one direction Crossword Puzzles
Kals Science Quiz 2025-09-11
Across
- Total time in air.
- Speed at a specific moment.
- Speed and direction stay the same.
- The curved path a projectile follows.
- Motion with changes in speed or direction.
- The perspective from which motion is observed.
- Motion with constant speed in a straight line.
- Total distance / total time.
- Velocity at launch.
- Movement compared to another object or point.
- Force of air opposing motion.
- Total distance / total time.
- Magnitude only (e.g., speed, distance).
- Motion that occurs in both horizontal and vertical directions.
- A stationary point used to determine whether an object is in motion.
- Constant velocity.
Down
- Horizontal and vertical motions are independent.
- Straight-line change in position with direction (vector).
- Breaking velocity into horizontal and vertical parts.
- The change in position of an object over time.
- Object launched and influenced only by gravity.
- Total path traveled (scalar).
- How fast an object moves (s = distance / time).
- Magnitude and direction (e.g., velocity, displacement).
- Formula to calculate how far a projectile travels horizontally.
- Horizontal distance traveled.
- Rate of change of velocity.
- Maximum velocity due to air resistance.
- Upward and downward motion and mirror images (no air resistance).
- Speed with direction (v = displacement / time).
- Motion under gravity only.
- Changes due to gravity.
- Highest point reached.
33 Clues: Total time in air. • Constant velocity. • Velocity at launch. • Highest point reached. • Changes due to gravity. • Motion under gravity only. • Speed at a specific moment. • Rate of change of velocity. • Total distance / total time. • Total distance / total time. • Total path traveled (scalar). • Horizontal distance traveled. • Force of air opposing motion. • ...
CGillis Crossword 2023-02-01
Across
- what the seismograph reads, travels through the earth
- theory that explains the moving of Earths continents
- one plate slides underneath of another one after contact
- less than half of a mile
- where boundaries slide by each other
- plates that pull away from each other
- change of direction when light hits an angle
- the point where One plate goes underneath another one
- hotter than any of the surrounding areas
Down
- zone of energized charges particles, mostly from solar winds
- planets melt, the materials become separated
- hotter less dense material rises, colder more dense sink
- rock that has changed physically or chemically, from heat, pressure, etc
- study of the Earth
- rock formed by built up sediment
- rock solidifying from magma
- responds to ground shaking, reads seismic waves
- thickest layer of Earth
18 Clues: study of the Earth • thickest layer of Earth • less than half of a mile • rock solidifying from magma • rock formed by built up sediment • where boundaries slide by each other • plates that pull away from each other • hotter than any of the surrounding areas • planets melt, the materials become separated • change of direction when light hits an angle • ...
Unit 6 Direction Year 7 2025-05-22
Vectors Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-15
Across
- how to combine vectors in the same direction
- north of west, for example
- vector measured in m/s
- how to combine a north and south vector
- vector measured in meters
- horizontal and vertical pieces of an angled vector
- can be found using inverse tangent
- reindeer with a shiny nose
- quantity with only magnitude but no direction
Down
- use cosine to find this component
- use sine to find this component
- sum of two or more vectors
- how to combine perpendicular vectors
- a quantity that has magnitude and direction
- saint whose feast day is celebrated on December 6th
15 Clues: vector measured in m/s • vector measured in meters • north of west, for example • sum of two or more vectors • reindeer with a shiny nose • use sine to find this component • use cosine to find this component • can be found using inverse tangent • how to combine perpendicular vectors • how to combine a north and south vector • a quantity that has magnitude and direction • ...
Maggie's Bridal Shower 2024-09-26
Across
- Piney herb, or a beach in FL
- Paternal and Maternal
- Grocery in children’s playtime and Maggie/Tristan meeting place story
- Maggie as barista would make this espresso drink
- Burt Reynolds played one who traveled with Smokey
- Claire de
Down
- Nashville sound
- Lone Star State
- North Carolina vinegar or Texas dry rub
- Green Beret garb
- Raleigh-to-Nashville direction
- Capitol of Tennessee
- One shade of this Bridemaids Dress Color
13 Clues: Claire de • Nashville sound • Lone Star State • Green Beret garb • Capitol of Tennessee • Paternal and Maternal • Piney herb, or a beach in FL • Raleigh-to-Nashville direction • North Carolina vinegar or Texas dry rub • One shade of this Bridemaids Dress Color • Maggie as barista would make this espresso drink • Burt Reynolds played one who traveled with Smokey • ...
FINAL PROJECT IN PHYSICS 2 2023-04-26
Across
- 18. Phenomenon can occur with light, but not with sound?
- 9. Uncharged atomic particles.
- 17. It measures small
- 11. A circuit that contains more then one path for current flow. COMBINATION 13. Contain both series and parallel arrangements.
- 7.The center portion of an atom.
- 23.Is an informed guess about science or scientific relationships.
- 22. These reflections build up with each reflection and decay gradually as they are absorbed by the surfaces of objects in the enclosed space.
- 2. It attracts metallic objects such as metal paper clip and iron nails.
- 20.This bending by refraction makes it possible for us to have lenses, magnifying glasses, prisms and rainbows.
- 1. The force (pressure) that causes current to flow.
- 13. It is the electricity at rest.
Down
- 19.Occurs when a wave hits boundary between two media where the wave speeds differ, but the wave stays in the original medium instead of passing into the second medium
- 8. Positively Charged atomic particles
- 25.WAVES Is a type of wave in which the medium's vibration is parallel to the direction of the wave, and the medium's displacement is in the same direction as that of the wave movement
- 15. It is the power supply or power source.
- 5. Wave with linear wave front.
- 12. The SI unit of potential difference.
- 4. Waves with circular wave front.
- 24.Is the directional speed of an object in motion as an indication of its rate of change in position as observed from a particular frame of reference and as measured by a particular standard of time
- 14. It is the Electricity in motion.
- 21.It occurs when the size of the aperture or obstacle is of the same order of magnitude as the wavelength of the incident wave.
- 16. a disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles. TRANSVERSE 19. It is a wave the particles are displaced perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation.
- 10. A circuit that contains only one path for current flow.
- 3. It is a wave that line forming the crests of a two-dimensional wave.
- 6. It is a wave narrow normal to the wave and pointing in the direction of propagation.
25 Clues: 17. It measures small • 9. Uncharged atomic particles. • 5. Wave with linear wave front. • 7.The center portion of an atom. • 4. Waves with circular wave front. • 13. It is the electricity at rest. • 14. It is the Electricity in motion. • 8. Positively Charged atomic particles • 12. The SI unit of potential difference. • 15. It is the power supply or power source. • ...
Physics 2024-10-09
Across
- side by side and having the same distance continuously between them.
- The path of a projectile under the influence of gravity ideally follows a curve of this shape.
- right angles to a horizontal plane; in a direction, or having an alignment, such that the top is directly above the bottom
- the great size or extent of something
- frame of reference is a set of coordinates that can be used to determine positions and velocities of objects in that frame.
- Objects that are thrown or launched into the air and are subject to gravity are called projectiles
- the force that acts on an object moving through air in the opposite direction of the object's motion
- a physical quantity that has magnitude but no direction
- a physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- the curved path that an object follows when thrown, launched, or otherwise projected near the surface of Earth
- the path followed by a projectile flying or an object moving under the action of given forces
- branch of mechanics concerned with the motion of objects without reference to the forces which cause the motion.
- indicates vector quantities
- indicates scalar quantities
- square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides
Down
- rate of change of velocity per unit of time.
- the acceleration of an object falling under the influence of gravity alone aka 9.8 m/s2
- the projections of a vector along the axes of a coordinate system
- angle less than 90 degrees
- vertical axis on Cartesian coordinate plane
- a symbol used to specify one of the elements of an array
- displacement of the object in unit time.
- the length of the straight line drawn from its initial position to the object’s final position
- the impact of an action or activity after mitigation
- parallel to the plane of the horizon; at right angles to the vertical
- the motion of one object in relation to another object, as if the second object is stationary.
- the action or process of moving or being moved.
- at an angle of 90° to a given line, plane, or surface.
- horizontal axis on Cartesian coordinate plane
- a vector that represents the sum of two or more vectors
30 Clues: angle less than 90 degrees • indicates vector quantities • indicates scalar quantities • the great size or extent of something • displacement of the object in unit time. • vertical axis on Cartesian coordinate plane • rate of change of velocity per unit of time. • horizontal axis on Cartesian coordinate plane • the action or process of moving or being moved. • ...
Physics 2021-11-22
Across
- ment to be universal, consicse, and expressed in a single equation or sentance
- the final position subtracted by the original position
- a testable statement to see if something works (can do an experiment to test it)
- states how well repeated measurements of something generate the same or similar
- relies on displacement, not the total distance traveled
- an explanation for patterns in nature that is supported by much scientific evidence and is verified by multiple researchers
- an experiment where you test only one variable at a time
- a representation that is often too difficult to study or see directly
Down
- Scientific ideas and explanations that are true in many, but not all situations in the universe are usually called
- how close a measurment is to the ACCEPTED value for that measurement (average)
- measurement of a location in respect to its origin
- the length of a path between its final and original position
- a description of how fast or slow an object moves
- the location of an object that also includes a reference point or frame
- requires only magnitude (ex, distance, time and temprature)
- requires magnitude AND direction to state fully (ex,displacement, velocity)
- reference point combined with direction that must have an origin and a positve or negative direction
17 Clues: a description of how fast or slow an object moves • measurement of a location in respect to its origin • the final position subtracted by the original position • relies on displacement, not the total distance traveled • an experiment where you test only one variable at a time • requires only magnitude (ex, distance, time and temprature) • ...
force and motion vocab 2024-10-18
Across
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion
- A force to move objects away from you
- change in the rate of motion, speed, or action
- two equal forces act in opposite directions the result is that the forces are balanced and there is no motion.
- energy that is in motion
- A force that requires two pieces of matter to touch4. Non-contact Force: A force that acts at a distance; pushes or pulls without physically touching
- The speed of an object in a particular direction
- energy that is stored
- A push or pull on an object
Down
- the force that acts in the opposite direction of movement; causes moving objects to slow down or come to a stop 9. Newton: The unit that forces are measured in
- When one force is stronger than the other the result is motion.
- A force used to move objects toward you
- a change in position compared to a place or an object that is not moving
- The path along which something moves
- the ability to do work
- The force of attraction between any two objects
16 Clues: energy that is stored • the ability to do work • energy that is in motion • A push or pull on an object • The path along which something moves • A force to move objects away from you • A force used to move objects toward you • change in the rate of motion, speed, or action • The force of attraction between any two objects • The speed of an object in a particular direction • ...
Unit 4 2023-12-12
Across
- type of wave formed when two traveling waves of equal amplitude, frequency, and speed are superposed in opposite direction
- the maximum displacement of a wave from rest position
- lowest point on a wave
- highest point of a wave
- angle of incidence that produces an angle of refraction of 90 degrees
- type of wave where crests and troughs do not change
- the interference when the resultant has smaller amplitude
- when the displacement is zero
- _________ waves have oscillations parallel to the direction of energy
- when two or more waves meet and combine
Down
- the shortest distance between two points that are in phase on a wave
- surface that travels with a wave, perpendicular to direction it travels in
- a line showing the direction in which a wave transfers energy, perpendicular to a wavefront
- when waves pass through a narrow gap or slit, the waves spread out
- particles are bunched up here
- the interference when the resultant wave has larger amplitude than any of the individual waves
- _____ harmonic reached when string vibrates with large amplitude in form of single loop
- the number of oscillations per unit time
- ________ waves have oscillations perpendicular to the direction of energy
- particles are spread out here
20 Clues: lowest point on a wave • highest point of a wave • particles are bunched up here • when the displacement is zero • particles are spread out here • when two or more waves meet and combine • the number of oscillations per unit time • type of wave where crests and troughs do not change • the maximum displacement of a wave from rest position • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Project 2024-02-01
Across
- An ordered list of numbers
- If the function has separate distinct parts it is
- If a vertical line passes through a graph in more than one place, then the graph is not a function.
- The set of all x values of a function. Where the graph exists in the x-direction
- The number that is added each time
- The set of all y values of a function. Where the graph exists in the y-direction
- A graph that shows the relationship between two data sets
- Any function that can be written in the form f(x)=mx+b
- The rate of change of the function. For a function to be linear, it has to have constant slope
- When the prediction is made for a value within the extremes of the original data set
- A variable (often denoted by x ) whose variation does not depend on that of another.
- A variable (often denoted by y ) whose value depends on that of another.
- used to indicate the position of the term in the sequene
- When the prediction is made for a value outside the extremes
Down
- Each number in a sequence
- One way to quantify the correlation of a data set is with the
- A straight line that passes close to most data points
- When one data set decreases as the other increases
- Y values that come out of a function.
- A set of ordered pairs
- When both data sets are increasing
- X values that go into a function.
- If the function has no holes or gaps it is
- A sequence in which the difference between any term and the one before it is constant
24 Clues: A set of ordered pairs • Each number in a sequence • An ordered list of numbers • X values that go into a function. • The number that is added each time • When both data sets are increasing • Y values that come out of a function. • If the function has no holes or gaps it is • If the function has separate distinct parts it is • ...
Robotics Vocabulary 2023-02-01
Across
- negatively charged particle
- a container in where chemical energy becomes electric
- loop where electricity can flow through the whole thing
- a safety device consisting of a strip of wire that melts and breaks an electric circuit if the current exceeds a safe level
- loop where electricity cannot flow through the entire circuit
- a material that easily allows electricity to flow through
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
- material that allows for little electricity to pass through
- an electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals, typically used in power supplies.
- the SI unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second, corresponding to the power in an electric circuit in which the potential difference is one volt and the current one ampere.
- 1000 watts.
Down
- a particle with a neutral charge
- comprises branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch
- all components are connected end-to-end to form a single path for current flow
- the unit of electromotive force
- electric current that is uni-directional, so the flow of charge is always in the same direction
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- a device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- flow of electricity
- a positively charged particle, usually found in a nucleus
- center of an atom, consists of protons and neutrons
- unit of matter comprised of electrons, protons, and neutrons.
23 Clues: 1000 watts. • flow of electricity • negatively charged particle • the unit of electromotive force • a particle with a neutral charge • center of an atom, consists of protons and neutrons • a container in where chemical energy becomes electric • loop where electricity can flow through the whole thing • a material that easily allows electricity to flow through • ...
Waves Revision 2024-11-18
Across
- A type of wave where vibrations are at right angles to the direction the wave travels.
- The time it takes for one complete wave to pass a point.
- The bending of a wave as it passes into a different medium.
- A wave used in hospitals to see inside the body.
- The number of waves passing a point in one second.
- The type of wave used to broadcast sound and TV signals.
- A space where there is no matter and electromagnetic waves can travel.
- The part of a longitudinal wave where particles are closest together.
- How fast a wave travels through a medium.
- A wave that does not need a medium to travel through.
- The spreading out of waves when they pass through a gap.
- When a wave bounces back after hitting a surface.
- The distance between one wave peak and the next.
- A wave used for cooking and satellite communication.
Down
- A type of electromagnetic wave that causes skin to tan or burn.
- A wave where vibrations are parallel to the direction the wave travels.
- The part of a longitudinal wave where particles are spread out.
- A high-energy wave used to kill cancer cells.
- The height of a wave from its middle to the peak or trough.
- The unit used to measure the frequency of a wave.
- The type of electromagnetic wave that we can see.
- A type of electromagnetic wave used in remote controls and heaters.
- What waves transfer from one place to another without moving matter.
- The material that a wave moves through.
- A repeated movement back and forth, like in a wave.
25 Clues: The material that a wave moves through. • How fast a wave travels through a medium. • A high-energy wave used to kill cancer cells. • A wave used in hospitals to see inside the body. • The distance between one wave peak and the next. • The unit used to measure the frequency of a wave. • The type of electromagnetic wave that we can see. • ...
W spelling words 2020-04-27
waves 2018-05-08
Across
- Solid,Liquid,or Gas the waves travel through
- Wave wave that is an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium.
- A disturbance that causes energy
- speed the speed at which a wave travels
- Wave Mechanical Wave that causes particles in matter to move at right angles to the direction the wave travels
- waves waves which can travel through the vacuum of outer space.
Down
- measure wave rates
- wave Mechanical wave that causes particles in matter to move back and forth along the direction the wave travels
- From one point on the wave to the next point
- For a transverse wave, half the distance between a crest and a through
- the SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second
11 Clues: measure wave rates • A disturbance that causes energy • speed the speed at which a wave travels • Solid,Liquid,or Gas the waves travel through • From one point on the wave to the next point • the SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second • waves waves which can travel through the vacuum of outer space. • ...
health 2020-03-21
Across
- a state of complete physical, mental and social well- being
- moving a joint
- a combination of a step and a run in a sideways direction
- a label given when a person is well over one's normal healthy weight
- a springing action leaving the ground with one foot and landing on the same foot
- a state characterized by health happiness and prosperity
- same as walking but at a faster rate with brief moments of flight when both feet are off the ground
- propelling an object away from the body using your hands
- fluidly and gradually shifting the center of gravity from one body part to another
- a label given when a person's weight is greater than what is generally considered healthy
- a springing action leaving the ground with one or two feet and landing on two feet
Down
- the process of alternately losing balance and recovering while moving forward or backward in an upright position
- the rotation of a selected body part around its long axis
- a combination of a step and a run in which there is a lead leg and a trail leg (same leg stays in front) - forward direction
- combination of a step and a hop, alternating feet
- an extension of a run using greater force; leaving the ground with one foot and landing on the opposite foot
- moving body parts away from the center of gravity
- rotating the body along the long axis
- the process of adopting patterns of behavior that can lead to improved health and heightened life satisfaction
- rhythmical, smooth motion of a body part resembling a pendulum
20 Clues: moving a joint • rotating the body along the long axis • combination of a step and a hop, alternating feet • moving body parts away from the center of gravity • a state characterized by health happiness and prosperity • propelling an object away from the body using your hands • the rotation of a selected body part around its long axis • ...
Waves Crossword 2026-04-10
Across
- the number of waves per second.
- when a wave bounces off a boundary.
- an area of a wave where where pressure is lower.
- interference when a crest and trough meet and make a smaller wave.
- the time it takes for one full wave cycle to pass a point.
- a disturbance or vibration that transfers energy.
- interference when two crests meet and make a bigger wave.
- an area of a wave where pressure is higher.
- the matter a mechanical wave travels through
- a reflection where the wave pulse stays upright.
- wave, a wave where the particles move parallel to the direction the wave travels.
- a reflection where the wave pulse flips upside down.
- of phase, when waves do not line up so crests meet troughs.
- the distance from one crest to the next crest, or from one trough to the next trough.
Down
- when a wave bends as it passes an object or goes through a gap.
- the resting position of the medium where there is no amplitude.
- the distance from equilibrium to the top of a crest.
- the place where one medium ends and another begins.
- wave, a wave where the particles move perpendicular to the direction the wave travels.
- wave, a wave that does not require a medium and can travel through space.
- phase, when waves line up so crests meet crests.
- wave, a wave that requires a medium to travel through.
- (Hz), the unit used to measure frequency; 1 Hz equals 1 wave per second.
- when two waves overlap and their amplitudes combine.
- the lowest point of a transverse wave.
- the highest point of a transverse wave.
26 Clues: the number of waves per second. • when a wave bounces off a boundary. • the lowest point of a transverse wave. • the highest point of a transverse wave. • an area of a wave where pressure is higher. • the matter a mechanical wave travels through • an area of a wave where where pressure is lower. • phase, when waves line up so crests meet crests. • ...
Earthquake Glossary 2012-04-30
Across
- a seismic body wave that shakes the ground back and forth in the same direction and the opposite direction as the direction the wave is moving.
- a fracture along blocks of crust on either side have moved relative to one another parallel to the fracture.
- a seismic body wave that shakes the ground back and forth perpendicular to the direction the wave is moving.
- a measure of the size of an earthquake based on the area of fault rupture, the average amount of slip, and the force that was required to overcome the friction sticking the rocks together that were offset by faulting.
- a record written by a seismograph in response to ground motions produced by an earthquake, explosion, or other ground-motion sources.
- is the fracture zone along the ocean bottom where molten mantle material comes to the surface, thus creating new crust.
- earthquakes that follow the largest shock of an earthquake sequence.
- a term used to describe both sudden slip on a fault, and the resulting ground shaking and radiated seismic energy caused by the slip, or by volcanic or magmatic activity, or other sudden stress changes in the earth.
- a number (written as a Roman numeral) describing the severity of an earthquake in terms of its effects on the earth's surface and on humans and their structures.
- a general reference to landslides, liquefaction, lateral spreads, and any other consequence of shaking that affects the stability of the ground.
- the process of the oceanic lithosphere colliding with and descending beneath the continental lithosphere.
- Relatively hard, solid rock that commonly underlies softer rock, sediment, or soil; a subset of the basement or Baby I'm not Fred Flinstone but I can make your _________________.
- is the point within the earth where an earthquake rupture starts.
Down
- A _______________ is a surface wave having a horizontal motion that is transverse (or perpendicular) to the direction the wave is traveling.
- a seismic seismic wave that is trapped near the surface of the earth.
- s the place where two lithospheric plates come together, one riding over the other. Most volcanoes on land occur parallel to and inland from the boundary between the two plates.
- is a movement of surface material down a slope.
- the process of the oceanic lithosphere colliding with and descending beneath the continental lithosphere.
- the study of the planet earth- the materials it is made of, the processes that act on those materials, the products formed, and the history of the planet and its life forms since its origin.
- he theory supported by a wide range of evidence that considers the earth's crust and upper mantle to be composed of several large, thin, relatively rigid plates that move relative to one another.
- a number that characterizes the relative size of an earthquake.
- the point on the earth's surface vertically above the hypocenter or focus, point in the crust where a seismic rupture begins.
- are relatively smaller earthquakes that precede the largest earthquake in a series, which is termed the main shock.
- developed in 1935 by Charles F. Richter of the California Institute of Technology as a mathematical device to compare the size of earthquakes.
- the place where two lithospheric plates come together, one riding over the other. Most volcanoes on land occur parallel to and inland from the boundary between the two plates.
- the outer solid part of the earth, including the crust and uppermost mantle.
- Spreading what happens at the mid-oceanic ridge where a divergent boundary is causing two plates to move away from one another resulting in spreading of the sea floor.
27 Clues: is a movement of surface material down a slope. • a number that characterizes the relative size of an earthquake. • is the point within the earth where an earthquake rupture starts. • earthquakes that follow the largest shock of an earthquake sequence. • a seismic seismic wave that is trapped near the surface of the earth. • ...
ELECTRICITY VOCABULARY 2015-03-16
Across
- Device used to change electricity from one voltage to another
- The electrical flow
- Material that allows electricity to flow easily through it
- Wave of electromagnetic energy used to carry an electronic signal through the atmosphere; also referred to as an electromagnetic carrier wave
- A very powerful, narrow beam of light in which all the light rays have the same wavelength
- A tiny chip of semiconducting material, such as silicon, that contains many of the electricalcircuits needed to operate an electronic device
- The part of a communication system that changes the senders message into electrical impulses and sends it through the channel to the receiver
- Scientific law expressing the relationship among electrical amperage, voltage, and resistance; it takes one volt to force one ampere of current through a resistance of one ohm
- In communication, thin, flexible, glass strands that transmit light over great distances in order to carry information
- Direct current; the one-directional flow of electrons
- Material that resists the flow of electricity
- The number of cycles or changes in direction of alternating current; measured in hertz, or cycles per second
- A single pathway that electrical current flows through to more than one device; if one device along the path stops working, they all stop
- Material that has no measurable resistance to electricity
- The movement of electrons from one atom to another
Down
- The pressure needed to push electricity through a circuit
- Material that can be used as either a conductor of electricity or an insulator
- A buildup of electrons that are not in motion and are seeking to discharge
- Alternating current; electrical flow that constantly changes direction
- Alternating current; electrical flow that constantly changes direction
- A device that changes one form of energy, such as sound, into an electrical signal that can be transmitted by a sender through a channel to a receiver
- An electrical signal having distinct values
- Anything that opposes or slows the flow of electrical current
- The pathway that electricity flows along; often includes parts such as a wire and a device to which the electricity is being delivered
- An electrical circuit having multiple pathways carrying current to individual devices; if one device stops working, the others are not affected
- An electrical signal that changes continuously
- Direct current; the one-directional flow of electrons
- A measure of electric power; calculated by multiplying the amperes used times the voltage of the circuit
28 Clues: The electrical flow • An electrical signal having distinct values • Material that resists the flow of electricity • An electrical signal that changes continuously • The movement of electrons from one atom to another • Direct current; the one-directional flow of electrons • Direct current; the one-directional flow of electrons • ...
newtons law 2022-10-13
Across
- the process of changing positions
- the force applied in one direction is greater than the force applied in the opposite direction.
- an object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion at a constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
- relates an object's motion to the forces acting on it
- for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- the speed and direction of an object's motion.
- The resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
Down
- the acceleration of an object is dependent upon 2 variables the net force acting upon the object and the mass of the object
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
- an unbalanced force only when there is an individual force that is not being balanced by a force of equal magnitude
- the speed of something in a given direction.
- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape
- the measure of the distance an object travels per unit of time.
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- the vector sum of forces acting on a particle or object.
- a body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it, giving rise to a downward force; the heaviness of a person or thing
- the force of gravity
- a vehicle's capacity to gain speed within a short time
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate.
21 Clues: the force of gravity • the process of changing positions • the speed of something in a given direction. • the speed and direction of an object's motion. • relates an object's motion to the forces acting on it • a vehicle's capacity to gain speed within a short time • the vector sum of forces acting on a particle or object. • ...
newtons law 2024-03-14
Across
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
- the speed of something in a given direction.
- the vector sum of forces acting on a particle or object.
- energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate.
- The resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape
- for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- a vehicle's capacity to gain speed within a short time
Down
- the force applied in one direction is greater than the force applied in the opposite direction.
- the process of changing positions
- the measure of the distance an object travels per unit of time.
- an unbalanced force only when there is an individual force that is not being balanced by a force of equal magnitude
- a body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it, giving rise to a downward force; the heaviness of a person or thing
- relates an object's motion to the forces acting on it
- the acceleration of an object is dependent upon 2 variables the net force acting upon the object and the mass of the object
- the speed and direction of an object's motion.
- the force of gravity
- an object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion at a constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
21 Clues: the force of gravity • the process of changing positions • the speed of something in a given direction. • the speed and direction of an object's motion. • relates an object's motion to the forces acting on it • a vehicle's capacity to gain speed within a short time • the vector sum of forces acting on a particle or object. • ...
List 17 2023-01-25
14 Clues: nothing • not down • break suddenly • a group of cows • number after one • number before six • a checkout person • a piece of clothing • to change direction • a limited time period • red mixed with yellow • move faster than a walk • to turn cream into butter • a polite way of addressing a man
crossword 12 answers 2025-10-10
Across
- Small child (3)
- Barbie’s boyfriend
- Desert wanderer
- One who loves books
- girl group: ____ harmony
- Land of the Rising Sun
- Norse trickster god
- Egyptian god of the afterlife
Down
- Ocean separating the Americas from Europe
- Severe flood
- Compass direction
- chemical symbol for plutonium
- A narrative principle: ____'s gun
- Half-man, half-goat
14 Clues: Severe flood • Small child (3) • Desert wanderer • Compass direction • Barbie’s boyfriend • One who loves books • Half-man, half-goat • Norse trickster god • Land of the Rising Sun • girl group: ____ harmony • chemical symbol for plutonium • Egyptian god of the afterlife • A narrative principle: ____'s gun • Ocean separating the Americas from Europe
Waves 2020-10-29
Across
- The change in direction and usually speed of a wave as it crosses a boundary between two different media.
- A microscope piece of matter.
- the change in a wave's frequency experienced by an observer moving in relation to the wave's source.
- To change direction in response to hitting a surface.
- A form of electromagnetic radiation.
Down
- Distance between two crests on a wave.
- to travel in particular direction through a substance.
- a repeating motion that travels through a medium, transferring energy from one point to another.
- how often a wave cycle is completed in a given unit of time.
- A measure of the size of a wave, from zero to the most distant point on the y-axis.
10 Clues: A microscope piece of matter. • A form of electromagnetic radiation. • Distance between two crests on a wave. • To change direction in response to hitting a surface. • to travel in particular direction through a substance. • how often a wave cycle is completed in a given unit of time. • ...
property of waves 2025-04-02
Across
- he less dense region of a longitudinal wave
- wave particles in the medium move at right angles (perpendicular) to the direction the wave is traveling
- he distance between one point on a wave and the nearest point just like it, measured in meters
Down
- the most dense region of a longitudinal wave
- measure of the size of a disturbance from a wave
- a repeating disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space
- wave particles in the medium move along the same direction (parallel) to the direction the wave is traveling
- the number of wavelengths that pass a fixed point each second, measured in Hertz
- high points of a transverse wave
- low points on a transverse wave
10 Clues: low points on a transverse wave • high points of a transverse wave • he less dense region of a longitudinal wave • the most dense region of a longitudinal wave • measure of the size of a disturbance from a wave • a repeating disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space • the number of wavelengths that pass a fixed point each second, measured in Hertz • ...
Waves Crossward Puzzle - Gabriella Cornett 2022-10-23
Across
- - A measure of how far particles move from their resting position, or how large a wave is
- When one thing (such as a cloth and light) absorbs another
- The distance from a point on a wave to an identical point on the next wave
- A type of energy that travels as electromagnetic waves
- - A repeating disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another
- Bending of light
- The rate at which a wave travels, frequency x wavelength
Down
- A wave whose particles travel perpendicular to the direction the wave travels (up and down)
- a wave whose particles travel parallel to the direction the wave travels (left and right)
- A wave that travels through a medium due to the motion of matter
- A material that a wave moves through
- A type of energy that travels as a longitudinal wave
- The number of wave cycles per second
13 Clues: Bending of light • A material that a wave moves through • The number of wave cycles per second • A type of energy that travels as a longitudinal wave • A type of energy that travels as electromagnetic waves • The rate at which a wave travels, frequency x wavelength • When one thing (such as a cloth and light) absorbs another • ...
Crash vocabulary 2023-04-18
11 Clues: to sink • to remove • explosion • buying time • sad and weak • small and weak • to eat quickly • a slight smile • to be tortured • to tremble or shake • a large amount of something going in one direction
AIC Act one part one 2015-02-20
17 Clues: gars • usine • bonne • grève • bêtises • pleurer • pouffer • mériter • pompeux • réaliste • taquiner • bien élevé • industriel • fiançailles • qui s'affirme • Parti travailliste • impossible à faire couler
The Berlin Wall 2025-03-05
Across
- a country in central Europe that's known for its democracy, economy, and geography
- the direction where the sun rises in the morning that is opposite west, or the part of an area or country that is in this direction
- the threat of nuclear war, 2) competition over the allegiance (loyalty) of newly independent nations, and 3) the military and economic support of each other's enemies around the world.
- the border strip
- the direction where the sun goes down in the evening that is opposite east, or the part of an area or country which is in this direction
Down
- the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
- The Berlin Wall did something to the east and west
- secret police agency of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany
- determine the behavior or supervise the running of
- not allowed; banned
10 Clues: the border strip • not allowed; banned • The Berlin Wall did something to the east and west • determine the behavior or supervise the running of • secret police agency of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany • a country in central Europe that's known for its democracy, economy, and geography • ...
Chapter 19 Vocabulary 2026-01-26
Across
- The displacement due to the interference of waves is determined by adding the disturbances produced by each wave.
- The shift in received frequency due to motion of a vibrating source toward or away from a receiver.
- The time in which a full vibration or wave oscillation is completed.
- The distance between successive crests, troughs, or identical parts of a wave.
Down
- A wave in which the medium vibrates in a direction parallel to the direction in which the wave travels.
- The number of complete vibrations or oscillations per unit of time.
- A stationary wave pattern formed in a medium when two sets of identical waves pass in opposite directions.
- A wave in which the medium vibrates in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the wave travels.
- For a wave or vibration, the maximum displacement on either side of the equilibrium (midpoint) position.
- The SI unit for frequency. It equals one vibration per second.
10 Clues: The SI unit for frequency. It equals one vibration per second. • The number of complete vibrations or oscillations per unit of time. • The time in which a full vibration or wave oscillation is completed. • The distance between successive crests, troughs, or identical parts of a wave. • ...
Skills Challenge Crossword 2025-11-18
12 Clues: Light em' up • Biological catalyst • Flaky French pastry • Playful river mammal • Two voices, one song • Hint at future events • Pushing something off • Quantity with direction • Sleeping, like a volcano • Rapidly gaining attention • Scene that leaves you hanging • Noodle-based survival strategy
Acoustics and Resonance 2016-03-28
Across
- a force that "acts perpendicularly on a surface"
- 1. Sympathetic 2. Sounding Board and 3. Acoustic Resonance are examples of what type of vibration
- Lowest point in a cycle; Max point of rarefaction
- Multiple reflections (echo)
- Positive pressure; molecules move close together
- a disturbance (sound source) creates changes in pressure throughout an elastic medium
- The kind of sounds periodic and aperiodic are
- Disturbance of pressure that moves through a medium
- refers to the amount of matter in an object
- Distance from crest to crest or trough to trough
- Sound passes through something
- Branch of physics concerned with the properties of sound
- Consist of a series of frequencies that are systematically related to each other
- The property of an object to return to its original shape
- Unit that measures the intensity of a sound
- seconds/cycles
- Wave changes direction because of a local difference of temperature in the air
- Maximum upward displacement; Max point of compression
Down
- In motion stays in motion; At rest stays at rest
- Damping of a wave
- Resonance also Acoustical Resonance
- Some portion of the sound wave that is not transmitted or absorbed bounces back from the surface of the boundary; traveling in opposite direction
- Harmonic Motion A smooth back and forth motion
- A vibratory response to an applied force
- Pressure Pressure at sea level
- Lower pressure; molecules move farther apart
- Wave changes direction due to an obstacle
- Pressure Pressure above the atmospheric pressure
- Vibration occurring from a point of rest to max. displacement to rest to mac displacement; one compression and one rarefaction
- Something that is set into vibration by the action of another vibration
- Frequency Lowest Frequency
- 2 or more frequencies but the frequencies are not systematically related to each other
- Max. displacement from position of rest; Perception of loudness
- Decrease in amplitude
- Wave given their name due to the appearance that they are "stationary"
- Cycles/Seconds
- The quantity of a three-dimnesional shape occupied by a liquid, solid, or gas
- Pressure Pressure below atmospheric pressure
- Law Volume and pressure are inversely related
- any influence that causes an object to undergo a change in speed, direction, or shape
40 Clues: Cycles/Seconds • seconds/cycles • Damping of a wave • Decrease in amplitude • Frequency Lowest Frequency • Multiple reflections (echo) • Pressure Pressure at sea level • Sound passes through something • Resonance also Acoustical Resonance • A vibratory response to an applied force • Wave changes direction due to an obstacle • refers to the amount of matter in an object • ...
Mechanical power 2024-02-14
Across
- A device used to measure the effort produced by a twisting or turning force. It is based on the principle that if an opposite force equals the effort produced by a spinning object, movement will cease.
- A simple machine based on the principle of the inclined plane.
- A simple machine that makes use of sloping surfaces.
- A long, cylindrical piece of metal used to transfer mechanical energy in many types of machines.
- A lever that has the load placed between the fulcrum and the input force.
- A lever, a pulley, a wheel and axle, an inclined plan, a screw, or a wedge.
- The amount of hp necessary to overcome the internal friction of an engine and other forms of frictional loss.
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- A rigid bar that rotates around one fixed point.
- A vector quantity that includes both distance and direction.
Down
- The ratio of the increase of force or distance by a machine, including energy lost through friction.
- A vector quantity that includes speed and direction.
- The amount of power available at the rear of the engine under normal conditions.
- A simple machine consisting of a very long inclined plane wrapped around a shaft.
- The fixed point around which a lever rotates.
- A lever that has the fulcrum positioned between the input force and the load.
- A solid disc that rotates around a center axis. It usually has a groove around the outside edge that allows ropes or belts to easily ride around them.
- A specially shaped piece of metal used to support shafts and reduce friction between metal parts as they move past or revolve around each other.
- A lever that has the input force positioned between the fulcrum and the load.
- A mechanical device that connects the power source to the rest of the machine
- A joint that allows connected shafts to spin freely, while permitting a change in direction.
- A physical quantity specified by the magnitude of the quantity and expressed by a number or unit.
- A large-diameter wheel and its small-diameter axle are attached to each other to move as one unit.
23 Clues: The fixed point around which a lever rotates. • A rigid bar that rotates around one fixed point. • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction. • A vector quantity that includes speed and direction. • A simple machine that makes use of sloping surfaces. • A vector quantity that includes both distance and direction. • ...
Physics 2024-10-09
Across
- side by side and having the same distance continuously between them.
- The path of a projectile under the influence of gravity ideally follows a curve of this shape.
- right angles to a horizontal plane; in a direction, or having an alignment, such that the top is directly above the bottom
- the great size or extent of something
- frame of reference is a set of coordinates that can be used to determine positions and velocities of objects in that frame.
- Objects that are thrown or launched into the air and are subject to gravity are called projectiles
- the force that acts on an object moving through air in the opposite direction of the object's motion
- a physical quantity that has magnitude but no direction
- a physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- the curved path that an object follows when thrown, launched, or otherwise projected near the surface of Earth
- the path followed by a projectile flying or an object moving under the action of given forces
- branch of mechanics concerned with the motion of objects without reference to the forces which cause the motion.
- indicates vector quantities
- indicates scalar quantities
- square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides
Down
- rate of change of velocity per unit of time.
- the acceleration of an object falling under the influence of gravity alone aka 9.8 m/s2
- the projections of a vector along the axes of a coordinate system
- angle less than 90 degrees
- vertical axis on Cartesian coordinate plane
- a symbol used to specify one of the elements of an array
- displacement of the object in unit time.
- the length of the straight line drawn from its initial position to the object’s final position
- the impact of an action or activity after mitigation
- parallel to the plane of the horizon; at right angles to the vertical
- the motion of one object in relation to another object, as if the second object is stationary.
- the action or process of moving or being moved.
- at an angle of 90° to a given line, plane, or surface.
- horizontal axis on Cartesian coordinate plane
- a vector that represents the sum of two or more vectors
30 Clues: angle less than 90 degrees • indicates vector quantities • indicates scalar quantities • the great size or extent of something • displacement of the object in unit time. • vertical axis on Cartesian coordinate plane • rate of change of velocity per unit of time. • horizontal axis on Cartesian coordinate plane • the action or process of moving or being moved. • ...
Spelling words 2014-12-01
Across
- asking for information specifying one or more people or things from a definite set
- expressing a doubt or choice between alternatives.
- past tense of throw
- a higher degree than is desirable, or in addition to
- moving in one side and out of the other side.
- they are
- make a difference to
- a period of time (60 minutes)
- a long, thin, flat piece of wood
Down
- a woman thought to have evil magic powers
- a number that comes after one
- the state of the atmosphere at a certain time
- place or position
- expressing motion in the direction of a particular location
- cause something to happen
- I cant believe we lost ___ game.
- belonging to or associated with the people or things already mentioned
- a feeling when one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one's current activity
18 Clues: they are • place or position • past tense of throw • make a difference to • cause something to happen • a number that comes after one • a period of time (60 minutes) • I cant believe we lost ___ game. • a long, thin, flat piece of wood • a woman thought to have evil magic powers • the state of the atmosphere at a certain time • moving in one side and out of the other side. • ...
Physics 2020-06-03
Across
- forced that cause a change in the motion of an object are ______ forces
- international unit measure for force
- no energy is converted into heat during the collision so kinetic energy before and after the collision remains constant.
- direction is perpendicular to any curve at a particular point
- any object that is being acted upon only by the force of gravity
- amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- measuring exactly the thing that you're looking to measure
- pulling force transmitted axially by the means of a string, chain, or similar one-dimension continuous object
- force exerted on a body by gravity
- in mechanics, the universal force of attraction acting between all matter and is a vector quantity
- vector quantity that refers to "how far out of place an object is"
- equaled to work done by a force of one newton acting through one meter
- any object that once projected or dropped continues in motion by its own inertia the resistance an object has to a change in its state of motion
- projectile launched with a velocity at an angle to the horizontal of the horizontal distance traveled
- scalar quantity that refers to "how much ground an object has covered"
- fundamental unit of length in the metric system
- measure of the steepness of a line, or a section of a line, connecting two points
- standard measure of a quantity
Down
- total distance traveled by the object divided by the elapsed time to cover that distance
- a collision in which there is a loss of kinetic energy
- physical property that can be quantified
- vector quantity that can define as the rate where an object changes its velocity
- fully described by a magnitude (a numerical value) alone
- push or pull
- in mechanics, the universal force of attraction acting between all matter
- resistance motion of one object moving relative to another
- measures displacement and a vector quantity
- measured by the acceleration that it gives to freely falling objects.
- measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved to a great amount of distance
- instead of two variables moving in the same direction they move in opposite directions
- defined as a derived unit of 1 joule per second and is used to quantify the rate of energy transfer
- kinetic _____ has an equal amount of positive work done
- place where someone or something is located or has been put
- rate at which an object covers a distance
- two individual forces are of equal magnitude and opposite direction, then the forces are _____
- a work needed to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to its stated velocity
- used to fill in the gaps when an equation no longer works
38 Clues: push or pull • standard measure of a quantity • force exerted on a body by gravity • international unit measure for force • physical property that can be quantified • rate at which an object covers a distance • measures displacement and a vector quantity • fundamental unit of length in the metric system • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction • ...
science 8 crossword 2023-03-31
Across
- Made of more than one thing
- Measurement depending on mass and gravitational pull to earth
- The standard unit of work
- The speed and direction of motion of a moving body
- Form of matter, flows freely inside container
- The part of a wave with greatest magnitude
- Form of matter,no fixed shape
- A build up of electrical currents
- The ratio of the distance traveled by an object
- The smallest component to an element
- A substance that conducts electricity or heat under some conditions
- To become a solid from the cold
- The smallest physical unit in science
- To become liquefied by heat
- The part of a wave with the lowest magnitude
- Something that has mass
- The energy that rubbing of two objects produces
- Form of matter, Has fixed shape
- The distance measured in the direction of propagation of a wave
- Positively charged central region of an atom
- A machine that uses energy to produce mechanical energy
- A machine that converts one form of energy into another
Down
- A chemical change accompanied by the absorption of heat
- Combined with more than one thing
- Negatively charged elementary particle
- Written below
- The extortion of effort directed to produce or accomplish something
- A chemical change accompanied by heat
- A substance that does not conduct heat or electricity
- The standard unit of force
- A change in velocity
- Positively charged elementary particle
- A substance that conducts heat or electricity
- The rate of which something is done
- The standard unit of power
- One half of an extension of a wave
- Neutrally charged elementary particle
- A push or pull
- The amount of heat that is transferred
- The amount of matter something has
40 Clues: Written below • A push or pull • A change in velocity • Something that has mass • The standard unit of work • The standard unit of force • The standard unit of power • Made of more than one thing • To become liquefied by heat • Form of matter,no fixed shape • To become a solid from the cold • Form of matter, Has fixed shape • Combined with more than one thing • ...
Waves Vocab 2017-03-20
Across
- (n)A unit of force that equals the force required to accelerate one kilogram of mass at a rate of one meter per second per second
- The distance an object travels from one unit of time
- Waves that move the medium at right angles to the direction in which the waves are travelling
- The number of complete waves that pass a given point in a certain amount of time
- A wave that moves the medium parallel to the direction in which the wave travels
- The distance between the crest of one wave and the crest of the next
- The part of a longitudinal wave where the particles of the medium are close together
- The lowest part of a transverse wave
- Sound waves with frequencies about 20,000 hertz
- Speed The speed at which waves travel
- A system of detecting reflected sound waves
Down
- When a wave is both transverse and longitudinal
- A material which a wave travels
- Parts where coils are spread out, or rarefied
- The interaction between waves that meet
- The bending of waves as they enter a different medium
- The increase in the amplitude of vibrations that occur when external vibrations match the object's natural frequency
- The highest part of a transverse wave
- The bending of waves around the edge of a barrier
- The maximum distance the particles of a medium move away from their rest position as a wave passes through the medium
- A disturbance that travels through a medium as a longitudinal wave
- The bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface through which it cannot pass
- (hz)Unit of measurement of frequency
23 Clues: A material which a wave travels • The lowest part of a transverse wave • (hz)Unit of measurement of frequency • The highest part of a transverse wave • Speed The speed at which waves travel • The interaction between waves that meet • A system of detecting reflected sound waves • Parts where coils are spread out, or rarefied • ...
The light academy 2017-12-27
Across
- a transparent optical element with flat and polished surfaces and it is mostly used to disperse light
- the electromagnetic radiation within a certain portion of the electromagnetic spectrum
- the maximum displacement of a particle of a medium from its rest position when a wave passes through it
- lying or extending across or in a cross direction
- a change in the observe frequency of a wave
- the position of a point in time on a waveform cycle
- the combination of two or more waves trains moving on intersecting or coincident paths
- the line perpendicular to the boundary passing through the point of incidence
- a space devoid of matter
- a substance that makes possible the transfer of energy from one location to another, especially through waves
- the repeated or regular way in which something happens or is done
Down
- the time for a particle on a medium to make one complete vibrational cycle
- a small breach on a surface
- reflection of waves or particles from a surface such that the incident rays on the surface are scattered at many angles rather than at just one angle
- a natural or artificial process that emits a visible electromagnetic radiation
- the point on a wave with the greatest positive value or upward displacement within a cycle
- the distance between two similar points on a wave of energy,such as light or sound
- the number of complete vibrational cycles of a medium per a given amount of time
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another,caused by its change in speed
- the distance travelled by a wave in a specified context
20 Clues: a space devoid of matter • a small breach on a surface • a change in the observe frequency of a wave • lying or extending across or in a cross direction • the position of a point in time on a waveform cycle • the distance travelled by a wave in a specified context • the repeated or regular way in which something happens or is done • ...
Earth & Space Patterns 2025-04-26
Across
- one of the four main directions; when you are facing north, it is the direction behind you
- something that happens again and again and again in a way that can be predicted
- one of four main directions; if you are facing north, it is to the right
- a group of stars in the night sky that form a pattern
- moon phase when the Moon looks like half of a circle
- moon phase when the Moon looks like a sliver
- moon phase when the Moon looks like a circle
- one of the four main directions; if you are facing north, it is to the left
- a large, round object in the night sky that can reflect the Sun’s light
- to spin or turn around a central point, like the Earth around its axis
- the distance around a circle
Down
- moon phase when the Moon looks like a little less than a full circle
- moon phase when the Moon looks completely dark
- a time of year with specific weather that repeats every year
- circling another object, like the Earth around the Sun
- a large, round object in outer space that orbits a star
- one of the four main directions; when you are face north, west is to the left and east is to the right
- a tool that tells time by using the changing direction of shadows caused by the Sun's movement across the sky
- a pretend version of something that scientists use when the real thing is too big, small, or complicated to work with
- a set of events that repeats in the same order over and over
20 Clues: the distance around a circle • moon phase when the Moon looks like a sliver • moon phase when the Moon looks like a circle • moon phase when the Moon looks completely dark • moon phase when the Moon looks like half of a circle • a group of stars in the night sky that form a pattern • circling another object, like the Earth around the Sun • ...
Waves crossword 2022-03-15
Across
- a pressure caused by the vibration of something in a medium that transfers energy
- when waves bend around small obstacles or when light bends it when it passes around an edge/slit
- of energy that travel through earth's layers and are a result of natural disasters
- oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the waves advance
- waves where the disturbance moves in the same direction as the wave, one basic wave
- wave
Down
- of waves that pass a point in
- when waves bend as they pass through a new medium which changes the direction of the waves and can distort images in water
- that are moving keep moving unless a force acts upon it
- surface between the earth's crust and the mantle lying at a depth of about 6-7m under the ocean bed
- that happens repeatedly
- uses sound waves to produce pictures of the inside of the body
- of a wave from equilibrium
- a disturbance in which there is a transfer of energy from place to place
- wave
- a state of balance between opposing forces or actions
- the location of objects by reflected sound
17 Clues: wave • wave • that happens repeatedly • of a wave from equilibrium • of waves that pass a point in • the location of objects by reflected sound • a state of balance between opposing forces or actions • that are moving keep moving unless a force acts upon it • uses sound waves to produce pictures of the inside of the body • ...
force and motion vocab 2024-10-18
Across
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion
- A force to move objects away from you
- change in the rate of motion, speed, or action
- two equal forces act in opposite directions the result is that the forces are balanced and there is no motion.
- energy that is in motion
- A force that requires two pieces of matter to touch4. Non-contact Force: A force that acts at a distance; pushes or pulls without physically touching
- The speed of an object in a particular direction
- energy that is stored
- A push or pull on an object
Down
- the force that acts in the opposite direction of movement; causes moving objects to slow down or come to a stop 9. Newton: The unit that forces are measured in
- When one force is stronger than the other the result is motion.
- A force used to move objects toward you
- a change in position compared to a place or an object that is not moving
- The path along which something moves
- the ability to do work
- The force of attraction between any two objects
16 Clues: energy that is stored • the ability to do work • energy that is in motion • A push or pull on an object • The path along which something moves • A force to move objects away from you • A force used to move objects toward you • change in the rate of motion, speed, or action • The force of attraction between any two objects • The speed of an object in a particular direction • ...
Newton's Second Law 2022-08-29
Across
- terminal speed with direction of motion (down for falling objects).
- the fundamental SI unit of mass. One kilogram (symbol kg) is the mass of one liter (L) of water at 4℃.
- the rate at which velocity changes with time; may be in magnitude or direction or both.
- the force due to gravity on an object.
- the acceleration produced by a net force on an object is directly proportional to the net force, is in the same direction as the net force, and is inversely proportional to the mass of the object.
Down
- motion under the influence of gravitational pull only.
- when two values change in opposite directions, so that if one increases and the other decreases by the same amount, they are said to be inversely proportional to each other.
- the speed at which an acceleration of a falling object terminates because air resistance balances the weight.
- frictional resistance due to motion through air.
- the resistive force that opposes the motion or attempted motion of an object past another with which it is in contact, or through a fluid.
- the property of things to resist changes in motion.
- the quantity of matter in an object. More specifically, it is the measure of the inertia or sluggishness that an object exhibits in response to any effort made to start it, stop it, deflect it, or change in any way its state of motion.
- the quantity of space an object occupies.
13 Clues: the force due to gravity on an object. • the quantity of space an object occupies. • frictional resistance due to motion through air. • the property of things to resist changes in motion. • motion under the influence of gravitational pull only. • terminal speed with direction of motion (down for falling objects). • ...
Heart crossword 2021-12-13
Across
- collects the oxygenated blood and carry it from the lungs back to the heart
- helps keep blood flowing in the right direction through the heart
- carry blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs
- pumps the oxygen-rich blood through the aortic valve
- the main artery in the heart
- keeps your blood moving in the right direction
Down
- pumps the oxygen-poor blood to the lungs through the pulmonary valve
- one-way door from your heart's right ventricle to the lungs
- receives blood low in oxygen from the body and then empties the blood into the right ventricle
- helps keep blood flowing in the correct direction through the heart
- receives blood full of oxygen from the lungs and then empties the blood into the left ventricle
11 Clues: the main artery in the heart • keeps your blood moving in the right direction • pumps the oxygen-rich blood through the aortic valve • carry blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs • one-way door from your heart's right ventricle to the lungs • helps keep blood flowing in the right direction through the heart • ...
Module 12 Vocabulary 2026-01-28
Across
- occurs when two or more waves overlap and form a new wave
- material that absorbs or reflects all light and does not transmit any light
- material that transmits and scatters light so that objects viewed through it appear blurry
- image of a distant object produced by the refraction of light through air layers of different densities
- light light that can contain more than one wavelength, travel in more than one direction, and has varying distances between the corresponding crests of the waves
- distance between one point on a wave and the nearest point just like it
- internal reflection the complete reflection of light at a boundary that occurs when light strikes at an angle greater than the critical angle, and light travels faster in the second medium than in the first medium
- polarized light light whose magnetic field vibrates in only one direction
- a colored material that is used to change the color of other substances
Down
- material that transmits light without scattering so that objects are clearly visible through it
- light light of only one wavelength that travels with its crests and troughs aligned
- a transparent material that selectively transmits light
- scanner device that reads reflected light intensity and converts it to digital signals
- light light that is generated by using phosphors to convert ultraviolet radiation to visible light
- of refraction property of a material indicating how much the speed of light is reduced in the material compared to the speed of light in a vacuum
- a technique that produces a complete three-dimensional photographic image of an object, called a hologram
- light light that is generated by heating a piece of metal until it glows
- energy the sum of the kinetic energy and the potential energy of a system of particles
18 Clues: a transparent material that selectively transmits light • occurs when two or more waves overlap and form a new wave • distance between one point on a wave and the nearest point just like it • a colored material that is used to change the color of other substances • light light that is generated by heating a piece of metal until it glows • ...
Aquatic Ecosystems 2022-04-27
Across
- surface of the sea floor
- water ecosystem
- living interacting with environment
- deep, deep in darkness
- high tides and low tides
Down
- soil as a filter
- shines bright for photosynthesis
- high levels of salt
- only 3% of water in the world
- rivers keep coming
- fresh meets salty
- shallow with sunlight
- one direction
- vary in size
14 Clues: vary in size • one direction • water ecosystem • soil as a filter • fresh meets salty • rivers keep coming • high levels of salt • shallow with sunlight • deep, deep in darkness • surface of the sea floor • high tides and low tides • only 3% of water in the world • shines bright for photosynthesis • living interacting with environment
Aquatic Ecosystems 2022-04-27
Across
- vary in size
- water ecosystem
- surface of the sea floor
- deep, deep in darkness
- high tides and low tides
- soil as a filter
- fresh meets salty
Down
- shines bright for photosynthesis
- only 3% of water in the world
- shallow with sunlight
- high levels of salt
- living interacting with environment
- one direction
- rivers keep coming
14 Clues: vary in size • one direction • water ecosystem • soil as a filter • fresh meets salty • rivers keep coming • high levels of salt • shallow with sunlight • deep, deep in darkness • surface of the sea floor • high tides and low tides • only 3% of water in the world • shines bright for photosynthesis • living interacting with environment
Aquatic Ecosystems 2022-04-27
Across
- living interacting with environment
- only 3% of water in the world
- shines bright for photosynthesis
- deep, deep in darkness
- soil as a filter
- shallow with sunlight
- rivers keep coming
Down
- high tides and low tides
- vary in size
- water ecosystem
- surface of the sea floor
- one direction
- high levels of salt
- fresh meets salty
14 Clues: vary in size • one direction • water ecosystem • soil as a filter • fresh meets salty • rivers keep coming • high levels of salt • shallow with sunlight • deep, deep in darkness • high tides and low tides • surface of the sea floor • only 3% of water in the world • shines bright for photosynthesis • living interacting with environment
Electricity 2025-05-06
Across
- Current – The rate of flow of electric charge through a conductor, measured in amperes.
- Power – The rate at which electrical energy is transferred or converted, measured in watts (P = VI).
- – The SI unit of electric potential difference, equal to one joule per coulomb.
- Current – Electric current that periodically reverses direction.
- – A fundamental property of matter (measured in coulombs) that causes it to experience a force in an electric field.
- – The work done per unit charge in moving a charge between two points in an electric field; equivalent to potential difference.
- – A material that allows electric charges to flow easily due to its low resistance.
- – The SI unit of electrical resistance, equal to one volt per ampere.
- Diagram – A graphical representation of an electrical circuit using standardized symbols.
- Circuit – A circuit in which components are connected across common nodes, providing multiple paths for current.
Down
- Force – The force between two charged objects, described by Coulomb’s law.
- Current – Electric current that flows in one constant direction.
- – A closed path through which electric charges flow.
- Difference – The difference in electrical potential between two points, also called voltage.
- Potential – The electric potential energy per unit charge at a point in a field, measured in volts.
- – A device that stores electric charge and energy in an electric field, consisting of two conductors separated by an insulator.
- Circuit – A circuit in which components are connected end‑to‑end so that current flows through each in turn.
- Resistance – The property of a material that opposes the flow of electric current, measured in ohms.
- Law – The relationship V = IR, stating that the voltage across a conductor is proportional to the current through it.
- – The SI unit of electric current, equal to one coulomb per second.
20 Clues: – A closed path through which electric charges flow. • Current – Electric current that flows in one constant direction. • Current – Electric current that periodically reverses direction. • – The SI unit of electric current, equal to one coulomb per second. • – The SI unit of electrical resistance, equal to one volt per ampere. • ...
Vocab 2022-09-28
Across
- a dimensionless quantity representing the amount of matter in a particle or object.
- A push or pull exerted on an object.
- The distance an object travels per unit of time.
- to put forth strength.
- The speed of an object in a certain direction.
- The state in which ones object’s distance from another is changing.
Down
- The force applied in one direction is greater than the force in the other direction.
- The rate of change of velocity per unit of time.
8 Clues: to put forth strength. • A push or pull exerted on an object. • The speed of an object in a certain direction. • The rate of change of velocity per unit of time. • The distance an object travels per unit of time. • The state in which ones object’s distance from another is changing. • a dimensionless quantity representing the amount of matter in a particle or object. • ...
Vocabulary 2024-10-21
Across
- second waves to arrive during an earthquake
- vibrations caused by earthquakes
- what happens when two blocks of the earth suddenly slip past one another.
- the direction in which the wave travels is parallel to the direction of disturbance
Down
- the first waves to arrive at a seismograph
- A scientist who studies earthquakes
- the transfer of energy in a motion that is perpendicular to the direction the wave is traveling.
- used to determine an earthquake’s strength and location
8 Clues: vibrations caused by earthquakes • A scientist who studies earthquakes • the first waves to arrive at a seismograph • second waves to arrive during an earthquake • used to determine an earthquake’s strength and location • what happens when two blocks of the earth suddenly slip past one another. • ...
Magnets 2019-05-28
Across
- The stroking method to make a magnet requires stroking an iron nail in the ________________ direction.
- How can we de-magnetised an electromagnet?
- Electromagnets are made by passing an electric current using _____________.
- Magnets can be found in everyday objects like a ____________ which is used to find direction
- One of the metals that can be attracted to a magnet.
Down
- Only ______________________ materials will be attracted to a magnet.
- When a magnet is allowed to be suspended freely, it will point in the North- ___________________________ direction.
- To create a magnet with stronger magnetism, we can ______________ the number of turn of wire around the nail.
- Unlike poles attract, ____________________ poles repel
- When like poles face each other, they exert a push force.
10 Clues: How can we de-magnetised an electromagnet? • One of the metals that can be attracted to a magnet. • Unlike poles attract, ____________________ poles repel • When like poles face each other, they exert a push force. • Only ______________________ materials will be attracted to a magnet. • Electromagnets are made by passing an electric current using _____________. • ...
Science 2023-04-19
Across
- are waves that are created as a result of vibrations between an electric field and a magnetic field.
- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- The lowest point on a wave
- The highest point on a wave
- a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation
Down
- he measure of the height of the wave
- The length from one crest to another
- faction the component of a wave in which a medium's particles are further apart
- wave a wave that is an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium.
- waves where the particle motion is in the same direction in which the wave is propagating.
10 Clues: The lowest point on a wave • The highest point on a wave • he measure of the height of the wave • The length from one crest to another • a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation • a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation. • faction the component of a wave in which a medium's particles are further apart • ...
Electromagnetic Forces Review Crossword 2026-03-04
Across
- The strength of a magnetic field increases when current increases and decreases when current decreases.
- A coil of wire with a current running through it that strengthens the magnetic field in the center and has north and south poles.
- The scientist who discovered that an electric current produces a magnetic field when a compass needle changed direction near a wire.
- Moving electricity that produces a magnetic field when it flows through a wire.
- A device whose needle changes direction when near a current-carrying wire because of a magnetic field.
- An area around a wire or magnet that has direction and strength and can be turned on or off by controlling current.
- A substance that becomes a magnet when exposed to a magnetic field (iron, nickel, cobalt).
Down
- A wire with electricity flowing through it that produces a magnetic field around it.
- The relationship between electricity and magnetism.
- The direction of a magnetic field depends on the direction of the electric current.
- Winding coils closer together increases the magnetic field strength.
- A magnetic field produced by current that disappears when the current is turned off.
- A solenoid with a ferromagnetic core that produces a stronger magnetic field than a solenoid alone.
- A method to determine magnetic field direction by pointing the thumb in the direction of current and the fingers curl in the direction of the magnetic field.
- A wire shaped into a loop that increases the strength of the magnetic field inside the loop.
15 Clues: The relationship between electricity and magnetism. • Winding coils closer together increases the magnetic field strength. • Moving electricity that produces a magnetic field when it flows through a wire. • The direction of a magnetic field depends on the direction of the electric current. • ...
Waves 2020-03-11
Across
- wave, wave patterns are perpendicular to the direction of the wave's movement
- - & amplitude - don’t worry about it
- area where the spring / particles are far apart one full wave cycle
- distance between equilibrium and highest or lowest point
- is Crest to crest, Trough to trough,
- highest point on the wave
Down
- Waves, wave patterns are parallel to the direction of the wave's movement
- starting or resting point
- displacement after 1 wave cycle
- lowest point on the wave
10 Clues: lowest point on the wave • starting or resting point • highest point on the wave • displacement after 1 wave cycle • - & amplitude - don’t worry about it • is Crest to crest, Trough to trough, • distance between equilibrium and highest or lowest point • area where the spring / particles are far apart one full wave cycle • ...
Properties of Wave 2024-04-23
Across
- - the distance between one point on a wave
- - high points of a transverse wave
- - the measure of the size of a disturbance from a wave
- - the number of wavelengths that pass a fixed point each second
- - Is moving in a perpendicular direction
Down
- frequency - Is more energy
- - Is moving in a parallel direction
- - the less dense region of a longitudinal wave
- - low points on a transverse wave
- - the most dense region of a longitudinal wave
10 Clues: frequency - Is more energy • - low points on a transverse wave • - high points of a transverse wave • - Is moving in a parallel direction • - Is moving in a perpendicular direction • - the distance between one point on a wave • - the less dense region of a longitudinal wave • - the most dense region of a longitudinal wave • ...
forces 2022-11-02
Across
- a push or pull of an object
- - uses direction and magnitude
- forces a uneven number or newtons pushing/pulling in opposite directions
- a force pulling down
- amount of force
Down
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another
- -speed stays the same
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move
- a course along which someone or something moves
- forces an even number of forces pulling/ pushing in opposite directions
10 Clues: amount of force • a force pulling down • -speed stays the same • a push or pull of an object • - uses direction and magnitude • a course along which someone or something moves • the rate at which someone or something is able to move • forces an even number of forces pulling/ pushing in opposite directions • ...
science 2025-12-10
Across
- Top part of a wave
- The distance between one crest to another crest
- The number of waves that pass at a certain point
- The thing that waves travel to
- A high-density area
- The distance between the resting point to the crest
Down
- A wave that moves matter perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- The bottom of the wave
- A wave that displace matter in the same direction its moving
- A low-density area
10 Clues: Top part of a wave • A low-density area • A high-density area • The bottom of the wave • The thing that waves travel to • The distance between one crest to another crest • The number of waves that pass at a certain point • The distance between the resting point to the crest • A wave that displace matter in the same direction its moving • ...
Mathematics 5 Q1 AA1 2024-10-06
Across
- the axis formed from from one co-vertex of an ellipse to the other
- fixed point in a circle
- set of all points in a plane that lie a fixed distance from a fixed point
- surname of the Math 5 teacher
- orientation of the parabola when x^2 = 4py p>0
- the axis formed from one vertex of an ellipse to the other
- direction of parabola when y^2 = 4px p<0
- set of points in a plane equidistant from a fixed point and a fixed line.
- line segment from the center of a circle to its perimeter
- fixed point used to construct a conic section
- perpendicular to the axis of symmetry of a parabola
- set of points on a plane whose sum of distances from two fixed points is a constant.
- axis through the foci of an ellipse
- endpoints of the minor axis
- endpoints of the major axis
- set of all points in a plane the difference of whose distance from two fixed points, called foci, is constant
- axis of _________; passes through the vertex and focus
- the value that a function approaches as the argument approaches some value
Down
- orientation of the parabola when x^2 = 4py p<0
- the student who created the crossword
- If f(x) does not approach any particular real number as x approaches a
- the axis formed from one co-vertex of a hyperbola to the other
- direction of parabola when y^2 = 4px p>0
- the axis formed from one vertex of a hyperbola to the other
- rectangle used in graphing hyperbolas
- The chord (endpoints are on the parabola) through the focus that is perpendicular to the axis of a parabola
- midpoint of the foci in an ellipse
27 Clues: fixed point in a circle • endpoints of the minor axis • endpoints of the major axis • surname of the Math 5 teacher • midpoint of the foci in an ellipse • axis through the foci of an ellipse • the student who created the crossword • rectangle used in graphing hyperbolas • direction of parabola when y^2 = 4px p>0 • direction of parabola when y^2 = 4px p<0 • ...
Geometry Project 2024-11-13
Across
- making both the hypothesis and conditional negative then swapping them
- below 90 degrees
- are always congruent
- point between two other points on a line
- is always 180 degrees
- adds up to 90 degrees
- amount of space between two points
- lines that intersect
- one end point with another point that goes in one direction
Down
- a line with two end points
- over 90 degrees
- lines that don't intersect
- capital letter or a dot
- line that goes through an angle
- thing that goes forever with points on it
- is always supplementary
- when the hypothesis and conditional are swapped
- flat surface with points inside it
18 Clues: over 90 degrees • below 90 degrees • are always congruent • lines that intersect • is always 180 degrees • adds up to 90 degrees • capital letter or a dot • is always supplementary • a line with two end points • lines that don't intersect • line that goes through an angle • flat surface with points inside it • amount of space between two points • point between two other points on a line • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzel 2014-09-07
Across
- a back door or gate
- to wonder or consider something deeply
- inflammation
- the inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- self-seeking flatterer,one who flatters(gives compliments/nice to other) to get what one wants
- difficult
- giving off light;shining;bright
- relating to present day
- manliness
- to keep up
Down
- the inflammation of the joints
- a poisonous,nonmetallic element
- to look with scorn/as if they are beneath you
- the inflammation of the larynx
- to make clear or understandable
- the overall feeling that a literary work creates for the reader;atmosphere
- direction
- to spread out widely on different directions
18 Clues: difficult • direction • manliness • to keep up • inflammation • a back door or gate • relating to present day • the inflammation of the joints • the inflammation of the larynx • a poisonous,nonmetallic element • to make clear or understandable • giving off light;shining;bright • to wonder or consider something deeply • the inflammation of the bronchial tubes • ...
One Person, One Vote 2025-12-22
Across
- this convention introduced the Declaration of Sentiments
- this movement sought equality between the races
- the largest civil rights demonstration of the 1960s took place in this city
- ______ v Ferguson was a case that established "separate but equal"
- this amendment gave African American men the right to vote
- this man gave the "I Have a Dream" speech
- these laws reinforced segregation in the South
Down
- amendment that gave women the right to vote
- women's group that fought for suffrage
- _____ v the Board of Education ordered the desegregation of schools
- the right to vote
- this amendment established equal protection under the law
- the process of separating people based on race or ethnicity
13 Clues: the right to vote • women's group that fought for suffrage • this man gave the "I Have a Dream" speech • amendment that gave women the right to vote • these laws reinforced segregation in the South • this movement sought equality between the races • this convention introduced the Declaration of Sentiments • this amendment established equal protection under the law • ...
Little mix crossword 2013-02-21
10 Clues: rap girl • flirt boy • irish boy • kind/nice • the bow's girl • perrie's boyfriend • little boy/immature • mix tiny/combination • broke her arm 3 times • One Direction, someone's girlfriend
Team Name:__________________________ 2019-07-30
10 Clues: DC rival • Spanish Pal • tipsy, happy • superman metal • exercise routine • airplane direction • affair or substance • wild dog down under • worlds most popular drink • "404: Page Not Found," for one
2nd Quarter Vocabulary Word Search 2021-12-03
Across
- Newton's first law of motion
- A force that is equal in all directions
- the rate of change of velocity over time
- when two surfaces are in contact
- a force resisting the relative motion of surfaces
- Newton's second law of motion
- a force that is greater in a specific direction than the opposing force
- the force a planet exerts on an object
- a pulling or hanging force
- the amount of matter in an object
Down
- Newton's 3rd law of motion
- the overall force on an object
- difference between final velocity and initial velocity; or direction of distance between 2 points
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- diagrams used to show the relative magnitude and direction of all forces acting upon an object in a given situation.
- A push or a pull
- Speed in a given direction
- distance divided by time
- Isaac newton invented this study of mathematics
- the unit of measurement of force
20 Clues: A push or a pull • distance divided by time • Newton's 3rd law of motion • Speed in a given direction • a pulling or hanging force • Newton's first law of motion • Newton's second law of motion • the overall force on an object • when two surfaces are in contact • the unit of measurement of force • the amount of matter in an object • the force a planet exerts on an object • ...
Motion and Its Causes 2023-12-06
Across
- speed and direction
- the force of attraction between all things
- in the lab report, why did it happen
- the amount of mass and the force of gravity
- a magnitude only no direction
- two variables change the same way
- a push or pull in a certain direction
- the sum of the forces acting on an object
- an absence of matter
- a relationship where the variables change the same
- a unit of force in the metric system
- a point of view
- an object falls due to gravity alone
Down
- 32 ft/sec2
- a magnitude and direction
- two variables change the opposite way
- a force which opposes motion.
- a relationship where the variables change differently
- the distance an object travels in a certain time
- the rate of change of velocity
- the tendency to keep doing what you were doing
- the highest velocity in freefall
- in the lab report, uses words only, what happened?
- the amount of matter in an object
- friction in freefall
- in the lab report, uses numbers, How do you know?
26 Clues: 32 ft/sec2 • a point of view • speed and direction • an absence of matter • friction in freefall • a magnitude and direction • a force which opposes motion. • a magnitude only no direction • the rate of change of velocity • the highest velocity in freefall • two variables change the same way • the amount of matter in an object • in the lab report, why did it happen • ...
Unit 5: Energy, Motion and Forces 2024-03-26
Across
- location of an object
- change in direction
- capacity to do work
- sum of kinetic or potential energy
- path an object follows as it travels around another in space
- force of attraction between objects due to their masses
- push or pull on an object; has size & direction
- combination of all forces on an object
- rate that velocity changes over time
- energy of motion of an object
- acceleration directed toward the center of a circular path
Down
- energy can't be created or destroyed, only changed
- location to which another location is compared
- a quantity with both size and direction
- energy due to position, condition or composition of an object
- speed of an object in a direction
- tendency of an object to resist being moved or
- change in position of an object relative to a reference point
- motion of an object when only gravity is acting on it
- how fast something moves
20 Clues: change in direction • capacity to do work • location of an object • how fast something moves • energy of motion of an object • speed of an object in a direction • sum of kinetic or potential energy • rate that velocity changes over time • combination of all forces on an object • a quantity with both size and direction • location to which another location is compared • ...
Lessons 6 through 9 crossword 2024-05-09
Across
- A small picture that represents something on a map
- An imaginary line that separates two areas
- When a number goes up or gets bigger
- Information told in numbers
- Land that is near an ocean
- When a number goes down or gets smaller
- The number of people living in a place
- A smaller part of a country
- A place controlled by another country
- An educated guess
Down
- Place where the government of a country works
- Explains the symbols on a map
- Shows how distances on maps compare to the real world
- How far two things or places are from each other
- Direction pointing left on a compass rose
- To find a place on the map
- Direction pointing right on a compass rose
- A symbol that shows the cardinal directions on a map
- A part of a place
- How long or short something is
- Direction pointing up on a compass rose
- Direction pointing down on a compass rose
22 Clues: A part of a place • An educated guess • To find a place on the map • Land that is near an ocean • Information told in numbers • A smaller part of a country • Explains the symbols on a map • How long or short something is • When a number goes up or gets bigger • A place controlled by another country • The number of people living in a place • When a number goes down or gets smaller • ...
GEETA VERMA 2 2017-10-26
Across
- by performing elementary transformation, any non-zero matrix can be reduced to one of forms Ir
- triple integral dv or dxdydz
- rank = number of non-zero row in upper triangular matrix
- double integral dxdy
- if AX = 0
- if rank of A is less than number of vectors
Down
- if rank of augmented and matrix is not equal
- rank of augmented and matrix is equal to no. of variables
- only magnitude no direction
- magnitude and direction both
10 Clues: if AX = 0 • double integral dxdy • only magnitude no direction • magnitude and direction both • triple integral dv or dxdydz • if rank of A is less than number of vectors • if rank of augmented and matrix is not equal • rank = number of non-zero row in upper triangular matrix • rank of augmented and matrix is equal to no. of variables • ...
Properties of Wave 2024-04-23
Across
- - the distance between one point on a wave
- - high points of a transverse wave
- - the measure of the size of a disturbance from a wave
- - the number of wavelengths that pass a fixed point each second
- - Is moving in a perpendicular direction
Down
- frequency - Is more energy
- - Is moving in a parallel direction
- - the less dense region of a longitudinal wave
- - low points on a transverse wave
- - the most dense region of a longitudinal wave
10 Clues: frequency - Is more energy • - low points on a transverse wave • - high points of a transverse wave • - Is moving in a parallel direction • - Is moving in a perpendicular direction • - the distance between one point on a wave • - the less dense region of a longitudinal wave • - the most dense region of a longitudinal wave • ...
Properties of Waves by Dalton Spencer 2024-06-12
Across
- highest point of a wave
- how big or long the wave is
- travel in the same direction as the energy transfer
- travels at a perpendicular direction
- measured distance from one point to the same point on the wave
- number of waves that pass a certain point at a given time
Down
- most dense particle in a longitudinal wave
- lowest point of a wave
- what the wave is made of
- least dense particle in a longitudinal wave
10 Clues: lowest point of a wave • highest point of a wave • what the wave is made of • how big or long the wave is • travels at a perpendicular direction • most dense particle in a longitudinal wave • least dense particle in a longitudinal wave • travel in the same direction as the energy transfer • number of waves that pass a certain point at a given time • ...
Electric charge Vs Electric current 2025-05-05
Across
- The formula relating current, charge, and time.
- The opposition to the flow of current.
- The direction of current assumed to flow from positive to negative.
- Negatively charged particles that flow in a conductor.
- The flow of electric charge.
Down
- The potential difference driving current in a circuit.
- The unit of electric charge.
- The unit of electric current.
- Material that allows electrons to flow easily.
- The type of current where electrons flow in one direction.
10 Clues: The unit of electric charge. • The flow of electric charge. • The unit of electric current. • The opposition to the flow of current. • Material that allows electrons to flow easily. • The formula relating current, charge, and time. • The potential difference driving current in a circuit. • Negatively charged particles that flow in a conductor. • ...
Earthquake Glossary 2012-04-30
Across
- a fracture along blocks of crust on either side have moved relative to one another parallel to the fracture.
- the process of the oceanic lithosphere colliding with and descending beneath the continental lithosphere.
- earthquakes that follow the largest shock of an earthquake sequence.
- he theory supported by a wide range of evidence that considers the earth's crust and upper mantle to be composed of several large, thin, relatively rigid plates that move relative to one another.
- a number that characterizes the relative size of an earthquake.
- is a movement of surface material down a slope.
- a measure of the size of an earthquake based on the area of fault rupture, the average amount of slip, and the force that was required to overcome the friction sticking the rocks together that were offset by faulting.
- s the place where two lithospheric plates come together, one riding over the other. Most volcanoes on land occur parallel to and inland from the boundary between the two plates.
- the study of the planet earth- the materials it is made of, the processes that act on those materials, the products formed, and the history of the planet and its life forms since its origin.
- a seismic body wave that shakes the ground back and forth perpendicular to the direction the wave is moving.
- developed in 1935 by Charles F. Richter of the California Institute of Technology as a mathematical device to compare the size of earthquakes.
- a number (written as a Roman numeral) describing the severity of an earthquake in terms of its effects on the earth's surface and on humans and their structures.
- a seismic seismic wave that is trapped near the surface of the earth.
- A _______________ is a surface wave having a horizontal motion that is transverse (or perpendicular) to the direction the wave is traveling.
Down
- a general reference to landslides, liquefaction, lateral spreads, and any other consequence of shaking that affects the stability of the ground.
- the place where two lithospheric plates come together, one riding over the other. Most volcanoes on land occur parallel to and inland from the boundary between the two plates.
- is the fracture zone along the ocean bottom where molten mantle material comes to the surface, thus creating new crust.
- the process of the oceanic lithosphere colliding with and descending beneath the continental lithosphere.
- the outer solid part of the earth, including the crust and uppermost mantle.
- is the point within the earth where an earthquake rupture starts.
- a term used to describe both sudden slip on a fault, and the resulting ground shaking and radiated seismic energy caused by the slip, or by volcanic or magmatic activity, or other sudden stress changes in the earth.
- a seismic body wave that shakes the ground back and forth in the same direction and the opposite direction as the direction the wave is moving.
- Relatively hard, solid rock that commonly underlies softer rock, sediment, or soil; a subset of the basement or Baby I'm not Fred Flinstone but I can make your _________________.
- Spreading what happens at the mid-oceanic ridge where a divergent boundary is causing two plates to move away from one another resulting in spreading of the sea floor.
- a record written by a seismograph in response to ground motions produced by an earthquake, explosion, or other ground-motion sources.
- are relatively smaller earthquakes that precede the largest earthquake in a series, which is termed the main shock.
- the point on the earth's surface vertically above the hypocenter or focus, point in the crust where a seismic rupture begins.
27 Clues: is a movement of surface material down a slope. • a number that characterizes the relative size of an earthquake. • is the point within the earth where an earthquake rupture starts. • earthquakes that follow the largest shock of an earthquake sequence. • a seismic seismic wave that is trapped near the surface of the earth. • ...
Forces 2014-09-23
Across
- forces that push or pull objects when the object contact each other.
- the force of an object is proportional to its mass times its acceleration
- the tendency of a body to maintain is state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by an outside force
- measure of the force of gravity on an object
- : A force exerted by one object on another in a direction perpendicular to the surface of contact
- : A measure of the amount of matter in an object
- A push or a pull exerted on an object that changes its state of motion.
- create acceleration, cause a change in motion
- force that pulls on a material (ex. rope, string)
- pairs the action and reaction forces that act on an object and by an object; opposition in direction
- : The combination of all forces acting on an object
Down
- : A force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact
- : A downward force that accelerates objects towards earth at a rate of 9.8 m/s2
- Force acting over a distance
- do NOT create acceleration - equal in strength and opposite in direction
- : A unit of measure that equals the force required to accelerate 1 kilogram of mass at 1 meter per second per second.
- A quantity that has magnitude and direction
17 Clues: Force acting over a distance • A quantity that has magnitude and direction • measure of the force of gravity on an object • create acceleration, cause a change in motion • : A measure of the amount of matter in an object • force that pulls on a material (ex. rope, string) • : The combination of all forces acting on an object • ...
SSA Review Day 1 2024-04-08
Across
- a group of planets and other bodies that revolve around a star
- a huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems
- based on repeated experiments of observations
- a large, round orbits in space that moves around a star
- a rock that falls to Earth from space
- process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar
Down
- the speed at which an object is travelling
- large objects made of dust and ice that orbit the Sun
- the force applied in one direction is greater than the force applied in the opposite direction
- forces acting on an object have equal strength and act in opposite direction
- push or pull on an object with mass
- massive, luminous sphere of plasma held together by its own gravity
- measured as the ration of distance to the time in which the distance was covered
- the action or process of moving or changing place or position
- a widely accepted idea intended to explain facts or events
- an object that orbits a planet or something else that is not a star
16 Clues: push or pull on an object with mass • a rock that falls to Earth from space • the speed at which an object is travelling • based on repeated experiments of observations • large objects made of dust and ice that orbit the Sun • a large, round orbits in space that moves around a star • a widely accepted idea intended to explain facts or events • ...
waves & optics 2025-04-30
Across
- The phenomenon where two or more waves overlap and their combined effect can be stronger or weaker than the individual waves.
- A lens that curves outward, focusing light.
- The bending of waves around obstacles or through openings.
- A lens that curves inward, diverging light.
- a longitudinal wave, the region where the particles are close together.
- A wave where the displacement is parallel to the direction of propagation.
- The distance between the optical center of a lens or mirror and its focal point.
- The number of wave cycles that pass a given point in a unit of time
Down
- The maximum displacement or distance from the wave's equilibrium point.
- The bouncing back of light when it strikes a surface.
- A wave where the displacement is perpendicular to the direction of propagation.
- The point where parallel rays of light converge after passing through a lens or being reflected by a mirror.
- The alignment of the electric field oscillations of electromagnetic waves in a specific direction.
- The distance between two consecutive peaks or troughs of a wave.
- .
- bending of light as it passes from one medium to another with a different refractive index.
16 Clues: . • A lens that curves outward, focusing light. • A lens that curves inward, diverging light. • The bouncing back of light when it strikes a surface. • The bending of waves around obstacles or through openings. • The distance between two consecutive peaks or troughs of a wave. • The number of wave cycles that pass a given point in a unit of time • ...
Unit One/ Concept One 2013-08-20
Across
- Led a strong confederacy of Native-American tribes in the Virginia region at the time of Jamestown's founding.
- Island Settlement Became known as a colony more tolerant of different religious beliefs due to its founding by Puritan dissidents
- Company English firm that planned to make money by sending people to America to find gold and other valuable natural resources and then ship the resources back to England
- Amsterdam (New York) Founded by the Dutch in 1614 and comprised all or parts of the present day states of New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey.
- Charter Cancelled by the British King Charles II in 1686 in order to assert control over semi-independent Massachusetts.
- the first permanent French settlement in North America
Down
- Founded in 1681 by William Penn who created a colonly that became a place of refuge for English Quakers.
- of Burgesses The first European-style legislative body in the New World.
- Colonies Development shaped by harbor and river systems.
- Phillip's War An early and bloody conflict between English and regional Native American tribal groups. As a result of the heavy loss of life among Native Americans, large areas of southern New England were opened to English settlement.
- Rebellion A revolt led by Nathaniel Bacon in 1676 of former indentured servants who wanted harsher action against the Native American in retaliation for their attacks on outlying settlements
- Witch Trials Took place in 1692 in Massachusetts and was caused by extreme religious faith, stress from a growing population, deteriorating relations with Native Americans, and the narrow opportunities for women and girls to participate in Puritan society.
- Covenant Allowed partial church membership for the children and grandchildren of the original Puritans who had not experienced a conversion experience
13 Clues: the first permanent French settlement in North America • Colonies Development shaped by harbor and river systems. • of Burgesses The first European-style legislative body in the New World. • Founded in 1681 by William Penn who created a colonly that became a place of refuge for English Quakers. • ...
Last one best one 2025-12-03
Across
- Number of pillars in the Liberal Arts
- Fides et Veritas
- Name of Cole Siebels' band at Java
- New SLU abroad program location
- Brand of grand piano in the STU (Mason &)
- Dinner theme at the Greenhouse Friday night
- Number of pillars outside Gilson Hall
Down
- Student who founded modern day java barn
- Next Friday the 13th
- Year that coeducation began at SLU
- ADK semester’s lake
- Direction you face looking at the front of Johnson Hall
- Canaras’s namesake
13 Clues: Fides et Veritas • Canaras’s namesake • ADK semester’s lake • Next Friday the 13th • New SLU abroad program location • Year that coeducation began at SLU • Name of Cole Siebels' band at Java • Number of pillars in the Liberal Arts • Number of pillars outside Gilson Hall • Student who founded modern day java barn • Brand of grand piano in the STU (Mason &) • ...
Newtons crossword 2022-10-13
Across
- the process of changing positions
- the force applied in one direction is greater than the force applied in the opposite direction.
- an object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion at a constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
- relates an object's motion to the forces acting on it
- for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- the speed and direction of an object's motion.
- The resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
Down
- the acceleration of an object is dependent upon 2 variables the net force acting upon the object and the mass of the object
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
- an unbalanced force only when there is an individual force that is not being balanced by a force of equal magnitude
- the speed of something in a given direction.
- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape
- the measure of the distance an object travels per unit of time.
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- the vector sum of forces acting on a particle or object.
- a body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it, giving rise to a downward force; the heaviness of a person or thing
- the force of gravity
- a vehicle's capacity to gain speed within a short time
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate.
21 Clues: the force of gravity • the process of changing positions • the speed of something in a given direction. • the speed and direction of an object's motion. • relates an object's motion to the forces acting on it • a vehicle's capacity to gain speed within a short time • the vector sum of forces acting on a particle or object. • ...
Electricity 2021-06-17
10 Clues: Same charges • Unit of power • Unit of current • Flow of electrons • Father of electricity • A closed path lets electron flow • One method of electricity generation • current which flows in one direction • A discharge of current in the atmosphere • the material in which current doesn't flow
Outsiders Ch11-12 Vocabulary 2023-11-17
Across
- withdrawing or shrinking from
- set free after evidence has been considered
- likely
- shifted from one direction to another
Down
- great in size or scope
- state of emptiness; void
- adored: worshipped; blindly admired
- protector; one who watches over another
- an appearance in front of a judge before a trial
- gushed up
10 Clues: likely • gushed up • great in size or scope • state of emptiness; void • withdrawing or shrinking from • adored: worshipped; blindly admired • shifted from one direction to another • protector; one who watches over another • set free after evidence has been considered • an appearance in front of a judge before a trial
WI2 Secrets of the Dark Crosswprd 2025-10-21
Across
- In a state of rest, with eyes closed.
- The daily disappearance of the sun below the horizon.
- Direction toward the South Pole.
- The direction toward which the sun sets.
- Busy; in motion; not passive.
- Absence of light.
- In good physical or mental condition.
- The natural light during the day; hours between sunrise and sunset.
- Direction toward the North Pole.
Down
- A special day or period, usually in celebration.
- The time when the sun appears above the horizon in the morning.
- Lamp post illuminating a public road.
- Not sleeping.
- The direction toward which the sun rises.
- Having little or no light.
- The line where the earth and sky appear to meet.
16 Clues: Not sleeping. • Absence of light. • Having little or no light. • Busy; in motion; not passive. • Direction toward the South Pole. • Direction toward the North Pole. • In a state of rest, with eyes closed. • Lamp post illuminating a public road. • In good physical or mental condition. • The direction toward which the sun sets. • The direction toward which the sun rises. • ...
Let's Play! 2020-08-18
Across
- the left-hand part, side, or direction.
- the right-hand part, side, or direction.
- at a fast speed; rapidly.
Down
- not quickly.
- the movement of the body in a rhythmic way
- move in a circular direction wholly or partly around an axis or point.
- to turn something, especially repeatedly, or to turn or wrap one thing around another.
7 Clues: not quickly. • at a fast speed; rapidly. • the left-hand part, side, or direction. • the right-hand part, side, or direction. • the movement of the body in a rhythmic way • move in a circular direction wholly or partly around an axis or point. • to turn something, especially repeatedly, or to turn or wrap one thing around another.
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzel 2014-09-07
Across
- to look with scorn/as if they are beneath you
- a back door or gate
- to wonder or consider something deeply
- to make clear or understandable
- self-seeking flatterer,one who flatters(gives compliments/nice to other) to get what one wants
- the overall feeling that a literary work creates for the reader;atmosphere
- to keep up
- giving off light;shining;bright
Down
- direction
- to spread out widely on different directions
- difficult
- the inflammation of the larynx
- the inflammation of the joints
- manliness
- the inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- a poisonous,nonmetallic element
- relating to present day
- inflammation
18 Clues: direction • difficult • manliness • to keep up • inflammation • a back door or gate • relating to present day • the inflammation of the larynx • the inflammation of the joints • to make clear or understandable • a poisonous,nonmetallic element • giving off light;shining;bright • to wonder or consider something deeply • the inflammation of the bronchial tubes • ...
STAAR Review 2025-04-03
Across
- Speed with direction.
- This is what you get after the reactant in a chemical reaction.
- The number of moon phases.
- Sticks to self and others.
- Example of a chemical change
- Weather is cloudy and lingering rain
- Consists of one type of atom
- An example of this is physiological
Down
- Only found in a plant cell
- Power house
- The vacuole does this
- An objects resistance to movement
- One of the forms of energy.
- Earth spins on this imaginary line.
- Ph scale of 8 to 14.
- Identical to parent
- Example of a chemical reaction
- This system protects the body's exterior
18 Clues: Power house • Identical to parent • Ph scale of 8 to 14. • Speed with direction. • The vacuole does this • Only found in a plant cell • The number of moon phases. • Sticks to self and others. • One of the forms of energy. • Example of a chemical change • Consists of one type of atom • Example of a chemical reaction • An objects resistance to movement • ...
Prepositions 2025-01-23
Across
- - Close to or next to
- - At the back of
- - In the space separating two points
- - From a higher to a lower place
- - Surrounded by
- - Higher than
- - Intended for
- - From one side to the other
- - Throughout the duration of
Down
- - Further than
- - Lower than
- - Directly under
- - In a line next to something
- - Earlier than
- - Starting point in time or place
- - In opposition to
- - Next to
- - Following in time or place
- - In a circular direction
19 Clues: - Next to • - Lower than • - Higher than • - Further than • - Earlier than • - Intended for • - Surrounded by • - At the back of • - Directly under • - In opposition to • - Close to or next to • - In a circular direction • - Following in time or place • - From one side to the other • - Throughout the duration of • - In a line next to something • - From a higher to a lower place • ...
Acoustics and Resonance 2016-03-28
Across
- seconds/cycles
- a force that "acts perpendicularly on a surface"
- Consist of a series of frequencies that are systematically related to each other
- Decrease in amplitude
- any influence that causes an object to undergo a change in speed, direction, or shape
- 2 or more frequencies but the frequencies are not systematically related to each other
- Unit that measures the intensity of a sound
- Wave given their name due to the appearance that they are "stationary"
- Damping of a wave
- Branch of physics concerned with the properties of sound
- Pressure Pressure below atmospheric pressure
- In motion stays in motion; At rest stays at rest
- Wave changes direction due to an obstacle
- Wave changes direction because of a local difference of temperature in the air
- Resonance also Acoustical Resonance
- The quantity of a three-dimnesional shape occupied by a liquid, solid, or gas
- Lower pressure; molecules move farther apart
- Pressure Pressure at sea level
- The property of an object to return to its original shape
- Sound passes through something
- Some portion of the sound wave that is not transmitted or absorbed bounces back from the surface of the boundary; traveling in opposite direction
- a disturbance (sound source) creates changes in pressure throughout an elastic medium
Down
- Law Volume and pressure are inversely related
- Harmonic Motion A smooth back and forth motion
- Something that is set into vibration by the action of another vibration
- Maximum upward displacement; Max point of compression
- Max. displacement from position of rest; Perception of loudness
- Vibration occurring from a point of rest to max. displacement to rest to mac displacement; one compression and one rarefaction
- A vibratory response to an applied force
- Pressure Pressure above the atmospheric pressure
- Positive pressure; molecules move close together
- Distance from crest to crest or trough to trough
- Cycles/Seconds
- Disturbance of pressure that moves through a medium
- Multiple reflections (echo)
- Frequency Lowest Frequency
- Lowest point in a cycle; Max point of rarefaction
- The kind of sounds periodic and aperiodic are
- 1. Sympathetic 2. Sounding Board and 3. Acoustic Resonance are examples of what type of vibration
- refers to the amount of matter in an object
40 Clues: seconds/cycles • Cycles/Seconds • Damping of a wave • Decrease in amplitude • Frequency Lowest Frequency • Multiple reflections (echo) • Pressure Pressure at sea level • Sound passes through something • Resonance also Acoustical Resonance • A vibratory response to an applied force • Wave changes direction due to an obstacle • Unit that measures the intensity of a sound • ...
ec puzzle num 2 2022-01-10
Across
- enzymes whose continual activity is required at the DNA replication fork.
- The lagging strand is a single DNA strand that, during DNA replication, is replicated in the 5' - 3' direction (opposite direction to the replication fork).
- a group of two or more associated polypeptide chains.
- binds with high affinity in a cooperative manner to single-stranded DNA
Down
- enzymes that create DNA molecules by assembling nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA.
- short sequences of DNA nucleotides
- a structure that forms within the long helical DNA during DNA replication.
- a single DNA strand that, during DNA replication, is replicated in the 3' – 5' direction (same direction as the replication fork).
- An enzyme that closes nicks or discontinuities in one strand of double-stranded DNA by creating an ester bond between adjacent 3' OH and 5' PO4 ends on the same strand.
- enzymes that bind and may even remodel nucleic acid or nucleic acid protein complexes
10 Clues: short sequences of DNA nucleotides • a group of two or more associated polypeptide chains. • binds with high affinity in a cooperative manner to single-stranded DNA • enzymes whose continual activity is required at the DNA replication fork. • a structure that forms within the long helical DNA during DNA replication. • ...
Science 2022-09-12
Across
- curved or rounded outward like the exterior of a sphere or circle
- having an outline or surface that curves inwards like the interior of a circle or sphere.
- the range of all types of EM radiation.
- class of waves in which the particles of the disturbed medium are displaced in a direction that is parallel to the direction of propagation of the wave.
- distance between the resting position and the maximum displacement of the wave
Down
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another
- distance between identical points (adjacent crests) in the adjacent cycles of a waveform signal propagated in space or along a wire
- motion in which all points on a wave oscillate along paths at right angles to the direction of the wave's advance
- a measure of how high or low something sounds
- the throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it.
10 Clues: the range of all types of EM radiation. • a measure of how high or low something sounds • curved or rounded outward like the exterior of a sphere or circle • the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another • distance between the resting position and the maximum displacement of the wave • ...
June 2021 2021-07-03
10 Clues: _______ & Hook • _______ and Freeze • _______ Energy Flow • _______ and Condense • _______, elbow, wrist • _______ with the Cross • _______ Down, Grab & Kick • _______ and Defense as One • process of _______ Yin & Yang • a direction of the Frontal Plane
Down To Earth 2024-02-13
10 Clues: Domestic Orb • Just Indicate • Sprint On Over • SHared Alliance • KOntentment Obvious • Zone All Inhabit (B) • Soon Here Indeed (A) • Have One Orientation • Affects Tense SUrface • Japanese Occupy Openly (P)
Long Walk to Water 2022-11-20
Across
- highly appealing
- natural surface of land
- a type of bird
- the back of the leg
- to change direction
- feeding on grass
- to speak in an unchanging tone
- sad and somber
- to stop
- the length of step
- a cereal like grass
Down
- any narrow depression in a surface
- a loud noise caused by a car
- a small deer-like animal
- to move quickly
- wanting no more than one has
- pointless
- a fruit in the squash family
- to poke
19 Clues: to stop • to poke • pointless • a type of bird • sad and somber • to move quickly • highly appealing • feeding on grass • the length of step • the back of the leg • to change direction • a cereal like grass • natural surface of land • a small deer-like animal • a loud noise caused by a car • wanting no more than one has • a fruit in the squash family • to speak in an unchanging tone • ...
The Physics Unit 1 Chapter 2 2021-03-01
Across
- includes the speed of an object and its direction
- total distance divided by total time
- change in an object's position relative to a reference point
- is product of mass and velocity
- slope of a distance-time graph
- is distance and direction of an object's change in position
Down
- how fast you are going at any moment
- when the average speed does not change
- how far one travels between start and finish
- SI unit of length
10 Clues: SI unit of length • slope of a distance-time graph • is product of mass and velocity • how fast you are going at any moment • total distance divided by total time • when the average speed does not change • how far one travels between start and finish • includes the speed of an object and its direction • is distance and direction of an object's change in position • ...
Wave Vocab 2021-06-08
Across
- wave: travels perpendicular to the direction of the source's motion
- distance from crest to resting point
- number of occurrences in a given period of time
- high-density area in a longitudinal wave
Down
- low-density area in a longitudinal wave
- wave travels parallel to the direction of the source's motion
- distance from one crest to another on a wave
- object that a wave travels through to transfer energy
- low point of a wave
- high point of a wave
10 Clues: low point of a wave • high point of a wave • distance from crest to resting point • low-density area in a longitudinal wave • high-density area in a longitudinal wave • distance from one crest to another on a wave • number of occurrences in a given period of time • object that a wave travels through to transfer energy • ...
WAVES 2025-01-16
Across
- THE MEASURE OF DISTANCE FROM ONE WAVE PEAK TO ANOTHER
- SCIENTIST MEASURE WAVES BY MEASURING A WAVES HEIGHT
- SOUND CANNOT TRAVEL THROUGH SPACE BECAUSE OF THESE
- WAVES TRAVEL IN THE SAME DIRECTION
- WAVES VIBRATE IN A PERPENDICULAR DIRECTION
- WAVES TRANSFER _____ NOT MATTER
Down
- MICROWAVES USE A SPECIAL TYPE OF WAVE TO PRODUCE HEAT
- SOME ANIMALS USE WAVES TO COMMUNICATE
- WAVES THAT TRAVEL THROUGH SPACE AND MATTER
- LIGHT WAVES ARE MADE UP OF A SPECIAL ELECTROMAGNETIC PARTICLES
10 Clues: WAVES TRANSFER _____ NOT MATTER • WAVES TRAVEL IN THE SAME DIRECTION • SOME ANIMALS USE WAVES TO COMMUNICATE • WAVES THAT TRAVEL THROUGH SPACE AND MATTER • WAVES VIBRATE IN A PERPENDICULAR DIRECTION • SOUND CANNOT TRAVEL THROUGH SPACE BECAUSE OF THESE • SCIENTIST MEASURE WAVES BY MEASURING A WAVES HEIGHT • MICROWAVES USE A SPECIAL TYPE OF WAVE TO PRODUCE HEAT • ...
Wave Properties! 2026-02-23
Across
- lowest point of a wave
- highest point of a wave
- distance from crest to trough (Or from rest point to trough
- a wave that moves matter perpendicular to the waves direction
Down
- a wave is a disturbance that transfers ______
- high density area on the wave
- a wave that displaces matter in the direction the wave is going
- frequency is measured in _____
- distance from one point on the wave to another
- low density area on the wave
10 Clues: lowest point of a wave • highest point of a wave • low density area on the wave • high density area on the wave • frequency is measured in _____ • a wave is a disturbance that transfers ______ • distance from one point on the wave to another • distance from crest to trough (Or from rest point to trough • a wave that moves matter perpendicular to the waves direction • ...
Motion 2025-05-27
Across
- How fast something is moving, calculated as distance divided by time
- A quantity that only has size
- The amount of matter in an object
- The overall change in position, with direction
- The state of an object when it is not moving
- Speed at a specific moment in time
- An object that is not moving
- Speed with a direction
- The acceleration of an object moving at constant speed
Down
- Negative acceleration or slowing down
- A quantity that has both size and direction
- A word to describe motion at a constant speed
- The rate of change of velocity
- Total distance divided by total time
- A push or pull that can change motion
- How far an object travels, regardless of direction
- On a distance-time graph, this shows speed
- A measure of how long something takes
18 Clues: Speed with a direction • An object that is not moving • A quantity that only has size • The rate of change of velocity • The amount of matter in an object • Speed at a specific moment in time • Total distance divided by total time • Negative acceleration or slowing down • A push or pull that can change motion • A measure of how long something takes • ...
Ch.25 Waves and Vibrations 2017-06-01
Across
- One of the places in a wave where the wave is lowest or the disturbance is greatest in the opposite direction from a crest
- The distance from the midpoint to the maximum (crest) of a wave or, equivalently, from the midpoint to the minimum (trough)
- An increase in the measured frequency of light from an approaching source
- interference Addition of two or more waves when wave crests overlap to produce a resulting wave of increased amplitude
- Term applied to two or more waves whose crests (and troughs) arrive at a place at the same time, so that their effects reinforce each other
- The change in frequency of a wave due to the motion of the source or of the receiver
- harmonic motion The back-and-forth vibratory motion of a swinging pendulum
- wave A wave with vibration at right angles to the direction the wave is traveling
- A cone-shaped wave produced by an object moving at supersonic speed through a fluid
Down
- wave A wave in which the vibration is in the same direction as that in which the wave is traveling, rather than at right angles to it
- The number of events (cycles, vibrations, oscillations, or any repeated event) per time; measured in hertz (or events per time). Inverse of period
- The SI unit of frequency. One hertz (Hz) is one vibration per second
- The distance from the top of the crest of a wave to the top of the following crest, or equivalently, the distance between successive identical parts of the wave
- interference Combination of waves where crest parts of one wave overlap trough parts of another, resulting in a wave of decreased amplitude
- The time required to complete a single cycle
- pattern A pattern formed by the overlapping of two or more waves that arrive in a region at the same time
- A wiggle in space and time
- A decrease in the measured frequency of light (or other radiation) from a receding source
- Term applied to two waves for which the crest of one wave arrives at a point at the same time that a trough of the second wave arrives. Their effects cancel each other
- / A wiggle in time
- curve A curve whose shape represents the crests and troughs of a wave, as traced out by a swinging pendulum that drops a trial of sand over a moving conveyor belt
- One of the places in a wave where the wave is highest or the disturbance is greatest
- The sharp crack heard when the shock wave that sweeps behind a supersonic aircraft reaches the listener
- The V-shaped wave produced by an object moving on a liquid surface faster than the wave speed
24 Clues: / A wiggle in time • A wiggle in space and time • The time required to complete a single cycle • The SI unit of frequency. One hertz (Hz) is one vibration per second • An increase in the measured frequency of light from an approaching source • harmonic motion The back-and-forth vibratory motion of a swinging pendulum • ...
Forces crossword 2022-10-05
Across
- A push or pull
- When the force applied in one direction is greater than the force in the other direction
- An ongoing pace that is the result of a balanced force
- To remain without movement
- To increase in speed or force
Down
- The overall force applied to an object
- To decrease in speed or force
- When the two forces are equal to each other
- a force that pulls objects towards the earth
- a resistance that occurs when an object is moved across a surface
- the unit of measurement used to calculate forces
11 Clues: A push or pull • To remain without movement • To decrease in speed or force • To increase in speed or force • The overall force applied to an object • When the two forces are equal to each other • a force that pulls objects towards the earth • the unit of measurement used to calculate forces • An ongoing pace that is the result of a balanced force • ...
vocabulary waves 2024-12-04
Across
- does not need a medium to travel thru
- the distance between the normal Medline and a high low
- the low point of a wave
- distance a wave has traveled before beginning a new cycle
- substance a wave travels thru
Down
- has to travel thru a median
- the high point of a wave
- something carries energy from one place to another
- moves perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- number of waves that pass thru a given point in a set amount of time
- moves parallel to the direction of the wave
11 Clues: the low point of a wave • the high point of a wave • has to travel thru a median • substance a wave travels thru • does not need a medium to travel thru • moves parallel to the direction of the wave • moves perpendicular to the direction of the wave • something carries energy from one place to another • the distance between the normal Medline and a high low • ...
