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Physical Science
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What is Physical Science Physics: the science of matter and energy and their interactions – Sciences such as physics, chemistry, astronomy, – studies of matter, electricity, magnetism, sound, and light – designed to observe behaviors of physical objects
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Matter Topics States of Matter Changes in state of matter Behaviors of Gasses and Fluids
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Matter - anything that takes up space and has mass Four States of Matter Solid Liquid Gas Plasma » Mass - amount of matter in an object
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Amorphous solids Amorphous - without a definite form – Some scientists think they should be classified as very thick liquids
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Chemistry Topics Atoms Elements Chemical Bonds Acids and Bases
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Thermal Expansion - matter expands as it warms, contracts as it cools As heat a substance, give more E to molecules As cool a substance, take away molecule’s E
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Energy and Forces Topics Energy and Work Motion and Forces Newton’s 3 Laws
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Energy-An Agent of Change When an object can change its environment, it has energy (e.g baseball breaking window) – Energy: ability to cause change (E) Two types of energy: 1.Kinetic Energy 2.Potential Energy
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Kinetic Energy (KE) Kinetic energy: energy in the form of motion – E.g. spinning bicycle wheel, sprinting, flying Frisbee
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Potential Energy (PE) Potential energy: stored energy
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Conservation of Energy Law of conservation of energy: energy is neither created or destroyed, only changes state – As you move back and forth, energy is converted from kinetic to potential back to kinetic energy continuously – So why does the swing eventually stop?
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What is work? Work: transfer of energy through motion – In order to take place, force must be exerted
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Force - push or pull Balanced forces - forces on an object that are equal in size and opposite in direction – Do not change an object’s motion Unbalanced forces - force that changes the motion or position of an object – Cause it to accelerate
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Motion - change in position Speed - distance traveled in a certain amount of time – Rate of motion
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Newton’s First Law - object moving at a constant velocity keeps moving at that velocity until acted upon by an unbalanced force Object in motion stays in motion – E.g. Air hockey puck glided until hits wall Object at rest stays at rest – E.g. Hockey puck stays on ice until hit it Also called law of inertia Inertia - tendency of an object to resist changes in motion
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Momentum - measures the amount of inertia (mass x velocity) High velocity = more momentum High mass = more momentum
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Friction Friction - force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are touching each other Depends on: – Type of surfaces – Force pressing surfaces together
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Types of Friction Sliding friction - when solids slide over each other – Strongest friction Rolling friction - when objects roll over a surface – Medium strength Fluid friction - when object moves through a fluid – Least strong
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Bloom ’ s Taxonomy: Science ’ s Natural Progression
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