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Heat travels from _____ to _____ matter. Topic 1 $100

Topic 1 $200 This is the movement of heat through solids.

Movement of heat through liquids and gases. Topic 1 $300

Movement of heat through space in invisable waves. Topic 1 $400

Water boiling is an example of this. Topic 1 $500

This is a device used to open & close a circuit. Topic 2 $100

Topic 2 $200 This is a complete pathway which allows electricity to flow through.

Topic 2 $300 Electric current is used to produce this kind of energy. (4 possible answers)

Topic 2 $400 This is the key term for a material which prevents the flow of electricity or the movement of heat.

Topic 2 $500 Insulators are used to cover wires for this reason.

Topic 3 $100 Although these two rocks have the same temperature this rock holds more heat. A B

Topic 3 $200 0º and 100º are the boiling and freezing points of this temperature scale.

Topic 3 $300 32º and 212º are the freezing and boiling points of this temperature scale.

Topic 3 $400 This is the key term for a material which allows electricity or heat to move through.

Topic 3 $500 This is an incomplete pathway through which electricity cannot f low.

Topic 4 $100 This is an item that uses electric current to produce light energy.

Topic 4 $200 This is an item that uses electric current to produce heat energy.

Topic 4 $300 A radio uses electric current to produce this type of energy.

Topic 4 $400 This is an item that uses electric current to produce mechanical energy.

Topic 4 $500 This is an item that uses electric current to produce all four kinds of energy (light, heat, sound, and mechanical energy)

Topic 5 $100 In the diagram below the light bulb will do this.

Topic 2 $200 In the diagram below the light bulb will do this.

Topic 5 $300 In the diagram below the light bulb will do this.

Topic 5 $400 In the diagram below the light bulb will do this.

Topic 5 $500 In the diagram below the light bulb will do this.

Topic 1 $100 What is from hot to cold?

Topic 1 $200 What is conduction?

Topic 1 $300 What is convection?

Topic 1 $400 What is radiation?

Topic 1 $500 What is convection?

Topic 2 $100 What is a switch?

Topic 2 $200 What is a closed circuit?

Topic 2 $300 What are light, heat, sound, or mechanical energy?

Topic 2 $400 What is an insulator?

Topic 2 $500 What is to keep electricity from leaving wires (electrocution)?

Topic 3 $100 What is rock A?

Topic 3 $200 What is Celsius?

Topic 3 $300 What is Fahrenheit?

Topic 3 $400 What is a conductor?

Topic 3 $500 What is an open circuit?

Topic 4 $100 What is light bulb (etc…)?

Topic 4 $200 What is blow dryer (etc…)?

Topic 4 $300 What is sound energy?

Topic 4 $400 What is a ceiling fan (etc..)?

Topic 4 $500 What is a microwave, computer, TV, etc..?

Topic 5 $100 What is light?

Topic 5 $200 What is NOT light?

Topic 5 $300 What is light?

Topic 5 $400 What is NOT light?

Topic 5 $500 What is NOT light?