Newton | | phase of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape |
weight | | a push or pull |
buoyancy | | phase change from a liquid to a solid |
freezing | | change that produces a new substance |
sublimation | | amount of matter in an object |
energy | | amount of space something takes up |
unit | | 1000 of these equals one liter |
meter | | force that opposes the downward motion of falling object |
centimeter | | metric unit of temperature |
degreeCelsius | | metric unit of length about the thickness of your fingernail |
liter | | phase of matter with a definite shape and volume |
volume | | mass per unit of volume |
kilogram | | metric unit of lenth about the thickness of your small finger |
zero | | small metric unit of mass |
milliliter | | the study of matter and energy |
temperature | | the amount used to measure something |
force | | a force that opposes the motion of an object |
friction | | basic metric unit of length |
physical | | phase change from a gas to a liquid |
matter | | phase change from a solid to a liquid |
onehundred | | change that does not produce a new substance |
kilometer | | phase change from a liquid to a gas |
millimeter | | cm x cm x cm |
thirtyseven | | anything that has mass and takes up space |
chemical | | metric unit of length equal to about one mile |
mass | | the upward force exerted by a gas or liquid |
twentytwo | | the force of attraction between all objects in the universe |
cubiccentimeter | | boiling point of water in degree Celsius |
airresistance | | basic metric unit of mass |
evaporation | | room temperature in degree Celsius |
plasma | | fourth phase of matter found only at extremely high temperatures |
physicalscience | | the measure of how hot or cold something is |
density | | freezing point of water in degree Celsius |
gram | | phase change from a solid to a gas |
gas | | the metric unit of force |
gravity | | measure of the pull of gravity on an object |
liquid | | the ability to change matter |
melting | | basic metric unit of volume |
solid | | body temperature in degree Celsius |
condensation | | phase of matter with no definite shape or volume |