A lever like tool which measures the mass of objects.

What is double pan balance? or What is a triple beam balance?

A tool is used to measure the amount of space an object or substance takes up.

What is a graduated cylinder? or What is a beaker?

A tool used by astronomers to make distant objects appear to be closer.

What is a telescope?

The system using standard units of measure that are used by scientist and engineers around the world.

What is the metric system?

Melted rock found below the surface of Earth.

What is magma?

A system of living and nonliving things that create a habitat.

What is an ecosystem?

The scientific name for all living things.

What is organism?

A place that has no gravity.

What is outerspace?

A giant ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake.

What is a tsunami? or What is a tidal wave?