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Physical Science(study of matter and energy)text
Matter(all matters can be detected and measured) *
Properties of matter(Characteristics that help classify or identify matter)*
Physical properties(Properties observed without changing the make-up, or identify, of the matter).
Chemical properties(Describe matter based on its ability to change into a new kind of matter with different properties).
States of matter*
Solid(keeps its shape and volume)
Liquid(1-takes on the shape of its container.
2-keeps the same volume, in a container or not.
can flow).
Gas:(1-takes on the shape and volume of its container. 2- can flow).
Atoms
Protones
Neutrones
Electrones
Elements (each element is made up of atoms of the same type), Molecules (two or more atoms combine), and compounds(most elements are in combination with other element that is in chemical compounds).
Periodic Table (is made up of horizontal rows and vertical columns of boxes)
Chemical formulas, reactions, and equations
Mixtures (a combination of two or more substances that have not combined chemically), solutions (is a mixture that looks like a single substance and has the same properties throughout), and suspensions (the kind of mixture, in which the components are dispersed but large enough to see and to settle out).
Forces and motion
Forces in nature (a force is a push or pull on an object)
Balanced (when the net force on an object is zero, the forces are said to be balanced) and unbalanced forces (when the net force on an object is greater than zero, the forces are said to be unbalanced).
Newton's laws of motion
speed
Velocity
Acceleration
Work (work is accomplished when force is applied to an object and the object moves a distance)
Simple machines (is a device that makes work easier).
Forces in fluids (all fluids exert pressure as their molecules move around and bump into the surface of other matter).
physical science equations
Energy
Forms of energy
Mechanical energy
Kinetic energy
Thermal energy
Light energy
Sound energy
Electrical energy
Chemical energy
Nuclear energy
Thermal energy (the total amount of Kinetic energy contained in all the particles of a substance).
Waves (it is an oscillation (a back-and-forth or up-and-down motions) that travels from one place to another with a certain velocity).
Light (it is a type of energy produced by the vibration of electrically charged particles).
Sound (it is produced when an object vibrates)
Electricity and magnetism (they both are closely related because both are caused by negative and positive charges in matter).