one direction Crossword Puzzles
Waves 2022-01-21
Across
- a material in which a wave travels
- the distance from one wave point to another
- makes the particles in a medium move parallel to the direction that the wave travels.
- Change in direction of a wave when it travels by the edge of an object or through an opening
- The passage of light through an object
- The region of a longitudinal wave where the particles in the medium are closest together
- The region of a longitudinal wave where particles are farthest apart
- A wave that can travel only through matter
- The number of wavelengths by a point each second
- The bouncing of a wave off an object
- A wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels.
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- The lowest point in a transverse wave
- A wave that can travel through empty space and matter
- the change in a direction of a wave that occurs when the wave changes speed when moving from one medium to the other
- the transfer of energy by a wave to the medium through which it travels
- a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter.
- occurs when waves that overlap combine, forming a new wave
- When a wave is reflected from a surface the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence
- The maximum distance that the wave moves from its rest position
- The highest point on a transverse wave
20 Clues: a material in which a wave travels • The bouncing of a wave off an object • The lowest point in a transverse wave • The passage of light through an object • The highest point on a transverse wave • A wave that can travel only through matter • the distance from one wave point to another • The number of wavelengths by a point each second • ...
Newton's Law of Motion 2023-05-16
Across
- - A measurement of how fast an object moves relative to a reference point.
- - The tendency of a body to resist a change in motion or rest.
- - How far one thing is from another thing.
- - An invisible force that pulls objects toward each other.
- - To move or cause to move at decreasing speed.
- - The rate of change of velocity, or how fast an object or person speeds up.
- - Refusal to comply with or accept something.
- - The ability to maintain a controlled body position during task performance.
- - The measure of the force of gravity on an object.
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- - The energy an object has due to its motion.
- - When one force is greater than another, the forces are not balanced.
- - The amount of force required to make a mass of 1kg accelerate (move) at a rate of 1 metre per second squared.
- - The combination of all the forces acting on an object simultaneously.
- - A force, the resistance of motion when one object rubs against another.
- - To draw or haul toward oneself or itself, in a particular direction, or into a particular position.
- - A direction is the line or course along which something moves, lies, or points.
- - Change with time of the position or orientation of a body.
- - The amount of matter an object contains.
- - The speed in a particular direction.
- - To press against with force in order to drive or impel.
20 Clues: - The speed in a particular direction. • - How far one thing is from another thing. • - The amount of matter an object contains. • - The energy an object has due to its motion. • - Refusal to comply with or accept something. • - To move or cause to move at decreasing speed. • - The measure of the force of gravity on an object. • ...
Waves 2024-05-03
Across
- When waves overlap, combine, form a new wave.
- The highest points on a transverse wave.
- The regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles in the medium are closest together.
- Change in direction of a wave when it travels by the edge of an object or through an opening.
- A material in which a wave travels.
- A wave that can travel only through matter.
- When a wave is reflected from a surface, the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence.
- The distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave.
- The bouncing of a wave off a surface.
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- A wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels.
- A wave that can travel through empty space and through matter.
- The regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles are farthest apart.
- A disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter.
- The transfer of energy by a wave to the medium through which it travels.
- Makes the particles in a medium move parallel to the direction that the wave travels.
- The change in direction of a wave that occurs as the wave changes speed when moving from one medium to another.
- The passage of light through an object.
- The lowest points on a transverse wave.
- The maximum distance that the wave moves from its rest position.
- The number of wavelengths that pass by a point each second.
20 Clues: A material in which a wave travels. • The bouncing of a wave off a surface. • The passage of light through an object. • The lowest points on a transverse wave. • The highest points on a transverse wave. • A wave that can travel only through matter. • When waves overlap, combine, form a new wave. • The number of wavelengths that pass by a point each second. • ...
Ballet Vocabulary (Ms.Sasloglou) 2021-09-13
Across
- Movement of the arms
- To jump
- Half bend of the knees
- small pricks
- Stretched leg & the tip of toe is on the floor
- Large Kicks
- In the shape of a cross, front side & back
- Dance direction meaning side
- Large Jump in a split position
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- On the neck of the foot
- Full bend of the knees
- One leg while the other is straight behind
- Dance direction meaning front
- Bent or bending of the knee or knees
- Rotation of the leg coming from the hip joint
- leg passes supporting leg pausing at the knee
- Dance direction meaning back
- Rise up into demi-pointe with straight knees
- To chase, traveling step
- Disengage off the floor
20 Clues: To jump • Large Kicks • small pricks • Movement of the arms • Full bend of the knees • Half bend of the knees • On the neck of the foot • Disengage off the floor • To chase, traveling step • Dance direction meaning back • Dance direction meaning side • Dance direction meaning front • Large Jump in a split position • Bent or bending of the knee or knees • ...
Electric Circuit key terms 2024-01-25
Across
- material that does not follow Ohm’s law
- when the characteristics of a system do not change over time
- resistance of a single resistor that is the same as the combined
- when a group of resistors are connected side by side
- electric charge that is moving
- schematic drawing of an electrical circuit
- rate at which electric energy is transferred in a circuit
- electric current whose direction alternates back and forth at regular intervals
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- material that obeys Ohm’s law
- when elements in a circuit are connected one after the other
- circuit element that provides a known resistance
- electric current is proportional to the voltage applied across a circuit
- electric current that flows in a single direction
- flows in the direction that a positive charge would flow if it could move
- how much a circuit element opposes the passage of electric current
- unit for electric current; one ampere is one coulomb per second ( 1A=1C/s
- physical network of paths through which electric current can flow
17 Clues: material that obeys Ohm’s law • electric charge that is moving • material that does not follow Ohm’s law • schematic drawing of an electrical circuit • circuit element that provides a known resistance • electric current that flows in a single direction • when a group of resistors are connected side by side • rate at which electric energy is transferred in a circuit • ...
mathword 2022-11-15
Across
- Absurd sailor removed but is still irrational
- One heard Sofia had a ball
- Oliver atop of his horse are in this ratio.
- Length and direction of a bat
- Incorrectly relate tan to these angles
- 2 rows of choppers
- Sounds like when sets are drawn
- One who believes in a higher power
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- The lowest possible number
- An involuntary circular movement (6,5)
- direction of subpar alleles
- What one must do at a function to increase ones power
- One hears a corner destroyed in its construction
- A size difficult to comprehend
- along the line of a haggard nag in a tent.
15 Clues: 2 rows of choppers • The lowest possible number • One heard Sofia had a ball • direction of subpar alleles • Length and direction of a bat • A size difficult to comprehend • Sounds like when sets are drawn • One who believes in a higher power • An involuntary circular movement (6,5) • Incorrectly relate tan to these angles • along the line of a haggard nag in a tent. • ...
Force and Motion 2024-05-15
Across
- the speed of an object in a particular direction
- forces of equal magnitude but are opposite in direction
- friction occuring when one object rubs against another
- a force of attraction between objects due to their masses
- the ability to do workmel
- the relationship between a physical object and the forces acting upon it.
- indicates location
- the rate at an object moves
- The force that resist the movement of objects
- the measure of gravitational force exerted on an object
- the amount of matter in an object
- An object's change in position over time
- the rate at which velocity changes
- a 50N force pulling the opposite direction of a 20N force
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- stored energy or energy at rest
- the energy of motion
- the friction between a wheel and another object
- the energy from a physical action like a push or pull
- negative acceleration
- friction between a non-moving object and the surface its resting on
- a property of a moving object that is determined by its mass and velocity
- the tendency of an object to resist any change in motion
- an act of taking hold of something and exerting force to draw it toward one.
- created laws of motion and gravitation
- an act of taking hold of something and exerting force to draw it toward one.
25 Clues: indicates location • the energy of motion • negative acceleration • the ability to do workmel • the rate at an object moves • stored energy or energy at rest • the amount of matter in an object • the rate at which velocity changes • created laws of motion and gravitation • An object's change in position over time • The force that resist the movement of objects • ...
Unit 1 Lesson 2 Vocabulary 2024-10-09
Across
- combination of transverse and longitudinal waves
- the process of a wave reversing direction and traveling back to the original medium
- energy is parallel to wave direction
- repeated disturbance that moves energy
- to bounce back
- force that resists movement of two surfaces against each other and creates thermal energy
- heat
- how loud or soft something sounds
- anything that has mass and takes up space (volume); solid, liquid, or gas
- when a sound is reflected
- where two media meet
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- vibrations through a medium that carry sound energy
- rest position to crest or rest position to trough; gives the sound volume
- when an object takes in the energy of a wave
- plural of medium or more than one medium
- energy is perpendicular to wave direction
- a substance that the wave travels through
- to move back and forth quickly
- how high or low a sound is
- a wave that has changed direction after it has reached a boundary
- number of waves per second; determines the pitch
- small pieces of matter that are too small to see (microscopic)
- a wave that requires a medium to travel through
- when a wave goes from one medium to another
- used to move things or do work
25 Clues: heat • to bounce back • where two media meet • when a sound is reflected • how high or low a sound is • to move back and forth quickly • used to move things or do work • how loud or soft something sounds • energy is parallel to wave direction • repeated disturbance that moves energy • plural of medium or more than one medium • energy is perpendicular to wave direction • ...
Kinesiology: Joints 2021-10-01
Across
- fibrous tissue holds bones together, some motion
- divides body into left and right parts
- thin fibrous periosteum between two bones, little motion
- motion in two different directions: concave and convex
- surrounds a joint to protect articular surfaces of the bones
- motion in one direction: flexion, extension, angular motion around one plane and one axis
- hyaline or fibrocartilage between joints, small motion
- fibrous connective tissue attaching muscle to bone
- motion in two different directions: flexion, extension, abduction, adduction
- membrane a thick vascular connective tissue that secretes synovial fluid
- divides body from front and back parts
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- peg in socket, no motion
- no direct union between bones, free motion
- motion in all three: flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, rotation
- the joint that has one degree of freedom
- motion in one direction: rotational motion around one axis
- linear motion not angular: gliding
- divides body from top and bottom
- the number of planes in which a joint can move
- the joint that has two degrees of freedom
- fluid think clear fluid that lubricates articular cartilage
21 Clues: peg in socket, no motion • divides body from top and bottom • linear motion not angular: gliding • divides body into left and right parts • divides body from front and back parts • the joint that has one degree of freedom • the joint that has two degrees of freedom • no direct union between bones, free motion • the number of planes in which a joint can move • ...
Vocabulary crossword by Decsny Vallecillo P.9 2023-05-23
Across
- a quantity that has magnitude and direction
- the distance an object travels per unit of time(m/s)
- energy can be _________ from one type of energy to another
- the distance and direction of the objects change in position
- force that opposes motion
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- energy can be ___________ from one object to another
- a point-object that doesn’t move
- change in an objects position
- speed and direction
- a push or pull in any direction
10 Clues: speed and direction • force that opposes motion • change in an objects position • a push or pull in any direction • a point-object that doesn’t move • a quantity that has magnitude and direction • energy can be ___________ from one object to another • the distance an object travels per unit of time(m/s) • energy can be _________ from one type of energy to another • ...
Showing Direction 2023-03-06
Giving direction 2023-06-05
10 Clues: In front of one. • To move forward. • In a direct line. • Easily understood. • To change direction. • Brief and to the point. • In the direction of the left side. • The place you are trying to reach. • In the direction of the right side. • A noticeable object or feature in a landscape.
Chapter 15 Vocabulary Waves 2024-04-25
Across
- wave changes direction, because its speed changes
- region of a longitudinal wave where the particles are farthest apart
- material in which a mechanical wave travels
- number of wavelengths that pass by a point each second
- disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another
- angle of incidence equals angle of reflection
- highest point on a transverse wave
- can travel through empty space and through matter energy ability to cause change
- bouncing of a wave off a surface
- makes the particles in a medium move parallel to the direction of the wave
- passage of light through an object
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- waves that overlap combine to form a new wave
- maximum distance particles in a medium move from their rest position as waves pass through the medium
- change in direction of a wave when it travels by the edge of an object or through an opening
- transfer of energy by a wave to the medium through which it travels
- travels only through matter
- disturbance is perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave
- lowest point on a transverse wave
- region of a longitudinal wave where the particles in the medium are closest together
20 Clues: travels only through matter • bouncing of a wave off a surface • lowest point on a transverse wave • highest point on a transverse wave • passage of light through an object • material in which a mechanical wave travels • waves that overlap combine to form a new wave • angle of incidence equals angle of reflection • wave changes direction, because its speed changes • ...
9.3 Keywords 2023-12-02
Across
- when one variable changes, the others change in the opposite direction
- a way of helping to make sure you do things in the right order
- when two variables move in the same direction
- when you come up with ideas for your project
- the representation of data
- a systematic process of gathering observations or measurements
- a suggestion on what you should do to improve your project
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- where two variables move in opposite directions
- makes use of the vast amounts of data available to us
- when one variable changes, the others change in the same direction
- where you come up with a final decision about what you have done in your project
- refers to distinct pieces of digital information
- describes a place in a computer's memory
- indicates variabilities in a measurement, experimental errors or a novelty
- educational graphics that display complex information
- tells you the strength and direction of a relationship between variables
- where you look at something and pick out the small details from it
17 Clues: the representation of data • describes a place in a computer's memory • when you come up with ideas for your project • when two variables move in the same direction • where two variables move in opposite directions • refers to distinct pieces of digital information • makes use of the vast amounts of data available to us • ...
Electricity 2021-09-09
Across
- Measured in Coulombs
- used to turn a circuit on (closed) and off (open)
- The type of current that come from mains electricity
- Used to measure current flow in a circuit
- a component that emits light when current flows through it in any direction
- Measured in amps
- The units of potential difference
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- A component that only allows current to flow in one direction
- Measured in Ohms
- The type of circuit where there is only one path for the electricity to flow through
- The type of circuit where there is more than one path for the electricity to flow through
- Type of resistor that is used to alter the potential difference in a circuit
- The type of current where the electron flow is consistently in one direction around the circuit
13 Clues: Measured in Ohms • Measured in amps • Measured in Coulombs • The units of potential difference • Used to measure current flow in a circuit • used to turn a circuit on (closed) and off (open) • The type of current that come from mains electricity • A component that only allows current to flow in one direction • ...
Irregulars verbs-Page 1 2013-04-25
Across
- He ____ his enemy three days ago.
- Louis Tomlinson ______ his Porsche last week.
- He ____ the window.
- We had to ____ an option, last weekend.
- Maria ____ the lie of Jessyca.
- Harry Styles ____ Pepsi for a commercial.
- She _____ a present for her best friend.
- One Direction _____ to Ghana two months ago.
- One Direction ____ to be a band since the 22nd of July of 2010 at 8 p.m.
- We ____ love in a hopeless place...
- Niall Horan _____ at Nando's (restaurant) four months ago.
- I ____ a special draw for my mother last year.
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- Zayn Malik ____ his hat to a Directioner.
- He ____ the heart of the girl yesterday.
- One Direction ____ famous since 2010.
- I ____ a strange dream...
- Niall Horan ____ more than 20 hats.
- I ____ the first album of Demi.
- Last time I see her, she was 3, now she has 5, she ____ so fast.
- You ____ your homework at home yesterday.
- I ____ you were trouble...
- Demi Lovato ____ her wrists since she was 7 years to she was 19.
- I ____ a Little Mix poster in my wall.
- I ____ a dog, now it's dead.
- She ____ in a sleep, while she was watching the film.
25 Clues: He ____ the window. • I ____ a strange dream... • I ____ you were trouble... • I ____ a dog, now it's dead. • Maria ____ the lie of Jessyca. • I ____ the first album of Demi. • He ____ his enemy three days ago. • Niall Horan ____ more than 20 hats. • We ____ love in a hopeless place... • One Direction ____ famous since 2010. • I ____ a Little Mix poster in my wall. • ...
Waves 2013-03-20
Across
- Time for a particle on a medium to make one complete vibration cycle
- Change in direction of waves as they pass from one medium to another
- maximum amount of displacement of a particle from its rest position
- Waves bouncing off of barriers at the same angle as when they approach the barrier
- Distance traveled by a given point in a given interval of time
- Change in direction of waves
- Two waves meeting
- A change in direction of waves as they pass through an opening or around a barrier in their path
- Transfered by a wave along a medium
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- Disturbance that travels through a medium
- Effect produced by a moving source of waves
- Point on a medium through which a longitudinal wave is traveling that has the maximum density
- Point on medium where maximum positive displacement from rest occurs
- Wave of increasing pressure
- Substance or material that carries a wave
- Point on medium where maximum negative displacement from rest occurs
- Unit of frequency
- A point on a medium through which a longitudinal wave is traveling that has the minimum density
- Length of one complete wave cycle
- How often particles of the medium vibrate
20 Clues: Unit of frequency • Two waves meeting • Wave of increasing pressure • Change in direction of waves • Length of one complete wave cycle • Transfered by a wave along a medium • Disturbance that travels through a medium • Substance or material that carries a wave • How often particles of the medium vibrate • Effect produced by a moving source of waves • ...
Electrician Quiz - Tomek Michał Piotr.Z 2023-04-26
Across
- - The unit of electrical resistance
- - The process of producing electric or magnetic phenomena by motion or change of a magnetic field
- - The unit of energy used in electrical systems
- - A path for the flow of electrical current
- - Relating to the interrelation of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields
- current - An electric current that changes direction periodically
- - A material that does not conduct electricity well
- - A device that converts electrical energy from one voltage to another
- - A device that stores electric charge
- - A coil of wire that produces a magnetic field when an electric current flows through it.
- - A measure of electric potential energy
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- - A device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- - A material that allows electricity to pass through it easily
- - A safety device that breaks an electric circuit if the current exceeds a safe level
- - A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- current - An electric current that flows in only one direction
- - A material's opposition to the flow of electric current
- - A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- - A device that allows current to flow in only one direction
- - The unit of electric current
20 Clues: - The unit of electric current • - The unit of electrical resistance • - A device that stores electric charge • - A measure of electric potential energy • - A path for the flow of electrical current • - The unit of energy used in electrical systems • - A material that does not conduct electricity well • - A material's opposition to the flow of electric current • ...
Friction & Momentum 2024-09-19
Across
- momentum has a ______ relationship with mass and velocity
- momentum is highly related to ________ Laws of Motion
- an __________ force will change an object's momentum
- the amount of matter in an object
- the momentum _____ by one object is transferred to another
- how hard two surfaces push against each other; affects friction
- the slowing force between two objects that touch; works in opposite direction
- the friction in a motionless object
- gravitational _____ ____ is based on an object's distance from the surface of Earth
- the two ______ that affect momentum are mass and velocity
- displacement per unit of time
- when two objects crash into one another
- objects ____________ to the ground have less GPE
- the friction between a solid object and a gas, or a liquid
- objects with a _________ mass have more gravitational pull
- this type of g-force creates a sense of "heaviness"
- the unit for mass
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- momentum is a _______ quantity because it has a number and a direction
- the friction between a flat surface and a circular object
- one of the factors that affects gravity
- the _________ due to gravity is 9.8 m/s2
- the friction between one object moving over another
- a quantity that does NOT have a direction
- describes the type of surface that affects friction - smooth, rough, etc.
- this type of g-force creates a sense of "weightlessness"
- property of matter to resist changes in motion; only depends on mass
- the Law of _______ of Momentum says total momentum stays the same
- the pull of gravity on an object's mass
- the attractive force between any two objects with mass
- "mass in motion'; objects want to keep going in same direction and speed
30 Clues: the unit for mass • displacement per unit of time • the amount of matter in an object • the friction in a motionless object • one of the factors that affects gravity • when two objects crash into one another • the pull of gravity on an object's mass • the _________ due to gravity is 9.8 m/s2 • a quantity that does NOT have a direction • ...
Chapter 11 Waves 2023-04-17
Across
- Distance from one point on a wave to the corresponding point on the next wave
- Travels perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- Cannot travel through a Vacuum
- Occurs when waves that overlap combine
- Part on a longitudinal wave where the particles are closest together
- Lowest point on a Transverse Wave
- The travel of light through the windows
- The bouncing of a wave off of a surface
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- Transfers energy without transferring matter
- Change in direction of a wave that occurs as the wave changes speed when moving from one medium to another
- A wave that can travel through space and matter
- The transfer of energy by a wave to the medium through which it travels
- Highest point on a Transverse Wave
- Number of wavelengths that pass by a point each second
- Maximum distance that the wave moves from the rest position
- Solids, Liquids, or Gases
- Part on a longitudinal wave where the particles are farthest apart
- When a wave is reflected from a surface, the angle of the reflection is equal to the angle of incidence
- Travel parallel to the direction of the wave
- Change in the direction of a wave by going through or around an object
20 Clues: Solids, Liquids, or Gases • Cannot travel through a Vacuum • Lowest point on a Transverse Wave • Highest point on a Transverse Wave • Occurs when waves that overlap combine • The travel of light through the windows • The bouncing of a wave off of a surface • Transfers energy without transferring matter • Travel parallel to the direction of the wave • ...
Ch.12: The Basics of Electricity 2022-04-02
Across
- the distance between two successive peaks.
- the light that gel enhancements use.
- any substance that easily allows the flow of electricity with little resistance.
- a unit that measures the resistance of an electric circuit.
- the movement of electrons from one atom to another along a conductor.
- the unit that measures the number of electrons that flow through a complete electric circuit.
- the flow of electricity in a complete circuit.
- a resettable electrical safety device that automatically shuts off an electric current at the first indication of an overload or short circuit.
- the unit that measure the pressure or force that pushes the flow of electrons forward through a complete electric circuit.
- completes an electrical circuit and carries the current safely away.
- a measurement of how much electricity is being used in one second.
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- a substance that does not easily all the flow of electricity.
- one-thousandth of an ampere.
- a constant even-flowing current that only travels in one direction.
- a rapid and interrupted current, flowing first in one direction and then in the opposite direction.
- speeds up a chemical reaction and is used to make chemical reactions happen more quickly.
- 1,000 watts
- a single use safety device designed to provide protection from an electrical overload to short circuit.
18 Clues: 1,000 watts • one-thousandth of an ampere. • the light that gel enhancements use. • the distance between two successive peaks. • the flow of electricity in a complete circuit. • a unit that measures the resistance of an electric circuit. • a substance that does not easily all the flow of electricity. • a measurement of how much electricity is being used in one second. • ...
Spelling Week Four : Local Geography 2024-08-29
Across
- a wide area of open land often used for growing crops
- to bring together into one place or collection.
- the direction in front of a person facing the rising sun.
- the direction of a person facing the setting sun
- making no sound
- consisting of weather in which the sky is blue and few clouds block the sun
- a long area of low land between mountains or hills.
- a list that gives an explanation of codes or symbols
- a large, flat area of land with few or no trees, sometimes covered by long grass, easily seen or heard; clear; visible
- having to do with a particular place such as a neighborhood or town
- the direction to the left of a person facing the rising sun
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- a small animal with eight legs and a body made up of two parts
- the most powerful or important person in a group; leader
- one or the other of two
- the written word for the symbol 20
- the raised or higher parts of land in a region
- a long, curved fruit that has a thick yellow skin
- the top inside surface of a room
- great self-confidence, composure, or poise.
- the direction to the right of a person facing the rising sun.
20 Clues: making no sound • one or the other of two • the top inside surface of a room • the written word for the symbol 20 • great self-confidence, composure, or poise. • the raised or higher parts of land in a region • to bring together into one place or collection. • the direction of a person facing the setting sun • a long, curved fruit that has a thick yellow skin • ...
Waves 2024-04-09
Across
- Matter a wave can travel through
- The disturbance of one or more quantities
- When a part of the wave is spread out
- The height of a wave
- Disturbances that transmit energy through matter
- The highest point of a wave
- Everything that takes up space is this
- When a part of a wave clumps up
- The lowest point of a wave
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- The spreading of waves as they pass through or around an obstacle
- The change in direction of a wavefront
- When the particles of the medium vibrate in a direction parallel to the direction that the wave moves
- When a wave bends as it passes from a medium to another
- How many times a wave occurs
- The length of a wave
- When the particles of the medium vibrate in a direction perpendicular to the direction that the wave moves
16 Clues: The height of a wave • The length of a wave • The lowest point of a wave • The highest point of a wave • How many times a wave occurs • When a part of a wave clumps up • Matter a wave can travel through • When a part of the wave is spread out • The change in direction of a wavefront • Everything that takes up space is this • The disturbance of one or more quantities • ...
India's Early Civilizations 2014-02-26
Across
- a strong wind that blows one direction in the winter and the opposite direction in the summer
- god
- one of the top of varnas
- a teacher
- asocial group that one is born into and cannot change
- a civilization that settled in India after the Harappan civilization
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- subcontinent in Asia
- two
- ship
- Indians written language
- the highest mountain in the world
- a prince
12 Clues: two • god • ship • a prince • a teacher • subcontinent in Asia • Indians written language • one of the top of varnas • the highest mountain in the world • asocial group that one is born into and cannot change • a civilization that settled in India after the Harappan civilization • a strong wind that blows one direction in the winter and the opposite direction in the summer
U1: L1: Motion in one direction 2023-08-17
Across
- when the observer is at rest, relative speed equals .... speed.
- The simplest type of motion.
- The device that identify the speed of object.
- The speed that has equal distances in equal periods of time.
- The total distance over the total time taken.
- Object moves in straight line in one direction.
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- The speed relative to a moving or stopping observer.
- The result of multiplying speed of the object by time.
- The distance covered by the object in one second
- The change in the object position or direction by time.
10 Clues: The simplest type of motion. • The device that identify the speed of object. • The total distance over the total time taken. • Object moves in straight line in one direction. • The distance covered by the object in one second • The speed relative to a moving or stopping observer. • The result of multiplying speed of the object by time. • ...
Prepositions of movement 2022-06-23
Across
- show movement from one side to the opposite side.
- to or toward to inside of; in the direction of
- in the direction of
- indicates movement from a higher to a lower position.
- indicates movement from a lower to a higher position
- in a line, from one point to another.
Down
- in a circle.
- move to a position that is on
- show movement within an enclosed space
- at the far side of something; beyond
- indicate or suggest movement in direction of a place, person, or thing.
- away from
- from or to a place that is higher than
13 Clues: away from • in a circle. • in the direction of • move to a position that is on • at the far side of something; beyond • in a line, from one point to another. • show movement within an enclosed space • from or to a place that is higher than • to or toward to inside of; in the direction of • show movement from one side to the opposite side. • ...
Musikquiz del 1 2016-10-22
Waves 2023-05-19
Across
- Waves: One of which the direction of wave travel is along the direction in which the source vibrates.
- Waves: Transmit energy through matter and/or empty space.
- How frequently a vibration occurs.
- A pattern of matter or energy that extends from one place to another.
- The time it takes for a complete vibration.
- Distance from one crest to the next one.
Down
- Waves: A type of wave that the direction of a wave travel is perpendicular to the direction of the vibrating source.
- The distance from the midpoint to the crest (or trough) of the wave.
- The unit of frequency.
- Waves: Transmit energy through matter.
10 Clues: The unit of frequency. • How frequently a vibration occurs. • Waves: Transmit energy through matter. • Distance from one crest to the next one. • The time it takes for a complete vibration. • Waves: Transmit energy through matter and/or empty space. • The distance from the midpoint to the crest (or trough) of the wave. • ...
AP Physics Vocab 1 2022-12-13
Across
- - time to complete one revolution
- - how we start every force problem
- - causes circular motion
- -size of all the supporting contact forces
- - magnitude and direction
- - only magnitude
- - speed with a direction
- - number of radians moved
- - friction before the object is moving
- - rotational equivalent to mass
- - net force is zero
- - a force perpendicular to the surface
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- - how far you are from where you started
- - the rate change of radians travelled
- - the rate change of angular velocity
- - only the force of gravity in one dimension
- - push or pull
- - only the force of gravity in two dimensions
- - causes an object to rotate
- - caused by a net force
- - nothing is moving
- - number of revolutions in one second
- - always directed towards the center of the circle
- - friction while the object is moving
24 Clues: - push or pull • - only magnitude • - nothing is moving • - net force is zero • - caused by a net force • - causes circular motion • - speed with a direction • - magnitude and direction • - number of radians moved • - causes an object to rotate • - rotational equivalent to mass • - time to complete one revolution • - how we start every force problem • ...
Synchronized Skating Crossword 2022-08-16
Across
- a center circle or vice versa depending on where they start.
- judging system acronym
- a turn executed on one foot from an outside edge to an outside edge or an inside edge to an inside edge, with the exit curve on a different lobe from the entry curve. The skater turns in the direction of the entry curve.
- A traveling turn on one foot with one or more rotations that quickly rotate with a continuous (uninterrupted)
- technical content that increases the difficulty of an element which may become part of the difficulty group of an element. Examples of features are body movement, pivoting, traveling, etc.
- in-between at least two consecutive individual skaters of the other circle.
- imaginary lines that divide the ice surface
- a turn executed on one foot from an outside edge to an outside edge or an inside edge to an inside edge, with the exit curve on a different lobe from the entry curve. The skater turns in the direction opposite to the entry curve (i.e. in the direction of the exit curve).
- At least two circles rotating in opposite directions are linked together when individual skaters in one circle
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- a turn from one foot to the other in which the entry and exit curves are continuous and of equal depth. The change of foot is from an outside edge to an outside edge or an inside edge to an inside edge.
- the number of lines, spokes, or circles in an element
- a turn executed on one foot from an outside edge to an inside edge or an inside edge to an outside edge, with the exit curve continuing on the same lobe as the entry curve. The skater turns in the direction opposite to the curve.
- An action when skaters pass each other by moving side to side, for example: changing from an outer circle
- weight remains on the skating foot with the free foot in any position during the turn.
- when one skater performs a movement that is away from and in contrast with the rest of the team.
- An action where a rotating element such as a circle or wheel is caused to move in a given direction or path for
- a one foot movement where the skater skates an oval pattern using the same edge.
17 Clues: judging system acronym • imaginary lines that divide the ice surface • the number of lines, spokes, or circles in an element • a center circle or vice versa depending on where they start. • in-between at least two consecutive individual skaters of the other circle. • weight remains on the skating foot with the free foot in any position during the turn. • ...
Direction Word Review 2024-04-10
Across
- to note what is similar and/or different.
- To explain the meaning of something; to presentsomethingin understandable terms
- To make something more clear or visible
- To give the meaning (definition) of something
- To figure something out by using evidence andreasoning
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- To show; to explain something in clear terms
- to only note what is different between things.
- To defend; to back up with reasoning and/or evidence
- To make something clear by using description,related facts, or ideas
- Communicate a message; make an idea known
- To point out; to show
- To examine something in detail in order to understand it
- To note details about something
- To briefly share the main points of something
14 Clues: To point out; to show • To note details about something • To make something more clear or visible • to note what is similar and/or different. • Communicate a message; make an idea known • To show; to explain something in clear terms • To briefly share the main points of something • To give the meaning (definition) of something • ...
Klassen 2013-11-12
20 Clues: Rosa • Kort • Svina • Martin • Biffen • kärlek • Dansare • Sportig • Krullig • cykellös • Halloween • Teknikare • klättrare • Översmart • Svarthårig • Turtuduva 2 • Turtuduva 1 • rymdforskare • One direction • Snart systembolag
Motion jargon crossword 2020-08-14
Across
- Measure of the rate of movement (speed) of an object in a given direction.
- Motion of a body when it turns (or spins/ about a fixed axis).
- time taken by pendulum in completing one oscillation.
- in or forming a straight line
- Motion of a body when it keeps changing its position in an irregular manner.
- Distance travelled by an object in unit time.
- a decrease in velocity
- motion along a circular path
- Not appearing or occurring at regular intervals.
- Only a part of the body moves back and forth about its mean position.
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- to and fro motion of a body about its mean position.
- the act or process of moving or of changing position.
- a quantity having only magnitude, not direction
- Rate of change of velocity.
- shortest distance between the initial and final positions of a body along with direction.
- Actual length of the path covered by a moving body irrespective of the direction of motion.
- A weight suspended so as to swing freely
- Appearing or occurring at regular intervals.
- Along curved lines
- a quantity having direction as well as magnitude
- the force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth.
21 Clues: Along curved lines • a decrease in velocity • Rate of change of velocity. • in or forming a straight line • motion along a circular path • A weight suspended so as to swing freely • Appearing or occurring at regular intervals. • Distance travelled by an object in unit time. • a quantity having only magnitude, not direction • a quantity having direction as well as magnitude • ...
Electricity 2023-03-21
Across
- Calculate the resistance when potential difference is 4.8V and current is 0.75A
- The voltage supplied to homes
- This component allows you to adjust the potential difference across the lamp
- An electric circuit with only one path through which charge can flow
- This is designed to melt and break the circuit if the current is greater than stated on it
- Increasing the current makes the temperature increase and the resistance to increase
- This component pushes the electrons around the circuit
- Current repeatedly reverses its direction.
- Type of current in a battery powered torch because it is in one direction only
- This only allows current through in one direction only
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- states a relationship between voltage, current, and resistance
- This is placed in parallel to the component you are measuring
- A temperature-dependent resistor
- An electric circuit with two or more paths through which charge can flow
- A nationwide network of cables and transformers
- The opposition to the flow of electric charges in a material
- This measures the current in the circuit
- The number of cycles it passes through per second
18 Clues: The voltage supplied to homes • A temperature-dependent resistor • This measures the current in the circuit • Current repeatedly reverses its direction. • A nationwide network of cables and transformers • The number of cycles it passes through per second • This component pushes the electrons around the circuit • This only allows current through in one direction only • ...
Math Definitions 2023-11-05
Across
- named with a capital letter
- 3 points on the same line
- lines that don't intersect and go in the same direction
- named with a letter with no point
- if q, then p
- If not p then not q
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- 2 angles that make 90 degrees
- 2 angles that make 180 degrees
- Statement if p, then q
- points on the same plane
- noncoplanar/don't intersect
- 2 angles that share a side
- pair 2 adjacent angles that make a line = 180 degrees
- Segment A chunk of a line
- has one endpoint and one that goes forever in one direction
15 Clues: if q, then p • If not p then not q • points on the same plane • 3 points on the same line • 2 angles that share a side • named with a capital letter • noncoplanar/don't intersect • 2 angles that make 90 degrees • Statement if p, then q • 2 angles that make 180 degrees • Segment A chunk of a line • named with a letter with no point • ...
Electricity Quiz Review 2023-04-19
Across
- negative charged objects the field lines point this way
- accumulated electrical charge on an object
- matierials that can move a charge
- when field lines are closer the strength will
- complete loop of electric charges
- materials that move a charge easily
- everyday example of static electricity
- happens when objects transfer charges
- region around a charged object
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- circuit with only one path
- unit that resistance is measured in
- controls where current is
- circuit with more than one path
- when a charge does not go where it suppose to go
- current flows in one direction
- current changes direction in a regular pattern
- incomplete movement of electricity
- loop that electricity can flow
- static electricity happens with atoms are this
- also called electric potential difference
- power source of direct currents
- complete movement of electricity.
22 Clues: controls where current is • circuit with only one path • current flows in one direction • loop that electricity can flow • region around a charged object • circuit with more than one path • power source of direct currents • matierials that can move a charge • complete loop of electric charges • complete movement of electricity. • incomplete movement of electricity • ...
Waves 2022-05-05
Across
- the lowest point below the rest position
- the maximum displacement of a point of a wave from its rest position
- equation for speed Velocity equals wavelength times frequency
- form an upright visual image
- Highest point of a wave
- in which particles of the medium move in a direction perpendicular to the direction that the wave moves.
- require a medium in order to transport their energy from one location to another.
- occurs there is a periodic driving force
- when light hits and it bounces
- how fast the wave travels and is determined by the properties of the medium in which the wave is moving
- when one object vibrating at the same natural frequency of a second object forces that second object
Down
- bending of a wave around a boundary
- curves inward
- equation for wavelength Wavelength equals velocity over frequency
- the maximum displacement of the object from equilibrium, either in the positive or negative x-direction
- Amount of time for a wave to complete one cycle
- distance between corresponding points of two consecutive waves
- when two or more waves occupy the same space
- the bending of a wave when it travels through a boundary into another media
- velocity speed with which the wave travels
20 Clues: curves inward • Highest point of a wave • form an upright visual image • when light hits and it bounces • bending of a wave around a boundary • the lowest point below the rest position • occurs there is a periodic driving force • velocity speed with which the wave travels • when two or more waves occupy the same space • Amount of time for a wave to complete one cycle • ...
Motion and Energy 2021-05-21
Across
- greatness of size,strength, and importantance
- a quantity defined as the mass and velocity of an object
- the change in position of an object
- a device that can increase force
- speed in a given direction
- how well a machine works because of output and input
- the number of times a machine increases when force is put on it
- quantity of size and direction
- anything you can imagine with a boundary
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- a machine That uses two or more parts to do work
- A machine that makes work with one part
- the movement of an object in a given direction with an applied force
- course or path that something is moving in
- the SI unit of energy
- Magnitude of change in position
- a place or object used for comparison to determine an objects motion
- the change in position relative to a reference point
- change in velocity in the time it stakes for change to occur
- unit for power
- ability to cause change
20 Clues: unit for power • the SI unit of energy • ability to cause change • speed in a given direction • quantity of size and direction • Magnitude of change in position • a device that can increase force • the change in position of an object • A machine that makes work with one part • anything you can imagine with a boundary • course or path that something is moving in • ...
Portfolio Activity 3 2021-08-05
Across
- Natural satellite of Earth.
- A direction pointing at 180 degrees in compass.
- A device used by pilots to communicate with ATC, in aircrafts.
- Direction of sunrise.
- Direction of sunset.
- First meal of the day consumed in morning.
- A device used to see directions.
- A strip of hard ground along which aircraft take off and land.
- A person who operates the flying controls of an aircraft to take it from one destination to other.
- A European country starting from the letter 'E'.
- A direction pointing at 0 degrees in compass.
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- A unit of distance.
- Capital of France.
- A violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder and lightning.
- A weather condition in which sky is full of clouds.
- A device used to see time.
- An organ in the body used to see things.
- A dark colour.
- A machine that becomes airborne by countering the gravitational force of Earth.
- Something unusual.
20 Clues: A dark colour. • Capital of France. • Something unusual. • A unit of distance. • Direction of sunset. • Direction of sunrise. • A device used to see time. • Natural satellite of Earth. • A device used to see directions. • An organ in the body used to see things. • First meal of the day consumed in morning. • A direction pointing at 0 degrees in compass. • ...
physics crossword ! 2023-01-11
Across
- a quantity with direction
- which energy cannot be created or destroyed
- how much space an object takes up
- measure of the amount of matter in an object
- when forces are this word, the object moves
- change in velocity over time
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- how far an object or thing travels
- the resistance of an object when moving over another
- an upward force
- a quantity without direction
- a diagram showing information
- attraction between object keeps pulling to the center earth
- force moves on an object in direction of the force enegry is transferred from one object to another
- the distance between start and finish, with direction
- the second law of newtons laws
- the symbol change in the object, originally from greek
- the unit for enegry
- how quickly a object changes position
- the energy it possesses due to movement
- the action or process of movement
- a way to visualize forces on an object
21 Clues: an upward force • the unit for enegry • a quantity with direction • a quantity without direction • change in velocity over time • a diagram showing information • the second law of newtons laws • how much space an object takes up • the action or process of movement • how far an object or thing travels • how quickly a object changes position • a way to visualize forces on an object • ...
Direction and Delegation 2023-09-11
Across
- a systematic procedure to collect all relevant data and determine status
- the transfer of responsibility for the performance of an activity, from one person to another, with the former retaining accountability for the outcome
- the environment of practice. can include physical environment, clinical setting, availability of clinical support and supervision.
- being answerable for your decisions and actions
- the combination of skills, knowledge, attitudes, values and abilities that underpin effective performance
- working together, cooperating with each other
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- concepts and decision-making process to assist registered nurses to clarify the critical elements of the decision making process.
- a charge or duty the arises from ones role or status in a profession or organisation
- providing guidance and feedback on practice.
- clear, concise description of the activity to be undertaken including the objective and expected outcomes
- appropriate health consumer group, available resources and other relevant factors considered
- the active process of guiding, monitoring and evaluating aspects of nursing care performed by another.
- matching the circumstances of a situation or meeting the needs of the individual or group
- the right person is delegating the right activity to the right person with the right skills and knowledge to assist the right consumer
- an activity that the registered nurse deems appropriate for a specific health consumer
15 Clues: providing guidance and feedback on practice. • working together, cooperating with each other • being answerable for your decisions and actions • a systematic procedure to collect all relevant data and determine status • a charge or duty the arises from ones role or status in a profession or organisation • ...
Puzzle 1 2017-03-02
Across
- the distance traveled divided by the time taken to travel the distance
- measured or counted in the experiment, changes because of what you changed on purpose
- realible data is evidence you can trust
- when a net force acts on an object, the object will accelerate in the direction of the net force
- when one object exerts a force on a second object, the second one exerts a force on the first that is equal in magnitude and oppsite direction
- any change in position
- objects motion will stay constant in terms of speed and direction
- only one, changed on purpose
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- the velocity of an object will remain constant unless a net force acts on it
- a push or pull that one object exerts on another object
- occurs when an object changes its motion
- unbalanced forces that opposes or slows down the motion of an object
- experimental control is the "normal" group that is not exposed to the independent variable
- a summary of the experiment
- illustrate a pattern in data
15 Clues: any change in position • a summary of the experiment • only one, changed on purpose • illustrate a pattern in data • realible data is evidence you can trust • occurs when an object changes its motion • a push or pull that one object exerts on another object • objects motion will stay constant in terms of speed and direction • ...
Data Transmission 2022-05-13
Across
- a single number calculated from the other data
- to change encrypted data back to normal text
- send from one place to another
- data after it has been encrypted
- a device for passing data on the internet
- encryption that uses different keys
- sending multiple bits at a time
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- encryption that uses the same key
- to swap one thing for another
- first part of the packet
- a number calculated on the data then compared after transmission
- sending data in one direction
- a single block of data sent on the internet
- the key you give to everyone in asymmetric encryption
- sending one bit at a time
- a way to hide data in case it is stolen
- sending data in both direction at the same time
- the key you keep hidden in asymmetric encryption
- a method of error checking that uses odd and even
19 Clues: sending one bit at a time • send from one place to another • data after it has been encrypted • first part of the packet • encryption that uses the same key • to swap one thing for another • sending data in one direction • encryption that uses different keys • sending multiple bits at a time • a way to hide data in case it is stolen • ...
Arches 2021-01-22
Across
- The ending ridges must NOT turn __________
- If ridge in question touches ridge above or below, the ridge in question must form a ___________ degree angle
- There are two types of these
- All ridges touching ridge below or above not at 90 degrees are considered ____________
- Must be and ending ridge--a ridge which ends in space-definite change in direction-45 degrees or more
- Count If no ______ ______ is obtained, it is classified as a plain arch
- Two of the three basic characteristics of the loop; lack one of these: delta, recurve, ridge count
- Formed by tow ridges meeting at an angle; must be 90 degrees or less
Down
- Most angular type tented arches have a __________ to flow in one side of the pattern and out on the opposite side
- The ridges enter upon one side make a rise or wave in the center and flow or tend to flow out upon the opposite side
- Has two equally good loop formations, going in opposite directions, and one delta; only one possibility
- If ridge ends in space, ridge must change _________ 45 degrees or more to be classified as a tented arch
- When classifying an _______ ________- If the ridges on both sides of the __________ ________ follow its direction or flow trend, the print may be classified as a plain arch
- Possesses either an angle, an upthrust or two of the three characteristics of a loop
- Join two ending ridges by an __________ recurve so that a ridge count is obtained
- An upthrust must be as high as the __________ ridges are thick.
- Has no direction
17 Clues: Has no direction • There are two types of these • The ending ridges must NOT turn __________ • An upthrust must be as high as the __________ ridges are thick. • Formed by tow ridges meeting at an angle; must be 90 degrees or less • Count If no ______ ______ is obtained, it is classified as a plain arch • ...
Super Cool And Not At All Copied Physics Crossword 2014-03-21
Across
- SI unit of length
- force that pulls objects down to earth
- physical quantities with both magnitude and direction
- rate of change of velocity
- SI unit of force
- amount on matter in a body
- SI unit of mass
- pull force produced when a string is stretched
- constant maximum velocity
- time taken to complete one oscillation
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- reluctance of an object to change its state of rest or motion
- amount of gravitational force acting on an object
- distance measured in a straight line in a specific direction
- contact force that tends to oppose motion between surfaces in contact
- SI unit of time
- force produced when there are more than one force acting on an object
- one to-and-fro motion
- physical quantities with magnitude only
- displacement/time
- mass/volume
20 Clues: mass/volume • SI unit of time • SI unit of mass • SI unit of force • SI unit of length • displacement/time • one to-and-fro motion • constant maximum velocity • rate of change of velocity • amount on matter in a body • force that pulls objects down to earth • time taken to complete one oscillation • physical quantities with magnitude only • pull force produced when a string is stretched • ...
Motion and Energy 2021-05-21
Across
- Magnitude of change in position
- the SI unit of energy
- a place or object used for comparison to determine an objects motion
- how well a machine works because of output and input
- ability to cause change
- the change in position of an object
- the number of times a machine increases when force is put on it
- A machine that makes work with one part
- greatness of size,strength, and importantance
- a machine That uses two or more parts to do work
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- a quantity defined as the mass and velocity of an object
- anything you can imagine with a boundary
- course or path that something is moving in
- a device that can increase force
- change in velocity in the time it stakes for change to occur
- the movement of an object in a given direction with an applied force
- speed in a given direction
- unit for power
- the change in position relative to a reference point
- quantity of size and direction
20 Clues: unit for power • the SI unit of energy • ability to cause change • speed in a given direction • quantity of size and direction • Magnitude of change in position • a device that can increase force • the change in position of an object • A machine that makes work with one part • anything you can imagine with a boundary • course or path that something is moving in • ...
Motion and Energy 2021-05-21
Across
- quantity of size and direction
- a quantity defined as the mass and velocity of an object
- the number of times a machine increases when force is put on it
- change in velocity in the time it stakes for change to occur
- a machine That uses two or more parts to do work
- course or path that something is moving in
- Magnitude of change in position
- how well a machine works because of output and input
Down
- ability to cause change
- a place or object used for comparison to determine an objects motion
- the change in position relative to a reference point
- A machine that makes work with one part
- unit for power
- anything you can imagine with a boundary
- the SI unit of energy
- the change in position of an object
- a device that can increase force
- greatness of size,strength, and importantance
- the movement of an object in a given direction with an applied force
- speed in a given direction
20 Clues: unit for power • the SI unit of energy • ability to cause change • speed in a given direction • quantity of size and direction • Magnitude of change in position • a device that can increase force • the change in position of an object • A machine that makes work with one part • anything you can imagine with a boundary • course or path that something is moving in • ...
Motion and Energy 2021-05-21
Across
- quantity of size and direction
- a quantity defined as the mass and velocity of an object
- the number of times a machine increases when force is put on it
- change in velocity in the time it stakes for change to occur
- a machine That uses two or more parts to do work
- course or path that something is moving in
- Magnitude of change in position
- how well a machine works because of output and input
Down
- ability to cause change
- a place or object used for comparison to determine an objects motion
- the change in position relative to a reference point
- A machine that makes work with one part
- unit for power
- anything you can imagine with a boundary
- the SI unit of energy
- the change in position of an object
- a device that can increase force
- greatness of size,strength, and importantance
- the movement of an object in a given direction with an applied force
- speed in a given direction
20 Clues: unit for power • the SI unit of energy • ability to cause change • speed in a given direction • quantity of size and direction • Magnitude of change in position • a device that can increase force • the change in position of an object • A machine that makes work with one part • anything you can imagine with a boundary • course or path that something is moving in • ...
Electriciy Crossword 2021-02-25
Across
- Material with only one type of atom
- Subatomic particle with positive charge
- Something that is alternating what is is doing
- Unit of measurement for electrical resistance
- Turn electrical energy into mechanical energy
- Nucleus of an atom negative charge
- History, properties and characteristics of elements
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- Voltage induced, nonconductor when moved through eclectic field
- Flows only one direction
- When the valence rate has 1, 2, or 3 electrons and the electrons can easily move
- 5 valence electrons does not allow electrons to move
- Electrical pressure caused by massing of electrons at one point in a electrical current
- Measurement of the rate of electron flow through a current.
- Materials containing two or more atoms
- Only allows the amps to flow one direction
- Smallest particle of a compound (retains all characteristics)
- Outer orbit of an atom
- Subatomic particle with no charge
- Smallest unit of matter
19 Clues: Outer orbit of an atom • Smallest unit of matter • Flows only one direction • Subatomic particle with no charge • Nucleus of an atom negative charge • Material with only one type of atom • Materials containing two or more atoms • Subatomic particle with positive charge • Only allows the amps to flow one direction • Unit of measurement for electrical resistance • ...
Arches 2021-01-27
Across
- Join two ending ridges by an __________ recurve so that a ridge count is obtained
- If no ______ ______ is obtained, it is classified as a plain arch
- When classifying an _______ ________- If the ridges on both sides of the __________ ________ follow its direction or flow trend, the print may be classified as a plain arch
- If ridge in question touches ridge above or below, the ridge in question must form a ___________ degree angle
- Has no direction
- The ridges enter upon one side make a rise or wave in the center and flow or tend to flow out upon the opposite side
- An upthrust must be as high as the __________ ridges are thick.
- Possesses either an angle, an upthrust or two of the three characteristics of a loop
- Formed by two ridges meeting at an angle; must be 90 degrees or less
- Must be an ending ridge--a ridge which ends in space-definite change in direction-45 degrees or more
Down
- If ridge ends in space, ridge must change _________ 45 degrees or more to be classified as a tented arch
- The ending ridges must NOT turn __________
- Two of the three basic characteristics of the loop; lack one of these: delta, recurve, ridge count
- All ridges touching ridge below or above not at 90 degrees are considered ____________
- Most angular type tented arches have a __________ to flow in one side of the pattern and out on the opposite side
- Has two equally good loop formations, going in opposite directions, and one delta; only one possibility
- There are two types of these
17 Clues: Has no direction • There are two types of these • The ending ridges must NOT turn __________ • An upthrust must be as high as the __________ ridges are thick. • If no ______ ______ is obtained, it is classified as a plain arch • Formed by two ridges meeting at an angle; must be 90 degrees or less • ...
Arches 2021-07-02
Across
- Join two ending ridges by an __________ recurve so that a ridge count is obtained
- If no ______ ______ is obtained, it is classified as a plain arch
- When classifying an _______ ________- If the ridges on both sides of the __________ ________ follow its direction or flow trend, the print may be classified as a plain arch
- If ridge in question touches ridge above or below, the ridge in question must form a ___________ degree angle
- Has no direction
- The ridges enter upon one side make a rise or wave in the center and flow or tend to flow out upon the opposite side
- An upthrust must be as high as the __________ ridges are thick.
- Possesses either an angle, an upthrust or two of the three characteristics of a loop
- Formed by two ridges meeting at an angle; must be 90 degrees or less
- Must be an ending ridge--a ridge which ends in space-definite change in direction-45 degrees or more
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- If ridge ends in space, ridge must change _________ 45 degrees or more to be classified as a tented arch
- The ending ridges must NOT turn __________
- Two of the three basic characteristics of the loop; lack one of these: delta, recurve, ridge count
- All ridges touching ridge below or above not at 90 degrees are considered ____________
- Most angular type tented arches have a __________ to flow in one side of the pattern and out on the opposite side
- Has two equally good loop formations, going in opposite directions, and one delta; only one possibility
- There are two types of these
17 Clues: Has no direction • There are two types of these • The ending ridges must NOT turn __________ • An upthrust must be as high as the __________ ridges are thick. • If no ______ ______ is obtained, it is classified as a plain arch • Formed by two ridges meeting at an angle; must be 90 degrees or less • ...
UNIT 1 KEY TERMS 2019-12-16
Across
- anything that occupies space.
- Orbit the shell in which an electron moves around the nucleus of an atom.
- Current (DC) current that does not reverse its direction of flow.
- Electrons electrons located in the outer orbit of an atom.
- one of the three major parts of an atom. Carries a negative charge.
- one of the basic building blocks of nature. An atom is the smallest part of this; (2) one part of a group of devices.
- the force that causes one object to pull another object to itself.
- moving in only one direction.
- the center or middle.
- one of the principal parts of an atom. Has no charge and is part of the nucleus.
- an object that moves in two directions.
- one of the three principal parts of an atom. Has a positive charge.
- Number This number is equal to the number of protons (positively charged particles) in the nucleus of an atom.
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- an electric charge developed when an object contains more protons than electrons.
- one polarity of a voltage, current, or charge that has an excess of electrons.
- the smallest part of a compound that is made of individual atoms.
- a material used to electrically isolate two conductive surfaces.
- Current (AC) current that reverses its direction of flow periodically. Reversals generally occur at regular intervals.
- a material that contains four valence electrons and is used in the production of solid-state devices.
- the smallest part of an element that contains all the properties of that element.
- a device or material that permits current to flow through it easily.
- the force that causes one object to push another object away from itself.
22 Clues: the center or middle. • anything that occupies space. • moving in only one direction. • an object that moves in two directions. • Electrons electrons located in the outer orbit of an atom. • a material used to electrically isolate two conductive surfaces. • the smallest part of a compound that is made of individual atoms. • ...
Puzzle 1 2017-03-02
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- illustrate a pattern in data
- the distance traveled divided by the time taken to travel the distance
- measured or counted in the experiment, changes because of what you changed on purpose
- a summary of the experiment
- the velocity of an object will remain constant unless a net force acts on it
- when one object exerts a force on a second object, the second one exerts a force on the first that is equal in magnitude and oppsite direction
- unbalanced forces that opposes or slows down the motion of an object
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- only one, changed on purpose
- occurs when an object changes its motion
- when a net force acts on an object, the object will accelerate in the direction of the net force
- any change in position
- objects motion will stay constant in terms of speed and direction
- realible data is evidence you can trust
- a push or pull that one object exerts on another object
- experimental control is the "normal" group that is not exposed to the independent variable
15 Clues: any change in position • a summary of the experiment • only one, changed on purpose • illustrate a pattern in data • realible data is evidence you can trust • occurs when an object changes its motion • a push or pull that one object exerts on another object • objects motion will stay constant in terms of speed and direction • ...
Find 20 of Your Fav Things 2021-05-24
Motion and Energy 2021-05-21
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- speed in a given direction
- a quantity defined as the mass and velocity of an object
- a place or object used for comparison to determine an objects motion
- unit for power
- the number of times a machine increases when force is put on it
- A machine that makes work with one part
- course or path that something is moving in
- change in velocity in the time it stakes for change to occur
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- quantity of size and direction
- a machine That uses two or more parts to do work
- the change in position relative to a reference point
- how well a machine works because of output and input
- the movement of an object in a given direction with an applied force
- ability to cause change
- the change in position of an object
- a device that can increase force
- greatness of size,strength, and importantance
- anything you can imagine with a boundary
- Magnitude of change in position
- the SI unit of energy
20 Clues: unit for power • the SI unit of energy • ability to cause change • speed in a given direction • quantity of size and direction • Magnitude of change in position • a device that can increase force • the change in position of an object • A machine that makes work with one part • anything you can imagine with a boundary • course or path that something is moving in • ...
9.2 - Calculating Acceleration 2013-04-16
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- The action or process of moving or being moved.
- A motion graph which shows velocity against time for a given body.
- A decrease in a rate of change.
- The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- A mathematical determination of the size or number of something.
- Rise over Run.
- A definite length of time marked off by two instants.
- A steady change in velocity.
- Down direction.
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- A complete metric system of units of measurement.
- Not changing in form or character.
- Acceleration measured over a finite time interval.
- The action of one surface or object rubbing against another.
- Up direction.
- A quantity measured with respect to another measured quantity.
- The speed of something in a given direction.
- A line that goes through as many points as possible.
- The force that acts in the opposite direction to an object moving through the air.
- Increase in the rate of speed of something.
- Facts and Statistics collected for analysis.
20 Clues: Up direction. • Rise over Run. • Down direction. • A steady change in velocity. • A decrease in a rate of change. • Not changing in form or character. • Increase in the rate of speed of something. • The speed of something in a given direction. • Facts and Statistics collected for analysis. • The action or process of moving or being moved. • ...
Physics Vocab 2022-01-21
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- when two or more objects come into contact
- measure of how fast velocity is changing; time rate of change
- the science of matter and energy and their interactions
- a course along which someone or something moves
- the force that resists motion of one object rubbing against another
- quantity of matter
- an attractive force between two objects in the universe
- any physical quantity that is defined by size and direction
- 0 velocity; not moving
- relating to the motion of material bodies and their forces
- close to the real value
- an educated guess
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- the speed and direction of motion
- an object initially propelled by a force outside itself and keeps moving
- a quantity that has a size or magnitude only
- shortest distance from point A to point B
- push or pull
- he tendency of objects to resist changes in speed or direction of motion
- a linear interval of space
- force times distance; work is energy
- a physical quantity of work
21 Clues: push or pull • an educated guess • quantity of matter • 0 velocity; not moving • close to the real value • a linear interval of space • a physical quantity of work • the speed and direction of motion • force times distance; work is energy • shortest distance from point A to point B • when two or more objects come into contact • a quantity that has a size or magnitude only • ...
Newton's 3 Laws of Motion 2023-08-23
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- state that when one object exerts a force on a second object
- a push or a pull of an object
- the length an object travels, scalar quantity
- tendency for an object to resist any change in its motion
- states that the acceleration of an object is in the same direction as the net force on the object
- two forces acting in opposite direction of an object
- distance an object travels per unit of time
- sum of all the forces that are acting on an object
- the speed and direction of a moving object
- the distance and direction of an object's change in position from the starting point
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- states that an object moving at constant velocity keeps moving at that velocity unless an unbalanced force acts on it
- rate of change of velocity
- force forces that causes a change in motion
- an attractive force between two objects that depends on the masses of the objects and the distances between
- the resistance that one surface or object when moving over another
- the amount of matter inside of an object
- the si unit of force
- a fixed point in space that is used to describe the position of other things
18 Clues: the si unit of force • rate of change of velocity • a push or a pull of an object • the amount of matter inside of an object • the speed and direction of a moving object • force forces that causes a change in motion • distance an object travels per unit of time • the length an object travels, scalar quantity • sum of all the forces that are acting on an object • ...
Wave Perfect 10 2024-02-08
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- The material a wave travels through
- A region in a longitudinal wave where the particles are furthest
- A disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles
- Waves where the particles motion is in the same direction in which the wave is propagating
- A wave that is unable to transmit its energy through a vacuum
- A region in a longitudinal wave where its particles are closest together
- The distance from one crest to another, or from one trough to another
- A wave in which the vibrating element moves in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the wave's advance
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- The lowest part of a wave
- The number of waves that pass a fixed point in time
- A type of wave that travels in the direction of the medium
- A wave that travels along the surface of a medium
- The mean line into and out of wave
- The highest surface part of a wave
- Describes the relationship between momentum and wavelength
- The maximum displacement of points on a wave
- Harnessed from the waves of the ocean
- A repeated back and forth motion of a particle when displaced from its equilibrium position
18 Clues: The lowest part of a wave • The mean line into and out of wave • The highest surface part of a wave • The material a wave travels through • Harnessed from the waves of the ocean • The maximum displacement of points on a wave • A wave that travels along the surface of a medium • The number of waves that pass a fixed point in time • ...
big ten 2024-02-08
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- Harnessed from the waves of the ocean
- The lowest part of a wave
- A repeated back and forth motion of a particle when displaced from its equilibrium position
- A region in a longitudinal wave where its particles are closest together
- The maximum displacement of points on a wave
- The material a wave travels through
- A wave that travels along the surface of a medium
- The mean line into and out of wave
- The distance from one crest to another, or from one trough to another
- A wave that is unable to transmit its energy through a vacuum
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- The number of waves that pass a fixed point in time
- Waves where the particles motion is in the same direction in which the wave is propagating
- Describes the relationship between momentum and wavelength
- A disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles
- A type of wave that travels in the direction of the medium
- A wave in which the vibrating element moves in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the wave's advance
- A region in a longitudinal wave where the particles are furthest
- The highest surface part of a wave
18 Clues: The lowest part of a wave • The mean line into and out of wave • The highest surface part of a wave • The material a wave travels through • Harnessed from the waves of the ocean • The maximum displacement of points on a wave • A wave that travels along the surface of a medium • The number of waves that pass a fixed point in time • ...
Introduction to electricity 2023-11-13
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- A measure of voltage
- An addition cable in British plugs as a safety feature
- A safety component which controls the amount of current which can flow through a circuit
- Negatively charged particles, which form electricity
- lamp A component which emits light
- an electrical component which only allows current to flow in one direction
- Also known as potential difference, the 'electrical pressure' of a current
- Negatively charges particles which form electricity
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- When current is able to change direction.
- A source of direct current
- The flow of electricity
- A source of alternating current
- A resistor which is temperature dependent.
- When current can only flow in one direction
- Made of several electrical components connected together with a power supply.
- A measure of current
16 Clues: A measure of voltage • A measure of current • The flow of electricity • A source of direct current • A source of alternating current • lamp A component which emits light • When current is able to change direction. • A resistor which is temperature dependent. • When current can only flow in one direction • Negatively charges particles which form electricity • ...
Chapter 7 Addison Kiefer 2022-04-22
10 Clues: one direction • charges repel • charges attract • alternate in direction • flow of electric charge • more electrical resistance • atom losing one or more electrons • measurement of electric potential • atom gaining one or more electrons • is the fundamental quantity that underlies all electric phenomena
waves 2024-05-08
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- the return of light or sound waves from a surface
- the change in the direction of a wave passing from one to another
- the substance that transfer the energy or light from one subs. to another
- the spreading out of waves as they pass through an aperture
- happens when two waves overlap and they create a larger wave
- happens when two waves overlap and cancel each other out
- distance between the resting position and the max displacement
- a form of energy that propagates as both electrical and magnetic
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- the distance the wave travels in given amount of time
- the complete range of all types of radiation that has both electric and magnetic fields
- the number of waves that pass a fixed point in time
- increase or decrease in the frequency of all waves
- parallel to direction of wave
- perpendicular to direction of wave
- the legnth of one cycle of the wave
15 Clues: parallel to direction of wave • perpendicular to direction of wave • the legnth of one cycle of the wave • the return of light or sound waves from a surface • increase or decrease in the frequency of all waves • the number of waves that pass a fixed point in time • the distance the wave travels in given amount of time • ...
Direction and Distance 2021-09-01
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- left, right, forward or back
- shows directions
- shows distance on a map
- directions northeast or southwest
- opposite of north
- particular place or position
- depending on other people
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- location how far and what direction
- opposite of east
- opposite of south
- opposite of west
- directions north south east or west
- how far a place may be
- location that is precise
14 Clues: opposite of east • opposite of west • shows directions • opposite of south • opposite of north • how far a place may be • shows distance on a map • location that is precise • depending on other people • left, right, forward or back • particular place or position • directions northeast or southwest • location how far and what direction • directions north south east or west
Direction Signal Words 2024-04-28
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- Means to note the similarities or dissimilarities between things.
- To explain the meaning of something; to present something in understandable terms.
- To make something more clear or visible.
- to give the meaning (definition) of something.
- To figure something out by using evidence and reasoning.
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- To show; to explain something in clear terms.
- Means to only note the dissimilarities between things.
- To defend; to back up with reasoning or evidence.
- To make something clear by using descriptive, relevant facts or ideas.
- to communicate an idea; to carry an idea or message across to the reader
- To point out; to show
- To examine something in detail in order to understand it.
- to note details about something.
- To briefly share the main points of something.
14 Clues: To point out; to show • to note details about something. • To make something more clear or visible. • To show; to explain something in clear terms. • To briefly share the main points of something. • to give the meaning (definition) of something. • To defend; to back up with reasoning or evidence. • Means to only note the dissimilarities between things. • ...
2 2023-11-20
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- – The total path length travelled by an object
- – the rate of change of the velocity of the object.
- - What a vector has that a scalar does not
- - A quantity with only magnitude
- – The angle is measured from the positive y-axis in the clockwise direction and has a value of 0 to 360.
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- – the shortest distance from initial position to final position of a moving object
- – rate of displacement of the object of the object when it is in motion.
- – a quantity that has no unit with a magnitude of one (1).
- - The actual value (not including direction)
- – The direction is expressed in terms of the angle and the position of the vector between two poles.
- - Measured in seconds or hours
- – The direction of this vector is measured from the positive x-axis in the clockwise or counterclockwise direction.
- - The result of the addition of two vectors (x and y component)
- - A quantity with magnitude and direction
- – The rate of change in position of the object when it is in motion.
15 Clues: - Measured in seconds or hours • - A quantity with only magnitude • - A quantity with magnitude and direction • - What a vector has that a scalar does not • - The actual value (not including direction) • – The total path length travelled by an object • – the rate of change of the velocity of the object. • – a quantity that has no unit with a magnitude of one (1). • ...
Arches 2021-01-20
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- An upthrust must be as hish as the __________ ridges are thick.
- Has no direction
- There are two types of these
- Arch Possesses either an angle, an upthrust or two of the three characteristics of a loop
- ridge When classifying an _______ ________- If the ridges on both sides of the __________ ________ follow its direction or flow trend, the print may be classified as a plain arch
- If ridge ends in space, ridge must change _________ 45 degrees or more to be classified as a tented arch
- Join two ending ridges by an __________ recurve so that a ridge count is obtained
- Has two equally good loop formations, going in opposite directions, and one delta; only one possibility
- All ridges touching ridge below or above not at 90 degrees are considered ____________
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- Count If no ______ ______ is obtained, it is classified as a plain arch
- Must be and ending ridge--a ridge which ends in space-definite change in direction-45 degrees or more
- The ending ridges must NOT turn __________
- Most angular type tented arches have a __________ to flow in one side of the pattern and out on the opposite side
- Formed by tow ridges meeting at an angle; must be 90 degrees or less
- If ridge in question touches ridge above or below, the ridge in question must form a ___________ degree angle
- Two of the three basic characteristics of the loop; lack one of these: delta-recurve-ridge count
- The ridges enter upon one side make a rise or wave in the center and flow or tend to flow out upon the opposite side
17 Clues: Has no direction • There are two types of these • The ending ridges must NOT turn __________ • An upthrust must be as hish as the __________ ridges are thick. • Formed by tow ridges meeting at an angle; must be 90 degrees or less • Count If no ______ ______ is obtained, it is classified as a plain arch • ...
Direction, direction, positioning and methods 2017-02-16
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- type of integration
- name of curve that represents managers becoming better over time
- this changes as businesses grow in size
- a diseconomy of scale
- example of an economy of scale
- economies from sharing costs between a range of products
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- type of integration
- type of integration
- liquidity problems linked to financing rapid growth
- reducing the scale of production
- Greiner's model has six of these
- combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects
12 Clues: type of integration • type of integration • type of integration • a diseconomy of scale • example of an economy of scale • reducing the scale of production • Greiner's model has six of these • this changes as businesses grow in size • liquidity problems linked to financing rapid growth • economies from sharing costs between a range of products • ...
Ch. 24 Walter Szczech, Nick Plante, Will Popovich 2018-04-15
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- chinese admiral and sailor who greatly explored the indian ocean. Believed to have invented the compass
- multilooped wire coil mounted on an axle to rotate in a magnetic field, driving electric motors in the process
- these use slip-ring devices to connect wires to a circuit. One ring is connected to one end of the armature, so when the armature rotates 180°, the reverses direction
- with these, charges move in a single direction (as they do in batteries). The wires of the armature connect to a circuit by means of a commutator
- igneous rock that is dominated by the silicates pyroxene, amphibole, olivine, and mica
- the magnetic force on this is perpendicular to both the wire and the magnetic field with direction given by the right hand rule
- magnetic device used to indicate the direction of earth's north and south magnetic poles
- a lot of this field (pun intended) is thanks to the experimentation of this 19th-century scientist
- when two like poles are near ferromagnetic material magnetized by heating it and subjecting it to a magnetic field
- number of field lines passing through a surface perpendicular to the lines
- magnetizing something through contact
- 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
- only naturally magnetic mineral
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- device used to measure very small currents. Its coil rotates in proportion with the magnitude of current
- area of atoms with similar direction of polarization within a material
- change in the Earth's magnetic field resulting in the magnetic north being aligned with the geographic south, and the magnetic south being aligned with the geographic north
- the formation of new areas of oceanic crust, which occurs through the upwelling of magma at mid ocean ridges and its subsequent outward movement on either side
- you won’t find your ordinary magnetic field here; this magnet involves a special type induced by current
- a Danish physicist and chemist who discovered that electric currents create magnetic fields, which was the first connection found between electricity and magnetism
- magnetic field lines are continuous, forming closed loops without beginning or end
- even magnetic fields exert this whenever there is a change in direction
- a cylindrical coil of wire acting as a magnet when carrying electric current
- site where mechanical energy is actually converted to electrical energy. Consists of a number of wire loops in a magnetic field
- North and south ends of earth or any other magnetic field attract when two opposite poles are near
24 Clues: only naturally magnetic mineral • magnetizing something through contact • area of atoms with similar direction of polarization within a material • even magnetic fields exert this whenever there is a change in direction • number of field lines passing through a surface perpendicular to the lines • ...
Ch. 24 Walter Szczech, Nick Plante, Will Popovich 2018-04-15
Across
- chinese admiral and sailor who greatly explored the indian ocean. Believed to have invented the compass
- multilooped wire coil mounted on an axle to rotate in a magnetic field, driving electric motors in the process
- these use slip-ring devices to connect wires to a circuit. One ring is connected to one end of the armature, so when the armature rotates 180°, the reverses direction
- with these, charges move in a single direction (as they do in batteries). The wires of the armature connect to a circuit by means of a commutator
- igneous rock that is dominated by the silicates pyroxene, amphibole, olivine, and mica
- the magnetic force on this is perpendicular to both the wire and the magnetic field with direction given by the right hand rule
- magnetic device used to indicate the direction of earth's north and south magnetic poles
- a lot of this field (pun intended) is thanks to the experimentation of this 19th-century scientist
- when two like poles are near ferromagnetic material magnetized by heating it and subjecting it to a magnetic field
- number of field lines passing through a surface perpendicular to the lines
- magnetizing something through contact
- 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
- only naturally magnetic mineral
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- device used to measure very small currents. Its coil rotates in proportion with the magnitude of current
- area of atoms with similar direction of polarization within a material
- change in the Earth's magnetic field resulting in the magnetic north being aligned with the geographic south, and the magnetic south being aligned with the geographic north
- the formation of new areas of oceanic crust, which occurs through the upwelling of magma at mid ocean ridges and its subsequent outward movement on either side
- you won’t find your ordinary magnetic field here; this magnet involves a special type induced by current
- a Danish physicist and chemist who discovered that electric currents create magnetic fields, which was the first connection found between electricity and magnetism
- magnetic field lines are continuous, forming closed loops without beginning or end
- even magnetic fields exert this whenever there is a change in direction
- a cylindrical coil of wire acting as a magnet when carrying electric current
- site where mechanical energy is actually converted to electrical energy. Consists of a number of wire loops in a magnetic field
- North and south ends of earth or any other magnetic field attract when two opposite poles are near
24 Clues: only naturally magnetic mineral • magnetizing something through contact • area of atoms with similar direction of polarization within a material • even magnetic fields exert this whenever there is a change in direction • number of field lines passing through a surface perpendicular to the lines • ...
Electronics Vocabulary 2023-02-21
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- The measurement of resistance between two points of a conductor when a constant potential difference of one volt is applied to those points and a current of one amp is produced.
- Electronic components that help the flow of electric currents.
- A unit of electric potential(voltage)
- Unit of Constance electrical current
- A flow of charged particles
- A form of energy that is produced by electrons flowing through atoms
- A stationary electrical charge that is built up on the surface of a material
- A negatively charged subatom that can be inbound or not inbound in a atom
- material that lets the flow of charge in one or more directions
- A electric flow that alternates by flowing in one direction to the opposite direction.
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- A circuit that is broken down because the electric current can’t flow
- electrostatic discharge when two electrically charged regions neutralize themselves making the release a big amount of energy.
- A circuit that is complete and allows the electric current flow.
- Material that makes the flow of the electric current not flow freely. They are tighter bound.
- Force that allows other magnets to repel or attract each other.
- A electric flow that flows in one direction only.
- The meausre of how difficult it is for current to pass through a component.
- A circuit that gives separate paths for the current to flow.
- Contains only one path for the currents to flow, it leads to the same points in the circuit
19 Clues: A flow of charged particles • Unit of Constance electrical current • A unit of electric potential(voltage) • A electric flow that flows in one direction only. • A circuit that gives separate paths for the current to flow. • Electronic components that help the flow of electric currents. • Force that allows other magnets to repel or attract each other. • ...
Waves 2024-05-24
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- created from reflected way and the normal
- a reference line perpendicular to a boundary to prove and determine angles of incident and reflected rays
- a mechanical wave that vibrates parallel and perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- single and non-repeating wave
- point of zero displacement in a standing wave from destructive interference
- peak of the wave
- time for one wave
- created from incident ray and the normal
- two waves interfere to make a larger composite wave
- angle of incidence and angle of reflection are the same
- lowest point of the wave
- a mechanical wave that vibrates perpendicular to the direction of the wave
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- displacement from the equilibrium position
- two waves interfere to make a smaller composite wave
- the medium moves in the direction of the wave
- the interaction of waves due to superposition
- displacement of a medium caused by two or more waves’ algebraic sum of the displacements
- number of waves per second
- point of maximum displacement in s standing wave from construction interference
- wave spreads out due to encountering a narrow aperture
- a mechanical wave that vibrates parallel to the direction of the wave
- distance between points repeating in the wave pattern
- vibrational pattern created by waves of opposite direction but same frequency
- change of wave direction at the boundary between two media
24 Clues: peak of the wave • time for one wave • lowest point of the wave • number of waves per second • single and non-repeating wave • created from incident ray and the normal • created from reflected way and the normal • displacement from the equilibrium position • the medium moves in the direction of the wave • the interaction of waves due to superposition • ...
Harry Styles 2021-10-21
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- What is the name of the artist that wrote the song Harry sang at his X-Factor Audition?
- What was the first album of One Direction?
- What is Harry's top played song?
- What is the name of Harry Styles' Second Album
- How many Grammys does Harry Styles have?
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- What event was Harry a chairman at?
- What was the first movie Harry starred in?
- What magazine was Harry the first male on the cover
- How many albums has Harry created?
- What is the name of Harry's current tour?
- When Did One Direction form? (month+date)
- How many albums did One Direction create?
12 Clues: What is Harry's top played song? • How many albums has Harry created? • What event was Harry a chairman at? • How many Grammys does Harry Styles have? • What is the name of Harry's current tour? • When Did One Direction form? (month+date) • How many albums did One Direction create? • What was the first movie Harry starred in? • What was the first album of One Direction? • ...
Science Julio Electromagnetic waves 2023-05-04
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- A materiel that allow all the light that strikes thought and the objects can be seen clearly
- The Spreading of waves around obst
- is the bouncing of a wave off a surface
- A material through which light does not go through
- form of a curling top of a wave
- The matter that can transmit some energy to the other side of the barrier and it will continue has a wave
- lens A lens that is thicker in the middle that at the edge
- is a wave that travels only through matter
- Causes the particles in a medium to move parallel to the direction that a wave travels
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- The change in direction of a wave as it changes speed while moving from one medium to another
- The number of times the pattern repeats in a given time
- Waves where the particle motion is in the same direction in which is prorogation
- A material in which a wave travels
- Filters that when you see a color depends on the color
- is the maximum distance that a wave can travel its rest position
- Is the transfer of energy by a wave to the medium through which it travels
- Is a transparent object with a least one curved side that causes light to change direction
- Material that allows almost all of the light that strikes it to pass through
- The distance between one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave
19 Clues: form of a curling top of a wave • The Spreading of waves around obst • A material in which a wave travels • is the bouncing of a wave off a surface • is a wave that travels only through matter • A material through which light does not go through • Filters that when you see a color depends on the color • The number of times the pattern repeats in a given time • ...
Describe Motion 2024-08-22
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- How many meters? A runner ran 100 m north, 20 m east, and then 200 m south, her total distance(d) would be... number should be combined to make one word. For example, fivethousand.
- A hurricane moves 55 km east one day and an additional 33 km east the next day. What is the overall displacement of the hurricane for the two days? combine to make one word answer
- indicates a change
- What is the sum of a vector 12 m north and a vector 8 m north? combine answer to make one word.
- represents the sum of two vectors must use plus and minus signs
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- a change in position
- time is considered this as it has no direction
- locates the zero point of the variable being studied
- study of the physical world: energy, matter, and how they are related
- position to the left of the origin
- a system that gives the location of the zero point of the variable and the direction in which the value of the variable increases
- distance and direction from the origin to the object
- the entire length of an object's path even if the object moves many directions
- replace each object under study with a single point
- includes both magnitude and direction
15 Clues: indicates a change • a change in position • position to the left of the origin • includes both magnitude and direction • time is considered this as it has no direction • replace each object under study with a single point • locates the zero point of the variable being studied • distance and direction from the origin to the object • ...
Force & Motion 2022-04-21
Across
- the distance per time ratio
- equal in size and opposite in direction
- the law of inertia
- A number that shows how much an object resists speeding up and slowing down
- the vector sum of all the forces that act upon an object
- a time rate at which an object is given
- A quantity measured
- the path or course an object is given
- the action of moving
- the maximum existent of size
- show how the distance travelled by a moving object changes with time
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- push or pull
- the force applied in one direction is greater than the force applied in the opposite direction
- an object is used for comparison
- how far out an object is
- the rate at which the potion changes
- A place where someone or something is located
- a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged
18 Clues: push or pull • the law of inertia • A quantity measured • the action of moving • how far out an object is • the distance per time ratio • the maximum existent of size • an object is used for comparison • the rate at which the potion changes • the path or course an object is given • equal in size and opposite in direction • a time rate at which an object is given • ...
science bingo 2022-03-21
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- a time-invariant system quantity, such as a constant position or temperature
- when two bodies interact, they apply forces to one another that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction
- one force is greater than another, the forces are not balanced
- an object is said to be at rest if it does not change its position with respect to its surroundings with time
- the rate and direction of an object's movement
- force tat resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another
- the time rate of change of the momentum of a body is equal in both magnitude and direction to the force imposed on it
- the rate of change of velocity per unit of time
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- equal in size and opposite in direction
- a body is at rest or moving at a constant speed in a straight line, it will remain at rest or keep moving in a straight line at constant speen unless it is acted upon by a fence
- quantitative measure of inertia, a fundamental property of all matter
- the time rate at which an object is moving along a path
- how much ground an object has covered
- a vector quantity that refers to "how far out of place an object is"
- the universal force of attraction acting between all matter
- a push or pull upon a object resulting from the objects interaction
- property of a body by virtue of which it opposed any agency that attempts to put it i motion or, if it is moving, change he magnitude or direction of its velocity
17 Clues: how much ground an object has covered • equal in size and opposite in direction • the rate and direction of an object's movement • the rate of change of velocity per unit of time • the time rate at which an object is moving along a path • the universal force of attraction acting between all matter • one force is greater than another, the forces are not balanced • ...
#2 HW: PA Unit 1 Rigid Transformations 2023-10-11
Across
- when a shape moves
- of transformations more than one transformation
- to turn
- plane a plane with squares a shape lies on
- when one point lines up with another point
- a line that cuts the plane
- angles same angle directly across from each other
- transformation a shape moves but doesn't change shape or size
- angle 90 degree angle
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- The opposite direction the hands on the clock move
- to slide
- similar
- corner
- a flip over
- the shape
- an arrangement of shapes closely fitted together creating a pattern
- angle 180 degree angle
- interior angles The inside of the interior angles
- The correct direction the hands on the clock move
19 Clues: corner • similar • to turn • to slide • the shape • a flip over • when a shape moves • angle 90 degree angle • angle 180 degree angle • a line that cuts the plane • plane a plane with squares a shape lies on • when one point lines up with another point • of transformations more than one transformation • interior angles The inside of the interior angles • ...
(Turquoise Group) r-controlled o 2024-03-26
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- to apologize
- a person in charge of a particular department, group of workers, etc.
- admire or appreciate
- one of the cardinal directions
- to take with the intent of returning it
- to feel sad
- a strong and fast-moving stream of water or other liquid
- scary
- a stock or supply of money, materials
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- refuse to take notice of or acknowledge
- the direction that one is facing or traveling; toward the front
- the arrangement of something; sequence
- pay for
- four tens
- to or on the shore from the direction of the sea
- 90 degree angle
- the next day
- having no real value or use
- to feel anxious
19 Clues: scary • pay for • four tens • to feel sad • to apologize • the next day • 90 degree angle • to feel anxious • admire or appreciate • having no real value or use • one of the cardinal directions • a stock or supply of money, materials • the arrangement of something; sequence • refuse to take notice of or acknowledge • to take with the intent of returning it • ...
PHYSICAL SCIENCE REVIEW 2023-05-10
Across
- Electric current that flows in only one direction.
- The push of a power source supplies to the charge
- This machine changes rotational motion into vertical motion.
- A change in sound frequency caused by the sound source's motion, the listener's motion, or both.
- The horizontal distance between the crests or between the troughs of two adjacent waves
- Amount of charge flowing through the circuit.
- This machine uses a fulcrum.
- Number of waves per second. The unit is Hertz (Hz)
- A part in a longitudinal wave where the particles are spread apart
- A logarithmic unit of sound intensity.
- A wave in which the particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of the wave motion
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- The opposition to the flow of charge through an electric circuit.
- This machine uses a grooved wheel to change the direction of the force.
- A disturbance in a medium that transfers energy from place to place
- The part of a longitudinal wave where the particles of the medium are close together.
- A wave in which the particles of the medium move perpendicularly to the direction the wave travels.
- An electric circuit with a single path.
- Type of current where the direction of flow alternates between forward and backward.
- A doorknob is an example of this type of simple machine.
- The quality of a sound that distinguishes one voice or instrument from another
- This machine makes vertical motion easier by increasing the horizontal motion
- A circuit composed of both, parallel and series circuits.
22 Clues: This machine uses a fulcrum. • A logarithmic unit of sound intensity. • An electric circuit with a single path. • Amount of charge flowing through the circuit. • The push of a power source supplies to the charge • Electric current that flows in only one direction. • Number of waves per second. The unit is Hertz (Hz) • ...
Jazz 2023-04-19
Across
- Rolling your body, one body part at a time going in one direction
- shift Moving your weight from one foot to another
- Chasing; step, together, step
- Everyone does the move on different parts of music
- Back, side, front; changing weight as you go on the foot
- Shifting weight between legs
- A pirouette but with your knee to the front
- Make a square with your legs: cross, back, side, front
- Side, Front, Side, Back
- Change of direction by rotating in one spot
- Crossing your feet while shifting weight between your legs
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- Keeping your feet forward
- Take 3 steps to turn or rotate in a circle
- Only moving one part of the body(chest)
- Kicking your foot up toward your face
- Standing on toes but legs are arched
- Foot pointed on the ground
- Leaping but with one foot first, and your hands in the air to make an x-shape
- A big leap
- Sassy walking with your hips and shoulders involved
20 Clues: A big leap • Side, Front, Side, Back • Keeping your feet forward • Foot pointed on the ground • Shifting weight between legs • Chasing; step, together, step • Standing on toes but legs are arched • Kicking your foot up toward your face • Only moving one part of the body(chest) • Take 3 steps to turn or rotate in a circle • A pirouette but with your knee to the front • ...
Physics Chapter Review 2024-10-07
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- The normal(or perpendicular) force acting per unit cross-sectional area
- A pair of equal and opposite forces that act on an object at different points and produce rotation only
- A straight line that touches a curve but does not cross it at a point
- The rate of change of velocity of an object
- A measurement Of mass in motion.
- A quantity with magnitude (size) but no direction
- The distance travelled in a particular direction
- Force per unit cross-sectional area that acts as right angles to the surface.
- Upward force experienced by water or air
- Distance per unit time
- Force on string or rope when it is stretched
- An object’s speed in a particular direction
- The effect of a vector along a particular direction
- Turning effect of a force
- The forceful direct contact of two bodies
- Ability to do work, which can be transferred or converted from one form to another, but cannot be created neither destroyed.
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- A quantity with both magnitude (size) and direction
- The force on an object caused by gravitational field acting on its mass
- Extension per unit length
- The work done when a force of 1N moves a distance of 1m in the direction of force.
- Describes a force that squeezes and shortens and object
- The name for a resistive force when two surfaces are in contact and tending to slide over one another
- Force similar to friction that acts to oppose the motion of an object
- Mass per unit volume
- A state of balance with some influences, either external or internal
- Associated with tension or pulling
- The push or pull on an object with mass causes it to change velocity per unit time
- A measure of how difficult it is to change the velocity of an object
- Rate of working of 1 joule per second. It is the unit of power.
- Rate at which a device does work per unit of time
- Done on a body when a force moves (displaces) the body in the direction of the force.
31 Clues: Mass per unit volume • Distance per unit time • Extension per unit length • Turning effect of a force • A measurement Of mass in motion. • Associated with tension or pulling • Upward force experienced by water or air • The forceful direct contact of two bodies • The rate of change of velocity of an object • An object’s speed in a particular direction • ...
Demond Holmes 6 2013-04-28
19 Clues: redo • clap • scared • visible • conceal • quantity • separated • included in • higher than • still living • at all times • on every side • become active • further forward • one or the other • in every direction • one side to the other • Once _________ a time • come to the same thought
The "Cardio" 2023-09-05
Across
- of the heart are composed of the cardiac muscle.
- contains blood on the right side.
- what have wall one cell thick.
- Direction blood flow in.
- what ensure blood flow one direction.
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- contain blood on the left side.
- carry blood away from the heart.
- what separates the two sides.
- has thick walls.
- has thin walls.
- consist of how many chambers.
- carry blood to the heart.
12 Clues: has thin walls. • has thick walls. • Direction blood flow in. • carry blood to the heart. • what separates the two sides. • consist of how many chambers. • what have wall one cell thick. • contain blood on the left side. • carry blood away from the heart. • contains blood on the right side. • what ensure blood flow one direction. • of the heart are composed of the cardiac muscle.
GIVING DIRECTION 2021-03-02
One Direction 2022-02-17
3 Clues: Who co-wrote Don't Forget Where you Belong? • who was Liam Payne's inspiration on the XFactor? • Where did Harry Styles work before auditioning on the XFactor?
Forces Gears and Pulleys 2013-04-09
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- A bar or shaft on which a wheel turns
- A push or pull
- A pulley that moves with the load
- A screw that meshes with a gear to change the direction of force
- A tool for measuring weight or load
- Unit of measurement for force
- The force of attraction between objects
- A device that uses electricity or fuel to move an object
- A grooved wheel that is turned by a rope, cable or belt to change the direction of force
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- A weight that is supported or moved by an object
- A wheel with teeth around the edge
- A pulley that stays in one place
- A pushing force
- A pulling force
- Force used to move an object
- The bumps or spikes around a gear wheel
- A device used when you move a wheel in one direction only
17 Clues: A push or pull • A pushing force • A pulling force • Force used to move an object • Unit of measurement for force • A pulley that stays in one place • A pulley that moves with the load • A wheel with teeth around the edge • A tool for measuring weight or load • A bar or shaft on which a wheel turns • The bumps or spikes around a gear wheel • The force of attraction between objects • ...
Demond Holmes 6 2013-04-28
20 Clues: same • redo • clap • scared • conceal • visible • quantity • separated • higher than • included in • still living • at all times • on every side • become active • further forward • one or the other • in every direction • one side to the other • Once _________ a time • come to the same thought
Unit 4 2013-05-11
Across
- /the sensation produced by stimulation
- /the foamy top of a wave.
- /a wave direction displacement is perpendicular
- /the fundamental principle of physics
- /a light wave
- /set up
- /the spreading out of waves
- /the disappearance of a wave
- /the act of reflecting
- /the number waves
- /the change direction of a ray
- /the quality of an object or substance
- /the ability to do work
- /the amount of energy
- /a long, narrow, open receptacle
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- /the distance, measured in the direction of propagation of a wave
- /the substance or substances
- /Energy can change from one form to another
- /disturbance on the surface of a liquid body
- /something that makes things visible
- /energy in a mechanical form.
- /the maximum distance
- /a middle state or condition
23 Clues: /set up • /a light wave • /the number waves • /the maximum distance • /the amount of energy • /the act of reflecting • /the ability to do work • /the foamy top of a wave. • /the spreading out of waves • /the substance or substances • /the disappearance of a wave • /a middle state or condition • /energy in a mechanical form. • /the change direction of a ray • ...
Forces And Motion 2019-03-28
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- distancetime
- a force cancelled out by other forces
- action and reaction
- first law/ an object at rest will stay at rest until something moves it
- a force that works against something
- the process act or result of changing place or position
- to act together:to affect one another
- a force that works against motion when two surfaces rub together
- location of a object
- a force that pulls objects toward each other
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- the outside layer
- a force not cancelled out by other forces
- the act of moving something else
- makes things stay
- a change in speed or direction
- the path that a moving object follows
- length of a line
- speed and direction
- a push or a pull
19 Clues: distancetime • length of a line • a push or a pull • the outside layer • makes things stay • action and reaction • speed and direction • location of a object • a change in speed or direction • the act of moving something else • a force that works against something • a force cancelled out by other forces • the path that a moving object follows • to act together:to affect one another • ...
Force & Motion 2022-04-21
Across
- the distance per time ratio
- equal in size and opposite in direction
- the law of inertia
- A number that shows how much an object resists speeding up and slowing down
- the vector sum of all the forces that act upon an object
- a time rate at which an object is given
- A quantity measured
- the path or course an object is given
- the action of moving
- the maximum existent of size
- show how the distance travelled by a moving object changes with time
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- push or pull
- the force applied in one direction is greater than the force applied in the opposite direction
- an object is used for comparison
- how far out an object is
- the rate at which the potion changes
- A place where someone or something is located
- a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged
18 Clues: push or pull • the law of inertia • A quantity measured • the action of moving • how far out an object is • the distance per time ratio • the maximum existent of size • an object is used for comparison • the rate at which the potion changes • the path or course an object is given • equal in size and opposite in direction • a time rate at which an object is given • ...
Transformations Vocabulary 2024-05-14
Across
- Rotation in the opposite direction as a clock.
- Physical position or direction of a figure.
- Same size, same shape.
- Rotation in the same direction as a clock.
- New image, after a transformation.
- Going up and down
- Slides horizontally and vertically on the coordinate plane.
- Used to label the vertices of an image after a transformation.
- Original image, before a transformation.
- One number line that forms a coordinate plane, it goes up and down.
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- Flips over the x or y-axis.
- Turns a shape around the center.
- One number line that forms a coordinate plane, it goes from left to right.
- Going left to right
- A 2 dimensional surface formed by two number lines.
- Represents the position of a point on the coordinate plane. The numbers are written in a specific order.
- On a coordinate plane, where the two number lines cross. When x and y both equal zero.
17 Clues: Going up and down • Going left to right • Same size, same shape. • Flips over the x or y-axis. • Turns a shape around the center. • New image, after a transformation. • Original image, before a transformation. • Rotation in the same direction as a clock. • Physical position or direction of a figure. • Rotation in the opposite direction as a clock. • ...
one direction 2012-11-13
One 2014-06-23
Across
- Indigestible carbohydrates that act as a stabilizer
- Another name for fructose
- An enzyme which breakdown maltose
- Used as an artificial sweetener and is prepared by hydrogenation of glucose
- Packaging condition where the environment is free from micro organisms
- A mixture of equal quantities of glucose and fructose
- Produced when flour is toasted
- Bonds that hold monosaccharides together
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- highly branched units of glucose found in starch
- Unbranched glucose units present in starch
- Conversion of complex compounds into simpler compounds
- Packaging system where the atmosphere around the food is modified
- A food processing method done for meats
- An example of ketohexose
- One gram of carbohydrate yields ___ Kcal energy
- Hexose that contains an aldehyde group
- Yields glucose and galactose on hydrolysis
17 Clues: An example of ketohexose • Another name for fructose • Produced when flour is toasted • An enzyme which breakdown maltose • Hexose that contains an aldehyde group • A food processing method done for meats • Bonds that hold monosaccharides together • Unbranched glucose units present in starch • Yields glucose and galactose on hydrolysis • ...
Electric Currents Vocab 2023-04-06
Across
- A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons
- A flow of charge that always flows in one direction.
- A material through which electrons move easily
- The tendency for a material to resist the flow of electrons and to convert electrical energy into other forms
- The force that causes electric charges to flow
- Surrounds every electric charge and exerts the force that causes other electric charges to be attracted or repelled
- The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second.
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- Charge can be transferred from object to object, but it cannot be created or destroyed
- Devices in which a circuit forms branches, each of which is a separate path for electron flow
- Electric current that repeatedly reverses direction.
- A material in which electrons are not able to move easily
- An object that provides a potential difference
- Devices in a circuit form a single pathway for electron flow
- An electronic device that allows electron flow in only one direction.
- Net movement of electric charges in a single direction
15 Clues: The flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second. • An object that provides a potential difference • A material through which electrons move easily • The force that causes electric charges to flow • Electric current that repeatedly reverses direction. • A complete pathway that allows the flow of electrons • A flow of charge that always flows in one direction. • ...
Motion Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-08
Across
- push or pull
- increase in the rate or speed of something
- move forward by using force to pass people or cause them to move aside.
- the force applied in one direction is greater than the force applied in the opposite direction.
- the process of moving or being moved
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- the sum of all the forces acting on an object
- the speed of something in a given direction a course along which someone or something moves
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move
- those that are opposite in direction and equal in size
- a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects.
- exert force on (someone or something) so as to cause movement toward oneself.
- what _____ is it?
- the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center
- the unit force is measured in
- the action of one surface or object rubbing against another.
15 Clues: push or pull • what _____ is it? • the unit force is measured in • the process of moving or being moved • increase in the rate or speed of something • the sum of all the forces acting on an object • the rate at which someone or something is able to move • those that are opposite in direction and equal in size • the action of one surface or object rubbing against another. • ...
Force, Matter, and Energy 2023-05-05
Across
- an object In motion stays in motion unless a acted upon an unbalanced force.
- Change in speed over a given period of time is _____
- Force applied in one direction is greater than the force applied in the opposite direction.
- For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- Speed in a specific direction.
- A force acting in the opposite direction of an object in motion.
- Forces can change the _____ of a moving object.
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- Force on an object is equal to its mass times its acceleration.
- How much distance is covered over a period of time.
- An object is in _____ if its position changes relative to another object.
- With unbalanced forces, the object will move in the direction of the _____ force.
- Forces that have a net force of zero?
- What is the unit of force?
- A _____ is a push or a pull on an object.
14 Clues: What is the unit of force? • Speed in a specific direction. • Forces that have a net force of zero? • A _____ is a push or a pull on an object. • Forces can change the _____ of a moving object. • How much distance is covered over a period of time. • Change in speed over a given period of time is _____ • For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. • ...
Rockets Science Vocabulary & Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-30
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- For every force acting on one object, there is an equal but opposite force acting on a different object (also called action and reaction forces).
- The action of pulling something forcefully or with difficulty.
- A vehicle or missile that produces thrust in one direction by ejecting high-speed gases in the opposite direction. Rockets carry all of their own propellant.
- Force = mass x acceleration (also stated as acceleration = force divided by mass). An object accelerates more quickly if there is a greater force pushing it. Also, it is harder to accelerate an object if it has more mass (kilograms).
- Water or air contains strong currents which change direction suddenly.
- An American engineer, professor, physicist, and inventor who is credited with creating and building the world's first liquid-fueled rocket.
- Means takeoff, especially the vertical takeoff of a rocket or helicopter.
- The reaction force that pushes a rocket in one direction as propellant is pushed in the opposite direction.
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- The material that is used to create a pressurised gas that creates thrust when released. For a chemical rocket, the propellant is the fuel and oxidiser.
- Uninterrupted flow in a fluid near a solid boundary in which the direction of flow at every point remains constant.
- An object will remain at rest or keep moving at a constant speed in a straight line unless there is an unbalanced force.
- A small rocket engine on a spacecraft, used to make alterations in its flight path or altitude.
- The average location of the weight of an object.
- A German aerospace engineer and space architect and champions of space exploration in the twentieth century.
- Is the point where the total sum of a pressure field acts on a body, causing a force to act through that point.
- Is the rate of motion in a specific direction.
- A measure of the maximum momentum that a given reaction engine and fuel supply can impart to a vehicle.
17 Clues: Is the rate of motion in a specific direction. • The average location of the weight of an object. • The action of pulling something forcefully or with difficulty. • Water or air contains strong currents which change direction suddenly. • Means takeoff, especially the vertical takeoff of a rocket or helicopter. • ...
Newtons Laws Vocab 2023-02-17
Across
- a vehicle's capacity to gain speed within a short time.
- opposes the movement between two contact surfaces that slide against each other
- the act or action of stretching or the condition or degree of being stretched to stiffness
- Measuring weight
- A numerical measure of a line's inclination relative to the horizontal
- the force applied in one direction is greater than the force applied in the opposite direction.
- A pressing or squeezing together
- a place where someone or something is located or has been put.
- a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged.
- The movement by which the two elements of any jointed part are drawn away from each other
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate.
- Velocity
- the frictional force resists force applied to an object, and the object remains at rest until the force of static friction is overcome.
- the quantity of motion of the body.
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- the momentum of two or more bodies acting upon each other remains constant unless an external force is applied.
- F=m*a
- for every action in nature, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- The SI unit of force
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- a quantity having direction and magnitude, especially determining the position of one point in space relative to another.
- When two forces are the same strength but act in opposite direction
- measurement of how fast an object is moving at that particular moment.
- the condition of a system when neither its state of motion nor its internal energy state tends to change with time.
- the sum of all the forces acting on an object
- When the rate of an object remains the same
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- Acceleration due to gravity
- the speed of something in a given direction
28 Clues: F=m*a • Velocity • Measuring weight • The SI unit of force • Acceleration due to gravity • A pressing or squeezing together • the quantity of motion of the body. • When the rate of an object remains the same • the speed of something in a given direction • the sum of all the forces acting on an object • a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged. • ...
CP1 Motion 2023-02-18
Across
- A measure of the distance an object travels in a given time.
- Worked out from the total distance travelled divided by the total time taken for a journey.
- The distance travelled in a particular direction.
- Distance/time graphs
- A quantity that has both a size and a direction.
- The speed at one particular moment in a journey.
- A measure of how quickly the velocity of something is changing.
- The size of something.
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- How far something has travelled. Distance is a scalar, and has no direction.
- This gives you the distance travelled from a velocity – time graph.
- A quantity that has a magnitude (size) but not a direction.
- The speed of an object in a particular direction.
- The steepness of a line on a graph in numbers. Rise ÷ Run or Y ÷ X.
- Decreasing velocity when an object is slowing down.
- The force of gravity acting on mass pulling an object downwards.
- A measure of motion, mass multiplied by velocity.
- At the simplest level a push, pull or twist.
- How much material there is in an object.
18 Clues: Distance/time graphs • The size of something. • How much material there is in an object. • At the simplest level a push, pull or twist. • A quantity that has both a size and a direction. • The speed at one particular moment in a journey. • The speed of an object in a particular direction. • The distance travelled in a particular direction. • ...