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ABC Book

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ABC BOOK

BY:SHAINA LEMA
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A-AIR PRESSURE

  • A os for air pressure
  • Definition-Air pressure is the force exerted on you by the weight of tiny particles of air (air molecules).
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B

  • B Is for battery
  • Definition-container consisting of one or more cells.
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C

  • C Is for current
  • (Example)- i saw a current flow threw a wire.

D

  • D is for data
  • (Example)-i was writting my data on my chart.
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F

  • F is for flow
  • (Example)-i saw eletricity flow from a wire.

G

  • G is for a generator
  • (Example)-i used a generator in class.
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H

  • H is for hypothesis
  • Definnition-make an educated guess.

I

  • I is for ivy
  • (Example)-i saw a ivy in the woods.
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J

  • J is for jet stream
  • Definition-a flow of exhaust gasses from a jet engine.
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K

  • K is for kingdom
  • Definition-a order of animal kingdoms.

L

  • L is for lever
  • (Example)-we use a lever in class.
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M

  • M is for motor
  • (Example)-car uses motor.

N

  • N is for north pole of a magnet
  • (Example)-when a north an north they repel

O

  • O is for organism
  • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
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P

  • P is for phloem
  • Definition-the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products
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Q

  • Q is for qunatative
  • (Example)-there was a 2 bees on my porch.
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R

  • R is for radiant energy
  • Definition-Radiant energy is the energy of electromagnetic radiation.
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S

  • S is for sound energy
  • Definition-Sound energy. Form of energy associated with the vibration.
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T

  • T is for thermometer
  • (Example)-i use a thermometer to see the degrees.
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U

  • U is for uv radiation
  • Defenition-is simply one form of energy coming from the sun.
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V

  • V is a variable
  • Definition-able to change or adapt

W

  • W is for wire
  • (Example)-we use wire in class for are motor.
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X

  • X is for x axis
  • Definition-the principal or horizontal axis of a system of coordinates.
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Y

  • Y is for y axis
  • Definition-the secondary or vertical axis of a system of coordinates.

Z

  • Z is for a zebra
  • (Example)-i saw a zebra before.
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