one direction Crossword Puzzles
Module 6 Cross word 2024-05-07
Across
- to send out light
- equal amounts of day and night
- how the Moon is lit as seen from Earth
- to be looking in a certain direction
- not complete
- central, dark part of a shadow; light is totally blocked
- what bounces back from a surface
- to turn around a center point or line
- one half of Earth
- a set of events that happens over and over
- complete
- the most northern or most southern point on a planet
- a state that something reaches as it develops
- Lighter part of the shadow where light is blocked
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- to give only the main information
- more of the Moon's near side is lit
- in relation to something else
- to make something turn in a different direction
- less of the Moon's near side is lit
- the imaginary line that divides Earth
- the amount of material in something
- to move or turn in a circle
- to remember a fact, event, or situation
- something that must happen for something else to happen
- to continue in one direction over distance, time, or space
25 Clues: complete • not complete • to send out light • one half of Earth • to move or turn in a circle • in relation to something else • equal amounts of day and night • what bounces back from a surface • to give only the main information • more of the Moon's near side is lit • less of the Moon's near side is lit • the amount of material in something • to be looking in a certain direction • ...
Unit 7 - Waves and Sounds 2025-04-24
Across
- The number of waves per unit time
- interference Occurs when identical waves are superimposed exactly out of phase
- wave Disturbance parallel to propagation direction
- boom Constructive interference from object faster than sound
- Occurs when driving force matches natural frequency
- wave A wave with only one crest or a few crests
- Distance between adjacent identical parts of a wave
- effect Shift in observed frequency due to motion of source or observer
- Causes a wave to change direction
- wave A wave produced by superposition that does not propagate
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- Causes a wave’s path to bend when changing medium
- wave A wave that repeats for several cycles
- interference Occurs when identical waves are superimposed exactly in phase
- A disturbance that moves and carries energy but not mass
- The time for one complete wave cycle
- wave Disturbance perpendicular to propagation direction
- Location of maximum amplitude of a standing wave
- wave Must travel through a medium
- Points where there is no motion in standing waves
- The combination of two waves at the same location
20 Clues: The number of waves per unit time • wave Must travel through a medium • Causes a wave to change direction • The time for one complete wave cycle • wave A wave that repeats for several cycles • wave A wave with only one crest or a few crests • Location of maximum amplitude of a standing wave • Causes a wave’s path to bend when changing medium • ...
Energy 2017-01-07
Across
- The distance between corresponding points of two consecutive waves
- The lowest part of the wave
- Waves that can travel through an empty space
- A disturbance that travels through a medium from one location to another location
- The change in direction of a wavefront at an interface between two different media so that it returns to the medium from which it came
- Occurs when waves bend around small obstacles, or when waves spread out after they pass through small openings
- The storing of energy
- Any substance that carries the wave, or through which the wave travels
- A point on the wave where the displacement of the medium is at a maximum
- wave A wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation
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- The frequency of a sound wave
- Waves where the disturbance moves in the same direction as the wave
- The entire range of electromagnetic waves from low to high frequency
- The number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time
- Occurs when waves pass from one medium to another
- The ability to do work
- Waves that require a medium
- The change in direction of a wave, caused by the change in the wave's speed
- The length and width of waves as they move or vibrate
- Makes up everything around you
20 Clues: The storing of energy • The ability to do work • The lowest part of the wave • Waves that require a medium • The frequency of a sound wave • Makes up everything around you • Waves that can travel through an empty space • Occurs when waves pass from one medium to another • The length and width of waves as they move or vibrate • ...
fs pz 2024-05-28
Across
- Sum of thinking and breaking distance is the ________ distance
- Substance that flows, such as a liquid or gas
- Push or pull on an object
- Change in velocity over time
- Collision or forceful contact
- Speed in a specific direction
- Quantity with magnitude only, no direction
- Line that touches a curve at one point
- How fast something is moving without direction
- Mass in motion
- Amount of matter in an object
- Measure of how hot or cold something is
- Force applied over a distance
- A measure of change over time
- Transfer of thermal energy
- Capacity to do work
- Slope of a graph line
- Force that opposes motion between surfaces
- Size or amount of a physical quantity
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- Reduction in speed
- Type of system where no matter enters or leaves
- proportional Relationship where one quantity increases with another
- Force of attraction between objects with mass
- Quantity with both magnitude and direction
- Type of energy associated with movement
- Distance in a straight line from start to finish
- Net force acting on an object
- Quantity that remains constant in a closed system
- How far an object moves
- Tendency of an object to resist changes in motion
- Unit of force
- State where opposing forces are balanced
- Not moving
33 Clues: Not moving • Unit of force • Mass in motion • Reduction in speed • Capacity to do work • Slope of a graph line • How far an object moves • Push or pull on an object • Transfer of thermal energy • Change in velocity over time • Net force acting on an object • Collision or forceful contact • Speed in a specific direction • Amount of matter in an object • Force applied over a distance • ...
Quiz Review 2023-05-11
Across
- force causing plane to move forward
- Air particles rubbing against parts of the airplane
- changes roll by creating more lift one wing
- control equipment and pilots are here
- spoils the lift by increasing drag for landing
- changes pitch and is movable/adjustable
- holds the plane together and carries the payload
- important for aerodynamics and houses the aircraft’s radar
- generates lift and airfoil shaped
- Caused by the shape of the object moving through the air
- This force always acts straight down
Down
- generates drag and improves the fuel economy
- STABILIZER Stabilizes yaw and keeps aircraft aligned with flight direction
- Changes yaw and is an adjustable and movable component
- ENGINE generates thrust using propellers
- Airflow around one part of the aircraft mixes with airflow around another part
- The force acting parallel to direction of flight but opposite direction
- STABILIZER Controls pitch and has an upward force balancing airplane
- increases lift of attack and is movable/adjustable
- Increases lift for take off or drag for landing
- The force that works against gravity
21 Clues: generates lift and airfoil shaped • force causing plane to move forward • The force that works against gravity • This force always acts straight down • control equipment and pilots are here • changes pitch and is movable/adjustable • ENGINE generates thrust using propellers • changes roll by creating more lift one wing • generates drag and improves the fuel economy • ...
Electrical Terms 2023-09-03
Across
- Allows current flow in only one direction.
- Measures voltage in a circuit.
- (Alternating Current) Electric current that changes direction periodically.
- Tool for measuring voltage, current, and resistance.
- Protective tubing for electrical wiring.
- Stores electrical energy in an electrical field.
- Component that resists changes in current flow.
- The flow of electric charge in a circuit.
- Law Relates voltage, current, and resistance (V = I * R).
- A safety device that melts when current exceeds a limit.
- Material that allows electricity to flow easily.
- Device that changes voltage levels in AC circuits.
- A device that consumes electrical power.
- Gauge Measurement of wire thickness.
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- (kWh) Unit of electrical energy consumption.
- A closed path through which electricity can flow.
- (Direct Current) Electric current that flows in one direction.
- Material that restricts the flow of electricity.
- Connecting a circuit to the Earth to prevent shock.
- Property that opposes the flow of electrical current.
- Box Enclosure for electrical connections.
- Unit of electric current.
- Circuit A low-resistance path causing excess current.
- Breaker Automatic device to protect circuits from overload.
- The potential difference that drives electric current.
25 Clues: Unit of electric current. • Measures voltage in a circuit. • Gauge Measurement of wire thickness. • Protective tubing for electrical wiring. • A device that consumes electrical power. • Box Enclosure for electrical connections. • The flow of electric charge in a circuit. • Allows current flow in only one direction. • (kWh) Unit of electrical energy consumption. • ...
General Vocab Crossword 2025-09-11
Across
- deep cut
- divides left/right body plane
- sudden/short ailment
- near origin (anatomical direction)
- back (anatomical direction)
- below (anatomical direction)
- divides top/bottom body plane
- palm up
- palm down
- scrape
- toward middle (anatomical direction)
- divides front/back body plane
Down
- toward side (anatomical direction)
- move toward midline
- bend joint
- straighten joint
- move away from midline
- sole outward
- bruise
- above (anatomical direction)
- crackling sound
- far from origin
- sole inward
- long-term/recurring ailment
24 Clues: bruise • scrape • palm up • deep cut • palm down • bend joint • sole inward • sole outward • crackling sound • far from origin • straighten joint • move toward midline • sudden/short ailment • move away from midline • back (anatomical direction) • long-term/recurring ailment • above (anatomical direction) • below (anatomical direction) • divides left/right body plane • divides top/bottom body plane • ...
Trinity Martinez 2016-12-14
Across
- atoms gaining one or more electrons
- materials with tightly bound electrons
- materials that are neither good conductors or good insulators
- when electrons are transferred, electrons are not lost or gained
- the flow of electric charge
- electric potential measurement
- the energy possessed by a charged particle
- certain metals that acquire infinite conductivity at near absolute zero
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- space that surrounds any charged object.
- atoms losing one or more electrons
- how well circuit component resists passage of currents
- charges alternate in direction
- flows in one direction
- materials that allow charged particles to pass through easily
- used to visualize an electric field
15 Clues: flows in one direction • the flow of electric charge • charges alternate in direction • electric potential measurement • atoms losing one or more electrons • atoms gaining one or more electrons • used to visualize an electric field • materials with tightly bound electrons • space that surrounds any charged object. • the energy possessed by a charged particle • ...
P4 waves 2021-02-24
Across
- This is used in hospitals
- one way in which heat is transferred.
- when the waves bounce back
- the maximum displacement of a point of a wave from its rest position
- the top of a wave
- it can travel through a vacuum
- produced by something vibrating
- how high or low a sound is
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- a wave in which the oscillation are at right angles to the direction of travel and energy
- the change in direction of a wave
- the number of waves produced
- the spreading out of waves when they pass through a gap.
- the distance between a point on one wave and the same point on the next
- the bottom of a wave
- the vibrations are parallel to the direction of wave travel
15 Clues: the top of a wave • the bottom of a wave • This is used in hospitals • when the waves bounce back • how high or low a sound is • the number of waves produced • it can travel through a vacuum • produced by something vibrating • the change in direction of a wave • one way in which heat is transferred. • the spreading out of waves when they pass through a gap. • ...
Newton's Crossword Puzzle by Ethan Hendrickson 25 Points 2015-01-31
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- Another term for Speed
- The force that opposes movement between two objects which are in contact with one another
- For every action, there is an equal and opposite what?
- The number of laws of Motion
- The orientation which an object is facing towards, travelling towards, or being observed from
- The fruit which supposedly inspired Newton to conceive gravity
- A change in position or direction
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- The measure of Gravity's pull on an object
- Newton The creator of the three laws of Motion
- Equals (Velocity multiplied by Time)plus Direction
- The First law/An object's resistance to Motion
- A push or pull exerted on an object
- Force Equals Mass times Acceleration
- The force that pulls all objects towards one another
- The amount of particles in an object
15 Clues: Another term for Speed • The number of laws of Motion • A change in position or direction • A push or pull exerted on an object • Force Equals Mass times Acceleration • The amount of particles in an object • The measure of Gravity's pull on an object • Newton The creator of the three laws of Motion • The First law/An object's resistance to Motion • ...
CP4 Waves 2023-02-18
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- A wave where the vibrations are at right angles to the direction the wave is travelling.
- The distance between a point on one wave and the same point on the next wave.
- Any substance through which something travels.
- The boundary between two materials.
- A way of transferring energy or information but not mass.
- Waves made by a vibrating charge, all travel at the speed of light in vacuum.
- The change in direction when waves change speed going from one medium into another.
- An imaginary line at right angles to a surface where a ray of light hits it.
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- are transverse and longitudinal seismic waves.
- A wave where the particles vibrate in the same direction as the wave is travelling.
- Vibrations in the rocks of the Earth caused by earthquakes or explosions.
- The number of vibrations per second.
- The maximum distance a particle moves from its resting position when a wave passes.
- The unit for frequency.
- Empty space.
- The time taken for one complete wave to pass a point.
- Vibrations in the particles of a solid, liquid or gas detected by our ears.
17 Clues: Empty space. • The unit for frequency. • The boundary between two materials. • The number of vibrations per second. • are transverse and longitudinal seismic waves. • Any substance through which something travels. • The time taken for one complete wave to pass a point. • A way of transferring energy or information but not mass. • ...
Punctual 2023-09-20
Science 2022-06-02
Across
- The abrupt change in the wave's propagation direction after striking the interphase of the two distinct mediums.
- Block light from traveling through them
- The maximum value of upward displacement within a cycle.
- A wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- A vibration that propagates as an acoustic wave
- A wave vibrating in the direction of propagation.
- A substance that makes possible the transfer of energy from one location to another, especially through waves
- Electromagnetic radiation within the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is perceived by the human eye
- The distance between successive crests of a wave.
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- The change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed
- semitransparent.
- The lowest point on a wave.
- The extent or range of a quality.
13 Clues: semitransparent. • The lowest point on a wave. • The extent or range of a quality. • Block light from traveling through them • A vibration that propagates as an acoustic wave • A wave vibrating in the direction of propagation. • The distance between successive crests of a wave. • The maximum value of upward displacement within a cycle. • ...
Science 2022-06-02
Across
- The abrupt change in the wave's propagation direction after striking the interphase of the two distinct mediums.
- Block light from traveling through them
- The maximum value of upward displacement within a cycle.
- A wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- A vibration that propagates as an acoustic wave
- A wave vibrating in the direction of propagation.
- A substance that makes possible the transfer of energy from one location to another, especially through waves
- Electromagnetic radiation within the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is perceived by the human eye
- The distance between successive crests of a wave.
Down
- The change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed
- semitransparent.
- The lowest point on a wave.
- The extent or range of a quality.
13 Clues: semitransparent. • The lowest point on a wave. • The extent or range of a quality. • Block light from traveling through them • A vibration that propagates as an acoustic wave • A wave vibrating in the direction of propagation. • The distance between successive crests of a wave. • The maximum value of upward displacement within a cycle. • ...
Y10 Waves Crossword 2025-07-08
Across
- A way of transferring energy, without the transfer of matter
- Number of vibrations (or number of waves) per second, measured in Hertz
- EM radiation with shorter wavelength than visible light, but longer than x-ray
- Boundary between two mediums
- A wave with vibrations parallel to direction of energy transfer
- Material through which waves travel
- Movement backwards and forwards
- Maximum distance a particle moves from its rest position as a wave passes
- When the energy of a wave is passed into the material it is travelling through
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- EM radiation with shorter wavelength than UV but longer than gamma
- Speed of a wave
- Time taken for one complete wave to pass a point, measured in seconds
- Change in direction as a wave travels from one medium to another
- Distance between a point on one wave and the same point on the next wave
- Line drawn at right angles to the surface or a mirror or lens where a light ray hits it
- When a wave passes through a material
- A wave with vibrations at right angle to direction of energy transfer
17 Clues: Speed of a wave • Boundary between two mediums • Movement backwards and forwards • Material through which waves travel • When a wave passes through a material • A way of transferring energy, without the transfer of matter • A wave with vibrations parallel to direction of energy transfer • Change in direction as a wave travels from one medium to another • ...
automotive technology 2022-12-12
16 Clues: E = X R • one way • one coil • no charge • two coils • A/C to D/C • safety device • one way clutch • electrical pressure • high current device • one of two windings • non rotating member • reduce current flow • rate of flow of electrons • direction of current flow • parallel with the component
Waves vocabulary 2013-03-19
Across
- wave that can transmit energy through a vacuum
- time it takes to complete one cycle
- wave with particles that move parrallel to the direction that the wave moves
- wave with particles of the medium moving in perpendicular to the direction that the wave moves
- empty space
- bending of a wave
- effect produced from by a moving source of waves
- exhibits the minimum amount of medium
- change of direction as they pass through a barrier or opening
- vibrations at the natural frequency being passed on
- intensity of wave
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- length of one complete wave cycle
- minimum density at a point on the medium
- wave that can't transmit energy through a vacuum
- place where wave is at rest
- maximum density at a point on the medium
- sensation of frequency from a sound
- bends from a barrier at an angle in which it then hits
- unit of how many times a wave vibrates
- the amount of times the medium can vibrate in cycle
- maximum or minimum amount of displacement from the rest position
21 Clues: empty space • bending of a wave • intensity of wave • place where wave is at rest • length of one complete wave cycle • sensation of frequency from a sound • time it takes to complete one cycle • exhibits the minimum amount of medium • unit of how many times a wave vibrates • minimum density at a point on the medium • maximum density at a point on the medium • ...
Caleb's Physics Crossword 2015-01-08
Across
- The standard international unit as a measure of force.
- The resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- Force caused by air.
- Shortest distance from point A to point B.
- Close to the real value.
- The process of changing position or place relative to another object.
- Fnet doesn't equal 0, object is accelerating
- The quantity of matter that a body contains.
- Includes magnitude and direction.
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- A tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged.
- The overall force acting on an object.
- Repeatable
- Strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- Force due to gravity.
- Any push or pull.
- A change in velocity over time.
- The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- The speed of something in a given direction.
- The distance an object travels in one unit of time.
- Fnet is 0, object is either at rest or moving at a constant speed and direction
20 Clues: Repeatable • Any push or pull. • Force caused by air. • Force due to gravity. • Close to the real value. • A change in velocity over time. • Includes magnitude and direction. • The overall force acting on an object. • Shortest distance from point A to point B. • The speed of something in a given direction. • Fnet doesn't equal 0, object is accelerating • ...
Crossword Vocab 2020-06-05
Across
- being stretched tight
- How far somethings is
- measuring exactly the thing that you're looking to measure
- the action of one surface or object rubbing against another
- an object's change in position
- named after Isaac Newton
- velocity of an object is its total displacement divided by the total time taken
- (of a quantity) having only magnitude, not direction
- a particular way in which someone or something is placed or arranged
- length in the metric system
- opposite or change in position
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- the increase of something
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- The amount of something
- metre, kilogram, second, kelvin, ampere, candela
- to do nothing or to remain unchanged
- a set of different things of the same general type
- How heavy something is
- a situation or state of affairs that does not change
- To pickup and move with a heavy box
- How fast something goes
- the speed of something going in one direction
- when pushing a object
- to provide light and heat or to work machines
- The center of a lines doted line
25 Clues: being stretched tight • How far somethings is • when pushing a object • How heavy something is • The amount of something • How fast something goes • named after Isaac Newton • the increase of something • length in the metric system • an object's change in position • opposite or change in position • The center of a lines doted line • To pickup and move with a heavy box • ...
Force and Motion 2022-11-06
Across
- A variable is a quantity whose value can change.
- The distance at which an object moves per unit of time
- When the forces on an object are equal and in opposite directions.
- The resistance to change in motion
- The interval over which changes occur
- The unit of strength of a force.
- The combination of all forces acting on an object.
- The rate at which velocity changes
- The amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.
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- An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by a force.
- The angle of a line in a graph
- the size and direction of a net force equals the mass times acceleration.
- If one object exerts a force on another object, then the second object exerts a force of equal strength in opposite direction on the first object.
- The force that pulls objects towards each other as a result of their masses
- When one force is greater than another.
- The speed at which an object travels in a given direction
- The action or process of moving or being moved
- A place or object used for comparison to determine whether something is in motion.
- the rubbing of one thing against another
- A push or pull
20 Clues: A push or pull • The angle of a line in a graph • The unit of strength of a force. • The resistance to change in motion • The rate at which velocity changes • The interval over which changes occur • When one force is greater than another. • the rubbing of one thing against another • The action or process of moving or being moved • ...
Electronic Symbols 2024-02-08
Across
- momentary switch you press to connect
- can store energy in the form of an electric charge discharges all at once
- inline to voltage and burns up creating an open circuit
- Type of voltage which changed direction repeatedly
- used to reduce current flow
- This type of resistor can change its value
- Light Dependent Resistor
- specialize in current flowing in reverse
- measuring electric potential difference between two points
- toggle that continuously connects or disconnects a circuit
- Variable Capacitor capacitance may be intentionally and repeatedly _______ mechanically or electronically.
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- transfers electric energy from one alternating-current circuit to one or more other circuits
- resistance is dependent on temperature
- Type of voltage DC supplies
- you can make noise by changing the voltage and Rick Roll someone
- Transistor with negative, positive, negative terminal
- rotating machine that transforms electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- Capacitor also known as a Trimmer
- multiple cells working together
- Light Emitting Diode
- lights up with voltage regardless of direction of flow
- consumes light energy to produce an electric current
- allowing the flow of current in one direction only
- Integrated Circuit
- opposes sudden changes in current (coil/choke)
- Ampere meter
- Multiple of these are in a battery pack
27 Clues: Ampere meter • Integrated Circuit • Light Emitting Diode • Light Dependent Resistor • Type of voltage DC supplies • used to reduce current flow • multiple cells working together • Capacitor also known as a Trimmer • momentary switch you press to connect • resistance is dependent on temperature • Multiple of these are in a battery pack • specialize in current flowing in reverse • ...
Musikquiz del 1 2016-10-09
24 Clues: NO • ONE • DAY • MARS • HYMN • KATY • CLUB • WILL • YEAH • BOTEN • GIRLS • still • CYNDI • CHEER • LUKAS • SMITH • SABINA • REMIND • TWENTY • REASON • TEENAGE • LARSSON • SISTERS • AMERICAN
Waves: Sound waves 2022-04-09
Across
- the location of objects by reflected sound
- is a wave in which particles of the medium move in a direction parallel to the direction of the wave.
- - it is one of the function of echolocation that helps the animals.
- the maximum value of upward displacement within a cycle
- – is a wave that is not capable of transmitting energy through a vacuum
- is a wave in which particles of the medium move in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the wave’s movement.
- - It is a type of animals that uses echolocation.
- vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when they reach a person's or animal's ear.
- - Dolphins use echolocation to replace what sense?
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- an instance of vibrating.
- the lowest point below the rest position.
- the distance between adjacent identical parts of a wave
- a sound or sounds caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface back to the listener.
- - animal that use eccholocation
- – is the type of wave that can transmit energy even without any material medium.
- the quality of a sound governed by the rate of vibrations producing it; the degree of highness or lowness of a tone
- Speed (v) is the distance traveled by a wave per unit time.
- the action of compressing or being compressed
- is the time taken for one complete cycle of the wave to pass a reference point
- The strength or level of sound pressure.
- medium a substance in which sound waves travel.
21 Clues: an instance of vibrating. • - animal that use eccholocation • The strength or level of sound pressure. • the lowest point below the rest position. • the location of objects by reflected sound • the action of compressing or being compressed • medium a substance in which sound waves travel. • - It is a type of animals that uses echolocation. • ...
Clifton Strengths 2022-04-12
Across
- One who thrives on comparison and competition to be successful
- One who seeks to be seen as significant by others
- One who steps up to positions of leadership without fear of confrontation
- One who requires a clear sense of direction to be successful
- One who strives to find some ultimate meaning behind everything they do
- One who must follow through on commitments
- One who sees the untapped potential in others
- One who is constantly collecting information or objects for future use
- One who instinctively works to include everyone
- One who proceeds with caution, seeking to always have a plan and know all of the details
- One who is able to see a clear direction through the complexity of a situation
- One who stays true to their beliefs, judgments and is confident of his/her ability
- One who seeks to avoid conflict and achieve success through consensus
- One who is adept at seeing underlying concepts that unite disparate ideas
- One who acts to start things in motion
- - One who draws upon the uniqueness of individuals to create successful teams
- One who enjoys orchestrating many tasks and variables to a successful outcome
- One who requires data and/or proof to make sense of their circumstances
- One who thrives on solving difficult problems
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- One who seeks to take people and projects from great to excellent
- One who seeks to unite others through commonality
- One with a constant drive for accomplishing tasks
- One who seeks to make sense of the world by imposition of order
- One who enjoys thinking and thought-provoking conversation often for its own sake, and also can data compress complex concepts into simplified models
- One who has a keen sense of using an eye towards the future to drive today's success
- One who has a knack for bringing the light-side to any situation
- One who believes in treating everyone the same to avoid unfair advantage
- One who must constantly be challenged and learning new things to feel successful
- One who is especially in tune with the emotions of others
- One who uses words to inspire action and education
- One who is most comfortable with fewer, deeper relationships
- One who is especially adept at accommodating to changes in direction/plan
- One who is able to easily persuade (short for "Winning Others Over")
- One who is able to use the past to make better decisions in the present
34 Clues: One who acts to start things in motion • One who must follow through on commitments • One who sees the untapped potential in others • One who thrives on solving difficult problems • One who instinctively works to include everyone • One who seeks to unite others through commonality • One with a constant drive for accomplishing tasks • ...
Crossword of all units 2019-05-30
Across
- a stable subtopic partical occurring in all atomic nuclei
- body uses to make vitamin b
- speed with a direction
- when two waves overlap and combine together
- where there is a release of alpha particals
- Total pe and ke of the particles in an object
- Distance between one wave and the next
- a disturbance in matter that carries energy from one place to another
- A wave in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to the direction of travel
- charged particles and energy that are emitted from the nuclei of the radiation isotopes
- a circuit with one pathway
- the resistance created b/w two objects sliding against each other
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- the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom
- the direction from the start
- force applied to the mechine
- the force of attraction/repulsion b/w wo objects
- a measure of the force amplification achieved by using a tool
- the interval of time b/w successive occurrences of the same state in an cyclic phenominon
- a set of values in relation to which measurement or judgment can be made
- A push and pull that results in motion
- Transfer of thermal energy by waves moving through space
21 Clues: speed with a direction • a circuit with one pathway • body uses to make vitamin b • the direction from the start • force applied to the mechine • Distance between one wave and the next • A push and pull that results in motion • when two waves overlap and combine together • where there is a release of alpha particals • Total pe and ke of the particles in an object • ...
Force and Motion3A variable is a quantity whose value can change5A variable is a quantity whose value can changeA variable is a quantity whose value can change3$$ 2022-11-03
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- The force that pulls objects towards each other as a result of their masses.
- A place or object used for comparison to determine whether something is in motion
- The combination of all forces acting on an object.
- A variable is a quantity whose value can change.
- A push or a pull.
- The interval over which change occurs.
- an object at rest will remain at rest until acted upon by a force.
- When one force is greater than another.
- When the forces on an object are equal and in opposite directions.
- The speed at which an object travels in a given direction.
- The rubbing of one thing against another
- The size and direction of a net force equals the mass times acceleration.
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- The resistance to change in motion.
- The angle of a line in a graph.
- The rate at which velocity changes.
- The extent or amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.
- The distance at which an object moves per unit of time.
- The action or process of moving or being moved.
- If one object exerts a force on another object, then the second object exerts a force of equal strength in opposite direction on the first object.
- The unit for the strength of a force
20 Clues: A push or a pull. • The angle of a line in a graph. • The resistance to change in motion. • The rate at which velocity changes. • The unit for the strength of a force • The interval over which change occurs. • When one force is greater than another. • The rubbing of one thing against another • The action or process of moving or being moved. • ...
107.1 Hair Design Theory 2023-08-13
13 Clues: Rough • Smooth • Texture • Direction • Form/shape • Fast speed • Slow speed • Softer, casual feeling • Structured, longer lasting • Moves hair in one direction • Wide to narrow, narrow to wide • Two or more create a wave pattern • Move half away and half towards the face
Language of Geometry 2022-01-26
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- straight line the extends endlessly
- defined by 3 points
- top of the head
- an angle at 180 degrees
- part cut off from a figure
- middle point of a line segment
- extend infinitely in one direction
- used to measure length
- extending in the same direction
- lines that intersect at a right angle
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- lines that share exactly one point
- the unit of measure for an angle
- exact position on a plane surface
- tool used for measuring an angle
- figure formed by two rays
- angle which is equal to 90 degrees
16 Clues: top of the head • defined by 3 points • used to measure length • an angle at 180 degrees • figure formed by two rays • part cut off from a figure • middle point of a line segment • extending in the same direction • the unit of measure for an angle • tool used for measuring an angle • exact position on a plane surface • lines that share exactly one point • ...
Physics - Crossword Waves 2021-04-06
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- For a wave or vibration, the maximum displacement on either side of the equilibrium (midpoint) position.
- The speed with which waves pass a particular point.
- The time in which a vibration is completed. The period of a wave equals the period of the source, and is equal to 1/frequency.
- One of the places in a wave where the wave is lowest or the disturbance is greatest in the opposite direction from a crest.
- The SI unit of frequency. One hertz (Hz) equals one vibration per second.
- To cause a wave to move through a medium, to multiply or to breed. To spread out and grow.
- A stationary wave pattern formed in a medium when two sets of identical waver pass through the medium in opposite directions.
- One of the places in a wave where the wave is highest or the disturbance is greatest in the opposite direction from a trough.
- The V-shaped disturbance created by an object moving across a liquid surface at a speed greater than the wave speed.
- The pattern formed by superposition of different sets of waves that produces reinforcement in some places and cancellation in others.
- The waveform traced by simple harmonic motion, which can be made visible on a moving conveyor belt by a pendulum swinging at right angles above the moving belt.
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- The shift in received frequency due to motion of a vibrating source toward or away from a receiver.
- The distance between successive crests, troughs, or identical parts of a wave.
- A wave in which the medium vibrates in a direction parallel (longitudinal) to the direction in which the wave travels. Sound waves are longitudinal.
- For a vibrating body or medium, the number of vibrations per unit time. For a wave, the number of crests that pass a particular point per unit time.
- A wave in which the medium vibrates in a direction perpendicular (transverse) to the direction in which the wave travels. Light waves and water waves are transverse.
- Any part of a standing wave with maximum displacement and maximum energy.
- The loud sound resulting from the incidence of a shock wave.
- The cone-shaped disturbance created by an object moving at supersonic speed through a fluid.
- Phenomenon that occurs when the frequency of forced vibrations on an object matches the object’s natural frequency, producing a dramatic increase in amplitude.
- Any part of a standing wave that remains stationary; a region of minimal or zero energy.
21 Clues: The speed with which waves pass a particular point. • The loud sound resulting from the incidence of a shock wave. • Any part of a standing wave with maximum displacement and maximum energy. • The SI unit of frequency. One hertz (Hz) equals one vibration per second. • The distance between successive crests, troughs, or identical parts of a wave. • ...
Pneumatic vocab crossword 2023-08-24
Across
- Cylinder generates force in 1 direction.
- Reduce the noise of air expanse.
- Fluid energy to rotational motion.
- Cylinder generates force in 2 directions, has 2 ports.
- Shows Negative pressure.
- Controls flow rate in one direction.
- Shows pressure.
- 3/2-way valves with Pushbutton Nc.
- Used to measure flow rate in circuit.
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- Allow/block full flow rate.
- 3/2-way valves with Pushbutton NO.
- Block exhaust of air.
- Use compressed air to reduce/ eliminate friction.
- Used to create suction.
- Eights individual outlets.
- on/off valve
16 Clues: on/off valve • Shows pressure. • Block exhaust of air. • Used to create suction. • Shows Negative pressure. • Eights individual outlets. • Allow/block full flow rate. • Reduce the noise of air expanse. • 3/2-way valves with Pushbutton NO. • Fluid energy to rotational motion. • 3/2-way valves with Pushbutton Nc. • Controls flow rate in one direction. • ...
Force and Motion 2022-11-03
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- The rate at which velocity changes.
- The force that pulls objects towards each other as a result of their masses.
- The distance at which an object moves per unit of time.
- The rubbing of one thing against another
- The size and direction of a net force equals the mass times acceleration.
- A place or object used for comparison to determine whether something is in motion
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- When one force is greater than another.
- The speed at which an object travels in a given direction.
- A push or a pull.
- If one object exerts a force on another object, then the second object exerts a force of equal strength in opposite direction on the first object.
- A variable is a quantity whose value can change.
- When the forces on an object are equal and in opposite directions.
- The resistance to change in motion.
- The combination of all forces acting on an object.
- The unit for the strength of a force
- The angle of a line in a graph.
- The extent or amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.
- The interval over which change occurs.
- The action or process of moving or being moved.
- an object at rest will remain at rest until acted upon by a force.
20 Clues: A push or a pull. • The angle of a line in a graph. • The rate at which velocity changes. • The resistance to change in motion. • The unit for the strength of a force • The interval over which change occurs. • When one force is greater than another. • The rubbing of one thing against another • The action or process of moving or being moved. • ...
Force and Motion 2022-11-06
Across
- The force that pulls objects towards each other as a result of their masses
- A place or object used for comparison to determine whether something is in motion.
- The combination of all forces acting on an object.
- A quantity whose value can change.
- A push or pull
- The interval over which changes occur
- An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by a force.
- When one force is greater than another.
- When the forces on an object are equal and in opposite directions.
- The speed at which an object travels in a given direction
- The rubbing of one thing against another
- The size and direction of a net force equals the mass times acceleration.
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- The resistance to change in motion
- The angle of a line in a graph
- The rate at which velocity changes
- The amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.
- The distance at which an object moves per unit of time
- The action or process of moving or being moved
- If one object exerts a force on another object, then the second object exerts a force of equal strength in opposite direction on the first object.
- The unit of strength of a force.
20 Clues: A push or pull • The angle of a line in a graph • The unit of strength of a force. • The resistance to change in motion • A quantity whose value can change. • The rate at which velocity changes • The interval over which changes occur • When one force is greater than another. • The rubbing of one thing against another • The action or process of moving or being moved • ...
Waves Vocabulary 2022-05-24
Across
- a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation
- block light from traveling through them
- A substance that makes possible the transfer of energy from one location to another, especially through waves.
- distance between identical points
- the electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths between 380 and 750 nm which is visible to the human eye.
- highest surface part of a wave
- abrupt change in the direction of propagation of a wave that strikes the boundary between different mediums
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- the lowest point on a wave
- a type of energy made by vibrations
- maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed
- wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation
- allow some light to travel through them
13 Clues: the lowest point on a wave • highest surface part of a wave • distance between identical points • a type of energy made by vibrations • block light from traveling through them • allow some light to travel through them • a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation • wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation • ...
01 Vectors 2025-03-18
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- Scalar product of two vectors.
- Rate of change of velocity with time.
- A quantity with only magnitude and no direction.
- Vector quantity representing change in position.
- A vector with zero magnitude and arbitrary direction.
- The length or size of a vector quantity.
- Method used to find the resultant of two vectors.
- A vector having magnitude one and representing direction.
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- The law of vector addition involving three vectors.
- The single vector that represents the combined effect of two or more vectors.
- The parts of a vector along the coordinate axes.
- The orientation of a vector in space.
- Vector representing the location of a point relative to the origin.
- Vector product of two vectors.
- Rate of change of displacement with time.
15 Clues: Scalar product of two vectors. • Vector product of two vectors. • The orientation of a vector in space. • Rate of change of velocity with time. • The length or size of a vector quantity. • Rate of change of displacement with time. • The parts of a vector along the coordinate axes. • A quantity with only magnitude and no direction. • ...
Newton vocabulary crossword 2023-01-17
Across
- the rate of change of velocity
- an amount of space between 2 people
- the speed of something in a given direction
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- when 2 forces are the same strength acting in opposite directions
- resistance on an object from a surface
- the measurment system for force
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- the sum of all forces acting on an object
- a course along which something or someone moves
- a tendency to do nothing or remain unchanged
- the force applied in one direction is greater that the force applied in the other direction
- strength or energy
- how fast something goes
- the amount of matter in an object
- moving or being moved
15 Clues: strength or energy • moving or being moved • how fast something goes • the rate of change of velocity • the measurment system for force • the amount of matter in an object • an amount of space between 2 people • resistance on an object from a surface • the sum of all forces acting on an object • the speed of something in a given direction • ...
Newton vocabulary crossword 2023-01-17
Across
- the rate of change of velocity
- an amount of space between 2 people
- the speed of something in a given direction
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- when 2 forces are the same strength acting in opposite directions
- resistance on an object from a surface
- the measurment system for force
Down
- the sum of all forces acting on an object
- a course along which something or someone moves
- a tendency to do nothing or remain unchanged
- the force applied in one direction is greater that the force applied in the other direction
- strength or energy
- how fast something goes
- the amount of matter in an object
- moving or being moved
15 Clues: strength or energy • moving or being moved • how fast something goes • the rate of change of velocity • the measurment system for force • the amount of matter in an object • an amount of space between 2 people • resistance on an object from a surface • the sum of all forces acting on an object • the speed of something in a given direction • ...
Forces and Motion Part 1 2023-01-30
Across
- A push or a pull on an object, causing it to move, stop, or change direction.
- The speed and direction of an object.
- The path an object takes while it is moving.
- An objects resistance to any change in motion.
- The rate of change in position of an object. How fast an object is moving.
- Changing the location of an object from one place to another.
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- The change in speed and direction over time.
- When two or more objects have an effect on, or change, one another.
- To strike or bump into one another with force.
- A force that slows down an object when it rubs against another object.
10 Clues: The speed and direction of an object. • The change in speed and direction over time. • The path an object takes while it is moving. • To strike or bump into one another with force. • An objects resistance to any change in motion. • Changing the location of an object from one place to another. • When two or more objects have an effect on, or change, one another. • ...
Waves 2016-04-21
Across
- crest is the highest point the medium rises to.
- point:maximum amount of displacement of a particle on the medium from its rest position.
- spectrum:the range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends.
- compression is a region in a longitudinal wave where the particles are closest together.
- SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second.
- period T is the time needed for one complete cycle of vibration to pass a given point.
- is the reduction of an item's density, the opposite of compression.
- Interference: the interference of two or more waves of equal frequency and phase.
- object or device that focuses or otherwise modifies the direction of movement of light, sound, electrons.
- the maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation, measured from the position of equilibrium.
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- distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave or electromagnetic wave.
- number of crests of a wave that move past a given point in a given unit of time.
- is the change in direction of a wavefront at an interface between two different media so that the wavefront returns into the medium from which it originated.
- reflective surface, now typically of glass coated with a metal amalgam, that reflects a clear image.
- wave:A transverse wave is a moving wave that consists of oscillations occurring perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer.
- Interference:the interference of two waves of equal frequency and opposite phase.
- substance that makes possible the transfer of energy from one location to another, especially through waves.
- process by which a beam of light or other system of waves is spread out as a result of passing through a narrow aperture or across an edge.
- fact or phenomenon of light, radio waves, etc., being deflected in passing obliquely through the interface between one medium and another or through a medium of varying density.
- is measured in Hertz (Hz), with one vibration per second being equal to one hertz (1 Hz).
- wave:a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation.
- trough is the lowest point the medium sinks to.
22 Clues: crest is the highest point the medium rises to. • trough is the lowest point the medium sinks to. • SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second. • wave:a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation. • is the reduction of an item's density, the opposite of compression. • number of crests of a wave that move past a given point in a given unit of time. • ...
Anatomical Direction Terminology 2024-10-15
Across
- Lying face down.
- With reference to the extremities only, refers to a structure being further away from the root of the limb than another structure in that limb.
- Pertaining to both sides of the body
- Refers to a structure being closer to the core of the body than another structure.
- Pertaining to one side of the body.
- Refers to a structure being closer to the feet lower than another structure in the body.
- Refers to a structure being closer to the head higher than another structure in the body.
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- Refers to a structure being closer to the surface of the body than another structure.
- Refers to a structure being more in back than another structure in the body.
- With reference to the extremities only, refers to a structure being closer to the root of the limb than another structure in the limb.
- Refers to a structure being farther away from the midline than another structure of the body.
- Refers to a structure being closer to the midline or median plane of the body than another structure of the body.
- Lying face up.
- Refers to a structure being more in front than another structure in the body.
14 Clues: Lying face up. • Lying face down. • Pertaining to one side of the body. • Pertaining to both sides of the body • Refers to a structure being more in back than another structure in the body. • Refers to a structure being more in front than another structure in the body. • Refers to a structure being closer to the core of the body than another structure. • ...
Pre-calc Crossword Puzzle - Carley Sylvester 2021-03-11
Across
- , a region bounded by a central angle
- , distance traveled per unit time in one direction
- , angle between real axis and vector
- , length of one full cycle
- , opposite of another operation
- , standard deviation
- , unit of angle
- , result of dividing one quantity by another
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- , a continuous function that does not have any abrupt changes in value
- , a quantity that has magnitude and direction
- , the angle from the horizontal downward of an object
- , ratio of the opposite and adjacent sides of a right triangle
- , a straight line that limits the value of a curve
- , a point that intersects a coordinate axis
- , point of intersection of lines
15 Clues: , unit of angle • , standard deviation • , length of one full cycle • , opposite of another operation • , point of intersection of lines • , angle between real axis and vector • , a region bounded by a central angle • , a point that intersects a coordinate axis • , result of dividing one quantity by another • , a quantity that has magnitude and direction • ...
seth rocket science crossward. 2019-10-03
Across
- when a plane flys smoothly
- a push violently in one direction.
- F=MA.
- when you poke someone and they poke you back
- von braun
- has pro in the name
- have "th" in the name and can be on rockets.
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- it is like sleeping until someone wakes you up
- Goddard.
- measured in newton-second.
- pressure is the center
- when a plane starts to shake
- something that flys high in the sky
- gravity is in the center.
- rhymes with flag slows down a rocket.
- when a rocket first takes off.
- how fast you can run in one direction.
17 Clues: F=MA. • Goddard. • von braun • has pro in the name • pressure is the center • gravity is in the center. • measured in newton-second. • when a plane flys smoothly • when a plane starts to shake • when a rocket first takes off. • a push violently in one direction. • something that flys high in the sky • rhymes with flag slows down a rocket. • how fast you can run in one direction. • ...
Science Wordpuzzle 2022-10-03
Across
- Less spce between molecules
- a seismic body wave that shakes the ground back and forth in the same direction and the opposite direction as the direction the wave is moving.
- transfer of heat by the movement of currents within a fluid
- More space between molecules
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- Plate boundary that move past the other one
- Plate boundary that moves away from the other one
- Plate boundary that moves toward the other one
- a seismic surface wave causing the ground to shake in an elliptical motion, with no transverse, or perpendicular, motion.
- a seismic body wave that shakes the ground back and forth perpendicular to the direction the wave is moving.
- a surface wave having a horizontal motion that is transverse (or perpendicular) to the direction the wave is traveling
10 Clues: Less spce between molecules • More space between molecules • Plate boundary that move past the other one • Plate boundary that moves toward the other one • Plate boundary that moves away from the other one • transfer of heat by the movement of currents within a fluid • ...
One Direction 2015-12-23
one direction 2021-09-05
Waves 2014-03-05
Across
- Repeating and periodic disturbance that moves through a medium from one location to another
- type of wave in which particles of the medium move in a direction parallel to the direction that the wave moves
- type of wave in which particles of the medium move in a direction perpendicular to the direction that the wave moves
- point on a medium through which a longitudinal wave is traveling that has the minimum density
- Point on a wave with the maximum value or upward displacement within a cycle
- the length of one complete wave cycle
- point on a medium through which a longitudinal wave is traveling that has the maximum density
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- type of wave that is not capable of transmitting its energy through a vacuum
- The time for the mass to complete a cycle
- Opposite of a crest, so the minimum or lowest point in a cycle
- Single disturbance moving through a medium
- refers to how often the particles of the medium vibrate when a wave passes through the medium
- type of wave that is capable of transmitting its energy through a vacuum
- The maximum displacement of the mass above the resting position
- the bending of the path of the waves
- When one medium ends, another medium begins; the interface of the two media is referred to as the _____
- Substance or material that carries the wave
- type of wave in which particles of the medium undergo a circular motion
18 Clues: the bending of the path of the waves • the length of one complete wave cycle • The time for the mass to complete a cycle • Single disturbance moving through a medium • Substance or material that carries the wave • Opposite of a crest, so the minimum or lowest point in a cycle • The maximum displacement of the mass above the resting position • ...
Sports Medicine Review 1 2016-05-10
Across
- Direction toward or nearer to the sole of the foot, this is used interchageably in the trunk, but not the extremities
- Region of the spine, specifically L1-L5
- Big toe
- Direction toward or nearer the vertex (crown of the head), this can be used interchangeably in the trunk but not in the extremeties
- Direction away or farther from the midline of the body
- Decrease the angle of a joint
- Standing erect, elbows fully extended, palms facing forward, legs and feet in the fundamental standing position with the toes pointing straight forward
- Direction toward or nearer the abdominal surface of the body
- Direction toward or nearer the back of the body
- Term applied to the surface of a hollow organ or skeletal structure which is nearer the surface of the body
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- Turning sole outward
- Direction away or farther from the trunk
- Another word for anterior
- Parallel to the surface of the earth and one which, if passed through the body, would divide it into superior and inferior portions
- Pointing of the foot/toes
- Jagged, straight, or irregular cut in multiple layers of skin
- Movement away from the mid-line
- Cicular movement of a joint, shoulder, hip, and trunk, around a fixed point
- Skeleton the bones forming the axis of the skeleton, including the skull, vertebrae, ribs, and sternum
- Term applied to the surface of a hollow organ or skeletal structure which is farther from the surface of the body
- Another word for posterior
21 Clues: Big toe • Turning sole outward • Another word for anterior • Pointing of the foot/toes • Another word for posterior • Decrease the angle of a joint • Movement away from the mid-line • Region of the spine, specifically L1-L5 • Direction away or farther from the trunk • Direction toward or nearer the back of the body • Direction away or farther from the midline of the body • ...
Guess that Artist 2016-01-24
Del 1 2016-10-09
24 Clues: no • one • how • day • katy • mars • hymn • will • yeah • lukas • boten • girls • smith • cheer • twenty • reason • sabina • dirtbag • larsson • sisters • shakira • american • delfråga1 • time delfråga1
Vanessa Sanchez-Flores Wave 2nd period 2015-02-20
Across
- the characteristic of highness or lowness of sound.
- the spreading out of waves through an opening or around the edge of an obstacle.
- waves that transfer energy through matter are known as
- highest point or peak of a wave.
- a empty space.
- the bouncing back of a wave after it strikes a barrier.
- a wave that is produced by a vibrating object and travels through matter.
- Any substance that a wave moves through.
- Disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another.
- the distance between from one wave crest to very next crest.
- the lowest point or valley of a wave.
- number of waves passing a fixed point in a certain amount of time.
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- a rapid,back and forth motion.
- the meeting and combining of waves.
- the bending of a wave as it enters a new medium at an angle other than 90 degrees.
- the wave travels in the same direction as the disturbance.
- Direction in which the waves travels is perpendicular or at right angles,to the direction of disturbance.
- one complete wave or cycles per second.
- sound waves in the range above 20,000 hertz.
- a transverse wave is the distance between a line through the middle of a wave and a crest or trough.
20 Clues: a empty space. • a rapid,back and forth motion. • highest point or peak of a wave. • the meeting and combining of waves. • the lowest point or valley of a wave. • one complete wave or cycles per second. • Any substance that a wave moves through. • sound waves in the range above 20,000 hertz. • the characteristic of highness or lowness of sound. • ...
Electronics Vocabulary 2023-02-23
Across
- A electric flow that flows in one direction only.
- The meausre of how difficult it is for current to pass through a component.
- A circuit that gives separate paths for the current to flow.
- Material that makes the flow of the electric current not flow freely. They are tighter bound.
- A flow of charged particles
- Unit of constance electrical current
- electrostatic discharge when two electrically charged regions neutralize themselves making the release a big amount of energy.
- Circuit A circuit that is broken down because the electric current can’t flow
- material that lets the flow of charge in one or more direct
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- A electric flow that alternates by flowing in one direction to the opposite direction.
- A form of energy that is produced by electrons flowing through atoms.
- Circuit A circuit that is complete and allows the electric current flow.
- Electronic components that help the flow of electric currents.
- Contains only one path for the currents to flow, it leads to the same points in the circuit
- A unit of electric potential(voltage)
- A negative charged subatom that can be inbound or not inbound in a atom
- A stationary electrical charge that is built up on the surface of a material
- The measurement of resistance between two points of a conductor when a constant potential difference of one volt is applied to those points and a current of one amp is produced.
18 Clues: A flow of charged particles • A unit of electric potential(voltage) • Unit of constance electrical current • A electric flow that flows in one direction only. • material that lets the flow of charge in one or more direct • A circuit that gives separate paths for the current to flow. • Electronic components that help the flow of electric currents. • ...
Newton vocabulary crossword 2023-01-17
Across
- the rate of change of velocity
- an amount of space between 2 people
- the speed of something in a given direction
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- when 2 forces are the same strength acting in opposite directions
- resistance on an object from a surface
- the measurment system for force
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- the sum of all forces acting on an object
- a course along which something or someone moves
- a tendency to do nothing or remain unchanged
- the force applied in one direction is greater that the force applied in the other direction
- strength or energy
- how fast something goes
- the amount of matter in an object
- moving or being moved
15 Clues: strength or energy • moving or being moved • how fast something goes • the rate of change of velocity • the measurment system for force • the amount of matter in an object • an amount of space between 2 people • resistance on an object from a surface • the sum of all forces acting on an object • the speed of something in a given direction • ...
waves 2024-05-04
Across
- Measurement in Hertz(Hz)
- Set of all electromagnetic waves ordered by frequency or wavelength
- Distance between two consecutive points on the wave
- Substance or material through which the wave propagates, for example air
- Superposition of waves that cancel each other
- Determine the intensity of the wave
- Movement parallel to the direction of propagation.
- Movement perpendicular to the direction of propagation.
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- Distance traveled by the wave in a unit of time.
- Propagation of energy through space.
- Wave propagation around obstacles
- Change in perceived frequency due to relative motion between source and observer
- Change of direction of the wave when passing from one medium to another
- Change of direction of the wave when it hits a surface
- Superposition of mutually reinforcing waves
15 Clues: Measurement in Hertz(Hz) • Wave propagation around obstacles • Determine the intensity of the wave • Propagation of energy through space. • Superposition of mutually reinforcing waves • Superposition of waves that cancel each other • Distance traveled by the wave in a unit of time. • Movement parallel to the direction of propagation. • ...
Waves Vocabulary 2023-11-05
Across
- the use of sound reflection to locate objects
- wave a wave that travels along a surface separating two different mediums
- a thin piece of skin in the ear
- the height of a wave from rest position
- a scientist who studies the ocean
- an ocean wave that has a high speed and long wavelength
- the valley, or lowest point, of a wave
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- the number of waves that pass one point in a certain amount of time
- at a 90-degree angle
- wave a wave that causes the medium to vibrate in a direction perpendicular to the direction the wave travels
- wave a wave that causes the medium to vibrate in a direction parallel to the direction the wave travels
- the matter through which a wave travels
- a longitudinal wave that is made by an earthquake
- wave a wave that must travel through matter
- the distance between one point on a wave and the same point on the next wave. (crest to crest or trough to trough)
- the form in which energy is transported through particles that make up matter
- the peak, or highest point, of a wave
17 Clues: at a 90-degree angle • a thin piece of skin in the ear • a scientist who studies the ocean • the peak, or highest point, of a wave • the valley, or lowest point, of a wave • the matter through which a wave travels • the height of a wave from rest position • the use of sound reflection to locate objects • wave a wave that must travel through matter • ...
nv23071engineering 2024-11-06
Across
- Semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals.
- Processing: Techniques for analyzing, modifying, and synthesizing signals.
- Opposition to the flow of electric current in a circuit.
- Semiconductor device allowing current to flow in one direction.
- Electrical power consumed by devices connected to a circuit.
- Electromechanical switch used to control a circuit remotely.
- Small computer on a single integrated circuit for automation.
- Electric current flowing in one direction steadily over time.
- Closed loop allowing electric current to flow continuously.
- Factor: Ratio of real power to apparent power in a circuit.
- Property of a conductor to oppose changes in current flow.
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- Electric potential difference between two points in a circuit.
- Ability of a component to store electrical energy as charge.
- Electric current that reverses direction periodically over time.
- Connecting electrical systems to the earth for safety and stability.
- Device that changes voltage levels in alternating current circuits.
- Number of cycles per second in an alternating current signal.
- Flow of electric charge through a conductor over time.
18 Clues: Flow of electric charge through a conductor over time. • Opposition to the flow of electric current in a circuit. • Property of a conductor to oppose changes in current flow. • Closed loop allowing electric current to flow continuously. • Factor: Ratio of real power to apparent power in a circuit. • Ability of a component to store electrical energy as charge. • ...
Crossword Project 2020-05-28
Across
- having only magnitude, not direction.
- able to resume its normal shape spontaneously after contraction, dilatation, or distortion.
- a number expressing the central or typical value in a set of data
- downward movement under the force of gravity only.
- the ability to do something or act in a particular way, especially as a faculty or quality.
- a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged.
- a quantity having direction as well as magnitude
- extending or moving from one place to another by the shortest way without changing direction or stopping.
- the state of being stretched tight.
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- mass or the quantity of matter contained
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
- conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected.
- the moving of something from its place or position.
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate.
- the SI unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves one meter in the direction of action of the force
- A projectile is any object thrown by the exertion of a force
- an amount of space between two things or people.
- a surface of which one end or side is at a higher level than another; a rising or falling surface.
- an individual thing or person regarded as single and complete but which can also form an individual component of a larger or more complex whole.
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- not keeping or showing an even balance; not evenly distributed.
- Capacity to gain speed within a short time.
- Strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- not elastic.
- the SI unit of force.
- the amount or number of a material or immaterial thing
- relating to movement toward a center of gravity.
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- The speed of something in a given direction.
- activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.
- opposite or contrary in position, direction, order, or effect.
- the SI unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second
- the area of variation between upper and lower limits on a particular scale.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- a place where someone or something is located or has been put.
- relating to or resulting from motion.
- occurring continuously over a period of time.
- he fundamental unit of length in the metric system
38 Clues: not elastic. • the SI unit of force. • the state of being stretched tight. • having only magnitude, not direction. • relating to or resulting from motion. • mass or the quantity of matter contained • Capacity to gain speed within a short time. • The speed of something in a given direction. • occurring continuously over a period of time. • ...
waves 2022-04-29
Across
- :The highest point on a wave
- :The time that it takes to complete one complete cycle
- :The height of the wave
- :appear to not be moving along the medium
- :How often or how quickly a wave passes by
- :Sharp crack when a shock wave arrives
- :molecules far apart
- :How fast the wave was moving
- :frequency that the object oscillates
- :The length from one crest to the other
- :The lowest point on a wave
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- :objects move faster than the speed of sound
- :Displacement II to wave direction
- :similar to frequency
- :molecules close together
- :Displacement perpendicular to wave direction
- :frequency shift due to motion
- :metal with two stakes that vibrate
18 Clues: :molecules far apart • :similar to frequency • :The height of the wave • :molecules close together • :The lowest point on a wave • :The highest point on a wave • :How fast the wave was moving • :frequency shift due to motion • :Displacement II to wave direction • :metal with two stakes that vibrate • :frequency that the object oscillates • :Sharp crack when a shock wave arrives • ...
Physics Vocab 2024-10-22
Across
- a push or pull on one object by another that is touching it
- always acure in pairs
- is speed in a given direction
- objects with more mass require more force to accelerate them
- one motion or constant motion; they are equal forces
- is a force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching
- Forces always exist in pairs; when one object exerts a force on another, the other exerts an equal force back
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- the change in velocity over a period of time
- "law of inertia"; objects will stay at rest or in motion unless a force is acting on it
- in the same direction or in the opposite direction; unequal equal forces
- a push or pull on an object
- a force that one object applies to another object without touching it
- distance traveled per amount of time
13 Clues: always acure in pairs • a push or pull on an object • is speed in a given direction • distance traveled per amount of time • the change in velocity over a period of time • one motion or constant motion; they are equal forces • a push or pull on one object by another that is touching it • objects with more mass require more force to accelerate them • ...
Motion and Force Puzzle 2018-12-08
Across
- ratio of distance to time
- has a # value and direction
- measure of how far an object moved
- the friction force that acts on objects that are not moving
- opposes the motion of an object through a fluid
- tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion
- maximum velocity reached by a falling object
- speed of an object and direction of its motion
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- distance and direction of an object's change in position from the starting point
- when gravity is the only force acting on an object
- unbalanced forces that are not opposite and equal
- the opposition that a substance offers
- a force that opposes the direction of motion of an object as it slides over a surface
- a force that opposes the motion of objects that touch as they move past each other
- force that acts on rolling objects
- the fluid friction action on an object moving through the air
- rate of change of velocity(speed and direction)
- a push or pull that one body exerts on another
- the force of gravity on an object
- natural force that causes things to fall towards earth and depends of the mass of the objects and distance between them
20 Clues: ratio of distance to time • has a # value and direction • the force of gravity on an object • force that acts on rolling objects • measure of how far an object moved • the opposition that a substance offers • maximum velocity reached by a falling object • a push or pull that one body exerts on another • speed of an object and direction of its motion • ...
Intro to Theatrical Movement 2024-02-05
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- One type of movement. Ex. looking at someone
- How we move on stage to get from one place to another or communicate to the audience.
- Copying the movement or expression of someone else
- How we give movement direction
- One type of movement. Ex. Pointing
- One type of movement. Ex. Smiling!
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- One type of movement. Ex. Slouching
- One type of movement. Ex. when we do something
- One type of movement. Ex. also an element of line
- One type of movement. Ex. it might change when you are scared
- Acting without words
- Our setting and the ways we can interact with it.
12 Clues: Acting without words • How we give movement direction • One type of movement. Ex. Pointing • One type of movement. Ex. Smiling! • One type of movement. Ex. Slouching • One type of movement. Ex. looking at someone • One type of movement. Ex. when we do something • One type of movement. Ex. also an element of line • Our setting and the ways we can interact with it. • ...
Test Direction Words 2024-03-28
Across
- To point out; to show
- To defend; to back up with reasoning and/or evidence
- To note the similarities and/or dissimilarities between things.
- To make something more clear or visible
- To give the meaning (definition) of something
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- To communicate an idea; to carry an idea or message across to the reader
- To show; to explain something in clear terms
- To explain the meaning of something; to present something in understandable terms
- To figure something out by using evidence and reasoning; “reading between the lines”
- To briefly share the main points of something
- To make something clear by using description, relevant facts, or ideas
- To note details about something
- To examine something in detail in order to understand it
13 Clues: To point out; to show • To note details about something • To make something more clear or visible • To show; to explain something in clear terms • To briefly share the main points of something • To give the meaning (definition) of something • To defend; to back up with reasoning and/or evidence • To examine something in detail in order to understand it • ...
waves 2024-05-04
Across
- Measurement in Hertz(Hz)
- Set of all electromagnetic waves ordered by frequency or wavelength
- Distance between two consecutive points on the wave
- Substance or material through which the wave propagates, for example air
- Superposition of waves that cancel each other
- Determine the intensity of the wave
- Movement parallel to the direction of propagation.
- Movement perpendicular to the direction of propagation.
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- Distance traveled by the wave in a unit of time.
- Propagation of energy through space.
- Wave propagation around obstacles
- Change in perceived frequency due to relative motion between source and observer
- Change of direction of the wave when passing from one medium to another
- Change of direction of the wave when it hits a surface
- Superposition of mutually reinforcing waves
15 Clues: Measurement in Hertz(Hz) • Wave propagation around obstacles • Determine the intensity of the wave • Propagation of energy through space. • Superposition of mutually reinforcing waves • Superposition of waves that cancel each other • Distance traveled by the wave in a unit of time. • Movement parallel to the direction of propagation. • ...
waves 2024-05-04
Across
- Measurement in Hertz(Hz)
- Set of all electromagnetic waves ordered by frequency or wavelength
- Distance between two consecutive points on the wave
- Substance or material through which the wave propagates, for example air
- Superposition of waves that cancel each other
- Determine the intensity of the wave
- Movement parallel to the direction of propagation.
- Movement perpendicular to the direction of propagation.
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- Distance traveled by the wave in a unit of time.
- Propagation of energy through space.
- Wave propagation around obstacles
- Change in perceived frequency due to relative motion between source and observer
- Change of direction of the wave when passing from one medium to another
- Change of direction of the wave when it hits a surface
- Superposition of mutually reinforcing waves
15 Clues: Measurement in Hertz(Hz) • Wave propagation around obstacles • Determine the intensity of the wave • Propagation of energy through space. • Superposition of mutually reinforcing waves • Superposition of waves that cancel each other • Distance traveled by the wave in a unit of time. • Movement parallel to the direction of propagation. • ...
scince choice board 2022-03-18
Across
- not moving or not intended to be moved.
- The time rate of change of the momentum of a body is equal in both magnitude and direction to the force imposed on it.
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- One force is greater than another, the forces are not balanced
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force.
- When two bodies interact, they apply forces to one another that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction
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- The rate and direction of an object's movement.
- an amount of space between two things or people.
- Equal in size and opposite in direction
- An object is said to be at rest if it does not change its position with respect to its surroundings with time
- The rate of change of velocity per unit of time.
- A body is at rest or moving at a constant speed in a straight line, it will remain at rest or keep moving in a straight line at constant speed unless it is acted upon by a force
- The time rate at which an object is moving along a path
- a push or a pull exerted on an object; a force is described by its strength and direction; F=MA
- the moving of something from its place or position.
- quantitative measure of inertia, a fundamental property of all matter
17 Clues: Equal in size and opposite in direction • not moving or not intended to be moved. • The rate and direction of an object's movement. • an amount of space between two things or people. • The rate of change of velocity per unit of time. • the moving of something from its place or position. • The time rate at which an object is moving along a path • ...
Sports Medicine Terminology 2012-09-04
Across
- Movement away from the mid-line
- Big toe
- Direction toward or nearer the back of the body
- Direction toward or nearer to the sole of the foot, this is used interchageably in the trunk, but not the extremities
- Term applied to the surface of a hollow organ or skeletal structure which is nearer the surface of the body
- Region of the spine, specifically L1-L5
- Skeleton the bones forming the axis of the skeleton, including the skull, vertebrae, ribs, and sternum
- Pointing of the foot/toes
- Decrease the angle of a joint
- Jagged, straight, or irregular cut in multiple layers of skin
- Direction away or farther from the trunk
- Direction toward or nearer the abdominal surface of the body
- Term applied to the surface of a hollow organ or skeletal structure which is farther from the surface of the body
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- Direction toward or nearer the vertex (crown of the head), this can be used interchangeably in the trunk but not in the extremeties
- Standing erect, elbows fully extended, palms facing forward, legs and feet in the fundamental standing position with the toes pointing straight forward
- Parallel to the surface of the earth and one which, if passed through the body, would divide it into superior and inferior portions
- Another word for posterior
- Cicular movement of a joint, shoulder, hip, and trunk, around a fixed point
- Another word for anterior
- Turning sole outward
- Direction away or farther from the midline of the body
21 Clues: Big toe • Turning sole outward • Another word for anterior • Pointing of the foot/toes • Another word for posterior • Decrease the angle of a joint • Movement away from the mid-line • Region of the spine, specifically L1-L5 • Direction away or farther from the trunk • Direction toward or nearer the back of the body • Direction away or farther from the midline of the body • ...
Rside_physics10_lindseycauley 2013-04-16
Across
- the difference between the final time and the initial time
- a graph of an object’s position during corresponding time intervals
- the rate of change in position for a time interval
- quantities that have only a magnitude
- change that occurs when the speed of an object changes, or its direction of motion changes, or both
- attractive force between two or more masses; causes objects to be pulled toward the centre of Earth
- velocity changing at a constant rate
- travelling in equal displacements in equal time intervals; neither speeding up, slowing down, nor changing direction
- the rate at which an object changes its velocity
- the distance an object travels during a given time interval divided by the time interval
- the displacement of an object during a time interval divided by the time interval
- when an event occurs
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- average rate at which an object changes its velocity
- quantities that have both a magnitude and a direction
- a scalar quantity that describes the length of a path between two points or locations
- a graph of an object’s velocity during corresponding time intervals
- the direction of a line on a graph, either horizontal (zero), slanting up (positive), or slanting down (negative) rise/run
- acceleration that is opposite to the direction of motion
- a vector quantity that describes a specific point relative to a reference point
- the straight-line distance and direction from one point to another
20 Clues: when an event occurs • velocity changing at a constant rate • quantities that have only a magnitude • the rate at which an object changes its velocity • the rate of change in position for a time interval • average rate at which an object changes its velocity • quantities that have both a magnitude and a direction • ...
principles of management 2025-04-16
Across
- Division of work (specialization of tasks).
- Fair and impartial treatment.
- Scalar chain (line of authority).
- Degree of central decision-making.
- Obedience and respect for agreements.
- Employees’ ability to act on their own.
- Right to give orders and expect obedience.
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- Esprit de corps (team spirit)
- Unity of command (one boss per employee).
- Fair payment for work.
- Unity of direction (one plan for group activities).
- Subordination of individual interests to general interest.
- Stability of personnel tenure.
- Right people and resources in right places.
14 Clues: Fair payment for work. • Esprit de corps (team spirit) • Fair and impartial treatment. • Stability of personnel tenure. • Scalar chain (line of authority). • Degree of central decision-making. • Obedience and respect for agreements. • Employees’ ability to act on their own. • Unity of command (one boss per employee). • Right to give orders and expect obedience. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-01
Across
- an object with a velocity of -6 m/s and acceleration of 2 m/s/s is moving in the ______ direction
- an object is speeding up if its velocity and acceleration are in the ______ direction
- the slope in a velocity vs. time graph is the object's _______
- Is position a scalar or is it a vector?
- Does the sign on an acceleration value indicate the direction in which the object is moving?
- Is temperature a scalar, or is it a vector?
- an object with a velocity of 3 m/s and acceleration of -2 m/s/s is moving in the ______ direction
- knowing that an object has a negative acceleration, on its own, does ______ tell us whether or not the object is slowing down
- x=2^t is an ______ function
- an object accelerating at a constant non-zero rate has a position function of time that is a _______ function
- Any quantity that has both magnitude and direction is a ______
- the absolute value of the slope in a position vs. time graph is an object's _______
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- if an object is speeding up, the slope on a position vs. time graph will get ______
- x=t^2 is a ______ function
- Is it possible for an object to have a positive acceleration value and be slowing down?
- the sign on a velocity value indicates the direction in which the object is ______
- acceleration is a measure of how quickly an object's ______ is changing
- Within one dimension, at the instant that an object changes direction, what is its velocity?
- the slope in a position vs. time graph is the object's _______
- an object moving at a constant velocity has a position function of time that is a _______ function
- an object is slowing down if its velocity and acceleration are in ______ directions
- an object that is not accelerating has a ______ velocity
- another way of saying displacement or change in position
- a scalar quantity has ______ but does not have physical direction
24 Clues: x=t^2 is a ______ function • x=2^t is an ______ function • Is position a scalar or is it a vector? • Is temperature a scalar, or is it a vector? • an object that is not accelerating has a ______ velocity • another way of saying displacement or change in position • the slope in a velocity vs. time graph is the object's _______ • ...
robotics 2023-02-02
Across
- an electromotive force or difference expressed
- control system for an operation or process
- electric current that reverses its direction
- an object by something in contact with it.
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- electric current flowing in one direction only.
- automatic control system in which an operation
- negatively charged subatomic particle
- equivalent to one joule per second
- whole current flows through each other
- resistance to the electric current.
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- the base unit of electrical current.
- unit of electrical potential and electromotive force.
- two/more paths the electricity to flow
14 Clues: equivalent to one joule per second • resistance to the electric current. • the base unit of electrical current. • negatively charged subatomic particle • whole current flows through each other • two/more paths the electricity to flow • control system for an operation or process • an object by something in contact with it. • electric current that reverses its direction • ...
1D-Motion 2022-10-30
Across
- A horizontal line on a position-time graph shows an object at ______ .
- Quantity with only magnitude
- Anything below the x-axis on a velocity-time graph is what direction?
- Vector quantity that is the change in position from start to end
- Vectors can be represented as what in a drawing
- Quantity with both DIRECTION and MAGNITUDE
- How do we find the vector sum of vectors in the same direction?
- Vector quantity that describes how fast and in what direction
- How do we find the vector sum of vectors in opposite directions?
- Where an object is located at one instant
- Scalar quantity that describes how fast
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- Vector sum connecting your starting point to your ending point
- Four equations that describe motion
- Unit for position
- Vector quantity that describes how velocity changes
- Scalar quantity that is the total path of motion
- A horizontal line on a velocity-time graph shows a ______ velocity.
- Your displacement when you start and end in the same position
- How do you find the velocity of an object with a position-time graph?
- Anything above the x-axis on a velocity-time graph is what direction?
- Always on the x-axis of a position-time and velocity-time graph
21 Clues: Unit for position • Quantity with only magnitude • Four equations that describe motion • Scalar quantity that describes how fast • Where an object is located at one instant • Quantity with both DIRECTION and MAGNITUDE • Vectors can be represented as what in a drawing • Scalar quantity that is the total path of motion • Vector quantity that describes how velocity changes • ...
SHM 2022-04-25
Across
- wave Wave consisting of a periodic disturbance or vibration that takes place in the same direction as the advance of the wave.
- interference A type of interference that occurs at any location along the medium where the two interfering waves have a displacement in the opposite direction.
- The spreading of waves around obstacles.
- point A point at which rays of light or other radiation converge
- wave Motion in which all points on a wave oscillate along paths at right angles to the direction of the wave's advance
- The maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position.
- The number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time;
- waves Waves that are created as a result of vibrations between an electric field and a magnetic field.
- Relatively large selective response of an object or a system that vibrates in step or phase, with an externally applied oscillatory force
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- The distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave or electromagnetic wave
- motion A motion repeating itself
- The change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed.
- interference The interference of two or more waves of equal frequency and phase, resulting in their mutual reinforcement and producing a single amplitude equal to the sum of the amplitudes of the individual waves.
- A disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles.
- The substance that transfers the energy, or light from one substance to another substance or from one place to another or from one surface to another.
- Abrupt change in the direction of propagation of a wave that strikes the boundary between different mediums.
- The time it takes something to happen
17 Clues: motion A motion repeating itself • The time it takes something to happen • The spreading of waves around obstacles. • The number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time; • point A point at which rays of light or other radiation converge • A disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles. • ...
Test Direction Words 2023-04-22
Across
- To show how two things are similar or different
- To understand in a particular way
- To make something more clear or visible
- To give the meaning or definition of something
- To figure something out by using evidence and reasoning
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- To show or explain something in clear terms
- To note the dissimilarities between two things
- To defend; to back up with evidence and/or reasoning
- To make something clear by using description, relevant facts, or ideas
- To communicate an idea
- To point out
- To examine in detail in order to understand it
- To note details about something
- To briefly share the main points of something
14 Clues: To point out • To communicate an idea • To note details about something • To understand in a particular way • To make something more clear or visible • To show or explain something in clear terms • To briefly share the main points of something • To note the dissimilarities between two things • To examine in detail in order to understand it • ...
Newton's Laws of Motion 2021-09-21
Across
- resistance that one surface has when moving over another surface
- object at _____ stays at _____
- unit of measurement for force
- overall force acting on an onject
- force that attracts a body towards another body that has mass
- for every action there is an equal and opposite ______
- a push or a pull
- quantity of matter in a mody
- an object in ____ stays in ______
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- two or more unequal forces acting on an object
- law of inertia
- speed and direction
- not moving OR moving at a constant speed in the same direction
- speeding up, slowing down, changing direction
- law of action-reaction
- tendency to remain unchanged
- law or acceleration
17 Clues: law of inertia • a push or a pull • speed and direction • law or acceleration • law of action-reaction • tendency to remain unchanged • quantity of matter in a mody • unit of measurement for force • object at _____ stays at _____ • overall force acting on an onject • an object in ____ stays in ______ • speeding up, slowing down, changing direction • ...
Ma Direction 2012-11-29
Direction Lock 2020-12-18
9 Clues: santa's helpers • ___ to the world! • where jesus was born • ______, the snowman! • santa's main reindeer • this guy hates christmas • this holiday has 7 nights • we open _______ on christmas • looks like a sock, but you don't wear it
Direction words 2021-09-08
E & M 2025-09-02
Across
- Device in a motor that reverses current direction to maintain rotation
- Rule for finding the direction of induced current
- Device used to step up or step down AC voltage
- Current that changes direction periodically
- Circuit where components share the same current
- Mains electricity wire for safety, preventing electric shock
- Scientist who discovered electromagnetic induction
- Conductive contacts transferring current between stationary and rotating parts
- Safety device that melts to break the circuit when current is too high
- Transformer that decreases voltage
- Rule for finding the direction of force on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field
- Device in an AC generator to transfer current to the external circuit
- Law stating that induced current opposes the change causing it
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- Relationship between voltage, current, and resistance
- Current that flows in one direction only
- Circuit where components share the same voltage but have separate paths
- Mains electricity wire completing the circuit
- Opposition to the flow of electric current
- Transformer that increases voltage
- Switch that automatically opens when current exceeds a safe level
- Rule used to determine the direction of a magnetic field around a conductor
- Rotating coil in an electric motor or generator
- Voltage produced by a changing magnetic field
- Temporary magnet made by passing current through a coil
- Common plug design with live, neutral, and earth pins
- Mains electricity wire carrying current to the appliance
- Coil of wire that produces a magnetic field when current flows
27 Clues: Transformer that increases voltage • Transformer that decreases voltage • Current that flows in one direction only • Opposition to the flow of electric current • Current that changes direction periodically • Mains electricity wire completing the circuit • Voltage produced by a changing magnetic field • Device used to step up or step down AC voltage • ...
Newton's Laws of Motion 2023-12-10
Across
- Law that states that an object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion remains in motion at constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
- The change in position of an object with respect to its surroundings in a given interval of time.
- The unit mass is measured in.
- Total force that is measured using the standard metric unit known as the Newton.
- When unbalanced forces are acting on an object, there is a change in speed and/or ___________.
- The rate of change of velocity.
- The gravitational force with which the Earth attracts the masses towards its center.
- An object's inertia is directly related to the object's _________.
- Forces that are opposite in direction and equal in size.
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- This is the unit for Force.
- This force resists motion when the surface of one object comes in contact with the surface of another.
- This law is also known as Newton's Second Law.
- This is the vector form of speed.
- The tendency of a body to resist a change in motion or rest.
- The rate of change of position of an object in any direction.
- Heavier objects require more _______ to move.
- Type of relationship of the mass of an object upon the acceleration of the same object.
- Law that states F = ma, or net force is equal to mass times acceleration.
- Force that is applied in one direction that is greater than the force applied in the opposite direction.
- A force that tells massive objects how to move. Always equal to 9.81 meters per second squared.
20 Clues: This is the unit for Force. • The unit mass is measured in. • The rate of change of velocity. • This is the vector form of speed. • Heavier objects require more _______ to move. • This law is also known as Newton's Second Law. • Forces that are opposite in direction and equal in size. • The tendency of a body to resist a change in motion or rest. • ...
Physics unit 1 APPETIZERS 2021-09-01
Across
- how far out of place an object is
- how much ground somethingcovers
- magnitude and direction
- rate of change of velocity
- change of position
- size or dimension of an object
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- an object moving one direction
- magnitude but no direction
- changeofvelocity over a period
- speed of an object in motion
- how fast an object is moving
- origin is set by reference points
12 Clues: change of position • magnitude and direction • magnitude but no direction • rate of change of velocity • speed of an object in motion • how fast an object is moving • an object moving one direction • changeofvelocity over a period • size or dimension of an object • how much ground somethingcovers • how far out of place an object is • origin is set by reference points
Newton's Laws Vocabulary 2025-08-25
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- An invisible force that pulls objects toward each other.
- The quantity of matter within a given object.
- The rate at which velocity changes with time, in terms of both speed and direction.
- The force that is exerted by one object on one or more other objects.
- The scientific study of the deformation of the rocks that make up the Earth's crust and the forces that produce such deformation
- The push or pull on an object with mass causes it to change its velocity.
- The natural tendency of objects in motion to stay in motion and objects at rest to stay at rest, unless a force causes the velocity to change.
- A vector quantity: it has both magnitude and direction.
- Forces that are not equal in magnitude and may or may not act in the same direction.
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- A measurement of speed in a certain direction of motion.
- Forces where the effect of one force is cancelled out by another.
- The force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other.
- The sum of all forces acting on an object in a single plane.
- The SI unit of force. It is equal to the force that would give a mass of one kilogram.
- The state of being stretched tight.
15 Clues: The state of being stretched tight. • The quantity of matter within a given object. • A vector quantity: it has both magnitude and direction. • A measurement of speed in a certain direction of motion. • An invisible force that pulls objects toward each other. • The sum of all forces acting on an object in a single plane. • ...
Anirudh Chintaluri 2019-10-21
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- Created when an object moves through a fluid
- The center of all drag forces acting upon the rocket
- Force equals mass times acceleration
- The first person to successfully develop the first liquid-fueled rocket
- Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- The reaction mass of a rocket
- The spot of a rocket where all mass is concentrated on
- He was in charge of developing the V-2 rocket
- The takeoff of a rocket
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- Unbalanced airflow that can cause drag
- Smooth and stabilized airflow
- Known as the law of inertia
- When a force pushes one direction, this force pushes the other direction
- The speed of something in a given direction
- A self-propelled device that carries its own fuel
- The thrust and duration of the rocket engine burn
- Small rockets used to change the speed and direction of a larger rocket in space
17 Clues: The takeoff of a rocket • Known as the law of inertia • Smooth and stabilized airflow • The reaction mass of a rocket • Force equals mass times acceleration • Unbalanced airflow that can cause drag • The speed of something in a given direction • Created when an object moves through a fluid • He was in charge of developing the V-2 rocket • ...
Wave Properties 2022-01-21
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- the regions of the longitudinal wave where the particles in the medium are closest together
- the regions of the longitudinal wave where the particles are farthest apart
- a wave that can travel through,solids,liquids, and gases
- is the maximum distance that the wave moves from its rest position
- the highest points on a transverse wave
- the lowest points on a transverse wave
- the bouncing of a wave off a surface
- occurs when waves that overlap combine forming a new wave
- is a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter
- is the change in direction of a wave when it travels by the edge of an object or through an opening
- the number of wavelengths that pass by a point each second
- the distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave
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- makes the particles in a medium move parallel to the direction that the wave travels
- a wave that can travel through empty space and through matter
- is the change in direction of a wave that occurs as the wave changes speed when moving from one medium to another
- is the transfer of energy by a wave to the medium through which it travels
- a wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels
- when a wave is reflected from a surface, the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence
- is the passage of light through an object
19 Clues: the bouncing of a wave off a surface • the lowest points on a transverse wave • the highest points on a transverse wave • is the passage of light through an object • a wave that can travel through,solids,liquids, and gases • occurs when waves that overlap combine forming a new wave • the number of wavelengths that pass by a point each second • ...
Scientific Method & Forces 2023-09-12
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- Results in forces moving in the larger direction
- Units for forces
- Educated guess about an answer to a question
- No physical contact; non contact force
- Uses arrows to indicate the size and direction of a force
- Physical contact from two objects experiencing a force
- A push or pull that has size or direction
- Sum of all forces
- Forces are equal
- An indirect force that attracts all things with masse
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- a change in an objects position over time
- variable responding variable
- Using one or more of your 5 senses to gather information
- continuous movement
- variable that is changed
- Explanation for the observation
16 Clues: Units for forces • Forces are equal • Sum of all forces • continuous movement • variable that is changed • variable responding variable • Explanation for the observation • No physical contact; non contact force • a change in an objects position over time • A push or pull that has size or direction • Educated guess about an answer to a question • ...
Wave Properties 2022-02-10
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- The transfer of energy by a wave to the medium through which it travels
- The regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles are farthest apart
- A wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels
- A wave is the maximum distance that the wave moves from its rest position
- The highest points on a transverse wave
- A wave that can travel through empty space and through matter
- Makes the particles in a medium move parallel to the direction that the wave travels
- The change in direction of a wave when it travels by the edge of an object or through an opening.
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- A wave is the number of wavelengths that pass by a point each second
- When a wave is reflected from a surface the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence
- is a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter.
- A wave that can travel only through matter.
- The lowest points on a transverse wave
- The regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles in the medium are closest together
- The change in direction of a wave that occurs as the wave changes speed when moving from one medium to another
- A wave is the distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave
- A material in which a wave travels
- The passage of light through an object
- The bouncing of a wave off a surface
19 Clues: A material in which a wave travels • The bouncing of a wave off a surface • The lowest points on a transverse wave • The passage of light through an object • The highest points on a transverse wave • A wave that can travel only through matter. • A wave that can travel through empty space and through matter • ...
Descibing Motion Concept 3 Vocabulary 2021-11-17
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- forces that are not equal in size and opposite in direction
- mass in motion
- the amount of matter in an object
- friction between a rolling object and the surface it rolls on
- push or pull one object exerts on another
- friction between two surfaces that are sliding past each other
- resistance an object feels when traveling through the air
- every action has an equal and opposite reaction
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- occurs when the force of gravity and air resistance become balanced
- A net force acting on an object causes the object to accelerate in the direction of the net force
- the combining of forces when two or more forces act on an object
- an object will move at a constant velocity until a net force acts on it
- friction between two surfaces that are not moving past each other
- the attraction two objects have on one another
- resistance to motion when two objects are in contact with one another
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- forces that are equal in size and opposite in direction
- the force of gravity on an object
18 Clues: mass in motion • the amount of matter in an object • the force of gravity on an object • push or pull one object exerts on another • the attraction two objects have on one another • every action has an equal and opposite reaction • the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion • forces that are equal in size and opposite in direction • ...
Magnets Crossword 2023-12-06
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- a magnet that keeps its magnetism for a while
- to have two opposite poles
- to bring together
- a piece of iron that attracts another piece of iron
- the space that surrounds a magnet
- significant magnetic properties
- negative (-)
- a tool that uses a magnet to help people find direction
- a magnet that loses its magnetism after time
- positive (+)
- to drive two poles away from each other
- electrical charge that flow in one direction
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- a magnet shaped like a "U"
- a magnet made from iron wrapped by a coil of wire
- a power that causes change
- the two ends of a magnet where its the strongest
- an invisible line connecting the north and south poles
- electrical charge that reverses direction
- a slivery-white chemical element
- ability to attract iron or metal
20 Clues: negative (-) • positive (+) • to bring together • a magnet shaped like a "U" • a power that causes change • to have two opposite poles • significant magnetic properties • a slivery-white chemical element • ability to attract iron or metal • the space that surrounds a magnet • to drive two poles away from each other • electrical charge that reverses direction • ...
Day36-总 2025-01-22
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- A person travelling in a vehicle, such as a car, bus, train, or plane, but not the driver or a member of the crew.
- Full of people, leaving little or no room for movement.
- A portable shelter made of fabric or other material, supported by poles and ropes, used especially for camping.
- A day set aside by custom or by law on which normal activities, especially business or work, are suspended.
- An official document issued by a government, certifying the holder's identity and citizenship and entitling them to travel under its protection to and from foreign countries.
- An act of travelling from one place to another.
- A large and impressive building, especially one used as the official residence of a ruler or a person of high status.
- A journey for pleasure in which several different places are visited.
- The direction midway between north and east.
- A person who shows the way to others, especially one employed to show tourists around places of interest.
- Relating to the east or the eastern part of a place.
- Relating to the west or the western part of a place.
- A person who is travelling or visiting a place for pleasure.
- The direction towards the point of the horizon 90 degrees clockwise from east, on the right - hand side of a person facing west.
- Past tense of 'find'; succeeded in discovering or obtaining.
- Relating to the south or the southern part of a place.
- A thing given willingly to someone without payment; a present.
- Relating to the countries of Europe and North America.
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- A person who visits a person or place.
- The middle point of a place, area, or object.
- Go in front of or with (someone or something) to show the way.
- The course along which someone or something moves.
- Go to see (someone or something) for a specific purpose, such as to see a place, to meet a person, or to obtain information.
- A period of suspension of work, study, or other activity, usually used for rest, recreation, or travel.
- A journey or excursion, especially for pleasure.
- The direction midway between south and east.
- Relating to a particular area or neighborhood.
- Make a journey, typically of some length or abroad.
- The direction midway between south and west.
- Unable to find one's way; not knowing one's whereabouts.
- The direction towards the point where the sun rises at the equinoxes, on the right - hand side of a person facing north.
- In or to a foreign country.
- The direction midway between north and west.
- Relating to the centre of something.
- The direction towards the point where the sun sets at the equinoxes, on the left - hand side of a person facing north.
- Relating to the north or the northern part of a place.
- The direction towards the point of the horizon 90 degrees anticlockwise from east, on the left - hand side of a person facing east.
37 Clues: In or to a foreign country. • Relating to the centre of something. • A person who visits a person or place. • The direction midway between south and east. • The direction midway between south and west. • The direction midway between north and east. • The direction midway between north and west. • The middle point of a place, area, or object. • ...
Chapter 13 Electricity 2015-10-02
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- One-thousandth of an ampere
- The flow of electricity along a conductor
- Any substance that conducts electricity
- Or nonconductor is a substance that does not easily transmit electricity
- The unit that measures the pressure or force of electrons forward through a conductor
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- The unit that measures the strength of an electric current
- The unit that measures the resistance of an electric current
- A constant, even-flowing current that travels in one direction only
- A rapid interrupted current, flowing first in one direction and then in the opposite direction
- A measurement of how much electric energy is being used in one second
- A special device that prevents excessive current from passing through a circuit
11 Clues: One-thousandth of an ampere • Any substance that conducts electricity • The flow of electricity along a conductor • The unit that measures the strength of an electric current • The unit that measures the resistance of an electric current • A constant, even-flowing current that travels in one direction only • ...
Chapter 13 Electricity 2015-10-02
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- The unit that measures the pressure or force of electrons forward through a conductor
- Or nonconductor is a substance that does not easily transmit electricity
- A rapid interrupted current, flowing first in one direction and then in the opposite direction
- A measurement of how much electric energy is being used in one second
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- Any substance that conducts electricity
- One-thousandth of an ampere
- A special device that prevents excessive current from passing through a circuit
- The flow of electricity along a conductor
- A constant, even-flowing current that travels in one direction only
- The unit that measures the resistance of an electric current
- The unit that measures the strength of an electric current
11 Clues: One-thousandth of an ampere • Any substance that conducts electricity • The flow of electricity along a conductor • The unit that measures the strength of an electric current • The unit that measures the resistance of an electric current • A constant, even-flowing current that travels in one direction only • ...
The Illumanati 2020-12-13
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- opposite➗hypotenuse
- A term given to the size of quantity
- The quantity that describes the rate of change of velocity in a given time interval
- opposite➗adjacent
- A scalar quantity that measure how fast something moves, neglecting direction
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- A scalar quantity that is the length of travel, neglecting direction
- The speed of an object in a particular direction (how quickly we change position)
- A measurable period; seconds is the unit
- Position time, Velocity time,Distance-time
- adjacent➗hypotenuse
- Quantities that require both a numerical value and a direction. A mathematical quantity with both numerical value and a direction.
- The change in position of an object from one point to another in a straight line with direction
12 Clues: opposite➗adjacent • opposite➗hypotenuse • adjacent➗hypotenuse • A term given to the size of quantity • A measurable period; seconds is the unit • Position time, Velocity time,Distance-time • A scalar quantity that is the length of travel, neglecting direction • A scalar quantity that measure how fast something moves, neglecting direction • ...
Review Crossword 2022-11-29
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- the energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement.
- when a force applied in one direction is greater than a force in another direction.
- the energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement.
- the process of moving or changing a place or position.
- an object in motion will stay in motion until a force acts against it.
- the sum of all objects acting on an object.
- forces that are opposite in direction and equal in size.
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- every object has an equal and opposite reaction
- a push or pull on an object, resulting from interaction with another object.
- the idea that an object will continue its motion until a force causes its direction or speed to change.
- a speed with a direction.
- The acceleration of an object as produced by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, in the same direction as the net force, and inversely proportional to the mass of the object.
- The rate of change of position of an object in any direction.
- the quantity of matter in a physical body
- the change of speed over time
15 Clues: a speed with a direction. • the change of speed over time • the quantity of matter in a physical body • the sum of all objects acting on an object. • every object has an equal and opposite reaction • the process of moving or changing a place or position. • forces that are opposite in direction and equal in size. • ...
Transportation 2024-08-21
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- Something that a country buys and brings in from another country.
- Amount of jobs hartsfield jackson has
- A mode of transportation that is on rails
- Something that a country sells and sends to another country
- Which type of transportation is the fastest but it is expensive and carries limited quantities of cargo?
- Name a direction interstate routes with even numbers run
- Most reliable mode of transportation
- A mode of transportation for humans
- Name the other direction the interstate routes with odd numbers run
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- Which type of transportation carries the most
- One of the important modes of transportation
- The circular highway that connects more highways
- Airline made in atlanta
- One of the important modes of transportation
- Atlanta used to be called
- One of the important modes of transportation
- One of the important modes of transportation
- Name a direction interstate routes with odd numbers run
- Name the other direction the interstate routes with Even numbers run
- Where is the biggest airport located in Georgia?
20 Clues: Airline made in atlanta • Atlanta used to be called • A mode of transportation for humans • Most reliable mode of transportation • Amount of jobs hartsfield jackson has • A mode of transportation that is on rails • One of the important modes of transportation • One of the important modes of transportation • One of the important modes of transportation • ...
science 2017-11-06
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- A tiny particle or packet of light energy.
- intensity 10 times greater.
- A measurement used to compare the intensity of different sounds. Each increase of 10 decibels is a
- The number of crests or compressions in a wave that pass a point per unit time; for sound waves, measured in hertz.
- Radiation Radiant energy that can travel through a vacuum and through matter in the form of waves.
- of Wave The distance a wave travels (crest, trough, crest) in a given period of time. Can be calculated by multiplying wavelength by frequency.
- A wave that causes a medium to vibrate in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the wave travels.
- When the medium and energy in a wave is turned back from a hard surface.
- The material through which a mechanical wave travels.
- Space that contains no matter (Outer space).
- The spreading out of energy as it travels away from the source of the energy. The decrease in intensity as distance from an energy source increases.
- The time required to complete one cycle of a wave.
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- The amount of electricity, light, heat, or sound energy per unit area per unit time.
- the light intensity is higher if you are closer to the light to the light than far away. the farther away you are from the light the less of it you will see
- The ability of a wave to spread out or change direction as it passes through an opening or around an obstruction.
- A wave that causes a medium to vibrate in a direction parallel to the direction in which the wave travels.
- The change in direction of a wave when it enters a new medium with a different wave speed.
- A disturbance that travels through a medium from one place to another.
- How high or low a sound is.
- The height of the crest in a transverse wave; a measure of how compressed the compressions are in a longitudinal wave.
- A transfer of energy through a medium without a transfer of the medium.
- Region of a longitudinal wave where the particles of the medium have the highest density.
- Caused by an earthquake or vibrations inside Earth.
- you have a small and big bulb the bigger one will have a higher light intensity
24 Clues: intensity 10 times greater. • How high or low a sound is. • A tiny particle or packet of light energy. • Space that contains no matter (Outer space). • The time required to complete one cycle of a wave. • Caused by an earthquake or vibrations inside Earth. • The material through which a mechanical wave travels. • ...
INTRODUCTION TO WELDING TERMINOLOGY (1) 2013-09-12
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- Crack in crater.
- A welding technique wherein the increments of weld are deposited opposite the direction of progression.
- Distance melting goes into base metal during welding.
- Amount or rate of current that flows in a circuit.
- Device that holds electrode and conducts current to it.
- Depression at end of bead.
- Conductor (welding cable) between current source and electrode holder.
- Weld in joint between two pieces of metal lying in about the same plane.
- Electric current which flows only in one direction. In welding, an arc-welding process wherein the power supply at the arc is direct current
- Metal deposited when electrode is moved or controlled with the correct technique.
- Any material used to back the root of a weld. Backing strips may be metal, carbon, or copper.
- Fusible material or gas used to dissolve and/or prevent the formation of oxides, nitrides, or other undesirable inclusions formed in welding.
- Metal to be welded or cut.
- Welding position in which welding is done from the upper side of the joint; the face of the weld is in a horizontal (flat) position.
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- containing iron.
- Producing coalescence with heat of arc between carbon electrode and work, without gas shielding (pressure and filler metal are optional).
- Voltage across the arc.
- Property of metals that permits stretching without breaking. Ductility is measured as a percentage of elongation change from the original measurements.
- Ratio of arc time to total time. For example, with a 20 percent duty-cycle arc welder, full amperage capacity can be applied continuously for two minutes, then the welder must be cooled off for eight minutes.
- Melting together of base metal(s) and filler metal, if any.
- Power source used to regulate current for welding.
- Weld with a triangular cross section which joins two surfaces at right angles to each other as in a lap, tee, or corner joint.
- One who welds, manually or semi- automatically.
- That kind of electricity which reverses its direction periodically. For single phase current, the current goes in one direction and then in the other direction 60 times in the same second, so the current changes direction 120 times per second.
24 Clues: containing iron. • Crack in crater. • Voltage across the arc. • Depression at end of bead. • Metal to be welded or cut. • One who welds, manually or semi- automatically. • Amount or rate of current that flows in a circuit. • Power source used to regulate current for welding. • Distance melting goes into base metal during welding. • ...
ZaAnimeQUeen's(Ming Nye) Physics Crossword 2015-03-19
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- For every action there is a reaction
- Two surfaces moving past each other
- change in potion and direction of something
- Unit of force
- The amount of space an object takes up
- Pushing something makes it go that direction
- The change in speed
- When two or more forces act on something at once
- The tendency to do something
- The force holding us to earth
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- When two surfaces are not passing each other; Holding still
- Occurs when an object changes position
- A game that uses a shuttlecock
- Something being rolled on...This one is really easy
- How fast something moves
- Friction force of air
- Object in motion stays in motion
- The speed of something in a given direction
- The Force that opposes the sliding motion of two objects
- Passing throw liquid or gas
20 Clues: Unit of force • The change in speed • Friction force of air • How fast something moves • Passing throw liquid or gas • The tendency to do something • The force holding us to earth • A game that uses a shuttlecock • Object in motion stays in motion • Two surfaces moving past each other • For every action there is a reaction • Occurs when an object changes position • ...
Wave Properties 2022-02-10
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- A wave that can travel only through matter.
- The highest points on a transverse wave
- The passage of light through an object
- The change in direction of a wave that occurs as the wave changes speed when moving from one medium to another
- A wave that can travel through empty space and through matter
- The lowest points on a transverse wave
- When a wave is reflected from a surface the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence
- Makes the particles in a medium move parallel to the direction that the wave travels
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- The regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles are farthest apart
- is a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter.
- The regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles in the medium are closest together
- A wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels
- A wave is the number of wavelengths that pass by a point each second
- A material in which a wave travels
- The change in direction of a wave when it travels by the edge of an object or through an opening.
- The bouncing of a wave off a surface
- A wave is the maximum distance that the wave moves from its rest position
- The transfer of energy by a wave to the medium through which it travels
- A wave is the distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave
19 Clues: A material in which a wave travels • The bouncing of a wave off a surface • The passage of light through an object • The lowest points on a transverse wave • The highest points on a transverse wave • A wave that can travel only through matter. • A wave that can travel through empty space and through matter • ...
Chapter 15 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-01-24
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- the regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles
- Wave a wave that can travel through empty space and through matter
- a wave that is the maximum distance that the wave moves from its rest position
- the regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles in the medium are closest together
- the distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave
- the bouncing of a wave off of a surface
- the lowest points on a transverse wave
- the highest points on a transverse wave
- the number of wavelenghts that pass by a point each second
- wave is a wave that can only travel through matter
- Wave is a wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels
- Wave makes the particles in a medium move parallel to the direction that the wave travels
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- the transfer of energy by a wave to the medium from which it travels
- the change in direction of a wave that occurs when a wave changes speed when moving from one medium to another
- the passage of light through an object
- is a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter
- the change in direction of a wave when it travels by the edge of an aboject or through an opening
- whean a wave is reflected from a surface, the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence
- occurs when waves that overlap combing, forming a new wave
19 Clues: the passage of light through an object • the lowest points on a transverse wave • the bouncing of a wave off of a surface • the highest points on a transverse wave • the regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles • wave is a wave that can only travel through matter • occurs when waves that overlap combing, forming a new wave • ...
chapter 7 2016-12-14
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- atom gaining one or more electrons
- is the rate which elevtric energey is converted into another form
- when electrons re transferred from one material to another
- is defined as an ohm
- charges flow in one direction
- the field around a magnet
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- is the rate of flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second
- charges alternate in direction
- is the amp multiplied by volts
- are materials that allow charged particles to pass through them easily
- is the energy possessed by by a changed particle or other object due to its location
- atom losing one or more electrons
- is the fundamental quantity that underlines all electric phenomena
- is the voltage divided by resistance
- are used to visualize an electric field
15 Clues: is defined as an ohm • the field around a magnet • charges flow in one direction • charges alternate in direction • is the amp multiplied by volts • atom losing one or more electrons • atom gaining one or more electrons • is the voltage divided by resistance • are used to visualize an electric field • is the rate of flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second • ...
The Illumanati 2020-12-13
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- A measurable period; seconds is the unit
- opposite➗hypotenuse
- The quantity that describes the rate of change of velocity in a given time interval
- The speed of an object in a particular direction (how quickly we change position)
- The change in position of an object from one point to another in a straight line with direction
- adjacent➗hypotenuse
- A term given to the size of quantity
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- A scalar quantity that is the length of travel, neglecting direction
- A scalar quantity that measure how fast something moves, neglecting direction
- Position time, Velocity time,Distance-time
- Quantities that require both a numerical value and a direction. A mathematical quantity with both numerical value and a direction.
- opposite➗adjacent
12 Clues: opposite➗adjacent • opposite➗hypotenuse • adjacent➗hypotenuse • A term given to the size of quantity • A measurable period; seconds is the unit • Position time, Velocity time,Distance-time • A scalar quantity that is the length of travel, neglecting direction • A scalar quantity that measure how fast something moves, neglecting direction • ...
motion vocab 2022-03-18
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- what is the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time.
- what is the total movement of an object without any regard to direction.
- what is the force resisting solid surfaces
- what is the law of action and reaction
- a steady state or a constant
- what is an object that stays still in regard to its surroundings
- what is force applied in one direction is greater than the force applied in another direction
- what is equivalent to a specification of an object's speed and direction of motion.
- what is the magnitude of the rate of change of its position with time
- what is the law of inertia
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- what is the resistance of any object to a change in velocity
- what is equal in size and opposite in direction
- what is a quantitative measure of inertia
- what is mass times acceleration
- what is a vector whose length is the shortest distance from the initial to the final position of a point
- what is f=m x a
- what is the universal force of attraction
17 Clues: what is f=m x a • what is the law of inertia • a steady state or a constant • what is mass times acceleration • what is the law of action and reaction • what is a quantitative measure of inertia • what is the universal force of attraction • what is the force resisting solid surfaces • what is equal in size and opposite in direction • ...
Vocabulary 2021-11-03
10 Clues: Fast • Forever • direction • Big or small • Moved or Moving • Far of something • In one place when pushing • Show something working together. • Moving in one direction when pushed on two sides. • Working together on something over and over again.
