one direction Crossword Puzzles
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Crossword 2023-09-06
Across
- Kilo=, centi-, and mili- are all prefixes used in this non-U.S. system of measurements
- Units in which mass is measured
- These types of forces always cause a change in motion.
- Developed 3 laws of motion
- A push or pull
- The force that holds objects in place against gravity
- Which Law of Motion states that an object at rest will remain at rest?
- There are this many grams in one kilogram
- Force, mass, and __________ are mathematically related
Down
- Direction in which the normal force is exerted with respect to the surface
- The overall forces acting on an object
- Movement is in the direction of the ________ force.
- Units in which acceleration is measured
- If a person gets bumped and falls down, they have experienced a change in _____.
- An object at rest is stationary with _____ to another object
- An object that is experiencing balanced forces is said to be at ______.
- The force exerted by the Earth that pulls objects toward its center
- An object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will remain in motion unless acted on by a(n)
- Units in which force is measured
- When one person/object directly pushes/pulls another person/object, it is called a(n) _____ force.
20 Clues: A push or pull • Developed 3 laws of motion • Units in which mass is measured • Units in which force is measured • The overall forces acting on an object • Units in which acceleration is measured • There are this many grams in one kilogram • Movement is in the direction of the ________ force. • The force that holds objects in place against gravity • ...
Waves 2024-05-15
Across
- This color filter transmits green and blue while absorbing red
- The bending of light due to a change in speed
- A type of electromagnetic wave used to heat food
- A type of electromagnetic wave with wavelength slightly larger than red
- The highest part of the wave
- The height of the wave
- Empty space
- The length of one full wave
- A wave that moves through some type of matter
- A change in frequency that is perceived when the source of a wave is moving
Down
- A wave that travels in the same direction as the vibrations from the source of motion
- The energy of the wave is transferred to the material it encounters
- A wave that transfers electromagnetic energy
- A type of electromagnetic wave with wavelength slightly smaller than violet
- A wave that travels perpendicular to the source of motion
- Greek letter that represents wavelength
- Any disturbance that transfers energy from place to place
- The lowest part of the wave
- A wave bounces off of an object and heads in a different direction
- Plants appear green because they absorb red and...
- The standard unit of measurement for frequency
- The amount of time it takes for one full wave to pass through a given point
22 Clues: Empty space • The height of the wave • The length of one full wave • The lowest part of the wave • The highest part of the wave • Greek letter that represents wavelength • A wave that transfers electromagnetic energy • The bending of light due to a change in speed • A wave that moves through some type of matter • The standard unit of measurement for frequency • ...
ONE DIMENSIONAL MOTION 2021-09-28
Across
- unit of distance used to measure Earth’s distance to the Sun
- Greek letter that represents change in a quantity in physics
- The moon has gravity but no air. (True or False)
- Astronaut David _____ who did Galileo’s experiment on the moon during Apollo 15 mission
- unit of time
- change in velocity over time
- distance between starting point of motion and endpoint
- _____ maximum velocity an object in free-fall reaches
- known for dropping boulders from the top of the leaning tower of Pisa
- the value of g on Earth as it is falling is not positive, but _____
- Air _____ is needed when a skydiver pulls their parachute open to slow them down
- how fast something moves and in what direction
- when an object falls without any kind of restrictions
Down
- Motion in one dimension is motion in one _____
- unit used to measure speed
- Drop a cat on the earth and a cat on the moon. The cat on the earth will accelerate _____.
- We are _____ strong!
- the measured path an object actually travels
- on Earth, acceleration due to _____ is 9.8 ms^2
- Delta x represents _____ displacement (horizontal or vertical?)
- metric unit used to measure distance and displacement
- Leaning tower of _____, where scientific legend claims a famous science experiment took place
22 Clues: unit of time • We are _____ strong! • unit used to measure speed • change in velocity over time • the measured path an object actually travels • Motion in one dimension is motion in one _____ • how fast something moves and in what direction • on Earth, acceleration due to _____ is 9.8 ms^2 • The moon has gravity but no air. (True or False) • ...
Waves Crossword 2025-02-10
Across
- The number of waves passing a point per second.
- The region in a longitudinal wave where particles are spread apart.
- When a wave bounces off a surface.
- A wave with higher energy than visible light, responsible for sunburns.
- A high-energy wave used in medical imaging.
- The repeated motion of particles in a wave.
- The distance a wave travels per unit of time.
- A type of wave where oscillations are parallel to the direction of energy transfer.
- The distance between two corresponding points on a wave.
- A wave used for cooking and satellite communication.
- The part of the spectrum that human eyes can detect.
- The region in a longitudinal wave where particles are close together.
- The full range of electromagnetic waves.
- The time taken for one complete wave cycle.
Down
- The unit of frequency.
- The bending of a wave as it passes from one medium to another.
- The maximum displacement from the rest position.
- The longest wavelength electromagnetic wave, used in broadcasting.
- The most energetic type of electromagnetic wave, used in cancer treatment.
- A type of wave where oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer.
- A type of wave associated with heat and thermal imaging.
21 Clues: The unit of frequency. • When a wave bounces off a surface. • The full range of electromagnetic waves. • A high-energy wave used in medical imaging. • The repeated motion of particles in a wave. • The time taken for one complete wave cycle. • The distance a wave travels per unit of time. • The number of waves passing a point per second. • ...
Waves Crossword 2025-02-10
Across
- The number of waves passing a point per second.
- The region in a longitudinal wave where particles are spread apart.
- When a wave bounces off a surface.
- A wave with higher energy than visible light, responsible for sunburns.
- A high-energy wave used in medical imaging.
- The repeated motion of particles in a wave.
- The distance a wave travels per unit of time.
- A type of wave where oscillations are parallel to the direction of energy transfer.
- The distance between two corresponding points on a wave.
- A wave used for cooking and satellite communication.
- The part of the spectrum that human eyes can detect.
- The region in a longitudinal wave where particles are close together.
- The full range of electromagnetic waves.
- The time taken for one complete wave cycle.
Down
- The unit of frequency.
- The bending of a wave as it passes from one medium to another.
- The maximum displacement from the rest position.
- The longest wavelength electromagnetic wave, used in broadcasting.
- The most energetic type of electromagnetic wave, used in cancer treatment.
- A type of wave where oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer.
- A type of wave associated with heat and thermal imaging.
21 Clues: The unit of frequency. • When a wave bounces off a surface. • The full range of electromagnetic waves. • A high-energy wave used in medical imaging. • The repeated motion of particles in a wave. • The time taken for one complete wave cycle. • The distance a wave travels per unit of time. • The number of waves passing a point per second. • ...
Waves 2024-01-03
Across
- another name for a longitudinal wave
- the amount of time it takes one wavelength to pass a point
- the amount of energy carried by a wave
- lowest point of a transverse wave
- a type of mechanical wave
- period is measured in this unit
- in transverse wave, amplitude is measured by the _____ of the wave
- the number of waves that pass a given point in 1 second
- the unit that frequency is measured in
- a wave that can only transfer energy through a medium
- where particles are pulled apart in a longitudinal wave
Down
- the distance between one point of a wave and the nearest point just like it
- a type of electromagnetic wave
- where particles are pushed together in a longitudinal wave
- wavelength is measure in this unit
- waves that can transfer energy through space
- matter through which a wave travels through
- the lower the frequency the ____ the wavelength
- the higher the frequency the ____ the wavelength
- a wave where matter travels at right angles to the direction the wave is traveling
- highest point of a transverse wave
- a rhythmic disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space
- a wave where the medium moves back and forth in the same direction the wave is traveling
23 Clues: a type of mechanical wave • a type of electromagnetic wave • period is measured in this unit • lowest point of a transverse wave • wavelength is measure in this unit • highest point of a transverse wave • another name for a longitudinal wave • the amount of energy carried by a wave • the unit that frequency is measured in • matter through which a wave travels through • ...
Math 2 Vocab 2023-12-13
Across
- opposite over adjacent
- two angles that form a straight line (180) when placed beside each other
- sum of 90
- cut into two equal parts
- two sides and an included angle are congruent
- inverse of the tangent function
- represented by a flat surface that extends without end and has no thickness
- three pairs of congruent sides
- the hypt and any one leg of a right triangle are congruent
- opposite over hpyt
- moves each point of a figure on the same distance in the same direction
- an object is = or congruent to itself
- two angles and an included side are congruent
- represented by a striaght path that extends in two directions
- sum of 180
Down
- lines that never intersect
- share one ray as a side
- adjacent over hpyt
- inverse of the sine function
- has an endpoint, travels infinitely in another direction
- inverse of the cosine function
- angles that are congruent and are on the opposite sides of two intersecting lines
- only on right triangles,two angles and a side opposite them are congruent
- indicates a location and is represented by a dot
- the point in the middle of a line segment
- a rotation transformation where a mirror image is created
26 Clues: sum of 90 • sum of 180 • adjacent over hpyt • opposite over hpyt • opposite over adjacent • share one ray as a side • cut into two equal parts • lines that never intersect • inverse of the sine function • inverse of the cosine function • three pairs of congruent sides • inverse of the tangent function • an object is = or congruent to itself • the point in the middle of a line segment • ...
Automotive Crossword 2025-04-24
Across
- Method of controlling power by varying duty cycle
- Device that converts electrical signals into mechanical movement
- Allows current to flow in only one direction
- Stores electrical energy for starting the engine and powering accessories
- Electric motor that cranks the engine to start it
- Variable resistor used in sensors and controls
- Unintended path of low resistance
- Electromagnetic switch that engages the starter motor
- One-Directional Flow of Electric Charge
- Break in the electrical path
- Formula relating voltage, current, and resistance
- Return path for electrical current, usually the vehicle chassis
- Safety device that breaks the circuit when current exceeds safe levels
- Electromagnetic switch that controls high-current circuits using low-current signals
- Stores and releases electrical charge
Down
- Limits current flow in a circuit
- Device that measures physical conditions and converts them to electrical signals
- An electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular interval
- Tool for measuring voltage, current, and resistance
- Generates electricity to recharge the battery
- Bundle of wires that connects electrical components
- Connection point in an electrical circuit
- Controls the output voltage from the alternator
- Computer that manages body electrical functions
- Computer that manages engine functions
- Reduction in voltage across a component
- Measurement of electrical current flow
27 Clues: Break in the electrical path • Limits current flow in a circuit • Unintended path of low resistance • Stores and releases electrical charge • Computer that manages engine functions • Measurement of electrical current flow • One-Directional Flow of Electric Charge • Reduction in voltage across a component • Connection point in an electrical circuit • ...
Gracie's Puzzle 2022-03-07
Across
- The top number of a fraction
- A number or expression that divides another number or expression evenly
- negative seven
- The common endpoint of the sides of an angle
- A figure either being enlarged or narrowed in one direction
- A number or letter that is multiplied by a variable of a single term or terms of a polynomial
- The bottom number of a fraction
- eight
- Parallel to to the plane of the horizon
Down
- three
- Moving every point the same direction and distance
- A value/line that continually approaches a given line but doesn't ever meet it
- Scaled by a scale factor less in absolute value than one
- A point on the Y axis through which the slope of a line passes
- The top is directly above the bottom, up and down
- A flip of a mirror image of points
- What is created when the numerator and denominator of a rational function have a common factor and cancel out?
- negative two
- Set of outputs in a function
- Set of inputs in a function
20 Clues: three • eight • negative two • negative seven • Set of inputs in a function • The top number of a fraction • Set of outputs in a function • The bottom number of a fraction • A flip of a mirror image of points • Parallel to to the plane of the horizon • The common endpoint of the sides of an angle • The top is directly above the bottom, up and down • ...
Gracie's Puzzle 2022-03-08
Across
- The bottom number of a fraction
- A point on the Y axis through which the slope of a line passes
- Scaled by a scale factor less in absolute value than one
- A number or expression that divides another number or expression evenly
- 1/3n^2+15n+18+n-2/n^2+5n+6=1/3n+6
- A number or letter that is multiplied by a variable of a single term or terms of a polynomial
- The common endpoint of the sides of an angle
- A value/line that continually approaches a given line but doesn't ever meet it
- What is created when the numerator and denominator of a rational function have a common factor and cancel out?
Down
- The top number of a fraction
- The top is directly above the bottom, up and down
- 1/n^2=1/n+3/n^2
- A flip of a mirror image of points
- 2/x-5=1-1/x-5
- 1/5=6m+30/5m-1/m
- Parallel to to the plane of the horizon
- Moving every point the same direction and distance
- Set of outputs in a function
- A figure either being enlarged or narrowed in one direction
- Set of inputs in a function
20 Clues: 2/x-5=1-1/x-5 • 1/n^2=1/n+3/n^2 • 1/5=6m+30/5m-1/m • Set of inputs in a function • The top number of a fraction • Set of outputs in a function • The bottom number of a fraction • 1/3n^2+15n+18+n-2/n^2+5n+6=1/3n+6 • A flip of a mirror image of points • Parallel to to the plane of the horizon • The common endpoint of the sides of an angle • ...
5th Grade Science: Space 2026-01-14
Across
- This season happens when a hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun.
- This season happens when a hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun.
- The amount of matter in an object, which affects its gravity.
- A natural satellite that orbits the Earth.
- The path one object takes around another in space.
- A giant ball of hot, glowing gas.
- The force that pulls all objects toward the center of the Earth.
- The spinning of Earth on its axis, which causes day and night.
- The direction the Sun appears to set in the evening.
- The star at the center of our solar system.
Down
- A dark area created when an object blocks light from the Sun.
- The name of our galaxy.
- A tool used to see distant objects in space more clearly.
- The time it takes for Earth to complete one full rotation.
- How much light a star appears to give off based on its distance.
- A group of stars that forms a pattern or shape in the sky.
- Earth's movement around the Sun, which takes about 365 days.
- The shape of the Earth, Moon, and Sun.
- An imaginary line that runs through Earth's North and South poles.
- The direction the Sun appears to rise in the morning.
20 Clues: The name of our galaxy. • A giant ball of hot, glowing gas. • The shape of the Earth, Moon, and Sun. • A natural satellite that orbits the Earth. • The star at the center of our solar system. • The path one object takes around another in space. • The direction the Sun appears to set in the evening. • The direction the Sun appears to rise in the morning. • ...
SSE - Extra Credit - Vocabulary Crossword (j-w) 2024-02-02
Across
- all the planets and other objects that orbit around a star
- to spin or turn around a central point, like the Earth around its axis
- the eighth planet from the Sun in our solar system
- one of four main directions; when you face this direction, west is to the left and east is to the right
- a large, round object in the night sky that can reflect the Sun’s light
- a tool that tells time by using the changing direction of shadows caused by the Sun's movement across the sky
- one of four main directions; if you are facing north, it is to the left
- the fourth planet from the Sun in our solar system
- one of four main directions; if you are facing north, it is the direction behind you
- energy from the Sun that can warm things up and be made into electricity; a renewable resource
- a tool used to make very distant objects look closer, often used to look at space
- the fifth planet from the Sun in our solar system
Down
- a time of year with specific weather that repeats every year
- a large, round object in outer space that orbits a star
- the part of the Moon that we can see on a particular night
- a pretend version of something that scientists use when the real thing is too big, small, or complicated to work with
- something that happens again and again and again in a way that can be predicted
- the second planet from the Sun in our solar system
- the seventh planet from the Sun in our solar system
- the sixth planet from the Sun in our solar system
- circling another object, like the Earth around the Sun
- the amount of matter an object has
- to add a number to itself a certain number of times
- the first planet from the Sun in our solar system
- a panel that can absorb the Sun's light to use as a source of energy
- moon phase when the Moon looks completely dark
26 Clues: the amount of matter an object has • moon phase when the Moon looks completely dark • the sixth planet from the Sun in our solar system • the first planet from the Sun in our solar system • the fifth planet from the Sun in our solar system • the second planet from the Sun in our solar system • the eighth planet from the Sun in our solar system • ...
Newton's Laws of Motion 2023-02-02
Across
- the distance that the object travels per unit of time
- energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom
- the force one object applies to a second
- Energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- a push or pull on another object
- the force of attraction between any two objects due to their mass
- For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- the force with which an object responses to an action, as in Newton’s third law of motion
- a place or object that is used for comparison to determine if something is in motion.
- a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged
- The power an atom's charged particles have to cause an action or move an object
- an object is in _______ when its distance from another object is changing.
- type of wave that transfers energy
- the use of force to move an object a certain distance
Down
- An object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion continues in motion with the same speed and direction unless acted on by unbalanced forces
- energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- object being accelerated, the more force needed to accelerate the object
- energy of motion
- amount of something that occurs or changes in one unit of time.
- a force that opposes the motion of one object moving past another
- energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature
- when energy is stored and held in readiness
- forces that do not cancel each other out when acting together on a single object
- forces that cancel each other out when acting together on a single object
- speed in a given direction
- increase, decrease or change of direction of an objects motion
- the ability to do work or cause change
- the amount of motion an object has
- An object with mass accelerates when a force acts on it. The greater the mass of
29 Clues: energy of motion • speed in a given direction • a push or pull on another object • the amount of motion an object has • type of wave that transfers energy • the ability to do work or cause change • the force one object applies to a second • energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom • when energy is stored and held in readiness • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-03-31
Across
- the amount of time it takes to travel a certain distance
- an object or type of material that allows the flow of an electric charge
- the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter that has a property of electric charge.
- An electric circuit in which the normal path of current has been interrupted
- the distance between two compressions
- distance between the resting position and the maximum displacement of the wave.
- the production of an electromotive force (emf) across an electrical conductor in a changing magnetic field
- A machine that uses energy to produce mechanical motion
- A wave that oscillates back and forth on an axis that is the same as the axis along which the wave propagates
- A material or object that produces a magnetic field
- similar machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity.
- the difference in electric potential between two points.
- a material which has an electrical conductivity value falling between that of a conductor and an insulator
- a wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave's advance
- the result of an imbalance between negative and positive charges in an object
Down
- the unit for force
- a circuit with more than one pathway
- an object that resists the flow of electricity
- a circuit without interruption, providing a continuous path through which a current can flow
- a type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current
- the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other
- a two-terminal electronic component that conducts current primarily in one direction
- field a vector field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges
- wave that is an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium
- an interaction that occurs between particles with electric charge via electromagnetic fields
- a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electrical signals and power.
- the way electricity travels
- speed and direction
- a circuit with only one pathway
- the amount of matter in an object
30 Clues: the unit for force • speed and direction • the way electricity travels • a circuit with only one pathway • the amount of matter in an object • a circuit with more than one pathway • the distance between two compressions • an object that resists the flow of electricity • A material or object that produces a magnetic field • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-15
Across
- The rate at which one form of energy is transformed into another.
- A state of matter with no definite shape or volume.
- A wave that moves the medium at right angles to the direction in which the wave travels.
- The change in state from a solid directly to a gas without passing through the liquid state.
- The change of state from a liquid to a gas.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- The change in state from a gas to a liquid.
- A wave that appears to stand in one place, even though it is two waves interfering as they pass through each other.
- The number of complete waves that pass a given point in a certain amount of time.
- The material through which a wave travels.
- A state of matter that has a definite shape but has no definite volume.
- The total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles of an object.
- The energy transferred through space by electromagnetic waves.
Down
- The result of an inward pull among the molecules of a liquid that brings the molecules on the surface closer together; causes the surface to act as if it has a thin skin.
- A liquid's resistance to flowing.
- The force pushing on a surface divided by the area of that surface.
- The increase in the amplitude of a vibration that occurs when external vibrations match an object's natural frequency.
- The distance between two corresponding parts of a wave, such as the distance between two crests.
- A state of matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume.
- A push or pull exerted on an object.
- The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas.
- A wave that moves the medium in a direction parallel to the direction in which the wave travels.
- A wave that requires a medium through which to travel.
- The state in which one object's distance from another is changing.
- Force exerted on an object that causes it to move.
25 Clues: A liquid's resistance to flowing. • A push or pull exerted on an object. • The ability to do work or cause change. • The material through which a wave travels. • The change of state from a liquid to a gas. • The change in state from a gas to a liquid. • Force exerted on an object that causes it to move. • A state of matter with no definite shape or volume. • ...
work, energy 2025-10-23
Across
- a surface of which one or side is at a higher level than another
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- what is the energy of physical action or movement
- the ability to cause change
- energy that is stored due to interactions between objects
- the resistance that one surface or encounters when moving over another
Down
- distance and direction of objects change in position from the starting point
- rate of change of velocity can be calculated by dividing the change
- transfer of energy when a force is applied over a distance
- the speed and direction of a moving object
10 Clues: the ability to cause change • the speed and direction of a moving object • what is the energy of physical action or movement • energy that is stored due to interactions between objects • transfer of energy when a force is applied over a distance • the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth • ...
Unit 12 Greek/Latin 2022-04-21
20 Clues: sun • mid • derm • acid • soph • wise • skin • helio • teeth • cogni • middle • psyche • cata,cat • dent/dont • down,under • learn,know • mind,soul,spirit • in the direction of • the direction of ward • sour,bitter,sharp,harsh
6A Vocab 2024-01-29
26 Clues: bed • blue • wall • gray • lamp • green • small • large • brown • thing • closet • mirror • dresser • red (m) • curtains • white (m) • black (f) • rug/carpet • purple (f) • night table • alarm clock • shelf, bookshelf • orange color (f) • left (direction) • bedroom/dormitory • right (direction)
Unit 1b 2025-11-12
Across
- An object in motion remains in motion at a _____ speed unless it's acted on by an unbalanced force
- what we assume air resistance to be, in this unit
- type of position vs. time function that describes an object with constant non-zero acceleration
- direction of acceleration due to gravity
- a _____ Newton is a fruity, chewy pastrye
- Is it possible for an object to be moving without an unbalanced force acting on it?
- name of the building we are in
- acceleration is the _____ at which an object speeds up, slows down, or changes direction
- An object is moving at a constant speed in a straight line. What is the net force acting on the object?
- the country in which Isaac Newton lived
- Newton's first name
- amount of matter in an object
- an object slows down if the net force is in the ______ direction of the object's motion
- _____ force is the sum of all forces, taking direction into account
- the discipline we are learning in this course
- the unit in which force is measured
- An object does not _____ unless it is acted on by an unbalanced force
- RCS is located in the state of ______
Down
- An object's velocity does not change unless the object is acted on by an _____ force
- symbol for acceleration due to gravity
- space in which there is no matter
- another name for Newton's First Law of Motion
- if forces are ______, the net force is zero
- type of velocity vs. time function that describes an object with constant acceleration
- a force is an _____ between two objects
- pulling force that Planet Earth exerts on all objects
- Can you "have" a force?
- any quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- any quantity that has magnitude but not direction
- inertia is an object's ____ to maintain its speed and direction
- a force is a pull or ____
- Newton's title
32 Clues: Newton's title • Newton's first name • Can you "have" a force? • a force is a pull or ____ • amount of matter in an object • name of the building we are in • space in which there is no matter • the unit in which force is measured • RCS is located in the state of ______ • symbol for acceleration due to gravity • a force is an _____ between two objects • ...
Trolls Blue Sort 30 Etymology Meaning Cross word 2022-07-22
Across
- one of the ways of viewing something
- be obedient or to comply
- act of creating or making
- act of looking into the distance, condition of facing something else or a certain direction
- convey from one place to another
- marred in shape, distorted
Down
- a regard or reference
- movable receptacle for detached papers or prints
- carrying out of a place
- one who views or observes
- capable of being carried from place to place
- to aid
12 Clues: to aid • a regard or reference • carrying out of a place • be obedient or to comply • act of creating or making • one who views or observes • marred in shape, distorted • convey from one place to another • one of the ways of viewing something • capable of being carried from place to place • movable receptacle for detached papers or prints • ...
Christmas 2020 2020-12-22
10 Clues: novel • blithe • pledge • multiply • ___ Direction • the ____ product • Can I have a ____ • the Feast of the Nativity • walled city in northeast England • the orbital period of a planetary body
MASS TRANSFER 2022-08-03
10 Clues: soaps • electrolysis • Chemical potential • Partial Vaporization • diffusion coefficient • Concentration gradient • concentration x velocity • column stage contact equipment • Separation one phase from another • direction of decreasing concentration
Science Crossword. 2021-11-24
15 Clues: Its up. • Spinning. • A subject. • Its a galaxy • Living space. • Carrys stuff. • Its on a bird. • It makes things hot • It slows objects down. • A push in one direction • Its science equiptment. • Getting used to something. • Things combined with eachother. • It keeps you down on the ground. • The amount of stuff in an object.
Christmas!!! 2025-03-16
Across
- expressing motion in the direction of
- fowl
- bovine product
- more than one
- to take delight or pleasure in
- a coordinating conjunction
- together
- grasps
Down
- what cookies come in
- fruit or custard desserts
- not empty
- this word can be used as a preposition or a conjunction
- where Candace works
- something to smoke
- opposite of us
15 Clues: fowl • grasps • together • not empty • more than one • bovine product • opposite of us • something to smoke • where Candace works • what cookies come in • fruit or custard desserts • a coordinating conjunction • to take delight or pleasure in • expressing motion in the direction of • this word can be used as a preposition or a conjunction
Bananas Week 6 2026-04-08
15 Clues: nearly • very large • before now • put in place • given a prize • shocked and upset • crowded with many • in the direction of • a group of musicians • wonderful and beautiful • one of four equal parts • places where boats dock • a group working together • a person who runs an auction • a rule or way to solve something
Solar Energy 2013-04-12
Across
- when skin darkens from the sun
- study the atmosphere to predict weather earth material is a nonliving substance that makes up or comes from the earth.
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- pattern of colors that make up the Sun's light
- invisible water in its gas state
- is a tool to measure temperature
- material, such as water, that can absorb a large amount of heat for its volume and release the energy slowly.
- course or line along which something moves, lies, or points
- energy particles given off by the Sun
Down
- dark area created by an object that stops light
- change of energy from one form to another (such as light to heat), or the movement of energy from one object to another (such as heat moving from air to soil or water).
- difference between a starting time and an ending time
- position or arrangement in relation to another position or location
- is energy from the Sun
- instrument used to determine direction
- turn into gas
- the flow of warm air up and cool air down
- star around which Earth and other planets revolve
18 Clues: turn into gas • is energy from the Sun • when skin darkens from the sun • invisible water in its gas state • is a tool to measure temperature • energy particles given off by the Sun • instrument used to determine direction • anything that takes up space and has mass • the flow of warm air up and cool air down • pattern of colors that make up the Sun's light • ...
Saftey and Electronics -Nate 2024-06-17
Across
- This is measured in Amps.
- Never use water to put out this type of fire.
- A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy through the use of magnetic fields and copper wire windings.
- Always Disconnect the _____ before disassembling, cleaning, and poking around your computer.
- A device that can store energy as an electrostatic field.
- What is Wood, Glass, and Rubber a good example of?
- These charge alternates between positive and negative.
- When electricity flows through an LED, light is emitted. They are polarized, so electricity can only flow through in one direction.
Down
- Never open this because it can kill you.
- This is measured in Volts.
- Do this before touching computer components.
- An electronic device that produces a simple tone or buzz.
- These electrons travel in only one direction.
- This limits the flow of current through a circuit.
- This is measured in Ohms.
- It provides a toggle to allow you to connect or disconnect two points in a circuit.
- A device that provides Direct Current to your circuit, through electro-chemical reactions between the positively and negatively charged terminals.
- A semiconductor component that can control the flow of current like an electronic switch
18 Clues: This is measured in Amps. • This is measured in Ohms. • This is measured in Volts. • Never open this because it can kill you. • Do this before touching computer components. • Never use water to put out this type of fire. • These electrons travel in only one direction. • This limits the flow of current through a circuit. • What is Wood, Glass, and Rubber a good example of? • ...
Walking by Faith 2026-03-10
Across
- Small movements forward
- Seeing God's plan
- Concentration on purpose
- Guidance for life
- A process of growth
- God's purpose for your life
- Directing the course
Down
- The future God prepares
- Continuing to move forward
- Understanding direction
- A meaningful life assignment
- Acting with intention
- Move ahead confidently
- Direction of life
- Help in choosing the right way
15 Clues: Seeing God's plan • Guidance for life • Direction of life • A process of growth • Directing the course • Acting with intention • Move ahead confidently • The future God prepares • Small movements forward • Understanding direction • Concentration on purpose • Continuing to move forward • God's purpose for your life • A meaningful life assignment • Help in choosing the right way
Objects in Motion 2023-04-19
8 Clues: a change in position • force to move an object • force to move an object away • the ability to move something • speed & direction an object is moving • force that pulls objects towards earth • a push or pull in a particular direction • a force created when 2 surfaces move across one another
Waves 2020-03-23
Across
- The type of wave in which the particles of the medium move parallel to the direction of the wave.
- A type of longitudinal wave.
- The time taken for one full wave to pass a fixed point.
- The distance between two successive crests.
- The number of full waves that pass a fixed point per second.
- A single disturbance in a medium.
Down
- Maximum displacement from equilibrium.
- The type of waves in which the particles of the medium move at right angles to the direction of the waves.
- The type of interference where the resultant pulse is bigger than either one of the original pulses.
- Distance divided by time.
10 Clues: Distance divided by time. • A type of longitudinal wave. • A single disturbance in a medium. • Maximum displacement from equilibrium. • The distance between two successive crests. • The time taken for one full wave to pass a fixed point. • The number of full waves that pass a fixed point per second. • ...
Net force 2021-10-20
Across
- force the vector sum of all the forces that act upon an object.
- force When two forces acting on an object are not equal in size.
- determine the amount or number of something.
- A push or a pull in a certain direction.
- increase in the rate or speed of something.
Down
- The speed of something in a given direction.
- reduction in speed or rate.
- forces when two forces acting on an object are equal in size.
- The action or process of moving or being moved.
- that force necessary to provide a mass of one kilogram with an acceleration of one metre per second per second.
10 Clues: reduction in speed or rate. • A push or a pull in a certain direction. • increase in the rate or speed of something. • The speed of something in a given direction. • determine the amount or number of something. • The action or process of moving or being moved. • forces when two forces acting on an object are equal in size. • ...
Net force 2021-10-20
Across
- force the vector sum of all the forces that act upon an object.
- force When two forces acting on an object are not equal in size.
- determine the amount or number of something.
- A push or a pull in a certain direction.
- increase in the rate or speed of something.
Down
- The speed of something in a given direction.
- reduction in speed or rate.
- forces when two forces acting on an object are equal in size.
- The action or process of moving or being moved.
- that force necessary to provide a mass of one kilogram with an acceleration of one metre per second per second.
10 Clues: reduction in speed or rate. • A push or a pull in a certain direction. • increase in the rate or speed of something. • The speed of something in a given direction. • determine the amount or number of something. • The action or process of moving or being moved. • forces when two forces acting on an object are equal in size. • ...
Waves 2026-04-02
Across
- What are less dense areas in a longitudinal wave called?
- distance from the resting point What is amplitude
- and down What direction do waves move in a transverse wave
Down
- highest point of a wave What is a crest
- waves One example of transverse waves (hint h2o)
- and forth What direction do waves more in a longitudinal wave
- many waves pass a point in one second What is Frequency
- lowest point of a wave What is a through
- waves One example of longitudinal waves (hint music)
- distance between two crests or two troughs What is a wave length
10 Clues: highest point of a wave What is a crest • lowest point of a wave What is a through • waves One example of transverse waves (hint h2o) • distance from the resting point What is amplitude • waves One example of longitudinal waves (hint music) • many waves pass a point in one second What is Frequency • What are less dense areas in a longitudinal wave called? • ...
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 • ...
Rside_chapter89crossword_science10_nouranikakhtar 2013-04-16
Across
- a graph of an object’s position during corresponding time intervals
- rise over run
- rate of change in position
- quantity with both magnitude and direction
- difference between initial time and final time
- Acceleration that is opposite to the direction of motion
- rate of change in velocity
- length of a path between two points or locations
- slope on a velocity-time graph
- a graph of an object’s velocity during corresponding time intervals
- how much an objects position has changed
Down
- Smooth curve or straight line that most closely fits the general shape outlined by the points
- quantity that has magnitude only
- velocity changing at a constant rate
- when an event occurs
- a friction-like force that opposes the motion of objects that move through the air
- attractive force between that acts between one or more masses
- Travel equal displacements in equal time intervals
- describes a specific point relative to a reference point
- magnitude of velocity
20 Clues: rise over run • when an event occurs • magnitude of velocity • rate of change in position • rate of change in velocity • slope on a velocity-time graph • quantity that has magnitude only • velocity changing at a constant rate • how much an objects position has changed • quantity with both magnitude and direction • difference between initial time and final time • ...
Vocabulario 2014-04-03
Across
- a place to pick up mail
- a place to buy fish
- a stop sign is an example of one of these
- you ___ a street
- not to spend money, but to...
- a place to get warm desserts
- a market of everything
- you can travel in this direction
- you do this on checks
- a place to purchase jewelry
- a place to purchase baked goods
- a place to purchase meat
- place large objects in to mail
- what you put a letter in
- a place to get money
Down
- put on an envelope
- diligencias when you have places to go
- a place to get your hair done
- what you do with a received check
- opposite of going north
- a place to wash your clothes
- a place to park your car
- a place to buy shoes
- a place to get ice cream
- a market to buy fruit
- delivers mail
- automatico instant money
- you can go in this direction
- you can go in this direction
29 Clues: delivers mail • you ___ a street • put on an envelope • a place to buy fish • a place to buy shoes • a place to get money • you do this on checks • a market to buy fruit • a market of everything • a place to pick up mail • opposite of going north • a place to park your car • a place to get ice cream • a place to purchase meat • automatico instant money • what you put a letter in • ...
Grade 6 Vocabulary 2016-10-26
Across
- A change in the way of looking at something; a new approach.
- Forced or tricked into believing something.
- The baby is learning to ____________, or move, the blocks.
- To prevent a person or animal from doing something.
- Recognition, honor, or approval.
- To move something from one location to another.
- The diamond brought to the museum was ______________.
- I care about the _____________ of my grandparents.
- A good or helpful result or effect.
- Muffled, subdued, or hard to hear.
Down
- To take delight in, to enjoy as much as possible.
- To help or cause something to happen.
- To supply with water using artificial (man-made) pipes.
- Relating to the actions of an editor.
- The twins somehow got to read the ______________ of the new Harry Potter book.
- To push or drive forward in a particular direction.
- Shelter or protection from danger or trouble.
- Similar; having the same direction or course.
- To say something in a strong, official, or confident way.
- To cause something to straighten out or stretch out.
20 Clues: Recognition, honor, or approval. • Muffled, subdued, or hard to hear. • A good or helpful result or effect. • To help or cause something to happen. • Relating to the actions of an editor. • Forced or tricked into believing something. • Shelter or protection from danger or trouble. • Similar; having the same direction or course. • ...
World of Physics 2017-10-17
Across
- Frictional force is directly proportional to __________force
- closeness of agreement between a measured value and a true or accepted value
- degree of exactness of a measurement
- sum of all vectors
- the force that acts in opposite direction to the motion of the body
- it is the different speeds at every instant
- systematized body of knowledge based on nature and facts of life.
- a quantity composed of magnitude and direction
Down
- quantity that has magnitude only
- tendency to maintain its state of motion
- a friction that occurs between two bodies that are in contact but are not moving
- measures how fast a body moves
- the outward force that causes an object to fly off from a circular path
- description of motion
- the time to make one revolution
- coefficient of friction
- the motion of a body thrown horizontally with an angle
- path that a projectile follows
- the transfer of energy
- study of physical world
20 Clues: sum of all vectors • description of motion • the transfer of energy • coefficient of friction • study of physical world • measures how fast a body moves • path that a projectile follows • the time to make one revolution • quantity that has magnitude only • degree of exactness of a measurement • tendency to maintain its state of motion • it is the different speeds at every instant • ...
OT21101 Week 7 2018-2019 Vocabulary and Learning Content 2018-07-08
Across
- Unit of measurement of resistance
- Another name for a music system
- Unit of measurement of current
- Whether and object has a negative or positive charge.
- An ordinary person who buys things
- Storing a quantity of electricity in an magnetic field
- Storing a quantity of electricity in an electric field
- Material that electricity cannot pass through
- The abbreviation for alternating current
- The particle in an atom that carries electric currents
Down
- The cost of sending goods to the customer
- In........current electrons only flow in one direction
- How much an object opposes or blocks an electric current
- How easily electricity passes through an AC device
- Unit of measurement of AC frequency
- Without these you won't hear the music
- Material through which electricity can easily pass through
- In........current electrons change direction at 60 cycles per second
- We normally get DC power from this.
- Another name for a video camera
- Electronic device that accepts, processes and displays data
21 Clues: Unit of measurement of current • Another name for a music system • Another name for a video camera • Unit of measurement of resistance • An ordinary person who buys things • Unit of measurement of AC frequency • We normally get DC power from this. • Without these you won't hear the music • The abbreviation for alternating current • The cost of sending goods to the customer • ...
Electricity 2023-10-03
Across
- The unit of electric current.
- A closed path for electricity to flow.
- Phenomenon associated with magnetic fields.
- Type of current that reverses direction periodically.
- The unit of electrical power.
- Type of current that flows in one direction.
- Device used to open or close an electrical circuit.
- A safety device that breaks a circuit when overloaded.
- Machine that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.
- The capacity to do work or provide power.
- The flow of electric charge in a circuit.
- Material that allows the easy flow of electrons.
- The unit of electrical resistance.
Down
- A device that stores electrical energy.
- Device used to change voltage levels.
- Component that stores electrical charge.
- Property that opposes the flow of current.
- The electrical potential that drives current flow
- The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
- Material that restricts the flow of electrons.
- Negatively charged subatomic particle.
- Unit of energy in the International System of Units (SI).
22 Clues: The unit of electric current. • The unit of electrical power. • The unit of electrical resistance. • Device used to change voltage levels. • A closed path for electricity to flow. • Negatively charged subatomic particle. • A device that stores electrical energy. • Component that stores electrical charge. • The capacity to do work or provide power. • ...
Physics - Waves and Sound 2023-02-02
Across
- the height of the wave
- section where coils are closes together
- the maximum displacement of the medium from its rest position
- the more a wave has, the greater its amplitude
- lowest points on a wave
- time it takes to complete one full cycle
- the highest points on a wave
- wave in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to the direction the wave travels
- v=(331.5 + 0.6 x T)m/s
- the frequency unit
- a disturbance in matter that transfers energy through the matter
- indicates how many wave crests hit you each second (the number of complete cycles in a given time)
Down
- matter through which a wave travels (solid, liquid, or gas)
- where the coils are further apart
- longitudinal wave
- v=λxf
- longitudinal waves produced by earthquakes
- any motion that repeats at regular time intervals
- wave that travels along the surface of a medium
- wave in which the medium vibrates at right angles to the direction the wave travels
- distance between crests or troughs
21 Clues: v=λxf • longitudinal wave • the frequency unit • the height of the wave • v=(331.5 + 0.6 x T)m/s • lowest points on a wave • the highest points on a wave • where the coils are further apart • distance between crests or troughs • section where coils are closes together • time it takes to complete one full cycle • longitudinal waves produced by earthquakes • ...
Periodic Table of Elements Crossword 2023-02-23
Across
- What element has the atomic number 82 on the periodic table?
- Which direction does atomic radius increase?
- What is the second most reactive element in alkali metals?
- What element has the least electron shells?
- Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic, Antimony, Tellurium, Astertine
- Atoms attract electrons towards itself
- Element organisms need to survive
- What material makes up most of the periodic table?
- What element is the heaviest?
Down
- What represents the number of valence electrons on an atom?
- What element has the largest atomic radius?
- What is the name of the 18th column in the periodic table?
- What is the most reactive element in the Halogens?
- What is the element with the lowest boiling point?
- What element has the atomic number 38?
- Who proposed the idea of the periodic table?
- What is the name of the metals in column one?
- What element has the highest boiling point?
- Which direction does atomic radius decrease?
- What represents the number of shells on an atom?
20 Clues: What element is the heaviest? • Element organisms need to survive • What element has the atomic number 38? • Atoms attract electrons towards itself • What element has the largest atomic radius? • What element has the least electron shells? • What element has the highest boiling point? • Which direction does atomic radius increase? • ...
Math Terms 2023-04-21
Across
- lines that go in the same direction but NEVER cross
- part of a line that has 1 endpoint and goes in one direction forever
- answer to a division problem
- an exact location on a line
- answer to an addition problem
- lines that cross and make a right angle
- numbers that have more than 2 factors
- answer to a subtraction problem
- an angle that is less than 90 degrees
- an angle that is more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
Down
- answer to a multiplication problem
- a line ________ is part of a line with 2 endpoints
- numbers being multiplied together
- a ____ angle measures 180 degrees
- numbers that have EXACTLY 2 factors:1 and itself
- a ______ angle measures 90 degrees
- an approximate answer; close to; about
- it has a 360-degree angle
- the product of a given number and another number multiplied together
- a straight pathway that goes in both directions forever
20 Clues: it has a 360-degree angle • an exact location on a line • answer to a division problem • answer to an addition problem • answer to a subtraction problem • numbers being multiplied together • a ____ angle measures 180 degrees • answer to a multiplication problem • a ______ angle measures 90 degrees • numbers that have more than 2 factors • an angle that is less than 90 degrees • ...
Wave Menu Crossword 2024-12-13
Across
- Something that produces vibrations to make sound
- How high or low a sound is
- How loud or quiet a sound is
- The distance between two corresponding points
- Longitudinal waves which travel through mediums
- The top of a wave
- Any solid, liquid, or gas that soundwaves travel through
- Something moving from one thing to another
- The distortion of something
- A type of wave that oscillates up and down
Down
- An area where molecules are closer together
- The bottom of a wave
- A type of wave which has molecules that move in the direction paralell to the forward direction of the wave
- The particles all things are made of
- The distance from the middle of a wave to the crest or trough
- Shaking movements
- An area with no matter
- Something with the ability to detect vibrations from sound
- The ability to do work
- The amount of times waves occur in a period of time
20 Clues: Shaking movements • The top of a wave • The bottom of a wave • An area with no matter • The ability to do work • How high or low a sound is • The distortion of something • How loud or quiet a sound is • The particles all things are made of • Something moving from one thing to another • A type of wave that oscillates up and down • An area where molecules are closer together • ...
Forces 2023-12-12
Across
- Nuclear fission and fusion
- depends on an object's mass and the strength of the gravity
- forces that do cancel each other out
- a sudden push in a certain direction
- support force when one object is resting on another object
- a force that has to come in contact with another object
- applied to an object by another object or a person
- resists motion when in the air
- opposes motion when 2 objects come in contact
- the unit for a force's strength
- attracts 2 objects toward each other
Down
- occurs between 2 charged particles
- the speed and direction of an objects motion
- a push or pull on an object
- exerted by a magnet
- string, cable, or rope
- a force that doesn't have to come in contact with another object
- forces that don't cancel each other out
- sum of all forces acting on an object
- an increase in the rate of change
20 Clues: exerted by a magnet • string, cable, or rope • Nuclear fission and fusion • a push or pull on an object • resists motion when in the air • the unit for a force's strength • an increase in the rate of change • occurs between 2 charged particles • forces that do cancel each other out • a sudden push in a certain direction • attracts 2 objects toward each other • ...
Westward expidition 2022-11-15
Across
- a person that uses guns in the west
- a arrangement when a seat or room is
- the direction of a expansion
- for a particular person
- fur trappers that explored the west
- a cabin made of logs
- another trail to the west
- mail carriers got fresh horses to speed up mail delivery went from Missouri to California
- when a group of animals run fast in one direction
- when someone hits each other multiple times
Down
- a large handkerchief usually worn on neck or head
- a person who leads the way
- a fact or state of being independent
- established the 800 mile long trip
- a journey or voyage
- something that is pulled with horses that you can ride in
- a purchace in 1803 by the US cost $15 million
- a deserted town,abandon town
- a line or border that separates two countrys
- a system for transmitting messages from a long distance
- a person that has restricted freedom or carrys exausting labor
21 Clues: a journey or voyage • a cabin made of logs • for a particular person • another trail to the west • a person who leads the way • the direction of a expansion • a deserted town,abandon town • established the 800 mile long trip • a person that uses guns in the west • fur trappers that explored the west • a fact or state of being independent • a arrangement when a seat or room is • ...
choice board 2026-02-03
Across
- winds that are forced through narrow valleys
- the long term average weather in a reigon
- measure of air force
- during the day the sun warms up the air along the mountain slopes
- direction win d is blowing
- hight of an object
- a warm change in water temperature in pacific ocean
- amount of light reflected
- ocurs when air passes over warmer water
- forms when clod air passes over lakes
Down
- occurs when an air massis forced from a low elevation
- air overland heats faster than over water
- surface current that carries water from tropics to atlantic ocean
- the direction the wind is blowing
- a surface currrent that carries cold water from pacific ocean to mexico
- at night air along mountian slopes cools
- hight aboove a certain level
- the direction the wind is blowing
- air over land cools faster than water
- how fast air is moving from one place to another
- a cold change in pacific ocean temperature
- a narrow belt of stong winds
22 Clues: hight of an object • measure of air force • amount of light reflected • direction win d is blowing • hight aboove a certain level • a narrow belt of stong winds • the direction the wind is blowing • the direction the wind is blowing • air over land cools faster than water • forms when clod air passes over lakes • ocurs when air passes over warmer water • ...
Kyrianne's Krossword 2019-10-16
10 Clues: every 2 weeks • one of a kind • every two years • 2 pairs of wings • ex. MY GLASSES!!! • only moving in one direction • Hola. Hello! Como estas? How are you? • if you were this you'd be microscopic • two groups, never mind, combine 'em, ONE GROUP • i hope we all sound like this at the recorder concert
Junior 3 Terminology 2024-11-19
Across
- Turned out front foot, heel down
- Big beat
- Spring into the air from one foot and land on the other foot
- Spring into the air on one foot
- To point/stretch
- Traveling to the side
- Parallel feet, back leg stretched and turned out, foot pointed
- To withdraw
- To chase
- To bend
- Stretched beat
- To beat
Down
- To rise
- Whipping of head when turning
- Spring into the air from one foot or both feet and land on the balls of both feet. Change of weight is optional
- Stepping on the balls of the feet while picking the free foot up to jazz retire (arms may swing in opposition)
- Carriage of the arms
- Round of the leg
- Otherwise known as jazz glissade
- 2 steps (one forwards and one crossed in front) while making a half rotation to face the opposite direction
- To jump
- Two quick steps done in 1 count
22 Clues: To rise • To jump • To bend • To beat • Big beat • To chase • To withdraw • Stretched beat • Round of the leg • To point/stretch • Carriage of the arms • Traveling to the side • Whipping of head when turning • Spring into the air on one foot • Two quick steps done in 1 count • Turned out front foot, heel down • Otherwise known as jazz glissade • ...
puzzle 2021-02-16
Across
- is the addition of a poly(A) tail to an RNA transcript, typically a messenger RNA (mRNA).
- fork, is a structure that forms within the long helical DNA during DNA replication.
- is a membrane-bound organelle that contains genetic material
- composed of two polynucleotide chains that coil around each other
- binds to adenine via two hydrogen bonds
- bond, is a chemical bond formed between two molecules when the carboxyl group of one molecule reacts with the amino group
- a sugar derived from ribose by replacing a hydroxyl group with hydrogen.
- are the naturally occurring form of the element phosphorus
- also known as nitrogenous bases or often simply bases
- strand, is a single DNA strand that, during DNA replication, is replicated in the 3' – 5' direction
- are enzymes that bind and may even remodel nucleic acid or nucleic acid protein complexes.
- is a trinucleotide sequence of DNA or RNA that corresponds to a specific amino acid.
- is one of nitrogenous bases utilized in the synthesis of nucleic acids.
- is a simple sugar and carbohydrate
Down
- is the process of making an RNA copy of a gene sequence.
- is one of the four nucleobases in the nucleic acid of DNA that are represented by the letters G–C–A–T.
- acid, is an organic molecule that is made up of a basic amino group
- are biological molecules (typically proteins) that significantly speed up the rate of virtually all of the chemical reactions
- process that takes the information passed from DNA as messenger RNA
- is a long DNA molecule with part or all of the genetic material of an organism.
- strand, is the strand of nascent DNA whose direction of synthesis is opposite to the direction of the growing replication fork.
- are sequences of nucleotides that are complementary to codons.
- located on one strand form chemical bonds with guanine bases on the opposite strand
- is the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- is a macronutrient that is essential to building muscle mass
- is a single linear chain of many amino acids (any length), held together by amide bonds
- is any nucleotide sequence within a gene that is removed by RNA splicing during maturation of the final RNA product
- number of bases in one codon
- is a short nucleic acid sequence that provides a starting point for DNA synthesis.
- called guanosine.
30 Clues: called guanosine. • number of bases in one codon • is a simple sugar and carbohydrate • binds to adenine via two hydrogen bonds • also known as nitrogenous bases or often simply bases • is the process of making an RNA copy of a gene sequence. • is the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell • are the naturally occurring form of the element phosphorus • ...
puzzle 2021-02-16
Across
- is the addition of a poly(A) tail to an RNA transcript, typically a messenger RNA (mRNA).
- fork, is a structure that forms within the long helical DNA during DNA replication.
- is a membrane-bound organelle that contains genetic material
- composed of two polynucleotide chains that coil around each other
- binds to adenine via two hydrogen bonds
- bond, is a chemical bond formed between two molecules when the carboxyl group of one molecule reacts with the amino group
- a sugar derived from ribose by replacing a hydroxyl group with hydrogen.
- are the naturally occurring form of the element phosphorus
- also known as nitrogenous bases or often simply bases
- strand, is a single DNA strand that, during DNA replication, is replicated in the 3' – 5' direction
- are enzymes that bind and may even remodel nucleic acid or nucleic acid protein complexes.
- is a trinucleotide sequence of DNA or RNA that corresponds to a specific amino acid.
- is one of nitrogenous bases utilized in the synthesis of nucleic acids.
- is a simple sugar and carbohydrate
Down
- is the process of making an RNA copy of a gene sequence.
- is one of the four nucleobases in the nucleic acid of DNA that are represented by the letters G–C–A–T.
- acid, is an organic molecule that is made up of a basic amino group
- are biological molecules (typically proteins) that significantly speed up the rate of virtually all of the chemical reactions
- process that takes the information passed from DNA as messenger RNA
- is a long DNA molecule with part or all of the genetic material of an organism.
- strand, is the strand of nascent DNA whose direction of synthesis is opposite to the direction of the growing replication fork.
- are sequences of nucleotides that are complementary to codons.
- located on one strand form chemical bonds with guanine bases on the opposite strand
- is the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- is a macronutrient that is essential to building muscle mass
- is a single linear chain of many amino acids (any length), held together by amide bonds
- is any nucleotide sequence within a gene that is removed by RNA splicing during maturation of the final RNA product
- number of bases in one codon
- is a short nucleic acid sequence that provides a starting point for DNA synthesis.
- called guanosine.
30 Clues: called guanosine. • number of bases in one codon • is a simple sugar and carbohydrate • binds to adenine via two hydrogen bonds • also known as nitrogenous bases or often simply bases • is the process of making an RNA copy of a gene sequence. • is the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell • are the naturally occurring form of the element phosphorus • ...
Intro To Research 2019-02-08
Across
- Based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic
- Take place at several points in time
- A systematic compilation and written summary of all of the literature published in scientific journals that is related to a research topic of interest
- A specific value of a variable
- Works from the more general to the more specific
- The attribute of a variable
- A specific statement of prediction
- A type of systematic investigation that is empirical in nature and is designed to contribute to
- Tests a discovery under increasingly controlled conditions in real-world contexts
- A specific statement of prediction stating what you expect happen in your study
- Used to discuss the quality of various conclusions you might reach based on a research project
- Uses many waves of measurement (more than 20)
- A cause-effect relationship
- A system for ensuring the accuracy and methodological integrity of published research articles
- Pertaining to a cause-effect relationship
- Some type of event, program, or treatment
- The variable that is affected by the independent variable
Down
- Any entity that can take on different values
- Uses statistical methods to combine the results of similar studies quantitatively in order to allow general conclusions to be made
- The hypothesis that describes the remaining possible outcomes
- If your prediction specifies a direction, the null hypothesis automatically includes both the no-difference prediction and the prediction that would be opposite in direction to yours
- High values on one variable are associated with high values on the other, and low values on one are associated with low values on the other
- Whatever entity you are analyzing in your study
- Moving from specific observations to broader generalizations and theories
- two things are synchronized
- Implies that high values on one variable are associated with low values on the other
- Uses two or a few waves of measurement
- The numerical representation of some object
- knowledge
- The systematic effort to move research from initial discovery to practice and ultimately to impacts on our lives
- hypothesis When your prediction does not specify a direction
31 Clues: knowledge • The attribute of a variable • two things are synchronized • A cause-effect relationship • A specific value of a variable • A specific statement of prediction • Take place at several points in time • Uses two or a few waves of measurement • Pertaining to a cause-effect relationship • Some type of event, program, or treatment • ...
Force, Motion & Energy Vocab 2024-04-11
Across
- - a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- - a rigid bar resting on a fulcrum used to help move a heavy or firmly fixed load with one end when pressure is applied to the other
- - stored energy; the energy an object has due to its position
- - speed that stays the same and does not change
- - the use of force to move an object over distances
- - the object an observer uses to detect motion
- - the amount of work an object can do because of the object's kinetic and potential energies
- - the measurement of two positions; can either be a straight line or a measure of a path taken
- - a wheel with a grooved rim that turns on an axle; used to lift loads
- - a complete route in which an electric current can flow around
- - a measure of the force of gravity on an object
- - a change in velocity over time and how fast that change happened
Down
- - a device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force that makes work more efficient
- - two or more forces that are not equal and opposite of one another; can cause a change in motion
- - speed in a specific direction (rate of change of an object's position)
- - a push or a pull; something that changes the motion of an object
- - a device that changes the force or increases the motion from work
- - a tool used to plot how far an object moves over a given time; average speeds can be calculated from this
- - the energy of motion. A moving object has the most kinetic energy at the point where it moves the fastest
- - a force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses
- - the change of position over time
- - is the resistance of an object to a change in the speed or direction of its motion
- - two or more forces that are equal and opposite of one another; do not cause a change in motion
- - a force that resists the motion between two surfaces in contact
24 Clues: - the change of position over time • - the object an observer uses to detect motion • - speed that stays the same and does not change • - a measure of the amount of matter in an object • - a measure of the force of gravity on an object • - the use of force to move an object over distances • - stored energy; the energy an object has due to its position • ...
geometry 2025-10-31
Across
- of Symmetry : When an object can be rotated and still look the same
- : A transformation that keeps distance and angle measure the same
- : The point (0,0) where the x- and y-axis meet
- Transformation : The opposite type of transformation that changes size or shape
- of Transformation : The order in which multiple transformations are done
- : The vertical line that runs up and down on a coordinate plane
- : The quality of keeping size, shape, or angle measure the same
- of Transformations : Doing more than one transformation in a specific order
- : The tool used to draw circles and measure rotations
- : A transformation that enlarges or shrinks a figure
- : A change in position, size, or shape of a figure
- : A repeating pattern that completely covers a surface
- : The direction of rotation that turns right, like a clock
- Symmetry : A pattern that looks the same when shifted in one direction
- : Figures that have the same shape but not necessarily the same size
Down
- of Congruence in terms of Rigid : When a figure and its image are identical in size and shape
- : The original shape before any transformation
- Plane : The entire grid formed by the x- and y-axis
- : The direction of rotation that turns left, opposite of a clock
- of Symmetry : A straight line that divides a figure into mirror halves
- : The resulting shape after a transformation
- : A transformation that flips a figure over a line
- : A transformation that turns a shape around a fixed point
- : A matching that connects every point of one figure to another
- : A transformation that slides a figure without turning or flipping it
- : Repeating movements that keep a shape identical
- : When both sides of a shape are identical in appearance
- Factor : The number that tells how much a figure is enlarged or reduced
- : The horizontal line that goes left to right on a coordinate plane
- Transformation : When shapes stay the same size and shape after movement
30 Clues: : The resulting shape after a transformation • : The original shape before any transformation • : The point (0,0) where the x- and y-axis meet • : Repeating movements that keep a shape identical • : A transformation that flips a figure over a line • : A change in position, size, or shape of a figure • Plane : The entire grid formed by the x- and y-axis • ...
geometry 2025-10-31
Across
- of Symmetry : When an object can be rotated and still look the same
- : A transformation that keeps distance and angle measure the same
- : The point (0,0) where the x- and y-axis meet
- Transformation : The opposite type of transformation that changes size or shape
- of Transformation : The order in which multiple transformations are done
- : The vertical line that runs up and down on a coordinate plane
- : The quality of keeping size, shape, or angle measure the same
- of Transformations : Doing more than one transformation in a specific order
- : The tool used to draw circles and measure rotations
- : A transformation that enlarges or shrinks a figure
- : A change in position, size, or shape of a figure
- : A repeating pattern that completely covers a surface
- : The direction of rotation that turns right, like a clock
- Symmetry : A pattern that looks the same when shifted in one direction
- : Figures that have the same shape but not necessarily the same size
Down
- of Congruence in terms of Rigid : When a figure and its image are identical in size and shape
- : The original shape before any transformation
- Plane : The entire grid formed by the x- and y-axis
- : The direction of rotation that turns left, opposite of a clock
- of Symmetry : A straight line that divides a figure into mirror halves
- : The resulting shape after a transformation
- : A transformation that flips a figure over a line
- : A transformation that turns a shape around a fixed point
- : A matching that connects every point of one figure to another
- : A transformation that slides a figure without turning or flipping it
- : Repeating movements that keep a shape identical
- : When both sides of a shape are identical in appearance
- Factor : The number that tells how much a figure is enlarged or reduced
- : The horizontal line that goes left to right on a coordinate plane
- Transformation : When shapes stay the same size and shape after movement
30 Clues: : The resulting shape after a transformation • : The original shape before any transformation • : The point (0,0) where the x- and y-axis meet • : Repeating movements that keep a shape identical • : A transformation that flips a figure over a line • : A change in position, size, or shape of a figure • Plane : The entire grid formed by the x- and y-axis • ...
Engineering (Electrical) 2024-10-20
Across
- - A tool used to display and analyze the waveform of electrical signals.
- - A closed loop through which an electrical current flows.
- - A passive electrical component that stores energy in a magnetic field.
- - The unit of power in the International System of Units, equivalent to one joule per second.
- Supply - A device that provides electrical energy to an electrical load.
- - Alternating current, where the flow of electric charge periodically reverses direction.
- - The flow of electric charge, measured in amperes.
- - A material that allows the flow of electrical current, like copper or aluminum.
- - The unit of electric current.
- - The total opposition to current flow in an AC circuit, combining resistance and reactance.
- - The unit of measurement for electrical resistance.
- - A component used to resist the flow of current in a circuit.
- - An instrument used to measure voltage, current, and resistance.
- - A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals.
- - A material that resists the flow of electric current, such as rubber or glass.
Down
- - The process of joining two or more electronic components by melting solder.
- - A component used to store electrical energy temporarily.
- - The process of converting AC to DC.
- - Direct current, where electric charge flows in one direction only.
- - The opposition to the flow of electric current, measured in ohms.
- - A material with conductivity between that of an insulator and a conductor, used in electronic devices.
- - The number of cycles per second of a periodic signal, measured in hertz.
- - An electrical switch that opens and closes under the control of another electrical circuit.
- - The electric potential difference between two points, measured in volts.
- - A semiconductor device that allows current to flow in only one direction.
- - The position of a point in time on a waveform cycle, used to describe the relationship between waveforms.
- - The repetitive variation, typically in time, of a signal or waveform.
- - A device that converts alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC).
- - A device that transfers electrical energy between circuits through electromagnetic induction.
- - A protective device that melts and breaks an electrical circuit when the current is too high.
30 Clues: - The unit of electric current. • - The process of converting AC to DC. • - The flow of electric charge, measured in amperes. • - The unit of measurement for electrical resistance. • - A component used to store electrical energy temporarily. • - A closed loop through which an electrical current flows. • - A component used to resist the flow of current in a circuit. • ...
Generation and Transmission of Electricity 2025-05-28
Across
- CURRENT Current produced by a changing magnetic flux.
- DOWN TRANSFORMER Transformer that decreases voltage and increases current.
- Number of cycles per second in AC (unit: Hertz).
- Device or component that consumes electrical power.
- TO PEAK Difference between maximum positive and negative values in AC.
- UP TRANSFORMER Transformer that increases voltage and decreases current.
- LAW Relationship between voltage, current, and resistance (V=IR).
- COIL Coil connected to the power source in a transformer.
- DROP Reduction in voltage as current passes through resistance.
- Converts kinetic energy into electrical energy.
- CIRCUIT Circuit with only one path for current.
- Delivery of electricity from transmission lines to consumers.
- FLUX Measure of magnetic field lines passing through an area.
- CIRCUIT Circuit with multiple paths for current.
- LOSS Energy lost as heat due to resistance in transmission lines.
- Time taken for one complete cycle of AC.
- Device that generates AC electricity by rotating a coil in a magnetic field.
- FORCE Voltage generated by energy transformation (abbreviation: EMF).
- RING COMMUTATOR Reverses connection every half turn in a DC generator.
- Changes the voltage of AC electricity using electromagnetic induction.
Down
- Maximum value of voltage or current in AC.
- INDUCTION Process of generating EMF by changing magnetic flux.
- LAW Law: EMF induced is proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux.
- Converts DC electricity to AC for use in homes.
- LAW Law stating that induced current opposes the change in magnetic flux.
- Electric potential difference between two points.
- LINES Wires that carry electricity over long distances.
- Rate at which energy is delivered or used (unit: watts).
- Unit of power.
- Opposition to the flow of electric current.
- CURRENT Current that periodically reverses direction.
- MEAN SQUARE Value of AC equivalent to DC for power calculations (abbreviation).
- Flow of electric charge (unit: amperes).
- Group of photovoltaic cells connected together.
- RINGS Maintain electrical contact with a rotating coil in an alternator.
- Multiple modules connected for large-scale electricity generation.
- CURRENT Current that flows in one direction only.
- CURRENT Direction of current from positive to negative terminal.
- CELL Converts light energy directly into electricity.
- COIL Coil where induced voltage is delivered in a transformer.
40 Clues: Unit of power. • Flow of electric charge (unit: amperes). • Time taken for one complete cycle of AC. • Maximum value of voltage or current in AC. • Opposition to the flow of electric current. • Converts DC electricity to AC for use in homes. • Converts kinetic energy into electrical energy. • CIRCUIT Circuit with only one path for current. • ...
Two Dimensional Motion 2025-01-15
Across
- left to right
- triangle that contains a right angle
- written in brackets in vector notation
- end of a vector
- 9.8 m/s2
- up and down
- sum of 2 vectors
Down
- curved path of a projectile
- used to measure and draw angles
- projectiles and vectors occur in
- side across from the right angle
- speed with direction
- has only magnitude
- directions on a compass
- has direction and magnitude
- vector single vector
- measured in meters
17 Clues: 9.8 m/s2 • up and down • left to right • end of a vector • sum of 2 vectors • has only magnitude • measured in meters • speed with direction • vector single vector • directions on a compass • curved path of a projectile • has direction and magnitude • used to measure and draw angles • projectiles and vectors occur in • side across from the right angle • triangle that contains a right angle • ...
Two Dimensional Motion 2025-01-15
Across
- left to right
- triangle that contains a right angle
- written in brackets in vector notation
- end of a vector
- 9.8 m/s2
- up and down
- sum of 2 vectors
Down
- curved path of a projectile
- used to measure and draw angles
- projectiles and vectors occur in
- side across from the right angle
- speed with direction
- has only magnitude
- directions on a compass
- has direction and magnitude
- vector single vector
- measured in meters
17 Clues: 9.8 m/s2 • up and down • left to right • end of a vector • sum of 2 vectors • has only magnitude • measured in meters • speed with direction • vector single vector • directions on a compass • curved path of a projectile • has direction and magnitude • used to measure and draw angles • projectiles and vectors occur in • side across from the right angle • triangle that contains a right angle • ...
Kinematics Review 2023-10-22
Across
- -9.81 m/s^2 is the acceleration due to _______ on Earth
- Acceleration is measured in _________
- Distance and displacement are measured in ___
- Equals opposite/adjacent
- Equals opposite/hypotenuse
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- Equal to final position - initial position
- An object in free fall is moving ________ at the maximum height of its motion
- A quantity that has magnitude but no direction
- a car drives 30 meters to the right and then turns around and drives 20 meters to the left. What is the objects distance?
- The velocity in the y-direction of an object when it reaches the apex of its motion is __________
- Equals adjacent/hypotenuse
- An object that is only being acted upon by the force of gravity is said to be in ____-____
- There is no _________ in the x-direction of a projectile
Down
- The measure of total length between objects or points without regard for direction
- A car drives 30 meters to the right and then turns around and drives 20 meters to the left. What is the objects displacement?
- The velocity of a projectile in the x-direction is _______
- An object in free fall is moving ________ right after it is thrown up and right before it hits the ground
- Equal to distance/time
- Equal to change in velocity/change in time
- Velocity and speed are measured in _____
- The mnemonic for remember the three trigonmetric functions is ___________
- The initial velocity in the y-direction of a projectile launched ______________ is zero.
- Equal to change in position/change in time
24 Clues: Equal to distance/time • Equals opposite/adjacent • Equals opposite/hypotenuse • Equals adjacent/hypotenuse • Acceleration is measured in _________ • Velocity and speed are measured in _____ • Equal to change in velocity/change in time • Equal to final position - initial position • Equal to change in position/change in time • Distance and displacement are measured in ___ • ...
Earthquake 2016-01-19
Across
- Surface wave having a horizontal motion
- Number characterizing the relative size of an earthquake(2) bending of a tsunami wave front owing to variations in the water depth along a coastline.
- Relatively smaller earthquakes preceding the largest earthquake in a series
- Polished striated rock surfaces caused by one rock mass moving across another on a fault
- Innermost part of the Earth
- Seismic surface wave causing the ground to shake in an elliptical motion
- Sea wave resulting from large-scale seafloor displacements associated with large earthquakes
Down
- Seismic wave moving through the interior of the Earth
- Distance between successive points of equal amplitude and phase on a wave
- Seismic body waves shaking the ground back and forth perpendicular to the direction the wave is moving
- REBOUND When rockS snap back into an unstrained position
- Fracture along which the blocks of crust on either side have moved relative to one another
- Bending of a seismic wave caused by its passage from one material to another having different elastic properties
- Earthquakes that follow the largest shock of an earthquake sequence.
- Difference between the initial position of a reference point and any later position
- Point on Earth's surface vertically above the focus
- Seismic body waves shaking the ground back and forth in the same direction
- Outer solid part of the Earth, including crust and uppermost mantle
18 Clues: Innermost part of the Earth • Surface wave having a horizontal motion • Point on Earth's surface vertically above the focus • Seismic wave moving through the interior of the Earth • REBOUND When rockS snap back into an unstrained position • Outer solid part of the Earth, including crust and uppermost mantle • ...
Waves 2024-12-03
Across
- Occurs when a wave strikes an object and bounces off it
- Type of wave where particles move back and forth at right angles to the direction that the wave travels
- The number of wavelengths that pass a fixed point each second
- The bending of a wave around an object
- High points of a transverse wave
- Low points of a transverse wave
- The more dense region of a longitudinal wave
- Matter through which a wave travels
- The process of two or more waves overlapping and combining to form a new wave
Down
- The bending of a wave caused by a change in its speed as it travels from one medium to another
- Type of wave pattern that forms when waves of equal wavelength and magnitude, but traveling in opposite directions, continuously interfere with each other
- The less dense region of a longitudinal wave
- The amount of time it takes one wavelength to pass a point
- A repeating disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space
- Type of wave where matter moves back and forth along the same direction that the wave travels
- A measure of the size of the disturbance from a wave
- The distance between one point on a wave and the nearest point just like it
- Type of wave that can travel only through matter
18 Clues: Low points of a transverse wave • High points of a transverse wave • Matter through which a wave travels • The bending of a wave around an object • The less dense region of a longitudinal wave • The more dense region of a longitudinal wave • Type of wave that can travel only through matter • A measure of the size of the disturbance from a wave • ...
newtons 3rd law 2017-10-17
Across
- a planet/gravitational pull
- Any influence that tends to accelerate on an object,a push or a pull.
- The force that is equal in strength and opposite in direction to the action force, which acts simultaneously on whatever is exerting the action force.
- The rate at which velocity is changing.
- One of the pair of objects described in Newton's third law.
- movement
- the property of an object that resists changes in its motion.
- The amount of matter in an object.
Down
- A mutual action between objects where each object exerts and equal but opposite force on the other.
- the speed of something in a given direction.
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
- Whenever one body exerts a force on a second body,second body exerts an equal and opposite force on the first.
- The force on a object due to gravitational attraction of
13 Clues: movement • a planet/gravitational pull • The amount of matter in an object. • The rate at which velocity is changing. • the speed of something in a given direction. • The force on a object due to gravitational attraction of • One of the pair of objects described in Newton's third law. • the property of an object that resists changes in its motion. • ...
Waves 2022-05-20
Across
- an EM wave used for television and radio
- the maximum displacement of a point on a wave away from its undisturbed position
- a spectrum of waves that travel at 300 million metres per second in air (or a vacuum) and do not require a medium to travel through
- A wave where oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer
- an EM wave used for energy efficient lamps and sun tanning beds
- an EM wave used for satellite communications and cooking food
- an EM wave used for medical imaging and treatments
Down
- time taken for one complete wavelength
- number of waves per second
- the distance between one point on a wave and the same point on the next wave
- an EM wave used for electrical heaters and cooking food
- when a difference in velocity makes the light appear to bend
- A wave where oscillations are parallel to the direction of energy transfer
13 Clues: number of waves per second • time taken for one complete wavelength • an EM wave used for television and radio • an EM wave used for medical imaging and treatments • an EM wave used for electrical heaters and cooking food • when a difference in velocity makes the light appear to bend • an EM wave used for satellite communications and cooking food • ...
Physics Crossword (Momentum Unit) 2026-04-27
Across
- Change in momentum
- Distance from a certain place
- Comparison between an unknown quantity and a standard
- friction- Force exerted by one surface by another when there is no motion between the two surfaces
- Also called size
- Average force times change in time
Down
- Quantities that have both magnitude and direction
- Quantities that are numbers without direction: such as distance, time, or temperature
- Tendency of an object to resist change
- Quantity of matter
- Specific name for the force exerted by a string or a rope
- If the net force on an object is zero
12 Clues: Also called size • Change in momentum • Quantity of matter • Distance from a certain place • Average force times change in time • If the net force on an object is zero • Tendency of an object to resist change • Quantities that have both magnitude and direction • Comparison between an unknown quantity and a standard • Specific name for the force exerted by a string or a rope • ...
Acoustics and Resonance 2016-03-27
Across
- decrease in amplitude
- lowest point in a cycle; maximum point of rarefaction
- a force that acts perpendicularly on a surface
- amount of matter in an object
- wave that is used to visually represent simple, harmonic motion or all the energy located at one frequency
- a disturbance that creates changes in pressure throughout an elastic medium
- multiple reflections (echo)
- waves that were given their name due to the appearance that they are "stationary"
- a disturbance of pressure that moves through a medium
- type of vibration where one vibrating object will cause another object to start vibrating without touching
- molecules move farther apart
- the property of an object to return to its original shape
- in motion, stays in motion; at rest, stays at rest
- maximum upward displacement; maximum point of compression
- number of cycles per second measured in Hertz
- decrease of amplitude due to friction within the air
- branch of physics concerned with the properties of sound
- time it takes for one cycle to occur
- some portion of the sound wave that is not transmitted or absorbed bounces from the surface of the boundary and travels in the opposite direction
- vibration occurring from a point of rest, to maximum displacement, to rest, to maximum displacement, back to rest
- unit that measures the intensity of a sound
Down
- damping of a wave
- waves where the displacement of the medium is parallel to the wave
- sound passes through something
- type of complex sound where two or more frequencies are not systematically related to each other
- type of complex sound that consists of a series of frequencies that are systematically related to each other
- molecules move close together
- deals with space
- type of vibration where an object vibrates as its own resonant or frequency
- wave changes direction due to an obstacle
- waves where the displacement of the medium is perpendicular to the wave
- analysis that complex periodic waves can be represented by the sum of its component frequencies, as well as their amplitudes and phases
- something that is set into vibration by the action of another vibration
- the distance from crest to crest, trough to trough, or a point on one wave cycle to the corresponding point on the next wave cycle
- influence that causes an object to undergo a change in speed, direction, or shape
- the maximum displacement from position of rest; perception is loudness
- deals with time
- wave changes direction because of a local difference of temperature in the air
- frequency at which an elastic system will vibrate if set into vibration and left alone
- the quantity of three-dimensional space occupied by a liquid, solid, or gas
- type of sound that is characterized by waves that consist of two or more frequencies
41 Clues: deals with time • deals with space • damping of a wave • decrease in amplitude • multiple reflections (echo) • molecules move farther apart • molecules move close together • amount of matter in an object • sound passes through something • time it takes for one cycle to occur • wave changes direction due to an obstacle • unit that measures the intensity of a sound • ...
India 2013-06-11
Across
- time of the first civilization
- one of the most notable rulers in india
- largest mountains in the world
- third largest religion in the world
- an ancient Indian myth
- Indians did this along the Indian Ocean
- an ancient Indian dynasty
Down
- the people of India calculated these
- rock cut
- extreme winds that blows one direction
- ancient India's literature
- founded by Siddartha Gautma
12 Clues: rock cut • an ancient Indian myth • an ancient Indian dynasty • ancient India's literature • founded by Siddartha Gautma • time of the first civilization • largest mountains in the world • third largest religion in the world • the people of India calculated these • extreme winds that blows one direction • one of the most notable rulers in india • ...
soundwaves and energy 2025-04-12
Across
- a region of high pressure in a longitudinal wave where the particles are close together
- a specific duration or span of time
- the speed of something in a given direction
- a region of low pressure in a longitudinal wave where the particles are spread out
- the maximum displacement particles in the medium for their rest position as the wave passes
- a measure of sound energy passing through a unit area in one second
- the perceived highness or lowness of a sound, which is determined by the frequency
- intensity of a sound
Down
- a wave in which the particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction the wave is trveling
- energy that is stored
- the number of cycles that pass a given point in one second
- a distance between two consecutive crests or trough
- keeps you warm or radiates heat
13 Clues: intensity of a sound • energy that is stored • keeps you warm or radiates heat • a specific duration or span of time • the speed of something in a given direction • a distance between two consecutive crests or trough • the number of cycles that pass a given point in one second • a measure of sound energy passing through a unit area in one second • ...
Physics 2021-06-23
Across
- A material’s opposition to the flow of electric current
- The product of the displacement and the component of the force parallel to the displacement
- The force per unit positive charge OR mass
- The potential energy an object possesses due to its position relative to a reference point
- A collision in which only momentum is conserved
- Length of path travelled
- The rate at which work is done OR rate at which energy is transferred
- The total energy supplied per coulomb of charge by the cell
- The energy an object has as a result of the object’s motion
- A change in position
- Rate of change of velocity
- The gravitational force the Earth exerts on any object on or near its surface
- The force that opposes the motion of an object and acts parallel to the surface with which the object is in contact
- Is a representation of the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field
Down
- Rate of change of distance
- The product of the net force and the contact time
- The rate of flow of charge
- The power when one joule of work is done in one second
- A component that only allows current to flow in one direction
- The ratio of output power to input power
- the minimum frequency of incident radiation at which electrons will be emitted from a particular metal
- Rate of change of position (or displacement)
- A physical quantity that has magnitude only
- The property of an object that causes it to resist a change in its state of rest or uniform motion
- A physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- The energy that is the sum of gravitational potential and kinetic energy at a point
- A collision in which both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved
- The product of the mass and velocity of the object
- The work done per unit positive charge
- A single vector which has the same effect as the original vectors acting together
- The perpendicular force exerted by a surface on an object in contact with it
31 Clues: A change in position • Length of path travelled • Rate of change of distance • The rate of flow of charge • Rate of change of velocity • The work done per unit positive charge • The ratio of output power to input power • The force per unit positive charge OR mass • A physical quantity that has magnitude only • Rate of change of position (or displacement) • ...
Unit 6 Waves 2025-11-21
Across
- A material in which little if any radiant energy is allowed in the material it is either absorbed or reflected
- This type of energy does not need a medium for travel, travels in all directions, and is organized by wavelength and frequency into the electromagnetic spectrum
- Type of interference when wave pulses come together and combine to make one large amplitude
- Causes a wave to travel parallel to the direction of the wave
- The distance from any point on a wave to the same point on the next cycle of the wave
- A type of mechanical wave and has a speed of 343 m/s
- Physical system that has repeating cycles
- Traveling oscillation that has frequency, wavelength and amplitude
- Gradual loss of amplitude due to friction
- Wave bends around or through the obstacle or through openings
- Number of complete cycles per second (f), unit is Hz
- The wave can pass straight into and through the obstacle, changing speed and bending through the new medium
- These travel through a medium and require a connection, sound is an example of this
- Time it takes to complete one cycle (T) unit: seconds
- The distance from the center line to the top of a crest or the bottom of a trough (i.e., wave size)
Down
- A material in which some light is allowed to pass through
- Process where the energy of a wave is transferred to a medium, converting the wave's energy into another form, often heat
- Wave bounces off and goes in new direction- wavelength and frequency unchanged
- These do NOT require a medium to travel, light is an example of this
- Type of interference when wave pulses come together and make a smaller amplitude
- Motion from one place to another with no repeating
- The change in frequency or wavelength of a wave in relation to an observer who is moving relative to the wave source
- Causes a wave to travel perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- Motion that repeats in cycles
- A type of electromagnetic wave and travels at a speed of 3x108 m/s
25 Clues: Motion that repeats in cycles • Physical system that has repeating cycles • Gradual loss of amplitude due to friction • Motion from one place to another with no repeating • A type of mechanical wave and has a speed of 343 m/s • Number of complete cycles per second (f), unit is Hz • Time it takes to complete one cycle (T) unit: seconds • ...
CM 2024-03-17
Across
- Son signe astrologique
- Le surnom qu'elle déteste le plus
- Son emploi du temps est qualifié "d'agenda de..."
- THE bysband par excellence
- Le réseau social number one quand tu manque d'inspiration
Down
- Son rappeur favoris
- Le prénom de sa Grand-mère
- Sa couleur préférée
- le nom de son chat
- Ce qu'elle ferait si elle avait des sous
- Son mois d'anniversaire
- Son talent pas caché
12 Clues: le nom de son chat • Son rappeur favoris • Sa couleur préférée • Son talent pas caché • Son signe astrologique • Son mois d'anniversaire • Le prénom de sa Grand-mère • THE bysband par excellence • Le surnom qu'elle déteste le plus • Ce qu'elle ferait si elle avait des sous • Son emploi du temps est qualifié "d'agenda de..." • ...
Trolls Blue Sort 30 Etymology Meaning Cross word 2022-07-22
Across
- one of the ways of viewing something
- be obedient or to comply
- act of creating or making
- act of looking into the distance, condition of facing something else or a certain direction
- convey from one place to another
- marred in shape, distorted
Down
- a regard or reference
- movable receptacle for detached papers or prints
- carrying out of a place
- one who views or observes
- capable of being carried from place to place
- to aid
12 Clues: to aid • a regard or reference • carrying out of a place • be obedient or to comply • act of creating or making • one who views or observes • marred in shape, distorted • convey from one place to another • one of the ways of viewing something • capable of being carried from place to place • movable receptacle for detached papers or prints • ...
Appearance 2015-04-25
12 Clues: Pony • Hairstyles • Can be high • Skin disease • On the nose ... • Hair entwine in ... • Form under the eyes • Long hair cover them • Falls on the forehead • Created under the chin • Brown spot on the skin • He can not look in one direction
Crossword Puzzle Edition 324995098645364750 2024-11-22
Anatomical Terms of Direction 2015-02-02
Across
- located more distant from the point of origin or attachment
- toward the stomach
- on the opposite side of the body
- toward the front end
- toward the back
Down
- toward the midline
- above another part
- below another part
- located close (approximate) to the point of origin or attachment
- toward the side
- on the same side of the body
- toward the back end
12 Clues: toward the side • toward the back • toward the midline • above another part • below another part • toward the stomach • toward the back end • toward the front end • on the same side of the body • on the opposite side of the body • located more distant from the point of origin or attachment • located close (approximate) to the point of origin or attachment
12 Anatomical Direction Terms 2025-09-23
Across
- The back portion of the body
- Away from the head end or toward the lower part of a structure or the body
- Situated toward the tail region
- Away from the midline of the body
- Toward or at the back of the body
- Body part that is further from the trunk of the body
- The front portion of the body
Down
- Body part that is closer to the trunk of the body
- Towards the head end or upper part of a structure or the body
- Toward or at the midline of the body
- Situated toward the oral or nasal region
- Toward or at the front of the body
12 Clues: The back portion of the body • The front portion of the body • Situated toward the tail region • Away from the midline of the body • Toward or at the back of the body • Toward or at the front of the body • Toward or at the midline of the body • Situated toward the oral or nasal region • Body part that is closer to the trunk of the body • ...
vector and scalar 2023-09-18
Across
- is a quantity that indicates the mass per unit volume of a substance. It is often expressed in kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³) or grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³).
- represents a push or pull on an object. It has both magnitude (measured in Newtons) and direction (ex: 10 N to the right).
- represents the rotational force applied to an object. It has both magnitude (measured in Newton-meters or Nm) and direction (along the axis of rotation
- the degree of hotness or coldness of an object. It is measured in degrees Celsius (°C) or degrees Fahrenheit (°F).
- represents the change in position of an object in a particular direction. It has both magnitude (distance) and direction (ex: 10 meters north).
- measures the ability to do work or produce heat. Units include joules (J), calories (cal), or kilowatt-hours (kWh).
- measures the amount of space occupied by an object. It is usually measured in cubic meters (m³) or liters (L).
- is the rate of change of velocity with respect to time. Like velocity, it is also a vector, having both magnitude (e.g., 5 meters per second squared) and direction (ex: westward).
Down
- is the product of an object's mass and its velocity. It is a vector quantity because it retains the direction of the velocity.
- represents the gravitational force acting on an object. It has both magnitude (measured in Newtons) and direction (toward the center of the Earth).
- represents the "how much ground an object has covered" and is measured in units such as meters, kilometers, or miles. It doesn't specify direction.
- is the magnitude of velocity. It indicates how fast an object is moving, such as 60 miles per hour or 100 kilometers per hour. It doesn't include direction.
- represents the extent of a two-dimensional surface, such as square meters (m²) or square feet (ft²).
- measures the force applied per unit area. It is expressed in units like pascals (Pa) or atmospheres (atm).
- is the rate at which energy is transferred or converted. It is measured in watts (W), horsepower (hp), or other power units.
- measures the duration of an event or the interval between two events. It is measured in seconds, minutes, hours, etc.
- is the rate of change of displacement with respect to time. It is a vector that includes both speed (magnitude) and direction (ex: 20 meters per second east).
- represents the amount of matter in an object. It is usually measured in kilograms, grams, or other mass units.
18 Clues: represents the extent of a two-dimensional surface, such as square meters (m²) or square feet (ft²). • measures the force applied per unit area. It is expressed in units like pascals (Pa) or atmospheres (atm). • measures the amount of space occupied by an object. It is usually measured in cubic meters (m³) or liters (L). • ...
Classwork - Chapter 24 Crossword Puzzle 2018-04-15
Across
- the rotating coil or coils of a dynamo or electric motor.
- was an English scientist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. His main discoveries include the principles underlying electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis.
- The magnetic force on a current-carrying wire is perpendicular to both the wire and the magnetic field with direction given by the right hand rule
- A geomagnetic reversal is a change in a planet's magnetic field such that the positions of magnetic north and magnetic south are interchanged, while geographic north and geographic south remain the same
- pushing an object away from the subject
- are constructed with brushes and a commutator, which add to the maintenance
- a rock mineral that it is attracted to a magnet and can be magnetized to become a permanent magnet itself
- is a region within a magnetic material in which the magnetization is in a uniform direction. This means that the individual magnetic moments of the atoms are aligned with one another and they point in the same direction.
- an instrument for detecting and measuring small electric currents.
- Magnetic field lines are closed curves leaving from North pole and entering the South pole when you follow them on the outside the magnet
- was a great Chinese explorer and fleet commander. He went on seven major expeditions to explore the world for the Chinese emperor and to establish Chinese trade in new areas
- do not use brushes; they are very rugged and have long life expectancies
- having a high susceptibility to magnetization, the strength of which depends on that of the applied magnetizing field, and that may persist after removal of the applied field. This is the kind of magnetism displayed by iron and is associated with parallel magnetic alignment of neighboring atoms.
Down
- a soft metal core made into a magnet by the passage of electric current through a coil surrounding it.
- bringing an object closer toward the subject
- any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. A force can cause an object with mass to change its velocity, i.e., to accelerate. Force can also be described intuitively as a push or a pull
- the formation of new areas of oceanic crust, which occurs through the upwelling of magma at midocean ridges and its subsequent outward movement on either side.
- is a device that converts motive power into electrical power for use in an external circuit
- an instrument containing a magnetized pointer that shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it.
- a cylindrical coil of wire acting as a magnet when carrying electric current.
- each of the points near the extremities of the axis of rotation of the earth or another celestial body where a magnetic needle dips vertically.
- a Danish physicist and chemist who discovered that electric currents create magnetic fields
- through a surface is the surface integral of the normal component of the magnetic field B passing through that surface
- to determine the direction of the magnetic force on a positive moving charge, ƒ, point the thumb of the right hand in the direction of v, the fingers in the direction of B, and a perpendicular to the palm points in the direction of F.
- a silicate mineral or igneous rock that is rich in magnesium and iron
- the process or action of bringing about or giving rise to something.
26 Clues: pushing an object away from the subject • bringing an object closer toward the subject • the rotating coil or coils of a dynamo or electric motor. • an instrument for detecting and measuring small electric currents. • the process or action of bringing about or giving rise to something. • a silicate mineral or igneous rock that is rich in magnesium and iron • ...
SOUND 2018-01-09
Across
- is neccessary for the propogation of sound
- SI unit is Hertz(Hz)
- the distance travelled by the wave in one time period of vibration of particle of the medium:
- It is a type of energy
- distance/time, in a direction
Down
- Frequency * wavelength
- the time taken by a particle of a medium to complete its one vibration:
- the wave in which particles of medium vibrate about their mean positions in a direction perpendicular to the dirtection of propogation of the wave:
- is a source of sound
- When a wave passes through a medium, the maximum displacement of the particle of medium on either side of its mean position is called:
10 Clues: is a source of sound • SI unit is Hertz(Hz) • Frequency * wavelength • It is a type of energy • distance/time, in a direction • is neccessary for the propogation of sound • the time taken by a particle of a medium to complete its one vibration: • the distance travelled by the wave in one time period of vibration of particle of the medium: • ...
SOUND 2018-01-09
Across
- When a wave passes through a medium, the maximum displacement of the particle of medium on either side of its mean position is called:
- the wave in which particles of medium vibrate about their mean positions in a direction perpendicular to the dirtection of propogation of the wave:
- distance/time, in a direction
- the time taken by a particle of a medium to complete its one vibration:
- It is a type of energy
- SI unit is Hertz(Hz)
Down
- Frequency * wavelength
- is neccessary for the propogation of sound
- is a source of sound
- the distance travelled by the wave in one time period of vibration of particle of the medium:
10 Clues: is a source of sound • SI unit is Hertz(Hz) • Frequency * wavelength • It is a type of energy • distance/time, in a direction • is neccessary for the propogation of sound • the time taken by a particle of a medium to complete its one vibration: • the distance travelled by the wave in one time period of vibration of particle of the medium: • ...
Joelle St-Jean - Wave Fundamentals 2024-09-12
Across
- The length of a cycle represented by lambda
- Required for mechanical waves
- How far sound can travel in one unit of time
- How many times something occurs, measured in Hz
Down
- How large or powerful a wave is; Can be calculated by measuring the difference between the max. height of a wave and the mean
- Wave that moves perpendicular to the direction which a wave is propagating
- Wave that moves in the same direction as propagation; Sound is an example
- Can be constructive, destructive or partially constructive
- The amount of time taken for one wave cycle
- Important in ultrasound, calculated by dividing mass over volume
10 Clues: Required for mechanical waves • The length of a cycle represented by lambda • The amount of time taken for one wave cycle • How far sound can travel in one unit of time • How many times something occurs, measured in Hz • Can be constructive, destructive or partially constructive • Important in ultrasound, calculated by dividing mass over volume • ...
6 months 2025-05-04
Across
- A single word for "wedding flute"
- Ed sheeran song whos name means "belonging to heaven"
- WHO'S CALLING THAT SHI
- Popular done which describesyou in my eyes
- My go-to sad song when we fight :(
- One of the two songs you sang for PP
- The best song from SOTY
Down
- Song by Akon from Ra-One
- A type of coffee
- A number which also is a One direction song
- One of my favorite colors
- This song was part of the album with Badtameez Dil
- The song starts with a rooster yelling before being transformed into the song
- "Lady, runnin' down to the _______"
14 Clues: A type of coffee • WHO'S CALLING THAT SHI • The best song from SOTY • Song by Akon from Ra-One • One of my favorite colors • A single word for "wedding flute" • My go-to sad song when we fight :( • "Lady, runnin' down to the _______" • One of the two songs you sang for PP • Popular done which describesyou in my eyes • A number which also is a One direction song • ...
MS Physical Ch. 13 2014-02-24
Across
- Momentum is a property of __________ objects
- If an object is at rest, it will tend to stay at rest because of
- When a driver checks her speedometer, she is checking _______________ speed
- Velocity includes _________ and direction
- When a car accelerates, it changes speed and _______________
- Change in position is called
- What kind of force will a stack of magazines exert on a table?
- Which of Newton's laws describes action-reaction forces?
- The average speed of a car that travels 500 km in 5 hours is one _________ km/h
Down
- For every force there is an equal and ___________ reaction force
- Which law of motion explains how inertia affects moving and nonmoving objects?
- One ________ is equal to 1 kg-m per second per second
- A moving object will continue moving in a straight line unless it is acted upon by an ___________ force
- Which of Newton’s laws of motion states that an unequal force acting on an object is equal to the mass of the object times its acceleration?
- The starting speed of a truck is called ________ speed
- Force is measured in ______ (units)
16 Clues: Change in position is called • Force is measured in ______ (units) • Velocity includes _________ and direction • Momentum is a property of __________ objects • One ________ is equal to 1 kg-m per second per second • The starting speed of a truck is called ________ speed • Which of Newton's laws describes action-reaction forces? • ...
PROPERTIES OF WAVES 2025-07-05
Across
- Used in sunglasses to reduce the intensity of incident light and eliminates reflected light glare.
- Angle of incidence and angle of reflection are ____.
- The wave that moves off from the surface after the wave strikes it.
- The interference that leads to the canceling out of the waves to give zero Resultant.
- An exclusive property of transverse waves only.
- Occurs when the wavelength of a traveling wave is longer than the width of the opening.
- Used to produce plane-polarized lights.
- The wave that travels towards the surface is the _____ wave.
- At the point of incidence, all rays lie on the _____ plane.
- A light produced by passing an ordinary light through a polarizer.
- Occurs when a traveling wave strikes a surface and bounces back.
Down
- The spreading out of a wave as it passes through a narrow opening.
- A transverse wave which vibrates in only one plane.
- Occurs when two similar waves traveling in the same direction cross each other.
- Remains constant during Refraction.
- The wave moves back along its _____ course.
- The interference that forms a wave that is twice the amplitude of the two traveling waves.
- The product of transverse vibration in only one plane.
- The change in speed and direction of waves as it passes from one medium to another.
19 Clues: Remains constant during Refraction. • Used to produce plane-polarized lights. • The wave moves back along its _____ course. • An exclusive property of transverse waves only. • A transverse wave which vibrates in only one plane. • Angle of incidence and angle of reflection are ____. • The product of transverse vibration in only one plane. • ...
Unit 6 Direction Year 7 2025-05-22
vocab 2022-01-21
Across
- the lowest point on a transverse wave
- is the distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the next
- a wave that can travel through empty space and through matter
- a wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels
- is the maximum distance that the wave moves from its rest position
Down
- makes the particles in a medium move parallel to the direction that the wave travels
- the highest points on a transverse wave
- a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter
- the regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles in the medium are closest together
- a wave that can travel only through matter
- the regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles are farthest apart
- a material in which a wave travels through
- is the number of wavelengths that pass a point each second
13 Clues: the lowest point on a transverse wave • the highest points on a transverse wave • a wave that can travel only through matter • a material in which a wave travels through • is the number of wavelengths that pass a point each second • a wave that can travel through empty space and through matter • is the maximum distance that the wave moves from its rest position • ...
Transformations Vocabulary 2022-12-07
Across
- This is what we call the original figure.
- Figures that are the same shape and size.
- If we rotate this direction around a point, the figure tips to the right.
- Parts of shapes that are in the same place on each figure (see picture)
- This movement describes the spinning of a rotation.
Down
- This transformation slides all points of a figure the same distance and direction.
- This transformation flips all points of a figure over a given line.
- Using more than one transformation at a time.
- This transformation turns all points of a figure around a given center point.
- This movememnt describes the mirror image of a reflection.
- This is what we call the figure after the transformation occurs.
- We call the new vertices after a transformation the _ ex. point A on the original goes to A _ on the new one.
- This movement describes the 'copy and paste' of a translation.
13 Clues: This is what we call the original figure. • Figures that are the same shape and size. • Using more than one transformation at a time. • This movement describes the spinning of a rotation. • This movememnt describes the mirror image of a reflection. • This movement describes the 'copy and paste' of a translation. • ...
Light waves 2022-10-06
Across
- a material in which a wave travels through
- A disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter.
- makes the particles in a medium more parallel to the direction that the wave travels
- The amount of sound energy that passes through a square meter of space in one second
- a wave that can travel through empty space and through matter
- a wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels
Down
- A wave that can travel only through matter
- Longitudinal waves that can only travel through matter
- the regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles are farthest apart
- A rapid, back and forth motion that can occur in solids, liquids, and gases
- the regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles in the middle are closer together
- the lowest points on a transverse wave
- the highest points on a transverse wave
13 Clues: the lowest points on a transverse wave • the highest points on a transverse wave • A wave that can travel only through matter • a material in which a wave travels through • Longitudinal waves that can only travel through matter • a wave that can travel through empty space and through matter • the regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles are farthest apart • ...
science! OHHH YEAHHH 2022-11-30
Across
- The perception of how high or low a sound seems
- is a back-and-forth or an up-and-down movement of an object
- causes the particles in a medium to move parallel to the direction that the wave travels.
- top of wave
- is a wave that travels only through matter
- wave is a longitudinal wave that can travel only through matter
- of a wave is the maximum distance that the wave moves from its rest position.
Down
- bottom of wave
- material in which a wave travels
- is the amount of sound energy that passes through a square meter of space in one second
- of a wave is the number of times the pattern repeats in a given time
- is a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter
- a wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels
13 Clues: top of wave • bottom of wave • material in which a wave travels • is a wave that travels only through matter • The perception of how high or low a sound seems • is a back-and-forth or an up-and-down movement of an object • wave is a longitudinal wave that can travel only through matter • of a wave is the number of times the pattern repeats in a given time • ...
waves 2024-03-06
Across
- decrease in volume of any object or substance resulting from applied stress.
- the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave or electromagnetic wave.
- a fluid-filled, spiral-shaped cavity found in the inner ear that plays a vital role in the sense of hearing and participates in the process of auditory transduction.
- the measurement of the number of times that a repeated event occurs per unit of time.
- the bending of waves as it passes from one material to another.
- a tube that runs from the outer ear to the eardrum.
- a bone in the middle ear that serves as one of the three "ossicles," along with the hammer and the stirrup.
- a disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles.
- a process by which a wave, whether light, sound, infrared, or radio waves, hits an object and bounces off it.
- the transfer of energy from a wave to a medium.
- Any piece resembling in shape the stirrup of a saddle, and used as a support, clamp, etc.
- a material in which wave travels
- External part of the ear
- the magnitude of a quantity per unit area.
Down
- the process by which wave energy spreads perpendicularly to the dominant direction of wave propagation.
- When energy waves (such as light, sound, and various electromagnetic waves) are caused to depart from a straight path due to imperfections in the medium
- a wave in which the vibrating element moves in a direction perpendicular to the direction of advance of the wave.
- a type of wave that travels in the direction of the medium
- the reduction of an item's density, the opposite of compression.
- a point on a surface wave where the displacement of the medium is at a maximum.
- Mechanicalwave wave that is an oscillation of matter and is responsible for the transfer of energy through a medium.
- the original position of the medium.
- a thin, circular layer of tissue that separates your outer ear from your middle ear.
- happens when a wave travels through a medium or into a new medium.
- the lowest point on a wave.
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position.
26 Clues: External part of the ear • the lowest point on a wave. • a material in which wave travels • the original position of the medium. • the magnitude of a quantity per unit area. • the transfer of energy from a wave to a medium. • a tube that runs from the outer ear to the eardrum. • a type of wave that travels in the direction of the medium • ...
Transformation Vocabulary 2024-10-29
Across
- a rigid transformation that slides every point in a figure the same direction and distance
- a figure that can be moved with a rigid transformation to fit exactly over the other
- to turn in the same direction as the hands of a clock
- a fixed starting point from which we measure the distances in dilations
- a rigid transformation that turns every point on a figure around a center in a specific direction and by s specific amount 90, 180, 270, 260.
- the resulting image after a transformation
- the line of a graph that runs vertically (up&down)
- a set of two or more transformations performed in a given order on a figure
- when the image sides are proportional to the pre-image - dilation
- a rigid transformation in which a figure is flipped over a fixed line to create a mirror image
- the fixed line across which a figure is flipped to create a mirrored image
- when one shape is identical to the other when it is moved (usually from a reflection); a shape that can fold onto itself
- a transformation in which each point on a figure moves along a line and changes its distance from a fixed point. The figure gets proportionally bigger or smaller based on scale factor.
- a translation, reflection, rotation, dilation or a combination of these.
Down
- to turn in the opposite direction as the hands of a clock, or to the left.
- a move that does not change any measurement of a figure
- a part of an original figure that matches up with a part of the copy
- the point at which the x and y axis intersect, represented by the ordered pair (0,0)
- the original figure before a transformation
- the ratio of any two corresponding measurements in two similar figures
- the line of a graph that runs horizontally
- when the corresponding parts of 2 figures have the same ratio
- a fixed point about which a plane figure turns
- a repeating pattern of one or more shapes in which the sides fit together perfectly with no overlap
- of rotation the measure of the amount that a figure is turned about a fixed point
25 Clues: the resulting image after a transformation • the line of a graph that runs horizontally • the original figure before a transformation • a fixed point about which a plane figure turns • the line of a graph that runs vertically (up&down) • to turn in the same direction as the hands of a clock • a move that does not change any measurement of a figure • ...
107C.01 Hair Design Theory 2026-01-20
Across
- You can enhance the rounded shape of a uniformly layered form by adding:
- Hair design allows you to temporarily alter the shape of a sculpted form by shifting the position of ______, altering existing texture and/or changing the overall direction of the design.
- Tools used to achieve an unactivated texture pattern include flat irons and ________ _____.
- Hair with large waves has a ____ texture speed.
- Rough hair texture is known as:
- Hollowness.
- ________ shapes create directional movement away from or toward the face.
- Straight, wavy, curly, tightly curled/coily, crimped or combination are all terms used to describe the hairs:
- _________ shapes create curved movement in the hair that are either clockwise or counterclockwise.
- Addition of curls shifts weight area upward creating the illusion of a _________ or layered form.
- Tight curls have a ____ texture speed.
- Smooth hair textures are known as:
- ____-______ shapes move half of the hair away from the face, and half of the hair toward the face.
- Arranging hair to create a temporary change in form, texture and/or direction of the finished design.
- One of the two areas of hair design; structured and longer lasting.
Down
- The texture character achieved will be influenced by the shape of the tool and the ________ of the tool along the hairstrand.
- Tools used to achieve an activated texture pattern include soft rods, curling irons, crimping irons, air forming with a round brush and _______.
- The dimension of the texture pattern is referred to as texture _____.
- Two or more oblongs that alternate directions create ____ patterns.
- Mass or fullness.
- One of the two areas of hair design; softer and more casual; dry by air forming.
- Level of observation in which the overall surface texture(s) is observed; may be unactivated or activated.
- At the Abstract level of observation, the overall _________ the hair is moving in and the direction of movement within the form is being observed.
- Textured hair be styled texture or _______ texture.
- Level of observation which looks at form and shape; i.e. position of volume and indentation from all directions and the outer shape of the design.
- The introduction of tighter curl patterns within a given area of an increase-layered form can drastically after the overall shape and:
26 Clues: Hollowness. • Mass or fullness. • Rough hair texture is known as: • Smooth hair textures are known as: • Tight curls have a ____ texture speed. • Hair with large waves has a ____ texture speed. • Textured hair be styled texture or _______ texture. • Two or more oblongs that alternate directions create ____ patterns. • ...
Math Spelling Words 2022-02-28
Across
- a number to be divided by another number.
- opposite or contrary in position, direction, order, or effect
- a number by which another number is to be divided.
- the number above the line in a common fraction
- a result obtained by dividing one quantity by another
- being on of three equal parts.
- all of; entire.
Down
- The result of two or more numbers when multiplied together
- group forming part of a whole.
- being one of eight equal parts.
- the number below the line in a common fraction
- being one of four equal parts.
- being one of six equal parts.
- being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value.
- a small or tiny part, amount, of something.
- addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
- two equal or corresponding parts.
17 Clues: all of; entire. • being one of six equal parts. • group forming part of a whole. • being one of four equal parts. • being on of three equal parts. • being one of eight equal parts. • two equal or corresponding parts. • a number to be divided by another number. • a small or tiny part, amount, of something. • the number below the line in a common fraction • ...
Waves and the EM Spectrum 2021-02-10
Across
- the region of the em spectrum used to sterilise medical equipment.
- the unit of frequency
- the height of each peak from the center line
- waves with oscillations that are a right angle to the direction the wave travels
- the number of waves passing a given point in a second
- waves with oscillations that are parallel to the direction the wave travels
- radiation that can cause the mutation of genes
- the region of the em spectrum used for television and radio signals
Down
- the speed that the wave travels through a medium
- the region of the em spectrum used to see broken bones and in security at airports
- the time it takes one complete wave to pass a given point
- the distance from one peak to the next peak in a wave
- the region of the em spectrum used for cooking food, electrical heaters and night vision goggles
- region of the em spectrum used for satellite communications and cooking food
- the region of the em spectrum used in security bank notes and sun tanning
- the region of the em spectrum that our eyes can detect
16 Clues: the unit of frequency • the height of each peak from the center line • radiation that can cause the mutation of genes • the speed that the wave travels through a medium • the distance from one peak to the next peak in a wave • the number of waves passing a given point in a second • the region of the em spectrum that our eyes can detect • ...
Waves Vocabulary 2022-03-15
Across
- the number of cycles or vibration
- a change in the direction of a wave finds and obstacle or an edge
- the lowest point of a wave
- An observed change in the frequency of a wave when the source is moving
- Allows light to pass trough, objects behind can be distinctly seen
- the highest point of a wave
- the distance from any pint on a wave to an identical point on next wave
- the bending of a light ray as it passes from one substance to another one
- a wave in which the particles on it move perpendicular
- the throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it.
Down
- a point of highest density in a longitudinal wave
- a wave in which the particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of wave motion
- All of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
- Note able to be seen through
- the maximum that particles of a wave’s medium vibrate from their nest portion
- Allows light but not detailed shapes
16 Clues: the lowest point of a wave • the highest point of a wave • Note able to be seen through • the number of cycles or vibration • Allows light but not detailed shapes • a point of highest density in a longitudinal wave • a wave in which the particles on it move perpendicular • a change in the direction of a wave finds and obstacle or an edge • ...
Journeys Vocab 2022-05-27
8 Clues: to make fun of someone • to go around like a circle • I'm the best. I'm number one. • how short or tall something is • a long hole you can go through • when something is healthy again • North, South, East, West are all a • facing or moving in the direction of something
science revision 2021-03-17
8 Clues: made a filament for eddison • first person to invent a battery • First person to invent a lightbulb • First to discover static electricity • The current that flows one direction • The current that can change direction • used voltas discovery to make a current • First person to study electricity in depth
Properties of Waves 2022-01-06
Across
- the distance from the rest position to the crest
- particles spread out
- particles close together
- waves can make this
- the distance from one crest to another crest
Down
- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation
- waves transverse or longitudinal
- a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation
8 Clues: waves can make this • particles spread out • particles close together • waves transverse or longitudinal • the distance from one crest to another crest • the distance from the rest position to the crest • a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation • a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation
Acoustics and Resonance 2016-03-28
Across
- In motion stays in motion; At rest stays at rest
- a disturbance (sound source) creates changes in pressure throughout an elastic medium
- Decrease in amplitude
- a force that "acts perpendicularly on a surface"
- Pressure Pressure above the atmospheric pressure
- Wave given their name due to the appearance that they are "stationary"
- Max. displacement from position of rest; Perception of loudness
- Disturbance of pressure that moves through a medium
- 1. Sympathetic 2. Sounding Board and 3. Acoustic Resonance are examples of what type of vibration
- Cycles/Seconds
- 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 vibratory response to an applied force
- Sound passes through something
- Distance from crest to crest or trough to trough
- Law Volume and pressure are inversely related
- Positive pressure; molecules move close together
- Pressure Pressure at sea level
- Wave changes direction because of a local difference of temperature in the air
- Frequency Lowest Frequency
- Branch of physics concerned with the properties of sound
- Vibration occurring from a point of rest to max. displacement to rest to mac displacement; one compression and one rarefaction
Down
- Unit that measures the intensity of a sound
- any influence that causes an object to undergo a change in speed, direction, or shape
- Damping of a wave
- Pressure Pressure below atmospheric pressure
- refers to the amount of matter in an object
- Something that is set into vibration by the action of another vibration
- Consist of a series of frequencies that are systematically related to each other
- The quantity of a three-dimnesional shape occupied by a liquid, solid, or gas
- 2 or more frequencies but the frequencies are not systematically related to each other
- Wave changes direction due to an obstacle
- seconds/cycles
- Harmonic Motion A smooth back and forth motion
- Lower pressure; molecules move farther apart
- Multiple reflections (echo)
- The property of an object to return to its original shape
- Lowest point in a cycle; Max point of rarefaction
- The kind of sounds periodic and aperiodic are
- Resonance also Acoustical Resonance
- Maximum upward displacement; Max point of compression
40 Clues: seconds/cycles • Cycles/Seconds • Damping of a wave • Decrease in amplitude • Frequency Lowest Frequency • Multiple reflections (echo) • Sound passes through something • Pressure Pressure at sea level • 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 • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2022-10-17
Across
- Waves that do not progress in a particular direction, but rather form around a node.
- Incoming, or rising, tide.
- An outgoing tide
- The tides with a large tidal range; they occur around the times of full or new moon.
- The movement of water or sediment down a shore in the direction of wave action.
- The high and low points at each end of a standing wave
- A wave moving through water greater than ½ of its wavelength.
- A steep wave generated as high tides move up some estuaries and rivers.
- A disturbance that starts a wave.
- A wave that forms between waters of two different densities.
- The point or points around which a standing wave oscillates.
- The horizontal distance between adjacent crests
- A force that causes the surface of the water to return to an undisturbed state; gravity or surface tension.
- The lowest part of a wave.
- Waves that form at the surface of a body of water, caused by friction between wind and water.
- Waves that are started by wind, restored by gravity, and move in a particular direction.
- A wave with a flatter, rounded wave crest and trough.
- A tidal pattern with two high and two low tides each day.
Down
- Waves traveling in water between ½ and 1/20th of its wavelength.
- The inverse of the period.
- The highest part of a wave.
- One-half the wave height
- A tidal pattern with two successive high tides of different heights each day.
- When the crests or troughs of two waves sync up, causing much larger waves.
- Long, fast waves produced by earthquakes and other seismic disturbances of the sea floor.
- The time the wave takes to move past a given point
- A tidal pattern with a high and a low tide each day.
- A wave moving through water less than 1/20th of its wavelength.
- The change in the direction of a wave as it moves into shallow water.
- The tides with a small tidal range. They occur around the times when the moon is in quarter.
- An area of rapid seaward-flowing water.
- When the crest of one wave meets the trough of another, effectively canceling out the wave.
32 Clues: An outgoing tide • One-half the wave height • The inverse of the period. • Incoming, or rising, tide. • The lowest part of a wave. • The highest part of a wave. • A disturbance that starts a wave. • An area of rapid seaward-flowing water. • The horizontal distance between adjacent crests • The time the wave takes to move past a given point • ...
