one direction Crossword Puzzles
CCW Activity 8 2021-12-13
Across
- become unable to find something;antonym for win
- "you are"
- indicates how many
- something belongs to a person or object
- moved by in a specific direction
- indicates something belongs to "it"
- "They are"
- in addition; also
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- not firmly attached or fixed in place; not fitting tightly or closely
- shows that something belongs to the person being addressed
- indicates place or position
- "it is or it has"
- gone in time; no longer existing;earlier time period;passing on one side
- indicating direction or identifying the person/thing affected
14 Clues: "you are" • "They are" • "it is or it has" • in addition; also • indicates how many • indicates place or position • moved by in a specific direction • indicates something belongs to "it" • something belongs to a person or object • become unable to find something;antonym for win • shows that something belongs to the person being addressed • ...
Electromagnet Crossword 2024-01-21
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- Is a device that you can tell the direction
- The direction of the electricity flow
- Can attract other metals
- The direction of the north terrestrial pole
- Display magnetic properties when subjected to external magnetic fields
- Used in wires
- Powers stuff like toothbrushes and cars
- The pressure that that pushes the electricity
- The direction that a compass needle points to as it aligns with the Earth's magnetic field
- Lustrous tough silvery metal belonging to a group called the "transition metals"
- A flexible conductor
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- The direction of the south terrestrial pole
- Used to power the houses and campers
- A magnet that can be turned on and off
- The direction that points directly towards the geographic North Pole
- Can be put into toys to power them
- Type of Metal
- Energy used to power lights
- Used to protect us from the sunlight
- The unit of electric current in the International System of Units
- A coin that is worth 5 cents
- A hammer usually hammers in a
22 Clues: Type of Metal • Used in wires • A flexible conductor • Can attract other metals • Energy used to power lights • A coin that is worth 5 cents • A hammer usually hammers in a • Can be put into toys to power them • Used to power the houses and campers • Used to protect us from the sunlight • The direction of the electricity flow • A magnet that can be turned on and off • ...
FORCE FIELDS 2013-11-22
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- it causes acceleration
- it give a straight line through the origin
- it´s only attractive
- it´s fleming´s rule
- the smallest known negative charge
- it points in the direction of the force
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- it has no direction
- it´s measured in coulombs
- the shape of an E-field between two plates
- not in physical contact with anything else
- it has it because it is moving
- the ability to do work
- a space where an isolated object feels a force
- it´s where a compass points
- one of the fundamental units
15 Clues: it has no direction • it´s fleming´s rule • it´s only attractive • it causes acceleration • the ability to do work • it´s measured in coulombs • it´s where a compass points • one of the fundamental units • it has it because it is moving • the smallest known negative charge • it points in the direction of the force • it give a straight line through the origin • ...
Waves vocab 2026-03-25
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- Perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer
- the middle line of a wave
- how many crests pass by in one second
- A substance that can transmit energy
- lines that cross at ninety degrees
- The top of a wave point
- Needs a medium
- the decrease in volume
- the bottom of a wave point
- the distance from the midpoint to the crest
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- the direction that the waves and particles go
- how tight the compression or how squished the parts are
- the distance between a compression to the next compression
- number of compressions in one second
- Oscillating electric and magnetic feilds
- the reduction of an item
- the distance between crests
- lines that never cross
18 Clues: Needs a medium • the decrease in volume • lines that never cross • The top of a wave point • the reduction of an item • the middle line of a wave • the bottom of a wave point • the distance between crests • lines that cross at ninety degrees • number of compressions in one second • A substance that can transmit energy • how many crests pass by in one second • ...
Household Electricity 2024-04-23
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- pressure that drives of the flow of electrons
- incoming power is divided among circuits & these circuits carry specific amps
- overloads occur when electric loads draw more what than what the circuit can handle
- allows easy movement of current from one point to another
- movement of electrons from atom to atom
- flow of electric charge that reverses direction
- current x voltage =
- number of electrons passing through a given point
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- the breaker will cut this to prevent damage from overheating
- prohibits the movement of current
- voltage, amps, and watts have what applications for safe and effective delivery of electricity
- flow of electric charge in one direction
- has a specific amp rating
- measures power drawn by the house
- utility power enters the house overhead or where else?
15 Clues: current x voltage = • has a specific amp rating • prohibits the movement of current • measures power drawn by the house • movement of electrons from atom to atom • flow of electric charge in one direction • pressure that drives of the flow of electrons • flow of electric charge that reverses direction • number of electrons passing through a given point • ...
Measuring economy vocabulary 2021-04-23
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- when inflation goes into overdrive, that is extreme and unpredictable growth
- point in time when real GDP stops expanding and begins to decline
- economic measure that normally turns up or down before the economy changes direction
- period of decline in the business cycle
- period of uninterrupted growth of GDP, production, real income, and employment
- an economic measure that turns up or down after the economy has changed direction
- dollar value of consumption, investment, government spending and exports a country produces during a 12-month period
- sustained rise in the general level of prices of goods and services
- when a person has left one job and is looking for another
- period of sustained slow down in growth of GDP, rise in unemployment and inflation
- sustained decrease in the general level of the prices of goods and services
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- systematic changes in real GDP marked by alternating periods of expansion and contraction
- working for less than one hour per week and actively looking to find a job during the past month
- Likes to chase mice
- an economic measure that normally turns up or down at the same time that the economy is changing direction
- point in time when real GDP stops declining and begins to expand
- the amount of products purchased within a given time
- Man's best friend
- Large marsupial
- decline in real GDP lasting at least two quarters or more
20 Clues: Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • period of decline in the business cycle • the amount of products purchased within a given time • decline in real GDP lasting at least two quarters or more • when a person has left one job and is looking for another • point in time when real GDP stops declining and begins to expand • ...
Waves 2018-05-14
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- is the SI unit for frequency
- is the human perception of the frequency of sound
- the number of wavelengths that pass by a point each second
- effect- an increase (or decrease) in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source and observer move toward (or away from) each other
- the units used to measure intensity of sound waves
- wave- a mechanical wave that causes particles in matter to move back and forth along the direction the wave travels
- repeated echoes
- is the places where the coils are squeezed together
- the distance from one wave of energy to another as it is traveling from one point to another point
- an object that the wave travels through( solids, liquids, gas)
- is the places where the coils are spread apart
- is the lowest point in the wave
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- wave- a mechanical wave that causes particles matter to move at right angles to the direction the wave travels
- is the highest point in the wave
- is the change in direction of a wave
- is the bending of waves around an object
- wave- waves that can travel through matter and empty space, includes radio waves, infrared waves, visible light waves, ultraviolet, x-rays, gamma rays
- is half the distance between a crest and trough
- the amount of energy that a wave carries past a certain area each second
- disturbance that moves through matter or space
20 Clues: repeated echoes • is the SI unit for frequency • is the lowest point in the wave • is the highest point in the wave • is the change in direction of a wave • is the bending of waves around an object • is the places where the coils are spread apart • disturbance that moves through matter or space • is half the distance between a crest and trough • ...
Force, Motion, and Newton’s Laws Crossword 2022-03-31
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- t= d/s
- forces applied to an object in opposite directions that are not equal in size.
- the vector sum of all the forces that act upon an object.
- when two bodies interact, they apply forces to one another that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate
- the quantity of matter in a physical body
- increase in the rate or speed of something.
- The three laws that describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the force acting on it
- Push or Pull
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- forces are those that are opposite in direction and equal in size.
- Moving or the changing of position
- the progression of events from the past to the present into the future
- s= d/t
- the measure of how far an object moves
- An object in motion or at rest will stay in motion or at rest unless an force is acted upon it.
- The force with which an object near the Earth or another celestial body is attracted toward the center of the body by gravity
- show how the distance travelled by a moving object changes with time.
- d= s times t
- a force applied to an object at rest causes it to accelerate in the direction of the force.
- a diagram that represents the variation of a variable in comparison with that of one or more other variables
20 Clues: t= d/s • s= d/t • d= s times t • Push or Pull • Moving or the changing of position • the measure of how far an object moves • the quantity of matter in a physical body • increase in the rate or speed of something. • the vector sum of all the forces that act upon an object. • the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate • ...
Forces and Motion 2025-01-10
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- the difference between the initial, or starting, position and the final position
- the force that pushes perpendicular to the object's surface
- a simple model to understand what will happen to an object due to a force
- the forces two objects apply to each other
- a push or pull on an object
- the process of changing position
- a force that one object applies to another object without touching it
- contact force that resists the sliding motion of two surfaces that are touching
- a region of space that has a physical quantity (such as a force) at every point
- a attractive force that exists between all objects that have mass
- a measure of the distance an object travels in a given amount of time
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- a measure of the change in velocity during a period of time
- the gravitational force exerted on an object
- the starting point you choose to describe the location, or position, of an object
- when colliding objects bounce off each other
- an object's distance and direction from a reference point
- a push or pull on one object by another object that is touching it
- measurement of the size, importance, or intensity of something
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- the speed and direction of a moving object
- the combination of all the forces acting on an object
21 Clues: a push or pull on an object • the process of changing position • the forces two objects apply to each other • the speed and direction of a moving object • the gravitational force exerted on an object • when colliding objects bounce off each other • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction • the combination of all the forces acting on an object • ...
Magnets and Electromegnetism 2024-09-17
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- - : a machine by which mechanical energy is changed into electrical energy.
- - an instrument containing a magnetized pointer which shows the direction of magnetic north and from it
- current - an electric current that periodically reverses direction and changes its magnitude continuously with tim
- - An electric current is a flow of charged particles
- - a soft metal core made into a magnet by the passage of electric current through a coil surrounding it
- motor,
- - a piece of iron (or an ore, alloy, or other material) that has its component atoms so ordered that the material exhibits properties of magnetism, such as attracting other iron-containing objects or aligning itself in an external magnetic field.
- - a coil of wire usually in cylindrical form that when carrying a current acts like a magnet so that a movable core is drawn into the coil when a current flows and that is used especially as a switch or control for a mechanical device
- - is the production of an electromotive force (emf) across an electrical conductor in a changing magnetic field.
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- - device that transfers electric energy from one alternating-current circuit to one or more other circuits, either increasing
- - a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (such as electrons or protons), either statically as an accumulation of charge or dynamically as a curren
- - the angle between the direction a compass needle points (magnetic north) and true north (geographic north) at a specific location on Earth,
- - an interaction that occurs between particles with electric charge
- - a region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts
- - an instrument for detecting and measuring small electric currents.
- – attraction or repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles because of their mothion
- - an electric current flowing in one direction only
- - each of the two points or regions of an artificial or natural magnet to and from which the lines of magnetic force are directed
- - a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it.
19 Clues: motor, • - an electric current flowing in one direction only • - An electric current is a flow of charged particles • - an interaction that occurs between particles with electric charge • - an instrument for detecting and measuring small electric currents. • - a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it. • ...
Erik_sierra77 2017-11-28
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- Description of materials that allows light to pass through them in straight lines
- For a vibrating body, the number of vibrations per unit of time
- The returning of a wave to the medium from which it came when it hits a barrier
- The continuous range of electromagnetic waves that extends in frequency from radio waves to gamma rays
- A wave in which the medium vibrates in a direction parallel to the direction in which the wave travels
- The distance from the top of one crest to the top of the next crest
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- For a wave or a vibration, the maximum displacement on either side of the equalibrium position
- An energy-carrying wave produced by an oscillating electric charge
- A disturbance that travels from one place to another transporting energy, but not matter along with it
- A wave in which the medium vibrates in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the wave travels
10 Clues: For a vibrating body, the number of vibrations per unit of time • An energy-carrying wave produced by an oscillating electric charge • The distance from the top of one crest to the top of the next crest • The returning of a wave to the medium from which it came when it hits a barrier • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary- Magnetism 2025-04-30
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- a tool that changes sound into electric signals
- electrical current that flows in just one direction
- a tool that changes electrical energy into energy of motion
- electrical current that flows in one direction and then in the opposite direction, back and forth
- any object that attracts certain metal objects
- the area around a magnet where it can push or pull another magnet
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- a tool that shows directions by letting a needle line up with Earth's magnetic field
- a tool that changes energy of motion into electrical energy
- a magnet that is made when an electric current flows through a coiled wire around an iron rod
- the part of a magnet where the ability to push or pull is the strongest
- a tool that changes electrical energy into sound
11 Clues: any object that attracts certain metal objects • a tool that changes sound into electric signals • a tool that changes electrical energy into sound • electrical current that flows in just one direction • a tool that changes energy of motion into electrical energy • a tool that changes electrical energy into energy of motion • ...
Networks 2013-04-29
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- You are able to move in either direction along the lines. The graph is considered what?
- A path that starts and ends at the same vertex.
- A line between two nodes
- The lines in a graph have a direction. What is this type of graph called?
- A point in a network. Can also be called a vertex.
- A connected sequence of edges or arcs showing a route that starts at one vertex and ends at another.
- A set of points, some or all of which are connected by a set of lines, also known as a graph
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- Two nodes that are directly connected by edges
- The number of edges which touch a node.
- A graph in which it is possible to travel from every vertex to every other vertex by following edges.
- You are only allowed to move in one direction along a line, what is this line called?
- An edge which has a number attached to it.
- A vertex with a degree of 0.
13 Clues: A line between two nodes • A vertex with a degree of 0. • The number of edges which touch a node. • An edge which has a number attached to it. • Two nodes that are directly connected by edges • A path that starts and ends at the same vertex. • A point in a network. Can also be called a vertex. • The lines in a graph have a direction. What is this type of graph called? • ...
Electric Current Vocab 2025-03-19
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- Current (DC) A flow of charge that always flows in one direction.
- A material through which electrons move easily
- of Conservation of Charge: Charge can be transferred from object to object, but it cannot be created or destroyed
- Circuit Devices in a circuit form a single pathway for electron flow
- A material in which electrons are not able to move easily
- Source An object that provides a potential difference
- Current Net movement of electric charges in a single direction
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- Field Surrounds every electric charge and exerts the force that causes other electric charges to be attracted or repelled
- A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons
- Current (AC) Electric current that repeatedly reverses direction.
- An electronic device that allows electron flow in only one direction.
- Circuit Devices in which a circuit forms branches, each of which is a separate path for electron flow
- The tendency for a material to resist the flow of electrons and to convert electrical energy into other forms
- Difference The force that causes electric charges to flow
- The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second.
15 Clues: The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second. • A material through which electrons move easily • A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons • Source An object that provides a potential difference • Difference The force that causes electric charges to flow • A material in which electrons are not able to move easily • ...
Science 2022-02-07
Across
- grid
- when object is speed up, slow down, or change direction
- anything that has direction or a magnitude
- always the same
- rate
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- act from moving from office or employment
- mid
- hours or minutes
- size of gap between two places
- relationship between distance traveled and time to get there
- the act of changing location from one place or another
11 Clues: mid • grid • rate • always the same • hours or minutes • size of gap between two places • act from moving from office or employment • anything that has direction or a magnitude • the act of changing location from one place or another • when object is speed up, slow down, or change direction • relationship between distance traveled and time to get there
Forces and Motion Crossword 2025-10-14
Across
- The gradient of a distance-time graph
- The resultant force due to a difference in pressure
- The gradient of a velocity-time graph
- Slowing down
- Force due to gravity
- Forces are described as this, if they are equal and opposite
- The maximum speed an object can reach
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- The straight line distance in a given direction
- Magnitude Only
- Makes the acceleration practical more accurate
- When an object isn't moving
- One of three non-contact forces
- Magnitude and direction
- Used to measure the size of forces
14 Clues: Slowing down • Magnitude Only • Force due to gravity • Magnitude and direction • When an object isn't moving • One of three non-contact forces • Used to measure the size of forces • The gradient of a distance-time graph • The gradient of a velocity-time graph • The maximum speed an object can reach • Makes the acceleration practical more accurate • ...
Unit 0-2 Vocabulary Review - Noah Balderston 2022-10-06
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- speed and direction
- how fast something is
- amount of something
- location relative to something
- can change at will
- only gravity acting on an object
- no gaps or breaks
- how far something traveled
- an object in motion
- quantity with magnitude and direction
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- tenth of a centimeter
- rate of velocity change
- straight-line path of travel
- changes when others change
- median speed of an object
- change in y over change in x
- speed at a specific time
- velocity without speed
- how long something takes
- not continuous
- quantity with no direction
- each output has input
22 Clues: not continuous • no gaps or breaks • can change at will • speed and direction • amount of something • an object in motion • tenth of a centimeter • how fast something is • each output has input • velocity without speed • rate of velocity change • speed at a specific time • how long something takes • median speed of an object • changes when others change • how far something traveled • ...
Wave Properties and Behaviors 2022-05-10
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- the number of waves
- the distance a wave travels
- light ray changes medium
- apparent change in the frequency of a wave
- medium moves perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- two waves that are the opposite added together
- medium moves parallel to the direction of the wave
- spreading of waves
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- the range of all types of electromagnetic radiation
- carries a wave
- the height of a wave
- two waves that are the same added together
- a wave of electric and magnetic fields
- distance from one wave to another
- an object does not emit its own light
15 Clues: carries a wave • spreading of waves • the number of waves • the height of a wave • light ray changes medium • the distance a wave travels • distance from one wave to another • an object does not emit its own light • a wave of electric and magnetic fields • two waves that are the same added together • apparent change in the frequency of a wave • ...
Clouds and Weather Instruments 2022-11-30
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- 70% of the Earth
- This makes clouds move
- the instrument that measures air pressure
- the instrument that measures wind speed
- the blanket of air covering Earth
- The clouds that predict rain or snow
- When a barometer is falling, the weather is _____
- The instrument that measures precipitation
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- Most water on Earth is ______ water
- Nimbostratus clouds cause _________.
- vane the instrument that measures wind direction
- the instrument that measures humidity
- A wind vane tell the direction wind is coming ____
- One type of cloud seen in fair weather
- the instrument that measures temperature
- The process that forms clouds
16 Clues: 70% of the Earth • This makes clouds move • The process that forms clouds • the blanket of air covering Earth • Most water on Earth is ______ water • Nimbostratus clouds cause _________. • The clouds that predict rain or snow • the instrument that measures humidity • One type of cloud seen in fair weather • the instrument that measures wind speed • ...
Wind in the Atmosphere 2021-02-22
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- Winds: blows 30 degrees to the equator
- Effect: wind curves because of the Earth's rotation
- area of low pressure around the equator
- Winds: winds that blow short distances in one direction
- Breeze: warm air from water, rises, cools, and then moves from the land to the water
- never changes without weather
- Easterlies: forms from cold, sinking air and moving from the poles toward 60 degrees
- a tool to measure wind
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- Westerlies: between the 30 and 60 degrees
- Stream: a high altitude wind that moves from west to east
- the movement of air from one place to another
- Winds: winds that blow long distances in more than one direction
- Mill: turns the wind's energy into rotational energy
- a tool to measure air pressure
- Breeze: breeze blowing from a mountain to a valley
- Pressure: the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area
- Breeze: breeze blowing from a valley to a mountain
- Latitudes: weak winds, sinking air creates areas of high pressure, and 30 degrees
- Breeze: warm air from land rises, cools, and then moves from the water to land
- Farms: farms that use the power of wind to make electricity
20 Clues: a tool to measure wind • never changes without weather • a tool to measure air pressure • Winds: blows 30 degrees to the equator • area of low pressure around the equator • Westerlies: between the 30 and 60 degrees • the movement of air from one place to another • Breeze: breeze blowing from a mountain to a valley • Breeze: breeze blowing from a valley to a mountain • ...
chapter 7 vocab 2015-03-15
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- / A transformation that is congruent
- /a plane, mapping for which each point has exactly one image. each image point has exactly one pre image point. change in position, size or shape of a geometric figure
- /The ratio of the lengths of two corresponding sides. it has two similar polygons or two similar solids.
- / you can move the entire design by either rotation, reflection, or translation, and the design appears unchanged.
- /The ratio of a length on an image to a corresponding length on the pre image.
- / a composition of a translation and a reflection. on a parallel line it moves to the direction of the translation
- / The figure after the transformation
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- / transformation that preserves distance and angle measure. Reflections, rotations, translations, and glide reflections are all examples
- / A line that can be drawn through a plane . a figure that can be the reflection image of the figure on the opposite side
- /a transformation that moves all points of a figure. the points move all in the same distance in the same direction
- /an object that looks the same after a certain amount of rotation
- / A transformation that turns every point of a pre image. The pre image is a specified angle and direction about a fixed point
- / A transformation determined by a center point. a figure by reducing or enlarging it with a scale factor
- / exists when a figure is built around a single point called the center of the figure
- / has the same or opposite direction
- / The point from which dilations are performed.
- / the line that is equidistant from the preimage and image points
- / The original figure
- /A transformation representing a flip of the figure over a point
- /a line that passes through two other lines. the two other lines are parallel to each other.
20 Clues: / The original figure • / A transformation that is congruent • / has the same or opposite direction • / The figure after the transformation • / The point from which dilations are performed. • /A transformation representing a flip of the figure over a point • /an object that looks the same after a certain amount of rotation • ...
Electromagnetism 2024-02-16
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- All of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
- A wave that requires a medium through which to travel
- electromagnetic waves with wavelengths shorter than ultraviolet rays, but longer than gamma rays
- the bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface through which it cannot pass
- The bending of a wave as it passes at an angle from one medium to another
- the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
- A lens that is thicker in the middle than at the edges
- to move toward one point
- A wave in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to the direction the wave travels
- when an object causes a wave to change direction and bend around it
- Electromagnetic waves with the shortest wavelengths and highest frequencies
- mass/volume
- A lens that is thinner in the center than at the edges
- no longer true medium not required
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- Electromagnetic waves with wavelengths that are longer than visible light but shorter than microwaves.
- radio waves with the shortest wavelengths and highest frequencies
- Electromagnetic waves with wavelengths that are shorter than visible light but longer than X-rays.
- move further from the nucleus; a higher energy level
- to go in different directions from the same point
- the distance from any point on a wave to an identical point on the next wave
- all energy that is organized into the electromagnetic spectrum
- Electromagnetic waves with the longest wavelengths and lowest frequencies
- The center of interest on a page or set of facing pages, created by using color, contrast and proportion
- Height of a wave
- frequency x wavelength
- A wave that moves the medium in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the wave travels
- A form of energy that can move through the vacuum of space
27 Clues: mass/volume • Height of a wave • frequency x wavelength • to move toward one point • no longer true medium not required • to go in different directions from the same point • move further from the nucleus; a higher energy level • A wave that requires a medium through which to travel • A lens that is thicker in the middle than at the edges • ...
Kinematics terms crossword 2019-10-16
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- a quantity having direction as well as magnitude.
- The length of a specific path travelled between two points.
- straight-line distance from a fixed point in a specified direction (From initial position to the final position).
- ________ velocity is total displacement divided by the time interval during which the displacement occurred
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- ________ motion is a motion along a straight line, and can therefore be described mathematically using only one spatial dimension.
- Parallel to the plane of the horizon; at right angles to the vertical.
- size of a mathematical object
- change of displacement per unit time
- At right angles to a horizontal plane; in a direction, or having an alignment, such that the top is directly above the bottom.
- Distance travelled per unit time
- a quantity having only magnitude, not direction.
- symbol for change in velocity, time, distance
12 Clues: size of a mathematical object • Distance travelled per unit time • change of displacement per unit time • symbol for change in velocity, time, distance • a quantity having only magnitude, not direction. • a quantity having direction as well as magnitude. • The length of a specific path travelled between two points. • ...
Membrane Transport II 2016-02-01
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- Type of active transport directly couples to an energy source
- Number of sodium ions moved out of the cell to move two potassium ions in
- Solutes are moved by active transport against ______ gradients
- Active transport requires _______
- The mechanism via which large molecules are taken up into the cell
- Two solutes moved in the same direction at the same time
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- Two solutes are moved, one in each direction
- Simple diffusion occurs through these
- Facilitated diffusion occurs through these
- “Cell drinking”
- Solutes are moved by active transport against ______ gradients
- One solute moved at a time
12 Clues: “Cell drinking” • One solute moved at a time • Active transport requires _______ • Simple diffusion occurs through these • Facilitated diffusion occurs through these • Two solutes are moved, one in each direction • Two solutes moved in the same direction at the same time • Type of active transport directly couples to an energy source • ...
Newtons Second Law of Motion Crossword puzzle 2023-08-28
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- A measure of the amount of matter contained in or constituting a physical body
- the force applied in one direction is greater than the force applied in the opposite direction
- a power that causes an object to move or change direction
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- those that are opposite in direction and equal in size
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- The rate of change of velocity
- the sum of all the forces acting on an object
- a graphical illustration used to visualize the applied forces, moments, and resulting reactions on a body in a given condition
- the acceleration of an object is dependent upon two variables - the net force acting upon the object and the mass of the object (F= MA)
9 Clues: The rate of change of velocity • the sum of all the forces acting on an object • those that are opposite in direction and equal in size • a power that causes an object to move or change direction • A measure of the amount of matter contained in or constituting a physical body • the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another. • ...
Electricity 2023-04-05
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- Source An object that provides a potential difference
- The tendency for a material to resist the flow of electrons and to convert electrical energy into other forms
- Current (DC) A flow of charge that always flows in one direction.
- Difference The force that causes electric charges to flow
- A material in which electrons are not able to move easily
- Current Net movement of electric charges in a single direction
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- Circuit Devices in which a circuit forms branches, each of which is a separate path for electron flow
- Current (AC) Electric current that repeatedly reverses direction.
- An electronic device that allows electron flow in only one direction.
- A material through which electrons move easily
- A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons
- Circuit Devices in a circuit form a single pathway for electron flow
- Field Surrounds every electric charge and exerts the force that causes other electric charges to be attracted or repelled
- 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
15 Clues: The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second. • A material through which electrons move easily • A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons • Source An object that provides a potential difference • Difference The force that causes electric charges to flow • A material in which electrons are not able to move easily • ...
Physics Vocabulary Electric Current 2024-03-14
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- Source: An object that provides a potential difference
- A material through which electrons move easily
- Circuit-- Devices in which a circuit forms branches, each of which is a separate path for electron flow
- Current (AC): Electric current that repeatedly reverses direction.
- Surrounds every electric charge and exerts the force that causes other electric charges to be attracted or repelled
- Current: Net movement of electric charges in a single direction
- The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second.
- An electronic device that allows electron flow in only one direction.
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- The tendency for a material to resist the flow of electrons and to convert electrical energy into other forms
- Difference: The force that causes electric charges to flow
- A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons
- Current (DC): A flow of charge that always flows in one direction.
- A material in which electrons are not able to move easily
- of Conservation of Charge: Charge can be transferred from object to object, but it cannot be created or destroyed
- Circuit- Devices in a circuit form a single pathway for electron flow
15 Clues: The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second. • A material through which electrons move easily • 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 • ...
Properties of Waves 2012-11-12
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- / When a wave bounces off a barrier
- / A type of wave with particles that are perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- / A type of wave where the motion of particles is parallel to the direction of the wave
- / What causes sound waves
- / the displacement from the equilibrium and controls volume
- / A longitudinal wave experiences rarefaction and _______
- / The unit of frequency
- / The maximum positive displacement from the equilibrium
- / Frequency - The higher the frequency, the higher the wave
- / The material through which waves travel
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- Waves / A wave that has a speed of 300 000 km/s
- / The number of complete waves passing a point in one second
- / The higher the amplitude, the higher the _______.
- / The rest position of the wave
- / The maximum negative displacement from the equilibrium
- / Method of energy transfer that involves some form of cyclic motion or vibration
- / The change in direction of the wave when they cross a boundary
17 Clues: / The unit of frequency • / What causes sound waves • / The rest position of the wave • / When a wave bounces off a barrier • / The material through which waves travel • Waves / A wave that has a speed of 300 000 km/s • / The higher the amplitude, the higher the _______. • / The maximum negative displacement from the equilibrium • ...
P2 - Work and Power 2018-04-25
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- What force is required to lift things on earth?
- = Work done (J)/ Distance (m)
- 10 Joules of energy per second is equal to
- How much work is done if an object does not move or if the direction of movement is perpendicular to the direction of the force
- 4 words. The meaning of one watt.
- What is the unit for distance?
- What does the work when an apple falls?
- The rate at which work is done or energy is changed (transferred)
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- . To get from Joules per second to Joules per hour, multiply by
- What is the unit for power?
- The product of force and the distance moved in the direction of the force
- work done related if an object is equal to the ....... the object gains
- What is the unit for force?
- Brakes on a bike or a car are doing work through........
- What is work measured in?
- = Work done (J) /Force (N)
- Formula for work done
17 Clues: Formula for work done • What is work measured in? • What is the unit for power? • What is the unit for force? • = Work done (J) /Force (N) • = Work done (J)/ Distance (m) • What is the unit for distance? • 4 words. The meaning of one watt. • What does the work when an apple falls? • 10 Joules of energy per second is equal to • What force is required to lift things on earth? • ...
Waves 2022-09-18
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- 2 or more waves arrive at the same point at the same time and combine to make a single wave
- the medium moves at right angles in the direction of the wave
- A disturbance that carries energy from one place to another is called a
- wave that requires no medium and travels in between particles
- particles are close together
- height of a wavelength measured from crest to trough
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- number of waves that go past a point in one secon
- distance between one point on a wave and the exact same point on the next wave
- wave that requires a medium to travel from one particle to the next particle of a medium
- particles are spread apart
- takes place when a wave passes from one medium to another at an angle
- results when a wave passes through a hole or a barrier and spreads out
- the medium moves back and forth in the same direction as the wave
- material in which a wave travels through
- when a wave hits an obhect it cannot pass through or reaches the boundar of a medium
- phenomenon in whcih there is a change in the frequency due to motion of the wave source or wave observer
- space where there is no matter
17 Clues: particles are spread apart • particles are close together • space where there is no matter • material in which a wave travels through • number of waves that go past a point in one secon • height of a wavelength measured from crest to trough • the medium moves at right angles in the direction of the wave • wave that requires no medium and travels in between particles • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2014-10-11
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- the number of wave lengths that pass by a point each second.
- Are waves that can travels through matter or empty space.
- Wavelengths that are greater then 0.3 meters
- Causes practicals in matter to move back and forth along the same direction the wave travels.
- A disturbance that moves through matter or space.
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- The change in direction of a wave when it changes speed as it travels from one material to another
- The complete range of electromagnetic wave frequencies and wave lengths.
- Causes practicals in matter to move back and forth at right angles to the direction in which the wave travels.
- The distance between one point on a wave and the nearest point moving with same speed and direction
- The angle that incoming wave makes withe the normal equals the angle that the outgoing makes with the normal.
10 Clues: Wavelengths that are greater then 0.3 meters • A disturbance that moves through matter or space. • Are waves that can travels through matter or empty space. • the number of wave lengths that pass by a point each second. • The complete range of electromagnetic wave frequencies and wave lengths. • ...
Electricity and Magnetism 2024-05-03
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- field created by an electric current
- an iron core wrapped with wire
- converts mechanical energy into electric energy
- particles that transfer to create static charge
- transfers electrons to create a static charge
- Controls direction and amount of current
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- slows the flow of electrons
- turns the flow of electricity on and off
- a material through which electrons flow easily
- a material that does not let electrons flow
- Potential difference between two points
- Measures the flow of electrons
- makes current flow in one direction
13 Clues: slows the flow of electrons • an iron core wrapped with wire • Measures the flow of electrons • makes current flow in one direction • field created by an electric current • Potential difference between two points • turns the flow of electricity on and off • Controls direction and amount of current • a material that does not let electrons flow • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2022-11-22
12 Clues: speed • work/time • equal forces • combined force • how heavy is it • force x distance • one push or pull • newtons first law • speed and direction • the change in velocity • an object moving how fast • one force if bigger then the other
Waves 2013-12-04
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- The bending of waves as they enter a different medium.
- Sound hits it to vibrate the hammer.
- The part of a longitudinal wave where the particles are close together.
- How fast something is going
- A disturbance that transfers that energy from place to place?
- The bending of waves around a barrier.
- The interference that occurs when two waves combine to make a larger one.
- The amount of energy per second carried through a unit area by a wave.
- Has the hammer, anvil, and stirrup.
- A repeated back and forth or up and down motion
- The ability of a material to bounce back after being disturbed.
- Perception of intensity of a sound.
- The maximum distance the particles of a medium move away from the rest position as a wave passes through the medium.
- Unit of measure for frequency.
- The bouncing back of a wave as they enter a different medium.
- Has the cochlea.
- The distance between two corresponding points of a wave.
- The number of complete waves that pass a given point in a certain amount of time.
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- Vibrations move the hairs which sends messages to the brain
- A wave that moves the medium the medium in a direction perpendicular to the direction perpendicular to the direction in which the wave travels.
- The apparent change in frequency of a sound as the source moves in relation to the listener.
- A unit of measurement of loudness.
- Directs sound to the ear canal.
- The highest part of a transverse wave.
- Material waves travel through
- A wave that moves the medium parallel to the direction which the wave travels.
- The interference that occurs when two waves combine two make a smaller one.
- The part of a longitudinal wave where particles of the medium are far apart.
- Perception of the intensity of a sound.
- The lowest part of a transverse wave.
30 Clues: Has the cochlea. • How fast something is going • Material waves travel through • Unit of measure for frequency. • Directs sound to the ear canal. • A unit of measurement of loudness. • Has the hammer, anvil, and stirrup. • Perception of intensity of a sound. • Sound hits it to vibrate the hammer. • The lowest part of a transverse wave. • The highest part of a transverse wave. • ...
Newtons Laws 2024-05-27
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- the sum of all the forces acting on an object
- any process where the velocity changes
- speed- a measurement of how fast an object is moving at that particular moment
- due to gravity- the acceleration gained by an object due to gravitational force
- fall-a special case of motion with constant acceleration
- When two forces are the same strength but act in opposite direction
- A unit of weight in the US Customary System equal to 16 ounces
- momentum is neither created nor destroyed, but only changed through the action of forces
- a tendency to do nothing
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another
- be inclined from a horizontal or vertical line; slant up or down
- the force applied in one direction is greater than the force applied in the opposite direction
- For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
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- a force that keeps an object at rest
- the action of compressing or being compressed
- a state of balance between opposing forces or actions
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate
- the resistance created by any two objects when sliding against each other
- It is defined as 1 kg⋅m/s
- he quantity of motion of a moving body
- law of inertia
- or energy exerted or brought to bear
- a place where someone or something is located or has been put
- that the acceleration of an object is dependent upon two variables
- the movement by which the two elements of any jointed part are drawn away from each other
- speed- When the speed of an object remains the same - it does not increase or decrease
- a quantity or phenomenon that has two independent properties: magnitude and direction
- total distance traveled by the object in a particular time interval
- speed of motion, action, or operation
- the state of being stretched tight
30 Clues: law of inertia • a tendency to do nothing • It is defined as 1 kg⋅m/s • the state of being stretched tight • a force that keeps an object at rest • or energy exerted or brought to bear • speed of motion, action, or operation • any process where the velocity changes • he quantity of motion of a moving body • the action of compressing or being compressed • ...
Light Waves Vocab and Word Wall 2025-04-18
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- one that does not allow light to pass through it
- a dark region formed when light is blocked by an opaque object, creating an absence of light on the opposite side of the object
- a spherical mirror where the reflecting surface is on the inward, curved side
- a lens that's thicker in the middle than at its edges, causing parallel light rays to converge to a focal point
- allows light to pass through it, but scatters the light in all directions, making it difficult to see clearly through it
- the fundamental particle of light and electromagnetic radiation
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed
- the spreading of waves around obstacles
- abrupt change in the direction of propagation of a wave that strikes the boundary between different mediums
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- describes the path of light, often represented as a straight line with an arrow indicating the direction of energy flow
- the direction of oscillation of a wave, specifically for transverse waves like light
- the mirror-like reflection of waves, such as light, from a surface
- a type of spherical mirror where the reflecting surface curves outwards, like the outside surface of a sphere
- differ from mechanical waves in that they do not require a medium to propagate
- the full range of electromagnetic radiation, organized by frequency or wavelength.
- the phenomenon where the propagation velocity of a wave depends on its frequency or wavelength
- a type of lens that causes parallel light rays to spread out (diverge) after passing through it
- 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
- allows light to pass through it without significant scattering, allowing you to see clearly through it
- the point where parallel light rays converge after passing through the lens or reflecting off the mirror
20 Clues: the spreading of waves around obstacles • one that does not allow light to pass through it • the fundamental particle of light and electromagnetic radiation • the mirror-like reflection of waves, such as light, from a surface • a spherical mirror where the reflecting surface is on the inward, curved side • ...
Waves Revision 2021-01-10
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- The bottom of a wave
- The distance between the peak of one wave and the peak of the next
- Waves that oscillate parallel to the direction of energy flow
- The time for one wave
- What do waves transfer
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- Waves that oscillate perpendicular to the direction of energy flow
- The distance from the equilibrium position to the peak of a wave
- The top of a wave
- The number of waves that pass a point per second
- The region of the electromagnetic spectrum we can see
- The units of frequency
11 Clues: The top of a wave • The bottom of a wave • The time for one wave • The units of frequency • What do waves transfer • The number of waves that pass a point per second • The region of the electromagnetic spectrum we can see • Waves that oscillate parallel to the direction of energy flow • The distance from the equilibrium position to the peak of a wave • ...
Bricks Subject Reading 4 Unit 10 2023-02-15
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- wetness in the atmosphere.
- continually wandering from one place to another.
- lacking fixity or firmness.
- the height of something.
- turning on or around a center.
- a vertical cylindrical structure standing alone.
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- the upward movement of air.
- overwhelmed with amazement.
- a straight line passing through the center of a circle and meeting the surface at each end.
- in a parallel direction.
- a characteristic likelihood of or natural disposition toward a certain condition.
- to cause to lean or incline.
- in an upright direction.
- free from evil or guilt.
14 Clues: in a parallel direction. • the height of something. • in an upright direction. • free from evil or guilt. • wetness in the atmosphere. • the upward movement of air. • overwhelmed with amazement. • lacking fixity or firmness. • to cause to lean or incline. • turning on or around a center. • continually wandering from one place to another. • ...
Pulley 2025-04-14
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- A freely rotating pulley used to control tension or direction
- A system combining fixed and movable pulleys.
- lengths of rope equally share the weight of the load, making the effort easier, you must pull on the rope a greater distance to move the load
- pulley that moves with the load, offering a mechanical advantage
- A pulley, especially one with grooves for a rope.
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- A single pulley system.
- distribution of weight makes moving it easier.
- transmits the force required to lift or move a load
- A pulley that is stationary and only changes the direction of the force.
- A pulley system with pulleys moving in the opposite direction of the load
- supports the movement and changes the direction of a cable, rope, or belt
11 Clues: A single pulley system. • A system combining fixed and movable pulleys. • distribution of weight makes moving it easier. • A pulley, especially one with grooves for a rope. • transmits the force required to lift or move a load • A freely rotating pulley used to control tension or direction • pulley that moves with the load, offering a mechanical advantage • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2022-11-22
12 Clues: speed • work/time • equal forces • combined force • how heavy is it • force x distance • one push or pull • newtons first law • speed and direction • the change in velocity • an object moving how fast • one force if bigger then the other
Mastering Vectors 2024-10-04
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- One of a set of vectors that defines a vector space
- The vector product of two vectors, resulting in a vector perpendicular to both
- Vectors that are at right angles to each other
- A vector that represents a change in position
- A point or object used as a basis for measurement or comparison
- A vector with a magnitude of 1
- A quantity that has only magnitude, no direction
- The orientation of a vector in space
- A vector perpendicular to a surface or another vector
- The angle between the horizontal and the line of sight
- Lines that do not intersect and are not parallel
- The vector sum of two or more vectors
- Changing a vector’s position, orientation, or size
- Cosines of the angles a vector makes with the coordinate axes
- A coordinate system defined by x, y, and z axes
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- The point where two lines cross
- A method for vector addition using a parallelogram formed by two vectors
- The form of the equation of a line using a parameter
- Vectors that meet at a single point
- When the sum of forces or vectors acting on a point is zero
- The result of subtracting one vector from another
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- Values that specify the position of a point in a space
- Vectors that have the same direction or are collinear
- A rough drawing representing a vector or geometry visually
- The figure formed by two rays or vectors meeting at a common point
- The scalar product of two vectors
- Vectors or quantities that are related by a constant factor
- The steepness or incline of a line, usually measured as rise over run
- A vector representing a change in position from one point to another
- The projection of a vector along the axes in a coordinate system
- The measure between two intersecting vectors or lines
- Lines that are neither parallel nor intersecting in 3D space
- The point where the axes of a coordinate system intersect
- The component of one vector along the direction of another
- The shortest path between a point and a line or between two points
- The length or size of a vector
- Lines that overlap entirely when they lie on top of one another
- A straight path extending in both directions with no end
- The starting point of a vector
- The endpoint of a vector
- Vectors that meet at a 90-degree angle
- A method for vector addition using the triangle formed by two vectors
- A way of representing vectors using i, j, k components or column form
- The point that divides a line segment into two equal parts
- A vector that lies within a plane
- Points that lie on the same straight line
- The location of a point in space relative to a reference point
48 Clues: The endpoint of a vector • A vector with a magnitude of 1 • The length or size of a vector • The starting point of a vector • The point where two lines cross • The scalar product of two vectors • A vector that lies within a plane • Vectors that meet at a single point • The orientation of a vector in space • The vector sum of two or more vectors • ...
Welding 2024-03-07
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- W=
- A tool used to remove slag from a weld
- A machine that produces current for welding
- SMAW uses flux-coated metal rods called
- Should always be worn, even under your welding helmet
- V=
- Current that reverses its direction of flow frequently
- The discharge of electricity through an air space
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- SMAW
- Metal should always be cleaned with a
- SMAW is also referred to as
- Flows in one direction only in accordance with how the welder is set
- A=
- A person who welds
- SMAW is also referred to as
- The percentage of time that a welder can operate without overheating
16 Clues: W= • A= • V= • SMAW • A person who welds • SMAW is also referred to as • SMAW is also referred to as • Metal should always be cleaned with a • A tool used to remove slag from a weld • SMAW uses flux-coated metal rods called • A machine that produces current for welding • The discharge of electricity through an air space • Should always be worn, even under your welding helmet • ...
Career Crossword: Electrical Engineering 2023-11-02
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- Current that reverses its direction
- Current that flows in one direction
- The ability to store electric charge
- Path through which electric current flows
- Energy used to do work, measured in watts
- Unit of measurement for electrical resistance
- Electrical connection to the Earth
- Energy cells that produce direct current
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- The flow of electrons
- A material through which electric charge can pass
- Positive or negative charge produced by electrons
- Unit measuring electric power
- The slowing of electric flow through a material
- Unit of force to produce electric current
- Measurement of current flow
15 Clues: The flow of electrons • Measurement of current flow • Unit measuring electric power • Electrical connection to the Earth • Current that reverses its direction • Current that flows in one direction • The ability to store electric charge • Energy cells that produce direct current • Path through which electric current flows • Energy used to do work, measured in watts • ...
Electronics Vocabulary 2023-02-22
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- An electric current that regularly reverses direction.
- Attraction for iron associated with electric currents
- An electrical current that flows in only one direction.
- Measures Electrical Current[The Volume of the Current]
- A circuit having one path for the electricity to flow.
- A subatomic particle with a negative charge.
- The flow of electricity through a cable, wire, or other conductor.
- An electric current providing an uninterrupted, endless path for the flow of the current.
- Measures Electrical Resistance {How difficult it is for the current to pass through}
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- An electric charge built up on persons or objects through friction.
- The flow of electrons that creates an electric current.
- An electric spark discharged in the atmosphere.
- Measures how difficult it is for electricity to pass through an object.
- A circuit having MORE than one path for the electricity to flow – “branches”.
- A material that DOES NOT allow the transfer of electricity easily.
- In electrons, the absence of flow through with electric current.
- Measures Electrical Pressure {The Force or Push of Electricity}
- A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily.
- The route in which an electrical current can flow, beginning and ending at the same point.
19 Clues: A subatomic particle with a negative charge. • An electric spark discharged in the atmosphere. • Attraction for iron associated with electric currents • An electric current that regularly reverses direction. • Measures Electrical Current[The Volume of the Current] • A circuit having one path for the electricity to flow. • ...
Wind in the Atmosphere 2021-02-22
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- Mill: turns the wind's energy into rotational energy
- Breeze: breeze blowing from a valley to a mountain
- Westerlies: between the 30 and 60 degrees
- area of low pressure around the equator
- Winds: blows 30 degrees to the equator
- a tool to measure air pressure
- Stream: a high altitude wind that moves from west to east
- Winds: winds that blow long distances in more than one direction
- Latitudes: weak winds, sinking air creates areas of high pressure, and 30 degrees
- the movement of air from one place to another
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- Breeze: breeze blowing from a mountain to a valley
- Pressure: the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area
- Breeze: warm air from water, rises, cools, and then moves from the land to the water
- a tool to measure wind
- Farms: farms that use the power of wind to make electricity
- Winds: winds that blow short distances in one direction
- never changes without weather
- Effect: wind curves because of the Earth's rotation
- Easterlies: forms from cold, sinking air and moving from the poles toward 60 degrees
- Breeze: warm air from land rises, cools, and then moves from the water to land
20 Clues: a tool to measure wind • never changes without weather • a tool to measure air pressure • Winds: blows 30 degrees to the equator • area of low pressure around the equator • Westerlies: between the 30 and 60 degrees • the movement of air from one place to another • Breeze: breeze blowing from a mountain to a valley • Breeze: breeze blowing from a valley to a mountain • ...
Introductory Electronics Vocabulary 2025-02-12
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- A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily
- Measures electrical pressure
- Measures how difficult it is for electricity to pass through an object
- Electricity An electric charge built up on persons or objects through friction
- Current (AC) An electric current that regularly reverses direction
- Measures electrical resistance
- A material that does not allow the transfer of electricity easily
- Current (DC) An electrical current that flows in only one direction
- Circuit An electric current providing an uninterrupted endless path for the flow of the current
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- Circuit A circuit having more than one path for the electricity to flow “branches”
- The flow of electrons that creates an electrical current
- An electrical spark discharged in the atmosphere
- The flow of electricity through a cable, wire, or other conductor
- A subatomic particle with a negative charge
- Circuit In electrons the absence of flow through with electric currents
- Attraction for iron associated with electronic currents
- The route in which an electrical current can flow, beginning and ending at the same point
- Circuit A circuit has one path for the electricity to follow
- Measures electrical current
19 Clues: Measures electrical current • Measures electrical pressure • Measures electrical resistance • A subatomic particle with a negative charge • An electrical spark discharged in the atmosphere • Attraction for iron associated with electronic currents • The flow of electrons that creates an electrical current • A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily • ...
Laws of Motion Vocabulary 2024-08-12
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- The speed of a body, including its direction, velocity is a vector quantity.
- The rate at which a body moves; a scalar quantity.
- A mathematical quantity that describes a magnitude and direction.
- The rate of change of a body’s velocity, including its direction
- A contact force that is perpendicular to the surface that an object makes contact with.
- Complete path travelled by an object
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- How close the measured value is to the true value.
- The shortest distance from the initial position to the final position with a direction given
- The degree of reproducibility or agreement between repeated measurements.
- A simple device involving a solid arm and a fulcrum, which can move to multiply a force applied to one part
- Any object, generally in studies of motion.
- The property of a body affected by a gravitational field
12 Clues: Complete path travelled by an object • Any object, generally in studies of motion. • How close the measured value is to the true value. • The rate at which a body moves; a scalar quantity. • The property of a body affected by a gravitational field • The rate of change of a body’s velocity, including its direction • ...
Simple Machines 2013-12-03
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- and Axle A wheel that turns on a center post or rod, used to move
- A stiff bar that moves on a fixed point called a fulcrum, used to lift or
- The amount of weight that needs to be moved
- The force of one object pulling on another
- Middle part of a lever that supports length of bar
- or raise an object
- A device for doing some kind of work
- A wheel with teeth, one gear connects to and turns another
- The amount of area an object will move
- A rubbing force of one object against another causing movement to
- The amount of energy exerted
- An inclined plane wrapped around a shaft, used to hold objects together
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- A wheel with a groove that a rope fits into, used to lift or move objects
- stop
- down.
- Two inclined planes put together to form a v-shape, used to split,
- Plane A sloping surface connecting a lower surface with a higher
- Machine More than one simple machine working together
- The result of a force moving an object work = effort force x distance
- Ability to do work
- heavy objects.
- used to move heavy loads up or down
- Machine One of six tools that make work easier
- or change power, speed, or direction of movement
- A push or pull on an object that causes it to change direction, move
25 Clues: stop • down. • heavy objects. • Ability to do work • or raise an object • The amount of energy exerted • used to move heavy loads up or down • A device for doing some kind of work • The amount of area an object will move • The force of one object pulling on another • The amount of weight that needs to be moved • Machine One of six tools that make work easier • ...
Unit 202 Electrical Science 2022-11-05
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- Unit of capacitance
- unit of flux density
- The colour that represents six in the resistor colour code
- 0.636 multiplied by the peak value
- I only conduct current in one direction
- This is what an electrical waveform looks like
- Relationship between voltage,current and resistance
- You'll need lots of energy for this
- I have a negative charge
- You'll find me across a resistor in a series circuit
- Sir Isaac may be forced to use this
- I have coloured bands on my body
- Force multiplied by distance
- I can store a charge
- 0.707 multiplied by the peak value
- I'm a good conductor of electricity but I don't come cheap
- first finger
- I come in metres per second
- I can amplify or switch current
- One kilowatt hour
- Motion
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- I'll tell you how much power you've used
- The name given to one of the connections on a thyristor
- movement of electrons
- I make a good insulator
- Unit of frequency
- opposition to current
- Maxwell made this one
- I always stay the same in a series circuit
- pivot point or hinge
- current
- i'm one of three effects of an electrical current
- I'm a special type of diode allowing current to flow in the opposite direction
- I'm all positive. Nothing negative about me
- We're poles apart
- ..... and cathode of a diode
- unit of resistivity
- I convert AC into DC
- resistance is inversely proportional to this
- resistance is proportional to this
40 Clues: Motion • current • first finger • Unit of frequency • We're poles apart • One kilowatt hour • Unit of capacitance • unit of resistivity • unit of flux density • pivot point or hinge • I convert AC into DC • I can store a charge • movement of electrons • opposition to current • Maxwell made this one • I make a good insulator • I have a negative charge • I come in metres per second • ...
Electric vocab 2025-04-16
Across
- An electronic device that allows electron flow in only one direction.
- Current (DC) A flow of charge that always flows in one direction.
- The tendency for a material to resist the flow of electrons and to convert electrical energy into other forms
- A material through which electrons move easily
- Circuit- Devices in a circuit form a single pathway for electron flow
- A material in which electrons are not able to move easily
- Source An object that provides a potential difference
- Current Net movement of electric charges in a single direction
- of Conservation of Charge: Charge can be transferred from object to object, but it cannot be created or destroyed
Down
- Field: Surrounds every electric charge and exerts the force that causes other electric charges to be attracted or repelled
- The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second.
- Current (AC) Electric current that repeatedly reverses direction.
- A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons
- Difference The force that causes electric charges to flow
- Circuit-- Devices in which a circuit forms branches, each of which is a separate path for electron flow
15 Clues: The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second. • A material through which electrons move easily • A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons • Source An object that provides a potential difference • Difference The force that causes electric charges to flow • A material in which electrons are not able to move easily • ...
electricity vocab 2025-04-11
Across
- Source An object that provides a potential difference
- The tendency for a material to resist the flow of electrons and to convert electrical energy into other forms
- Current A flow of charge that always flows in one direction
- Difference The force that causes electric charges to flow
- A material in which electrons are not able to move easily
- Current Net movement of electric charges in a single direction
Down
- Circuit Devices in which a circuit forms branches each of which is a separate path for electron flow
- Current Electric current that repeatedly reverses direction
- An electronic device that allows electron flow in only one direction
- A material through which electrons move easily
- A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons
- Circuit Devices in a circuit form a single pathway for electron flow
- Field Surrounds every electric charge and exerts the force that causes other electric charges to be attracted or repelled
- The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per secondd
- of Conservation of Charge Charge can be transferred from object to object but it cannot be created or destroyed
15 Clues: The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per secondd • A material through which electrons move easily • A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons • Source An object that provides a potential difference • Difference The force that causes electric charges to flow • A material in which electrons are not able to move easily • ...
Wave Properties 2022-01-21
Across
- is the change in direction of a wave when it travels by the edge of an object or through an opening
- number of wavelengths that pass by each second
- transfer of energy by a wave to the medium
- particles are farthest apart
- occurs when waves that overlap combine forming a new wave
- bouncing off a wave off a surface
Down
- passage of light through an object
- lowest points on a transverse wave
- wave that can through matter
- distance from one point of a wave to another
- wave that can travel through empty space or through matter
- particles of a medium are closet together
- wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels
- particles in a medium that move parallel
- maximum distance that a wave moves from rest
- highest points on a transverse wave
- change in direction of a wave that occurs as the wave changes speed
17 Clues: wave that can through matter • particles are farthest apart • bouncing off a wave off a surface • passage of light through an object • lowest points on a transverse wave • highest points on a transverse wave • particles in a medium that move parallel • particles of a medium are closet together • transfer of energy by a wave to the medium • ...
Motion 2023-11-18
Across
- What quantity is measured in newtons?
- What quantity is measured in kilograms?
- A quantity with a size and a direction
- When an object velocity changes, either its speed or __________ changes?
- A flat line on a distance-time graph means the object is what?
- What quantity is calculated using the equation change in velocity divided by time taken?
- The units for acceleration are metres per second what?
- 330 m/s is the speed of what travelling through the air?
- 1.5 m/s is the typical speed of a person doing what?
- 6 m/s is the typical speed of a person doing what?
Down
- If an object ends up where it started, what’s the objects displacement?
- What quantity is calculated using the equation distance travelled divided by time?
- A straight diagonal line on a distance-time graph means the object is traveling with a __________ speed
- Which one of the Newtons Laws states the motion of an object will remain the same unless a resultant force acts on the object?
- A diagonal line on a velocity-time graph means the object is doing what?
- An objects _____________ mass is how difficult is it to change the objects velocity
- The overall force acting on an object in one direction
- 3 m/s is the typical speed of a person doing what?
- If a resultant force of zero is acting on a moving object, what will happen to the objects velocity?
- A quantity with a size only
20 Clues: A quantity with a size only • What quantity is measured in newtons? • A quantity with a size and a direction • What quantity is measured in kilograms? • 3 m/s is the typical speed of a person doing what? • 6 m/s is the typical speed of a person doing what? • 1.5 m/s is the typical speed of a person doing what? • The overall force acting on an object in one direction • ...
Appetizer 2023-12-15
Across
- Force acting in a direction parallel to a surface or to a planar cross section of a body.
- the property of an object by which it cannot change its state of rest along a straight line on its own unless acted upon by an external force.
- The repulsive or attractive interaction between any two charged bodies.
- Pulls objects with mass toward eachother
- string or wire pulled by forces acting from opposite sides
- The forces that act between two or more nucleons.
- Upward Force exerted on an object wholly or partly immersed in a fluid
- Force that makes a body follow a curved path
- The resistance force of a fluid
- Force that is applied to an object by a person or another object
Down
- Force acts between moving charged particles
- The force that allows some materials to return to its original shape after being stretched or compressed.
- When a system expels or accelerates mass in one direction
- A contact Force that can be found in elastic materials
- Apparent outward Force on a mass when it is rotated
- The Force that resists motion when the surface of one object comes in contact with the surface of another
- Attraction or repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles because of their motion.
- Forces of attraction which act between the molecules of the same substance.
- Force that surfaces exert to prevent solid objects from passing through eachother
- A consequence of an action force which is opposite in direction.
20 Clues: The resistance force of a fluid • Pulls objects with mass toward eachother • Force acts between moving charged particles • Force that makes a body follow a curved path • The forces that act between two or more nucleons. • Apparent outward Force on a mass when it is rotated • A contact Force that can be found in elastic materials • ...
Force, Motion, and Newton’s Laws Crossword 2022-03-31
Across
- The three laws that describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the force acting on it
- increase in the rate or speed of something.
- when two bodies interact, they apply forces to one another that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction
- a force applied to an object at rest causes it to accelerate in the direction of the force.
- Push or Pull
- show how the distance travelled by a moving object changes with time.
- forces are those that are opposite in direction and equal in size.
- s= d/t
- forces applied to an object in opposite directions that are not equal in size.
Down
- d= s times t
- t= d/s
- An object in motion or at rest will stay in motion or at rest unless an force is acted upon it.
- moving or the changing of position
- the progression of events from the past to the present into the future
- the vector sum of all the forces that act upon an object.
- The force with which an object near the Earth or another celestial body is attracted toward the center of the body by gravity
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate
- a diagram that represents the variation of a variable in comparison with that of one or more other variables
- the quantity of matter in a physical body
- the measure of how far an object moves
20 Clues: t= d/s • s= d/t • d= s times t • Push or Pull • moving or the changing of position • the measure of how far an object moves • the quantity of matter in a physical body • increase in the rate or speed of something. • the vector sum of all the forces that act upon an object. • the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate • ...
PROPULSION, STEERING AND THE BRIDGE (1) 2018-04-02
Across
- propeller
- flat, vertical structure at the stern, causing the ship to change direction
- stand that houses a magnetic compass
- combination of equipment used to turn and power rudders
- the process of being driven forward
- ship with one propeller
- the person who turns the wheel
- a device that measures the depth of the water
Down
- the nerve center of ship, the conn
- helm
- observer
- provides a ship with power to move
- a device that gives information on true direction
- ship with two propellers
- type of motor with blades that rotate inside
- long cylinder that transmits power by rotation
16 Clues: helm • observer • propeller • ship with one propeller • ship with two propellers • the person who turns the wheel • the nerve center of ship, the conn • provides a ship with power to move • the process of being driven forward • stand that houses a magnetic compass • type of motor with blades that rotate inside • a device that measures the depth of the water • ...
Chapter 13 Vocab 2023-01-17
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- Process in which one strain of bacteria is changed by a gene or genes from another strain of bacteria
- a single DNA strand that, during DNA replication, is replicated in the 3' – 5' direction, towards the replication fork
- Process of copying DNA prior to cell division
- Base _____ is a principle that states bonds in DNA can form only between adenine and thymine and between guanine and cytosine
- a single DNA strand that, during DNA replication, is replicated in the 5′ – 3′ direction (opposite direction to the replication fork)
- The semi-____ model states that after one round of replication, every new DNA double helix would be a hybrid that consisted of one strand of old DNA bound to one strand of newly synthesized DNA.
Down
- DNA _____ is a principle enzyme involved in DNA replication
- kind of virus that infects bacteria
- Repetitive DNA at the end of a eukaryotic chromosome
- DNA _____ is an enzyme that unwinds and separates the two strands of the DNA double helix
- DNA ____ connects okazaki fragments together on the lagging strand of DNA
- ____ Fragments are short sequences of DNA nucleotides which are synthesized, discontinuously, on the lagging strand of DNA.
12 Clues: kind of virus that infects bacteria • Process of copying DNA prior to cell division • Repetitive DNA at the end of a eukaryotic chromosome • DNA _____ is a principle enzyme involved in DNA replication • DNA ____ connects okazaki fragments together on the lagging strand of DNA • ...
physics 2013-06-06
12 Clues: a band (one) • measures force • type of energy • speed/distance • positive charge • may be with you • it pulls you down • measured in meters • how far something is • another word for energy • measures gravitational potential • double meaning one being in church
Uni- word list 2025-01-14
10 Clues: one group • one sided • one of kind • a one-wheeled bike • having only one cell • moving in only one direction • to join together into one group • a one-piece leotard and tights combination • a horse-like animal with one horn on its head • saying the same words or sounds at the same time
About Wood 2013-04-10
18 Clues: black • mighty • growth • a dance • exterior • hair ends • many layers • boat decking • a dark edible • one fourth saw • a common sappy • the inside part • wounded warrior • it's in the mail • Teddy's nickname • a model makers hard wood • direction of wood pattern • by any other name it still is
Wringer - Chapters 1 - 15 2021-01-06
Across
- becoming smaller/fading away
- not always as expected
- motion
- commotion
- yelling loudly
- attack
- greatly feared
- very confused
- amazement
- two things opposite to each other
Down
- something/someone causing annoyance
- wonderful
- badly behaved people; bullies
- coaxer
- turned off in one direction
- in a serious way
- untidy or messy
- tamest; most manageable
18 Clues: motion • coaxer • attack • wonderful • commotion • amazement • very confused • yelling loudly • greatly feared • untidy or messy • in a serious way • not always as expected • tamest; most manageable • turned off in one direction • becoming smaller/fading away • badly behaved people; bullies • two things opposite to each other • something/someone causing annoyance
2nd Sem Phys Lab Methods Final Vocab Review 2024-06-03
Across
- A variable that remains the same throughout the experiment.
- The change in speed over time
- The ability to do work
- Magnitude only
- The amount of force exerted over a certain distance.
- The ratio of the effort force to the resistance force produced by a machine
- the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center
- The variable that responds to the change in our manipulated variable
- A force applied by a machine to an object
- a simple mechanical device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force.
- The ability of an object to resist changes in motion
- The rate at which you do work
- Sum of all forces
- The SI unit for Energy and work
- The amount of matter in an object
- The sum of all forces is equal to Zero
- Change in distance over time in a specific direction
- the net work done by the forces on an object equals the change in its kinetic energy.
Down
- The velocity at which the sum of resistance forces (Air resistance, drag, etc) is equal to the force due to gravity so Velocity becomes constant
- A multiplier to convert from one type of units to another.
- A change in distance from one point to another.
- - The amount of energy an object has based on gravity, its mass, and its height above the ground.
- The number of places to include in an answer dependent on
- Magnitude and direction
- The energy of motion
- The variable we change in an experiment
- A push or pull on an object
- The SI unit for Force
- A force applied to a machine by a person
- The SI unit for power
- Change in distance over time without direction
31 Clues: Magnitude only • Sum of all forces • The energy of motion • The SI unit for Force • The SI unit for power • The ability to do work • Magnitude and direction • A push or pull on an object • The change in speed over time • The rate at which you do work • The SI unit for Energy and work • The amount of matter in an object • The sum of all forces is equal to Zero • ...
Module Review: Forces and Motion Unit 2024-03-04
Across
- a push or a pull on one object by another object that is touching it.
- the speed and the direction of a moving object.
- the forces two objects apply to each other.
- the combination of all the forces acting on an object.
- the force that pushes perpendicular to the object’s surface.
- a region of space that has a physical quantity (such as a force) at every point.
- an object’s distance and direction from a reference point.
- the difference between the initial, or starting, position and the final position.
- when colliding objects bounce off each other.
Down
- a force that one object applies to another object without touching it.
- the process of changing position.
- law that states that the acceleration of an object is equal to the net force exerted on the object divided by the object’s mass.
- contact force that resists the sliding motion of two surfaces that are touching.
- a push or a pull on an object.
- a simple model to understand what will happen to an object due to a force.
- when an object applies a force on another object, the second object applies a force of the same strength on the first object but the force is in the opposite direction.
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion unless a force acts on the object.
- the starting point you choose to describe the location, or position, of an object.
- the gravitational force exerted on an object.
- a measure of the change in velocity during a period of time.
- an attractive force that exists between all objects that have mass.
- a measure of the distance an object travels in a given amount of time.
23 Clues: a push or a pull on an object. • the process of changing position. • the forces two objects apply to each other. • the gravitational force exerted on an object. • when colliding objects bounce off each other. • the speed and the direction of a moving object. • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. • the combination of all the forces acting on an object. • ...
Electromagnetism 2024-02-16
Across
- no longer true medium not required
- All of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
- Electromagnetic waves with wavelengths that are longer than visible light but shorter than microwaves.
- Electromagnetic waves with the shortest wavelengths and highest frequencies
- the distance from any point on a wave to an identical point on the next wave
- Electromagnetic waves with wavelengths that are shorter than visible light but longer than X-rays.
- all energy that is organized into the electromagnetic spectrum
- The bending of a wave as it passes at an angle from one medium to another
- A wave that requires a medium through which to travel
- A form of energy that can move through the vacuum of space
- A lens that is thicker in the middle than at the edges
- The center of interest on a page or set of facing pages, created by using color, contrast and proportion
- to go in different directions from the same point
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- electromagnetic waves with wavelengths shorter than ultraviolet rays, but longer than gamma rays
- move further from the nucleus; a higher energy level
- the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
- A wave in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to the direction the wave travels
- A lens that is thinner in the center than at the edges
- mass/volume
- Electromagnetic waves with the longest wavelengths and lowest frequencies
- A wave that moves the medium in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the wave travels
- the bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface through which it cannot pass
- frequency x wavelength
- radio waves with the shortest wavelengths and highest frequencies
- to move toward one point
- Height of a wave
- when an object causes a wave to change direction and bend around it
27 Clues: mass/volume • Height of a wave • frequency x wavelength • to move toward one point • no longer true medium not required • to go in different directions from the same point • move further from the nucleus; a higher energy level • A wave that requires a medium through which to travel • A lens that is thinner in the center than at the edges • ...
Forces & Motion Vocabulary 2024-09-08
Across
- the speed and the direction of a moving object.
- a region of space that has a physical quantity (such as a force) at every point.
- an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion unless a force acts on the object.
- a push or a pull on an object.
- a push or a pull on one object by another object that is touching it.
- a measure of the distance an object travels in a given amount of time.
- an object’s distance and direction from a reference point.
- the process of changing position.
- the force that pushes perpendicular to the object’s surface.
Down
- law that states that the acceleration of an object is equal to the net force exerted on the object divided by the object’s mass.
- a force that one object applies to another object without touching it.
- contact force that resists the sliding motion of two surfaces that are touching.
- a measure of the change in velocity during a period of time.
- when colliding objects bounce off each other.
- a simple model to understand what will happen to an object due to a force.
- when an object applies a force on another object, the second object applies a force of the same strength on the first object but the force is in the opposite direction.
- the difference between the initial, or starting, position and the final position.
- the gravitational force exerted on an object.
- the combination of all the forces acting on an object.
- the starting point you choose to describe the location, or position, of an object.
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- the forces two objects apply to each other.
- an attractive force that exists between all objects that have mass.
23 Clues: a push or a pull on an object. • the process of changing position. • the forces two objects apply to each other. • when colliding objects bounce off each other. • the gravitational force exerted on an object. • the speed and the direction of a moving object. • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. • the combination of all the forces acting on an object. • ...
Forces and Motion: Module 2 2025-08-25
Across
- the gravitational force exerted on an object.
- the forces two objects apply to each other.
- an object's distance and direction from a reference point.
- the speed and the direction of a moving object.
- the combination of all the forces acting on an object.
- a force that one object applies to another object without touching it.
- the force that pushed perpendicular to the object's surface.
- a measure of the distance an object travels in a given amount of time.
- an attractive force that exists between all objects that have mass.
- a simple model to understand what will happen to an object due to a force.
- when colliding objects bounce off each other.
- the starting point you choose to describe the location, or position, of an object.
Down
- contact force that resists the sliding motion of two surfaces that are touching.
- the difference between the initial, or starting, position and the final position.
- the gravitational force exerted on an object.
- an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion unless a force acts on the object.
- the process of changing position.
- law that states that the acceleration of an object is equal to the net force exerted on the object divided by the object's mass.
- when an object applies a force on another object, the second object applies a force of the same strength on the first object but the force is in the opposite direction.
- a measure of the change in velocity during a period of time.
- a push or a pull on an object.
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- a region of space that has a physical quantity (such as a force) at every point.
- a push or a pull on one object by another object that is touching it.
24 Clues: a push or a pull on an object. • the process of changing position. • the forces two objects apply to each other. • the gravitational force exerted on an object. • the gravitational force exerted on an object. • when colliding objects bounce off each other. • the speed and the direction of a moving object. • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. • ...
Module 1 Physics 2025-10-17
Across
- when an object applies a force on another object, the second object applies a force of the same strentgh on the first object but the force is in the opposite direction
- a measure of the change in velocity during a period of time
- the difference between the initial or starting position and the final position
- a force that one object applies to another object without touching it
- an attractive force that exists between all objects that have mass
- the starting point you choose to describe the location, or position, of an object
- a push or a pull on one object by another object that is touching it
- the forces two objects apply to each other
- an object's distance and direction from a reference point
- law that states that the acceleration of an object is equal to the net force exerted on the object divided by the object's mass
- the force that pushes perpendicular to the object's surface
Down
- the combination of all forces acting on an object
- when colliding objects bounce off each other
- the gravitational force exerted on an object
- a reagion of space that has a physical quantity (such as force) at every point
- an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion unless a force acts on the object
- a measure of the distance an object travels in a given amount of time
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- a contact force that resists the sliding motion of two surfaces that are touching
- the speed and direction of a moving object
- a simple model to understand what will happen to an object due to a force
- a push or a pull on an object
22 Clues: a push or a pull on an object • the speed and direction of a moving object • the forces two objects apply to each other • when colliding objects bounce off each other • the gravitational force exerted on an object • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction • the combination of all forces acting on an object • ...
Yarn and Fabric Construction 2022-10-17
Across
- crosswise yarn in a woven fabric.
- yarn that runs the length of a woven fabric.
- warp of filling yarn.
- made from short stable fibre.
- one strand of twisted fibre.
Down
- irregular yarn with decorative appearance.
- made from woven or knitted yarns.
- long continuous natural fibre.
- two or more single yarns twisted.
- two or more ply yarns twisted together.
- indicates direction parallel to either warp or filling yarns.
- diagonal direction on a woven fabric.
- tightly woven, length wise edge of most woven fabrics.
13 Clues: warp of filling yarn. • one strand of twisted fibre. • made from short stable fibre. • long continuous natural fibre. • made from woven or knitted yarns. • crosswise yarn in a woven fabric. • two or more single yarns twisted. • diagonal direction on a woven fabric. • two or more ply yarns twisted together. • irregular yarn with decorative appearance. • ...
Introduction to Electronics Vocabulary - Electronics and Robotics 2023-02-15
Across
- a material that does not allow the transfer of electricity easily
- an electric current that regularly reverses direction
- the flow of electrons that creates an electric current
- an electric charge built up on persons or objects through friction
- the route in which an electrical current can flow, beginning and ending at the same point
- an electric spark discharged in the atmosphere
Down
- an electrical current that flows in only one direction
- measures how difficult it is for electricity to pass through an object (labeled as ohm)
- a circuit having one path for the electricity to flow
- in electrons, the absence of flow through with electric current
- the flow of electricity through a cable, wire, or other conductors
- a circuit having more than one path for the electricity to flow, like "branches"
- measures electrical pressure (labeled as volts, or V)
- attraction for iron associated with electric currents
- a subatomic particle with a negative charge
- an electric current providing an uninterrupted, endless path for the flow of the current
- measures electrical current (labeled as ampere, or A)
- a material that allows electricity to flow through it easily
- measures electrical resistance (labeled as Ω)
19 Clues: a subatomic particle with a negative charge • measures electrical resistance (labeled as Ω) • an electric spark discharged in the atmosphere • a circuit having one path for the electricity to flow • measures electrical pressure (labeled as volts, or V) • attraction for iron associated with electric currents • an electric current that regularly reverses direction • ...
Rside-Physics-Graydon 2013-04-16
Across
- direction used to describe position also known as down
- A line used to describe average slope of plotted data on a graph
- a horizontal line on a graph
- direction used to describe position also known as positive/ forward
- The rate of change in velocity
- direction used to describe position also known as negative/ backward
- Greek symbol for change or difference in
- slope that goes up to the right
- Used to describe when an event occus
- The "speed" of an object most commonly in m/s
- direction used to describe position also known as up
Down
- A scalar quantity that shows length of a path between two points/ locations
- The difference between final time and initial time
- slope that goes down to the left
- Distance between reference point and original position
- equal displacement over equal time intervals
- A quantity that shows distance and direction
- refers to whether a line is horizontal angled or vertical on a graph
- A vector that represents a specific point relative to the reference point
- A quantity that shows distance or time but not direction
20 Clues: a horizontal line on a graph • The rate of change in velocity • slope that goes up to the right • slope that goes down to the left • Used to describe when an event occus • Greek symbol for change or difference in • equal displacement over equal time intervals • A quantity that shows distance and direction • The "speed" of an object most commonly in m/s • ...
Kryssord 2015-03-20
Across
- Grunnstoff nummer seks
- 13års ...gang
- Sport
- Et ballspill
- Fisketype
- Møbel
- Svart og leselig
- Verdens største kaffekjede
- Direction Inga sitt favoritt boy band
- Fraktes opp fra havbunnen
Down
- Gul og kurvet form
- Grønnsak
- Kinesere liker å drikke det
- Norges nasjonalfugl
- Offentlig bygning
- Langt kjøretøy
- Person med kaffekunnskaper
- Flora som kommer om våren
- Hovedstaden i Italia
- Miljøvennlig transportmiddel
20 Clues: Sport • Møbel • Grønnsak • Fisketype • Et ballspill • 13års ...gang • Langt kjøretøy • Svart og leselig • Offentlig bygning • Gul og kurvet form • Norges nasjonalfugl • Hovedstaden i Italia • Grunnstoff nummer seks • Flora som kommer om våren • Fraktes opp fra havbunnen • Person med kaffekunnskaper • Verdens største kaffekjede • Kinesere liker å drikke det • Miljøvennlig transportmiddel • ...
round 1 2017-10-04
Across
- Elvis Presley (5)
- Michael Jackson (8)
- Queen (3,4)
- ABBA (4,4)
- Pink Floyd (3,4)
- Katy Perry (5)
- Rolling Stones (5,5)
- Blur (8)
- Duran Duran (9)
- Green Day (6)
- The Beatles (4)
Down
- Madonna (4)
- One Direction (4)
- Manic Street Preachers (4,5)
- Dr Dre (7)
- Paul McCartney (3,23)
- David Bowie (3,3)
- Oasis (2,4,3)
- Pearl Jam (3)
- Squeeze (7)
20 Clues: Blur (8) • Dr Dre (7) • ABBA (4,4) • Madonna (4) • Queen (3,4) • Squeeze (7) • Oasis (2,4,3) • Pearl Jam (3) • Green Day (6) • Katy Perry (5) • Duran Duran (9) • The Beatles (4) • Pink Floyd (3,4) • One Direction (4) • Elvis Presley (5) • David Bowie (3,3) • Michael Jackson (8) • Rolling Stones (5,5) • Paul McCartney (3,23) • Manic Street Preachers (4,5)
Physics Final Project; Charles H. 2021-05-21
Across
- An instrument that is used to measure electric current.
- It means the theoretical lowest possible temperature
- absolute unit of force.
- a type of elementary particle.
- The cosmological model that explains the early development of the Universe
- any interaction that will change the motion of a physical body.
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line.
- is the force over a given area.
- point, temperature to which matter changes from liquid to sloid
- the standard unit of measure for energy and work.
- a force that acts on a body moving in a circular path.
- The height of a wave as measured from its center (normal) position.
- the point of a wave with the maximum value.
- scalar quantity that refers to "how much ground an object has covered".
- the motion of a body in a circular path.
- the standard unit of measure for power.
- deals with the electromagnetic force that occurs between electrically charged particles.
- form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion.
- fall, Any motion of a body where its weight is the only force acting upon it
- The resulting force after all vector forces have been added
- abrupt change in the direction of propagation of a wave that strikes the boundary between different mediums.
- the force of gravity on an object; measured in newtons.
- the capacity for doing work.
- physical property of materials which return to their original shape once they are deformed.
- a negatively charged ion.
- process by which heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water.
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- unit of frequency
- The transfer of heat from a region of higher temperature to a region of lower temperature by greater emission of radiant energy from the region of higher temperature
- The SI base unit of electric current, defined as one coulomb of electric charge per second.
- the speed of something in a given direction.
- stored energy that depends upon the relative position.
- It is the tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion
- A subatomic particle with a negative elementary electric charge.
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed.
- a property that can exist as a multitude or magnitude.
- The tendency of similar particles or surfaces to cling to one another.
- ray, Line representing the direction of motion of incoming light approaching a boundary
- boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction.
- a change in momentum.
- quantitative measure of inertia, a fundamental property of all matter.
- the point on a wave with the maximum value.
- The only point on a graph where both the x and y variables have a value of zero at the same time
- A physical property of a substance defined as its mass per unit volume.
- An amount of a substance that contains Avogadro's number of atoms, ions, molecules, or any other chemical unit
- A positively charged ion.
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- point, The temperature at which a substance changes state from liquid to solid.
- The tendency of dissimilar particles or surfaces to cling to one another.
- A pure chemical substance that cannot be broken down into anything simpler by chemical or physical means
- Any motion of a body where its own weight is the only force acting upon it.
- The rate at which the velocity of a body changes with time.
51 Clues: unit of frequency • a change in momentum. • absolute unit of force. • A positively charged ion. • a negatively charged ion. • the capacity for doing work. • a type of elementary particle. • is the force over a given area. • the standard unit of measure for power. • the motion of a body in a circular path. • the point of a wave with the maximum value. • ...
Physics Final Project; Charles H. 2021-05-21
Across
- stored energy that depends upon the relative position.
- quantitative measure of inertia, a fundamental property of all matter.
- physical property of materials which return to their original shape once they are deformed.
- It means the theoretical lowest possible temperature
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- Line representing the direction of motion of incoming light approaching a boundary
- boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction.
- a force that acts on a body moving in a circular path.
- is the force over a given area.
- the point of a wave with the maximum value.
- unit of frequency
- A pure chemical substance that cannot be broken down into anything simpler by chemical or physical means
- the standard unit of measure for power.
- a type of elementary particle.
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed.
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line.
- The SI base unit of electric current, defined as one coulomb of electric charge per second.
- the point on a wave with the maximum value.
- any interaction that will change the motion of a physical body.
- the speed of something in a given direction.
- The temperature at which a substance changes state from liquid to solid.
- An instrument that is used to measure electric current.
- An amount of a substance that contains Avogadro's number of atoms, ions, molecules, or any other chemical unit
- It is the tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion
- process by which heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water.
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- deals with the electromagnetic force that occurs between electrically charged particles.
- The rate at which the velocity of a body changes with time.
- the standard unit of measure for energy and work.
- The height of a wave as measured from its center (normal) position.
- the motion of a body in a circular path.
- form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion.
- a negatively charged ion.
- The cosmological model that explains the early development of the Universe
- a property that can exist as a multitude or magnitude.
- A subatomic particle with a negative elementary electric charge.
- The tendency of similar particles or surfaces to cling to one another.
- scalar quantity that refers to "how much ground an object has covered".
- abrupt change in the direction of propagation of a wave that strikes the boundary between different mediums.
- the capacity for doing work.
- The resulting force after all vector forces have been added
- The tendency of dissimilar particles or surfaces to cling to one another.
- a change in momentum.
- The transfer of heat from a region of higher temperature to a region of lower temperature by greater emission of radiant energy from the region of higher temperature
- Any motion of a body where its own weight is the only force acting upon it.
- The only point on a graph where both the x and y variables have a value of zero at the same time
- absolute unit of force.
- A physical property of a substance defined as its mass per unit volume.
- the force of gravity on an object; measured in newtons.
- A positively charged ion.
49 Clues: unit of frequency • a change in momentum. • absolute unit of force. • a negatively charged ion. • A positively charged ion. • the capacity for doing work. • a type of elementary particle. • is the force over a given area. • the standard unit of measure for power. • the motion of a body in a circular path. • the point of a wave with the maximum value. • ...
Directions 2023-06-15
Across
- The direction to the right side when facing forward, often associated with the right hand and turning right while walking or driving.
- Moving or positioned to the side, often associated with a lateral movement or being perpendicular to the forward direction.
- Moving in a circular direction opposite to the movement of the hands of a clock, often associated with reverse or counterclockwise rotation.
- The direction towards the bottom of a map, often associated with warmer climates or compasses pointing towards the Earth's magnetic south.
- Moving or located in the backward direction, often used to indicate being at the back or following behind someone or something.
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- Moving in a circular direction that follows the movement of the hands of a clock, often associated with progression or clockwise rotation.
- Moving or located in the forward direction, often used to indicate being in front or making progress in a particular situation.
- Moving or pointing in a lower position or towards a lower place, opposite to the upward direction.
- Moving or facing in the direction ahead, often associated with progress, advancement, or moving forward in time.
- Moving or facing in the opposite direction of forward, often associated with retreat, reversal, or moving backward in time.
- The direction towards the right side of a map when facing north, often associated with the sunrise and the symbolic beginning of a new day.
- The direction towards the top of a map, often associated with colder climates or compasses pointing towards the Earth's magnetic north.
- The direction towards the left side of a map when facing north, often associated with the sunset and the symbolic end of a day.
- The direction to the left side when facing forward, often associated with the left hand and turning left while walking or driving.
- Moving or pointing in a higher position or towards a higher place, opposite to the downward direction.
15 Clues: Moving or pointing in a lower position or towards a lower place, opposite to the upward direction. • Moving or pointing in a higher position or towards a higher place, opposite to the downward direction. • Moving or facing in the direction ahead, often associated with progress, advancement, or moving forward in time. • ...
Big Word for Big Kids - Lesson 38 & 39 2015-09-10
Across
- To show direction.
- To close.
- To return borrowed money.
- To give direction.
- To give wrong information.
- To presently give out the wrong amount.
- A person that supplies goods or services.
- The ability to lead other people.
- A person that gives direction.
- To have a signature.
- A happy facial expression.
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- To give the wrong amount.
- To previously show a direction.
- To presently give out the wrong information.
- A type of advertisement.
- An object used to close something.
- To have made a transfer of money.
- A business that sells goods.
- To presently show a happy facial expression.
- To bargain.
20 Clues: To close. • To bargain. • To show direction. • To give direction. • To have a signature. • A type of advertisement. • To give the wrong amount. • To return borrowed money. • To give wrong information. • A happy facial expression. • A business that sells goods. • A person that gives direction. • To previously show a direction. • To have made a transfer of money. • ...
PROPULSION, STEERING AND THE BRIDGE (1) 2018-04-02
Across
- propeller
- the person who turns the wheel
- a device that measures the depth of the water
- the nerve center of ship, the conn
- type of motor with blades that rotate inside
- ship with one propeller
- a device that gives information on true direction
- the process of being driven forward
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- helm
- stand that houses a magnetic compass
- provides a ship with power to move
- observer
- combination of equipment used to turn and power rudders
- ship with two propellers
- long cylinder that transmits power by rotation
- flat, vertical structure at the stern, causing the ship to change direction
16 Clues: helm • observer • propeller • ship with one propeller • ship with two propellers • the person who turns the wheel • provides a ship with power to move • the nerve center of ship, the conn • the process of being driven forward • stand that houses a magnetic compass • type of motor with blades that rotate inside • a device that measures the depth of the water • ...
ANATOMY CROSSWORD (needs of life/direction/feedback loops) 2023-09-13
Across
- when your body moves you BACK to homeostasis
- it hydrates you, keeps your blood cells full and working enough, and helps to keep all your organs working.
- from the point of origin, your knee is __ compared to your foot
- is the direction towards your tailbone
- Without favorable _____ it would be impossible for life to sustain itself.
- when your body moves you AWAY from homeostasis
- is the direction towards your brain
- without _____ your body will be constatly fighting to reach homeostatis.
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- The energy that your body consumes works all parts of your body, your brain, your heart, your lungs, your muscles.
- It's required for cellular respiration, your blood carries it through your blood stream and to your brain. If we take oxygen away, you're taking one of the most basic, important needs.
- is the direction towards your abdomen
- this plane cuts ACROSS your body
- is the direction towards your back
- to the point of origin(your shoulder)your wrist is __ compared to your elbow
- this plane cuts through your body, think of drawing a bow
- this plane cuts down your body, think of a CROWN
16 Clues: this plane cuts ACROSS your body • is the direction towards your back • is the direction towards your brain • is the direction towards your abdomen • is the direction towards your tailbone • when your body moves you BACK to homeostasis • when your body moves you AWAY from homeostasis • this plane cuts down your body, think of a CROWN • ...
Abby's Favorites 2021-03-12
Across
- Famous singer who was a Disney star from Wizards of Waverly place
- Hit songs "Baby", "Never Say Never" and "10,000 hours"
- Formerly on dance moms, loves bows.
- Hit songs "Love Story" "Our Song" "Teardrops on My Guitar"
- Irish member of One Direction with blonde hair.
- Sings "The Climb"
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- Sings "Jar of Hearts"
- One Direction member who wanted to be a lawyer before they starred on X Factor
- The dobre brothers with nice hair and fancy cars.
- Just BEAT IT!
- Mason Countinho's beach music video song with Angelic.
11 Clues: Just BEAT IT! • Sings "The Climb" • Sings "Jar of Hearts" • Formerly on dance moms, loves bows. • Irish member of One Direction with blonde hair. • The dobre brothers with nice hair and fancy cars. • Hit songs "Baby", "Never Say Never" and "10,000 hours" • Mason Countinho's beach music video song with Angelic. • Hit songs "Love Story" "Our Song" "Teardrops on My Guitar" • ...
Better Half 2022-06-28
12 Clues: Type of clock • "___ in crime" • 90s cartoon show • Half of an octet • Lines at a wedding? • Answer at the altar • Summertime gathering • Jewish wedding officiant • One-half, two-thirds, e.g. • Former One Direction member • Popular honeymoon destination • Peanut butter's snack partner
Newtons Laws 2023-02-24
Across
- the sum of all the forces acting on an object
- any process where the velocity changes
- speed- a measurement of how fast an object is moving at that particular moment
- due to gravity- the acceleration gained by an object due to gravitational force
- fall-a special case of motion with constant acceleration
- When two forces are the same strength but act in opposite direction
- A unit of weight in the US Customary System equal to 16 ounces
- momentum is neither created nor destroyed, but only changed through the action of forces
- a tendency to do nothing
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another
- be inclined from a horizontal or vertical line; slant up or down
- the force applied in one direction is greater than the force applied in the opposite direction
- For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
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- a force that keeps an object at rest
- the action of compressing or being compressed
- a state of balance between opposing forces or actions
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate
- the resistance created by any two objects when sliding against each other
- It is defined as 1 kg⋅m/s
- he quantity of motion of a moving body
- law of inertia
- or energy exerted or brought to bear
- a place where someone or something is located or has been put
- that the acceleration of an object is dependent upon two variables
- the movement by which the two elements of any jointed part are drawn away from each other
- speed- When the speed of an object remains the same - it does not increase or decrease
- a quantity or phenomenon that has two independent properties: magnitude and direction
- total distance traveled by the object in a particular time interval
- speed of motion, action, or operation
- the state of being stretched tight
30 Clues: law of inertia • a tendency to do nothing • It is defined as 1 kg⋅m/s • the state of being stretched tight • a force that keeps an object at rest • or energy exerted or brought to bear • speed of motion, action, or operation • any process where the velocity changes • he quantity of motion of a moving body • the action of compressing or being compressed • ...
chapter 7 vocab 2015-03-15
Across
- / A transformation that turns every point of a pre image. The pre image is a specified angle and direction about a fixed point
- / you can move the entire design by either rotation, reflection, or translation, and the design appears unchanged.
- /a transformation that moves all points of a figure. the points move all in the same distance in the same direction
- /a line that passes through two other lines. the two other lines are parallel to each other.
- / a composition of a translation and a reflection. on a parallel line it moves to the direction of the translation
- / A transformation that is congruent
- / the line that is equidistant from the preimage and image points
- /The ratio of a length on an image to a corresponding length on the pre image.
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- / transformation that preserves distance and angle measure. Reflections, rotations, translations, and glide reflections are all examples
- / The figure after the transformation
- / exists when a figure is built around a single point called the center of the figure
- /an object that looks the same after a certain amount of rotation
- / has the same or opposite direction
- / The original figure
- / The point from which dilations are performed.
- /The ratio of the lengths of two corresponding sides. it has two similar polygons or two similar solids.
- /a plane, mapping for which each point has exactly one image. each image point has exactly one pre image point. change in position, size or shape of a geometric figure
- /A transformation representing a flip of the figure over a point
- / A transformation determined by a center point. a figure by reducing or enlarging it with a scale factor
- / A line that can be drawn through a plane . a figure that can be the reflection image of the figure on the opposite side
20 Clues: / The original figure • / has the same or opposite direction • / A transformation that is congruent • / The figure after the transformation • / The point from which dilations are performed. • /A transformation representing a flip of the figure over a point • /an object that looks the same after a certain amount of rotation • ...
Waves crossword 2022-02-01
Across
- - maximum distance particles in a medium move from their rest position as waves pass through the medium.
- - a wave that is a oscillation of matter and transfers energy through a medium
- - passage of light through an object
- metal, cardboard)
- - disturbance is perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- - the distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave.
- - region of a longitudinal wave where the particles are farthest apart
- - bouncing of a wave off a surface
- - a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another
- - number of wavelengths that pass by a point each second
- - where the displacement of the medium is at a maximum
- - region of a longitudinal wave where the particles in the medium are closest together
- - scatters light as the light passes through (wax paper, frosted glass)
- - wave changes direction, because its speed changes
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- - the ability of a material to bounce back after being disturbed
- - can travel through empty space and through matter; includes radio waves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays
- - where the displacement of the medium is at minimum
- -happens when two or more waves are in the same place
- - material in which a mechanical wave travels
- - angle of incidence equals angle of reflection
- - transmits light (glass, water, air)
- - change of pitch when a sound source is moving in relation to an observer
- - transfer of energy by a wave to the medium through which it travels.
- - a material that reflects or absorbs all of the light that strikes it
- - makes the particles in a medium move parallel to the direction of the wave
- - change in direction of a wave when it travels by the edge of an object or through an opening
26 Clues: metal, cardboard) • - bouncing of a wave off a surface • - passage of light through an object • - transmits light (glass, water, air) • - material in which a mechanical wave travels • - angle of incidence equals angle of reflection • - wave changes direction, because its speed changes • - where the displacement of the medium is at minimum • ...
Waves Vocabulary 2022-04-28
Across
- a region in a longitudinal wave where the particles are closest together
- the point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of negative or downward displacement from the rest position
- the maximum amount of displacement of a particle on the medium from its rest position
- wave consisting of a periodic disturbance or vibration that takes place in the same direction as the advance of the wave
- Any electromagnetic wave's frequency multiplied by its wavelength
- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- In simple terms, resonance occurs when the driving frequency of an oscillation matches the natural frequency, giving rise to large amplitudes.
- property of certain electromagnetic radiations in which the direction and magnitude of the vibrating electric field are related in a specified way.
- the frequency of sound
- 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
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- unit for expressing the ratio between two physical quantities, usually amounts of acoustic or electric power, or for measuring the relative loudness of sounds.
- pattern of disturbance caused by the movement of energy traveling through a medium
- The frequency with which something (such as a wavelength) occurs, measured in the number of times the cycle repeats during each second of time.
- a wave that is an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium.
- the point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of positive or upward displacement from the rest position
- a state of balance between opposing forces
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed
- a wave with a repeating continuous pattern which determines its wavelength and frequency.
- the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave or electromagnetic wave.
20 Clues: the frequency of sound • a state of balance between opposing forces • the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time • Any electromagnetic wave's frequency multiplied by its wavelength • a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation. • a region in a longitudinal wave where the particles are closest together • ...
Electromagnetism 2024-02-16
Across
- no longer true medium not required
- All of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
- Electromagnetic waves with wavelengths that are longer than visible light but shorter than microwaves.
- Electromagnetic waves with the shortest wavelengths and highest frequencies
- the distance from any point on a wave to an identical point on the next wave
- Electromagnetic waves with wavelengths that are shorter than visible light but longer than X-rays.
- all energy that is organized into the electromagnetic spectrum
- The bending of a wave as it passes at an angle from one medium to another
- A wave that requires a medium through which to travel
- A form of energy that can move through the vacuum of space
- A lens that is thicker in the middle than at the edges
- The center of interest on a page or set of facing pages, created by using color, contrast and proportion
- to go in different directions from the same point
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- electromagnetic waves with wavelengths shorter than ultraviolet rays, but longer than gamma rays
- move further from the nucleus; a higher energy level
- the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
- A wave in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to the direction the wave travels
- A lens that is thinner in the center than at the edges
- mass/volume
- Electromagnetic waves with the longest wavelengths and lowest frequencies
- A wave that moves the medium in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the wave travels
- the bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface through which it cannot pass
- frequency x wavelength
- radio waves with the shortest wavelengths and highest frequencies
- to move toward one point
- Height of a wave
- when an object causes a wave to change direction and bend around it
27 Clues: mass/volume • Height of a wave • frequency x wavelength • to move toward one point • no longer true medium not required • to go in different directions from the same point • move further from the nucleus; a higher energy level • A wave that requires a medium through which to travel • A lens that is thinner in the center than at the edges • ...
Physics Review - Semester 1 2019-12-16
Across
- law that relates an object's net force to its mass and acceleration
- a tentative statement made to explain an observation
- picture that shows all of the forces acting on an object
- measure of the length an object travels
- __ of friction
- stored energy due to an objects height above the earth
- speed with direction
- study of objects and how they move
- energy that a moving object has
- objects freely falling have a constant ___
- how fast work is done
- measure of gravitational pull on an object
- done when a force moves an object over a distance
- a quantity that has magnitude only
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- measure of particles that make up an object
- measure of distance that shows an objects change in position
- a force that opposes an objects motion when in contact with a surface
- Newton's law that states all masses are attracted to one another
- force induced when an object constantly changes direction
- an object will resist a change in its state of motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force
- the science of matter, energy, forces and the phenomena that binds them
- horizontal distance traveled by a flying object
- study of why objects move and how forces affect motion
- the measure of ability that a force has to rotate an object around a pivot point
- a measurable quantity where direction must be considered for analysis
- for every force, there is an equal force applied in the opposite direction
26 Clues: __ of friction • speed with direction • how fast work is done • energy that a moving object has • study of objects and how they move • a quantity that has magnitude only • measure of the length an object travels • objects freely falling have a constant ___ • measure of gravitational pull on an object • measure of particles that make up an object • ...
Waves 2023-05-02
Across
- (a vector arrow, drawn perpendicular to the wave front, that indicates the direction in which a wave is moving)
- (the "actual" wave - easy to see with a water wave.)
- (The more energy a wave has, the ___ is its amplitude)
- (___ waves move particles parallel to the direction the wave is moving, “push-pull” waves.)
- (time required to go through one cycle. Measured in seconds)
- (interference- Occurs when the crest and troughs of two interfering waves meet, and their amplitudes cancel out.)
- (Increasing the frequency of a wave ___ its wavelength.
- (Waves near shore will break and carry the medium with it, which is why __ washes up on shore)
- (interference is when the two interfering waves met in the medium and have displacement in the same direction.)
- (___ waves Travel on a surface separating 2 media)
- (how fast the wave is moving)
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- (is when a mechanical wave strikes a barrier.)
- (____ waves cause the medium to vibrate at right angles to the direction the wave travels)
- (the material through which a wave passes)
- (max displacement from its rest position (also known as wave height))
- (____ of incidence- the angle formed by the ray and the surface it hits)
- (distance between two identical points on consecutive waves)
- (number of cycles in a certain time.)
- (when energy moves through a medium as a vibration)
- (wave ___ is the phenomenon that takes place when waves while traveling in the same media met.)
20 Clues: (how fast the wave is moving) • (number of cycles in a certain time.) • (the material through which a wave passes) • (is when a mechanical wave strikes a barrier.) • (___ waves Travel on a surface separating 2 media) • (when energy moves through a medium as a vibration) • (the "actual" wave - easy to see with a water wave.) • ...
Force Review 2025-04-28
Across
- Gravity always pulls in this direction.
- The standard unit of measurement for mass.
- This measurement is how we relate to all others. Without it, we could not describe life around us.
- The pulling force on an object.
- This force isn't actually a real, physical force.
- This is the name of the force on an object when it is touching a surface. It is always perpendicular to the surface.
- This force only applies if the object is moving along a surface.
- The coefficient of friction must be a number between one and ____.
- Acceleration is measured in meters per second ____.
- The speed of an object in a given direction.
- The measure of how much an object is being impacted in a particular direction.
- This force applies when the object is near another object with mass.
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- The standard unit of measurement for force.
- On a free body diagram, I must always show which ways are ____.
- The name of the picture we draw with forces is called a free body ____.
- Always fill these out first when starting a word problem.
- How far an object is from an origin point.
- The pushing force on an object.
- To draw forces, you draw an ____ in a specific direction and label it with the force.
- The amount of "stuff" an object is made of. Not to be confused with weight.
- How an object is speeding up or slowing down over time.
21 Clues: The pulling force on an object. • The pushing force on an object. • Gravity always pulls in this direction. • The standard unit of measurement for mass. • How far an object is from an origin point. • The standard unit of measurement for force. • The speed of an object in a given direction. • This force isn't actually a real, physical force. • ...
Benji's Physics Basics Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-03
Across
- Current, Base quantity represented by ampere (A)
- Base quantity represented by Meter (m)
- Base quantity represented by Kilogram (kg)
- Intensity, Base quantity represented by candela (cd)
- A fundamental invisible force that pulls objects towards one another
- due to gravity, Ignoring air resistance making every objects accelerate at the same rate if dropped at the same height
- The speed of a point in a certain direction
- Educated guess on a relevant value
- The location of an object or point at any given time
- Quantity, 7 independent physical quantities
- prefixes, Prefixes for certain values of measurement categorized by factors of 10
- Distance from the final destination to the origin
- Base quantity represented by Seconds (s)
- Mechanics that describe the motion of objects as well as systems and points
- an interaction that will alter the velocity of an object
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- A physical quantity as a product of symbols represented by base quantities
- Similar to velocity except there is no direction and it is an absolute value
- When finding the area under a curve we find the ___________
- Base quantity represented by Kelvin (K)
- Quantity, Quantity represented by a number of units and a direction
- Velocity, Average velocity of a point in a certain direction
- Units, The standard unit of measurement for everywhere except the U.S.
- of Substance, Base quantity represented by Mole (mol)
- Quantity, Quantity given with a single number and symbol
- Rate of change of an objects velocity with respect to time
25 Clues: Educated guess on a relevant value • Base quantity represented by Meter (m) • Base quantity represented by Kelvin (K) • Base quantity represented by Seconds (s) • Base quantity represented by Kilogram (kg) • The speed of a point in a certain direction • Quantity, 7 independent physical quantities • Current, Base quantity represented by ampere (A) • ...
waves 2021-09-01
Across
- has an equilibrium, crests, and troughs.
- Speed and direction.
- the change in direction of a wave as it passes from one medium to another.
- The boundary between two objects.
- transfers energy in compressions and rarefactions.
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- Measured in Hertz.
- P and S waves.
- The substance a wave travels through.
- Measured in hertz.
- A measurement of sound.
- The distance between two crests or troughs.
- something that transfers energy without transferring matter.
- 1/frequency
- 90 degrees to where a ray hits.
14 Clues: 1/frequency • P and S waves. • Measured in Hertz. • Measured in hertz. • Speed and direction. • A measurement of sound. • 90 degrees to where a ray hits. • The boundary between two objects. • The substance a wave travels through. • has an equilibrium, crests, and troughs. • The distance between two crests or troughs. • transfers energy in compressions and rarefactions. • ...
Electricity (Ch 20 Pg 600) 2023-05-04
Across
- effect a charge has on charges around it
- charge that regularly reverses direction
- attraction/repulsion between charged particles
- charges do not flow easily
- allows to charges flow easily
- causes subatomic particles to attract/repel
- law that states Voltage=Current X resistance
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- opposition to flow of charges in a material
- measurement of potential difference
- almost 0 resistance when cooled to low temp.
- charge flows only in one direction
- a transfer of charge without contact
- study of the behavior of electric charges
13 Clues: charges do not flow easily • allows to charges flow easily • charge flows only in one direction • measurement of potential difference • a transfer of charge without contact • effect a charge has on charges around it • charge that regularly reverses direction • study of the behavior of electric charges • opposition to flow of charges in a material • ...
Math Puzzle 2021-09-20
Across
- Symmetry that refers to the turning of an object
- Two or more transformations
- Transformation that does not change shape or size
- Symmetry that refers to the mirror image
- Movement of geometric shapes
Down
- Transformations that has a translation
- Has both magnitude and direction
- Flip or mirror image
- Turn or moving counterclockwise or clockwise
- The original appearance or picture
- Slide in any direction
- The pre-image does not move
- The process of joining one set to another
- The final appearance or after a transformation
14 Clues: Flip or mirror image • Slide in any direction • Two or more transformations • The pre-image does not move • Movement of geometric shapes • Has both magnitude and direction • The original appearance or picture • Transformations that has a translation • Symmetry that refers to the mirror image • The process of joining one set to another • ...
Modern Vocabulary 2022-01-21
Across
- swings a swinging motion of the upper body
- a position where the dancer makes a C shape
- a three step movement
- a spiral curve of the body
- stretching of the arm of leg in any direction
- shifts weight from one side to the other
- to disengage
Down
- a forward push of the foot
- a straight leg kick
- a lead of the body in any direction
- to bend at the knee
- forward flexing of the spine
- to rise onto the balls of the feet
- to stretch or point
14 Clues: to disengage • a straight leg kick • to bend at the knee • to stretch or point • a three step movement • a forward push of the foot • a spiral curve of the body • forward flexing of the spine • to rise onto the balls of the feet • a lead of the body in any direction • shifts weight from one side to the other • swings a swinging motion of the upper body • ...
Four Sacred Mountain & Direction 2025-03-26
14 Clues: Yoolgai • Diichili • Tsoodzil • Hayoolkaal • Chahalheel • Nihootsoii • Dibe Nitsaa • Dootl'izhii • Sis Naajini • Baashzhinii • Nihodootl'izh • Dook'o'oosliid • Nitsahakees Dziil • Baashzhinii-another name
Week 11 2013-05-22
20 Clues: huge • royal • a road • sugary • to get it • yeasty food • a direction • a body part • inhale/exhale • you sit on it • a heavy metal • to be deceased • singles one out • tells you a time • process of dying • evaporated water • leaves fall off it • you do it at night • sandy watery location • snow traversing device
Math 2022-03-04
Across
- A line that is not strength but at an angle
- Zero, infinity
- Something entirely together
- A curved line that doesn’t touch zero
- Where two lines meet
- change of one thing to another
- Mirror effect in a graft
- a
- Bottom number of a fraction
- a
Down
- A>1
- a
- Translation of one thing in a different manner
- Line facing East and west
- Negative infinity, zero
- direction of infinity
- Making a solution smaller
- 0<a<1
- s
- Logical numbers
20 Clues: a • a • s • a • A>1 • 0<a<1 • Zero, infinity • Logical numbers • Where two lines meet • direction of infinity • Negative infinity, zero • Mirror effect in a graft • Line facing East and west • Making a solution smaller • Something entirely together • Bottom number of a fraction • change of one thing to another • A curved line that doesn’t touch zero • A line that is not strength but at an angle • ...
Electricity Revision Crossword 2016-02-01
Across
- Unit of current. The charge that flows during one second
- Unit of electric charge
- A component made of a thin wire that protects a circuit from electrical fire. If the current gets too large, the fuse wire melts (the fuse 'blows') and stops the current.
- A Component which changes electrical energy into light energy
- unit of power
- A material with high resistance and that doesn’t let electricity pass through
- Used in a circuit when there is more than one cell
- a material that always lets electrical current to pass through
- A piece that only lets electricity flow in one direction
- Describes a circuit in which the current travels along one path through every component.
- A component in a circuit. When closed the current can flow. When open the current cannot flow.
Down
- the unit of resistance
- A meter that is used to measure the voltage of a circuit
- Describes a circuit in which the current splits up into more than one path.
- Flow of electric charge. Measured in Amps. The number of coulombs of charge that flow per second.
- A very thin piece of wire inside a lamp that glows and gets hot when current passes through it
- A component which changes chemical potential energy to electrical energy.
- The measurement of how hard it is for electricity to pass through a wire
- an electrical device that has a specific definition
- the flow in a circuit that makes a current
- amount of energy transferred every second
- current current that only flows in only one direction
- something that changes chemical potential energy into electrical energy
23 Clues: unit of power • the unit of resistance • Unit of electric charge • amount of energy transferred every second • the flow in a circuit that makes a current • Used in a circuit when there is more than one cell • an electrical device that has a specific definition • current current that only flows in only one direction • ...
Physics 2023-05-22
Across
- produced at locations where destructive interference occurs.
- combination of two waves moving in opposite directions, each having the same amplitude and frequency
- The angle between the wave propagation direction and the normal to the coastline
- when a wave reflects off a plane surface, the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
- change in frequency of a wave in relation to an observer moving relative to the wave source.
- property of transverse waves which specifies the geometrical orientation of the oscillations.
- occurs when waves come together so that they completely cancel each other out.
- a wave with a repeating continuous pattern which determines its wavelength and frequency
- a description of the frequency of the sound.
- a value calculated from the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum.
- the lowest point in a wave length
- a completed period in a wave
- the area of a wave that is spread out.
- an increase or decrease in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source and observer move toward each other.
- a single disturbance that moves through a transmission medium
- the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time
- observed when a wave is not confined to a given space along the medium.
- the substance that carries a wave or disturbance from one location to another
- a relationship between the path taken by a ray of light in crossing the boundary
- the ray of light falling on the surface
- lght that has the same wavelength so it is one color
- The angle between the reflected ray and the normal
- when two waves meet while traveling along the same medium.
Down
- A standing wave pattern always consists of an alternating patter
- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- wave movement
- When two objects vibrate with different frequencies
- When the peaks of the waves line up
- the vibration is parallel to the direction of motion
- when the matching vibrations of another object increase the amplitude of an object's oscillations.
- the entire distribution of electromagnetic radiation according to frequency
- the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave
- the time for a particle on a medium to make one complete vibrational cycle.
- The highest surface part of a wave
- the repetitive or periodic variation
- reflection of light or other waves or particles from a surface such that a ray incident on the surface is scattered at many angles
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position.
- a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation.
- A form of radiant energy that is thrown back from a nonpermeable or nonabsorbing surface
- reflection such that the angle of reflection of the light is equal to the angle of incidence and on the opposite side
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another
- a wave that is an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium.
- abrupt change in the direction of propagation of a wave that strikes the boundary between different mediums.
- the spreading of waves around obstacles
44 Clues: wave movement • a completed period in a wave • the lowest point in a wave length • The highest surface part of a wave • When the peaks of the waves line up • the repetitive or periodic variation • the area of a wave that is spread out. • the spreading of waves around obstacles • the ray of light falling on the surface • a description of the frequency of the sound. • ...
Ag lesson 13.1 2024-02-06
Across
- flower with only 3 of the main parts
- type of root that branches in all directions
- direction xylem brings stuff
- parts that provide support
- plant with 2 seed leafs when they first emerge
- type of tissue that xylem and phloem
- part that does reproduction
- direction phloem brings stuff
- type of tissue covering outside of plant
Down
- part of plant that provides support
- largest part of most plants
- plant with one seed leaf when they first emerge
- type of flower with all of the parts
- type of root that is strait down
- part that does photosynthesis
15 Clues: parts that provide support • largest part of most plants • part that does reproduction • direction xylem brings stuff • part that does photosynthesis • direction phloem brings stuff • type of root that is strait down • part of plant that provides support • flower with only 3 of the main parts • type of flower with all of the parts • type of tissue that xylem and phloem • ...
science crossword puzzle 2023-01-06
Across
- Change from one type to another
- Movement when two things hit eachother
- energy Energy in an object
- Can change
- Move one object to another
- Evidence that goes against a claim
- Speed in a particular direction
Down
- Diagram
- Parts to create a complex whole
- Separate
- Matter in an object
- Go away
- Go towards
- Move or change
- Push or pull
15 Clues: Diagram • Go away • Separate • Can change • Go towards • Push or pull • Move or change • Matter in an object • energy Energy in an object • Move one object to another • Change from one type to another • Parts to create a complex whole • Speed in a particular direction • Evidence that goes against a claim • Movement when two things hit eachother
