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Things are lazy and like to keep doing what they are already doing
What is inertia?
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“Stuff” something is made up of.
What is mass?
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All objects attract each other, The greater the mass of the
object, the greater the attraction.
What is gravity?
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Wherever you go in the universe, your______stays the same but your _____ can change because gravity changes.
What is mass, and weight?
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Molecules in this substance Attract and repel each other, or they
vibrate
What are solids?
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Heat causes molecules to do this.
What is to slip past each other, or melt?
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This is the process where a liquidbecomes a gas.
What is evaporation?
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When gas molecules are cooled, they move more slowly and crowd
together to form a liquid.
What is condensation?
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As a substance is heated, the molecules move ________, and
they _________
What is faster, expand?
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When a substance cools, the molecules move_______ and
__________or _______.
What is slower, contract or shrink?
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This word was taken from a Latin word that translates to little lumps.
What is molecules?
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These whiz around a nucleus in a cloud.
What are electrons?
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These have mostly empty space between
the nucleus and the electrons.
What are atoms?
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The reason why metals are betterconductors than wood or plastic.
What is they have free electrons.
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Volume is a measurement of this.
What are length, width, and height?
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Density is a measure of these.
What are mass and volume.
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Objects that are less dense thana liquid do this.
Are pushed up by the water, or float.
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Objects that are more dense thana liquid do this.
Sinks because their mass pushes down more than the buoyancy of the liquid pushes up.
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An object stays put (in the middleof a container) when this is true.
When the density of the liquid and the object are the same.
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Hot fluids do this.
What is rise?