one direction Crossword Puzzles
HW Omega Crossword 2022-12-02
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- __ coordinates are the extension of 2D polar coordinates to three dimensions
- ____ measures the rotation/spin of a vector field at a point (HINT: imagine a rotating paddlewheel)
- The ___ product of two vectors gives a vector that is orthogonal to both
- __ coordinates are represented by the radius and 2 angles in three dimensions
- The movie Prof. Jacobsen recommended us to watch (a film by Alfred Hitchcock)
- Point where the function has a local maximum in one direction, but a local minimum in another direction. (Hint: AKA a padded seat for the rider of a horse)
- The ____ at any point is the direction of steepest ascent.
- A ___ line or plane that touches a curve or curved surface at a point.
- A ___ is fully described by a magnitude (or numerical value) alone, it has no direction!
- ____ is the study of continuous change
- ___ is represented by the equation F•d
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- ___ is the shape of a spring or slinky.
- Prof. Jacobsen’s favorite shape?!
- ____ of a vector field measures the local rate of expansion or contraction
- The bottle Prof. Jacobsen brings to class everyday.
- __ functions that are defined in terms of a third variable called a parameter
- The directional derivative equals 0 when the gradient is ___ to the level curves.
- The ___ product is a scalar value that represents how much one vector goes in the direction of another
- A ___ has magnitude and direction
- Two vectors are parallel if they are ____ multiples of each other
20 Clues: Prof. Jacobsen’s favorite shape?! • A ___ has magnitude and direction • ____ is the study of continuous change • ___ is represented by the equation F•d • ___ is the shape of a spring or slinky. • The bottle Prof. Jacobsen brings to class everyday. • The ____ at any point is the direction of steepest ascent. • ...
Intro Vocab Crossword 2025-02-20
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- One path for electricity to flow
- In electrons the absence of flow through an electric current
- Measures electrical resistance
- Electric current that reverses direction
- Route an electric current can flow
- Measures electrical current
- Electric spark discharged in atmosphere
- Flow of electricity through conductor
- Measures electrical pressure
- Difficulty for an electricity to pass through an object
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- Charge built on something
- Electric current providing an interrupted endless path for the flow of currentMagnetism
- more that one path for electricity to flow
- Electric current that goes in one direction
- flow of electrons
- Allows electricity to flow easily
- attraction for iron with electric currents
- subtomic particle with negative charge
18 Clues: flow of electrons • Charge built on something • Measures electrical current • Measures electrical pressure • Measures electrical resistance • One path for electricity to flow • Allows electricity to flow easily • Route an electric current can flow • Flow of electricity through conductor • subtomic particle with negative charge • Electric spark discharged in atmosphere • ...
UNIT 1 KEY TERMS ATOMIC STRUCTURE 2019-12-16
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- the force that causes one object to push another object away from itself.
- an electric charge developed when an object contains more protons than electrons.
- the center or middle.
- moving in only one direction.
- one polarity of a voltage, current, or charge that has an excess of electrons.
- one of the three principal parts of an atom. Has a positive charge.
- current that reverses its direction of flow periodically. Reversals generally occur at regular intervals.
- a material used to electrically isolate two conductive surfaces.
- a material that contains four valence electrons and is used in the production of solid-state devices.
- one of the principal parts of an atom. Has no charge and is part of the nucleus.
- the smallest part of an element that contains all the properties of that element.
- the smallest part of a compound that is made of individual atoms.
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- current that does not reverse its direction of flow.
- electrons located in the outer orbit of an atom.
- the shell in which an electron moves around the nucleus of an atom.
- This number is equal to the number of protons (positively charged particles) in the nucleus of an atom.
- the force that causes one object to push another object away from itself.
- anything that occupies space.
- an object that moves in two directions.
- one of the three major parts of an atom. Carries a negative charge.
- a device or material that permits current to flow through it easily.
- (1) one of the basic building blocks of nature. An atom is the smallest part of this; (2) one part of a group of devices.
22 Clues: the center or middle. • moving in only one direction. • anything that occupies space. • an object that moves in two directions. • electrons located in the outer orbit of an atom. • current that does not reverse its direction of flow. • a material used to electrically isolate two conductive surfaces. • the smallest part of a compound that is made of individual atoms. • ...
VERBS OF MOVEMENT 2020-12-01
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- to go away
- to move on foot
- to walk quickly by moving legs
- to run at a slow pace
- to go up
- in a line with
- to move toward someone or something
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- to go to a point considered higher
- to go to point considered lower
- from apart from a subject
- in at one side and out at the other
- to leap off the ground
- to go from one point to the other
- to come to a place in a journey
- to from one place to other direction
- use to express motion or direction
16 Clues: to go up • to go away • in a line with • to move on foot • to run at a slow pace • to leap off the ground • from apart from a subject • to walk quickly by moving legs • to go to point considered lower • to come to a place in a journey • to go from one point to the other • to go to a point considered higher • use to express motion or direction • in at one side and out at the other • ...
Hawaiian Direction Terms 2021-10-29
15 Clues: sun • West • bird • land • East • North • South • empty • hawaiian tern • leo the voices • Northwest quadrant • Northeast quadrant • Southeast quadrant • Southwest quadrant • brightest star(canopus)
Unit.9 Direction 2021-11-22
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- adv.by walking
- n.a small road for walking or biking
- adj.all of
- n.a vehicle that runs on tracks like a small train
- adv.luckily; happily
- v.to come to the place you are going to
- n.a cheap place to stay during a trip
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- v.to do what someone says or what a sign says
- v.to go from one place to another
- n.a place with statues of famous people made from wax
- adj.having nothing inside
- n.a structure that is built over a road or river so that people can cross
- adv.not near
- n.a place whowing many fish and sea creatures
- n.details telling you how to find a place
15 Clues: adj.all of • adv.not near • adv.by walking • adv.luckily; happily • adj.having nothing inside • v.to go from one place to another • n.a small road for walking or biking • n.a cheap place to stay during a trip • v.to come to the place you are going to • n.details telling you how to find a place • v.to do what someone says or what a sign says • ...
Hotel/Landmark/Direction 2023-10-05
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- Cruce la -
- - en la calle cuervo
- Fiesta en la -
- - en el semaforo
- Doble a la -
- Yo tengo una - a el hotel
- Yo necesito una - para mi cama
- Mi - es humeda
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- Pare a la esquina y - el cafe
- El - esta cerrado
- Yo tome el - a mi habitacion individual
- Yo necesito dinero para el -
- - la puenta y doble en la calle ecuador
- - target y mcdonalds
- Yo peridido mi - de hotel
15 Clues: Cruce la - • Doble a la - • Fiesta en la - • Mi - es humeda • - en el semaforo • El - esta cerrado • - en la calle cuervo • - target y mcdonalds • Yo tengo una - a el hotel • Yo peridido mi - de hotel • Yo necesito dinero para el - • Pare a la esquina y - el cafe • Yo necesito una - para mi cama • Yo tome el - a mi habitacion individual • - la puenta y doble en la calle ecuador
Forces and Newton's Law 2021-11-16
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- A change in position over time.
- Forces acting on an object that combine and form a net force that is not zero; object will change direction, speed up or slow down, stop, start moving.
- For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- The result of a force.
- A pulling force that works across space.
- An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
- The combined forces acting on an object.
- The acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied.
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- The relationship between speed and direction of a moving object.
- The force or speed with which something moves; the more mass, the more momentum.
- If one object exerts a force on another object, then the second object exerts a force of equal strength in the opposite direction on the first object.
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- English mathematician and scientist who defined the laws of motion and gravity. Tried to explain motion of the universe.
- The rate at which velocity (speed and direction) changes (speed up or slow down).
- Force = mass x acceleration
- A push or pull exerted on an object.
- Forces acting on an object that combine and form a net force of zero; object will stay still or move at the same speed and going in the same direction.
- A force that one surface or object encounters when moving over another; it is a resistance to motion.
- The distance an object travels per unit of time.
20 Clues: The result of a force. • Force = mass x acceleration • A change in position over time. • A push or pull exerted on an object. • A pulling force that works across space. • The combined forces acting on an object. • A measure of the amount of matter in an object. • The distance an object travels per unit of time. • The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion. • ...
5th physics revision 2021-08-31
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- wave interference creates a larger wave
- mass x velocity
- energy due to motion
- unit of power
- mass x gravity
- what harmonics does pipe open one end produce?
- when do storage heaters heat up?
- speed x time
- how we receive heat from the sun
- waves travel perpendicular to direction of vibration
- how many laws of motion?
- provides the air for the Linear Air Track
- in uvast which velocity is v?
- the incident & reflected ray & the........lie in same plane
- passes through the photogate
- who said pv=k at constant temperature
- frequency of musical note determines ...
- unit of energy
- both magnitude and direction
- mass / volume
- v=u+...
- waves vibrating in same direction
- singer shattering glass is an example of ...
- two parallel forces with same magnitude and opposite direction
- unit of force
- every lever has one
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- pressure in a liquid ........... with depth
- distance in a particular direction
- amplitude of musical note determines ...
- physical property changes measurably with temperature
- what kind of wave is sound?
- unit of mass
- force / area
- energy to change state without change temperature
- spreading out of wave as it passes a gap
- magnitude but no direction
- bouncing of a wave off an obstacle
- rate of change velocity with respect time
- movement of heat in a fluid
- Potential Energy =
- what kind of mirror can produce real & virtual images?
- the unit of time
- used to measure temperature
- standard unit of temperature
- Hertz (Hz) is the unit of ...
45 Clues: v=u+... • unit of mass • force / area • speed x time • unit of power • mass / volume • unit of force • mass x gravity • unit of energy • mass x velocity • the unit of time • Potential Energy = • every lever has one • energy due to motion • how many laws of motion? • magnitude but no direction • what kind of wave is sound? • movement of heat in a fluid • used to measure temperature • ...
Electronics Introductory Vocabulary 2025-02-10
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- Measures Electrical Current
- Electricity flowing through a cable/wire
- Electric current that reverses direction
- Measures Electrical Resistance
- Routed electric current flowing at all times
- Circuit with only one path to keep it flowing
- Measures how difficult the passing of electricity is
- Measures Electrical Pressure
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- Circuit with MORE than one path to keep it flowing
- Electrons are flowing endlessly through this
- Negative Charged Subatomic particle
- Electrical spark from the atmosphere
- Electricity charges objects through friction
- Material that DOESN'T allow electricity to flow easily
- Electrons flowing, creating electric current
- Electric current going in one-direction
- Material that attracts iron associated with electrical currents
- Electrons are absent through this
- Material allowing electricity to flow easily
19 Clues: Measures Electrical Current • Measures Electrical Pressure • Measures Electrical Resistance • Electrons are absent through this • Negative Charged Subatomic particle • Electrical spark from the atmosphere • Electric current going in one-direction • Electricity flowing through a cable/wire • Electric current that reverses direction • ...
Singers 2020-07-02
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- second album called Fine Line
- is the irish one in the band one direction
- youngest member of little mix
- nickname for the Lady GaGa fandom
- originally managed girls aloud
- son is called bear
- nickname is the queen of soul
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- sung the song Sound of the underground
- first memeber to leave one direction
- amount of members in band BTS
- how many bands have on the Xfactor UK
- has five sisters
- first member to leave band take that
- David Bowie's real surname
- birth name is Reginald Kenneth Dwight
15 Clues: has five sisters • son is called bear • David Bowie's real surname • second album called Fine Line • amount of members in band BTS • youngest member of little mix • nickname is the queen of soul • originally managed girls aloud • nickname for the Lady GaGa fandom • first memeber to leave one direction • first member to leave band take that • how many bands have on the Xfactor UK • ...
Wave Properties & Behaviors 2024-05-09
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- the number of wave cycles in a unit time
- a material that moves energy or light from one substance to another, or from one location to another, or from one surface to another
- refers to the change in wave frequency during the relative motion between a wave source and its observer.
- the range of all types of EM Radiation
- a wave of electric and magnetic fields propagating at the speed of light c through empty space
- occurs when waves come together so that they completely cancel each other out.
- the distance a wave travels in a given amount of time
- the displacement from the equilibrium
- the change of direction of a wave passing from one medium caused by its change in speed to another
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- when two waves overlap in such a way that they combine to create a larger wave.
- the spreading out of waves as they pass through an aperture or around objects
- when light bounces off an object, ex: mirror
- wave in which the vibrating element moves in a direction perpendicular to the direction of advance of the wave.
- a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation
- the distance between two peaks in a wave
15 Clues: the displacement from the equilibrium • the range of all types of EM Radiation • the number of wave cycles in a unit time • the distance between two peaks in a wave • when light bounces off an object, ex: mirror • a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation • the distance a wave travels in a given amount of time • ...
Science 2024-04-24
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- The ability to do work (the use of force to move an object over a distance)
- The energy of a particle (or system of particles) derived from position, or condition, rather than motion
- The sum of all forces acting on an object. If moving in opposite direction subtract. If moving in the same direction add.
- Speed in a given direction
- Energy that matter due to its motion
- Force must be exerted and there must be motion or discplacement in the direction of the force
- State in which one object's distance from another is changing
- Always paired with a reaction force
- A place or object used for comparison to determine if something is in motion. An object is in motion if it changes position relative to a _____
- A substance that helps to reduce friction between surfaces in mutual contact, which ultimately reduces the heat generated when the surfaces move
- Scientific term used to describe the density and type of atoms in any given object.
- Forces acting in opposite directions on an object, and equal in size. When the forces on object are balanced, the object stays still or continues to move at the same speed and in the same direction.
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- Attractive force between objects; the force that moves objects downhill
- The rate of change in distance with respect to time
- Always paired with an action force
- For any pair of interacting objects, the force exerted by the first object on the second object is equal in strength to the foe that the second object exerts on the first, but in the opposite direction
- A unit of force that will accelerate one kilogram of mass one meter per second squared. Newtons measure force
- The force acting on an object that is moving through air flowing in the opposite direction. The air resists the objects movements, slowing it down
- The change in motion of an object due to an unbalanced force is proportional to the magnitude of the force, in the same direction as the force, and inversely proportional to the mass of the object.
- An object at rest stays at rest, and on object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and same direction, unless acted upon by an unbalanced force
- Forces that do not act in opposite directions on an object and are/or are unequal in size.
- A mechanical contact force. It is generated by the interaction and contact of a solid body with a fluid.
- Force that 2 suraces exert on each other when they rub against each other
- The rate at which velocity changes
- To push or pull exerted on an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
25 Clues: Speed in a given direction • Always paired with an action force • The rate at which velocity changes • Always paired with a reaction force • Energy that matter due to its motion • The rate of change in distance with respect to time • State in which one object's distance from another is changing • Attractive force between objects; the force that moves objects downhill • ...
Acr Welding 2023-01-06
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- Discharge of electricity through an air space
- Term given to DC current flowing in one direction.
- Convert high voltage and low amperage to low voltage and high amperage.
- through it.
- Layer on top of the weld made up of flux and impurities.
- Machine that produces direct current.
- Spring-loaded device with insulated handles used to grip a welding electrode.
- Any material that permits current to
- Measure of the rate of flow of current in a conductor.
- Organization of individuals and agencies that support education in welding processes.
- Direct current flowing in the opposite direction.
- Device that holds two carbon sticks and produces a flame from the energy of an electric welder.
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- Measure of energy available or work that can be done.
- Refers to the amount of tension or pull the weld can withstand.
- Refers to the direction of flow of electricity in the welding circuit.
- Flux-coated metal welding rods called
- Current that flows in one direction only
- accordance with how the welder is set.
- Measure of electrical pressure.
- Spring-loaded clamp attached to an electrical cable.
- Percentage of time that a welder can operate without overheating.
- Current that reverses.
- Steel hammer with a sharp edge and/or
- welding process that uses electrodes (also called stick or arc welding).
- Electricity that reverses its direction of flow 60 times per second.
- Refers to the gaseous cloud formed around the weld by the burning flux.
26 Clues: through it. • Current that reverses. • Measure of electrical pressure. • Any material that permits current to • Flux-coated metal welding rods called • Machine that produces direct current. • Steel hammer with a sharp edge and/or • accordance with how the welder is set. • Current that flows in one direction only • Discharge of electricity through an air space • ...
Abby 2023-04-05
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- Type of Mushroom
- Blacksburg Plantation
- Center for the Arts
- Star City of the South
- Work Callsign
- Natural Kitchen
- principal Abney
- Superstar Star
- Direction for Roanoke
- July's Zodiac Sign
- Baby and scary girl for one
- Cosmic Villan
- Tea, sugar, bacteria, yeast
- Canadian Rapper
- Salem Cavern
- Nickelodeon 101
- oil or diaper for one
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- Another kind of Cool
- One of the Nats racers
- Mohamed ___
- School Callsign
- Trump Beater
- Color that matters
- The Ides month
- Galactic Tree
- AAU Sport
- New redskin
- Viking's nemesis off 234
- Jump Rope Event
- Direction for Fresh Pond
- Jump Aide
- RBG's Husband
- Half way to Tech City
- Chaplan and others
- Rocky Blue Actress
35 Clues: AAU Sport • Jump Aide • Mohamed ___ • New redskin • Trump Beater • Salem Cavern • Galactic Tree • Work Callsign • RBG's Husband • Cosmic Villan • The Ides month • Superstar Star • School Callsign • Natural Kitchen • Jump Rope Event • principal Abney • Canadian Rapper • Nickelodeon 101 • Type of Mushroom • Color that matters • July's Zodiac Sign • Chaplan and others • Rocky Blue Actress • Center for the Arts • ...
Direction to Solo Stardom: A Louis & Harry Crossword 2023-09-21
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- The name of Louis' son
- The name of Louis' song about someone he tragically lost.
- The last name of the man who brought One Direction together on "The X Factor".
- Harry's latest movie.
- Is Louis a Gryffindor or Slytherin
- Harry's debut solo single which skyrocketed on charts.
- The name of Louis' song that features Bebe Rexha.
- Harry's second name
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- Harry's 2019 song which has a chorus that starts with "Walk through fire for you".
- The TV show on which One Direction was formed.
- The first song One Direction sang as a group.
- The title of Louis' debut album.
- The name of the boy band that both Harry and Louis were a part of.
- The city in England where Louis was born.
14 Clues: Harry's second name • Harry's latest movie. • The name of Louis' son • The title of Louis' debut album. • Is Louis a Gryffindor or Slytherin • The city in England where Louis was born. • The first song One Direction sang as a group. • The TV show on which One Direction was formed. • The name of Louis' song that features Bebe Rexha. • ...
Chapter 15 Vocabulary 2020-12-11
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- motion, The change in one object's position compared to another object's position is __________.
- Earth moves in a __________ path.
- Distance divided by time equals what?
- A push or pull.
- Back and forth motions are known as __________.
- All forces have both size and __________.
- A __________ has a force that can act on iron at a distance.
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- The speed and direction the object is moving.
- of reference, How an object seems to move depends on your __________.
- __________ are those that are opposite in direction and equal in size.
- Any change in the speed or direction of an object's motion is __________.
- If you kick a football and it moves from one place to another, it means that __________ forces are acting upon it.
- The rate at which an object changes position.
- Speed measures how fast an object __________.
- line, How would a baseball player running to home plate likely move?
- What do you call an object that does not move?
16 Clues: A push or pull. • Earth moves in a __________ path. • Distance divided by time equals what? • All forces have both size and __________. • The speed and direction the object is moving. • The rate at which an object changes position. • Speed measures how fast an object __________. • What do you call an object that does not move? • ...
Binocular vision and methods of investigation of eye. 2023-04-27
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- angle b/w the eyes with normal eye fixing
- which test detect changes in peripheral vision
- most common type of strabismus that can develop in a patient with myopic eyes
- testing used to measure the degree of heterophorias at near
- primary muscle which move eye in a given direction
- muscle of the same eye which pulls the eye in the opposite direction
- angle changes in every gaze
- m/s of the same eye which helps the agoinst in pushing eye in the same direction
- inability of the eye muscles to move the eye due to muscle paralysis
- miotics are used in which type of squint
- restricting of m/s movement due to fibrosis or scaring
- both eyes in opposite direction
- which test detect overall eyeparts
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- muscle helps in depression of eye
- surgery to strength the m/s
- angle b/w the eyes with squinting eye fixing
- which test detect manifest squint
- pair of muscles in opposite eye pulling the eye in same direction
- force duction test reveals info about mechanical limitations to full ocular rotation
- surgery to weaken the m/s
- both eye in same direction
- movement involving one eye only
- reflection of the light
- muscle helps in intorsion of eye
24 Clues: reflection of the light • surgery to weaken the m/s • both eye in same direction • surgery to strength the m/s • angle changes in every gaze • movement involving one eye only • both eyes in opposite direction • muscle helps in intorsion of eye • muscle helps in depression of eye • which test detect manifest squint • which test detect overall eyeparts • ...
Periodic Harmonic Motion 2022-04-25
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- The displacement of the particles of the medium is perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- the point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of positive displacement from the rest position
- unit for frequency
- the maximiun displacement of a particle of the medium from the rest
- unit for period
- a wave that is not capable of transmitting its energy
- the time it takes for an object to complete one cycle
- the spreading of waves around obstacles
- the point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of negative displacement from the rest position
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- the shortest distance between two points
- the horizontal line in the middle of the wave.
- The number of cycles in one second
- a property applying to transverse waves that specifies the geometrical orientation of the oscillations
- A disturbance that propagates through a material medium or space
- The displacement of the particles of the medium is parallel to the direction of the wave
- One repetition of the motion
- the pattern of disturbance caused by the movement of energy traveling through a medium
- system amplifies sound waves whose frequency matches one of its own natural frequencies of vibration
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed.
- a longitudinal wave propagated by the elastic compression of the medium
20 Clues: unit for period • unit for frequency • One repetition of the motion • The number of cycles in one second • the spreading of waves around obstacles • the shortest distance between two points • the horizontal line in the middle of the wave. • a wave that is not capable of transmitting its energy • the time it takes for an object to complete one cycle • ...
Periodic Motion 2022-04-25
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- a wave that is not capable of transmitting its energy
- A disturbance that propagates through a material medium or space
- the point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of negative displacement from the rest position
- system amplifies sound waves whose frequency matches one of its own natural frequencies of vibration
- a longitudinal wave propagated by the elastic compression of the medium
- the shortest distance between two points
- the horizontal line in the middle of the wave.
- the spreading of waves around obstacles
- the time it takes for an object to complete one cycle
- unit for frequency
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- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed.
- The displacement of the particles of the medium is perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- The displacement of the particles of the medium is parallel to the direction of the wave
- One repetition of the motion
- the maximiun displacement of a particle of the medium from the rest
- The number of cycles in one second
- unit for period
- a property applying to transverse waves that specifies the geometrical orientation of the oscillations
- the pattern of disturbance caused by the movement of energy traveling through a medium
- the point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of positive displacement from the rest position
20 Clues: unit for period • unit for frequency • One repetition of the motion • The number of cycles in one second • the spreading of waves around obstacles • the shortest distance between two points • the horizontal line in the middle of the wave. • a wave that is not capable of transmitting its energy • the time it takes for an object to complete one cycle • ...
One 2021-05-26
ONE 2024-07-09
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- The act of leaving a place.
- Difficult gymnastics.
- name given to a product or service.
- The mass of air surrounding the Earth.
- The part of a picture behind the main things.
- The lowest part of anything.
- The protection of the natural environment.
- pressure The pressure that is exerted by the atmosphere.
- Someone who does a sport or activity for fun, not as a job.
- an organ that has the shape of a bag in which liquid waste (= urine) collects before it is passed out of the body.
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- The way a person or animal does things.
- Moving pictures made from graphics or models, not from filming real actors.
- A major biotic community characterized by the dominant forms of plant life and the prevailing climate.
- To make a hole or a tunnel in the ground by digging.
- The people watching or listening to something such as a play, film or concert.
- Blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to the body.
- a possibility of something happening, especially something that you want.
- An organization for helping people in need.
- An act of coming or being brought to a place.
19 Clues: Difficult gymnastics. • The act of leaving a place. • The lowest part of anything. • name given to a product or service. • The mass of air surrounding the Earth. • The way a person or animal does things. • The protection of the natural environment. • An organization for helping people in need. • The part of a picture behind the main things. • ...
Wave Properties & Behaviors 2024-05-09
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- the number of wave cycles in a unit time
- a material that moves energy or light from one substance to another, or from one location to another, or from one surface to another
- refers to the change in wave frequency during the relative motion between a wave source and its observer.
- the range of all types of EM Radiation
- a wave of electric and magnetic fields propagating at the speed of light c through empty space
- occurs when waves come together so that they completely cancel each other out.
- the distance a wave travels in a given amount of time
- the displacement from the equilibrium
- the change of direction of a wave passing from one medium caused by its change in speed to another
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- when two waves overlap in such a way that they combine to create a larger wave.
- the spreading out of waves as they pass through an aperture or around objects
- when light bounces off an object, ex: mirror
- wave in which the vibrating element moves in a direction perpendicular to the direction of advance of the wave.
- a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation
- the distance between two peaks in a wave
15 Clues: the displacement from the equilibrium • the range of all types of EM Radiation • the number of wave cycles in a unit time • the distance between two peaks in a wave • when light bounces off an object, ex: mirror • a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation • the distance a wave travels in a given amount of time • ...
Forces 2023-07-03
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- Possessing an extraordinary power or ability to attract
- A physical force steadily applied in a direction away from the body exerting it
- A force that resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another.
- Forces that are equal in size and opposite in direction.
- An invisible force that pulls objects toward each other
- A force applied to an object by another body that is not in direct contact with it.
Down
- The sense of closeness, interest, or desire you feel toward someone.
- A dimensionless quantity representing the amount of matter in a particle or object.
- The force applied in one direction is greater than the force applied in the opposite direction
- A change with time of the position or orientation of a body.
- A force that is applied by objects in contact with each other.
- To use force in drawing, dragging, or tugging.
- An action that changes or maintains the motion of a body or object.
- The force necessary to provide a mass of one kilogram with an acceleration of one metre per second per second.
14 Clues: To use force in drawing, dragging, or tugging. • Possessing an extraordinary power or ability to attract • An invisible force that pulls objects toward each other • Forces that are equal in size and opposite in direction. • A change with time of the position or orientation of a body. • A force that is applied by objects in contact with each other. • ...
Forces 2023-07-03
Across
- Possessing an extraordinary power or ability to attract
- A physical force steadily applied in a direction away from the body exerting it
- Force that resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another
- forces that are equal in size and opposite in direction.
- An invisible force that pulls objects toward each other
- A force applied to an object by another body that is not in direct contact with it
Down
- The sense of closeness,interest, or dessire you feel towards someone.
- A dimensionless quantity representing the amount of matter in a particle or object
- the force applied in one direction is greater than the force applied in the opposite direction.
- Change with time of the position or orientation of a body
- A force that is applied by objects in contact with each other
- To use force in drawing, dragging , or tugging
- Strength or energy exerted or brought to bear
- Force necessary to provide a mass of one kilogram with an acceleration of one metre per second per second
14 Clues: Strength or energy exerted or brought to bear • To use force in drawing, dragging , or tugging • Possessing an extraordinary power or ability to attract • An invisible force that pulls objects toward each other • forces that are equal in size and opposite in direction. • Change with time of the position or orientation of a body • ...
Unit 5 Crossword 2025-11-19
Across
- A push or pull that can change the motion of an object
- distance over time
- A quantity, amount, or degree of something measures per unit of something else
- The state of an object when it is not in motion
- Forces on an object that cause change in the motion of the object
- Forces of an object that do not change the motion of the object
- Measurement from one place to another
Down
- distance over speed
- A measurement of the rate of change of position with respect to time
- The path that an object is moving or facing
- When forces are going the same direction.
- Measurement of speed and direction of an object
- When forces are going opposite directionsl
- time multiplied by speed
- Change of an object's speed or direction
- The sum of all the forces acting on an object
- A change in an object's position, direction, or location
- A force between two surfaces rubbing against each other; friction works against motion
18 Clues: distance over time • distance over speed • time multiplied by speed • Measurement from one place to another • Change of an object's speed or direction • When forces are going the same direction. • When forces are going opposite directionsl • The path that an object is moving or facing • The sum of all the forces acting on an object • ...
Periodic Motion 2022-04-25
Across
- The displacement of the particles of the medium is perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- the point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of positive displacement from the rest position
- unit for frequency
- the maximiun displacement of a particle of the medium from the rest
- unit for period
- a wave that is not capable of transmitting its energy
- the time it takes for an object to complete one cycle
- the spreading of waves around obstacles
- the point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of negative displacement from the rest position
Down
- the shortest distance between two points
- the horizontal line in the middle of the wave.
- The number of cycles in one second
- a property applying to transverse waves that specifies the geometrical orientation of the oscillations
- A disturbance that propagates through a material medium or space
- The displacement of the particles of the medium is parallel to the direction of the wave
- One repetition of the motion
- the pattern of disturbance caused by the movement of energy traveling through a medium
- system amplifies sound waves whose frequency matches one of its own natural frequencies of vibration
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed.
- a longitudinal wave propagated by the elastic compression of the medium
20 Clues: unit for period • unit for frequency • One repetition of the motion • The number of cycles in one second • the spreading of waves around obstacles • the shortest distance between two points • the horizontal line in the middle of the wave. • a wave that is not capable of transmitting its energy • the time it takes for an object to complete one cycle • ...
Forces 2023-07-03
Across
- Possessing an extraordinary power or ability to attract
- A physical force steadily applied in a direction away from the body exerting it
- A force that resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another.
- Forces that are equal in size and opposite in direction.
- An invisible force that pulls objects toward each other
- A force applied to an object by another body that is not in direct contact with it.
Down
- The sense of closeness, interest, or desire you feel toward someone.
- A dimensionless quantity representing the amount of matter in a particle or object.
- The force applied in one direction is greater than the force applied in the opposite direction
- A change with time of the position or orientation of a body.
- A force that is applied by objects in contact with each other.
- To use force in drawing, dragging, or tugging.
- An action that changes or maintains the motion of a body or object.
- The force necessary to provide a mass of one kilogram with an acceleration of one metre per second per second.
14 Clues: To use force in drawing, dragging, or tugging. • Possessing an extraordinary power or ability to attract • An invisible force that pulls objects toward each other • Forces that are equal in size and opposite in direction. • A change with time of the position or orientation of a body. • A force that is applied by objects in contact with each other. • ...
forces and motion review - neal m 2023-03-17
Across
- pulling down on us to stop us from floating
- not moving
- reduces friction between rubbing surfaces
- forces forces going in opposite directions
- equal forces pushing or pulling
- forces one force is stronger than the other one
- when something slows
- slows down objects
- path that object is moving
Down
- directional speed
- together forces going in same direction
- created a force to push or pull
- where something is located in relation to other objects
- forces forces equal in strength
- how fast something is moving
- when something speeds up
- force forces acting on object combined
- final amount of force
- the tendency to not move
19 Clues: not moving • directional speed • slows down objects • when something slows • final amount of force • when something speeds up • the tendency to not move • path that object is moving • how fast something is moving • created a force to push or pull • equal forces pushing or pulling • forces forces equal in strength • together forces going in same direction • ...
Electricity 2020-04-29
Across
- material that allows charge to flow
- material that does NOT allow charge to flow
- Unit of Voltage
- circuit that is OFF or has breaks
- Negative charge in an Atom
- Unit of Resistance
- circuit that is ON or has no breaks
- motion of charges
- Like forces...
- Positive charge in an Atom
- Opposite forces...
Down
- opposition to flow because of length of wire, etc.
- Unit of Current
- current where charges flow in one direction
- No charge in an Atom
- circuit with one path
- difference in energy usually caused by batteries
- circuit with 2 or more paths
- current where charges reverse direction of flow
19 Clues: Like forces... • Unit of Current • Unit of Voltage • motion of charges • Unit of Resistance • Opposite forces... • No charge in an Atom • circuit with one path • Negative charge in an Atom • Positive charge in an Atom • circuit with 2 or more paths • circuit that is OFF or has breaks • material that allows charge to flow • circuit that is ON or has no breaks • ...
Chapter 22, 23, and 24 Crossword Puzzle by Peter N. 2017-03-02
Across
- a measure of the amount of electrical potential energy an electron flowing in a circuit can gain and is measured in volts
- electric current that changes its direction repeatedly
- complete range of electromagnetic wave frequencies and wavelengths
- device used to increase or decrease the voltage of an alternating current
- a measure of how difficult it is for electrons to flow in a material
- magnet created by wrapping a current-carrying wire around an iron core.
- mechanical wave that causes particles in matter to move back and forth along the direction the wave travels
- distance between one point on a wave and the nearest point moving with the same speed and direction
- mechanical wave that causes particles in matter to move at right angles to the direction the wave travels
- states that the angle the incoming wave makes with the normal to the reflecting surface equals the angle the reflected wave makes with the surface
- disturbance that moves through matter and space and carries energy
- repeated echoes of sound waves
- the flow of electric charge, measured in amperes
- states that the current in a circuit equals the voltage divided by the resistance in the circuit
- closed conducting loop in which electric current can flow continually
- electric currrent that flows only in one direction
- bending of waves around an object
- amount of energy a wave carries past a certain area each second
- device that transforms electrical energy into kinetic energy
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- material where electrons can move easily
- light display that occures when charged particles trapped in the magnetosphere collide with Earth's atmosphere above the poles
- surrounds every electric charge and exerts force on other electric charges
- imbalance of electric charge on an object
- waves that cant ravel through matter or empty space
- material where electrons can't move easily
- electromagnetic waves with wavelengths between about 400 billionths and 10 billionths of a meter
- rapid movement of excess charge from one place to another
- number of wavelengths that pass a given point each second
- circuit that has more than one path for electric current to follow
- electromagnetic waves with wavelengths between about one thousandth of a meter and 700 billionths of a meter
- rate at which electrical energy is convertend into other forms of energy
- region of space affected by Earth's magnetic field.
- group of atoms whose fieldspoint at the same direction
- device that uses a magnetic field to turn kinetic energy into electrical energy
- attractive or repulsive force exerted by all charged objects on each other
- circuit that has only one path for electric current to follow
- change in direction of a wave when it changes speed as it travels from one material into another
- human perception of the frequency of sound
- surrounds a magnet and exerts a magnetic force on other magnets
- postively or negatively charged atom
40 Clues: repeated echoes of sound waves • bending of waves around an object • postively or negatively charged atom • material where electrons can move easily • imbalance of electric charge on an object • material where electrons can't move easily • human perception of the frequency of sound • the flow of electric charge, measured in amperes • ...
PLACES DIRECTIONS 2021-04-12
Across
- in a lower position (than), under
- the direction that goes towards the part of the earth above the equator, opposite to the south, or the part of an area or country that is in this direction
- or to a higher position than something else
- a place where meals are prepared and served to customers
- the direction in which the sun goes down in the evening, opposite to the east, or the part of an area or country that is in this direction
- a building, room, or organization that has a collection, especially of books, for people to read or borrow, usually without payment
- used to say that someone or something that is near you
- the direction that goes towards the part of the earth below the equator, opposite to the north, or the part of an area or country that is in this direction
- in or to a higher position than something else
- a building where objects of historical, scientific, or artistic interest are kep
- at the back (of)
- a building, room, or outside structure with rows of seats, each row usually higher than the one in front, from which people can watch a performance or other activity
- a flat shape with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90°; or any square-shaped object
- in or to a position below or lower than something else, often so that one thing covers the other
Down
- in or into the space that separates two places, people, or objects
- he point, area, or line that is formed by the meeting of two lines, surfaces, roads, etc.
- a unit of length equal to 0.01 of a metre
- a large strong building, built in the past by a ruler or important person to protect the people inside from attack
- the direction from which the sun rises in the morning, opposite to the west, or the part of an area or country that is in this direction
- being in a position on the other side;
- a structure that is built over a river, road, or railway to allow people and vehicles to cross from one side to the other
- a group of traveling performers including acrobats (= people skilled in difficult physical movements) or those who work with trained animals, or a performance by such people usually in a large tent
- a structure with walls and a roof, such as a house or factory
23 Clues: at the back (of) • in a lower position (than), under • being in a position on the other side; • a unit of length equal to 0.01 of a metre • or to a higher position than something else • in or to a higher position than something else • used to say that someone or something that is near you • a place where meals are prepared and served to customers • ...
Waves, Sound, and Light 2023-05-04
Across
- A transparent object with at least one curved side that causes light to change direction.
- A material that allows most of the light that strikes it to pass through, but through which objects appear blurry.
- A material that allows almost all of the light striking it to pass through, and through which objects can be seen clearly.
- The change in direction of a wave as it changes speed while moving from one medium to another.
- A wave that travels only through matter.
- A material in which a wave travels.
- A wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels.
- A material through which light does not pass.
- The passage of a wave through a medium.
- The distance between one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave.
Down
- Causes the particles in a medium to move parallel to the direction that the wave travels.
- The bouncing of a wave off a surface.
- Color you see depends on the color the light reflects on.
- A wave that is the number of times the pattern repeats in a given time.
- A lens that is thicker in the middle than at the edges.
- The change in direction of a wave when it travels by the edge of an object or through an opening.
- A wave is the maximum distance that the wave moves from its rest position.
- The transfer of energy by a wave to the medium through which it travels.
18 Clues: A material in which a wave travels. • The bouncing of a wave off a surface. • The passage of a wave through a medium. • A wave that travels only through matter. • A material through which light does not pass. • A lens that is thicker in the middle than at the edges. • Color you see depends on the color the light reflects on. • ...
Periodic Motion 2022-04-25
Across
- The displacement of the particles of the medium is perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- the point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of positive displacement from the rest position
- unit for frequency
- the maximiun displacement of a particle of the medium from the rest
- unit for period
- a wave that is not capable of transmitting its energy
- the time it takes for an object to complete one cycle
- the spreading of waves around obstacles
- the point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of negative displacement from the rest position
Down
- the shortest distance between two points
- the horizontal line in the middle of the wave.
- The number of cycles in one second
- a property applying to transverse waves that specifies the geometrical orientation of the oscillations
- A disturbance that propagates through a material medium or space
- The displacement of the particles of the medium is parallel to the direction of the wave
- One repetition of the motion
- the pattern of disturbance caused by the movement of energy traveling through a medium
- system amplifies sound waves whose frequency matches one of its own natural frequencies of vibration
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed.
- a longitudinal wave propagated by the elastic compression of the medium
20 Clues: unit for period • unit for frequency • One repetition of the motion • The number of cycles in one second • the spreading of waves around obstacles • the shortest distance between two points • the horizontal line in the middle of the wave. • a wave that is not capable of transmitting its energy • the time it takes for an object to complete one cycle • ...
Waves 2024-02-12
Across
- Same direction
- Opposite direction, 90 degree
- Perpendicular to the direction of the energy
- Parallel to the direction of the energy
- Lowest point on the wave
Down
- Spread apart
- Close together, Condensed
- Highest point on the wave
- Resting Point to the crest
- From one congruent point to another
- Representation for frequency
11 Clues: Spread apart • Same direction • Lowest point on the wave • Close together, Condensed • Highest point on the wave • Resting Point to the crest • Representation for frequency • Opposite direction, 90 degree • From one congruent point to another • Parallel to the direction of the energy • Perpendicular to the direction of the energy
Forces and Motion Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-18
Across
- Newton's _____ law states that acceleration depends on the mass of an object.
- Mass in motion; the product of an object's mass and velocity.
- The standard unit of measure for force.
- The distance an object travels per unit of time.
- Force that pulls objects to the center of the earth.
- Forces acting on an object that do not change the object's motion.
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
- The resistance to motion of one object moving against another.
- The force acting in the opposite direction of an action force.
Down
- A push or a pull.
- Whenever there is a net force, this is the result.
- The law that states that the amount of momentum is the same before and after interaction.
- Continuous change in position of an object.
- A change in speed or direction, or both.
- Newton's ______ law states that an object at rest will remain at rest.
- A measure of how much matter is in an object.
- Speed in a given direction.
- Newton's _______ law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- The force that acts in one direction.
19 Clues: A push or a pull. • Speed in a given direction. • The force that acts in one direction. • The standard unit of measure for force. • A change in speed or direction, or both. • Continuous change in position of an object. • A measure of how much matter is in an object. • The distance an object travels per unit of time. • Whenever there is a net force, this is the result. • ...
Work and machines 2023-04-26
Across
- inclined plane wrapped around a central cylinder
- make work easier
- force all machines lose work to
- if the machine only changes direction, the mechanical advantage is equal to _____.
- force you exert
- when a force moves an object in the direction of the force
- sloped surface
- grooved wheel with a rope wrapped around it
- if output force is greater than the input force the mechanical advantage is ____ than one
- if output force is less than the input force the mechanical advantage is ____ than one.
Down
- rigid bar
- force machine exerts
- number of times machine multiplies force
- bicycle wheel
- 2 or more simple machines
- fixed point about which a lever pivots around
- compares output work to input work - expressed as a percentage
- machine that is thick on one end, thin on the other (knife)
- how fast work is done
- unit of work
- unit of power
21 Clues: rigid bar • unit of work • bicycle wheel • unit of power • sloped surface • force you exert • make work easier • force machine exerts • how fast work is done • 2 or more simple machines • force all machines lose work to • number of times machine multiplies force • grooved wheel with a rope wrapped around it • fixed point about which a lever pivots around • ...
Electricity 2025-12-04
Across
- : Electrical pressure that pushes electrons
- : Alternating current that changes direction
- : Component used to limit current
- : Circuit with only one path for current
- : Mechanical joining of wires/connectors
- : Electron in the outermost shell
- : Flexible wire made of many small strands
- : Material that conducts under some conditions
- : Safe path for stray electrical current
- : Safety device that melts under too much current
- : Magnet created by electricity in a coil
- : Material whose electrons are easily freed
- : Direction of current/positive vs negative
- : Circuit with more than one path for current
- : Unit used to measure current
- : Flow of electrons through a circuit
- : Unit used to measure resistance
Down
- : Tool to measure voltage/current/resistance
- : Melted metal used to join electrical parts
- : Converts electrical energy into mechanical motion
- : Increases or decreases voltage
- : Resettable safety switch for overcurrent
- : Electrially controlled switch
- : Opens or closes an electrical circuit
- : Test for an unbroken electrical path
- : Opposition to current flow
- : Chemical that helps solder flow and bond
- : Allows current to flow in only one direction
- : Most common solder alloy
- : Direct current that flows one way
- : Material that resists electron flow
- : Common metal used as a good conductor
- : Joining two conductors together
- : Tiny particles that matter is made of
34 Clues: : Most common solder alloy • : Opposition to current flow • : Unit used to measure current • : Electrially controlled switch • : Increases or decreases voltage • : Component used to limit current • : Electron in the outermost shell • : Joining two conductors together • : Unit used to measure resistance • : Direct current that flows one way • ...
Wave Properties and Interactions 2021-11-09
Across
- the transfer of energy by a wave to the
- a wave that travels only through matter.
- to the direction the wave travels.
- the number of times the pattern repeats
- causes the particles in a
- A material in which a wave travels
- the distance from
- the top of the wave
- the passage of a wave through a medium
- by the edge of an object or through an opening
- to another without transferring matter
Down
- the change in direction of a wave when it
- of a wave off a surface
- a material used that prevents heat, cold, noise, or electricity from passing through something
- point on a wave to the same point on the next wave.
- a wave in which the disturbance is
- to move parallel to the direction that the wave travels.
- through which it travels.
- the bottom of the wave
- the
- a given time
- is the maximum distance that the wave moves from its rest position
- a disturbance that transfers energy from one
- a longitudinal wave that can travel only through matter.
24 Clues: the • a given time • the distance from • the top of the wave • the bottom of the wave • of a wave off a surface • through which it travels. • causes the particles in a • a wave in which the disturbance is • to the direction the wave travels. • A material in which a wave travels • the passage of a wave through a medium • to another without transferring matter • ...
Electrical Knowledge 2024-11-15
Across
- A diode that emits light when current passes through it
- A material that allows electricity to flow easily
- Flow of electric charge through a conductor
- A component that resists the flow of current
- A device that changes the voltage of electricity
- A material that resists the flow of electricity
- The force that pushes electrical current
- An electrically operated switch
- Electricity that flows in one constant direction
Down
- A component that stores and releases electrical energy
- A component that allows current to flow in one direction
- A machine that converts mechanical energy into electricity
- A device that stores and provides electrical energy
- A complete path for electricity to flow
- Conducts electricity between components
- A safety device that breaks the circuit if the current is too high
- The rate at which electrical energy is used or produced
- A device that opens or closes a circuit
- The unit of measurement for electrical resistance
- Electricity that reverses direction periodically
20 Clues: An electrically operated switch • A complete path for electricity to flow • Conducts electricity between components • A device that opens or closes a circuit • The force that pushes electrical current • Flow of electric charge through a conductor • A component that resists the flow of current • A material that resists the flow of electricity • ...
chapter 21 & 22 2014-01-12
Across
- magnet- a material that retains its magnetic properties can attract or repel other magnets and can attract magnetic materials
- drop-the difference in voltage across an electrical device that has current flowing through it
- current law-states that all of the current entering a circuit branch must exit again
- used to measure large amounts of power kilowatt equals 1000 watts
- a material that can respond to forces from magnets
- fault interrupt-an outlet with an automatic device that protects you against electric shock
- - a device that converts kinetic energy into electrical energy using the law of induction
- - unit used to measure power on watt equals one joule per second
- current - electrical current that flows in one direction as with a battery
- current-electrical current that reverses direction at repeated intervals as with household electricity
Down
- the rotating disk of an electric motor or generator
- Circuit-an electric circuit that has only one path for current
- induction - the process of using a moving magnet to create a current
- circuit- a branch in a circuit with zero or very low resistance
- hours- a unit of energy to one kilowatt of power used for one hour , equals million joules
- motor - a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- declination- the difference between true north and the direction a compass points
- a magnet created by a wire carrying electric current
- device that switches the direction of electrical current the electromagnet of an electric motor
- Power-the rate at which electrical energy is changed into other forms of energy
- device with a thin wire that melts and breaks an overload circuit
- Circuit-an electric circuit with more than one path or branch
- breaker -an automatic device that trips like a switch to turn off an overload circuit
23 Clues: a material that can respond to forces from magnets • the rotating disk of an electric motor or generator • a magnet created by a wire carrying electric current • Circuit-an electric circuit with more than one path or branch • Circuit-an electric circuit that has only one path for current • circuit- a branch in a circuit with zero or very low resistance • ...
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.
science vocab 2022-11-02
Across
- the capacity for doing work
- strength or energy
- speed that remains the same
- opposite in direction and equal in size
- not moving
- hoist with a pulley
- the action or process of moving
- a sloping surface
- activity involving physical effort
- machine that applying force
Down
- transformation of energy
- energy of motion depends on mess and speed
- any process where the velocity changes
- all forces acting on an object
- force applied in one direction greater
- is started energy
- The rate of change of position of an object in any direction
17 Clues: not moving • is started energy • a sloping surface • strength or energy • hoist with a pulley • transformation of energy • the capacity for doing work • speed that remains the same • machine that applying force • all forces acting on an object • the action or process of moving • activity involving physical effort • any process where the velocity changes • ...
Geometry Module 5 & 6 Vocabulary 2025-10-16
Across
- original figure or shape before a transformation
- a rotation or direction opposite to the way the hands of clock moves
- moving in the same circular direction as the hands of a clock
- turns a figure around a fixed point by a certain angle
- moves every point of a figure by the same distance in a given direction
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- flips a figure across a line resulting in a mirror image
- change the shape of a figure by a factor >1 in one direction
- a function that moves, rotates, flips, or changes the size of a figure, changing its location, orientation, or size
- changes the size of a figure by the same amount in all directions
- changes the shape of a figure by a factor >0 and <1 in one direction
- directed line segment that possesses both magnitude (length) and direction
- new shape or figure that results from applying a transformation
12 Clues: original figure or shape before a transformation • turns a figure around a fixed point by a certain angle • flips a figure across a line resulting in a mirror image • change the shape of a figure by a factor >1 in one direction • moving in the same circular direction as the hands of a clock • new shape or figure that results from applying a transformation • ...
Vocab 2022-04-04
Across
- The attract force that relies on mass and dis
- a substance or material.
- Forces make an object still
- Resistance on an object
- potential movement
- an amount of space between two things or people
- when two bodies interact, they apply forces to one another that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction
- objectrest staysrest and objectmotion stays
- a measure, quantity, or frequency, typically one measured against some other quantity or measure.
Down
- a force makes object move in that direction
- Resisting a change in motion
- Sum of force
- Forces that make an object move
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate
- the speed of something in a given direction.
- the rate of change of velocity per unit of time.
- A push or pull exerted on an object
- A change in an postitionrelative to a point
- Movement
- the quantity of matter which a body contains
- the ability to cause change
21 Clues: Movement • Sum of force • potential movement • Resistance on an object • a substance or material. • Forces make an object still • the ability to cause change • Resisting a change in motion • Forces that make an object move • A push or pull exerted on an object • a force makes object move in that direction • A change in an postitionrelative to a point • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2019-12-17
Across
- the force that causes one object to push another object away from itself
- an electric charge developed when an object contains more protons than electrons
- the center or middle
- moving in only one direction
- one polarity of a voltage, current, or charge that has an excess of electrons
- one of the three major parts of an atom. Carries a negative charge
- current that reverses its direction of flow periodically. Reversals generally occur at regular intervals
- a material used to electrically isolate two conductive surfaces
- a material that contains four valence electrons and is used in the production of solid-state devices
- one of the principal parts of an atom. Has no charge and is part of the nucleus
- the smallest part of an element that contains all the properties of that element
- the smallest part of a compound that is made of individual atoms
Down
- current that does not reverse its direction of flow
- electrons located in the outer orbit of an atom
- the shell in which an electron moves around the nucleus of an atom
- This number is equal to the number of protons (positively charged particles) in the nucleus of an atom
- the force that causes one object to pull another object to itself
- anything that occupies space
- an object that moves in two directions
- one of the three principal parts of an atom. Has a positive charge
- a device or material that permits current to flow through it easily
- (1) one of the basic building blocks of nature An atom is the smallest part of this; (2) one part of a group of devices
22 Clues: the center or middle • moving in only one direction • anything that occupies space • an object that moves in two directions • electrons located in the outer orbit of an atom • current that does not reverse its direction of flow • a material used to electrically isolate two conductive surfaces • the smallest part of a compound that is made of individual atoms • ...
Waves 2022-05-18
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- transfer any form of energy, sound wave, light, and heat
- the flow of energy at the speed of light
- all points oscillate to the direction of the waves advance
- distance between origin and crest
- when two waves add together so that the amplitude of the resulting wave is equal to the sum of the individual amplitudes
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- difference between the frequency at which sound or light waves leave a source
- the range of all types of EM radiation
- abrupt change in the direction of propagation of a wave that strikes the boundary between different mediums
- the distance a wave travels in a certain time
- number of waves produced in a certain amount of time
- the spreading of waves around obstacles
- a positive displacement of one wave is cancelled exactly by a negative displacement of the other wave
- same direction as the direction of the travel of the wave
- the distance between identical points
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed
15 Clues: distance between origin and crest • the distance between identical points • the range of all types of EM radiation • the spreading of waves around obstacles • the flow of energy at the speed of light • the distance a wave travels in a certain time • number of waves produced in a certain amount of time • transfer any form of energy, sound wave, light, and heat • ...
Waves 2 2022-01-24
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- 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 region of a longitudinal wave where the particles in the medium are closest together
- A wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels.
- The passage of light through an object
- the change in a direction of a wave that occurs when the wave changes speed when moving from one medium to the other
- makes the particles in a medium move parallel to the direction that the wave travels.
- A wave that can travel through empty space and matter
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- the distance from one wave point to another
- a material in which a wave travels
- the transfer of energy by a wave to the medium through which it travels
- The highest point on a transverse wave
- The region of a longitudinal wave where particles are farthest apart
- Change in direction of a wave when it travels by the edge of an object or through an opening
- a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter.
- The bouncing of a wave off an object
- occurs when waves that overlap combine, forming a new wave
- The number of wavelengths by a point each second
- The maximum distance that the wave moves from its rest position
- The lowest point in 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 highest point on a transverse wave • The passage of light through an object • 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 • ...
Wave properties 2022-02-09
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- the transfer of energy by a wave to the medium through which it travels.
- the parts of a longitudinal wave where the particles are farthest apart.
- a wave that can only travel through matter.
- the lowest points on a transverse wave.
- the bouncing of a wave off a surface.
- a material in which a wave travels.
- when a wave is reflected from a surface, the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence
- a wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels.
- the parts of a longitudinal wave where the particles are closest together.
- a wave in which the particles move parallel to the direction the wave travels.
- the change in direction of a wave that occurs as the wave changes speed when moving from one medium to another.
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- the 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.
- a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another.
- a wave that can travel through empty space and through matter.
- when waves that overlap combine, forming a new wave.
- the highest point on a transverse wave.
- the distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave.
- the number of wavelengths that pass by a point each second.
- the maximum distance that the waves move from their rest position.
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 point on a transverse wave. • a wave that can only travel through matter. • when waves that overlap combine, forming a new wave. • the number of wavelengths that pass by a point each second. • ...
PHYSICS 2021-12-07
Across
- When two waves overlap in a medium, this occurs.
- It is determined by adding together point by point the displacements of the individual component waves.
- The net gravitational force exerted on an object by all other bodies in the universe.
- It is a disturbance that transfers energy from one point to another without imparting net motion to the medium through which it propagates.
- The SI unit of frequency.
- Action-at-a-distance forces can be explained using the concept of what?
- The line through the fixed point of a rotating object.
- The time it takes to complete one cycle.
- involves bodies moving along a straight line.
- The tendency of the applied force to rotate the object depends on the magnitude of the force.
- Along which the force vector lies.
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- A wave in which the particles move in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the propagation of the wave.
- A wave in which particles of the medium move in a direction parallel to the direction that the wave moves.
- The reciprocal of the period.
- It is a substance or material where the waves travel from one point to another.
- It is a non-contact force.
- A very good example of electromagnetic waves.
- The change in momentum.
- Involves a body rotating about an axis that is stationary with respect to an inertial frame of reference.
- The tendency of an object to resist changes in its rotational motion about an axis.
20 Clues: The change in momentum. • The SI unit of frequency. • It is a non-contact force. • The reciprocal of the period. • Along which the force vector lies. • The time it takes to complete one cycle. • A very good example of electromagnetic waves. • involves bodies moving along a straight line. • When two waves overlap in a medium, this occurs. • ...
chapter 15 vocab 2022-01-24
Across
- makes the particles in a medium move parallel to the direction that the wave travels
- a wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels
- the maximum distance a wave moves from its rest position
- the regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles are closest together
- the regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles are farthest apart
- a material a wave travels through
- the change in direction of a wave that occurs as the wave changes speed when moving from one medium to another
- the transfer of energy by a wave to the medium through which it travels
- the bouncing of a wave off a surface
- the number of wavelengths that pass by a point each second
- the highest point on a transverse wave
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- a wave that can travel through empty space and through matter
- the passage of light through an object
- occurs when waves that overlap combine forming a new wave
- the change in direction of a wave when it travels by the edge of an object or through an opening
- the distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave
- when a wave is reflected from a surface, the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence
- a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter
- a wave that can only travel through matter
- the lowest point on a transverse wave
20 Clues: a material a wave travels through • the bouncing of a wave off a surface • the lowest point on a transverse wave • the passage of light through an object • the highest point on a transverse wave • a wave that can only travel through matter • the maximum distance a wave moves from its rest position • occurs when waves that overlap combine forming a new wave • ...
Wave properties 2022-01-21
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- The change in direction of a wave that occurs as the wave changes speed when moving through one medium to another.
- The regions on a longitudinal wave that are farthest apart.
- a wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels.
- A wave that can travel both through empty space and through matter.
- The number of wavelengths that pass by in a number of seconds.
- highest point on a wave.
- The region on a longitudinal wave that is close together.
- The passage of light through an object.
- When a wave is reflected from a surface, the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence.
- The bouncing of a wave off a surface.
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- A wave that can travel only through matter.
- When waves that overlap combine, forming a new wave.
- makes the particles in a medium move parallel to the direction that the wave travels.
- The change in direction of a wave when it travels by the edge of an object or through an opening.
- lowest point on a wave.
- A material in which a wave travels.
- The distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the next.
- The transfer of energy by a wave to the medium through which it travels.
- The maximum distance that the wave moves from its rest position.
- A disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter.
20 Clues: lowest point on a wave. • highest point on a wave. • A material in which a wave travels. • The bouncing of a wave off a surface. • The passage of light through an object. • A wave that can travel only through matter. • When waves that overlap combine, forming a new wave. • The region on a longitudinal wave that is close together. • ...
SOUTH - BRAIN & MENTAL WELLNESS 2023-03-31
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- MOUTHS, EXPRESSIONS, BEHAVIOR AND VOICE ARE THIS FOR PEOPLE
- OUR BRAIN CAN CALM OUR __________ WHEN UPSET
- A PART OF OUR BRAIN THAT PROCESSES OUR THOUGHTS
- THE BRAIN PROCESSES INFORMATION AND COMES TO A ______
- BRAIN DOES THIS TO THE WHOLE PERSON
- BRAINS ARE LIKE A ___________
- ANOTHER NAME FOR SCHOOLING/LEARNING THAT IS NECESSARY
- IS THE COLOR FOR THIS DIRECTION
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- THE STAGE IN LIFE FOR THIS DIRECTION
- MIND DOES THIS FOR OUR EMOTIONS/FEELING
- A PART OF OUR BODY THAT HOLD OUR THOUGHTS AND MENTAL ACTIVITY
- THE MEDICINE FOR THIS DIRECTION
- WHEN ONE IS NOT SICK AND VERY HEALTHY
- WHEEL TO GUIDE US MAINTAIN OUR HEALTH
- EYES, EARS AND TOUCH PROVIDE THIS TO OUR BRAINS
- IS AN ACTIVITY OF OUR EARS AND MIND
- PERIOD OF TIME IN THE DAY
- PART OF OUR BODY WE NEED TO PROTECT
- THE SEASON FOR THIS DIRECTION
19 Clues: PERIOD OF TIME IN THE DAY • BRAINS ARE LIKE A ___________ • THE SEASON FOR THIS DIRECTION • THE MEDICINE FOR THIS DIRECTION • IS THE COLOR FOR THIS DIRECTION • IS AN ACTIVITY OF OUR EARS AND MIND • BRAIN DOES THIS TO THE WHOLE PERSON • PART OF OUR BODY WE NEED TO PROTECT • THE STAGE IN LIFE FOR THIS DIRECTION • WHEN ONE IS NOT SICK AND VERY HEALTHY • ...
Atomic Structure 2019-12-17
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- the smallest part of a compound that is made of individual atoms.
- the shell in which an electron moves around the nucleus of an atom.
- the force that causes one object to pull another object to itself.
- an object that moves in two directions.
- anything that occupies space.
- moving in only one direction.
- electrons located in the outer orbit of an atom.
- the smallest part of an element that contains all the properties of that element.
- the center or middle.
- one of the three principal parts of an atom. Has a positive charge.
- one polarity of a voltage, current, or charge that has an excess of electrons.
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- an electric charge developed when an object contains more protons than electrons.
- current that reverses its direction of flow periodically. Reversals generally occur at regular intervals.
- a device or material that permits current to flow through it easily.
- This number is equal to the number of protons (positively charged particles) in the nucleus of an atom.
- current that does not reverse its direction of flow.
- a material used to electrically isolate two conductive surfaces.
- a material that contains four valence electrons and is used in the production of solid-state devices.
- one of the three major parts of an atom. Carries a negative charge.
- the force that causes one object to push another object away from itself.
- (1) one of the basic building blocks of nature. An atom is the smallest part of this; (2) one part of a group of devices.
- one of the principal parts of an atom. Has no charge and is part of the nucleus.
22 Clues: the center or middle. • anything that occupies space. • moving in only one direction. • an object that moves in two directions. • electrons located in the outer orbit of an atom. • current that does not reverse its direction of flow. • a material used to electrically isolate two conductive surfaces. • the smallest part of a compound that is made of individual atoms. • ...
atomic structure 2019-12-16
Across
- the force that causes one object to push another object away from itself.
- an electric charge developed when an object contains more protons than electrons.
- the center or middle.
- moving in only one direction.
- one polarity of a voltage, current, or charge that has an excess of electrons.
- one of the three principal parts of an atom. Has a positive charge.
- current that reverses its direction of flow periodically. Reversals generally occur at regular intervals.
- a material used to electrically isolate two conductive surfaces.
- a material that contains four valence electrons and is used in the production of solid-state devices.
- one of the principal parts of an atom. Has no charge and is part of the nucleus.
- the smallest part of an element that contains all the properties of that element.
- the smallest part of a compound that is made of individual atoms.
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- current that does not reverse its direction of flow.
- electrons located in the outer orbit of an atom.
- the shell in which an electron moves around the nucleus of an atom.
- This number is equal to the number of protons (positively charged particles) in the nucleus of an atom.
- the force that causes one object to pull another object to itself.
- anything that occupies space.
- an object that moves in two directions.
- one of the three major parts of an atom. Carries a negative charge.
- a device or material that permits current to flow through it easily.
- (1) one of the basic building blocks of nature. An atom is the smallest part of this; (2) one part of a group of devices.
22 Clues: the center or middle. • moving in only one direction. • anything that occupies space. • an object that moves in two directions. • electrons located in the outer orbit of an atom. • current that does not reverse its direction of flow. • a material used to electrically isolate two conductive surfaces. • the smallest part of a compound that is made of individual atoms. • ...
Electromechaincal 2019-12-16
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- 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
- an object that moves in two directions
- the shell in which an electron moves around the nucleus of an atom.
- This number is equal to the number of protons (positively charged particles) in the nucleus of an atom.
- one of the three principal parts of an atom. Has a positive charge
- current that reverses its direction of flow periodically. Reversals generally occur at regular intervals.
- anything that occupies space.
- the force that causes one object to push another object away from itself
- a device or material that permits current to flow through it easily.
- (1) one of the basic building blocks of nature. An atom is the smallest part of this; (2) one part of a group of devices.
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- an electric charge developed when an object contains more protons than electrons
- one of the principal parts of an atom. Has no charge and is part of the nucleus
- a material used to electrically isolate two conductive surfaces.
- the smallest part of an element that contains all the properties of that element
- moving in only one direction
- electrons located in the outer orbit of an atom.
- a material that contains four valence electrons and is used in the production of solid-state devices.
- current that does not reverse its direction of flow
- the force that causes one object to pull another object to itself
- one of the three major parts of an atom. Carries a negative charge
- the center or middle
22 Clues: the center or middle • moving in only one direction • anything that occupies space. • an object that moves in two directions • electrons located in the outer orbit of an atom. • current that does not reverse its direction of flow • a material used to electrically isolate two conductive surfaces. • the smallest part of a compound that is made of individual atoms • ...
Atomic Structure 2019-12-16
Across
- the force that causes one object to push another object away from itself.
- one of the three major parts of an atom. Carries a negative charge.
- one of the three principal parts of an atom. Has a positive charge.
- current that reverses its direction of flow periodically. Reversals generally occur at regular intervals.
- an electric charge developed when an object contains more protons than electrons.
- the smallest part of a compound that is made of individual atoms.
- a material that contains four valence electrons and is used in the production of solid-state devices.
- a material used to isolate two conductive surfaces.
- the shell in which an electron moves around the nucleus of an atom.
- the center or middle.
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- anything that occupies space.
- moving in only one direction.
- electrons located in the outer orbit of an atom.
- one of the principal parts of an atom. Has no charge and is part of the nucleus.
- current that does not reverse its direction of flow.
- the force that causes one object to pull another object to itself.
- a device or material that permits current to flow through it easily.
- one polarity of a voltage, current, or charge that has an excess of electrons.
- an object that moves in two directions.
- the smallest part of an element that contains all the properties of that element.
- (1) one of the basic building blocks of nature. An atom is the smallest part of this; (2) one part of a group of devices.
- This number is equal to the number of protons (positively charged particles) in the nucleus of an atom.
22 Clues: the center or middle. • anything that occupies space. • moving in only one direction. • an object that moves in two directions. • electrons located in the outer orbit of an atom. • a material used to isolate two conductive surfaces. • current that does not reverse its direction of flow. • the smallest part of a compound that is made of individual atoms. • ...
science vocab 2022-11-02
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- the capacity for doing work
- strength or energy
- speed that remains the same
- opposite in direction and equal in size
- not moving
- hoist with a pulley
- the action or process of moving
- a sloping surface
- activity involving physical effort
- machine that applying force
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- transformation of energy
- energy of motion depends on mess and speed
- any process where the velocity changes
- all forces acting on an object
- force applied in one direction greater
- is started energy
- The rate of change of position of an object in any direction
17 Clues: not moving • is started energy • a sloping surface • strength or energy • hoist with a pulley • transformation of energy • the capacity for doing work • speed that remains the same • machine that applying force • all forces acting on an object • the action or process of moving • activity involving physical effort • any process where the velocity changes • ...
Waves, sound, light, Unit 2025-04-29
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- number of waves in a second
- moves in direction started
- substance which wave can be transmitted
- below the normal human hearing range
- light actually converges
- always curve inward
- locations where light appeared to converge
- bending wave as it passes at an angle
- always curve outward
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- perpendicular to direction started
- waves having no special phase relation
- frequency above normal human hear range
- monochromatic with most waves in phase
- the region where particles are the farthest
- distance from crest to crest (or trough)
- distance from equilibrium point
- beam that only vibrates in one direction
17 Clues: always curve inward • always curve outward • light actually converges • moves in direction started • number of waves in a second • distance from equilibrium point • perpendicular to direction started • below the normal human hearing range • bending wave as it passes at an angle • waves having no special phase relation • monochromatic with most waves in phase • ...
Doing the Wave 2015-03-16
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- A disturbance that travels through a medium from one location to another.
- The lowest point of a wave
- The change in direction of waves as they pass through an opening or around a barrier in their path
- measures time in seconds
- natural position at rest that the wave follows
- Type of wave in which particles of a medium move in a direction perpendicular to the direction that the wave moves.
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- The length of one complete wave cycle
- A wave in which particles undergo a circular motion
- A type of wave in which particles of a medium move in a direction parallel to the direction that the wave moves.
- The maximum amount of displacement of a particle on the medium from its rest position
- the bending of the path of the waves
- The highest point of a wave
- the unit to measure frequency
13 Clues: measures time in seconds • The lowest point of a wave • The highest point of a wave • the unit to measure frequency • the bending of the path of the waves • The length of one complete wave cycle • natural position at rest that the wave follows • A wave in which particles undergo a circular motion • A disturbance that travels through a medium from one location to another. • ...
Chaper 15 Vocab 2022-01-21
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- bouncing of a wave off a surface
- the change in direction of a wave when it travels by the edge of an object or through an opening
- the change in direction of a wave that occurs as the wave changes speed when moving from one medium to another
- 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.
- the lowest points on a transverse wave
- the passage of light through an object
- makes the particles in a medium move parallel to the direction that the wave travels
- a material in which a wave travels
- regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles are farthest apart
- the maximum distance that a wave moves from its rest position
- the number of wavelengths that pass by a point each second
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- when waves that overlap combine, forming a new wave
- a wave that can travel only through matter
- a wave that can travel through empty space and through matter
- regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles in the medium are closest together
- when a wave is reflected from a surface, the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence
- the highest points on a transverse wave
- the distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave
- a wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels
20 Clues: bouncing of a wave off a surface • a material in which a wave travels • the lowest points on a transverse wave • the passage of light through an object • the highest points on a transverse wave • a wave that can travel only through matter • when waves that overlap combine, forming a new wave • the number of wavelengths that pass by a point each second • ...
Wave Properties 2022-01-21
Across
- the lowest points on a transverse wave
- the regions of the longitudinal wave that are closest together
- the maximum distance that the wave moves from its rest position
- makes the particles in a medium move parallel to the direction that the wave travels
- a wave that can only travel through matter
- the change in direction of a wave when it travels by the edge of an object or through an opening
- the bouncing of a wave of a surface
- the regions of a longitudinal wave the particles are farthest apart
- the distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave
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- the highest points on a transverse wave
- is a wave that can travel through empty space and through matter
- the passage of light through an object
- the change in direction of a wave that occurs as the wave changes speed when moving from one medium to another
- when a wave is reflected from a surface, the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence
- occurs when waves that overlap combine, forming a new wave
- 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
- a material in which a wave travels
- the number of wavelengths that pass by a point each second
- a wave in the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels
20 Clues: a material in which a wave travels • the bouncing of a wave of 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 only travel through matter • occurs when waves that overlap combine, forming a new wave • the number of wavelengths that pass by a point each second • ...
GCSE Particles and Forces (Physics) 2024-06-26
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- A ____metre is 1/1000th of a metre.
- Stiffness of a spring.
- Specific heat ______.
- How 'stretched' a spring is.
- The force of gravity on an object
- Change in y/change in x
- *Challenge* Used to multiply force applied to a liquid.
- Force of air on a moving object.
- Can change the speed, direction, or shape of an object
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- A vector quantity which measures the straight line distance between two places.
- Units for mass.
- A quantity which has SIZE ONLY, and no direction.
- A type of quantity which has BOTH size and direction.
- Force/Area
- Change in velocity/time
- A state of matter where the particles can move over one another, but do not have strong intermolecular forces.
- Speed and direction of an object.
- A small bit of matter; the _______ model.
- A state of matter where the particles are far apart
19 Clues: Force/Area • Units for mass. • Specific heat ______. • Stiffness of a spring. • Change in velocity/time • Change in y/change in x • How 'stretched' a spring is. • Force of air on a moving object. • The force of gravity on an object • Speed and direction of an object. • A ____metre is 1/1000th of a metre. • A small bit of matter; the _______ model. • ...
Newtons Laws 1 2024-11-14
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- The combination of the speed and direction of an object
- A push or a pull on one object by another that is touching it.
- forces that are not equal in magnitude and may or may not act in the same direction.
- The unit for forces
- when two equal forces act in opposite directions, causing no motion
- an external force that opposes the relative motion of two contact areas
- an object at rest (not moving) stays at rest, and an object that is in motion will stay in motion at constant velocity (straight line) unless it encounters an unbalanced force (a net force)
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- The direction of a positive force
- The direction of a negative force
- a quantity that has it has both magnitude and direction
- a force that one object can apply to another object without touching it
- a measurement that refers to the amount of matter that makes up an object
- How many laws of motion did Newton write
- The sum of all forces acting on an object
14 Clues: The unit for forces • The direction of a positive force • The direction of a negative force • How many laws of motion did Newton write • The sum of all forces acting on an object • The combination of the speed and direction of an object • a quantity that has it has both magnitude and direction • A push or a pull on one object by another that is touching it. • ...
Forces and motion 2017-06-21
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- Energy is transferred from one object to another when a reaction takes place. Energy comes in many forms and can be transferred from one object to another as heat, light, or motion, to name a few
- A resultant vector is the combination of two or more single vectors. When used alone, the term vector refers to a graphical representation of the magnitude and direction of a physical entity like force, velocity, or acceleration
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- how far away something is
- the constant speed that a freely falling object eventually reaches when the resistance of the medium through which it is falling prevents further acceleration
- the distance of which it takes for the driver to brake
- for every action there is a equal and opposite reaction
- the distance of which the driver thinks about braking
- when the speed of an object increases
- the quantity of motion of a moving object
- two forces acting on an object that are equal
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- An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force
- having only magnitude, not direction
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another
- a quantity having direction as well as magnitude, especially as determining the position of one point in space relative to another
- air resistance is the forces acting against an object moving through the air
- the distance it takes which to stop
- two forces of different strength
- the gravitational force on an object
- local rate of change
- Newton's second law of motion can be formally stated as follows: The acceleration of an object as produced by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, in the same direction as the net force, and inversely proportional to the mass of the object
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force
- the force of an object
- the speed of something in a given direction
- how fast an object is moving
25 Clues: local rate of change • the force of an object • how far away something is • how fast an object is moving • two forces of different strength • the distance it takes which to stop • having only magnitude, not direction • the gravitational force on an object • when the speed of an object increases • the quantity of motion of a moving object • ...
Waves, Sound, and Light 2023-05-04
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- A wave is the number of times the pattern repeats in a given time
- When a wave changes direction and it starts to speed up while moving from one medium to another
- Lens that are thicker in the middle but the edges are thin
- A piece of glass material cut with precise angles and plane faces
- Is the passage of a wave through a medium
- The distance between one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave is the wavelength
- When a material doesn't let light through
- A lens that is thicker in the edges than in the middle
- Type of wave where the particles in a medium to move parallel to the direction that the wave travels
- Transfers energy by a wave
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- The lowest point of a wave
- Is the bouncing of a wave off a surface
- The change of direction by a wave when an object is moving by the edge of the object
- Type of wave that travels only through matter
- When a wave is the maximum distance that the wave moves from it's rest position
- Objects that are see-through
- An object that appears blurry
- A material in which a wave travels
- Type of mirror with a flat surface that produces an erect visual image of a real object where front and back are reversed
- A transparent object with at least one curved side that causes light to change direction
20 Clues: The lowest point of a wave • Transfers energy by a wave • Objects that are see-through • An object that appears blurry • A material in which a wave travels • Is the bouncing of a wave off a surface • Is the passage of a wave through a medium • When a material doesn't let light through • Type of wave that travels only through matter • ...
Chpater 2 - Basic Electrical Theory 2018-08-26
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- Generally, the force that exists between two objects that contain opposite electrical charges.
- A material, the smallest part of which would be an atom.
- Any material composed of atoms.
- Materials that conduct electricity easily.
- Current that reverses its direction of flow at periodic intervals.
- The center or core of an object.
- Materials that hinder the flow of electricity.
- Something that moves in only one direction.
- A sub-atomic particle located in the nucleus of an atom; this has a positive charge.
- The space in which an electron circles the nucleus of an atom.
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- One of the principal parts of an atom. This has no charge and it is part of the nucleus.
- The number of protons located in the nucleus of an atom.
- A charge formed by an excess of electrons.
- A device that can conduct current in either direction, or current that flows in two directions.
- Electrons located in the outermost orbit or shell of an atom.
- Current that flows in only one direction.
- A sub-atomic particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom and contains a negative charge.
- Generally, the force that exists between two objects that contain like electrical charges.
- A combination of atoms that form the smallest part of an atom.
- The smallest part of an element, this is composed of three primary sub-atomic particles; the proton, the neutron, and the electron.
- A charge formed by a lack of electrons.
21 Clues: Any material composed of atoms. • The center or core of an object. • A charge formed by a lack of electrons. • Current that flows in only one direction. • A charge formed by an excess of electrons. • Materials that conduct electricity easily. • Something that moves in only one direction. • Materials that hinder the flow of electricity. • ...
Waves crossword 2022-01-24
Across
- the bouncing of a wave off a surface
- Makes the particles in a medium move parallel to the direction that the wave travels
- The regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles in the medium are closest together
- The number of wavelengths that pass by a point each second
- The highest points on a transverse wave
- A wave that can travel only through matter
- the change in direction of a wave that occurs as the wave changes speed when moving from one medium to another
- The change in direction of a wave when it travels by the edge of an object or through an opening
- the distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave
- a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter
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- a wave that can travel through empty space and through matter
- A wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels.
- when a wave is reflected from a surface, the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence
- the transfer of energy by a wave to the medium through which it travels
- A material in which a wave travels
- When waves that overlap combine forming a new wave.
- the passage of light through an object
- The maximum distance that moves from its rest position
- The lowest points on a transverse wave
- The regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles are farthest apart
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 that overlap combine forming a new wave. • The maximum distance that moves from its rest position • ...
Chapter 15 Vocab 2022-01-21
Across
- the bouncing of a wave of a surface
- the regions of a longitudinal wave where particles on a medium are closest together
- a material in which a wave travels
- the distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave
- disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter
- a wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction a wave travels
- the transfer of energy by a wave to the medium through which it travels
- the change in direction of a wave that occurs as the wave changes speed when moving from one medium to another
- the lowest point on a transverse wave
Down
- when a wave is reflected from a surface, the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence
- occurs when waves that overlap combine forming a new wave
- the change in direction of a wave when it travels by the edge of an object or through an opening
- the number of wavelengths that pass by each second
- a wave that can only travel through matter
- the regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles in the medium are furthest apart
- makes the particles in a medium move parallel to the direction that a wave travels
- a wave that can travel through empty space and matter
- the passage of light through an object
- the maximum distance that a wave moves from its rest position
- the highest point on a transverse
20 Clues: the highest point on a transverse • a material in which a wave travels • the bouncing of a wave of a surface • the lowest point on a transverse wave • the passage of light through an object • a wave that can only travel through matter • the number of wavelengths that pass by each second • a wave that can travel through empty space and matter • ...
Wave Properties 2022-02-04
Across
- the number of waves that pass by each second
- is the change in direction of a wave that occurs when moving from one medium to another
- the highest point on a transverse wave
- the transfer of energy by a wave to the medium
- makes the particles in a medium move in parallel to the direction that the wave travels
- the bouncing of a wave of a surface
- a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter.
- the distance from one point on a wave to the same point on a crest
- a wave that can travel through empty space and through matter.
- the passage of light through an object
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- occurs when waves that overlap combine, forming a new wave
- the change in direction of a wave when it travels by the edge of an object or through an opening
- the regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles in the medium are closest together
- is a wave that can travel through matter
- a wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels
- is the maximum distance that the wave moves from its rest position
- a material in which a wave travels
- the regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles in the medium are farthest apart
- when a wave is reflected from a surface
- the lowest point on a transverse wave
20 Clues: a material in which a wave travels • the bouncing of a wave of a surface • the lowest point on a transverse wave • the highest point on a transverse wave • the passage of light through an object • when a wave is reflected from a surface • is a wave that can travel through matter • the number of waves that pass by each second • ...
SHM, Waves, and Optics 2025-05-01
Across
- Formed by the line normal to a surface and the direction in which a reflected ray moves
- a beam of light that only vibrates in one direction
- cyan, magenta,and yellow
- The angle between the ray that strikes a surface and the normal to that surface
- A perceived change in sound
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- Rays converge to make an image
- red,green, and blue
- Travels perpendicular to the direction it was started
- Moves in the same direction that it was started
- Rays diverge to make an image
- short wavelength
- Similar to night vision goggles
- To see color
- Light beams travel in multiple different directions
- long wavelength
15 Clues: To see color • long wavelength • short wavelength • red,green, and blue • cyan, magenta,and yellow • A perceived change in sound • Rays diverge to make an image • Rays converge to make an image • Similar to night vision goggles • Moves in the same direction that it was started • a beam of light that only vibrates in one direction • ...
DIRECTION LANGUAGE 2022-01-05
Across
- being in a position on the other side; facing
- the part of a building or object that faces forward
- ahead continuing in one direction without bending or curving
- to a position that is further than a particular point
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- at the back (of)
- the point, area, or line that is formed by the meeting of two lines, surfaces, roads, etc.
- people or things that are very near or beside each other
- the opposite side of right
- the opposite side of left
- very near, next to, or touching
10 Clues: at the back (of) • the opposite side of left • the opposite side of right • very near, next to, or touching • being in a position on the other side; facing • the part of a building or object that faces forward • to a position that is further than a particular point • people or things that are very near or beside each other • ...
Les direction 2021-05-01
Giving Direction 2025-06-12
Across
- You wait here to take the bus. (Side of the road)
- A place where two roads meet – a __________. (You turn here)
- Go__________ the park to reach school. (From one side to another)
- The opposite of "in front of"
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- The opposite of right.
- What you do when you change direction?
- Go __________ until you reach the shop. (No turning)
- Walk __________ the road carefully. (To the other side)
- Turn to the __________.
- Red, yellow, or green (tells cars to stop or go)
10 Clues: The opposite of right. • Turn to the __________. • The opposite of "in front of" • What you do when you change direction? • You wait here to take the bus. (Side of the road) • Red, yellow, or green (tells cars to stop or go) • Walk __________ the road carefully. (To the other side) • Go __________ until you reach the shop. (No turning) • ...
Direction Crossword 2025-09-27
Across
- The direction towards the setting sun.
- Moving to a lower place.
- Moving in a rear direction.
- The opposite of north.
Down
- The side of the body where the heart is.
- Moving to a higher place.
- Moving in a front direction.
- The direction towards the rising sun.
- A primary compass point.
- The side of the body opposite left.
10 Clues: The opposite of north. • A primary compass point. • Moving to a lower place. • Moving to a higher place. • Moving in a rear direction. • Moving in a front direction. • The side of the body opposite left. • The direction towards the rising sun. • The direction towards the setting sun. • The side of the body where the heart is.
Tan_Xiu_Zhen_20 2014-03-20
Across
- Time taken for one whole swing
- quantity that only have magnitude
- Force is a ______or a pull
- ______force =ma
- object changes its velocity (or speed) to become slower
- Density=______/volume
- Bigger mass, bigger______
- ______forces:forces that acts when objects touch
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- ________=final velocity-initial velocity/time taken
- SI unit for mass
- rate of change of distance in a specified direction with time
- _____=speed/time interval
- quantity that has magnitude and direction
- the distance moved in a specified direction
- ________ Balance(Used to measure weight)
- SI unit for weight
16 Clues: ______force =ma • SI unit for mass • SI unit for weight • Density=______/volume • _____=speed/time interval • Bigger mass, bigger______ • Force is a ______or a pull • Time taken for one whole swing • quantity that only have magnitude • ________ Balance(Used to measure weight) • quantity that has magnitude and direction • the distance moved in a specified direction • ...
Lesson 18 Spelling Words 2025-05-08
Across
- the perimeter of an entrance to a room
- water from a generous storm
- a shiny mineral
- doing something in an inferior manner
- showing someone around a place
- a variety of choices
- a powerful leader whom no one questions
- splendor, beauty
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- a standalone piece of furniture for storing clothes
- to consume something quickly
- an uncultivated, hilly terrain
- a necessary job around the house
- one share among many
- moving in a vertical direction
- a tasty color
- aiming at, in the direction of
- a large group of flying insects
- a command
- used to be whole, but not now
- to stop an attempt at something
20 Clues: a command • a tasty color • a shiny mineral • splendor, beauty • one share among many • a variety of choices • water from a generous storm • to consume something quickly • used to be whole, but not now • an uncultivated, hilly terrain • moving in a vertical direction • aiming at, in the direction of • showing someone around a place • a large group of flying insects • ...
Ensav club 2025-07-21
Across
- Which device stores magnetic energy?
- Which current flows in one direction?
- What is used to measure current?
- Unit of power?
- What resists the flow of current?
- Which current changes direction?
- Formula for power?
- What is used to measure resistance?
- What device converts AC to DC?
- SI unit of capacitance?
- Unit of resistance?
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- What tool measures all electrical quantities?
- Device used to step up voltage?
- What is used to measure voltage?
- Unit of voltage?
- What device stores electric charge?
- What protects circuit from overload?
- What device allows one-way current?
- What is the SI unit of current?
- Which law states V=IR?
20 Clues: Unit of power? • Unit of voltage? • Formula for power? • Unit of resistance? • Which law states V=IR? • SI unit of capacitance? • What device converts AC to DC? • Device used to step up voltage? • What is the SI unit of current? • What is used to measure voltage? • What is used to measure current? • Which current changes direction? • What resists the flow of current? • ...
Psychology Chapter 2 2023-02-08
Across
- influenced and controlled
- subject of psychological research
- measured
- strength and direction
- researcher knows participant
- bias observations
- Conclsions
- one variable causes change in another
- Outside factor
- reduction in number over time
- consistency of given results
- both are blind
- expectations and beliefs
- misleading participants
- individual surveyed
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- between two or more variables
- complete and truthful information
- Set of ideas
- determines reliability
- given design of amount to measure
- experience manipulated variable
- two variables change in direction
- change in direction
- Reasoning
- if-then statement
- compares multiple segments
- do not experience manipulated variable
- group of individuals selected
- selected from larger population
29 Clues: measured • Reasoning • Conclsions • Set of ideas • Outside factor • both are blind • if-then statement • bias observations • change in direction • individual surveyed • determines reliability • strength and direction • misleading participants • expectations and beliefs • influenced and controlled • compares multiple segments • researcher knows participant • consistency of given results • ...
Directions 2023-07-06
Across
- The direction where the sun rises.
- In a direction that is to the side or parallel to something.
- Moving towards a higher position or a higher point.
- The part of something that faces or points forward.
- Towards the side opposite to the left when facing forward.
- In the direction that is straight ahead or in front of you.
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- The direction towards the top of a map or compass.
- In the direction that is opposite to the one you are facing.
- The direction where the sun sets.
- The part of something that is opposite to the front.
- The direction towards the bottom of a map or compass.
- Towards the side opposite to the right when facing forward.
- Moving towards a lower position or a lower point.
13 Clues: The direction where the sun sets. • The direction where the sun rises. • Moving towards a lower position or a lower point. • The direction towards the top of a map or compass. • Moving towards a higher position or a higher point. • The part of something that faces or points forward. • The part of something that is opposite to the front. • ...
Chapter 15 Vocab: Waves 2025-04-11
Across
- a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter.
- the number of wavelengths that pass by each second
- makes the particles in a medium move parallel to the direction that the wave travels
- a wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction to the direction of the wave
- a wave that can travel through empty space and through matter
- the maximum distance that the waver moves from its rest position (height of the wave)
- the lowest point on a transverse wave
Down
- a wave that can travel only through matter.
- the distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave
- the change in direction of a wave that occurs as the wave changes speed when moving from one medium to another.
- The regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles are farthest apart.
- The regions of a longitudinal wave where the particles in the medium are closest together
- a material in which a wave can travel
- the bouncing of a wave off a surface
- the highest points on a transverse wave.
15 Clues: the bouncing of a wave off a surface • a material in which a wave can travel • the lowest point on a transverse wave • the highest points on a transverse wave. • a wave that can travel only through matter. • the number of wavelengths that pass by each second • a wave that can travel through empty space and through matter • ...
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.
Down
- 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. • ...
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.
Down
- - 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 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.
Down
- 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 • ...
COLLEGE XWORDS 2019-05-15
Across
- ETHICAL version of Location Location Location
- COULD BE DELAWARE?
- namesake of the financial scheme
- done in court or out of court
- Chapter 15 direction
- debtor combination part two
- Cannibis case double debtor
- payments over time
- Not quite a Trustee
- trustee's asset disposition
- PROCESS FOR CLIENT DRIVEN SOLUTION
- priority for dip lender
- Chapter 15 direction part two
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- Voting Block
- SUPREME CASE DOWN ON DISMISSALS
- SECURED CREDITOR QUEST PART ONE
- SECURED CREDITOR QUEST PART TWO
- debtor combination part one
- Chapter 9 debtor
- BANJKRUPTCY'S RENOWNED HARVEY
- Chapter 11 goal
- Supreme lack of jurisdiction
- Number for reorganization
- all rights not preserved
24 Clues: Voting Block • Chapter 11 goal • Chapter 9 debtor • COULD BE DELAWARE? • payments over time • Not quite a Trustee • Chapter 15 direction • priority for dip lender • all rights not preserved • Number for reorganization • debtor combination part one • debtor combination part two • Cannibis case double debtor • trustee's asset disposition • Supreme lack of jurisdiction • ...
Motion vocabulary 2022-03-18
Across
- not moving, stable
- 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 motion-opposing force exerted by surfaces when objects are in contact with each other; factors include surface conditions and mass
- one force is greater then another,the forces are not balanced
- the force that pulls objects toward each other; factors include the objects' masses and distance apart
- the tendency of an object to resist any change in motion; is dependent upon the object's mass
- when two bodies interact, they apply forces to one another that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction
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- the rate and direction of an objects movement
- length of the path between 2 points
- equal in size and opposite in direction
- does not change its position with respect to its surroundings with time
- The rate of change of velocity per unit of time
- 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 speed unless it is acted upon by a force
- the time rate at which an object is moving along a path
- a push or pull exerted on an object;a force is described by its strength and direction
- length of the path between 2 points in a particular direction
- the amount of matter in an object
17 Clues: not moving, stable • the amount of matter in an object • length of the path between 2 points • equal in size and opposite in direction • the rate and direction of an objects movement • The rate of change of velocity per unit of time • the time rate at which an object is moving along a path • one force is greater then another,the forces are not balanced • ...
Do You Know One direction and their Songs? 2015-09-09
Across
- What month was Harry born?
- "Same old 'Shh' but a different day"
- What is Niall's favorite instrument?
- "I figured it out, figured it from black and white"
- "I'm like a crow on a wire"
- What Is the only instrument Harry can play?
- "Going out tonight changes into something red"
- "Maybe its the way she walks, straight into my heart and stole it"
- what month was Zayn born in?
Down
- "She's been my queen, since we were sixteen"
- "There's a devil in your eyes is chasing me"
- On what day was Louis born?
- "Written on these walls are the stories that I can't explain"
- What is Liam's Girlfriends name?
- "I just want to take you anywhere that you like"
- What month was Niall born in?
- What month was Liam born?
17 Clues: What month was Liam born? • What month was Harry born? • On what day was Louis born? • "I'm like a crow on a wire" • what month was Zayn born in? • What month was Niall born in? • What is Liam's Girlfriends name? • "Same old 'Shh' but a different day" • What is Niall's favorite instrument? • What Is the only instrument Harry can play? • ...
Weather 2023-01-26
Across
- Frozen balls of rain
- Measures temperature
- Shows direction and strength of the wind
- Measures atmospheric pressure
- Measures depth of rain in one area
- When a cloud gets heavy and releases water
- Static electricity in clouds
- A cyclone of wind
Down
- Measures wind speed and direction
- Another word for rain
- A person that studies weather
- A bunch of water droplets together
- Measures weather parameters in the air
- The study of weather
- Tells the direction of the wind
15 Clues: A cyclone of wind • Frozen balls of rain • Measures temperature • The study of weather • Another word for rain • Static electricity in clouds • A person that studies weather • Measures atmospheric pressure • Tells the direction of the wind • Measures wind speed and direction • A bunch of water droplets together • Measures depth of rain in one area • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Unit 9 Vocabulary Assessment 2025-08-19
Across
- Moving back and forth on a surface.
- Moving something closer.
- Moving to a lower place.
- Joining two things together.
- A push or pull that moves things.
- A person who moves on ice or wheels.
- Bending your body or an object to one side.
- When something takes place.
- Tipping and hitting the ground from a higher place.
- The earth’s pull that makes things fall.
- Moving to the front.
Down
- Staying steady without falling.
- A seat that moves back and forth.
- Moving back to back.
- When two things rub together.
- Turning around and around.
- from Moving in the opposite direction.
- The way something moves or points.
- Moving something away.
- Moving in the direction of.
20 Clues: Moving back to back. • Moving to the front. • Moving something away. • Moving something closer. • Moving to a lower place. • Turning around and around. • When something takes place. • Moving in the direction of. • Joining two things together. • When two things rub together. • Staying steady without falling. • A seat that moves back and forth. • A push or pull that moves things. • ...
HS1: 1.02 Key Terms 2025-01-21
Across
- imaginary anatomical dividing lines useful for separating body structures
- the space in the chest between the pleural sacs of the lungs
- cavity group of organs functioning together within one or more body systems located in one similar area of the body
- relating to an outer part
- of, relating to, involving, or lying in the mouth
- at right angles to a given plane
- one of four parts created by a medial sagittal plane and a transverse plane passing through the umbilicus at right angles
- one of nine areas of the abdomen created by four imaginary planes; used to locate organs more easily
- of or relating to the head
- relating to the mouth
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- to divide into two equal parts
- plane imaginary cross-section that divides the body into upper and lower portions
- extending in the same direction and not meeting
- navel; depression in abdomen that marks the former point of attachment of the umbilical cord
- imaginary line indicating a perpendicular direction to the ground
- relating to the inside of the body
- relating to the stomach
- a cut made through the body in the direction of a certain plane
18 Clues: relating to the mouth • relating to the stomach • relating to an outer part • of or relating to the head • to divide into two equal parts • at right angles to a given plane • relating to the inside of the body • extending in the same direction and not meeting • of, relating to, involving, or lying in the mouth • the space in the chest between the pleural sacs of the lungs • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Anatomical Structure 2025-01-21
Across
- one of nine areas of the abdomen created by four imaginary planes; used to locate organs more easily
- relating to the stomach
- relating to an outer part
- the space in the chest between the pleural sacs of the lungs
- one of four parts created by a medial sagittal plane and a transverse plane passing through the umbilicus at right angles
- at right angles to a given plane
- imaginary line indicating a perpendicular direction to the ground
- extending in the same direction and not meeting
Down
- to divide into two equal parts
- imaginary cross-section that divides the body into upper and lower portions
- of or relating to the head
- group of organs functioning together within one or more body systems located in one similar area of the body
- relating to the mouth
- a cut made through the body in the direction of a certain plane
- imaginary anatomical dividing lines useful for separating body structures
- navel; depression in abdomen that marks the former point of attachment of the umbilical cord
- relating to the inside of the body
- of, relating to, involving, or lying in the mouth
18 Clues: relating to the mouth • relating to the stomach • relating to an outer part • of or relating to the head • to divide into two equal parts • at right angles to a given plane • relating to the inside of the body • extending in the same direction and not meeting • of, relating to, involving, or lying in the mouth • the space in the chest between the pleural sacs of the lungs • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Making Fabric Choices 2025-09-05
Across
- A weave formed by interlacing each crosswise yarn with each lengthwise yarn.
- Fibers completely made from chemicals.
- A fabric made from two or more combined fibers.
- Manufactured fibers that are made into extremely fine filaments.
- Fibers that are wool, camel's hair, silk.
- Fibers that are cotton, linen.
- Made by twisting fibers together.
- A fabric made by interlocking loops of a continuous length of yarn.
- Fibers that come from animals and plants.
- These can be less than an inch in length or long continuous strands.
- The feel of fabric next to your skin.
Down
- A weave created by adding extra yarns to a plain weave.
- A fabric made by bonding fibers and yarns together in a web.
- The ability of fabric to fall into soft folds
- A name used by companies to identify their fibers.
- Fibers that are formed in factories.
- A weave formed by interlacing a yarn in one direction with two yarns in another direction.
- A weave formed by interlacing a yarn in one direction with four or more yarns in another direction.
- Fabric made by interlacing yarns at right angles.
- A name of a group of fibers.
- Created when yarns are woven, knitted, or pressed.
- A treatment used to change the feel, appearance, or performance of a fabric.
22 Clues: A name of a group of fibers. • Fibers that are cotton, linen. • Made by twisting fibers together. • Fibers that are formed in factories. • The feel of fabric next to your skin. • Fibers completely made from chemicals. • Fibers that are wool, camel's hair, silk. • Fibers that come from animals and plants. • The ability of fabric to fall into soft folds • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Neuroanatomy 2 2025-07-29
Across
- Sniff out the answer—it heads toward the nose or front of the brain.
- The anatomical underdog—points downward, toward the feet.
- Incoming mail for the brain—these pathways bring the message in.
- Right down the midline—this direction keeps it centered and symmetrical.
- No middle ground here—this direction goes to the outer edge.
- Turtles and brains agree—this is the back or top, depending on who you ask.
- Tail-end tales—this direction heads down the brainstem or spine.
Down
- Outgoing signals—your brain’s way of saying “go do something.”
- Cross-talk! This side works the opposite hemisphere from where it started.
- Face-forward thinking—this direction moves you toward the front of the body or brain.
- One-sided argument, or one-sided brain activity? Either way, it’s just one side.
- Think belly-side or brain-bottom—this direction’s got guts.
- Don’t look back—or maybe do—this one’s all about what lies behind.
- Double the input, double the sides—this term lives in both hemispheres.
- Feeling elevated? This term means "above," toward the top/head.
- Mirror, mirror on the wall—this side sticks with its own hemisphere.
16 Clues: The anatomical underdog—points downward, toward the feet. • Think belly-side or brain-bottom—this direction’s got guts. • No middle ground here—this direction goes to the outer edge. • Outgoing signals—your brain’s way of saying “go do something.” • Feeling elevated? This term means "above," toward the top/head. • ...
