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Acceleration of an object is directly


proportional to the force applied and inversely
proportional to the mass of an object

Light is redirected as it passes through a


medium

Electromagnetism

Amount of energy the wave carries per second


through a given area

Do not allow heat to pass or flow through them

Has one switch that controls the flow of


electric current from the source

Opaque

For every force of action, there is an equal and


opposite reaction

Schematic diagram

Reflection

Translucent

Belong to a third class of materials with


electrical properties between those of
insulators and conductors

Electrons are continuous and flowing

Measures the current in a wire through the


deflection of a solenoid in an external magnetic
field

The closed path along which the electrons


flowmotion occurred

Thermal conductors

An appliance or device that use electricity from


a source

Speed

An object that uses electricity to create a


magnet

Magnetites

Unit used to measure the amount of electricity


required for a device to work

Ultrasound

Pathway of electricity from the source to the


load

Elasticity

Distance covered by an object divided by the


time it takes to travel that distance

Unit that compares the intensity of different


sounds

Transparent

A sound that has a uniform and regular pattern


of vibrations

Switch

Change in velocity divided by the time interval


which the change occurred

Centrifugal force

Infrasound

An object at rest stays at rest until an outside


force causes it to move

Magnetic force/Magnetism

Two types of electricity

Number of vibrations or sound waves per


second

Velocity

Inward force

Two opposite poles in a magnet

Electricity

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