one direction Crossword Puzzles
One 2023-04-22
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- To make or become less in strength (The plane will not take off until the storm has _____)
- Openly declared or admitted (The government's _____ aim is to reduce unemployment)
- Wanting to fight or argue (The ______ rebels wouldn't give in)
- A characteristic or quality that belongs to someone or something (Your sense of direction is a great _____)
- Making decisions for yourself independently (You are capable of _____ thought)
- to surround someone or someplace (The fortress was _____ by the British Army during the war)
- To make shorter (United Kingdom is commonly _____ to UK)
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- To make up for something that you have done wrong (You must ___ for your crimes)
- Helpful, kind and generous (Mike gave a very ____ gift to the school)
- Terrible or bad acting (The acting in that film was ____)
- A little confused (He had a ____ look on his face)
- Kind; not likely to cause death (He's a ____ old man; The good news is the tumour is _____)
- To give up position or authority (The king had to _____ his throne after the revolution)
- To stop doing something (We had to ____ the mnatch because of the storm)
- To prevent something bad from happening (You managed to ___ that crisis)
15 Clues: A little confused (He had a ____ look on his face) • To make shorter (United Kingdom is commonly _____ to UK) • Terrible or bad acting (The acting in that film was ____) • Wanting to fight or argue (The ______ rebels wouldn't give in) • Helpful, kind and generous (Mike gave a very ____ gift to the school) • ...
Directions 2023-06-19
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- The direction opposite to gravity, going higher or vertically upward.
- The direction behind or at the back, moving in the opposite direction.
- The direction to the right on a map or compass, opposite to west.
- The direction ahead or in front, moving in a straight line.
- The direction toward the interior or inner part of something.
- The direction toward the bottom of a map or compass, opposite to north.
- The direction toward the exterior or outer part of something.
- The direction to the left on a map or compass, opposite to east.
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- The direction leading to a higher level or floor in a building.
- The direction to the right side when facing forward.
- The direction leading to a lower level or floor in a building.
- The direction without any turns or deviations, going directly forward.
- The direction to the left side when facing forward.
- The direction toward the top of a map or compass, opposite to south.
- The direction of gravity, going lower or vertically downward.
15 Clues: The direction to the left side when facing forward. • The direction to the right side when facing forward. • The direction ahead or in front, moving in a straight line. • The direction toward the interior or inner part of something. • The direction toward the exterior or outer part of something. • The direction of gravity, going lower or vertically downward. • ...
Waves 2023-05-12
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- the spreading of waves around obstacles
- effect-the effect produced by a moving source of waves in which there is an apparent upward shift in frequency for observers
- the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave or electromagnetic wave.
- The maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation, measured from the equilibrium
- 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.
- interference- the interference of two waves of equal frequency and opposite phase
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- spectrum- The range of wavelengths over which electromagnetic radiation extends.
- wave- wave consisting of a periodic disturbance or vibration that takes place in the same direction as the advance of the wave.
- wave-a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- interference-the interference of two or more waves of equal frequency and phase,
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed.
- Frequency-the number of waves that pass a point in a certain period of time
- radiation- consists of waves of the electromagnetic (EM) field, which propagate through space and carry momentum
14 Clues: the spreading of waves around obstacles • wave-a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation. • Frequency-the number of waves that pass a point in a certain period of time • spectrum- The range of wavelengths over which electromagnetic radiation extends. • interference-the interference of two or more waves of equal frequency and phase, • ...
The Islamic Puzzle Book: A Crossword Adventure 2024-01-07
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- - Direction of the Kaaba for prayer
- - Obligatory duty in Islam
- - The other main branch of Islam
- - Disbeliever (a term often considered derogatory)
- - Sunset prayer
- - Niche indicating the direction of Mecca in a mosque
- - Ritual purification before prayer
- - A unit of Islamic prayer
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- - One of the two main branches of Islam
- - Consciousness of God
- - Afternoon prayer
- - Islamic jurisprudence
- - Long cloak worn by Muslim women
- - Midday prayer
- - Night time prayer
15 Clues: - Sunset prayer • - Midday prayer • - Afternoon prayer • - Night time prayer • - Consciousness of God • - Islamic jurisprudence • - Obligatory duty in Islam • - A unit of Islamic prayer • - The other main branch of Islam • - Long cloak worn by Muslim women • - Direction of the Kaaba for prayer • - Ritual purification before prayer • - One of the two main branches of Islam • ...
Waves and Oscillations 2015-08-30
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- Maximum displacement from the rest or equilibrium position
- Lowest point of each wave motion
- Point that is undisturbed when 2 pulses with equal but opposite displacements
- Number of complete vibrations per second measured at a fixed point
- Causes particles in medium to move to the direction of the wave
- Causes particles in medium to vibrate to the direction of motion
- Those consisting of periodic motion of matter
- Shortest time interval during which the motion repeats itself
- One which moves as a periodic, repetitious disturbance in a medium
- part of wave moves backward from boundary in old medium
- Highest point of each wave motion
- change in direction of waves at boundary between media
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- Point of maximum amplitude when 2 pulses with equal displacements in the same direction meet
- Wave-like behaviour of particles, such as electrons
- Shortest distance between 2 points where a wave pattern repeats itself.
- Those that consist of oscillating electric and magnetic fields that move at the speed of light through space
- Wave in which nodes and antidnodes are stationary
- A mixture of transverse and longitudinal waves
- A single disturbance that travels through a medium
- Result of superposition
20 Clues: Result of superposition • Lowest point of each wave motion • Highest point of each wave motion • Those consisting of periodic motion of matter • A mixture of transverse and longitudinal waves • Wave in which nodes and antidnodes are stationary • A single disturbance that travels through a medium • Wave-like behaviour of particles, such as electrons • ...
Waves and Oscillations 2015-08-30
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- Point of maximum amplitude when 2 pulses with equal displacements in the same direction meet
- A single disturbance that travels through a medium
- Those that consist of oscillating electric and magnetic fields that move at the speed of light through space
- Shortest distance between 2 points where a wave pattern repeats itself.
- Shortest time interval during which the motion repeats itself
- Point that is undisturbed when 2 pulses with equal but opposite displacements
- Causes particles in medium to vibrate to the direction of motion
- Wave in which nodes and antidnodes are stationary
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- Those consisting of periodic motion of matter
- part of wave moves backward from boundary in old medium
- Causes particles in medium to move to the direction of the wave
- Highest point of each wave motion
- change in direction of waves at boundary between media
- Result of superposition
- Maximum displacement from the rest or equilibrium position
- A mixture of transverse and longitudinal waves
- One which moves as a periodic, repetitious disturbance in a medium
- Wave-like behaviour of particles, such as electrons
- Number of complete vibrations per second measured at a fixed point
- Lowest point of each wave motion
20 Clues: Result of superposition • Lowest point of each wave motion • Highest point of each wave motion • Those consisting of periodic motion of matter • A mixture of transverse and longitudinal waves • Wave in which nodes and antidnodes are stationary • A single disturbance that travels through a medium • Wave-like behaviour of particles, such as electrons • ...
Waves and Oscillations 2015-08-30
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- Shortest distance between 2 points where a wave pattern repeats itself.
- change in direction of waves at boundary between media
- Those that consist of oscillating electric and magnetic fields that move at the speed of light through space
- Number of complete vibrations per second measured at a fixed point
- Maximum displacement from the rest or equilibrium position
- Lowest point of each wave motion
- Point that is undisturbed when 2 pulses with equal but opposite displacements
- Shortest time interval during which the motion repeats itself
- A mixture of transverse and longitudinal waves
- A single disturbance that travels through a medium
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- One which moves as a periodic, repetitious disturbance in a medium
- Highest point of each wave motion
- Wave in which nodes and antidnodes are stationary
- if amplitude increases by factor of two, rate of transferred energy increases by factor of ______
- Causes particles in medium to move to the direction of the wave
- Causes particles in medium to vibrate to the direction of motion
- Those consisting of periodic motion of matter
- Result of superposition
- Point of maximum amplitude when 2 pulses with equal displacements in the same direction meet
- Wave-like behaviour of particles, such as electrons
20 Clues: Result of superposition • Lowest point of each wave motion • Highest point of each wave motion • Those consisting of periodic motion of matter • A mixture of transverse and longitudinal waves • Wave in which nodes and antidnodes are stationary • A single disturbance that travels through a medium • Wave-like behaviour of particles, such as electrons • ...
Motion Crossword Cameron Ring 2023-02-02
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- physical quantity that is completely described by its magnitude
- movement under the force of gravity only
- When two forces are the same strength but act in opposite direction
- a set of criteria or stated values in relation to which measurements or judgments can be made
- the sum of all the forces acting on an object
- rubbing
- quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity
- Newton's law of universal gravitation
- SI unit of force
- the change in position of an object
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- quantity having direction as well as magnitude, especially as determining the position of one point in space relative to another
- an amount of space between two things or people
- typically large body of matter with no definite shape
- something that can be considered as strength
- the rate of change of velocity
- the speed of something in a given direction
- the forces that are in opposition to the relative motion of an object as it passes through the air
- The rate of change of position of an object in any direction
- unchanged
- heaviness
20 Clues: rubbing • unchanged • heaviness • SI unit of force • the rate of change of velocity • the change in position of an object • Newton's law of universal gravitation • movement under the force of gravity only • the speed of something in a given direction • something that can be considered as strength • the sum of all the forces acting on an object • ...
P1 Key Word Crossword 2023-05-19
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- Type of wave used in remote controls
- Type of wave used to sterilise food
- A type of wave where the direction of vibration is parallel to the direction of travel
- Type of wave used to image bones
- What happens when a wave spreads out after a gap
- A type of wave where the direction of vibration is perpendicular to the direction of travel
- What happens when a wave's energy is taken in by a surface
- Type of wave used to see
- What happens when a light wave hits a mirror
- How many waves are emitted each second
- The _____________ Spectrum
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- What happens when a wave enters a denser medium
- The name for the process of a wave travelling
- Type of wave given out most by the Sun
- Type of wave used for communication
- The rate at which a wave travels
- The name of the process of giving out a wave
- The distance from one peak to the next
- High energy waves are dangerous because they are ________
- The distance from the midpoint of a wave to the peak or trough
- Type of wave with the longest wavelength
21 Clues: Type of wave used to see • The _____________ Spectrum • The rate at which a wave travels • Type of wave used to image bones • Type of wave used for communication • Type of wave used to sterilise food • Type of wave used in remote controls • Type of wave given out most by the Sun • The distance from one peak to the next • How many waves are emitted each second • ...
waves 2025-10-09
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- the maximum displacement from the rest position
- this wave travels in a direction parallel to the direction of vibration of particles
- this wave travels in a direction perpendicular to the direction of vibration of particles
- the repeated, periodic motion about a rest position
- the length of a complete wave
- the region where the particles are close together
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- the highest position on a transverse wave
- the time for one complete wave to pass a point
- the region where the particles are far apart
- the number of waves generated per second
- it transfers energy without transferring medium.
- the lowest position on a transverse wave
- the lines that connect all the crests on the wave
13 Clues: the length of a complete wave • the number of waves generated per second • the lowest position on a transverse wave • the highest position on a transverse wave • the region where the particles are far apart • the time for one complete wave to pass a point • the maximum displacement from the rest position • it transfers energy without transferring medium. • ...
Waves Crossword 2024-11-19
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- The position of the wave when it is at rest; also called the undisturbed position or equilibrium position
- A very small part of matter: a molecule, atom, or electron
- The number of complete wave cycles in a given time
- The distance between crest to crest, trough to trough, or start of wave cycle to start of wave cycle
- How loud a sound is
- To transmit sound in a particular direction or through a medium
- one complete oscillation of a wave, including one crest and one trough
- The point in a longitudinal wave where the wave is least compressed
- It measures the frequency of the wave (pitch)
- The point in a longitudinal wave where the wave is most compressed
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- The greatest negative displacement of the wave
- The part of the wave that rises above the rest position
- The greatest positive displacement of a wave
- A type of wave where the disturbance moves in the same direction as the wave. An example is sound waves.
- The part of the wave that dips below the rest position
- A longitudinal wave that is propagated through an elastic medium (a medium that can be temporarily deformed)
- A type of wave where the direction of the wave is perpendicular to the disturbance. An example is touching water and creating ripples.
- the time it takes for a wave to complete a cycle
- A rapid back-and-forth motion that creates sound
- A substance that carries energy from one place to another. An example is air.
- It measures the amplitude of the wave (volume)
21 Clues: How loud a sound is • The greatest positive displacement of a wave • It measures the frequency of the wave (pitch) • The greatest negative displacement of the wave • It measures the amplitude of the wave (volume) • the time it takes for a wave to complete a cycle • A rapid back-and-forth motion that creates sound • The number of complete wave cycles in a given time • ...
Energy and its Uses & Energy Transfer Through Waves 2019-01-23
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- energy which a moving object has
- When a stretched spring is allowed to return its original length, its energy will be _______.
- energy that is stored
- distance between two successive crests of a wave
- an important source of thermal energy
- Energy cannot be created or __________.
- light waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- power is ______ of energy conversion
- SI unit of power
- waves transfer energy through _________
- an example of chemical potential energy
- waves used to sterilise medical equipment
- waves used in mobile phones
- SI unit of frequency
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- waves used in global positioning systems
- waves used in remote control units
- wind and solar energy are examples of ________ sources of energy
- sound waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- oil and natural gas are examples of _______ fuels
- Energy can only be _________ from one object to another.
- the capacity to do work
- Principle of _________ of Energy
- This type of energy is gained after a flag is raised.
- This type of potential energy is stored in a stretched bow
- no transfer of energy occurs when there is no temperature ______.
- SI unit of energy
26 Clues: SI unit of power • SI unit of energy • SI unit of frequency • energy that is stored • the capacity to do work • waves used in mobile phones • energy which a moving object has • Principle of _________ of Energy • waves used in remote control units • power is ______ of energy conversion • an important source of thermal energy • Energy cannot be created or __________. • ...
Vibrations and Waves Vocab 2024-03-21
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- Pattern: is a regular arrangement of places where wave effects are increased, decreased, or neutralized
- interference: the crest of one wave overlaps the crest of another and their individual effects add together.
- the time of a back-and-forth swing of a pendulum.
- The distance from the top of one crest to the top of the next one.
- Low points on a wave.
- Wave: Whenever the motion of the medium is at right angles to the direction in which a wave travels.
- The distance from the midpoint to the crest (or trough) of the wave.
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- High points on a wave.
- Wave: When the particles oscillate parallel to or along the direction of the wave. to or along the direction of the wave.
- Effect: this apparent change in frequency due to the motion of the source (or receiver).
- Curve: A pictorial representation of a wave.
- The number of vibrations an object makes in a unit of time.
- interference: the crest of one wave overlaps the trough of another and their individual effects are reduced.
- are the stationary points on a standing wave.
- the positions on a standing wave with the largest amplitudes.
- Harmonic Motion: the back-and-forth vibratory motion (oscillatory motion), of a swinging pendulum.
16 Clues: Low points on a wave. • High points on a wave. • Curve: A pictorial representation of a wave. • are the stationary points on a standing wave. • the time of a back-and-forth swing of a pendulum. • The number of vibrations an object makes in a unit of time. • the positions on a standing wave with the largest amplitudes. • ...
Forcibly Speaking vocabulary 2024-01-07
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- force that causes an object to move away from the person
- When the forces on an object are equal and in opposite directions
- when an object speeds up, slows down, or changes direction
- the reverse of someone or something else
- the slowing down of an object
- the push or pull on an object
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- how fast an object is moving
- the force applied in one direction is greater than the force applied in the opposite direction
- the force that causes an object moves towards the person
- force that resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another
- the sum of all the forces acting on an object
- an invisible force that pulls objects toward each other
- a force that acts to bring a body to its equilibrium position
- to put forth effort to do something
14 Clues: how fast an object is moving • the slowing down of an object • the push or pull on an object • to put forth effort to do something • the reverse of someone or something else • the sum of all the forces acting on an object • an invisible force that pulls objects toward each other • force that causes an object to move away from the person • ...
forces crossword 2023-05-11
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- moving out of way
- what forces are measured in
- change of speed or direction
- straight path that an object moves along
- force that attracts object with mass to eachother
- no movement
- from one to another
- the indefinite progress of existence
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- speed not changing
- objects location
- change in motion
- most common speed
- time per distance
- movement
- movement
15 Clues: movement • movement • no movement • objects location • change in motion • moving out of way • most common speed • time per distance • speed not changing • from one to another • what forces are measured in • change of speed or direction • the indefinite progress of existence • straight path that an object moves along • force that attracts object with mass to eachother
Electricity in the home 2022-05-25
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- Current flows in one direction
- The brown wire - P.D is 230V
- Decrease P.D
- Current repeatedly changes direction
- Charge is measured in
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- Cables and transformers
- Increase P.D
- Time is measured in
- The blue wire - P.D is 0
- Power is measured in...
- Energy is measured in
- The green and yellow - P.D is 0
- Resistance is measured in
- Current is measured in...
14 Clues: Increase P.D • Decrease P.D • Time is measured in • Energy is measured in • Charge is measured in • Cables and transformers • Power is measured in... • The blue wire - P.D is 0 • Resistance is measured in • Current is measured in... • The brown wire - P.D is 230V • Current flows in one direction • The green and yellow - P.D is 0 • Current repeatedly changes direction
ONE 2020-07-11
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- what does the 'C' in CLEAR2 stand for?
- CLEAR2 approach: think of solutions to the problems
- Having a _______ system in place means staff can speak to his/her RO or a senior if there is a difficult situation
- CLEAR2 approach: saying sorry
- staff is general good at identifying rational needs but the patient's ____ needs are often neglected
- Practicing ___ means noticing when the mind is worrying and actively brings it back to the present moment
- CLEAR2 approach: understand what the person is going through
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- to diffuse conflict, staff should avoid _________ posture
- the Act that relates to offences against public order, nuisance & property
- what does the 'L' in CLEAR2 stand for?
- the Act which protects general public against harassment & unlawful stalking.
- CLEAR2 approach: identify and bring back patient to the root cause of issues
- activity or thing that helps to lift your mood when serving patients: _____ anchors
- take a ____ if the negative situation affects you emotionally
- when patients express their dissatisfaction, staff should practise _____ listening to hear out the person
15 Clues: CLEAR2 approach: saying sorry • what does the 'C' in CLEAR2 stand for? • what does the 'L' in CLEAR2 stand for? • CLEAR2 approach: think of solutions to the problems • to diffuse conflict, staff should avoid _________ posture • CLEAR2 approach: understand what the person is going through • take a ____ if the negative situation affects you emotionally • ...
Waves and Oscillations 2015-08-30
Across
- Number of complete vibrations per second measured at a fixed point
- One which moves as a periodic, repetitious disturbance in a medium
- Highest point of each wave motion
- part of wave moves backward from boundary in old medium
- Maximum displacement from the rest or equilibrium position
- Those consisting of periodic motion of matter
- Result of superposition
- Shortest distance between 2 points where a wave pattern repeats itself.
- Causes particles in medium to move to the direction of the wave
- change in direction of waves at boundary between media
- A single disturbance that travels through a medium
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- A mixture of transverse and longitudinal waves
- Point of maximum amplitude when 2 pulses with equal displacements in the same direction meet
- Those that consist of oscillating electric and magnetic fields that move at the speed of light through space
- Causes particles in medium to vibrate to the direction of motion
- Point that is undisturbed when 2 pulses with equal but opposite displacements
- Wave in which nodes and antidnodes are stationary
- Lowest point of each wave motion
- Wave-like behaviour of particles, such as electrons
- Shortest time interval during which the motion repeats itself
20 Clues: Result of superposition • Lowest point of each wave motion • Highest point of each wave motion • Those consisting of periodic motion of matter • A mixture of transverse and longitudinal waves • Wave in which nodes and antidnodes are stationary • A single disturbance that travels through a medium • Wave-like behaviour of particles, such as electrons • ...
Motion Crossword 2020-03-26
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- distance traveled in a certain amount of time
- energy of matter in motion
- the tendency of any object to resist any change in motion
- Newton's law which states for every action (force) there is an equal (in size) and opposite (in direction) reaction (force)
- SI unit for force
- Newton's law which states a force applied to an object causes it to accelerate
- point object used as comparison to determine motion
- change in position relative to a reference point
- force that opposes the motion of one object moving past another
- energy that is stored in matter
- a quantity with magnitude (measurement) and direction
- force that opposes the motion of an object passing through the air
- Newton's law which states an object in motion stays in motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force
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- force on an object due to gravity
- the rate at which an object changes velocity
- causes an object to start moving/speed up, stop moving/slow down, or change direction
- speed in a given direction
- sum of all forces acting on an object
- the unit used for energy
- force between any two objects (dependent on mass and distance)
20 Clues: SI unit for force • the unit used for energy • energy of matter in motion • speed in a given direction • energy that is stored in matter • force on an object due to gravity • sum of all forces acting on an object • the rate at which an object changes velocity • distance traveled in a certain amount of time • change in position relative to a reference point • ...
physics review 2021-02-22
Across
- A scalar quantity that refers to "how fast an object is moving"
- A body’s relative mass or the quantity of matter contained in it
- The measure of the amount of matter in an object
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another
- The difference between final velocity and initial velocity
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- A point around which something or someone can rotate
- ∑
- The velocity of an object before the effect of acceleration
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- Acceleration in the direction opposite to the direction of the velocity
- the extent or amount of space between two points
- The velocity, which an object has at the end of a given time period
- The force that pulls two masses toward each other
- A quantity that has magnitude but not particular direction
- Is the product of the mass and velocity of an object (mass in motion)
- A word used to describe the size or extent of something
- The rate of change of velocity
- The motion of a body without acceleration
- A vector quantity that measures displacement
20 Clues: ∑ • The rate of change of velocity • The motion of a body without acceleration • A vector quantity that measures displacement • the extent or amount of space between two points • The measure of the amount of matter in an object • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction • The force that pulls two masses toward each other • ...
WAVE UNIT 2015-04-06
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- When one wave hits another wave, their amplitudes combine and make a new wave
- The distance between two similar parts of a wave
- a transverse wave of pure energy that can go through both a medium and empty space (vacuum). Light is this kind of wave.
- The lowest point of a transverse wave
- when waves spread out to fill the space through which they are moving
- when a wave changes direction because it goes into a new medium
- a wave that disturbance in matter that carries energy from one place to another
- the material a mechanical wave moves through
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- the specific direction that a transverse wave is vibrating
- how many waves are created every second. Measured in Hertz (Hz)
- The parts of a longitudinal wave that are spread apart
- The highest point on a transverse wave
- A repeated back and forth or up and down motion that gives energy to a wave. Also called "oscillation"
- a type of wave where the medium moves parallel (horizontal) to the direction the energy is moving. Sound is this type of wave.
- A disturbance that transfers energy from place to place
- The parts of a longitudinal wave that are closest together
- The maximum distance from the rest position that the medium moves in a wave
- a type of wave where the medium moves perpendicular (vertical) to the direction the energy is moving.
- totally empty space (no medium). Sound cannot travel through this
19 Clues: The lowest point of a transverse wave • The highest point on a transverse wave • the material a mechanical wave moves through • The distance between two similar parts of a wave • The parts of a longitudinal wave that are spread apart • A disturbance that transfers energy from place to place • The parts of a longitudinal wave that are closest together • ...
Properties of Waves 2022-11-17
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- If you want to know how high the wave is,measure the from the rest position to the crest or to the trough
- 90 degree angle
- the highest point to the next highest point
- from one place to the other
- It could also be measured from one lowest point
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- to tell exact location in space
- a course along which someone or something moves
- moves matter perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- a measured distance from one point to the same point on the wave
- displace matter in the same direction the wave is traveling in
10 Clues: 90 degree angle • from one place to the other • to tell exact location in space • the highest point to the next highest point • a course along which someone or something moves • It could also be measured from one lowest point • moves matter perpendicular to the direction of the wave • displace matter in the same direction the wave is traveling in • ...
Lianna Sophia’s Favorites 2025-11-23
21 Clues: Band • Song • Model • Candy • Chips • Movie • Hobby • Singer • Perfume • Cuisine • ABBA Song • Restaurant • Book Series • Pizza Place • Romance book • Type of Shoes • Disney Princess • Type of Jewelry • Ice Cream Flavor • Fast Food Restaurant • One Direction Member
Waves 2024-05-09
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- The distance from one crest to another, or from one through to another, of a wave.
- Motion in which all points on a wave oscillate along paths at right angles to the direction of the wave's advance.
- The Rance of all types of EM radiation.
- When light bounces off an object.
- Waves where the displacement of the medium is in the same direction as the direction of the travelling wave.
- An electric and magnetic disturbance traveling through space at the speed of light.
- A material that moves energy or light from one substance to another, or from one location to another, or from one surface to another.
- Number of waves that pass fixed point in unit time.
- When two waves overlap in sushi a way that they combine to create a larger wave.
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- The maximum displacement of points on a wave.
- The distance the wave travels in a given amount of time.
- The bending of a ray when it passes at an angle from one medium into another in which its speed is different.
- Occures when waves come together so that they completely cancel each other out.
- The increase (or decrease) in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source observer move towards (or a way from) each other.
- The spreading out of waves as they pass through an aperture or around objects.Constructive interference
15 Clues: When light bounces off an object. • The Rance of all types of EM radiation. • The maximum displacement of points on a wave. • Number of waves that pass fixed point in unit time. • The distance the wave travels in a given amount of time. • Occures when waves come together so that they completely cancel each other out. • ...
Crosseord reveiw test 2023-03-29
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- whats required for basic life
- the direction movement of sea water
- warming of the ocean surface
- a relatively warm ocean current flowing northeastwards
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- a gassy procetional outer earth layer
- my body temperature
- moving from one location to the other
- water moving in a definite direction
- winds the wind from a a direction of a particular place
- weather conditions
- the north and south directions
11 Clues: weather conditions • my body temperature • warming of the ocean surface • whats required for basic life • the north and south directions • the direction movement of sea water • water moving in a definite direction • a gassy procetional outer earth layer • moving from one location to the other • a relatively warm ocean current flowing northeastwards • ...
Waves Vocabulary 2022-05-07
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- the pitch of a sound is essentially a description of the frequency of the sound. It is also known as the sensation of a frequency. A high pitch sound corresponds to a high frequency sound wave and a low pitch sound corresponds to a low frequency sound wave.
- describes light that has the same wavelength so it is one color.
- a mechanical wave is a wave that is an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium. While waves can move over long distances, the movement of the medium of transmission—the material—is limited.
- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- a substance or material that carries the wave.
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed. For example, waves travel faster in deep water than in shallow water.
- a decrease in the density of something.
- a wave in which the particles of the medium move progressively in the direction of the wave propagation with such a gradation of speeds that the faster overtake the slower and are themselves in turn overtaken
- is the reflection of light or other waves or particles from a surface such that a ray incident on the surface is scattered at many angles rather than at just one angle as in the case of specular reflection.
- is the mirror-like reflection of waves, such as light, from a surface.
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- a standing wave, also known as a stationary wave, is a wave that oscillates in time but whose peak amplitude profile does not move in space.
- is a property applying to transverse waves that specifies the geometrical orientation of the oscillations. In a transverse wave, the direction of the oscillation is perpendicular to the direction of motion of the wave.
- a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation.
- is the change in frequency of a sound wave in relation to an observer who is moving relative to the wave source.
- the spreading of waves around obstacles.
- the application of balanced inward forces to different points on a material or structure, that is, forces with no net sum or torque directed so as to reduce its size in one or more directions.
- is an interference pattern between two sounds of slightly different frequencies, perceived as a periodic variation in volume whose rate is the difference of the two frequencies.
- is the change in frequency of a light wave in relation to an observer who is moving relative to the wave source.
- 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. Common examples include the reflection of light, sound and water waves.
- describes the phenomenon of increased amplitude that occurs when the frequency of an applied periodic force is equal or close to a natural frequency of the system on which it acts.
- A ray of light or other form of radiant energy which is thrown back from a nonpermeable or nonabsorbing surface
21 Clues: a decrease in the density of something. • the spreading of waves around obstacles. • a substance or material that carries the wave. • a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation. • describes light that has the same wavelength so it is one color. • a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation. • ...
Unit 3 2022-12-07
Across
- what comes after visable light
- The wave with the most amount of energy
- sudden change in the direction of of a wave that strikes the boundary between different mediums
- motion in which all points on a wave oscillate along paths at right angles to the direction of the wave's advance
- the substance that is used to transfers evergy from one thing to another
- The number of different types of electromagnetic waves
- change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed
- Spreading of waves around obstacles
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- Electromagnetic waves that people can see
- Can not travel through a vacuum
- where two waves are completely out of phase
- The distance between successive crests or troughs is called
- The highest part of a wave
- The type of wave with the least amount of energy
- The lowest point on a wave
- The type of waves that can travel through a vacuum
16 Clues: The highest part of a wave • The lowest point on a wave • what comes after visable light • Can not travel through a vacuum • Spreading of waves around obstacles • The wave with the most amount of energy • Electromagnetic waves that people can see • where two waves are completely out of phase • The type of wave with the least amount of energy • ...
Energy and its Uses & Energy Transfer Through Waves 2019-01-23
Across
- waves used in remote control units
- sound waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- energy that is stored
- waves used to sterilise medical equipment
- SI unit of energy
- wind and solar energy are examples of ________ sources of energy
- no transfer of energy occurs when there is no temperature ______.
- Energy cannot be created or __________.
- Energy can only be _________ from one object to another.
- This type of energy is gained after a flag is raised.
- SI unit of frequency
- waves used in mobile phones
- an important source of thermal energy
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- waves transfer energy through _________
- power is ______ of energy conversion
- This type of potential energy is stored in a stretched bow
- energy which a moving object has
- When a stretched spring is allowed to return its original length, its energy will be _______.
- distance between two successive crests of a wave
- waves used in global positioning systems
- light waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- SI unit of power
- the capacity to do work
- Principle of _________ of Energy
- an example of chemical potential energy
- oil and natural gas are examples of _______ fuels
26 Clues: SI unit of power • SI unit of energy • SI unit of frequency • energy that is stored • the capacity to do work • waves used in mobile phones • energy which a moving object has • Principle of _________ of Energy • waves used in remote control units • power is ______ of energy conversion • an important source of thermal energy • waves transfer energy through _________ • ...
Energy and its Uses & Energy Transfer Through Waves 2019-01-23
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- SI unit of frequency
- an example of chemical potential energy
- When a stretched spring is allowed to return its original length, its energy will be _______.
- waves used in global positioning systems
- distance between two successive crests of a wave
- power is ______ of energy conversion
- no transfer of energy occurs when there is no temperature ______.
- waves used in remote control units
- This type of energy is gained after a flag is raised.
- oil and natural gas are examples of _______ fuels
- Energy can only be _________ from one object to another.
- waves transfer energy through _________
- wind and solar energy are examples of ________ sources of energy
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- sound waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- SI unit of energy
- an important source of thermal energy
- Energy cannot be created or __________.
- the capacity to do work
- energy that is stored
- light waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- waves used in mobile phones
- This type of potential energy is stored in a stretched bow
- waves used to sterilise medical equipment
- Principle of _________ of Energy
- energy which a moving object has
- SI unit of power
26 Clues: SI unit of power • SI unit of energy • SI unit of frequency • energy that is stored • the capacity to do work • waves used in mobile phones • Principle of _________ of Energy • energy which a moving object has • waves used in remote control units • power is ______ of energy conversion • an important source of thermal energy • an example of chemical potential energy • ...
Energy and its Uses & Energy Transfer Through Waves 2019-01-23
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- power is ______ of energy conversion
- distance between two successive crests of a wave
- waves used in remote control units
- oil and natural gas are examples of _______ fuels
- waves used to sterilise medical equipment
- waves used in global positioning systems
- Principle of _________ of Energy
- energy which a moving object has
- no transfer of energy occurs when there is no temperature ______.
- SI unit of power
- light waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- sound waves move in a direction _______ to its direction of vibration
- energy that is stored
Down
- the capacity to do work
- When a stretched spring is allowed to return its original length, its energy will be _______.
- waves transfer energy through _________
- waves used in mobile phones
- SI unit of energy
- an example of chemical potential energy
- Energy cannot be created or __________.
- This type of energy is gained after a flag is raised.
- Energy can only be _________ from one object to another.
- wind and solar energy are examples of ________ sources of energy
- an important source of thermal energy
- SI unit of frequency
- This type of potential energy is stored in a stretched bow
26 Clues: SI unit of power • SI unit of energy • SI unit of frequency • energy that is stored • the capacity to do work • waves used in mobile phones • Principle of _________ of Energy • energy which a moving object has • waves used in remote control units • power is ______ of energy conversion • an important source of thermal energy • waves transfer energy through _________ • ...
ALC - BOOK 2 - Unit 24 - Go straight to the airport 2024-12-18
Across
- an area with trees and grass to walk, exercise or rest
- a unit of distance equal to 1,760 yards or 1.6 kilometres
- the area where two roads meet
- instructions to go to a place, indication to find a location
- a device with a magnetic needle that always points to the north
- a long, hard surface built for vehicles to travel along
- direction to which a compass always points to
- preposition, showing possession, belonging, or origin
- an important road that joins cities or towns together
- school marks or grades
- turn left, take a turn to the left (3W)
- turn right, take a turn to the right (3W)
- preposition, having the purpose of
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- the position towards which someone or something moves
- 1000 meters
- continuing in one direction without bending or curving (2W)
- question used to ask for directions to go somewhere (5W)
- opposite to "north", below the equator line
- a square group of buildings or houses with roads on each side
- a wide road for fast-moving without bumps or traffic lights
- opposite to "west" from where the sun rises
- direction in which the sun goes down, opposite to east
22 Clues: 1000 meters • school marks or grades • the area where two roads meet • preposition, having the purpose of • turn left, take a turn to the left (3W) • turn right, take a turn to the right (3W) • opposite to "north", below the equator line • opposite to "west" from where the sun rises • direction to which a compass always points to • ...
Waves 2025-04-25
Across
- – f x λ
- – Type of wave where particles vibrate perpendicular to wave direction.
- – The squeezed part of a longitudinal wave.
- – How loud a sound is; depends on amplitude.
- – Type of wave where particles vibrate parallel to wave direction.
- – Direction of particle vibration in a transverse wave.
- – A repeating disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space.
- – The stretched or expanded part of a longitudinal wave.
- – An imaginary line that connects points on a wave at the same phase.
- – Type of wave that needs a medium to travel through (e.g. sound).
- – The highest point of a transverse wave.
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- – A wave that doesn’t need a medium; travels through vacuum.
- – Material a mechanical wave moves through.
- – Greek letter (λ) used to represent wavelength in equations.
- – Height of a wave; linked to energy or loudness.
- – Distance between two crests or compressions.
- – Time for one wave. Formula: T=1/f
- – Unit of frequency, symbol Hz.
- – Number of waves per second. Unit = Hertz.
- – Direction of particle vibration in a longitudinal wave.
- – The lowest point of a transverse wave.
- – How high or low a sound seems; depends on frequency.
22 Clues: – f x λ • – Unit of frequency, symbol Hz. • – Time for one wave. Formula: T=1/f • – The lowest point of a transverse wave. • – The highest point of a transverse wave. • – Material a mechanical wave moves through. • – The squeezed part of a longitudinal wave. • – Number of waves per second. Unit = Hertz. • – How loud a sound is; depends on amplitude. • ...
Motion 2024-03-11
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- The rate at which an object changes its position in a specific direction
- How far an object travels, regardless of direction
- The two components in a measure of velocity
- Acceleration is a change in speed or _________.
- An object in motion tends to stay in motion, and an object at rest tends to stay at rest, unless acted upon by an unbalanced force
- The acceleration of a car moving in a straight line in one direction
Down
- For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- F=ma
- The change in position of an object
- Object's that are hard to stop have a _____ momentum.
- A measure of how difficult it is to stop a moving object
- The rate at which an object's velocity changes
- How fast something is moving (regardless of direction)
13 Clues: F=ma • The change in position of an object • The two components in a measure of velocity • The rate at which an object's velocity changes • Acceleration is a change in speed or _________. • How far an object travels, regardless of direction • Object's that are hard to stop have a _____ momentum. • How fast something is moving (regardless of direction) • ...
Spelling Crossword Clues 2020-06-22
Across
- the quality of being graceful
- harmony of or agreement in feeling
- towards home
- towards the west
- directed behind or to the rear
- in the direction that one is facing or travelling
- despite the fact
- of long ago
- a typical amount
- another term for sideways
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- being taken in on a job
- needing help
- a connected series of rooms to be used together
- rising
- in a continuing forward direction
- towards a lower place
- being away
- the space between a person or object
- more than 90 less than 180
- the degree or intensity of a heat present in substance
20 Clues: rising • being away • of long ago • needing help • towards home • towards the west • despite the fact • a typical amount • towards a lower place • being taken in on a job • another term for sideways • more than 90 less than 180 • the quality of being graceful • directed behind or to the rear • in a continuing forward direction • harmony of or agreement in feeling • ...
Motion Vocabulary 2021-09-22
Across
- change in velocity
- how far a object is from its original place
- direction and the steepness of the line
- must be a cause
- position or motion of something is described
- issac
- dividing one quantity by another
- the law of action and reaction
- unchanged
- measurement of the rate and direction of motion
- how fast a object is going
- f=m.a
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- rate at which velocity changes with time
- sum of all the forces
- quantitative measure of inertia
- object in free fall
- reduce in speed or rate
- strength between objects
- unchanged speed
- result
- mass
21 Clues: mass • issac • f=m.a • result • unchanged • must be a cause • unchanged speed • change in velocity • object in free fall • sum of all the forces • reduce in speed or rate • strength between objects • how fast a object is going • the law of action and reaction • quantitative measure of inertia • dividing one quantity by another • direction and the steepness of the line • ...
Science Topics 2023-12-06
Across
- When two forces are equal
- On the Right
- Change of an objects speed or direction
- On the Left
- Neutral Charge
- The Whole Thing of Elements
- Side to Side
- Speed of an object with a direction
- Up and Down
- An object in motion stays in motion
- Objects with more mass take more force to move
Down
- Every reaction has an equal and opposite reaction
- Negative Charge
- Most Abundant Element in the Universe
- Multiplies All Elements
- In the Middle
- How fast an object is moving
- Quantity of One Element
- Positive Charge
- When two forces are not equal
20 Clues: On the Left • Up and Down • On the Right • Side to Side • In the Middle • Neutral Charge • Negative Charge • Positive Charge • Multiplies All Elements • Quantity of One Element • When two forces are equal • The Whole Thing of Elements • How fast an object is moving • When two forces are not equal • Speed of an object with a direction • An object in motion stays in motion • ...
KS4 Acceleration 2021-02-28
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- Distance divided by time, but in a known direction.
- Period of time equal to 3600 seconds.
- Another word for the slope of a graph.
- Acceleration is a ______ in velocity.
- One thousand metres is a _________.
- Velocity = distance divided by ______
- Normal international metric unit of distance.
- standard unit of time
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- Velocity has this, but speed does not.
- Speed = _______ divided by time.
- Acceleration is measured in units of metre per second ..................
- Change in velocity divided by time taken is the ....................
- Like velocity but with no direction.
13 Clues: standard unit of time • Speed = _______ divided by time. • One thousand metres is a _________. • Like velocity but with no direction. • Period of time equal to 3600 seconds. • Acceleration is a ______ in velocity. • Velocity = distance divided by ______ • Velocity has this, but speed does not. • Another word for the slope of a graph. • ...
Sam and Dave dig a Hole 2025-02-17
Across
- to make a hole by removing dirt, sand, or the like
- very big and exciting to look at
- make it have two parts
- an important job you do
- When two people both have or use something
- a long way down from the top or surface
- a short rest
Down
- the certain way or path that someone goes along
- in one direction without bending or curving
- A different one or one of a different kind.
- it came down to the ground
- something that is hard to figure out
12 Clues: a short rest • make it have two parts • an important job you do • it came down to the ground • very big and exciting to look at • something that is hard to figure out • a long way down from the top or surface • When two people both have or use something • in one direction without bending or curving • A different one or one of a different kind. • ...
Spelling Option #6 2020-11-19
Across
- In an easterly direction.
- In a way that deliberately avoids harm.
- Toward a higher place, point or level.
- Toward home.
- In a way that is not firmly held together.
- Preferably; in an ideal world.
- Undoubtedly; definitely; surely.
- At a later or future time.
- Only Just; almost not.
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- In a simple and sparse way.
- As an extra factor.
- Used to single out one person or thing.
- Perhaps.
- Toward a lower place.
- From the outside.
- Totally; Utterly.
- Without changing direction or stopping.
- Directed or proceeding toward the inside.
- After a long time, typically involving delay.
- Toward the sky.
20 Clues: Perhaps. • Toward home. • Toward the sky. • From the outside. • Totally; Utterly. • As an extra factor. • Toward a lower place. • Only Just; almost not. • In an easterly direction. • At a later or future time. • In a simple and sparse way. • Preferably; in an ideal world. • Undoubtedly; definitely; surely. • Toward a higher place, point or level. • In a way that deliberately avoids harm. • ...
Fluid Power 2021-03-22
Across
- state that the volume of a confined gas is proportional to its temperature, provides its pressure remains constant
- a device that controls, either automatically or manually, the flow of a fluid.
- pressure exerted by a confined fluid acts undiminished equally in all directons.
- a cylinder that acts under pressure in both directions to move a load.
- an air pump that compresses air into a receiver tank.
- a device used to remove contamination from a fluid.
- a device used to convert fluid power into mechanical power in the form of linear motion
- the measure of a fluid's thickness or resistance to flow.
- a cylinder that acts under pressure in one direction only and returns automatically when the pressure is released.
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- the use of gas flowing under pressure to transmit power from one location to another.
- the use of a liquid flowing under pressure to transmit power from one location to another.
- a device used to measure flow rate.
- the amount or quantity of something.
- the force per unit area exerted by a fluid against a surface.
- A sliding piece moving against fluid pressure which consists of a cylindrical body fitting within a cylindrical chamber that moves back and forth.
- a device used to control flow in a hydraulic system.
- move air between the other components
- used to transport fluid in a circuit.
- a valve that allows flow in one direction but prevents flow in the opposite direction.
- the volume of fluid that moves through a system in a given period of time.
20 Clues: a device used to measure flow rate. • the amount or quantity of something. • move air between the other components • used to transport fluid in a circuit. • a device used to remove contamination from a fluid. • a device used to control flow in a hydraulic system. • an air pump that compresses air into a receiver tank. • ...
Waves 2016-11-30
Across
- A disturbance that transfers energy from place to place
- The maximum distance from the rest position that the medium moves in a wave
- The lowest point of a transverse wave
- When waves spread out to fill the space through which they are moving
- The specific direction that a transverse wave is vibrating
- How many waves are created every second. Measured in Hertz (Hz)
- waves A transverse wave of pure energy that can go through both a medium and empty space (vacuum). Light is this kind of wave.
- The distance between two similar parts of a wave
- When a wave changes direction because it goes into a new medium
- wave A type of wave where the medium moves perpendicular (vertical) to the direction the energy is moving.
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- The material a mechanical wave moves through
- A repeated back and forth or up and down motion that gives energy to a wave. Also called "oscillation"
- Wave a disturbance in matter that carries energy from one place to another
- wave A type of wave where the medium moves parallel (horizontal) to the direction the energy is moving. Sound is this type of wave.
- The parts of a longitudinal wave that are closest together
- The highest point on a transverse wave
- The parts of a longitudinal wave that are spread apart
- When one wave hits another wave, their amplitudes combine and make a new wave
- Totally empty space (no medium). Sound cannot travel through this
19 Clues: The lowest point of a transverse wave • The highest point on a transverse wave • The material a mechanical wave moves through • The distance between two similar parts of a wave • The parts of a longitudinal wave that are spread apart • A disturbance that transfers energy from place to place • The parts of a longitudinal wave that are closest together • ...
Parabola Graph Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-22
Across
- The ______ is a imaginary line where parabola can be folded in half.
- The graph is ______ when a is less then one.
- The ____ is the point where the direction of the graph changes.
- Lowest point on graph.
- The direction of the graph when it is negitive.
- The ____ is where the parabola crosses the x axis also known as solutions or roots.
- The shape of the quadratic equation is called a _____.
Down
- f(x)=x^2 is called the _______.
- Highest point on graph.
- The grpah is ____ when a is greater then one.
- The direction of the graph when it is postive.
11 Clues: Lowest point on graph. • Highest point on graph. • f(x)=x^2 is called the _______. • The graph is ______ when a is less then one. • The grpah is ____ when a is greater then one. • The direction of the graph when it is postive. • The direction of the graph when it is negitive. • The shape of the quadratic equation is called a _____. • ...
Waves 2022-04-29
Across
- the highest
- max of two waves come together
- # of waves in 1 sec
- reduction of wave density
- material that carries a wave
- perpendicular to the direction
- parallel to the direction
- two waves in opposite directions
- point along the center point
- crest to crest
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- the lowest
- length from center to crest
- increases of wave density
- 2 waves 180 degrees out of a phase
- time it takes for one wavelength
- max displacement in wave
16 Clues: the lowest • the highest • crest to crest • # of waves in 1 sec • max displacement in wave • increases of wave density • reduction of wave density • parallel to the direction • length from center to crest • material that carries a wave • point along the center point • max of two waves come together • perpendicular to the direction • time it takes for one wavelength • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Sheet #6 2019-01-30
Across
- An image; representation; counterpart.
- A disturbance on the surface of a liquid body, as the sea or a lake, in the form of a moving ridge or swell.
- The change of direction of a ray of light, sound, heat, or the like, in passing obliquely from one medium into another in which its wave velocity is different.
- waves A wave in which the direction of displacement is the same as the direction of propagation, as a sound wave.
- wave The movement of light conceptualized as a wave, defined by such properties as reflection, refraction, and dispersion.
- waves A wave in which the direction of displacement is perpendicular to the direction of propagation, as a surface wave of water.
- An unusually large sea wave produced by a seaquake or undersea volcanic eruption.
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- The highest part of a hill or mountain range.
- wave A wave that propagates as an oscillation of matter.
- The distance, measured in the direction of propagation of a wave, between two successive points in the wave that are characterized by the same phase of oscillation.
- The ratio of the radiant flux transmitted through and emerging from a body to the total flux incident on it: equivalent to one minus the absorptance.
- The removal of energy or particles from a beam by the medium through which the beam propagates.
- A middle state or condition.
- A wave of compression and rarefaction, by which sound is propagated in an elastic medium such as air.
14 Clues: A middle state or condition. • An image; representation; counterpart. • The highest part of a hill or mountain range. • wave A wave that propagates as an oscillation of matter. • An unusually large sea wave produced by a seaquake or undersea volcanic eruption. • The removal of energy or particles from a beam by the medium through which the beam propagates. • ...
Waves Bell Work 2025-04-11
Across
- The region in a longitudinal wave where particles are pushed together
- Type of wave where oscillations are parallel to direction of energy transfer
- Change in direction of waves when they change speed moving between media
- A measurable effect of increased amplitude in sound waves
- The formula linking wave speed, frequency and wavelength
- The bouncing back of waves from a surface
- The number of complete wave cycles passing a point per second
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- The time taken for one full cycle of a wave to pass a point
- Type of wave where oscillations are perpendicular to direction of energy transfer
- The maximum displacement of particles from their rest position in a wave
- Unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second
- The total length of one full wave cycle (crest to crest or compression to compression)
- The region in a longitudinal wave where particles are more spread out
- The part of the ear that vibrates in response to sound waves
- Spreading out of waves after passing through a gap or around an obstacle
15 Clues: The bouncing back of waves from a surface • Unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second • The formula linking wave speed, frequency and wavelength • A measurable effect of increased amplitude in sound waves • The time taken for one full cycle of a wave to pass a point • The part of the ear that vibrates in response to sound waves • ...
SOuND WaveS aND ENeRgy 2024-11-26
Across
- waves that move through the medium at right angles to the direction the waves are traveling.
- a repeating disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another.
- the medium moves parallel to the direction the waves are traveling.
- when a wave reverses direction and travels back through the original medium
- a measure of how far a particle in a medium moves from it's normal rest position.
- a medium converting the energy of a mechanical wave into another form.
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- combination of longitudinal waves and transverse waves.
- longitudinal mechanical wave caused by a vibration of particles as waves travel through a medium
- the rate at which a wave travels
- the number of waves produced in set amount of time.
- a wave that travels through a medium due to the position of matter.
- how high or low a sound is.
- when a mechanical wave encounters a new medium, it moves into that new medium.
- the distance from one point to an identical point on the next wave pulse.
- a material through which the energy of the wave moves from one place to another.
15 Clues: how high or low a sound is. • the rate at which a wave travels • the number of waves produced in set amount of time. • combination of longitudinal waves and transverse waves. • a wave that travels through a medium due to the position of matter. • the medium moves parallel to the direction the waves are traveling. • ...
Waves and Oscillations 2015-08-30
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- change in direction of waves at boundary between media
- Shortest time interval during which the motion repeats itself
- Wave-like behaviour of particles, such as electrons
- Result of superposition
- Point that is undisturbed when 2 pulses with equal but opposite displacements
- Causes particles in medium to vibrate to the direction of motion
- Shortest distance between 2 points where a wave pattern repeats itself.
- Causes particles in medium to move to the direction of the wave
- One which moves as a periodic, repetitious disturbance in a medium
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- Those that consist of oscillating electric and magnetic fields that move at the speed of light through space
- Maximum displacement from the rest or equilibrium position
- Wave in which nodes and antidnodes are stationary
- Number of complete vibrations per second measured at a fixed point
- A mixture of transverse and longitudinal waves
- if amplitude increases by factor of two, rate of transferred energy increases by factor of ______
- Those consisting of periodic motion of matter
- Highest point of each wave motion
- Lowest point of each wave motion
- Point of maximum amplitude when 2 pulses with equal displacements in the same direction meet
- A single disturbance that travels through a medium
20 Clues: Result of superposition • Lowest point of each wave motion • Highest point of each wave motion • Those consisting of periodic motion of matter • A mixture of transverse and longitudinal waves • Wave in which nodes and antidnodes are stationary • A single disturbance that travels through a medium • Wave-like behaviour of particles, such as electrons • ...
physical science module 2 2024-01-04
Across
- the constant velocity of a falling object when air resistance equals the force of gravity.
- measurement of how much an object has moved.
- Friction friction force that acts on rolling objects
- velocity that does not change.
- speed the distance divided by the elapsed time.
- the change of an object’s velocity over time.
- Friction force that acts on objects that are not moving. (Couch Potato)
- the product of an object’s mass and its velocity.
- movement in relation (or relative) to a frame of reference
- the speed & direction an object is moving
- force that opposes motion between 2 surfaces
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- a quantity that has magnitude & direction
- are quantities that are fully described by a magnitude (or numerical value) alone.
- measurement of how distance and direction has changed.
- speed measured at a particular instant
- Friction force that opposes the direction of motion of an object as it slides over a surface. (Ice skating or bobsledding)
- speed computed for the entire duration of the trip
- of reference system of objects that are not moving with respect to one another
- force unbalanced forces that are not opposite and equal
- Unit is meter per second
- a change in position
21 Clues: a change in position • Unit is meter per second • velocity that does not change. • speed measured at a particular instant • a quantity that has magnitude & direction • the speed & direction an object is moving • measurement of how much an object has moved. • force that opposes motion between 2 surfaces • the change of an object’s velocity over time. • ...
waves 2023-10-18
Across
- the frequency of sound is lower than the audible frequency.
- the direction of the wave is parallel to the direction of the movement of particles.
- the quality of sound.
- the distance between successive crests or troughs.
- Time taken for one complete wave to pass a point.
- Phenomenon when waves strike to a surface and bounce off it.
- a regular variation in position about a mean
- the frequency of sound is greater than the audible frequency.
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- characteristic of sound relates to amplitude of sound wave.
- molecules of air pushed closer together.
- it is a decompression of the air.
- matter needed to transfer sound.
- Waves bend round the sides of an obstacle or spread out as they pass through a gap.
- the direction of the wave is perpendicular to the direction of the movement of the particles.
- A reflected sound wave cannot be heard as a separate sound from the original sound.
- characteristic of sound relates to frequency of sound wave.
- A reflected sound wave heard as a separate sound from the original sound.
- the maximum displacement of particles from the rest position
- Number of complete waves generated per second.
- abbreviation of Sound Navigation & Ranging
20 Clues: the quality of sound. • matter needed to transfer sound. • it is a decompression of the air. • molecules of air pushed closer together. • abbreviation of Sound Navigation & Ranging • a regular variation in position about a mean • Number of complete waves generated per second. • Time taken for one complete wave to pass a point. • ...
Vectors and Parametric Equations 2014-05-18
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- quantity with only one magnitude
- numbers used to measure scalar quantities
- both the initial point and the terminal point are at the origin
- two or more vectors whose sum is a given vector
- position vector has its initial point on the origin
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- length of the line segment
- the vector is directed angle between the positive x-axis and the vector
- two or more vectors that have only the same or opposite directions
- vector that has a magnitude of one unit
- two equal products obtained by multiplying the second term of each ratio by the first term of the other ratio in a proportion
- sum of two or more vectors
- quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- two vectors have the same direction and the same magnitude
- two vectors with the same magnitude but different directions
14 Clues: length of the line segment • sum of two or more vectors • quantity with only one magnitude • vector that has a magnitude of one unit • numbers used to measure scalar quantities • quantity that has both magnitude and direction • two or more vectors whose sum is a given vector • position vector has its initial point on the origin • ...
Chapter 3 Extra Credit 2020-10-08
Across
- relating to y-axis and aligns from top to bottom
- The acceleration acting on the object is caused by gravity and moves only in a vertical direction
- the movement of a projectile across a horizontal plane due to some sort of force
- the distance moved by an object in a vertical direction as a result of initial vertical velocity and total time
- a part of a two-dimensional vector in the given direction
- the movement of an object in a vertical direction against the direction of gravity
- the study of motion in two directions, including projectile motion and circular motion
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- an object that is acted upon by forces at a constant velocity horizontally and moves vertically through gravity
- the resultant vector is the vector sum of two or more vectors
- relating to x-axis and at a right angle to the vertical
- when air-resistance is negligible, projectiles follow projectile trajectories
- the total horizontal displacement travelled by a vertically launched projectile
- The velocity stays constant throughout the projectile and stays independent of the vertical motion
- the angle of a project's initial velocity that allows it to move in a horizontal direction
- the highest vertical position along a projectile's trajectory
- an object thrown or launched into the air, moving under the influence of gravity alone
- a type of projectile problem that determines how far someone can move and one in which the launch angle isn't always 0
- the total horizontal and vertical displacements of a projectile over a distance
- the shape of a projectile that results from the horizontal component of the velocity while gravity accelerates the vertical component of velocity at -9.81 m/s^2
- the operation of adding two or more vectors together into a vector sum
20 Clues: relating to y-axis and aligns from top to bottom • relating to x-axis and at a right angle to the vertical • a part of a two-dimensional vector in the given direction • the resultant vector is the vector sum of two or more vectors • the highest vertical position along a projectile's trajectory • ...
1A Vocab 2024-01-13
Across
- The sum of all forces acting on an object in a single plane.
- The force that acts in the opposite direction to an object moving through the air.
- Ability to do work, which is the ability to exert a force causing displacement of an object.
- The energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
- The slowing down of an object.
- Measures the length between objects or points without regard for direction.
- Forces that are not equal in magnitude and may or may not act in the same direction.
- The force that resists motion when the surface of one object comes in contact with the surface of another.
- The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- A measurement of mass in motion.
- The rate of change of position of an object in any direction.
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- Energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
- The change in position of an object with respect to its surroundings in a given interval of time.
- When the forces acting on an object have equal strength and act in opposite directions.
- The sudden, forceful coming together in direct contact of two bodies.
- Quantity that designates how fast and in what direction a point is moving.
- The tendency of objects in motion to stay in motion, and objects at rest to stay at rest, unless a force causes its speed or direction to change.
- The rate of change of velocity per unit of time.
- The push or pull on an object with mass causes it to change its velocity.
- The measure of the amount of matter in a body.
20 Clues: The slowing down of an object. • A measurement of mass in motion. • The measure of the amount of matter in a body. • The rate of change of velocity per unit of time. • Energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion. • The sum of all forces acting on an object in a single plane. • The rate of change of position of an object in any direction. • ...
Physics Vocabulary Review 2022-06-13
Across
- a vibratory disturbance that propagates through a medium or field
- the derived SI unit of electric charge
- the change in direction of a wave due to a change in speed at the boundary between two media with different densities
- the SI unit of power
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction, often shown graphically as an arrow with definite length and direction
- the gravitational force with which a planet attracts a mass; a vector quantity
- the derived SI unit of frequency equivalent to one cycle per second
- the fundamental negatively charged subatomic unit of matter
- the resistance of an object to a change in its motion; direction proportional to the object's mass
- a push or pull on a mass; a vector quantity
- the change in position of an object described by the vector that begins at the initial position of the object and ends at its final position
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- the SI unit of energy
- the derived SI unit of electric potential difference
- a quantity that has magnitude only, with no direction specified
- the product of a force along the direction of displacement and the magnitude of the displacement
- the force that opposes the relative motion of two objects in contact; a vector quantity
- the time rate of change of velocity; a vector quantity
- the magnitude of the maximum displacement of a particle of a medium from its rest or equilibrium position
- the time rate of change of an object's displacement; a vector quantity
- the fundamental SI unit of current
- the total length of the path that an object travels; a scalar quantity
- the product of an object's mass and velocity
- the rate at which work is done
23 Clues: the SI unit of power • the SI unit of energy • the rate at which work is done • the fundamental SI unit of current • the derived SI unit of electric charge • a push or pull on a mass; a vector quantity • the product of an object's mass and velocity • the derived SI unit of electric potential difference • the time rate of change of velocity; a vector quantity • ...
Waves Vocabulary 2022-05-07
Across
- the pitch of a sound is essentially a description of the frequency of the sound. It is also known as the sensation of a frequency. A high pitch sound corresponds to a high frequency sound wave and a low pitch sound corresponds to a low frequency sound wave.
- describes light that has the same wavelength so it is one color.
- a mechanical wave is a wave that is an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium. While waves can move over long distances, the movement of the medium of transmission—the material—is limited.
- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- a substance or material that carries the wave.
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed. For example, waves travel faster in deep water than in shallow water.
- a decrease in the density of something.
- a wave in which the particles of the medium move progressively in the direction of the wave propagation with such a gradation of speeds that the faster overtake the slower and are themselves in turn overtaken
- is the reflection of light or other waves or particles from a surface such that a ray incident on the surface is scattered at many angles rather than at just one angle as in the case of specular reflection.
- is the mirror-like reflection of waves, such as light, from a surface.
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- a standing wave, also known as a stationary wave, is a wave that oscillates in time but whose peak amplitude profile does not move in space.
- is a property applying to transverse waves that specifies the geometrical orientation of the oscillations. In a transverse wave, the direction of the oscillation is perpendicular to the direction of motion of the wave.
- a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation.
- is the change in frequency of a sound wave in relation to an observer who is moving relative to the wave source.
- the spreading of waves around obstacles.
- the application of balanced inward forces to different points on a material or structure, that is, forces with no net sum or torque directed so as to reduce its size in one or more directions.
- is an interference pattern between two sounds of slightly different frequencies, perceived as a periodic variation in volume whose rate is the difference of the two frequencies.
- is the change in frequency of a light wave in relation to an observer who is moving relative to the wave source.
- 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. Common examples include the reflection of light, sound and water waves.
- describes the phenomenon of increased amplitude that occurs when the frequency of an applied periodic force is equal or close to a natural frequency of the system on which it acts.
- A ray of light or other form of radiant energy which is thrown back from a nonpermeable or nonabsorbing surface
21 Clues: a decrease in the density of something. • the spreading of waves around obstacles. • a substance or material that carries the wave. • a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation. • describes light that has the same wavelength so it is one color. • a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation. • ...
Waves Vocabulary 2022-05-07
Across
- the pitch of a sound is essentially a description of the frequency of the sound. It is also known as the sensation of a frequency. A high pitch sound corresponds to a high frequency sound wave and a low pitch sound corresponds to a low frequency sound wave.
- describes light that has the same wavelength so it is one color.
- is a wave that is an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium. While waves can move over long distances, the movement of the medium of transmission—the material—is limited.
- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- a substance or material that carries the wave.
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed. For example, waves travel faster in deep water than in shallow water.
- a decrease in the density of something.
- a wave in which the particles of the medium move progressively in the direction of the wave propagation with such a gradation of speeds that the faster overtake the slower and are themselves in turn overtaken
- is the reflection of light or other waves or particles from a surface such that a ray incident on the surface is scattered at many angles rather than at just one angle as in the case of specular reflection.
- is the mirror-like reflection of waves, such as light, from a surface.
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- also known as a stationary wave, is a wave that oscillates in time but whose peak amplitude profile does not move in space.
- is a property applying to transverse waves that specifies the geometrical orientation of the oscillations. In a transverse wave, the direction of the oscillation is perpendicular to the direction of motion of the wave.
- a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation.
- is the change in frequency of a sound wave in relation to an observer who is moving relative to the wave source.
- the spreading of waves around obstacles.
- the application of balanced inward forces to different points on a material or structure, that is, forces with no net sum or torque directed so as to reduce its size in one or more directions.
- is an interference pattern between two sounds of slightly different frequencies, perceived as a periodic variation in volume whose rate is the difference of the two frequencies.
- is the change in frequency of a light wave in relation to an observer who is moving relative to the wave source.
- 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. Common examples include the reflection of light, sound and water waves.
- describes the phenomenon of increased amplitude that occurs when the frequency of an applied periodic force is equal or close to a natural frequency of the system on which it acts.
- A ray of light or other form of radiant energy which is thrown back from a nonpermeable or nonabsorbing surface
21 Clues: a decrease in the density of something. • the spreading of waves around obstacles. • a substance or material that carries the wave. • a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation. • describes light that has the same wavelength so it is one color. • a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation. • ...
waves 2022-02-17
Across
- straight line crest
- point of displacement.
- displacement of the medium.
- appear standing.
- reflected and turned downward.
- displacement is opposite.
- 3 nodes
- wave pattern traveling through medium.
- reflects in such away.
- medium from one location to another.
- specific frequency of vibration.
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- upward shift in frequency.
- change in direction of wave passing an opening.
- end of medium low frequancy.
- antinodes in pattern equal.
- energy traveling towards the right of the medium.
- two waves meeting traveling same direction.
- two waves have the same displacement.
- large and negative displacement.
- portion of energy carried by pulse.
- pulse bouncing back.
- creates a "loop"
22 Clues: 3 nodes • appear standing. • creates a "loop" • straight line crest • pulse bouncing back. • point of displacement. • reflects in such away. • displacement is opposite. • upward shift in frequency. • antinodes in pattern equal. • displacement of the medium. • end of medium low frequancy. • reflected and turned downward. • large and negative displacement. • specific frequency of vibration. • ...
Chapter 3 Extra Credit 2020-10-08
Across
- relating to y-axis and aligns from top to bottom
- The acceleration acting on the object is caused by gravity and moves only in a vertical direction
- the movement of a projectile across a horizontal plane due to some sort of force
- the distance moved by an object in a vertical direction as a result of initial vertical velocity and total time
- a part of a two-dimensional vector in the given direction
- the movement of an object in a vertical direction against the direction of gravity
- the study of motion in two directions, including projectile motion and circular motion
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- an object that is acted upon by forces at a constant velocity horizontally and moves vertically through gravity
- the resultant vector is the vector sum of two or more vectors
- relating to x-axis and at a right angle to the vertical
- when air-resistance is negligible, projectiles follow projectile trajectories
- the total horizontal displacement travelled by a vertically launched projectile
- The velocity stays constant throughout the projectile and stays independent of the vertical motion
- the angle of a project's initial velocity that allows it to move in a horizontal direction
- the highest vertical position along a projectile's trajectory
- an object thrown or launched into the air, moving under the influence of gravity alone
- a type of projectile problem that determines how far someone can move and one in which the launch angle isn't always 0
- the total horizontal and vertical displacements of a projectile over a distance
- the shape of a projectile that results from the horizontal component of the velocity while gravity accelerates the vertical component of velocity at -9.81 m/s^2
- the operation of adding two or more vectors together into a vector sum
20 Clues: relating to y-axis and aligns from top to bottom • relating to x-axis and at a right angle to the vertical • a part of a two-dimensional vector in the given direction • the resultant vector is the vector sum of two or more vectors • the highest vertical position along a projectile's trajectory • ...
diode 2020-06-02
Across
- When the flow of current reverses periodically
- Known as Bridge Rectifier
- boundary between two types of semiconductors
- Only one-half of the AC cycle is allowed.
- The negative side of the diode
- When there is no current flow through a diode
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- When there is current flow through a diode
- The flow of current in one direction
- The process of converting AC current to DC current
- Allows current to flow in one direction
- Region in a p-n junction where no electrons are present.
- The positive side of the diode
12 Clues: Known as Bridge Rectifier • The positive side of the diode • The negative side of the diode • The flow of current in one direction • Allows current to flow in one direction • Only one-half of the AC cycle is allowed. • When there is current flow through a diode • boundary between two types of semiconductors • When there is no current flow through a diode • ...
Current Electricity 2022-01-11
Across
- unit for measuring the strength of electric current
- current in which electrons change direction back and forth
- a path over which electric current flows
- unit of electrical resistance
- current in which electrons travel continuously in one direction
- potential difference across the load to the current through the load
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- a circuit that branches to more than one path
- the unit of potential difference
- unit of electric charge
- the component that resists the passage of a current
- a flow of electric charge
- a circuit with only one path
12 Clues: unit of electric charge • a flow of electric charge • a circuit with only one path • unit of electrical resistance • the unit of potential difference • a path over which electric current flows • a circuit that branches to more than one path • unit for measuring the strength of electric current • the component that resists the passage of a current • ...
Physics Crossword 2024-05-13
Across
- the SI unit for mass
- Within one dimension, at the instant that an object changes direction, what is its velocity?
- The formula to calculate an object’s weight is W = __
- The motion of an object in one dimension is completely _____ of its motion in other dimensions
- units for acceleration are meters per second _____
- An object's velocity does not change unless the object is acted on by an ________ force
- an object is slowing down if its velocity and acceleration are in ______ directions
- final position minus initial position
- True or false: All objects on Earth experience the same force of gravity
- if an object is speeding up, the slope on a position vs. time graph will get ______
- an object moving at a constant velocity has a position function of time that is a _______ function
- the absolute value of the slope in a position vs. time graph is an object's _______
- the slope in a position vs. time graph is the object's _______
- an object with a velocity of 3 m/s and acceleration of -2 m/s/s is moving in the ______ direction
- the net force on an object and the object's acceleration are always in the ______ direction
- An object does not _____ unless it is acted on by an unbalanced force
- _____ force is the sum of all forces
- a _____ newton is a fruity cookie
- Any quantity that has both magnitude and direction is a ______
- Newton's first name
- A force is a pull or a ______
- inertia is an object's tendency to _____ its state of motion
- acceleration is the _____ of change of velocity
- an object that is not accelerating has a ______ velocity
- Isaac Newton's title
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- projectile motion is the motion of an object that is experiencing only the force of _____
- In Physics class, we often _____ air resistance
- Does the sign on an acceleration value indicate the direction in which the object is moving?
- an object with a velocity of -6 m/s and acceleration of 2 m/s/s is moving in the ______ direction
- the country in which Isaac Newton lived
- the factor that affects how much inertia an object has
- space in which there is no matter
- In two dimensions, the direction of a vector is given by an _____
- acceleration is a measure of how quickly an object's ______ is changing
- Newton's second law is Fnet = __
- x is the symbol that represents an object's ______
- Are "gravity" and "acceleration due to gravity" the same?
- in the term "normal force," "normal" means _____
- gravity is a ______ between any two objects with mass
- average speed is ______/time
- Is it possible for an object to be accelerating but not be moving?
- Newton's First Law of Motion is also called Law of _______
- a scalar quantity has ______ but does not have physical direction
- A person in free fall feels weightless because there is no _______ force being exerted on them
- the amount of matter in an object
- the unit in which force is measured
- How many directions are in one dimension?
- the normal force is exerted by _____ surfaces in order to prevent objects from going through them
48 Clues: Newton's first name • the SI unit for mass • Isaac Newton's title • average speed is ______/time • A force is a pull or a ______ • Newton's second law is Fnet = __ • space in which there is no matter • a _____ newton is a fruity cookie • the amount of matter in an object • the unit in which force is measured • _____ force is the sum of all forces • ...
The Sun 2024-01-02
Across
- The Earth takes one _____ to complete one revolution around the sun.
- The part of the Earth that faces the Sun experiences ______.
- The direction of the sunrise.
- The earth rotates in __________ direction.
- The direction of the sunset.
- The part of the Earth that is hidden from the Sun experiences ________ time.
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- It causes the occurrence of day and night.
- It causes the occurrence of seasons.
- The imaginary line where the earth rotates.
- The elliptical pathway of the Earth as it revolves around the Sun.
10 Clues: The direction of the sunset. • The direction of the sunrise. • It causes the occurrence of seasons. • It causes the occurrence of day and night. • The earth rotates in __________ direction. • The imaginary line where the earth rotates. • The part of the Earth that faces the Sun experiences ______. • The elliptical pathway of the Earth as it revolves around the Sun. • ...
S1S1 Newton's 3rd Law 2025-05-15
Across
- Famous English Physicist who proposed explanations to how force and motion are related with his Three Laws of Motion. Also developed a theory on what gravity was and how it worked.
- Forces Pair of forces involved in an interaction that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
- Force The combination of all forces acting on an object.
- An attractive force that acts between any two masses
- For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- Newton Amount of force required to accelerate 1 kg at 1 m/s2.
- A force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact.
- A measure of the force of gravity on an object.
- Forces that are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. They DO NOT cause any changes in an object's motion.
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- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion (a property of matter).
- Tool used to measure force in Newtons.
- Two or more forces acting on an object so that there is more force in one direction than in the other direction(s). The (net) force is not zero causing the object to change its motion (acceleration).
- The acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied. F = mxa
- (Law of Inertia) an object in motion tends to stay in motion & an object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an outside force.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- A push or pull exerted on an object.
- Greatness of size, strength, or importance.
- A quantity that has magnitude and direction.
18 Clues: The amount of matter in an object. • A push or pull exerted on an object. • Tool used to measure force in Newtons. • Greatness of size, strength, or importance. • A quantity that has magnitude and direction. • A measure of the force of gravity on an object. • An attractive force that acts between any two masses • ...
waves 2015-04-08
Across
- The specific direction that a transverse wave is vibrating
- Frequency How many waves are created every second. Measured in Hertz (Hz)
- waves A transverse wave of pure energy that can go through both a medium and empty space (vacuum). Light is this kind of wave.
- The highest point on a transverse wave
- wave A type of wave where the medium moves perpendicular (vertical) to the direction the energy is moving.
- wave A type of wave where the medium moves parallel (horizontal) to the direction the energy is moving. Sound is this type of wave.
- The distance between two similar parts of a wave
- The lowest point of a transverse wave
- When a wave changes direction because it goes into a new medium
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- The parts of a longitudinal wave that are spread apart
- The parts of a longitudinal wave that are closest together
- The maximum distance from the rest position that the medium moves in a wave
- The number of waves produced in a given amount of time.
- Totally empty space (no medium). Sound cannot travel through this
- When one wave hits another wave, their amplitudes combine and make a new wave
- A repeated back and forth or up and down motion that gives energy to a wave. Also called "oscillation"
- The material a mechanical wave moves through
- When waves spread out to fill the space through which they are moving
- Wave a disturbance in matter that carries energy from one place to another
19 Clues: The lowest point of a transverse wave • The highest point on a transverse wave • The material a mechanical wave moves through • The distance between two similar parts of a wave • The parts of a longitudinal wave that are spread apart • The number of waves produced in a given amount of time. • The parts of a longitudinal wave that are closest together • ...
5th Level Puzzle #3 2022-11-12
Across
- A math problem
- To guess what will happen
- A very large body of water
- A game with many pieces
- To show direction using your finger
- A male chicken
- A place where people go to work
- The 'route' or 'way' somthing points to
- Moving air
- Somthing used to write with
- Glued, or stuck on
- Somthing that shines brightly
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- Similar to the words, "quiz" or "exam"
- Similar to the word, "motion"
- The outcome of a test or experiment
- Someone who works with doctors
- A scientific test
- Not any, not even one
- Similar to the word, "frequently"
- Tools used to measure
20 Clues: Moving air • A math problem • A male chicken • A scientific test • Glued, or stuck on • Not any, not even one • Tools used to measure • A game with many pieces • To guess what will happen • A very large body of water • Somthing used to write with • Similar to the word, "motion" • Somthing that shines brightly • Someone who works with doctors • A place where people go to work • ...
Chapter 1 Geometry Vocabulary 2024-09-30
Across
- 90 degrees
- the middle
- next to each other sharing a vertex
- basically means equal
- 90 degrees
- infinite in 2 directions
- 8-sided
- ray point is in the middle and the rays goes in opposite direction forming a line
- segment a line that has 2 end points
- undefined, but is the smallest unit on the quiz
- starts with a point and then heads off in one direction
- the corner
- 10-sided
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- 4-sided
- on the same line
- 180 degrees
- infinite in 3 directions
- greater than 90 degrees
- 180 degrees
- 6-sided
- 5-sided
- 3-sided
- multiple sided
- less than 90 degrees
- angles opposite each other on intersecting lines
25 Clues: 4-sided • 6-sided • 5-sided • 8-sided • 3-sided • 10-sided • 90 degrees • the middle • 90 degrees • the corner • 180 degrees • 180 degrees • multiple sided • on the same line • less than 90 degrees • basically means equal • greater than 90 degrees • infinite in 3 directions • infinite in 2 directions • next to each other sharing a vertex • segment a line that has 2 end points • ...
seiana's math 2013-02-19
Across
- angles 2 angles that are formed by 2 intersecting lines
- is another word for add
- is a number that you can find to divide evenly
- segment part of a line and ray that extends from one endpiont and one direction
- likely,unlikely,certains,impossible,as likely as not
- angle 2 angles that sum equal 180 degree
- angles 2 angles that are side by side and has a common vertex and ray
- part of a line with one endpiont that extends in one direction
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- is the bottom number in a fraction
- angle 2 angles that sum equal 90 degree
- a perfect path that extends with opposite ends
- is another word for multiply
- an exact location represented by a dot but has no size
- is the top number in a fraction
- away another word for subtraction
15 Clues: is another word for add • is another word for multiply • is the top number in a fraction • away another word for subtraction • is the bottom number in a fraction • angle 2 angles that sum equal 90 degree • angle 2 angles that sum equal 180 degree • is a number that you can find to divide evenly • a perfect path that extends with opposite ends • ...
One 2020-03-10
Across
- the process of digesting food
- a state of extreme physical or mental tiredness
- the action of accepting or yielding to a superior force or to the will or authority of another person
- a part that is added to something to enlarge or prolong it
- a difference or contrast between similar things or people
- the dismissing or refusing of a proposal, idea, etc.
- a statement acknowledging the truth of something
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- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favour of a new system
- the process by which different kinds of living organism are believed to have developed from earlier forms during the history of the earth
- the action of becoming larger or more extensive
- a public display of works of art or items of interest, held in an art gallery or museum or at a trade fair
- the action of officially allowing someone to do a particular thing
- the action of suspending someone or something or the condition of being suspended
- a firm decision to do or not to do something
- the action or process of identifying the presence of something concealed
15 Clues: the process of digesting food • a firm decision to do or not to do something • the action of becoming larger or more extensive • a state of extreme physical or mental tiredness • a statement acknowledging the truth of something • the dismissing or refusing of a proposal, idea, etc. • a difference or contrast between similar things or people • ...
one 2015-02-06
15 Clues: Film • .... cat • Festival • Afternoon • ... tomic • ... punkt • Jean Paul • first meal • first cooked • hearing loss • New Years eve • the sound of.... • pub near campsite • fovourate building stuff • adverse weather conditions
One 2025-11-02
Across
- Superhero with a stone in his head
- Giant green superhero
- Group that Wolverine is a part of
- In what movie does Ironman die
- Superhero that can do magic
- Superhero with a bow
- Norse God who uses a hammer
- Super villain created by Tony Stark
- Raccoon superhero
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- Super fast guy in marvel
- Who is the black Spiderman
- Purple supervillain
- Who is the giant tree superhero
- Superhero that wears red
- Superhero that can grow small and big
15 Clues: Raccoon superhero • Purple supervillain • Superhero with a bow • Giant green superhero • Super fast guy in marvel • Superhero that wears red • Who is the black Spiderman • Superhero that can do magic • Norse God who uses a hammer • In what movie does Ironman die • Who is the giant tree superhero • Group that Wolverine is a part of • Superhero with a stone in his head • ...
Electric Current 2024-03-13
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- Circuit-- Devices in which a circuit forms branches, each of which is a separate path for electron flow
- An electronic device that allows electron flow in only one direction.
- The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second.
- of Conservation of Charge: Charge can be transferred from object to object, but it cannot be created or destroyed
- Current: Net movement of electric charges in a single direction
- Field: Surrounds every electric charge and exerts the force that causes other electric charges to be attracted or repelledConductor: A material through which electrons move easily
- The tendency for a material to resist the flow of electrons and to convert electrical energy into other forms
- Source: An object that provides a potential difference
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- Difference: The force that causes electric charges to flow
- A material in which electrons are not able to move easily
- Current (AC): Electric current that repeatedly reverses direction.
- Current (DC): A flow of charge that always flows in one direction.
- A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons
- Circuit- Devices in a circuit form a single pathway for electron flow
14 Clues: The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second. • A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons • Source: An object that provides a potential difference • A material in which electrons are not able to move easily • Difference: The force that causes electric charges to flow • Current: Net movement of electric charges in a single direction • ...
layla crooword 2025-03-13
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- Circuit-- Devices in which a circuit forms branches, each of which is a separate path for electron flow
- An electronic device that allows electron flow in only one direction.
- The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second.
- of Conservation of Charge: Charge can be transferred from object to object, but it cannot be created or destroyed
- Current: Net movement of electric charges in a single direction
- Field: Surrounds every electric charge and exerts the force that causes other electric charges to be attracted or repelledConductor: A material through which electrons move easily
- The tendency for a material to resist the flow of electrons and to convert electrical energy into other forms
- Source: object that provides a potential difference
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- Difference: The force that causes electric charges to flow
- A material in which electrons are not able to move easily
- Current (AC): Electric current that repeatedly reverses direction.
- Current (DC): A flow of charge that always flows in one direction.
- A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons
- Circuit- Devices in a circuit form a single pathway for electron flow
14 Clues: The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second. • A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons • A material in which electrons are not able to move easily • Source: object that provides a potential difference • Difference: The force that causes electric charges to flow • Current (AC): Electric current that repeatedly reverses direction. • ...
Waves 2025-09-03
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- the number of occurrences of a repeating wave/time (i.e. cycle/second)
- speed of a _____ wave is 3 x 10^8 m/s
- type of wave created as a result of vibrations between an electric and magnetic field
- the duration of time of one cycle in a wave (i.e., reciprocal of frequency)
- type of wave where particles oscillate perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation
- distance between two consecutive similar points of a wave
- waves which oscillate in the direction parallel to the direction in which the wave travels
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- a wave (e.g., light, sound)bounces off a boundary and returns into the original medium, changing its direction
- a disturbance that travels through a medium or space, transporting energy
- maximum amount of displacement of a particle from its rest position
- the bending of a wave when traveling from one medium to another
- speed of a _____ wave is 343 m/s
12 Clues: speed of a _____ wave is 343 m/s • speed of a _____ wave is 3 x 10^8 m/s • distance between two consecutive similar points of a wave • the bending of a wave when traveling from one medium to another • maximum amount of displacement of a particle from its rest position • the number of occurrences of a repeating wave/time (i.e. cycle/second) • ...
Waves 2017-11-02
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- these waves only travel through matter
- this wave makes the particles in matter move back and forth at right angles to the direction that the wave is traveling
- this wave makes the particles in matter move back and forth in the same direction the wave is traveling
- earthquake waves; a combination of transverse and longitudinal waves
- half the distance between a crest and trough
- part of a compressional wave that is spread apart
- high point of a transverse wave
- a disturbance that moves through matter or empty space; carries energy, not matter
- this is carried by waves
- these waves travel as vibrations through matter
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- part of a compressional wave that is squeezed together
- this wave that can travel through matter and empty space
- low point of a transverse wave
- the number of wavelengths that pass by a point in one second
- the distance between one point on a wave and the nearest point that is moving with the same speed and direction
- wavelength times frequency
16 Clues: this is carried by waves • wavelength times frequency • low point of a transverse wave • high point of a transverse wave • these waves only travel through matter • half the distance between a crest and trough • these waves travel as vibrations through matter • part of a compressional wave that is spread apart • part of a compressional wave that is squeezed together • ...
Verbs of movement 2025-06-14
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- to move in the shape of part of a circle
- to be in a position where you are not falling to one side or the other
- to move something so that it is no longer open
- to make your body or part of your body straighter and longer
- to go across from one side of something to the other
- to cause something to reach or stretch
- to move the top part of your body in a particular direction
- to move something from a lower to a higher position
- to turn around a central point in order to face in another direction
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- to firmly place something in a particular position
- to turn or be turned towards something physically
- to move your body so that it is not straight (e.g. in your knee)
- to form or move in the direction of a line that turns continuously and has no straight parts
- to move slowly from side to side
- to hold part of your body in a particular position
- to stay up in the air but without moving anywhere
- to move into a position where one end or side is higher than the other
- to turn something repeatedly or to form into a spiral
- to suddenly go down onto the ground or to a lower position without intending to or by accident
19 Clues: to move slowly from side to side • to cause something to reach or stretch • to move in the shape of part of a circle • to move something so that it is no longer open • to turn or be turned towards something physically • to stay up in the air but without moving anywhere • to firmly place something in a particular position • ...
Directions 2023-06-29
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- It means the direction to your right-hand side.
- It means the direction moving straight up or down, perpendicular to the ground.
- It means the direction towards a lower position or elevation.
- It means the direction moving at an angle between vertical and horizontal.
- This means the direction of movement opposite to the hands of a clock.
- It means the direction to the right on a map or compass.
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- It means the direction to the left on a map or compass.
- It means the direction moving straight left or right, parallel to the ground.
- It means the direction behind or in the opposite direction.
- It means the direction to your left-hand side.
- It means the direction ahead or in front of you.
- It means the direction towards the top on a map or compass.
- It means the direction of movement in a circular pattern like the hands of a clock.
- It means the direction towards a higher position or elevation.
- It means the direction towards the bottom on a map or compass.
15 Clues: It means the direction to your left-hand side. • It means the direction to your right-hand side. • It means the direction ahead or in front of you. • It means the direction to the left on a map or compass. • It means the direction to the right on a map or compass. • It means the direction behind or in the opposite direction. • ...
waves 2022-02-17
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- straight line crest
- point of displacement.
- displacement of the medium.
- appear standing.
- reflected and turned downward.
- displacement is opposite.
- 3 nodes
- wave pattern traveling through medium.
- reflects in such away.
- medium from one location to another.
- specific frequency of vibration.
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- upward shift in frequency.
- change in direction of wave passing an opening.
- end of medium low frequancy.
- antinodes in pattern equal.
- energy traveling towards the right of the medium.
- two waves meeting traveling same direction.
- two waves have the same displacement.
- large and negative displacement.
- portion of energy carried by pulse.
- pulse bouncing back.
- creates a "loop"
22 Clues: 3 nodes • appear standing. • creates a "loop" • straight line crest • pulse bouncing back. • point of displacement. • reflects in such away. • displacement is opposite. • upward shift in frequency. • antinodes in pattern equal. • displacement of the medium. • end of medium low frequancy. • reflected and turned downward. • large and negative displacement. • specific frequency of vibration. • ...
Science Topics 2023-12-06
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- When two forces are equal
- On the Right
- Change of an objects speed or direction
- On the Left
- Neutral Charge
- The Whole Thing of Elements
- Side to Side
- Speed of an object with a direction
- Up and Down
- An object in motion stays in motion
- Objects with more mass take more force to move
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- Every reaction has an equal and opposite reaction
- Negative Charge
- Most Abundant Element in the Universe
- Multiplies All Elements
- In the Middle
- How fast an object is moving
- Quantity of One Element
- Positive Charge
- When two forces are not equal
20 Clues: On the Left • Up and Down • On the Right • Side to Side • In the Middle • Neutral Charge • Negative Charge • Positive Charge • Multiplies All Elements • Quantity of One Element • When two forces are equal • The Whole Thing of Elements • How fast an object is moving • When two forces are not equal • Speed of an object with a direction • An object in motion stays in motion • ...
PDI+ Chapter 3.1 Laser Printer Technology 2013-02-22
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- A mechanical component that is usually elliptical that raises and lowers another component.
- =V*A
- A mechanical component that prevents a gear from turning in a certain direction.
- Variable resistor used to measure temperature changes.
- The O in OPC.
- laser printer paper feed mechanism which detects paper position as it passes through the printer.
- Conductivity of the media in an electrical component measured in Ohms.
- Double sided printing.
- Laser printer component which fixes the toner to the paper with heat.
- Consumable used in laser printers.
- The process of converting print data into a series of single dot strips.
- Part of the laser print process where a laser selectively removes charge from the OPC.
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- A gear that can only turn in one direction.
- A mechanical component that reduces friction.
- An electromagnetic device used to convert electrical energy into physical motion.
- Part of the laser print process where toner is delivered to the OPC drum.
- Made up of gears, this device is used to transfer force.
- An electrical component which allows current to flow only in one direction.
- An electrical component that stores energy.
19 Clues: =V*A • The O in OPC. • Double sided printing. • Consumable used in laser printers. • A gear that can only turn in one direction. • An electrical component that stores energy. • A mechanical component that reduces friction. • Variable resistor used to measure temperature changes. • Made up of gears, this device is used to transfer force. • ...
Physics puzzle sheet 2025-11-17
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- Quantities that have magnitude but no direction.
- the resultant motion of an object, depending on whether there is a force acting.
- Device that marks dots on a tape to show motion over time.
- The force law relating the opposing forces on two objects
- The entire length of the path an object has moved along.
- A push or pull that changes motion.
- A measurement that has both magnitude and direction.
- One of the four spatial directions.
- The straight-line distance and direction from start to finish.
- The time it takes for a vehicle to come to a stop after the brakes are first applied.
- Metric unit equal to one-hundredth of a metre.
- The rate at which an object's speed increases.
- Moving or changing at the same speed over time.
- standard unit for measuring length.
- A force that moves an object away from something.
- To slow down or reduce speed.
- SI unit for speed (m/s).
- How far an object has travelled, regardless of direction.
- A change in an object's position over time.
- When two objects crash into one another.
- To move down unsupported due to gravity.
- The distance a vehicle travels after the brakes are applied.
- The distance travelled while a driver reacts before braking.
- Stuck and unable to move.
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- To determine the size or amount of something using a tool.
- A force that opposes motion between two touching surfaces.
- Speed in a specific direction.
- A unit for measuring speed in kilometres per hour.
- The force that responds to an action force.
- the rule determining an object’s acceleration
- To decrease speed.
- A graph showing how an object's velocity changes over time.
- The direction in which the hands of a clock rotate.
- The two features of vector quantities.
- unit for measuring larger distances.
- How fast something is moving in a certain time.
- Metric unit of mass.
- The highest speed an object can reach.
- Round objects that help vehicles roll and move smoothly.
- Total reaction distance plus braking distance.
- A measure of how long an event lasts.
- In Newton’s laws, the force that initiates an interaction between two objects.
- Standard units for measuring force.
- A force that draws an object toward something.
- When an object has zero speed and no movement at all.
- The amount of matter in an object.
46 Clues: To decrease speed. • Metric unit of mass. • SI unit for speed (m/s). • Stuck and unable to move. • To slow down or reduce speed. • Speed in a specific direction. • The amount of matter in an object. • A push or pull that changes motion. • One of the four spatial directions. • standard unit for measuring length. • Standard units for measuring force. • ...
F O M 2023-10-29
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- The use of imagination (Management as an Art)
- Delays action, one of disadvantage
- One of the resources used in business
- Manpower Planning
- Planning relating to the identification of long-term aims & interests & the means of achieving them.
- To be paid to each employee (Fayol Principle)
- Helps in avoiding confusion, risks & wastages
- These types of decisions are long term
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- Technique of estimating the relevant future events
- All employees should be treated fairly(Fayol Principle)
- Following of laws, Respect for seniors (Fayol Principle)
- Opportunity to take charge before others do (Fayol Principle)
- Influences the work of subordinate in desired direction
- One of technique of forecasting
- the work of subordinate in desired direction. Corrective Action
15 Clues: Manpower Planning • One of technique of forecasting • Delays action, one of disadvantage • One of the resources used in business • These types of decisions are long term • The use of imagination (Management as an Art) • To be paid to each employee (Fayol Principle) • Helps in avoiding confusion, risks & wastages • Technique of estimating the relevant future events • ...
Suffix Practice 2021-03-04
17 Clues: without • able to • one who • full of • relating to • act, process • having noise • direction of • made of wood • one who acts • full of thanks • made of to make • condition, state of • the act of agreeing • act of, state of, result of • characteristics of qualities of • having the characteristics of mischief
Reid Winter - Waves Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-10
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- the number of cycles per unit of time
- the lowest point on a wave
- A wave in which energy is transferred perpendicular to the direction it propagates
- Particles that vibrate parallel to the wave motion where energy is transferred parallel to the medium
- the highest point on a wave
- when the direction of the wave passing from one medium to another changes
- the time that it takes to complete one complete cycle
- the frequency of a sound
- two waves moving in the same direction and have their amplitude added
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- the space between waves
- the combination of two or more wave pulses at which a resultant wave of greater, lower, or the same amplitude is created
- The increase or decrease in the frequency of a wave, resulting in a change of pitch
- when a wave strikes the boundary between two different mediums and the wave speeds differ
- one wave cancels out the negative displacement of the other wave, creating an amplitude of zero for the resulting wave
- the magnitude of maximum displacement of a particle
15 Clues: the space between waves • the frequency of a sound • the lowest point on a wave • the highest point on a wave • the number of cycles per unit of time • the magnitude of maximum displacement of a particle • the time that it takes to complete one complete cycle • two waves moving in the same direction and have their amplitude added • ...
Waves 2023-05-19
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- How many wave peaks pass a certain point per given time
- faster than the speed of sound
- waves that require a medium through which to travel
- The bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface through which it cannot pass.
- Bending of a wave as it moves from one medium to another
- slower than the speed of sound
- For a wave or vibration, the maximum displacement on either side of the equilibrium (midpoint) position.
- Highest point of a wave
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- Occurs when an object causes a wave to change direction and bend around it
- Lowest point of a wave
- matter in the medium moves back and forth along the same direction that the wave travels, requires a medium, moves energy parallel.
- transverse waves consisting of changing electric fields and changing magnetic fields
- The distance between a point on one wave and the same point on the next cycle of the wave. ( crest to crest or trough to trough)
- a unit of motion that repeats
- A wave that moves the medium in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the wave travels, some transverse waves do not require a medium
15 Clues: Lowest point of a wave • Highest point of a wave • a unit of motion that repeats • faster than the speed of sound • slower than the speed of sound • waves that require a medium through which to travel • How many wave peaks pass a certain point per given time • Bending of a wave as it moves from one medium to another • ...
Motion 2023-01-30
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- force that holds the nucleus together
- metric term for .001
- an arrow that shows direction and
- what type of friction stops you from moving an object
- what is the momentum of a 3.5kg object with a velocity of 20m/s
- how many numbers are in front of the decimal when making something into scientific notation
- north and south poles
- Newton's First law is sometimes called the law of
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- used in decay
- How much force is needed to move a 40kg object at 12m/s2
- the metric term for 10
- the attraction between two masses
- positive and negative charges attract each other
- the about of matter in an something
- speed with direction
- metric term for .01
- Distance vectors of 5m and 2m in the same direction combine to be
- the metric term for 1000
- the product of mass and velocity
19 Clues: used in decay • metric term for .01 • metric term for .001 • speed with direction • north and south poles • the metric term for 10 • the metric term for 1000 • the product of mass and velocity • the attraction between two masses • an arrow that shows direction and • the about of matter in an something • force that holds the nucleus together • ...
science crossword 2024-02-26
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- the lack of rain
- wind all across the world
- the direction the wind is blowing from
- wind from Canada
- breeze from the land
- height
- a cold movement in the water
- a warm movement in the water
- breeze from the sea
- lake, ocean, sea, puddle
- which direction the wind is blowing
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- land at the sea
- wind in a valley
- wind only in one area
- land away from the sea
- height
- wind on a mountain
17 Clues: height • height • land at the sea • wind in a valley • the lack of rain • wind from Canada • wind on a mountain • breeze from the sea • breeze from the land • wind only in one area • land away from the sea • lake, ocean, sea, puddle • wind all across the world • a cold movement in the water • a warm movement in the water • which direction the wind is blowing • ...
Year 10 Waves Keywords 2025-02-26
Across
- Wave motion in which the oscillation is at right angles (perpendicular) to the direction in which the wave is traveling.
- The distance between two points on a wave, e.g. between two crests or two troughs
- Wave motion in which the oscillation is in the same direction as(parallel to) the direction in which the wave is traveling.
- The highest point of the wave above the rest position.
- The maximum displacement. Measured from the centre of the oscillation
- The highest point of a transverse wave
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- The lowest point of a transverse wave
- The number of oscillations in one second
- The time it takes for one complete oscillation (or one wave)
- The distance the wave travels in one second
10 Clues: The lowest point of a transverse wave • The highest point of a transverse wave • The number of oscillations in one second • The distance the wave travels in one second • The highest point of the wave above the rest position. • The time it takes for one complete oscillation (or one wave) • The maximum displacement. Measured from the centre of the oscillation • ...
chapter 7 2017-05-11
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- /materials that are neither good conductors nor good insulators
- /what is electric current measured in?
- /when electrons are transferred from one material to another.
- /electric potential energy divided by charge
- /shows how well a circuit components resist the passage of electric current
- /are certain metals that acquire infinite conductivity
- /like charges do what?
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- /materials that have tightly bound electrons
- /the potential difference
- /materials tra allow charged particles to pass through them easily
- /the flow of electric charge
- /charges alternating in direction
- /states the relationship between current, voltage, and resistance
- /unlike charges do what/
- /charges flow in one direction
15 Clues: /like charges do what? • /unlike charges do what/ • /the potential difference • /the flow of electric charge • /charges flow in one direction • /charges alternating in direction • /what is electric current measured in? • /materials that have tightly bound electrons • /electric potential energy divided by charge • /are certain metals that acquire infinite conductivity • ...
Week 1 Physics 2020-09-17
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- maximum height of a wave
- acoustic variable defined as force per area
- time it takes to complete one cycle
- vibration that propagates as an acoustic wave
- wave that needs a medium to propagate sound
- drawing that appears as same characteristic
- wave that will work in a medium or vacuum
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- waves are perpendicular to wave direction
- how many times an event occurs per time
- waves are same as wave direction
- length of space that one cycle takes up
- minimum height of a wave
- mass per volume
- difference between mean and maximum of wave
- distance from successive crests of a wave
15 Clues: mass per volume • maximum height of a wave • minimum height of a wave • waves are same as wave direction • time it takes to complete one cycle • how many times an event occurs per time • length of space that one cycle takes up • waves are perpendicular to wave direction • distance from successive crests of a wave • wave that will work in a medium or vacuum • ...
Science vocab words 2021-10-13
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- transfer of energy of a wave to matter
- a device that amplifies light
- does not require a medium
- number of waves passed in a amount of time
- distance between crest and peak
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- definite relative to the direction of propagation
- time to complete one cycle of a phenomenon
- moves parallel
- the bending of waves
- can be seen by the human eye
- The greatest distance in particles
- the bouncing back or change in a direction of a wave after it strikes a barrier
- sprial arms
- the bending of a wave as it passes from one material to another
- moves perpendicularly
15 Clues: sprial arms • moves parallel • the bending of waves • moves perpendicularly • does not require a medium • can be seen by the human eye • a device that amplifies light • distance between crest and peak • The greatest distance in particles • transfer of energy of a wave to matter • time to complete one cycle of a phenomenon • number of waves passed in a amount of time • ...
Motion 2022-03-21
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- quantitative measure of inertia
- 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
- supported so as to stay in a specified position
- The rate at which an object is moving
- an amount of space between two things
- The rate of change of velocity per unit of time
- Equal in size and opposite in direction
- The time rate of change of the momentum of a body is equal in both magnitude and direction to the force imposed on it
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- When two bodies interact, they apply forces to one another that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction
- not moving or not intended to be moved
- unless it is acted upon by a force
- the moving of something from its place
- 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
- The rate of an object's movement
- One force is greater than another, the forces are not balanced
- the action of one surface or object rubbing against another
- a natural phenomenon by which all things with mass or energy, including planets, stars, galaxies and even light, are attracted to one another
- energy as an attribute of physical action
18 Clues: quantitative measure of inertia • The rate of an object's movement • unless it is acted upon by a force • The rate at which an object is moving • an amount of space between two things • not moving or not intended to be moved • the moving of something from its place • Equal in size and opposite in direction • energy as an attribute of physical action • ...
Ingeborg <3 2020-12-22
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- The song 1D sang at Judge's house
- One Direction was formed on the 23rd of ______
- 1Ds initials sorted from oldest to youngest
- you can't go to bed, without a cup of ____
- Liam is afraid of them
- What you are, and song number 9 on walls
- The place One Direction achieved in The X Factor
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- The last word of song number 4 on the Gunhild playlist
- Louis: I like girls who eat ____
- A pretty good album, and another word for barrier
- NO! ______ protested
- A couple who is meant for each other
- A tattoo which match harry's ship
- A very special pigeon
- Liam's mic color
- Louis' nickname for Harry
16 Clues: Liam's mic color • NO! ______ protested • A very special pigeon • Liam is afraid of them • Louis' nickname for Harry • Louis: I like girls who eat ____ • The song 1D sang at Judge's house • A tattoo which match harry's ship • A couple who is meant for each other • What you are, and song number 9 on walls • you can't go to bed, without a cup of ____ • ...
Linear Motion Vocab 2024-09-30
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- downward movement under the force of gravity only.
- the speed of an object at a specific instant of time
- the speed of something in a given direction.
- a measure, quantity, or frequency, typically one measured against some other quantity or measure.
- rate at which velocity changes with time, in terms of both speed and direction
- the total distance traveled by the object divided by the elapsed time to cover that distance
- the sum of two or more individual vectors that are being added together
- Each part of a two-dimensional vector is known as a component
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- the amount of time that passes from the start of an event to the finish of the event
- a quantity having direction as well as magnitude, especially as determining the position of one point in space relative to another.
- having only magnitude, not direction.
- considered in relation or in proportion to something else.
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate.
13 Clues: having only magnitude, not direction. • the speed of something in a given direction. • downward movement under the force of gravity only. • the speed of an object at a specific instant of time • considered in relation or in proportion to something else. • Each part of a two-dimensional vector is known as a component • ...
Force and Motion 2018-04-11
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- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass
- an object going at the same velocity per second
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- Forces that are equal in size but opposite in direction
- to indicate the intensity of a gravitational field
- frictional force air exerts against a moving object
- force acting in one direction vs force acting in the opposite direction
- the rate of change of velocity per unit of time
- a course along which someone or something moves
- the sum of all the forces acting on an object
- a force that attracts any two objects with mass
- occurring continuously over a period of time
- withstand the action or effect of
- a place where someone or something is located or has been put
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- increase in the velocity of a moving body
- not impeded by or creating friction
- the speed of something in a given direction
- an amount of space between two things
- two forces acting in opposite directions on an object, and equal in size
- Forces that cause a change in the motion of an object
- a property of matter- continues motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- when an object is slowing down
- the action or process of moving or being moved
- he quantity of matter that a body contains
- reduction in speed or rate
- the speed of an object remains the same
- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole
- move under the force of gravity only
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate
30 Clues: reduction in speed or rate • when an object is slowing down • withstand the action or effect of • not impeded by or creating friction • move under the force of gravity only • an amount of space between two things • the speed of an object remains the same • increase in the velocity of a moving body • he quantity of matter that a body contains • ...
Unit Vocabulary 2021-01-05
Across
- Push or pull
- quantity of matter
- a quantity that has a size or magnitude only
- when two or more objects come into contact
- any physical quantity that is defined by size and direction
- force times distance
- a physical quantity of work
- measure of how fast velocity is changing; time rate of change
- a linear interval of space
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- an object with unchanging speed
- a measure of how springy an object is
- the force that resists motion of one object rubbing against another
- an attractive force between two objects in the universe
- refers to size of a vector
- the tendency of objects to resist changes in speed or direction of motion
- the speed and direction of motion
16 Clues: Push or pull • quantity of matter • force times distance • refers to size of a vector • a linear interval of space • a physical quantity of work • an object with unchanging speed • the speed and direction of motion • a measure of how springy an object is • when two or more objects come into contact • a quantity that has a size or magnitude only • ...
waves vocab 2022-04-27
Across
- the spreading of waves around obstacles
- the maximum displacement moved by a point on a vibrating body measured from its equilibrium.
- a disturbance or oscillation that travels through space-time, accompanied by a transfer of energy.
- unit for expressing the ratio between two physical quantities, usually amounts of acoustic or electric power, or for measuring the relative loudness of sounds.
- relatively large selective response of an object or a system that vibrates in step or phase, with an externally applied oscillatory force
- the point on a wave with the greatest positive value or upward displacement in a cycle
- the attribute that wave oscillations have a definite direction relative to the direction of propagation of the wave
- the distance over which the wave's shape repeats
- the apparent difference between the frequency at which sound or light waves leave a source and that at which they reach an observer, caused by relative motion of the observer and the wave source.
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed
- where the object would naturally rest in the absence of force.
Down
- a wave with a repeating continuous pattern which determines its wavelength and frequency
- unit of frequency
- the number of cycles of a repeating event per unit of time.
- a wave that is not capable of transmitting its energy through a vacuum.
- the change in the direction of a wavefront at the interface between two different media, bouncing the wavefront back into the original medium.
- the speed at which a wave travels
- the time required for one complete cycle of vibration to pass a given point.
- wave is a wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave's advance
- the minimum or lowest point in a cycle.
20 Clues: unit of frequency • the speed at which a wave travels • the spreading of waves around obstacles • the minimum or lowest point in a cycle. • the distance over which the wave's shape repeats • the number of cycles of a repeating event per unit of time. • where the object would naturally rest in the absence of force. • ...
Waves Vocabulary Crossword 2023-03-01
Across
- the distance between identical points (adjacent crests) in the adjacent cycles of a waveform signal propagated in space or along a wire.
- a mechanical or electronic device that works on the principles of oscillation: a periodic fluctuation between two things based on changes in energy.
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position.
- an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium
- any material substance which can propagate waves or energy.
- a type of wave that travels in the direction of the medium
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed.
- when two waves overlap in such a way that they combine to create a larger wave.
- waves where the particle motion is in the same direction in which the wave is propagating.
Down
- when two waves overlap in such a way that they cancel each other out.
- the change in wave frequency during the relative motion between a wave source and its observer.
- the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time
- The time it takes for two successive crests (one wavelength) to pass a specified point.
- the minimum value of upward displacement within a cycle.
- the change of direction of propagation of a wave when it meets a boundary.
- a phenomenon in which an external force or a vibrating system forces another system around it to vibrate with greater amplitude at a specified frequency of operation.
- the rate at which it transfers energy divided by the area over which the energy is spread
- shown by the spacing of the waves displayed.
- motion in which all points on a wave oscillate along paths at right angles to the direction of the wave's advance.
- the maximum value of upward displacement within a cycle.
20 Clues: shown by the spacing of the waves displayed. • the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time • the minimum value of upward displacement within a cycle. • the maximum value of upward displacement within a cycle. • a type of wave that travels in the direction of the medium • any material substance which can propagate waves or energy. • ...
Vocab Crossword Science 10 Month 3 2025-02-15
Across
- (n): a large area of grass where people play games like soccer or baseball
- (n): where something is moving to
- (n): an object that can attract or repel other magnets and some metals
- (v): to push something without touching it
- (n): a bar that moves against an unmoving point
- (n): one kind of metal
- (n): a tool that uses a magnet to show direction
- (n): a force that can slow things down or make heat when objects rub together
- and axle (n): a wheel connected to a bar that can turn
Down
- (n): one of the ends of a magnet; a magnet has a north and a south pole
- (n): the point that a lever moves against
- (n): one kind of metal
- (n): how heavy or light something is
- (n): a force that pulls everything down to the Earth
- (v): to have or hold something inside
- (n): a tool that changes the size or direction of force
- (v): to pull something without touching it
- (n): a straight, slanted surface
- (n): what is needed to make something move
- (n): a rope or chain that moves around a wheel
20 Clues: (n): one kind of metal • (n): one kind of metal • (n): a straight, slanted surface • (n): where something is moving to • (n): how heavy or light something is • (v): to have or hold something inside • (n): the point that a lever moves against • (v): to pull something without touching it • (n): what is needed to make something move • (v): to push something without touching it • ...
Unit Vocabulary 2021-01-06
Across
- force times distance
- the force that resists motion of one object rubbing against another
- a quantity that has a size or magnitude only
- an object with unchanging speed
- the tendency of objects to resist changes in speed or direction of motion
- measure of how fast velocity is changing; time rate of change
Down
- an attractive force between two objects in the universe
- the speed and direction of motion
- when two or more objects come into contact
- any physical quantity that is defined by size and direction
- a linear interval of space
- Push or pull
- a measure of how springy an object is
- quantity of matter
- refers to size of a vector
- a physical quantity of work
16 Clues: Push or pull • quantity of matter • force times distance • a linear interval of space • refers to size of a vector • a physical quantity of work • an object with unchanging speed • the speed and direction of motion • a measure of how springy an object is • when two or more objects come into contact • a quantity that has a size or magnitude only • ...
Plants and humans as organisms by: Anish, Ahmet and Salahudin. 2020-12-02
Across
- where air passes to get to your lungs
- contains hydrochloric acid
- regulates sugar
- sends messages to the brain
- where food passes from
- contracts and relaxes to case breathing
Down
- a joint that moves in more than one direction
- a joint that only moves in one direction
- pumps blood
- is the middle of your ribs
- the biggest and longest bone in the human body
11 Clues: pumps blood • regulates sugar • where food passes from • contains hydrochloric acid • is the middle of your ribs • sends messages to the brain • where air passes to get to your lungs • contracts and relaxes to case breathing • a joint that only moves in one direction • a joint that moves in more than one direction • the biggest and longest bone in the human body
Coordination and Control in Plants 2024-05-19
Across
- The hormone that regulates water content in the kidneys
- Muscles or cells which respond to stimuli
- Light shining from one direction only
- First shoot to appear from a germinating seed
- A change in an animal or plant surroundings
- To make or grow longer
- Apparatus to eliminate effect of gravity on plant growth
- Plant hormone which controls growth at tips of shoots and roots
- The C in Mrs C Gren
- Sight receptor organ
Down
- Keeping the conditions of the internal environment relatively constant
- plant response to direction of gravity
- plant response towards direction of light
- A reaction to a change in animal or plant surroundings
- growth response of a plant to a directional stimulus
- First root to appear from a germinating seed
- A response away from stimulus
17 Clues: The C in Mrs C Gren • Sight receptor organ • To make or grow longer • A response away from stimulus • Light shining from one direction only • plant response to direction of gravity • plant response towards direction of light • Muscles or cells which respond to stimuli • A change in an animal or plant surroundings • First root to appear from a germinating seed • ...
