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list five properties of non-metals
many are gases at room temperature, dull, brittle, do not conduct heat and electricity well
list five properties of metals
solid at room temperature (except for mercury which is the only liquid metal), they are shiny, do not good conductors, malleable, ductile, sonorous
cobalt, nickle, iron and steel can be attracted by magnet they are ...
magnetic metals
copper is used for electrical wiring because .... (two things)
it conducts electricity and it is flexible
iron is used for bridges because it is .....
strong (
Metal are used for jewellery because they are ...
shiny
metals are strong and tough (hard), they do not ........... when dropped and do not crack easily.
shatter
Metals can be hammered into shape, they are ....
Malleable
Metals can be drawn out into wires, they are ....
ductile
Hard but can easily break
brittle
Give two reason electric wire are covered with plastic
plastic is an insulator/does not conduct electricity AND flexible
What name we give to the amount of matter in an object?
The mass
what type of energy is caused by friction?
heat energy
what instrument is used to measure a force?
A forcemeter / Newtonmeter
when two forces cancel each other we say that they are...
Balanced
what does streamlined mean ?
streamlined describes the shape of an object that has a low air resistance.
What is the weight of a sack of potatoes which mass is 15 kg (1 kg means 10 N)
150 N
The drawings shows a book hanging from a forcemeter. What is the weight of the book ?give the value and the unit
8 Newtons (8 N)
Look at the diagram, what are the directions (arrow) of the contact force and weight?
weight (downwards) and contact force (upwards)
Look at the diagram, what are the directions (arrow) of the pushing and friction forces ?
friction (left) and push (right)
Give the name of the TWO forces represented by the arrows
air resistance (upwards) and weight (downwards)
the pull of earth's gravity on an object
wheight
how is called the force acting on an object when it falls through the air
air resistance
How is called the force produced when one surface slides over another
friction
How is called the push of an object on another when they are touching
contact force