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Force, Motion, and Energy 1 Force, Motion, and Energy 2; Electricity 1 Electricity 2 Electricity 3 Magnetism

Category 1 - for 100 What is…. Described by locating it relative to another object or to the background.

Category 1 - for 100 Position of an object

Category 1 - for 200 You can describe the motion of an object by…..

Category 1 - for 200 Tracing and measuring its position over time.

Category 1 - for 300 What is… How fast an object is moving….

Category 1 - for 300 Speed

Category 1 - for 400 What is… The energy of motion…

Category 1 - for 400 Kinetic energy

Category 1 - for 500 What is… Any push or pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change speed or direction…

Category 1 - for 500 Force

Category 2 - for 100 The greater the force, the _____ the change in motion will be. The more massive an object, the _____ effect a given force will have on an object..

Category 2 - for 100 Greater; less

Category 2 - for 200 What is…. The resistance of motion created by two objects moving against each other. It creates heat.

Category 2 - for 200 Friction

Category 2 - for 300 Objects in motion tend to _____ in motion and objects at rest tend to _______ at rest.

Category 2 - for 300 Stay; stay

Category 2 - for 400 A continuous flow of negative charges (electrons) creates…

Category 2 - for 400 An electric current

Category 2 - for 500 What type of circuits allow the movement of electrical energy?

Category 2 - for 500 Closed circuits.

Category 3 - for 100 What type of circuits prevent the flow of electrical movement?

Category 3 - for 100 Open circuit.

Category 3 - for 200 What are materials that allow the flow of electrical energy? Name some examples.

Category 3 - for 200 Conductors Metals- aluminum, copper, tin Water

Category 3 - for 300 What are materials that prevent the flow of electrical energy? Name some examples.

Category 3 - for 300 Insulators Rubber, plastic, wood

Category 3 - for 400 What type of circuit has only one pathway for the current?

Category 3 - for 400 Series Circuit

Category 3 - for 500 What type of circuit has two or more pathways for the electrical current to run through?

Category 3 - for 500 Parallel circuit

Category 4 - for 100 What is created when certain materials are rubbed together?

Category 4 - for 100 Static electricity

Category 4 - for 200 What is the discharge of static electricity in the atmosphere?

Category 4 - for 200 Lightning

Category 4 - for 300 What can electrical energy be changed into?

Category 4 - for 300 Heat, light, or mechanical energy

Category 4 - for 400 What are iron bearing metals that attract each other?

Category 4 - for 400 Magnetic metals

Category 4 - for 500 What is the line of force that extends from the poles of a magnet in an arched pattern?

Category 4 - for 500 Magnetic force

Category 5 - for 100 What creates a magnetic field?

Category 5 - for 100 Electric current

Category 5 - for 200 What creates an electric current?

Category 5 - for 200 A moving magnetic field

Category 5 - for 300 What does a current flowing through a wire create?

Category 5 - for 300 A magnetic field

Category 5 - for 400 How can you make a magnetic field?

Category 5 - for 400 Wrap a wire around a nail and create a closed circuit. This is called an electromagnet.

Category 5 - for 500 What did Benjamin Franklin, Michael Faraday, and Thomas Edison discover?

Category 5 - for 500 Franklin- electricity in the atmosphere Faraday- the electromagnet Edison- the light bulb.