A) Hot B) Solar C) Thermal D) Nuclear
A) Thermometer B) Thermostat C) Amplitude D) Temperature
A) Convection, Conduction, and Radiation B) Light, Sound, and Feeling C) Heat, Cold, and Warm D) Convection, Connection, and Radio
A) Thermal Equilibrium B) equally concluded C) Room Temperature D) Balance
A) only if its liquid B) Neither true or Flase C) True D) False
A) Neither true or false B) Only if it is melted C) True D) False
A) Too many to count B) Six C) Seven D) Eight
A) Light that moves through space B) Transfers energy by direct contact of one substance to another substance C) transfer of energy through either liquid or air currents D) ROY G BIV
A) ROY G BIV B) transfer of energy through either liquid or air currents C) Light that moves through space D) Transfers energy by direct contact of one substance to another substance
A) Transfers energy by direct contact of one substance to another substance B) Light that moves through space C) ROY G BIV D) transfer of energy through either liquid or air currents
A) The seven colors of the visible light spectrum B) Convection, Conduction, and Radiation C) Red, Orange, Yellow, Grape, Berry, Ink Stain, and Violin D) The name of the man that discovered the Visible light spectrum
A) Crust, Mantle, and Core B) Crust, Toughness, and longevity C) Crest, Trough, and Wave length D) Convection, Conduction, and Radiation
A) Microwave B) Visible C) Gamma D) Radio
A) Visible B) Microwave C) Gamma D) Radio
A) True B) Radio is not an EM wave C) Neither true or False D) False
A) Isaac Newton B) Ben Franklin C) Roy G Biv D) Albert Einstein
A) Cones, Bells, and Pupil B) The Cornea and eye lashes C) It is the sun and not our eyes that let us see D) Cones, Rods, and Optic Nerve
A) That is the only color given off by a substance B) The color we see is REFLECTED and the other colors absorbed C) The color we see is REFRACTED and the other colors are absorbed D) We see all the colors all the time
A) can only happen at night B) The light is bent or manipulated C) Can only happen in the day time D) The light bounces back in the opposite direction
A) Keeps temperature in or out B) Draws the energy to itself C) Does nothing at all D) Helps you see better
A) Helps the train engineer collect tickets B) Does nothing at all C) Keeps temperature in or out D) Darws energy toward itself ![]()
A) Microwave B) Microwaves C) Ultraviolet D) Infrared ![]()
A) Ultraviolet B) Microwave C) Infrared D) Radio ![]()
A) Radiation B) Electricity C) Conduction D) Convection ![]()
A) Radiation B) Electricity C) Convection D) Conduction ![]()
A) Radiation B) Conduction C) Chemical D) Convection ![]()
A) Radio B) Ultraviolet C) Gamma D) Microwave ![]()
A) x-Ray B) Microwave C) Gamma D) Radio ![]()
A) Microwave B) Gamma C) Ultraviolet D) X-Ray ![]()
A) Radio B) Microwave C) Gamma D) Visible ![]()
A) Microwave B) Gamma C) Radio D) Ultraviolet ![]()
A) Radiation B) Convection C) Conduction D) Physical ![]()
A) Convection B) Radiation C) Chemical D) Conduction ![]()
A) X-Ray B) Radiation C) conduction D) Gamma ![]()
A) Convection B) Electricity C) Conduction D) Radiation
A) How many waves pass a certain point in one minute B) the measurement from the crest to the trough C) How many waves pass a certain point in one second D) How many waves pass a certain point in one hour
A) Color Subtraction B) Color Blindness C) Crayola Colors D) Color Addition
A) Styrofoam B) Water in a bottle C) A piece of wood D) Paper bags
A) A rubber glove B) A bag of air C) A piece of metal D) A bucket of water
A) From Cold to Hot B) In a Current ONLY C) From Hot to Cold D) By Contact ONLY |