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| energy caused by a vibrating object |
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| properties that can be observed, measured, or changed |
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| the force of attraction or repulsion some materials have on other materials |
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| a material that allows energy to pass through |
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| the movement of thermal energy from one place to another |
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| a smooth steady movement of liquid, gas, or electricity |
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| the flow of electrical power or charge through a circuit |
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| the energy of sunlight; it drives the water cycle |
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| ability to cause change in matter |
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| a push or pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change direction |
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| light energy that bounces off objects |
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| the bending of light rays when they pass through an object |
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| a material that blocks energy from moving through |
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| a complete pathway of conductors that allows electricity to flow through it |
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| a combination of 2 or more substances that do not chemically change |
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| a liquid mixture in which the particles of each subtances are evenly mixed |
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| anything that has mass and takes up space |
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| the amount of matter in something |
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| the concentration of matter in an object; tightly or loosely packed |
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