one direction Crossword Puzzles
Waves Part 1 Vocab 2024-12-11
Across
- the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye
- the range of all types of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light
- the process by which a wave is absorbed by a material and converted to energy
- the number of waves that pass a point in one second.
- the distance between successive crests or troughs in a wave
- A disturbance that transfers through space or matter
- the height of a wave from its rest position, related to the energy of the wave
- a type of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye.
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- the region in a longitudinal wave where particles are closest together
- a type of wave where the disturbance moves perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- a type of wave where the disturbance moves parallel to the direction of the wave
- the bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface
- the lowest point of a wave
- the region in a longitudinal wave where particles are spread apart
- the being of a wave as it passes from one medium to another
- the highest point of a wave
- a transparent object that refracts light to converge or diverge beams
17 Clues: the lowest point of a wave • the highest point of a wave • the bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface • the number of waves that pass a point in one second. • A disturbance that transfers through space or matter • the being of a wave as it passes from one medium to another • the distance between successive crests or troughs in a wave • ...
Wave Vocabulary Definitions 2024-12-10
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- The region in a longitudinal wave where particles are spread apart.
- The bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface.
- The height of a wave from its rest position, related to the energy of the wave.
- The lowest point of a wave.
- The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye.
- The region in a longitudinal wave where particles are closest together.
- The number of waves that pass a point in one second.
- The range of all types of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light.
Down
- A type of wave where the disturbance moves perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
- The distance between successive crests or troughs in a wave.
- A disturbance that transfers energy through space or matter.
- The process by which a wave is absorbed by a material and converted to energy.
- A type of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye.
- A type of wave where the disturbance moves parallel to the direction of the wave.
- A transparent object that refracts light to converge or diverge beams.
- The highest point of a wave.
- The bending of a wave as it passes from one medium to another.
17 Clues: The lowest point of a wave. • The highest point of a wave. • The bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface. • The number of waves that pass a point in one second. • The distance between successive crests or troughs in a wave. • A disturbance that transfers energy through space or matter. • The bending of a wave as it passes from one medium to another. • ...
Au Port: Direction Hong Kong 2025-02-17
16 Clues: auch • Geld • genau • angeln • Betten • stimmt • er muss • getrennt • behalten • schlafen • ich muss • Kompliziert • Kennengelernt • ich habe Ihnen gesagt • verkaufer (Root of the verb: vendre + -eur) • Ticket Office (French word for ticket + -erie)
vocab 2025-03-03
Across
- the interval of time it takes for a motion to repeat
- a measurement of the amount of energy transferred by a wave
- repetitive movement back and forth through an equilibrium, or central, position, so that the maximum displacement on one side of this position is equal to the maximum displacement on the other side.
- wave a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation.
- a material that moves energy or light from one substance to another, or from one location to another, or from one surface to another
- wave a vibration in matter that moves through a medium and transfers energy
- interference when two waves overlap in such a way that they combine to create a larger wave
- the interval of time it takes for a motion to repeat
- the number of waves that pass a fixed point in a given amount of time
- the periodic back and forth motion of a physical quantity, such as mechanical displacements or electric current, from a position of equilibrium
- the point on a wave with the greatest positive value or upward displacement in a cycle
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- the lowest point below the rest position
- wave movement
- the distance between identical points, or adjacent crests, in the adjacent cycles of a waveform signal propagated in space or along a wire
- interference occurs when waves come together so that they completely cancel each other out
- wave a wave that moves perpendicularly to the direction of the wave's motion
16 Clues: wave movement • the lowest point below the rest position • the interval of time it takes for a motion to repeat • the interval of time it takes for a motion to repeat • wave a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation. • a measurement of the amount of energy transferred by a wave • the number of waves that pass a fixed point in a given amount of time • ...
unit one 2022-08-01
16 Clues: 1+2= • not old • not big • not single • not married • one child many • I...from England • one, two ... four • I am from England • mother and father • my sisters ...nice • what people call me • my wife ... Swedish • a child that is a girl • I am Swedish, I am ...Sweden • I am married, I am a wife this is my ...
Mateo one 2020-05-15
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- something that you deserve
- something very hard and gray
- in Spanish means nosotros
- the place in which you live
- an animal to take a ride
- a perfect gift to mom
- put water to the plants with it
- In Spanish means -Y
- when you leave something
Down
- a little person that cries a lot
- all in the same place
- something happy
- rounded like a ball
- something that is ok in a test
- a lot of animals, same time
- when you consume food
16 Clues: something happy • rounded like a ball • In Spanish means -Y • all in the same place • a perfect gift to mom • when you consume food • an animal to take a ride • when you leave something • in Spanish means nosotros • something that you deserve • the place in which you live • a lot of animals, same time • something very hard and gray • something that is ok in a test • ...
One Year 2020-09-28
Across
- Weapon for people in a park?
- Typical Valentine's day local
- Excuse to get a number?
- A feature of some dreams
- The Polar Express when going this far north
- Double down?
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- Date with a boozy decimal system?
- Inevitability if you stay passed 10?
- Literary topic of many discussion (abbr)
- More realistically a stolen park bench
- Good place to meet parents?
- Central park warrior of legend
- Pre-dinner drink spot ironically its named after a clock
- Music to wake up to?
- Place to share a bowl of pasta or deep seated insecurities (for short)
- Our favorite 'tird wheel' for short
16 Clues: Double down? • Music to wake up to? • Excuse to get a number? • A feature of some dreams • Good place to meet parents? • Weapon for people in a park? • Typical Valentine's day local • Central park warrior of legend • Date with a boozy decimal system? • Our favorite 'tird wheel' for short • Inevitability if you stay passed 10? • More realistically a stolen park bench • ...
Task one 2021-10-18
Across
- competitive situation or fight
- feeling hopeless and distressed
- worth of something
- get over a problem
- not liveable environment e.g. broken down house
- intense questioning
- a group of people that govern a state or a country
- being dishonest
Down
- quickly recover from difficulties
- stiff and tight
- higher class
- bad luck
- options to overcome a situation
- disagreement or argument
- strength to face your fear
- telling the difference between right and wrong
16 Clues: bad luck • higher class • stiff and tight • being dishonest • worth of something • get over a problem • intense questioning • disagreement or argument • strength to face your fear • competitive situation or fight • feeling hopeless and distressed • options to overcome a situation • quickly recover from difficulties • telling the difference between right and wrong • ...
Task one 2021-10-18
Across
- competitive situation or fight
- feeling hopeless and distressed
- worth of something
- get over a problem
- not liveable environment e.g. broken down house
- intense questioning
- a group of people that govern a state or a country
- being dishonest
Down
- quickly recover from difficulties
- stiff and tight
- higher class
- bad luck
- options to overcome a situation
- disagreement or argument
- strength to face your fear
- telling the difference between right and wrong
16 Clues: bad luck • higher class • stiff and tight • being dishonest • worth of something • get over a problem • intense questioning • disagreement or argument • strength to face your fear • competitive situation or fight • feeling hopeless and distressed • options to overcome a situation • quickly recover from difficulties • telling the difference between right and wrong • ...
Task one 2021-10-18
Across
- intense questioning
- a group of people that govern a state or a country
- telling the difference between right and wrong
- feeling hopeless and distressed
- stiff and tight
- competitive situation or fight
- quickly recover from difficulties
Down
- being dishonest
- worth of something
- get over a problem
- disagreement or argument
- not liveable environment e.g. broken down house
- options to overcome a situation
- strength to face your fear
- higher class
- bad luck
16 Clues: bad luck • higher class • being dishonest • stiff and tight • worth of something • get over a problem • intense questioning • disagreement or argument • strength to face your fear • competitive situation or fight • options to overcome a situation • feeling hopeless and distressed • quickly recover from difficulties • telling the difference between right and wrong • ...
Choice One 2023-02-07
Across
- cuando Juan está se _____, él necesita se calma
- ella va a usar la navaja para _____se
- cuando yo no despierto, yo voy a llegar _____
- para pedir el nombre, tú usas el verbo _____
- la opuesta de levantar es _____
- el verbo para dice <a comer el almuerzo>
- él está usando el cepillo de dientes y la _____ de dientes para cepillarse los dientes
- ellos _____ las ropas
- cuando tú se pones la ropa, tú te _____
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- Ana come el _____ en la mañana
- yo usé la _____ para lavarme el cuerpo
- cuando tú usas la tina, tú _____
- ellos necesitaron el _____ para maquillarse
- yo me cepillo el _____ con un cepillo
- para lavarte los manos, tú necesitas el lavabo, el agua, y el _____
- vosotros usasteis la toalla para _____os
16 Clues: ellos _____ las ropas • Ana come el _____ en la mañana • la opuesta de levantar es _____ • cuando tú usas la tina, tú _____ • yo me cepillo el _____ con un cepillo • ella va a usar la navaja para _____se • yo usé la _____ para lavarme el cuerpo • cuando tú se pones la ropa, tú te _____ • el verbo para dice <a comer el almuerzo> • vosotros usasteis la toalla para _____os • ...
Paper One! 2023-03-08
Across
- Phase of the heart when the chambers contract and empty with blood
- Rigid bar that turns around an axis to create movement
- Contraction type where muscle length does not change
- Plane, Paired with the transverse axis
- The pain you feel in your muscles after you exercise
- Fixed point at which a lever turns or is supported
- Plane, Paired with the longitudinal axis
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- Connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- Collar bone key term
- Exchange, The process of oxygen moving from alveoli to the blood
- Extreme or severe tiredness due to lactic acid build up
- Dorsi, Muscle in the back
- Movement in a circular motion around a joint or axis
- Knee cap key term
- Plane, Paired with the sagittal axis
- Volume, Volume of blood pumped out of the heart each contraction
16 Clues: Knee cap key term • Collar bone key term • Dorsi, Muscle in the back • Plane, Paired with the sagittal axis • Plane, Paired with the transverse axis • Plane, Paired with the longitudinal axis • Connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone • Fixed point at which a lever turns or is supported • Movement in a circular motion around a joint or axis • ...
One piece 2023-04-11
16 Clues: liar • simp • death • donut • dragon • treasure • navigator • metal arm • pineapple • rubber man • 7 warlords • luffys father • miss all sunday • three sword style • flam franky's real name • aces devil fruit(2 word)
Chandlery one 2023-12-27
16 Clues: steerer • spanner • dead gear • Tar, lifter • sore, carer • water block • local flower • just, in front • tough approach • under ones feet • against bad play • perhaps blackgang • big effort with hesitation • place to stay. Fortified wine • bend out of shape. Holding line. • secondary holding tool. short breakfast
grade one 2024-06-07
16 Clues: Lemon • These • Whose • Alien • those • Banana • Window • Watches • colorful • motorbike • chair with • helicopter • television • to look yourself • remind you to get up • to light up the house
one piece 2024-10-25
Across
- contains true history
- unknown weapon
- "klahadore"
- big fan of the straw hats
- first of the monkey brothers that the straw hats met
- defeated by luffy's gomu gomu gomu gomu no bazooka
- ancient ancestor is a " legendary liar"
- oden's sword not enma
- basically oden
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- if had a devil fruit would be up up no mi model seiryu
- wapol's soldier after he ate his 2 most strongest warrior
- second of the monkey brothers that the straw hat's meet
- repaired merry in skypeia
- can use lightning
- almost killed roshio the executioner
- "legendary liar"
16 Clues: "klahadore" • unknown weapon • basically oden • "legendary liar" • can use lightning • contains true history • oden's sword not enma • repaired merry in skypeia • big fan of the straw hats • almost killed roshio the executioner • ancient ancestor is a " legendary liar" • defeated by luffy's gomu gomu gomu gomu no bazooka • first of the monkey brothers that the straw hats met • ...
wave properties 2022-05-13
Across
- the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time.
- the distance traveled by a given point on the wave in a given interval of time
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed.
- the change in frequency of a wave in relation to an observer who is moving relative to the wave source.
- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- occurs at any location along the medium where the two interfering waves have a displacement in the opposite direction.
- regions of high pressure due to particles being close together
- the spreading of waves around obstacles
Down
- term used by scientists to describe the entire range of light that exists
- a substance or material that carries the wave.
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position.
- When two waves of identical wavelength are in phase, they form a new wave with an amplitude equal to the sum of their individual amplitudes
- a kind of radiation including visible light, radio waves, gamma rays, and X-rays, in which electric and magnetic fields vary simultaneously
- the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave or electromagnetic wave.
- abrupt change in the direction of propagation of a wave that strikes the boundary between different mediums
15 Clues: the spreading of waves around obstacles • a substance or material that carries the wave. • the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time. • regions of high pressure due to particles being close together • a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation. • term used by scientists to describe the entire range of light that exists • ...
Abdominal Wall and Peritoneum 2017-03-15
Across
- Name of fascia deep to transversus abdominis
- ______ Ligament responsible for emptying urine
- Most superficial muscle of the lateral wall of the abdomen?
- Mnemonic for retroperitoneal structures
- A serous membrane of abdominal cavity
- In which direction do the fibers of the internal oblique run?
- Double layer of visceral peritoneum coming from the stomach
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- Area of transition between having a posterior wall of the rectus sheath and not having one
- Deepest muscle of the lateral wall of the abdomen?
- Double layer of visceral peritoneum that suspends the small intestine
- In which direction do the fibers of the external oblique run?
- Intermediate muscle of the lateral wall of the abdomen?
- -Umbilical fold that is still functional
13 Clues: A serous membrane of abdominal cavity • Mnemonic for retroperitoneal structures • -Umbilical fold that is still functional • Name of fascia deep to transversus abdominis • ______ Ligament responsible for emptying urine • Deepest muscle of the lateral wall of the abdomen? • Intermediate muscle of the lateral wall of the abdomen? • ...
Ocean Currents Vocabulary 2023-11-28
Across
- created near the poles due to indirect sunlight
- the continuous cycling of water
- Average temperature and precipitation an area receives over time
- heat energy is transferred from the sun into the ocean
- cool is heavier than warm
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- a large body of air that brings in a certain temperature and humidity
- driven by wind
- created near the equator due to direct sunight
- Day to Day temperature and precipitation
- The effect that winds pushed off the equator makes the northern hemisphere spin one direction and the southern hemisphere spin the opposite direction
- A boundary separating air masses
- Distance above or below the equator
- how far above sea level a location is
13 Clues: driven by wind • cool is heavier than warm • the continuous cycling of water • A boundary separating air masses • Distance above or below the equator • how far above sea level a location is • Day to Day temperature and precipitation • created near the equator due to direct sunight • created near the poles due to indirect sunlight • ...
Wave crossword 2022-05-24
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- wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave's advance
- vibrations that travel through the air or another medium
- Reflection is the change in direction of a wave
- the distance between identical points
- not able to be seen through; not transparent
- the bottom of a wave
- the length of a wave
- the redirection of a wave as it passes from one medium to another
Down
- allowing light, but not detailed shapes, to pass through; semitransparent
- a substance or material that carries the wave
- the top of a wave
- Light or visible light is electromagnetic radiation
- the waves where the displacement of the medium part of the medium frequency
13 Clues: the top of a wave • the bottom of a wave • the length of a wave • the distance between identical points • not able to be seen through; not transparent • a substance or material that carries the wave • Reflection is the change in direction of a wave • Light or visible light is electromagnetic radiation • vibrations that travel through the air or another medium • ...
MODULE TWO VOCABULARY 2021-09-15
Across
- the interaction between electric charges and magnets
- a material in which charges cannot easily move
- this invisible region around any charged object where an electric force is applied
- a place where the force a magnet applies is strongest
- an object with equal amounts of positive charge and negative charge
- an object that attracts iron and other materials that have magnetic qualities similar to iron
- a circuit that is not complete and no electric energy flows through the circuit
- the movement of electrically charged particles
- the electric potential energy difference between two places on a circuit
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- stored energy due to the interactions of magnetic poles in a magnetic field
- a force of attraction or repulsion created by a magnet
- an electric current that changes direction in a regular pattern
- when a certain is complete and electric energy flows through the circuit
- a device that uses a magnetic field to transfer mechanical energy to electric energy
- an electric current that flows in one direction
- the object has an unbalanced amount of positive charge or negative charge
- a temporary magnet made with a current-carrying wire coil wrapped around a magnetic core
- method of charging an object without touching it
- a device that uses an electric current to produce motion
- a region in a magnetic material in which the magnetic fields of the atoms all point in the same direction
- transferring charge by a way that charged particles transfer between two conductors
21 Clues: a material in which charges cannot easily move • the movement of electrically charged particles • an electric current that flows in one direction • method of charging an object without touching it • the interaction between electric charges and magnets • a place where the force a magnet applies is strongest • a force of attraction or repulsion created by a magnet • ...
cadens vocab crossword 2021-11-15
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- Not moving; not appearing to move
- Acceleration: the acceleration of an object in free fall within a vacuum
- angle of rotation of the vector about its "tail" from east
- a place where someone or something is located or has been put
- Speed: When the speed of an object remains the same - it does not increase or decrease
- A push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object.
- Time is change, or the interval over which change occurs
- forces: the force of attraction between all masses in the universe; especially the attraction of the earth's mass for bodies near its surface
- Acceleration: when an object is slowing down, the acceleration is in the opposite direction as the velocity
- the universal force of attraction acting between all matter.
- The time rate at which an object is moving along a path
- force that resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another
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- property of a body by virtue of which it opposes any agency that attempts to put it in motion
- Laws of Motion (3): Newton’s Laws of Motion (3)
- "how far out of place an object is
- without any friction
- rate at which velocity changes with time
- How much ground an object has covered" during its motion
- The rate at which the position changes
- Change with time of the position or orientation of a body.
- Forces: Forces that cause a change in the motion of an object
- Forces: those that are opposite in direction and equal in size
- A fundamental property of all matter.
23 Clues: without any friction • Not moving; not appearing to move • "how far out of place an object is • A fundamental property of all matter. • The rate at which the position changes • rate at which velocity changes with time • Laws of Motion (3): Newton’s Laws of Motion (3) • The time rate at which an object is moving along a path • ...
SCIENCE 2014-02-25
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- how fast energy moves from object to another
- stated when the net force acting on an object is zero
- made up of an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- made up of a rope of chain wrapped around a wheel
- a simple machine that consists of different sizes
- the a simple machine consisting of a straight, slanted surface
- the speed of an object in a particular direction
- a force of attraction between objects
- a force that opposes the motion of an objects
- application of a force to an object to move it a certain distance in the direction of the force
- a stationary object that is used to describe an object’s motion
- made up of a bar that pivots at a point called a fulcrum
- a change in the position of an object with respect to time
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- a device that makes work easier by changing the size or direction of the force
- distance on object moves per given unit of time
- the combination of all forces acting on an object
- stated when the net force acting on an object is NOT zero consists of two circular object
- the rate at which velocity of an object changes
- made of an inclined plane that is wider or thicker at one end than the other
- a tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- a push or a pulley
21 Clues: a push or a pulley • a force of attraction between objects • how fast energy moves from object to another • a force that opposes the motion of an objects • distance on object moves per given unit of time • the rate at which velocity of an object changes • the speed of an object in a particular direction • the combination of all forces acting on an object • ...
Science project 2023-11-08
Across
- defined by such properties as reflection, refraction, and dispersion
- allows some frequencies of visible light to pass through, but not others
- the distance moved by a point on a vibrating body
- the bending of waves as it passes from one material to another
- waves, a wave vibrating at right angles in a certain direction
- no light is able to pass through them
- all of the light waves pass through
- a type of electromagnetic radiation
- bottom of a wave
- waves, a form of radiation that travel though the universe
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- the top of a wave
- waves, responsible for the transfer of energy through a medium
- waves, a wave vibrating in a certain direction
- how long the wave is
- waves, a mechanical wave that spreads along the interface between different media
- the change of direction of a wave when it meets a boundary
- The time it takes for two successive crests to pass a specified point
- wavelength longer then x-rays
- ray, a form of electromagnetic radiation
- transfers energy progressively from point to point
- the time rate at which an object is moving along a path
- electromagnetic radiations with a frequency ranging between 300 MHz to 300 GHz.
- used to break up light into its spectral colors
- the measurement of the number of times that a repeated event occurs per unit of time
- colors of the electromagnetic spectrum
25 Clues: bottom of a wave • the top of a wave • how long the wave is • wavelength longer then x-rays • all of the light waves pass through • a type of electromagnetic radiation • no light is able to pass through them • colors of the electromagnetic spectrum • ray, a form of electromagnetic radiation • waves, a wave vibrating in a certain direction • ...
Mechanics Level 1 Science A 2022-07-27
Across
- The energy stored in an object due to its gain in height
- The SI unit for pressure
- A push, pull or twist
- The rate of decreasing velocity per unit of time
- Force per unit area
- The resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- A measure of how long an object has been traveling
- Unit for Energy and Work
- A measure of how far an object has traveled
- Cause a change in motion of an object in the direction of the greater force
- A force that opposes the motion of an object
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- The rate of doing work, or the transfer of energy
- The energy of an object due to its motion
- The rate of change of velocity or speed per unit of time
- A graph used to show the Velocity of an object over a period of time
- A graph used to show the distance an object has traveled over a period of time
- The ability to do work
- When force moves on object, resulting in the transfer of energy to that object
- A measure of how far an object can travel in an amount of time (in a given direction)
- The amount of matter inside an object
- The total of all forces acting on an object are equal
- The effect of gravity acting on the mass (of an object)
- To push an object in a particular direction
23 Clues: Force per unit area • A push, pull or twist • The ability to do work • The SI unit for pressure • Unit for Energy and Work • The amount of matter inside an object • The energy of an object due to its motion • To push an object in a particular direction • A measure of how far an object has traveled • A force that opposes the motion of an object • ...
welding terms 2023-03-29
Across
- is the direction in which the current is flowing
- is a fillet weld and can be used on metals up to 1/2 inch in thickness
- is a situation in which electrons flow in one direction
- is the opposition to the flow of current in a circuit it is what causes the electric energy to be transformed into heat
- a popping sound means the amperage setting is to
- is the distance from the tip of the bare end of the electrode to the base metal
- is a weld that has two surfaces at right angles and the bead is a triangular shape
- protects the molten metal from the atmosphere
- a bead deposited on a metal surface for the purpose of building up the base metal
- is a weld made in a space between the two pieces of metal to be joined
- is the number of volts most welders operate on
- negatively charged particles
- is a measure of electrical pressure
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- is a situation in which electrical current alternates or reverses the direction of electron flow
- a spring-loaded clamp attached to the table or project
- is used to clean dirt, rust, and slag from metal
- a humming sound means the amperage setting is to
- is the flow of tiny particles called electrons through a conductor
- is a measure of electrical current flowing through a circuit and is an indication of the heat being produced
- running a bead with a sideways or oscillating motion
20 Clues: negatively charged particles • is a measure of electrical pressure • protects the molten metal from the atmosphere • is the number of volts most welders operate on • is the direction in which the current is flowing • a popping sound means the amperage setting is to • is used to clean dirt, rust, and slag from metal • a humming sound means the amperage setting is to • ...
Electromagnetic Forces: Module 3 2025-09-29
Across
- the invisible region around a charged object where an electric force is applied.
- the condition of having an unbalanced amount of positive charge or negative charge.
- a material through which electrons easily move.
- a device that uses a magnetic field to transfer mechanical energy to electric energy.
- a force of attraction or repulsion created by a magnet.
- an electric current that continually flows in one direction.
- the place on a magnet where the force it exerts is the strongest.
- a magnet created by wrapping a current-carrying wire around a ferromagnetic core.
- the interaction between electric charges and magnets.
- the transfer of charged particles between two conductors.
- a circuit that is not complete and no electric energy flows through the circuit.
- a material through which electrons cannot easily move.
- stored energy due to the interactions of magnetic poles in a magnetic field.
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- circuit is complete and electric energy flows through the circuit.
- an object that attracts iron and other materials that have magnetic qualities similar to iron.
- the movement of electrically charged particles.
- a particle with equal amounts of positive charge and negative charge.
- a device that uses an electric current to produce motion.
- region in a magnetic material in which the magnetic fields of atoms all point in the same direction.
- an electric current that changes direction in a regular pattern.
- the electrical potential energy difference between two places on an electric circuit.
- charging an obeject without touching it.
22 Clues: charging an obeject without touching it. • the movement of electrically charged particles. • a material through which electrons easily move. • the interaction between electric charges and magnets. • a material through which electrons cannot easily move. • a force of attraction or repulsion created by a magnet. • ...
Electromagnetic forces 2025-10-03
Across
- the condition of having an unbalanced amount of positive charge or negative charge.
- a device that uses a magnetic field to transfer mechanical energy to electric energy.
- the place on a magnet where the force it exerts is the strongest.
- an electric current that continually flows in one direction.
- the transfer of charged particles between two conductors.
- a device that uses an electric current to produce motion.
- a force of attraction or repulsion created by a magnet.
- circuit is complete and electric energy flows through the circuit.
- a particle with equal amounts of positive charge and negative charge.
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- the interaction between electric charges and magnets.
- the electrical potential energy difference between two places on an electric circuit.
- stored energy due to the interactions of magnetic poles in a magnetic field.
- region in a magnetic material in which the magnetic fields of the atoms all point in the same direction.
- the movement of electrically charged particles.
- a magnet created by wrapping a current-carrying wire around a ferromagnetic core.
- a circuit that is not complete and no electric energy flows through the circuit.
- an object that attracts iron and other materials that have magnetic qualities similar to iron.
- the invisible region around a charged object where an electric force is applied.
- charging an object without touching it.
- an electric current that changes direction in a regular pattern.
- a material through which electrons cannot easily move.
21 Clues: charging an object without touching it. • the movement of electrically charged particles. • the interaction between electric charges and magnets. • a material through which electrons cannot easily move. • a force of attraction or repulsion created by a magnet. • the transfer of charged particles between two conductors. • ...
waves 2022-01-18
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- The distance from the resting position to the crest or trough
- Wave that moves in a perpendicular motion to the direction of the wave.
- A wave transfers this.
- Lowest point of a transverse wave.
- Wave that displaces matter in the same direction that the wave is traveling.
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- highest point of a transverse wave.
- The high-density area of a longitudinal wave.
- Measurement from one crest to the next.
- The low-density area of a longitudinal wave.
- Material a wave travels through to transport energy.
10 Clues: A wave transfers this. • Lowest point of a transverse wave. • highest point of a transverse wave. • Measurement from one crest to the next. • The low-density area of a longitudinal wave. • The high-density area of a longitudinal wave. • Material a wave travels through to transport energy. • The distance from the resting position to the crest or trough • ...
Waves 2022-03-23
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- the number of waves that pass a certain point
- a wave that moves in a perpendicular direction
- distance from rest point to the crest
- the lowest point of a wave
- the point of a longitudinal wave that has least particles
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- a wave that moves in the direction of the vibrations
- the distance from one crest to another
- the highest point of a wave
- has different versions but usually seen in oceans
- the point of a longitudinal wave that has more particles
10 Clues: the lowest point of a wave • the highest point of a wave • distance from rest point to the crest • the distance from one crest to another • the number of waves that pass a certain point • a wave that moves in a perpendicular direction • has different versions but usually seen in oceans • a wave that moves in the direction of the vibrations • ...
58 2012-10-02
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- make a low hostile sound
- cause danger to somebody/something
- showing style or good design
- a powerful liquid used as an antiseptic and a disinfectant
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- the yellow part in the middle of an egg
- a small fast warship
- swing round and round a fixed point ,in one direction or with changes of direction
- the period of government by a regent
- enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose
- (a cat) having dark coloured marks on grey or brown fur
10 Clues: a small fast warship • make a low hostile sound • showing style or good design • cause danger to somebody/something • the period of government by a regent • the yellow part in the middle of an egg • enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose • (a cat) having dark coloured marks on grey or brown fur • a powerful liquid used as an antiseptic and a disinfectant • ...
Forces and motion Menu project crossword puzzle 2023-02-01
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- _____ change in velocity
- ___ Two forces that are equal
- ____ a push or pull
- ____ Pull or attraction of objects to the earth
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- ____ The weight of that air pushing on an object.
- ___Determines how fast an object moves
- ___ A force that is stronger in one direction than a other direction
- ____ The amount of force spread out over spread out over a certain surface area.
- ____ the force that pull/attract and object towards the center of the earth.
- _____ the force than stops and object
10 Clues: ____ a push or pull • _____ change in velocity • ___ Two forces that are equal • _____ the force than stops and object • ___Determines how fast an object moves • ____ Pull or attraction of objects to the earth • ____ The weight of that air pushing on an object. • ___ A force that is stronger in one direction than a other direction • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle! 2021-06-01
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- The distance from one crest to the next
- The parts of a longitudinal wave that are closest together
- A substance through which a wave moves.
- the space from the rest line to the crest.
- the reduction of an items density
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- w Going perpendicular direction of the wave
- The highest point in a wave
- The number of waves that pass a fixed point in a given period of time
- the same direction in which the wave is moving
- The lowest point in a wave
10 Clues: The lowest point in a wave • The highest point in a wave • the reduction of an items density • The distance from one crest to the next • A substance through which a wave moves. • the space from the rest line to the crest. • w Going perpendicular direction of the wave • the same direction in which the wave is moving • ...
Michael King Chapter 7 2018-05-04
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- materials that are neither good conductors nor good insulators
- the fundamental quantity that underlies all electric phenomena
- the space that surrounds any charged object
- materials that have tightly bound electrons
- materials that allow charged particles to pass through them easily.
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- charges alternate direction
- the rate of flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second
- charges flow in one direction
- the collection or flow of electrons in the form of an electric charge
- states the relationship between current, voltage and resistance
10 Clues: charges alternate direction • charges flow in one direction • the space that surrounds any charged object • materials that have tightly bound electrons • the rate of flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second • materials that are neither good conductors nor good insulators • the fundamental quantity that underlies all electric phenomena • ...
chapter 8 Kylie Walborn 2018-04-24
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- the time it takes for a complete vibration.
- When light is incident on a rough surface, it is reflected in many directions.
- The_______ transporting the wave returns to its initial conduction
- a_______wave that requires a medium through which to travel
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- vibrations at a right angle
- a wiggle in time.
- A disturbance that travels from one place to another transporting energy.
- vibrations in the direction of travel
- the number of vibrations in a given time
- two different types of waves are classified by the________.
10 Clues: a wiggle in time. • vibrations at a right angle • vibrations in the direction of travel • the number of vibrations in a given time • the time it takes for a complete vibration. • two different types of waves are classified by the________. • a_______wave that requires a medium through which to travel • The_______ transporting the wave returns to its initial conduction • ...
Properties of Waves 2024-04-23
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- The high points on a transverse wave
- A disturbance that tranfers energy
- The low points on a transverse wave
- A wave that transfers energy parallel to the direction of the wave
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- A wave that tranfers energy perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- The distance of one crest to the nearest crest
- Low-density areas of a longitudinal wave
- High-density areas of a longitudinal wave
- The distance from the resting point to a crest
- The material a wave travels through to transport energy
10 Clues: A disturbance that tranfers energy • The low points on a transverse wave • The high points on a transverse wave • Low-density areas of a longitudinal wave • High-density areas of a longitudinal wave • The distance of one crest to the nearest crest • The distance from the resting point to a crest • The material a wave travels through to transport energy • ...
PIT 088 - Tesla vs Edison 2025-02-02
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- an electric current that reverses direction periodically
- a new method, idea, or device
- a person who is among the first to develop new ideas or methods
- something handed down from the past
- electric current flowing in one direction only
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- acknowledgment of achievement or merit
- a mental image of what the future will or could be like
- a room or building equipped for scientific research
- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country
- unconventional and slightly strange
10 Clues: a new method, idea, or device • unconventional and slightly strange • something handed down from the past • acknowledgment of achievement or merit • electric current flowing in one direction only • a room or building equipped for scientific research • a mental image of what the future will or could be like • an electric current that reverses direction periodically • ...
Waves 2025-02-18
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- Example of an electromagnetic wave
- Waves where particles vibrate perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation
- Example of a longitudinal wave
- The number of wave cycles per second
- The height of a wave from its rest position
- The time taken for one complete wave cycle
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- Waves where particles vibrate parallel to the direction of wave propagation
- The distance between two consecutive crests or troughs
- Another thing waves can transfer without transferring matter
- What waves transfer without transferring matter
10 Clues: Example of a longitudinal wave • Example of an electromagnetic wave • The number of wave cycles per second • The time taken for one complete wave cycle • The height of a wave from its rest position • What waves transfer without transferring matter • The distance between two consecutive crests or troughs • Another thing waves can transfer without transferring matter • ...
REVIEW PHYSICS 2025-04-23
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- Earth has one of this thing while Saturn has over 80.
- A flexible tool to measure distance.
- The four closest planets to the Sun.
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- To compare the direction of friction and motion.
- The eighth planet in Solar system.
- Unit of weight
- the gravity that the Earth acts on an object.
- This force prevent objects from starting to move.
- The action to move an object away from the source of force.
- We use it to represent the direction of a force.
10 Clues: Unit of weight • The eighth planet in Solar system. • A flexible tool to measure distance. • The four closest planets to the Sun. • the gravity that the Earth acts on an object. • To compare the direction of friction and motion. • We use it to represent the direction of a force. • This force prevent objects from starting to move. • ...
Waves and Energy Crossword 2025-12-07
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- a disturbance that transfers energy
- the low point on a transverse wave
- a wave that moves matter perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- a wave that moves matter in the same direction of the wave
- the distance from the resting position to the crest or trough
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- low density areas in a longitudinal wave
- high density areas in a longitudinal wave
- the high point on a transverse wave
- the material a wave travels through to transport energy
- the distance of one wave to the next
10 Clues: a disturbance that transfers energy • the low point on a transverse wave • the high point on a transverse wave • the distance of one wave to the next • low density areas in a longitudinal wave • high density areas in a longitudinal wave • the material a wave travels through to transport energy • a wave that moves matter in the same direction of the wave • ...
Dynamics and Kinematics 2020-12-08
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- a property that determines how much force is required to change their motion; vector quantity; has magnitude and direction
- total distance divided by the total time
- the description of how things move; measures the positions, speed or velocity, and acceleration of objects
- a positive scalar quantity; no direction associated with it
- acts between the objects that are not touching; matter is not needed to transmit them; "action-at-a-distance" force
- F
- sum or difference of 2 or more vectors
- perpendicular to
- change in position that involves a distance and a direction
- friction on an object moving through the air
- unit of force
- measure of a body's inertia (amount of matter in the object
- a measurable quantity that has both a scalar value and a direction associated with it
- a basic property of all matter; depends on the masses of the two objects and the distance between their centers
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- a contact force that opposes the movement of objects past each other
- rate of change of the speed or velocity during a given time interval
- SI unit for mass
- the gravitational attraction exerted on an object's mass by the earth
- the rate of motion; scalar quantity
- the property of a body by which it remains at rest or continues moving in a straight line unless acted upon by a directional force
- a push or a pull on a system
- the description of what causes things to move
- compares the change in the value of a quantity to a certain span of time
- any measurable quantity that can be completely described with a single piece of information; can be positive, negative, or zero
- act only when one system touches another; caused by the attraction or repulsion of atom-sized particles; a.k.a. mechanical forces
- rate of displacement; vector quantity
26 Clues: F • unit of force • SI unit for mass • perpendicular to • a push or a pull on a system • the rate of motion; scalar quantity • rate of displacement; vector quantity • sum or difference of 2 or more vectors • total distance divided by the total time • friction on an object moving through the air • the description of what causes things to move • ...
Motion and Forces Crossword Puzzle- Made by Pragnya G. 2024-02-15
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- Distance and direction of an object's change in position from the starting point.
- States that the acceleration of an object is in the same direction as the net force on the object, and that the acceleration equals the net force divided by its mass.
- Rate of change of velocity; can be calculated by dividing the change in the velocity by the time it takes the change to occur.
- Gravitational force exerted on an object.
- Tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion.
- Describes the fall of an object on which only the force of gravity is acting.
- Acceleration of an object toward the center of a curved or circular path.
- A force that is directed toward the center of a curved or circular path.
- A push or pull exerted on an object
- Attractive force between two objects that depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them
- Force that opposes the sliding motion between 2 touching surfaces.
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- The speed and direction of a moving object.
- The length an object travels; measured in SI units of meters.
- States that an object moving at a constant velocity keeps moving at that velocity unless an unbalanced force acts on it.
- States that if no external forces act on a group of objects, their total momentum does not change.
- Force that opposes the motion of objects that move through the air.
- The maximum speed an object will reach when falling through a substance; such as air.
- Distance an object travels per unit of time.
- States that when one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts a force on the first object that's equal in strength and in the opposite direction.
- A change in an object's position relative to the reference point
20 Clues: A push or pull exerted on an object • Gravitational force exerted on an object. • The speed and direction of a moving object. • Distance an object travels per unit of time. • Tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion. • The length an object travels; measured in SI units of meters. • A change in an object's position relative to the reference point • ...
Force & Motion 2024-02-15
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- Gravitational force exerted on an object
- States that if no external forces act on a group of objects, their total momentum does not change
- A change in an object’s position relative to a reference point
- Tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion
- Force that opposes the motion of objects that move through the air
- States that when one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts a force on the first object that is equal in strength and in the opposite direction
- Rate of change of velocity, can be calculated by dividing the change in the velocity by the time it takes the change to occur
- Distance an object travels per unit of time
- Force that opposes the sliding motion between two touching surfaces
- States that the acceleration of an object is in the same direction as the net force on the object, and that the acceleration equals the net force divided by its mass
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- Describes the fall of an object on which only the force of gravity is acting
- Attractive force between two objects that depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them
- A force that is directed toward the center of a curved or circular path
- States that an object moving at a constant velocity keeps moving at that velocity unless an unbalanced force acts on it
- A push or pull exerted on an object
- Distance and direction of an object’s change in position from the starting point
- Acceleration of an object toward the center of a curved or circular path
- The speed and direction of a moving object
- The maximum speed an object will reach when falling through a substance, such as air
- The length an object travels, measured SI units of the meters
20 Clues: A push or pull exerted on an object • Gravitational force exerted on an object • The speed and direction of a moving object • Distance an object travels per unit of time • Tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion • The length an object travels, measured SI units of the meters • A change in an object’s position relative to a reference point • ...
MYP2 Crush, collide, crash, crumple 2023-10-26
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- Pair: The equal and opposite forces always present when two objects are in contact. The objects push together equally or pull apart equally. For example, a book on a table or a balloon on a string. Shown as a dot at the contact of two objects, with equal and opposite vector arrows.
- variable: The measured results of the investigation. “This is the variable that depends on what I changed.”
- Investigation: An investigation or experiment in which the variables are carefully
- motion: An object which is not accelerating. Constant motion can mean no
- Variables/conditions that are kept the same in an investigation.
- amount of something; how large or small something is, represented by the length of the vector arrow.
- variable: Variable/condition that is purposely changed in the
- When the sum of the forces on an individual object add up to zero.
- The change in motion due to the object’s changing speed or direction.
- forces: When the sum of the forces on an individual object add up to zero.
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- or motion that is not changing in speed or direction.
- a quantity that has a magnitude and a direction; shown by an arrow representing a force in one direction - must be labeled.
- of Comparison: Something used to judge or measure against (in an
- An event in which two (or more) bodies exert forces on each other for a
- Also sometimes referred to as a control group.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- A “downward” force exerted on everything that has mass by the earth.
- Forces: When the sum of the forces on an individual object do not add up to zero.
- device: “What I change in the investigation.” (Independent starts with
- of time.
- A push or a pull
- and controlled. A fair investigation can be trusted to yield accurate results.
22 Clues: of time. • A push or a pull • The amount of matter in an object. • Also sometimes referred to as a control group. • or motion that is not changing in speed or direction. • variable: Variable/condition that is purposely changed in the • of Comparison: Something used to judge or measure against (in an • Variables/conditions that are kept the same in an investigation. • ...
Motion 2022-04-04
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- A famous physicist who proposed the 3 Laws of Motion.
- A device that makes life easier by often reducing the force necessary to do the work.
- This is caused whenever a force is applied to an object and the object moves in the direction of the force.
- The movement of objects.
- The measure of how far and in what direction an object has moved from its starting place.
- How fast an object moves and in what direction it moves from its starting place.
- Another name for the First law of motion is the Law of _______.
- Energy is neither created nor destroyed. This is called the Law of ___________ of Energy.
- For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Action/Reaction forces.
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- The amount of force an object has due to the gravity of the Earth.
- The units used to measure force.
- A force that acts upon every object, by pulling it to the centre of the Earth. Large bodies being relatively close to one another cause it.
- The rate at which the speed or velocity of an object changes. Also it is the change in direction of a moving object.
- The stored energy an object has. Often it is due to its height.
- A push or a pull.
- resistance A force caused through the motion of an object that reduces its speed.
- A device used to measure through the use of dots the speed or acceleration of an object.
- Force is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by its acceleration.
- The measure of how far an object has moved. Usually measured in metres.
- An object will remain at rest unless acted upon by another or unbalanced force.
- The rate at which an object moves over a distance.
- The energy associated with movement.
22 Clues: A push or a pull. • The movement of objects. • The units used to measure force. • The energy associated with movement. • The rate at which an object moves over a distance. • A famous physicist who proposed the 3 Laws of Motion. • Another name for the First law of motion is the Law of _______. • The stored energy an object has. Often it is due to its height. • ...
Electricity Physics Words 2021-04-27
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- devise used to open or close a circuit
- a circuit with more than one path
- a circuit with one path only
- difference in electrical potential in a circuit
- a device that restricts the flow of current
- device used to measure voltage
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- two or more cells
- the rate of charge flowing around a circuit
- device used to measure current
- device that lets current to flow in one direction only
- units of resistance
11 Clues: two or more cells • units of resistance • a circuit with one path only • device used to measure current • device used to measure voltage • a circuit with more than one path • devise used to open or close a circuit • the rate of charge flowing around a circuit • a device that restricts the flow of current • difference in electrical potential in a circuit • ...
ONE DIMENSIONAL ACCELERATION PROBLEMS 2023-11-15
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- found by calculating the magnitude of the vector, along with its direction.
- the speed in combination with the direction of motion of an object.
- rate at which velocity changes at a specific instant in time.
- the location of something relative to something else.
- the change in position of an object.
- unit for acceleration.
- a speed at which an object is moving after having gone through an acceleration over some time.
- acceleration happens when this change together with speed and direction.
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- reduction in speed or rate.
- the speed of an object at a particular moment in time.
- measured as the ratio of distance to the time in which the distance was covered.
- change in speed, magnitude, and direction.
- change, or the interval over which change occurs.
- a quantity or phenomenon that has two independent properties: magnitude and direction.
- the velocity at which the motion starts.
15 Clues: unit for acceleration. • reduction in speed or rate. • the change in position of an object. • the velocity at which the motion starts. • change in speed, magnitude, and direction. • change, or the interval over which change occurs. • the location of something relative to something else. • the speed of an object at a particular moment in time. • ...
Waves Vocabulary Definitions 2024-12-10
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- A type of wave where the disturbance moves parallel to the direction of the wave.
- The lowest point of a wave.
- The distance between successive crests or troughs in a wave.
- A type of wave where the disturbance moves perpendicular to the direction of he wave.
- The bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface.
- The region in a longitudinal wave where particles are closest together.
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- The highest point of a wave.
- A disturbance that transfers energy through space of matter.
- A type of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye
- The range of all types of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light.
- The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye.
- The region in a longitudinal wave where particles are spread apart.
- The height of a wave from its rest position, related to the energy of the wave.
- The process by which a wave is absorbed by a material and converted to energy.
- The bending of a wave as it passes from one medium to another.
- A transparent object that refracts light to converge or diverge beams.
- The number of waves that pass a point in one second.
17 Clues: The lowest point of a wave. • The highest point of a wave. • The bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface. • The number of waves that pass a point in one second. • A disturbance that transfers energy through space of matter. • The distance between successive crests or troughs in a wave. • The bending of a wave as it passes from one medium to another. • ...
waves vocabulary 2024-12-10
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- The distance between successive crests or troughs in a wave.
- a transparent object that refracts light to converge or diverge light
- a type of wave where the disturbance moves parallel to the direction of the wave
- a type of wave where the disturbance moves perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- the bending of a wave as it passes from one medium to another
- The height of a wave from its rest position,related to the energy of the wave.
- a disturbance that transfers energy through space or matter.
- the region in a longitudinal wave where particles are closest together
- light light that can be seen by people
- the highest point on a wave
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- the bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface
- the region in a longitudinal wave where particles are spread apart
- a type of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye.
- spectrum the range of all types of electromagnetic radiation,including visible light
- the lowest point of a wave
- the number of waves that pass a point in one second
- the process by which a wave is absorbed by a material and converted to energy
17 Clues: the lowest point of a wave • the highest point on a wave • light light that can be seen by people • the bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface • the number of waves that pass a point in one second • The distance between successive crests or troughs in a wave. • a disturbance that transfers energy through space or matter. • ...
cadens vocab crossword 2021-11-15
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- Not moving; not appearing to move
- Acceleration: the acceleration of an object in free fall within a vacuum
- angle of rotation of the vector about its "tail" from east
- a place where someone or something is located or has been put
- Speed: When the speed of an object remains the same - it does not increase or decrease
- A push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object.
- Time is change, or the interval over which change occurs
- forces: the force of attraction between all masses in the universe; especially the attraction of the earth's mass for bodies near its surface
- Acceleration: when an object is slowing down, the acceleration is in the opposite direction as the velocity
- the universal force of attraction acting between all matter.
- The time rate at which an object is moving along a path
- force that resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another
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- property of a body by virtue of which it opposes any agency that attempts to put it in motion
- Laws of Motion (3): Newton’s Laws of Motion (3)
- "how far out of place an object is
- without any friction
- rate at which velocity changes with time
- How much ground an object has covered" during its motion
- The rate at which the position changes
- Change with time of the position or orientation of a body.
- Forces: Forces that cause a change in the motion of an object
- Forces: those that are opposite in direction and equal in size
- A fundamental property of all matter.
23 Clues: without any friction • Not moving; not appearing to move • "how far out of place an object is • A fundamental property of all matter. • The rate at which the position changes • rate at which velocity changes with time • Laws of Motion (3): Newton’s Laws of Motion (3) • The time rate at which an object is moving along a path • ...
6.1 Waves Vocabulary 2022-04-28
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- wave ___ is the distance between a trough and a crest
- ___ wave in which the movement of the medium’s particles is parallel to the direction of the waves movement.
- ___ wave in which the medium’s particles move in a circular motion
- number of complete waves that pass a particular point in a unit of time
- ___ wave in which the medium’s particles move in a direction that is perpendicular to the direction of the wave’s movement
- section in a longitudinal wave where the particles are loosely packed together.
- disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space.
- place where constructive interference causes the largest wave
- maximum distance a wave vibrates from its rest position
- conversion of other a waves energy into another form of energy
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- any substance through which a wave can travel.
- bouncing back of a wave after it hits a barrier that doesnt absorb all of its energy
- effect produced by the combination of of 2 or more waves
- highest point of a transverse wave
- time it takes two successive wave crests or troughs to pass a given point
- distance between corresponding points on a wave
- bending of a wave around a barrier
- section in a longitudinal wave where the particles are tightly packed together
- lowest point of a transverse wave
- point where destructive interference causes no displacement
- bending of a wave because of a change in the waves speed as it passes from one medium to another
21 Clues: lowest point of a transverse wave • highest point of a transverse wave • bending of a wave around a barrier • any substance through which a wave can travel. • distance between corresponding points on a wave • wave ___ is the distance between a trough and a crest • maximum distance a wave vibrates from its rest position • ...
Chapter 36 & 37 Review 2022-05-24
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- Rotating magnets within loops of conducting material such as copper metal.
- Electric current whose flow of charge is always in one direction
- Faraday’s law states that the induced voltage in a coil is ________ to the product of the number of loops.
- Electric current can be produced in a wire by simply moving a magnet into or out of a wire...
- The phenomenon of inducing voltage by changing the magnetic field around a conductor is electromagnetic...
- A ________ electron constitutes a charge in motion and thus creates another magnetic field.
- Alternating current electrons oscillate ________ cycles per second.
- Like poles repel; opposite poles...
- Whereas electric charges produce electrical forces,regions called...
- A current-carrying coil of wire with many loops is an...
- An electric ________ produces a magnetic field.
- describes the relationship between induced voltage and rate of change of a magnetic field.
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- produce direct current
- A machine that produces electric current by rotating a coil within a stationary magnetic field is called a...
- Electric current that repeatedly reverses direction.
- A magnetic field is produced by the motion of electric...
- The greater the number of ________ of wire that move in a magnetic field, the greater are the induced voltage and the current in the wire.
- The ________ of the magnetic field outside a magnet is from the north to the south pole.
- EM induction is how we generate electricity at...
- The space around a magnet, in which a magnetic force is exerted, is filled with a...
20 Clues: produce direct current • Like poles repel; opposite poles... • An electric ________ produces a magnetic field. • EM induction is how we generate electricity at... • Electric current that repeatedly reverses direction. • A current-carrying coil of wire with many loops is an... • A magnetic field is produced by the motion of electric... • ...
Vibrations and Waves 2022-01-26
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- The low point on a transverse wave.
- Shortest distance between points where the wave pattern repeats itself.
- High point on a transverse wave.
- A wave disturbance that continues at a constant rate.
- A wave disturbance that is parallel to the direction of the waves travel.
- Change in the direction of waves at the boundary between two different mediums.
- Time needed for an object to repeat one complete cycle of the motion.
- Maximum distance the object moves from the equilibrium position.
- A wave that disturbs the particles in the medium perpendicular to the direction of the waves travel.
- The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.
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- A wave that appears to be standing still.
- Magnitude of the force exerted by a spring is equal to the spring constant times the distance the spring is stretched or compressed from its equilibrium position.
- A single bump or disturbance that travels through a medium.
- Motions that repeat in regular cycles.
- A disturbance that carries energy through matter or space without transferring matter.
- Pulse that strikes the boundary.
- When forces are applied to a vibrating or oscillating object at time intervals equal to the period of oscillation.
- Result of the superposition of two or more waves.
- A line that represents the crest of a wave in two dimensions.
- Number of complete oscillations a point on that wave makes each second.
20 Clues: High point on a transverse wave. • Pulse that strikes the boundary. • The low point on a transverse wave. • Motions that repeat in regular cycles. • A wave that appears to be standing still. • Result of the superposition of two or more waves. • A wave disturbance that continues at a constant rate. • A single bump or disturbance that travels through a medium. • ...
Vibrations and Waves 2022-01-26
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- Number of complete oscillations a point on that wave makes each second.
- High point on a transverse wave.
- Maximum distance the object moves from the equilibrium position.
- A wave disturbance that is parallel to the direction of the waves travel.
- The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.
- When forces are applied to a vibrating or oscillating object at time intervals equal to the period of oscillation.
- A single bump or disturbance that travels through a medium.
- A wave disturbance that continues at a constant rate.
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- Change in the direction of waves at the boundary between two different mediums.
- Shortest distance between points where the wave pattern repeats itself.
- Time needed for an object to repeat one complete cycle of the motion.
- Pulse that strikes the boundary.
- Motions that repeat in regular cycles.
- A wave that disturbs the particles in the medium perpendicular to the direction of the waves travel.
- Result of the superposition of two or more waves.
- A disturbance that carries energy through matter or space without transferring matter.
- Magnitude of the force exerted by a spring is equal to the spring constant times the distance the spring is stretched or compressed from its equilibrium position.
- The low point on a transverse wave.
- A wave that appears to be standing still.
- A line that represents the crest of a wave in two dimensions.
20 Clues: Pulse that strikes the boundary. • High point on a transverse wave. • The low point on a transverse wave. • Motions that repeat in regular cycles. • A wave that appears to be standing still. • Result of the superposition of two or more waves. • A wave disturbance that continues at a constant rate. • The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. • ...
Lesson 6 Study Guide 2020-03-20
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- connects the saccule to the auditory portion of the membranous labyrinth
- type I vestibular hair cells are ____ shaped
- location where the neurons synapse at the vestibular nuclei of the brainstem
- Type II vestibular hair cells are ____ shaped
- Contains the sensory cells of the utricle and saccule
- movement away from the kinocilium results in __ of cell
- keeps you from falling over if you lean to far
- calcium carbonate crystals
- Lateral semicircular canal
- allows head to rotate in one direction when body rotates in opposite direction
- fluid that fills the space between the bony and membranous labyrinth
- where the superior canal joins the inferior canal for a single canal
- inferior semicircular canal
- fluid that fills the membrane labyrinth
- Hair cells are embedded in the ____ membrane
- transducers of the aud and vest sensory epithelia
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- Movement toward the kinocilium results in ____ of the cell
- All 3 semicircular canals are connected to this
- tallest hair cell
- large gelatinous membrane that ensures the perilymph and endolymph remain separate
- this reflex is when cristae ampularis detect changes in head movement and direction
- causes the stereocilia to change shape
- ganglion first order vestibular neurons connected to the base of each hair cell
- connect stereocilia and kinocilium together
- the stereocilia move together as a ____
- enlarged end that contain cristae
- coordinates all motor movements and balance/equilibrium
- Anterior semicircular canal
28 Clues: tallest hair cell • calcium carbonate crystals • Lateral semicircular canal • Anterior semicircular canal • inferior semicircular canal • enlarged end that contain cristae • causes the stereocilia to change shape • the stereocilia move together as a ____ • fluid that fills the membrane labyrinth • connect stereocilia and kinocilium together • ...
Calculus Project 2024-05-15
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- Reverse derivatives
- Equations using parameter
- Sum representing a function
- Line a graph approaches
- Converts function of time
- Derivative of composite function
- When derivative is zero
- Value approached by function
- Sum of sines and cosines
- Relates line and double integrals
- Peaks at 0 integral 1
- slope of tangent line
- Rectangle approximation of integral
- Determinant in variable changes
- Range where series converges
- Derivative of product
- Vector unchanged in direction
- Can separate in different integrals
- Process of Finding derivatives
- Related surface and line integrals
- Divergence of gradient
- Behavior at domain edges
- Series approaching finite limit
- Derivative of quotient
- Derivative with one fixed variable
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- Distance and angle systems
- Point when concavity changes
- Direction curve bends
- Integral with infinite limits
- Calculus with vector fields
- Distance within series converges
- Limit of inter determinate forms
- Process of finding integrals
- Fundamental theorm
- Max/min points
- terms are functions of derivatives
- Trapezoid approximation of integral
- Integral with multi variable functions
- Relates flux to volume integral
- Series not approaching a limit
- Taylor series at zero
- Steepest ascent direction
- Area under curve
- Derivative of implicit function
- Parabolic approximation of integral
- Function without interruption
- Scalar for stretching vectors
- Sum of terms “a” subscript n times “x” to the power of n
- Relation between inputs and outputs
- F(X) continuous on closed and differential on open
50 Clues: Max/min points • Area under curve • Fundamental theorm • Reverse derivatives • Direction curve bends • Peaks at 0 integral 1 • Taylor series at zero • slope of tangent line • Derivative of product • Divergence of gradient • Derivative of quotient • Line a graph approaches • When derivative is zero • Sum of sines and cosines • Behavior at domain edges • Equations using parameter • ...
Let's Get Physical 2024-09-10
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- measurement of mass of an object
- Formed when two straight lines or rays meet at a common endpoint
- Performance of random experiments
- the push or pull measurement of an object
- Absolute or relative direction or size in which an object moves in the sense of motion
- attraction force between objects, bodies, and masses in the universe
- change in momentum
- Exertion of a force causing displacement to an object
- The change in the velocity vector in a time interval, divided by the time interval
- The motion of one object with respect to another object
- The endpoint that is used to measure a chart or maps distance
- A German theoretical physicist
- measurement of medium and direction of movement of magnitude
- Fixed points, lines, or planes from which coordinates are measured
- A way of measuring how two points differentiate
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- Measures the length between objects
- the change in an object’s position
- motion resistance from objects rubbing against each other
- a body's tendency to resist motion
- A measure of the amount of matter in a body
- motion resistance from objects rubbing against each other
- how mass in motion is measured
- rate and direction of motion measurement
- a range of radio frequencies
- Objects under sole influence of gravity
- Length of the path travelled light in a vacuum
- Einstein's theory of special relativity
- how force is measured
- when two objects collide
- When an object changes its position
30 Clues: change in momentum • how force is measured • when two objects collide • a range of radio frequencies • how mass in motion is measured • A German theoretical physicist • measurement of mass of an object • Performance of random experiments • the change in an object’s position • a body's tendency to resist motion • Measures the length between objects • ...
You shall Puzzle Me This! 2023-05-05
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- The distance between one point on a wave to the same point
- Transparent object with at least 1 curved side that causes light to change direction
- The passage of a wave through a medium
- A wave that is the number of the same pattern repeats in a given time
- lens A lens that is thicker in the middle then at the edges.
- transfer of energy by a wave to the medium through it travels
- spectrum The range of wave lengths of frequencies over which EM radiation extends.
- bouncing of a wave off a surface
- lens A lens that is thicker at the edges than at the middle.
- A material that allows most of the light that strikes it to pass through but it appears blurry
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- wave a wave in which the distance is perpendicular to the direction.
- the highest surface part of a wave.
- A wave is the max distance that the wave moves.
- A material that almost all of the light striking it to pass through
- wave A wave that travels only through matter.
- A material which light does not pass through.
- The spreading of waves around obstacles.
- wave It causes the particles in a medium to move parallel to the direct that it travels
- The change in direction of a wave as it changes speed while moving from 1 medium to another.
- A material in which a wave travels
20 Clues: bouncing of a wave off a surface • the highest surface part of a wave. • A material in which a wave travels • The passage of a wave through a medium • The spreading of waves around obstacles. • wave A wave that travels only through matter. • A material which light does not pass through. • A wave is the max distance that the wave moves. • ...
Y8 Science. Physics. Waves. Revision Crossword. 2025-09-28
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- We perceive different wavelength light as different ______.
- The highest frequency visible light (shortest wavelength).
- When light "bounces off" a surface.
- Acronym, light getting faster refracts towards the normal..., when slowing it refracts away.
- A wave passing through a material.
- The distance between two peaks of a wave.
- The units of frequency.
- When light changes speed (and may change direction) when entering a different material
- The time it takes for one wave to pass.
- How many waves pass a point per second.
- No particles (when surrounding my alarm, you could not hear it).
- When a material allows light wave to pass or transmit through, it is said to be t_______.
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- Any material that will not allow light to pass.
- A wave in which the particles vibrate parallel to the direction of the wave.
- The name with give the light ray coming towards a surface. i.
- A wave in which the particles vibrate perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
- The "height" of a wave (loudness for sound, brightness for light).
- Red and blue light combined (not a single wavelength of light).
- When a wave cannot pass through a material, it is a______.
- Any material that allows some light waves to pass.
- An example of a longitudinal wave.
- Acronym. The colours of the visible spectrum (rainbow).
- The common word for frequency for sound waves.
- The construction line we draw perpendicular to a surface where a light ray hits.
24 Clues: The units of frequency. • A wave passing through a material. • An example of a longitudinal wave. • When light "bounces off" a surface. • The time it takes for one wave to pass. • How many waves pass a point per second. • The distance between two peaks of a wave. • The common word for frequency for sound waves. • Any material that will not allow light to pass. • ...
kai crossword 2017-08-17
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- a soliloquy
- teamwork
- crossword
- the skill of a particular person`s abilities
- an adversary of the main character,the plot twister
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- a group of amazing ______ came all on stage and bowed.
- play + (direction)
- an act of speaking one` thoughts
- the main character
- the amount of speech in one`s act or position
- a detailed anlysis of something
11 Clues: teamwork • crossword • a soliloquy • play + (direction) • the main character • a detailed anlysis of something • an act of speaking one` thoughts • the skill of a particular person`s abilities • the amount of speech in one`s act or position • an adversary of the main character,the plot twister • a group of amazing ______ came all on stage and bowed.
tennis puzzle 2023-09-20
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- - place where tennis games are played
- reward for winning tennis tournamnent
- type of swing
- smashing ball out of the air
- one vs one tennis match
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- type of swing
- setting the direction of the ball
- two vs two tennis match
- game we play
- players passing the ball back and forth
- a specific way of standing
- blocking the ball out of the air
12 Clues: game we play • type of swing • type of swing • two vs two tennis match • one vs one tennis match • a specific way of standing • smashing ball out of the air • blocking the ball out of the air • setting the direction of the ball • - place where tennis games are played • reward for winning tennis tournamnent • players passing the ball back and forth
Wave Vocab Review 2021-04-02
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- The distance between one point on a wave and the exact same place on the next wave.
- How many waves go past a point in one second
- waves in which the medium moves at right angles to the direction of the wave
- the low point of two crests of a wave
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- units of frequency
- waves in which the medium moves back and forth in the same direction as the wave.
- the high point of two crests of a wave
- a disturbance that carries energy from place to place
- The matter that a wave travels through
9 Clues: units of frequency • the low point of two crests of a wave • the high point of two crests of a wave • The matter that a wave travels through • How many waves go past a point in one second • a disturbance that carries energy from place to place • waves in which the medium moves at right angles to the direction of the wave • ...
forces vocabulary karen rocha 2025-10-31
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- force the total vector sum of all forces acting on an object
- a push or pull that can change an object's motion, shape, or direction
- of mass the unique point in a system where all its mass is considered to be concentrated for the purposes of calculating motion
- body diagram a graphical sketch that represents all the external forces acting on a single object.
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object and its resistance to acceleration (inertia)
- the rate of change of an object's velocity with respect to time
- a force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact.
- the force of gravity on an object, calculated as mass multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity
- force a contact force exerted by a surface that is always perpendicular to that surface
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- the tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion, whether it is at rest or in motion
- field a region in space where an object experiences a non-contact force, defined by the strength and direction of the force at every point
- a state of balance where an object or system experiences no change in its state of motion or internal energy
- a quantity that has both magnitude (size) and direction
- the single vector that represents the combined effect of two or more vectors
- the rate at which an object covers distance, defined as the total distance traveled divided by the total time taken
- the force needed to accelerate a one-kilogram mass at one meter per second squared
16 Clues: a quantity that has both magnitude (size) and direction • a force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact. • force the total vector sum of all forces acting on an object • the rate of change of an object's velocity with respect to time • a push or pull that can change an object's motion, shape, or direction • ...
Cabeza de Vaca, List 8, pp. 45 - 46 2013-02-10
Across
- Being flat
- To cook something, especially meat and vegetables, in an oven or over a fire
- Small hawks
- To be getting something back
- Water moving in one direction
- splendid
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- To have died in water because one cannot breathe
- To be wasting time
- A large area of water surrounded by land
- The opposite of weakest; the most powerful.
- To be supplying something
- Wild animals or birds hunted for sport or food
- Burying somebody
13 Clues: splendid • Being flat • Small hawks • Burying somebody • To be wasting time • To be supplying something • To be getting something back • Water moving in one direction • A large area of water surrounded by land • The opposite of weakest; the most powerful. • Wild animals or birds hunted for sport or food • To have died in water because one cannot breathe • ...
How Do Ecosystems Change Vocabulary 2021-04-12
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- succession, The process by which the structure of a biological community evolves over time
- The total mass of organisms in a given area or volume
- Relationship between living things that compete for a limited resources, such as food, space, shelter, mate, ecological status, etc
- community, The final stage of succession - a community remains relatively unchanged until destroyed by an event such as fire or human interference.
- capacity, A species' average population size in a particular habitat
- Populations of different species living within a given area
- Non-living things in an ecosystem
- One animal preys on other animals
- A large area characterized by its vegetation, soil, climate, and wildlife
- Relationship between two organisms where both organisms benefit
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- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- succession, An area that was previously occupied by living things is disturbed, then re-colonized following the disturbance
- Relationship between two organisms in which one benefits and the other is not harmed or benefiting
- level, The position that an organism occupies in a food chain
- Relationship between two organisms where one benefits and the other is harmed
- feedback response, Where the state of one element affects the other in the same direction
- factor, Anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing
- feedback response, Where the state of one element affects the other in the opposite direction
- Living things in an ecosystem
- change, a change in global or regional climate patterns
- species, The first species to colonize barren environments or previously biodiverse steady-state ecosystems that have been disrupted by a natural disaster or human interference
- A group of individuals of the same species living and interbreeding within a given area
- succession, Newly exposed or newly formed rock is colonized by living things for the first time
23 Clues: Living things in an ecosystem • Non-living things in an ecosystem • One animal preys on other animals • The total mass of organisms in a given area or volume • change, a change in global or regional climate patterns • Populations of different species living within a given area • level, The position that an organism occupies in a food chain • ...
Speed, Distance, and Velocity 2021-09-29
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- A unit for time
- How fast
- T2
- tells you which way you are going, velocity and displacement have it
- speed=distance/time
- X1
- How fast in a specific direction at a specific time
- A unit for distance
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- velocity=displacement/time
- Average velocity= (X2-X1)/(T2-T1)
- A unit for speed
- How fast in specific direction over a span of time
- X2
- The total ground covered by an object
- T1
- The space between the starting and ending point
16 Clues: X2 • T2 • T1 • X1 • How fast • A unit for time • A unit for speed • speed=distance/time • A unit for distance • velocity=displacement/time • Average velocity= (X2-X1)/(T2-T1) • The total ground covered by an object • The space between the starting and ending point • How fast in specific direction over a span of time • How fast in a specific direction at a specific time • ...
Newton's Second Law of Motion 2025-11-10
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- The measurement of the rate of change of position with respect to time.
- The constant acceleration on an object because of gravitational force. On Earth, this value is 9.81 m/s2.
- The SI unit of force, or mass times acceleration.
- The law stating the relationship between the force applied to an object and the object's mass and acceleration. The force experienced by an object is proportional to its mass times the acceleration it experiences (F=ma).
- The rate of change of position of an object moving in a specific direction.
- The rate of change in velocity; speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction. It is equal to the change in velocity (Speed, Direction, or Both).
- At a scale large enough to be seen with the naked eye.
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- A measure of how much matter is present in a substance.
- A quantity with both a magnitude and a direction.
- A force that resists the relative motion of two objects or substances sliding against one another.
- A situation where the net force on a system is zero.
- The change in an object's position with respect to time and in comparison to the positions of other objects used as reference points.
- A situation where the net force on a system is not zero.
- An interaction between an object and another object or a field that acts to change the motion of the object.
- The overall force acting on a system or object after opposing or balanced forces cancel each other out.
15 Clues: A quantity with both a magnitude and a direction. • The SI unit of force, or mass times acceleration. • A situation where the net force on a system is zero. • At a scale large enough to be seen with the naked eye. • A measure of how much matter is present in a substance. • A situation where the net force on a system is not zero. • ...
Wave properties crossword puzzle 2022-10-06
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- the length from the center point to the crest
- the capacity for doing work
- occurring frequently
- the bottom of the wavelength
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- light does not need this to travel
- the top of a wavelength
- the opposite of compression
- rapidly moving
- extending across something
- vibration that takes place in the same direction
- moving the opposite way the wave is moving.
- From one crest to the other one
12 Clues: rapidly moving • occurring frequently • the top of a wavelength • extending across something • the opposite of compression • the capacity for doing work • the bottom of the wavelength • From one crest to the other one • light does not need this to travel • moving the opposite way the wave is moving. • the length from the center point to the crest • ...
Spelling 2023-02-09
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- refers to a place
- something that stops a moving vehicle
- in the direction of something
- move in one side and out the other
- to have permission
- to put something in the air using your hand and arm
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- a contraction for they are
- to say something loudly; not silently
- to cause something to come apart
- shows ownership
- a number that is more than one
- also; very
12 Clues: also; very • shows ownership • refers to a place • to have permission • a contraction for they are • in the direction of something • a number that is more than one • to cause something to come apart • move in one side and out the other • something that stops a moving vehicle • to say something loudly; not silently • to put something in the air using your hand and arm
Electricity and Magnetism 2023-05-22
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- Direction of flux relative to the charge that created it
- The right-hand rule can be used to find the current being carried in one of these
- Unit of electric and magnetic force
- An induced current creates this
- Alike charges will do this
- The end of the magnet where field lines enter
- This natural phenomenon is often attributed to Earth's magnetic field
- As far as we know there are no known types of these which include only one isolated north or south pole
- This ancient civilization is considered the first to have used magnets
- Direction of the electric field vector at any point relative to the field line
- Any magnetic dipole feels this that tends to line up an external magnetic field
- Measured in Amperes
- Change of magnetic flux through the loop of a wire is considered
- Change in Voltage as the electric field gets larger
- If velocity and field are perpendicular then the resulting magnetic force will be this
- Opposite charges will do this
- A source of electric potential that uses chemical reactions to separate the charges and put electrons into motion
- Orientation of forces relative to electric fields
- In the equation F=BIL the F represents this
- Name of the scientist who created the law stating that the direction of the electric current induced in a conductor by a changing magnetic field is such that the magnetic field created by the induced current opposes changes in the initial magnetic field
- If the voltage is the same then the electric field along the line is this
- Electric field strength when lines are closer together
- Magnetic force and magnetic field are perpendicular to this of a current
- Electric field points from high to low potential similar to this type of charge
- This type of particle does not move
- 8.85 x 10 ^-12 is the value for what permeability?
- The direction of the acceleration depends on this and the charge
- Force exerted on charge by the Electric Field
- Orientation of electric field lines relative to equipotential lines
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- Attracts protons
- Magnets have two opposite poles so they're considered this
- Topographic lines also represent this other type of line
- Electric field that has the same magnitude and direction at every point
- Magnets were first discovered in this place
- Measured in Volt or Joules/Coulombs
- Electric field strength when lines are farther apart
- The symbol "B" represents this type of field
- Electric property of the space surrounding a charge
- This trick uses this hand to help to find the magnetic field direction/velocity direction/force
- About every couple hundred-thousand years Earth's magnetic poles do this
- This force credited to this scientist is a combination of electric and magnetic force on a point
- Name of the scientist who created the law of induction a basic law of electromagnetism predicting how a magnetic field will interact with an electric circuit to produce an electromotive force which is a phenomenon known as electromagnetic induction
- 1.6 x 10 -19 C is what of an electron
- Unit for charge
- the unit of magnetic field
- Change in voltage when equipotential lines are closer
- due to electromagnetic fields
- The end of the magnet where field lines emerge
- There are two of these types of charges (Positive and Negative)
- Voltage is what type of quantity?
- Unit of magnetic flux
- The Earth's outer core is made of this molten element giving it its magnetic properties
52 Clues: Unit for charge • Attracts protons • Measured in Amperes • Unit of magnetic flux • Alike charges will do this • the unit of magnetic field • Opposite charges will do this • due to electromagnetic fields • An induced current creates this • Voltage is what type of quantity? • Unit of electric and magnetic force • Measured in Volt or Joules/Coulombs • This type of particle does not move • ...
Unit 8 Jacob Goodson 2019-11-25
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- Lowest point in wave.
- The propagation of a disturbance through a medium.
- Highest point in wave.
- A wiggle in time.
- A disturbance that travels from one place to another transporting energy.
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- Wave where vibration is in direction of travel.
- Wave where vibration is at right angles to direction of travel.
- The number of to-and-fro vibrations in a given time.
- Distance between the center line and the crest or trough.
- The time it takes for a complete vibration.
10 Clues: A wiggle in time. • Lowest point in wave. • Highest point in wave. • The time it takes for a complete vibration. • Wave where vibration is in direction of travel. • The propagation of a disturbance through a medium. • The number of to-and-fro vibrations in a given time. • Distance between the center line and the crest or trough. • ...
Respiratory System 2021-03-12
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- which direction does the diaphragm moves while exhaling .
- blood contains red pigment called
- system The system that help our body to breathe and release energy from the food .
- muscles The muscles between the ribs .
- pair of spongy organs .
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- fuel that is used in our daily activities .
- volume the amount you breathe in and out in one normal breath .
- which direction does the diaphragm moves while inhaling .
- which is the most common passage for food and air .
- air travels through the
10 Clues: pair of spongy organs . • air travels through the • blood contains red pigment called • muscles The muscles between the ribs . • fuel that is used in our daily activities . • which is the most common passage for food and air . • which direction does the diaphragm moves while exhaling . • which direction does the diaphragm moves while inhaling . • ...
Waves 2021-12-16
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- material a wave travels through to transport energy
- particles are spread out
- displace matter in the same direction that the wave is traveling
- low points of a transverse wave
- the distance from one crest of a wave to the next crest
- moves matter perpendicular to the direction of the wave
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- particles are close together
- the distance from the rest position to the crest or from the rest position to the trough
- high points of a transverse wave
- disturbance that transfers energy
10 Clues: particles are spread out • particles are close together • low points of a transverse wave • high points of a transverse wave • disturbance that transfers energy • material a wave travels through to transport energy • the distance from one crest of a wave to the next crest • moves matter perpendicular to the direction of the wave • ...
Trigonometry Vocab 2023-04-04
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- The horizontal length of one cycle in a periodic function.
- The measure of a central angle intercepting an arc that has the same length as a radius of the circle.
- An angle with a vertex at the center of a circle.
- Half the distance between the maximum and minimum values of a function
- The side not along the x-axis of an angle in standard position
- One complete pattern in a periodic function.
- The vertex of an angle is at the origin, and one ray is on the positive x-axis
- Matches the measure θ of an angle in standard position with the y-coordinate of a point on the unit circle.
- Two angles in standard position with the same terminal side.
- Angles formed when rotating in a clockwise direction.
- The side along the x-axis of an angle in standard position.
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- Matches the measure θ of an angle in standard position with the x-coordinate of a point on the unit circle.
- Positive angles are formed when rotated in this direction.
- An acute angle formed between the terminal side of the angle and the x-axis.
- Repeats a pattern of y-values at regular intervals.
- A horizontal translation of a periodic function.
- Has a radius of 1 unit, and its center is at the origin.
17 Clues: One complete pattern in a periodic function. • A horizontal translation of a periodic function. • An angle with a vertex at the center of a circle. • Repeats a pattern of y-values at regular intervals. • Angles formed when rotating in a clockwise direction. • Has a radius of 1 unit, and its center is at the origin. • ...
Sophie's Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-05
10 Clues: swarm • fully awared • "nature" parks • aregument meeting • equal and the same • exact correspondence • less then 90 degrees • larger then 90 degrees • detectives look for this • lines side by side going in one direction
Lesson 7 Vocab. in Context 2022-01-12
10 Clues: a goal • exciting • enjoyable • help to grow, improve • judges of art, movies • brought about, produced • concentrate on one thing • sudden, strong movements • give information to sell something • direction from which things are viewed
Musician 2023-06-07
10 Clues: Slengean • Perfect Singer • Korean Boy Band • Apalagi Salahku • Hati-hati di jalan • 79 years old Rocker • Guitarist from Bali • Name of U2 lead singer • Member of One Direction • Famous rapper who is Jewish
List 25 2024-09-18
10 Clues: a result • to influence • excessively fond • special messenger • gloomily irritated • to spread throughout • sudden or impulsive idea • one who is young or inexperienced • lacking direction; likely to change • unusually new, uncommon, or original
Degrees and Radians 2022-10-10
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- The angles that have the same initial side and share the terminal sides
- An angle in standard position whose terminal ray lies along one of the axes
- A straight line that has been rotated around a point on another line to form an angle measured in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction
- The point where all coordinates are zero. (0, 0)
- The amount of rotation of a ray from its initial position to final position in counterclockwise direction
- The starting arm of an angle that lies along the positive x-axis
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- When its vertex is located at the origin and one ray is on the positive x-axis
- The common endpoint of two rays that form the angle
- The region formed by the intersection of the x-axis and the y-axis on the coordinate plane
- The amount of rotation of ray from its initial position to final position in clockwise direction
10 Clues: The point where all coordinates are zero. (0, 0) • The common endpoint of two rays that form the angle • The starting arm of an angle that lies along the positive x-axis • The angles that have the same initial side and share the terminal sides • An angle in standard position whose terminal ray lies along one of the axes • ...
vocab reveiw 2023-12-13
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- a force being resisted
- object in a different location than it started
- two force acting on the same object in a opposite direction
- push or pull
- same position until changed by another force
- magnitude and direction
- force over time
- weight
Down
- object being impacted by force
- sum of all forces
- magnitude no direction
- movement
- force pulling you down
- mass and velocity
- speed changing
15 Clues: weight • movement • push or pull • speed changing • force over time • sum of all forces • mass and velocity • a force being resisted • magnitude no direction • force pulling you down • magnitude and direction • object being impacted by force • same position until changed by another force • object in a different location than it started • ...
Prepositions 2022-02-13
10 Clues: opposite of far • below something • above something • opposite of out • synonym of next • opposite of down • opposite of in front • from one side to other • surrounded by something • moving in a constant direction
Waves 2013-09-03
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- is simply the length of one complete wave cycle.
- can be described as the effect produced by a moving source of waves in which there is an apparent upward shift in frequency
- refers to the maximum amount of displacement of a particle on the medium from its rest position.
- refers to how often the particles of the medium vibrate when a wave passes through the medium
- a substance or material that carries the wave.
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- is the point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of negative or downward displacement from the rest position.
- a wave in which the particles of the medium are displaced in a direction perpendicular to the direction of energy transport.
- refers to how fast an object is moving and is usually expressed as the distance traveled per time of travel.
- is the point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of positive or upward displacement from the rest position.
- a single disturbance moving through a medium from one location to another location
- is described as its boundary behavior.
- is the time for a particle on a medium to make one complete vibrational cycle.
- natural position or rest position
- a medium through which a longitudinal wave is traveling that has the maximum density.
- it can be described as a disturbance that travels through a medium from one location to another location.
15 Clues: natural position or rest position • is described as its boundary behavior. • a substance or material that carries the wave. • is simply the length of one complete wave cycle. • is the time for a particle on a medium to make one complete vibrational cycle. • a single disturbance moving through a medium from one location to another location • ...
Refraction of light 2021-05-19
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- A medium with a refractive index of 2.4.
- Light travels slower in an optically _ medium.
- The speed of light in a _ is 300,000 kilometers per second.
- What does 'n' stand for? ( _ index )
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- _ ray shows the direction of light after refraction.
- A pencil half-submerged in water may appear broken because light travels _ in water.
- The change in speed as a ray of light travels from one material to another causes it to _.
- _ ray shows the direction in which light falls on the boundary of the two optical media.
- The bending of light as it passes from one transparent material to another of a different optical density.
- Light bends _ the normal when entering an optically denser medium.
10 Clues: What does 'n' stand for? ( _ index ) • A medium with a refractive index of 2.4. • Light travels slower in an optically _ medium. • _ ray shows the direction of light after refraction. • The speed of light in a _ is 300,000 kilometers per second. • Light bends _ the normal when entering an optically denser medium. • ...
Yejune Wordly Wise 2 2019-01-31
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- An object, action, or sound that gives a message or a warning/ To do something that gives a message or warning
- A young bull/ To guide the direction of
- To go backward or in the direction one just came from/BAck to front
- To bring or draw closer
- An open motorboat that is used for short distance
Down
- A pile of sand or snow created by moving air or water/ To be carried along by moving air or water
- Very different from/Facing or moving away from each other
- Something that happens, especilly something important
- To hang loosely
- A group of people working together, especially one that runs an airplane or large vessel
10 Clues: To hang loosely • To bring or draw closer • A young bull/ To guide the direction of • An open motorboat that is used for short distance • Something that happens, especilly something important • Very different from/Facing or moving away from each other • To go backward or in the direction one just came from/BAck to front • ...
Motion Vocab 2024-10-24
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- The force that causes objects with mass to attract one another.
- The pushing or pulling force exerted by the engine of an aircraft or rocket.
- Directly pushing or pulling an object
- resistance by friction from air or water moving over a surface.
- force that acts at a right angle to the direction of motion through the air, created by differences in air pressure.
- The force one charge exerts on another.
- the push or pull between magnetic poles.
Down
- supporting surface that pushes back on an object that is resting o that surface.
- an attractive force that acts between any 2 objects
- the force that occurs when 2 surfaces rub in the opposite direction.
10 Clues: Directly pushing or pulling an object • The force one charge exerts on another. • the push or pull between magnetic poles. • an attractive force that acts between any 2 objects • The force that causes objects with mass to attract one another. • resistance by friction from air or water moving over a surface. • ...
Energy & Motion A 2021-04-23
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- the speed of an object in a particular direction
- an object's distance and direction from a reference point
- The rate at which velocity changes
- the energy an object has due to its motion
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- the law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from one form to another
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion
- Energy that is stored and held in readiness
- the sum of an object's kinetic energy and kinetic energy
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- The product of an object's mass and velocity -how much force it can have on another object
10 Clues: The rate at which velocity changes • the energy an object has due to its motion • Energy that is stored and held in readiness • the speed of an object in a particular direction • the sum of an object's kinetic energy and kinetic energy • an object's distance and direction from a reference point • the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion • ...
Prepositions of Direction or Movement 2021-05-03
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- of movement ending outside something
- movement with a specific aim, or destination
- movement from one end to the other
- movement in a circular direction
- movement down or away from something
- movement on a straight line or edge
- movement lower than something
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- movement ending inside something
- movement closer to something
- movement higher than and across something else
- move from one side of something & out of another
- movement ending on top of something
- movement to a point higher than something else
- movement with a specific point of origin
- movement heading up
- movement heading down
16 Clues: movement heading up • movement heading down • movement closer to something • movement lower than something • movement ending inside something • movement in a circular direction • movement from one end to the other • movement ending on top of something • movement on a straight line or edge • of movement ending outside something • movement down or away from something • ...
The Ultimate L6 Physics Crossword 2014-03-21
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- A wave with displacement of particles perpendicular to the direction of motion
- A region of constructive interference on a standing wave
- The vector sum of the amplitude of two waves
- The spreading of a wave when it passes through a gap or around a corner
- The prefix x 10^6
- The phenomena observed when two waves which are in phase meet
- The bending of a wave when it travels between two different mediums
- The difference in distance travelled by two waves to reach the same point
- When a photon of UV light is incident on a metal an electron is released
- The distance from the midpoint of a wave to the trough
- This is the minimum energy required to liberate an electron from a metal
- The sum of two or more vectors
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- This constant is the gradient of an energy frequency graph for an EM wave
- The number of waves per second
- This is the minimum frequency required to liberate an electron from a metal
- For example 5m North
- This pattern is produced due to electrons moving between energy levels in atoms
- A force which opposes motion
- The time for one complete wave
- This type of wave is transverse and travels at the speed of light
- Light of a single wavelength or colour
- The phenomena observed when two waves which are out of phase meet
- A quantity with both magnitude and direction
- This type of wave is formed when a wave reflects off of a surface and interferes with itself
- The force required to accelerate 1kg by 1m/s2
- A wave with displacement of particles parallel to the direction of motion
- A quantum of light energy
- A transverse wave with vibrations in only one plane
- Force x perpendicular distance to the pivot
- A region of destructive interference on a standing wave
30 Clues: The prefix x 10^6 • For example 5m North • A quantum of light energy • A force which opposes motion • The number of waves per second • The time for one complete wave • The sum of two or more vectors • Light of a single wavelength or colour • Force x perpendicular distance to the pivot • The vector sum of the amplitude of two waves • A quantity with both magnitude and direction • ...
Ch 20 2020-04-27
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- AC can be _______ to DC
- _______ inductance is the ability of one circuit to induce an emf in a nearby circuit in the presence of a changing circuit
- the _____ at which the coil in an AC generator rotates determines the maximum generated emf
- conducting rings at the end of a conducting loop are called ____ rings
- stationary graphite strips connected to the external circuit
- a motor can perform mechanical work when a shaft connected to its rotating coil is attached to an external device
- ____ current is the value of AC that gives the same heating effect that the corresponding value of the DC
- a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- ______ current and emf are measured in AC circuits
- a resistor ____ changes in motion whether they move in one continuous direction or shift direction periodically
- the frequency of rotation in the US and Canada for commercial generators is ___ Hz
- a generator uses the rotary motion of a turbine to turn a wire _____ in a magnetic field
- an emf that acts to reduce current in a motor coil is called ______ emf
- the coil connected to a switch and a battery instead of a magnet to produce a magnetic field is called the _____ coil
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- the conducting loop in an AC generator must be free to ______ through the magnetic field
- a current is supplied to the loop in a motor by an ________ source
- a generator produces a _________ changing emf
- a device that increases or decreases the emf of AC
- in a DC generator a single split slip ring that contacts the rotating loop
- a motor is nearly _______ to a DC generator in construction
- AC changes direction at a constant _____
- in most commercial power plants mechanical energy is provided in the form of rotational motion
- ______ can be used in either AC or DC applications
- the basic principle of electromagnetic induction was first demonstrated by ___________
- machine that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy
25 Clues: AC can be _______ to DC • AC changes direction at a constant _____ • a generator produces a _________ changing emf • a device that increases or decreases the emf of AC • ______ can be used in either AC or DC applications • ______ current and emf are measured in AC circuits • a motor is nearly _______ to a DC generator in construction • ...
Electricity and Waves Vocab Puzzle 2023-05-18
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- a material that neither lets electricity flow through it freely nor restricts it from moving.
- where the wave meets its lowest point
- a device used to store electrical energy
- an electrical current that only goes in one direction
- a wave that carries heat
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
- a measure of how powerful a sound wave is based on the audible perception of sound
- how fast a wave leaves and returns to its resting point
- a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it freely
- a substance or material that doesn't allow electricity to flow through it
- the SI unit of electrical resistance
- a type of wave that only travels through the ground; commonly associated with earthquakes
- a wave that requires a medium to pass through
- a wave that is commonly used to cook
- a negatively charged particle commonly found in atoms
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- a type of wave that only goes in one direction
- a wave that does not require a medium to pass through
- the repulsive or attractive interaction between charged objects
- an electrical current that reverses its direction many times a second at a regular rate
- the SI unit for electromotive force
- a wave that can be used to view the bones inside of a human body
- a method of creating static electricity in an object by bringing an oppositely charged object near it
- a wave that goes in multiple directions
- a particle commonly found in atoms that has no charge
- the peak of a wave
- a wave that carries energy from the sun
- a wave that can be used in chemotherapy to help treat cancer
- a disturbance that carries energy
- a measure of the rate of current in a conductor
- a positively charged particle commonly found in atoms
30 Clues: the peak of a wave • a wave that carries heat • a disturbance that carries energy • the SI unit for electromotive force • the SI unit of electrical resistance • a wave that is commonly used to cook • where the wave meets its lowest point • a wave that goes in multiple directions • a wave that carries energy from the sun • a device used to store electrical energy • ...
Final Project in Physics 2023-04-26
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- A circuit that contains more then one path for current flow.
- Smallest piece of an element containing all of the properties of that element.
- Positively Charged atomic particles.
- Occurs when a wave hits boundary between two media where the wave speeds differ, but the wave stays in the original medium instead of passing into the second medium
- It occurs when the size of the aperture or obstacle is of the same order of magnitude as the wavelength of the incident wave.
- The opposition of current flow.
- The force (pressure) that causes current to flow.
- Is the directional speed of an object in motion as an indication of its rate of change in position as observed from a particular frame of reference and as measured by a particular standard of time
- The flow of electric charge.
- This bending by refraction makes it possible for us to have lenses, magnifying glasses, prisms and rainbows.
- It measures small amount of current.
- A circuit that contains only one path for current flow.
- The flow of electric charge.
- Is a type of wave in which the medium's vibration is parallel to the direction of the wave, and the medium's displacement is in the same direction as that of the wave movement.
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- These reflections build up with each reflection and decay gradually as they are absorbed by the surfaces of objects in the enclosed space.
- The force (pressure) that causes current to flow.
- The opposition of current flow.
- The man behind the discovery of Ohm’s Law.
- Is defined as the characteristic of sound which is used for differentiating between the shrill and flat sound.
- A moving wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
- Negatively Charged Particles.
- An instrument used to measure the properties of an electrical circuit.
- The center portion of an atom.
- Is an informed guess about science or scientific relationships.
- Uncharged atomic particles.
- Simplest Form of matter.
- A disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles.
27 Clues: Simplest Form of matter. • Uncharged atomic particles. • The flow of electric charge. • The flow of electric charge. • Negatively Charged Particles. • The center portion of an atom. • The opposition of current flow. • The opposition of current flow. • Positively Charged atomic particles. • It measures small amount of current. • The man behind the discovery of Ohm’s Law. • ...
Final Project in Physics 2023-04-26
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- It measures small amount of current.
- A circuit that contains more then one path for current flow.
- The man behind the discovery of Ohm’s Law.
- Is an informed guess about science or scientific relationships.
- A circuit that contains only one path for current flow.
- The flow of electric charge.
- Simplest Form of matter.
- These reflections build up with each reflection and decay gradually as they are absorbed by the surfaces of objects in the enclosed space.
- Occurs when a wave hits boundary between two media where the wave speeds differ, but the wave stays in the original medium instead of passing into the second medium
- The opposition of current flow.
- Smallest piece of an element containing all of the properties of that element.
- Is a type of wave in which the medium's vibration is parallel to the direction of the wave, and the medium's displacement is in the same direction as that of the wave movement.
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- A moving wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
- An instrument used to measure the properties of an electrical circuit.
- The center portion of an atom.
- A disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles.
- The force (pressure) that causes current to flow.
- The flow of electric charge.
- Is defined as the characteristic of sound which is used for differentiating between the shrill and flat sound.
- This bending by refraction makes it possible for us to have lenses, magnifying glasses, prisms and rainbows.
- Negatively Charged Particles.
- The opposition of current flow.
- It occurs when the size of the aperture or obstacle is of the same order of magnitude as the wavelength of the incident wave.
- Uncharged atomic particles.
- Positively Charged atomic particles.
- Is the directional speed of an object in motion as an indication of its rate of change in position as observed from a particular frame of reference and as measured by a particular standard of time
- The force (pressure) that causes current to flow.
27 Clues: Simplest Form of matter. • Uncharged atomic particles. • The flow of electric charge. • The flow of electric charge. • Negatively Charged Particles. • The center portion of an atom. • The opposition of current flow. • The opposition of current flow. • It measures small amount of current. • Positively Charged atomic particles. • The man behind the discovery of Ohm’s Law. • ...
Final Project in Physics 2023-04-26
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- It measures small amount of current.
- A circuit that contains more then one path for current flow.
- The man behind the discovery of Ohm’s Law.
- Is an informed guess about science or scientific relationships.
- A circuit that contains only one path for current flow.
- The flow of electric charge.
- Simplest Form of matter.
- These reflections build up with each reflection and decay gradually as they are absorbed by the surfaces of objects in the enclosed space.
- Occurs when a wave hits boundary between two media where the wave speeds differ, but the wave stays in the original medium instead of passing into the second medium
- The opposition of current flow.
- Smallest piece of an element containing all of the properties of that element.
- Is a type of wave in which the medium's vibration is parallel to the direction of the wave, and the medium's displacement is in the same direction as that of the wave movement.
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- A moving wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
- An instrument used to measure the properties of an electrical circuit.
- The center portion of an atom.
- A disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles.
- The force (pressure) that causes current to flow.
- The flow of electric charge.
- Is defined as the characteristic of sound which is used for differentiating between the shrill and flat sound.
- This bending by refraction makes it possible for us to have lenses, magnifying glasses, prisms and rainbows.
- Negatively Charged Particles.
- The opposition of current flow.
- It occurs when the size of the aperture or obstacle is of the same order of magnitude as the wavelength of the incident wave.
- Uncharged atomic particles.
- Positively Charged atomic particles.
- Is the directional speed of an object in motion as an indication of its rate of change in position as observed from a particular frame of reference and as measured by a particular standard of time
- The force (pressure) that causes current to flow.
27 Clues: Simplest Form of matter. • Uncharged atomic particles. • The flow of electric charge. • The flow of electric charge. • Negatively Charged Particles. • The center portion of an atom. • The opposition of current flow. • The opposition of current flow. • It measures small amount of current. • Positively Charged atomic particles. • The man behind the discovery of Ohm’s Law. • ...
Final Project in Physics 2023-04-26
Across
- A circuit that contains more then one path for current flow.
- Smallest piece of an element containing all of the properties of that element.
- Positively Charged atomic particles.
- Occurs when a wave hits boundary between two media where the wave speeds differ, but the wave stays in the original medium instead of passing into the second medium
- It occurs when the size of the aperture or obstacle is of the same order of magnitude as the wavelength of the incident wave.
- The opposition of current flow.
- The force (pressure) that causes current to flow.
- Is the directional speed of an object in motion as an indication of its rate of change in position as observed from a particular frame of reference and as measured by a particular standard of time
- The flow of electric charge.
- This bending by refraction makes it possible for us to have lenses, magnifying glasses, prisms and rainbows.
- It measures small amount of current.
- A circuit that contains only one path for current flow.
- The flow of electric charge.
- Is a type of wave in which the medium's vibration is parallel to the direction of the wave, and the medium's displacement is in the same direction as that of the wave movement.
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- These reflections build up with each reflection and decay gradually as they are absorbed by the surfaces of objects in the enclosed space.
- The force (pressure) that causes current to flow.
- The opposition of current flow.
- The man behind the discovery of Ohm’s Law.
- Is defined as the characteristic of sound which is used for differentiating between the shrill and flat sound.
- A moving wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
- Negatively Charged Particles.
- An instrument used to measure the properties of an electrical circuit.
- The center portion of an atom.
- Is an informed guess about science or scientific relationships.
- Uncharged atomic particles.
- Simplest Form of matter.
- A disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles.
27 Clues: Simplest Form of matter. • Uncharged atomic particles. • The flow of electric charge. • The flow of electric charge. • Negatively Charged Particles. • The center portion of an atom. • The opposition of current flow. • The opposition of current flow. • Positively Charged atomic particles. • It measures small amount of current. • The man behind the discovery of Ohm’s Law. • ...
Unit 5 2022-12-07
Across
- Interaction involving a hydrogen atom located between a pair of other atoms having a high affinity for electrons.
- A single DNA strand that, during DNA replication, is replicated in the 3’ - 5’ direction.
- A chemical compound that is used to make one of the building blocks of DNA and RNA.
- A chemical compound used to make one of the building blocks of DNA.
- Large biomolecules that play essential roles in all cells and viruses.
- a region of DNA upstream of a gene where relevant proteins (such as RNA polymerase and transcription factors) bind to initiate transcription of that gene.
- The process of making an RNA copy of a gene’s DNA sequence.
- A genetic alteration caused by the substitution of a single nucleotide for another nucleotide.
- The sequence of DNA in between exons that is initially copied into RNA but is cut out of the final RNA transcript and therefore does not change the amino acid code.
- Enzymes that bind and may even remodel nucleic acid or nucleic acid protein complexes.
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- A sugar derived from ribose by replacing a hydroxyl group with hydrogen.
- The sequence of DNA present in mature messenger RNA, some of which encodes the amino acids of protein.
- The insertion or deletion of nucleotide bases in numbers that are not multiples of three.
- The process by which a cell makes proteins using the genetic information carried in messenger RNA.
- An enzyme that is responsible for copying a DNA sequence into a RNA sequence, during the process of transcription.
- Any change in the DNA sequences of a cell.
- A single DNA strand that, during DNA replication, is replicated in the 5’ - 3’ direction. (opposite direction to the replication fork)
- Basic unit of heredity passed from parent to child.
- genetic code.
- A type of sugar normally made in the body from glucose.
20 Clues: genetic code. • Any change in the DNA sequences of a cell. • Basic unit of heredity passed from parent to child. • A type of sugar normally made in the body from glucose. • The process of making an RNA copy of a gene’s DNA sequence. • A chemical compound used to make one of the building blocks of DNA. • ...
Unit 5 2022-12-07
Across
- Interaction involving a hydrogen atom located between a pair of other atoms having a high affinity for electrons.
- A single DNA strand that, during DNA replication, is replicated in the 3’ - 5’ direction.
- A chemical compound that is used to make one of the building blocks of DNA and RNA.
- A chemical compound used to make one of the building blocks of DNA.
- Large biomolecules that play essential roles in all cells and viruses.
- a region of DNA upstream of a gene where relevant proteins (such as RNA polymerase and transcription factors) bind to initiate transcription of that gene.
- The process of making an RNA copy of a gene’s DNA sequence.
- A genetic alteration caused by the substitution of a single nucleotide for another nucleotide.
- The sequence of DNA in between exons that is initially copied into RNA but is cut out of the final RNA transcript and therefore does not change the amino acid code.
- Enzymes that bind and may even remodel nucleic acid or nucleic acid protein complexes.
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- A sugar derived from ribose by replacing a hydroxyl group with hydrogen.
- The sequence of DNA present in mature messenger RNA, some of which encodes the amino acids of protein.
- The insertion or deletion of nucleotide bases in numbers that are not multiples of three.
- The process by which a cell makes proteins using the genetic information carried in messenger RNA.
- An enzyme that is responsible for copying a DNA sequence into a RNA sequence, during the process of transcription.
- Any change in the DNA sequences of a cell.
- A single DNA strand that, during DNA replication, is replicated in the 5’ - 3’ direction. (opposite direction to the replication fork)
- Basic unit of heredity passed from parent to child.
- genetic code.
- A type of sugar normally made in the body from glucose.
20 Clues: genetic code. • Any change in the DNA sequences of a cell. • Basic unit of heredity passed from parent to child. • A type of sugar normally made in the body from glucose. • The process of making an RNA copy of a gene’s DNA sequence. • A chemical compound used to make one of the building blocks of DNA. • ...
Forces and Motion 2024-10-15
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- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- a push or pull exerted by one object on another, causing a change in
- A measure of the force of gravity on an object
- Forces that cause a change in the motion of an object
- Speed in a direction
- an amount of space between two things or people.
- resists a change in motion of an object
- Distance an object travels in a certain amount of time.
- Speed Speed = Distance divided by time. s=d/t
- A force produced when magnetic poles interact.
- the force or speed with which something moves. The product of an
- Law of Motion an object at rest tends to stay at rest, a moving
- Law of Motion an object moves in the direction of the force F=m/a
- not moving balanced forces: Equal forces acting on an object in opposite directions
- a force that opposes the motion of one object moving past another
- Law of Motion: For every action there is an equalopposite reaction
- Straight line distance from Start to End Regardless of path.
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- The rate at which velocity changes
- does not change if no net force acts on the system
- SI unit for force
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- Force: a force associated with charged particles, which has twoaspects, electric force and magnetic force
- The greatest velocity a falling object can achieve
- law stating that the total momentum of a o
- an attractive force that acts between any two objects
- velocity changing at a constant rate
- tends to stay in motion or Law of Inertia
- The rate at which an object is moving at a given moment
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object
29 Clues: SI unit for force • Speed in a direction • The rate at which velocity changes • velocity changing at a constant rate • resists a change in motion of an object • tends to stay in motion or Law of Inertia • law stating that the total momentum of a o • Speed Speed = Distance divided by time. s=d/t • A measure of the force of gravity on an object • ...
Newton's 3 Laws 2021-01-30
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- – the action or influence of people, groups or things on one another.
- – to put forth as strength (exert a force)
- – the ability to do work
- – push or pull
- The way we learn and study the world around us through a process of steps.
- – remaining steady and unchanged (stays the same.)
- – the changes in an object’s motion. This can be speeding up, slowing down or changing direction. An object’s acceleration depends on the object’s mass and the force applied.
- – the tendency for an object to keep doing what it is doing (resting or moving)
- - the higher the velocity and mass, the more momentum an object has. One way to think of momentum is that momentum measures how hard it will be to stop the object once it is in motion. Momentum can be transferred when two objects collide.
- - the amount of force (pull) that gravity has on an object's mass. Your weight depends on the gravitational pull of your location.
- – the exact location of an object.
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- – a force that attracts (pulls) all objects to the center of the Earth
- an object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion until a force acts upon it.
- – the amount of matter (“stuff”) - in an object.
- - a force that opposes (goes against) motion. Friction is created when two surfaces rub together. Effects of friction: slowing down or stopping an object, producing heat, or wearing away an object.
- – measures how fast an object is moving (speed) AND the direction in which it is moving
- – the line or course along which something moves.
- force – the overall force(s) acting on an object.
- – measures how fast an object is moving in a given amount of time.
- – the change in position of an object.
20 Clues: – push or pull • – the ability to do work • – the exact location of an object. • – the change in position of an object. • – to put forth as strength (exert a force) • – the amount of matter (“stuff”) - in an object. • – the line or course along which something moves. • force – the overall force(s) acting on an object. • – remaining steady and unchanged (stays the same.) • ...
Force & Motion 2014-02-09
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- the property of an object that causes it to have weight in a gravitational field
- A factor that can change in an experiment
- forces the forces acting on a object that cause a change in velocity; making the object speed up, slow down, or change direction
- the act of setting and holding a course
- The rate at which velocity changes
- something that changes an objects state of rest or motion
- the force or speed with which something moves
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- A variable that gives your location relative to an origin
- Amount of space between objects
- an object at rest will stay at rest, an object in motion will stay in motion unless disturbed by an unbalanced force.
- A force that pulls anything on the Earth's surface toward the center of the Earth
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- the act of applying force in order to move something away
- the act of changing location from one place to another
- the force that results from two surfaces rubbing against one another
- cause to move along(toward you)
- A process by which forces work together or influence each other-as in the interaction between the forces of heredity and environment.
- forces equal forces acting on an object in opposite directions
- Force = Mass x Acceleration, f=ma
- for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- A fixed reference line for the measurement of coordinates.
- A plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of a building, garment, or other object before it is built or made
- a rate (usually rapid) at which something happens
- A generalized idea representing a category of related objects
- how fast and in what direction an object is traveling
- Friction on a surface
26 Clues: Friction on a surface • cause to move along(toward you) • Amount of space between objects • Force = Mass x Acceleration, f=ma • The rate at which velocity changes • the act of setting and holding a course • A factor that can change in an experiment • the force or speed with which something moves • a rate (usually rapid) at which something happens • ...
Unit 1: Kinematics 2022-08-28
Across
- the study of motion without considering its causes
- speed in a given direction
- the change in position of an object
- resistance a frictional force that slows the motion of objects as they travel through the air; when solving basic physics problems, this is assumed to be zero
- the difference in y-value (the rise) divided by the difference in x-value (the run) of two points on a straight line
- the study of the interactions between matter and energy
- when multiplying you must ___ the exponents
- an object that travels through the air and experiences only acceleration due to gravity
- the SI base unit for length
- a ratio of equivalent measurements
- the SI base unit for time
- created when graphing quadratic relationships
- the sum of two or more vectors
- a quantity that is described by magnitude, but not direction
- ___ relationships can be written as y = mx + b
Down
- the rate of change in velocity; the change in velocity over time
- the degree to which a measured value agrees with correct value for that measurement
- refers to the interchangeability of order in a function; vector addition uses this property because the order in which vectors are added together does not affect the final sum
- the location of an object at a particular time
- scientific notation is written as a ___ of two numbers
- the magnitude of displacement between two positions
- a quantity that is described by both magnitude and direction
- the maximum horizontal distance that a projectile travels
- the SI base unit for mass
- created when graphing inverse relationships
- when dividing you must ___ the exponents
- in scientific notation the ___ is always greater than one and less than ten
- a description of how close a series of measurements are to one another
28 Clues: the SI base unit for mass • the SI base unit for time • speed in a given direction • the SI base unit for length • the sum of two or more vectors • a ratio of equivalent measurements • the change in position of an object • when dividing you must ___ the exponents • when multiplying you must ___ the exponents • created when graphing inverse relationships • ...
