Chemistry, Physics, and Energy

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a type of heat transfer, examples include ironing clothes and melting an ice cube in your hands.
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metals are good examples of these
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plastics are good examples of these
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another type of heat transfer, there are two types-natural and forced
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heat travels through photons in this type of heat transfer
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similar to evaporation, but not just on the surface of a liquid
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the faster the molecule speed, the higher the _____.
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the first step in the water cycle
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a phase change, the opposite of deposition
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they can be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means
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they make up the periodic table
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7 of them on the periodic table, including antimony
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measured in mL or cm^3
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the formula for it is mass/volume
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if an object has a lower density than water, it means the object's _______ force is higher than the weight of it.
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the formula for it is distance/time
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there are two types of it-positive and negative
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there are three types of it-instantaneous, constant, and average
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2 factors affect this-types of surfaces involved and how hard the surfaces push together
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measured in Newtons