one direction Crossword Puzzles
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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-23
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- the total force acting on an object, which is the combination of all individual forces
- a push or a pull that can change an object's motion by causing it to accelerate or deform
- the force that opposes the motion of two surfaces as they slide against each other
- the amount of space between two points or the total length of a path traveled
- a force that causes an object to change its motion, because the forces acting on it are not equal in magnitude
- a measure of the force of gravity on an object, or its heaviness.
- the force that opposes the motion of an object moving through a fluid (like a liquid or gas) or the friction between layers of the fluid itself
- the force that opposes an object's motion through the air, also known as drag
- "mass in motion" of a moving object, determined by how fast it is going and how heavy it is
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- force required to accelerate a one-kilogram mass at a rate of one meter per second squared
- the rate at which an object's velocity (speed and direction) changes over time
- the rate of change of position, including direction
- the tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion
- the amount of matter in an object, and it is also a measure of an object's resistance to acceleration
- the force that opposes the relative motion between two surfaces in contact, slowing them down
- equal forces acting in opposite directions, which cancel each other out, resulting in zero net force
- how fast an object is moving, calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time it took
- the force that opposes the motion of a rolling object, like a wheel or ball, on a surface
- quantity that has magnitude (size) only, but no direction
- the force of attraction that pulls objects with mass toward each other
20 Clues: the rate of change of position, including direction • quantity that has magnitude (size) only, but no direction • a measure of the force of gravity on an object, or its heaviness. • the tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion • the force of attraction that pulls objects with mass toward each other • ...
Geography Quiz 2016-12-04
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- the direction between south and east
- run horizontally across the globe. the numbers get higher the further north you go
- a line on a map joining points of equal height above or below sea level.
- decides what becomes a world heritage site
- 6 figure reference
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- helps you navigate
- 4 figure reference
- the positioning of a building or other structure in a particular direction.
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- run vertically down the globe the numbers get higher the further east you go
- the direction between south and west
- A contour interval is the vertical distance or difference in elevation between contour lines.
- the incline of a physical feature, landform or constructed line refers to the tangent of the angle of that surface to the horizontal.
- direction between north and west
- the direction between north and east
- the exact height above sea level
16 Clues: 6 figure reference • helps you navigate • 4 figure reference • direction between north and west • the exact height above sea level • the direction between south and east • the direction between south and west • the direction between north and east • decides what becomes a world heritage site • a line on a map joining points of equal height above or below sea level. • ...
Position and Motion 2023-02-08
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- movement in any direction
- distance an object travels per unit of time
- an object’s distance and direction from a starting point
- a triangular Greek letter representing change or difference in mathematical formulas
- the energy of motion
- a metric unit used to measure distance
- the tendency of objects to resist a change in motion
- the arbitrary starting point from which one measures the position of an object
- speed in a specific direction
- fictitious motion that is outward seeking
- inertia in motion; it is equal to an object’s mass times its velocity and is the measure of how difficult it is to stop a moving object
- the illustrious and spherical scientist currently positioned atop Dr. Davis’s storage cabinet
- Newton’s law of motion stating that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- memories of her shameful defeat at the hands of this victorious balloon car will haunt Dr. Davis for decades to come
- motion that is center-seeking and directing an object in a circular path
- the center point or datum in a coordinate system (always represented as 0,0)
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- the measure of the amount of matter in a body (hint: it is often confused with weight, which is a measure of gravitational force on an object)
- Newton’s law of motion stating that force = mass x acceleration
- an arrangement of reference lines or curves used to identify the location of points in space (hint: usually represented as a grid defining x and y axes)
- the system of measurement employed in most places around the world
- Newton’s law of motion stating that an object at rest remains at rest, or if in motion, remains in motion at a constant velocity unless acted on by a net external force
- the system of measurement employed in the United States and few other places
- a quantity that has both size and direction
- a push or pull
- energy that an object has based on its position; stored energy (example: an inflated balloon)
- a direction used as a basis for comparison of other directions
- a metric unit used to measure mass
- the combination of all of the forces acting on an object
- rate of change of velocity per unit of time
- represents momentum as “p” in mathematical formulas
30 Clues: a push or pull • the energy of motion • movement in any direction • speed in a specific direction • a metric unit used to measure mass • a metric unit used to measure distance • fictitious motion that is outward seeking • distance an object travels per unit of time • a quantity that has both size and direction • rate of change of velocity per unit of time • ...
Waves, Part one Vocab Defintions 2024-12-10
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- The highest point of a wave.
- A type of wave where the disturbance moves perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- The lowest point of a wave.
- The process by which a wave is absorbed by a material and converted to energy.
- Spectrum: The range of all types of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light
- The region in a longitudinal wave where particles are closest together
- is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye.
- The height of a wave from its rest position, related to the energy of the wave.
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- The bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface
- The region in a longitudinal wave where porticles ore spread apart.
- The distance between successive crests or troughs in a Wave
- The bending of a wave as it passes from one medium to another
- The number of waves that pass a point in one second
- A disturbance that transfens energy through space or matter
- A type of wave where the disturbance moves parallel to the direction of the wave
- A transparent object that refracts light to converge on diverge beams
- A type of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye
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 transfens energy through space or matter • The bending of a wave as it passes from one medium to another • ...
Wave Vocabulary Definitions 2024-12-10
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- A transparent object that refracts light to converge or diverge beams
- The highest point of a wave
- The region in a longitudinal wave where particles are spread apart
- 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
- A disturbance that transfers energy through space or matter
- The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye
- The height of a wave from its rest position, related to the energy of the wave
- A typeFrequencytromagnetic radiation that is visible to thFrequencyeye
- The number of waves that pass a point in one second
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- The region in a longitudinal wave where particles are closest together
- The range of all types of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light
- The bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface
- The process by which a wave is absorbed by a material and converted to energy
- The distance between successive crests or troughs in a wave
- A type of wave where the disturbance moves parallel to the direction of the wave
- The lowest point of a wave
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 • ...
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.
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- 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. • ...
Wave Vocabulary terms 2024-12-10
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- The process by which a wave is absorbed by a material and converted to energy
- The region in a longitudal where particals are closest together
- A type of wave where the disturbance moves parelle to the direction of the wave
- The lowest point of a wave
- The region in a longitudinal wave where particals are spread apart
- The range of all types of electromagnetic radition, including visible light
- A disturbance that transfers energy through space or matter
- The distance between successive crest or troughs in a wave
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- The bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface
- The bending of a wave as it passes from one medium to another
- The highest point of a wave
- A type of wave where the disturbance moves perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye
- A type of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye
- The height of a wave from its rest position, related to the energy of the wave
- The number of waves that pass a point in one second
- 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 • The distance between successive crest 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 • ...
Electrical Energy Production 2024-04-15
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- Comparison of energy output of a device with energy supplied.
- Any form of biological matter/material
- Continuous path in which electrons can flow
- Device part of an electric circuit that converts electrical energy into other forms of energy
- Rate at which electrical energy is produced/used in a given time
- Energy provided by the flow of electrons in an electric circuit
- Flow of electrons in one direction through electric circuit
- Resource that cannot be replenished/replaced as quickly as it is consumed
- Device that converts light energy (from any light source directly into electrical energy
- Electric cell that cannot be recharged; only be used once
- Controlled flow of electric charges (electrons) through a conductor
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- Flow of electrons that alternates in direction in electric circuit
- SI unit for measuring electrical energy usage; use of kilowatt of power for one hour
- Device in an electrical circuit that controls the flow of electrons by opening/closing the circuit
- Natural energy source that is unlimited or can be replenished by natural processes in a relatively short period of time
- Portable device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- Electric cell that can be recharged/reused many times before recycled
17 Clues: Any form of biological matter/material • Continuous path in which electrons can flow • Electric cell that cannot be recharged; only be used once • Flow of electrons in one direction through electric circuit • Comparison of energy output of a device with energy supplied. • Energy provided by the flow of electrons in an electric circuit • ...
Waves activity 1 2025-09-10
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- Particle motion is perpendicular to the direction of wave travel.
- Distance sound travels per unit time (m/s); depends on the medium, not frequency.
- A cyclical transfer of energy that propagates through a medium.
- Time it takes for one full cycle of compression and rarefaction; reciprocal of frequency.
- Two waves not fully in phase or out of phase combine into an intermediate wave.
- Force per area; increases during compression, decreases during rarefaction.
- Particle motion is parallel (along) to the direction of wave travel.
- Mass per volume; particle density increases in compression, decreases in rarefaction.
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- Two waves out of phase cancel each other out.
- Number of cycles per second (Hz); determined by the sound source.
- Back-and-forth displacement of particles around their original position.
- Heat generated as the wave loses energy to the medium
- Requires a medium (like air, water, or tissue) to travel.
- A longitudinal, mechanical wave that travels through compressions and rarefactions.
- Maximum variation of a variable from its mean value (strength of the wave).
- Two waves in phase combine to make a larger wave.
- Physical distance from one compression to the next; depends on both frequency and propagation speed.
17 Clues: Two waves out of phase cancel each other out. • Two waves in phase combine to make a larger wave. • Heat generated as the wave loses energy to the medium • Requires a medium (like air, water, or tissue) to travel. • A cyclical transfer of energy that propagates through a medium. • Number of cycles per second (Hz); determined by the sound source. • ...
Music 2013-11-03
Across
- A popular percussion instrument.
- full name of Brianna's future husband and the blond in one direction.
- a note that means four beats
- the five little line that you put your notes on
- Brianna's Fave band
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- one of the most popular stringed instrument.
- famous Australian Pianist
- a note that means only one beat.
- a object that you put music on
- a note that means two beats
- known for her twerking
11 Clues: Brianna's Fave band • known for her twerking • famous Australian Pianist • a note that means two beats • a note that means four beats • a object that you put music on • A popular percussion instrument. • a note that means only one beat. • one of the most popular stringed instrument. • the five little line that you put your notes on • ...
Favorite Things 2022-02-11
10 Clues: dogs name • favorite book • favorite movie • favorite candy • Favorite Tv show • favorite subject • favorite sport to play • favorite sport to play • favorite harry styles song • Favorite One Direction member
The wave test 2020-03-04
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- the process or action by which one thing absorbs or is absorbed by another.
- the distance from any point on a wave to an identical point of the next wave
- -the bending of a wavefront as the wavefront passes between two substances in which the speed of the wave differs
- spectrum- spectrum that we can see it called visible light
- a wave in which the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction the wave is traveling.
- - is simply the bouncing back of a wave when it meets a surface or boundary.
- the lowest point of a wave
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- physical environment in which phenomena occurs
- a wave in which the particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of wave motion
- ,- the highest point of a wave
- a change in the direction of a wave when the wave finds an obstacle or an edge , such as an opening .
- a longitudinal wave has compression and rarefactions
- - the maximum distance that the particles of a wave’s medium vibrate from their rest position
- - a longitudinal wave has compression and rarefactions
- - the number of cycles or vibrations per unit of time
15 Clues: the lowest point of a wave • ,- the highest point of a wave • physical environment in which phenomena occurs • a longitudinal wave has compression and rarefactions • - the number of cycles or vibrations per unit of time • - a longitudinal wave has compression and rarefactions • spectrum- spectrum that we can see it called visible light • ...
Human Population 2022-06-06
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- Direction of change in the death rates in the theoretical stage five.
- Rapid growth in birth rate.
- Average amount of children two adults need to have to "replace" themselves.
- Amount of official stages in the DTM.
- Name of graph that measures survivorship.
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- Direction of change in birth and death rates in stage one.
- Direction of change in the birth rate while in stage 3.
- Rapid decline in birth rate.
- Person who finds the percentage of survivorship.
- Stage most countries are in.
10 Clues: Rapid growth in birth rate. • Rapid decline in birth rate. • Stage most countries are in. • Amount of official stages in the DTM. • Name of graph that measures survivorship. • Person who finds the percentage of survivorship. • Direction of change in the birth rate while in stage 3. • Direction of change in birth and death rates in stage one. • ...
Waves 2013-09-03
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- is simply the length of one complete wave cycle.
- is the point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of negative or downward displacement from the rest position.
- a medium through which a longitudinal wave is traveling that has the maximum density.
- 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 how fast an object is moving and is usually expressed as the distance traveled per time of travel.
- is described as its boundary behavior.
- a single disturbance moving through a medium from one location to another location
- refers to the maximum amount of displacement of a particle on the medium from its rest position.
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- is the point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of positive or upward displacement from the rest position.
- refers to how often the particles of the medium vibrate when a wave passes through the medium
- a wave in which the particles of the medium are displaced in a direction perpendicular to the direction of energy transport.
- a substance or material that carries the wave.
- is the time for a particle on a medium to make one complete vibrational cycle.
- natural position or rest position
- 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 • ...
science 2024-04-21
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- attraction or repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles because of their motion
- one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- I= v/r
- a device that is able to makes the voltage stronger or weaker
- a device that changes ME to EE
- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- the process of generating electric current with a magnetic field
- a two-terminal device which can maintain a fixed voltage.
- a charging method that charges an object without actually touching the object to any other charged object
- a device that changes EE to ME
- a type of electrical current, in which the direction of the flow of electrons switches back and forth at regular intervals or cycles
- a type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current
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- the physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field
- a substance that heat or electricity can pass through or along
- the area around a magnet in which the effect of magnetism is felt
- has two or more paths for current to flow through
- the physical field that surrounds electrically charged particles
- A material or an object that does not easily allow heat, electricity, light, or sound to pass through it
- electrical current which flows consistently in one direction
- occurs when two objects come into contact with each other and one of the objects transfers some of its electric charge to the other object
- the flow of electricity in an electronic circuit, and to the amount of electricity flowing through a circuit
- By rubbing two objects of certain materials, we cause electrons to flow from one object to another, thus creating deficit of electrons in one object, and excess of electrons in another
22 Clues: I= v/r • a device that changes ME to EE • a device that changes EE to ME • has two or more paths for current to flow through • a two-terminal device which can maintain a fixed voltage. • electrical current which flows consistently in one direction • a device that is able to makes the voltage stronger or weaker • ...
WEP Vocab 2017-01-08
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- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- the speed of something in a given direction
- energy
- the SI unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second, corresponding to the power in an electric circuit in which the potential difference is one volt and the current one ampere.
- Gravitational potential energy is energy an object possesses because of its position in a gravitational field.
- An inelastic collision, in contrast to an elastic collision, is a collision in which kinetic energy is not conserved due to the action of internal friction.
- activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.
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- the SI unit of force. It is equal to the force that would give a mass of one kilogram an acceleration of one meter per second per second, and is equivalent to 100,000 dynes.
- Elastic potential energy is Potential energy stored as a result of deformation of an elastic object
- A perfectly elastic collision is defined as one in which there is no loss of kinetic energy in the collision.
- Mechanical energy is defined as the energy of an object or system due to its motion or position.
- the SI unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves one meter in the direction of action of the force, equivalent to one 3600th of a watt-hour.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
14 Clues: energy • the speed of something in a given direction • strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement. • the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity • activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result. • ...
Physics Vocabulary 2023-11-15
7 Clues: 10 m/s north • newton's 2nd law • newton's 1st law • how fast an object is traveling • quantity has a magnitude and direction • quantity has a magnitude and no direction • how far one travels from its original starting point
Week 44 2025-06-30
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- how far it is UPwards
- to joke or have fun to someone, but not nice
- a people's story told from person to person
- one kind of direction
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- examples: left, right, up, down, east, west, back, forward...
- to make something better, especially if it's hurt
- a long place you can go in and through
- to turn your body into a curved shape
- "I'm so great! Look at me!"
9 Clues: how far it is UPwards • one kind of direction • "I'm so great! Look at me!" • to turn your body into a curved shape • a long place you can go in and through • a people's story told from person to person • to joke or have fun to someone, but not nice • to make something better, especially if it's hurt • examples: left, right, up, down, east, west, back, forward...
Linear Motion Part 2 Vocabulary Assignment 2025-09-25
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- A component vector is a vector that represents the portion of a given vector along a specific direction or axis
- speed in a particular direction
- Elapsed time is the total amount of time that passes between the beginning and the end of an event or activity, often called the duration.
- Average speed is defined as the total distance an object travels divided by the total time it takes to travel that distance
- a vehicle's capacity to gain speed within a short time.
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- A resultant vector is a single vector that represents the combined effect of two or more individual vectors
- Instantaneous speed is the speed of an object at a specific moment in time
- downward movement under the force of gravity only.
- When the speed of an object such as a cyclist stays the same. If forces are balanced, the cyclist will travel at a constant speed.
- a measure, quantity, or frequency, typically one measured against some other quantity or measure.Relative a person connected by blood or marriage.
- (of a quantity) having only magnitude, not direction.
- A vector is a quantity with both magnitude (size) and direction, such as velocity or force, and is often depicted as a directed line segment.
12 Clues: speed in a particular direction • downward movement under the force of gravity only. • (of a quantity) having only magnitude, not direction. • a vehicle's capacity to gain speed within a short time. • Instantaneous speed is the speed of an object at a specific moment in time • ...
ALL MIXED UP 2018-10-04
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- Protects the Earth from harmful radiation from the Sun.
- used to tell the size of earthquakes.
- One thousand megabytes is equal to one...
- Electricity that doesn’t flow.
- It's atomic number is 6.
- A long coil of thin wire inside light tube.
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- Allows current flow only in one direction.
- Patterns of stars appearing in the night sky.
- Major component of natural gas.
- A giant spark of electricity in air.
- Equals 1/10,000,000,000 m
11 Clues: It's atomic number is 6. • Equals 1/10,000,000,000 m • Electricity that doesn’t flow. • Major component of natural gas. • A giant spark of electricity in air. • used to tell the size of earthquakes. • One thousand megabytes is equal to one... • Allows current flow only in one direction. • A long coil of thin wire inside light tube. • ...
school 2025-08-24
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- something that slows down a opposite direction or speeds up the same direction
- force that stretches and changes shape and then pulls back towards its original shape like elastic
- force that adds up all individual forces considering size and direction
- force that repel or attracts objects through non-contact forces
- tool used to measure Newtons with real objects
- equal and opposite forces
- forces through contact
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- force the pulls an object downwards towards the planet's core
- force measurement
- force applied by an object through push or pull
- unequal and opposite forces
- friction through air that slows down a opposite direction or speed up the same direction
- forces through non contact
- force when pulled tight (especially in rope/cable)
14 Clues: force measurement • forces through contact • equal and opposite forces • forces through non contact • unequal and opposite forces • tool used to measure Newtons with real objects • force applied by an object through push or pull • force when pulled tight (especially in rope/cable) • force the pulls an object downwards towards the planet's core • ...
radars 2017-08-17
Across
- an electronic device that can increase the power of a signal
- used when it is possible to transmit and receive simultaneously
- an arrangement of resistors which reduces the strength of a radio or audio signal
- in radio amateur use, bi-directional communication on a single frequency
- typically an electrical transformer used to connect an unbalanced circuit to a balanced one
- the direction of a magnetic or electrical field
- a device used to store an electric charge, consisting of one or more pairs of conductors separated by an insulator
- a horizontal dipole fed at the centre with parallel wire transmission line
- an instruments for converting sound waves into electrical energy
- an array of dipole antennas mounted in such a manner that every element of each antenna is in an extension, with respect to its long axis, of its counterparts in the other antennas in the array, usually mounted vertically in order to increase overall gain and directivity in the horizontal direction
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- used for measuring the input impedance of antenna systems in radio applications
- the behaviour of radio waves as they travel from one point to another
- an electronic circuit (or computer program in a software-defined radio) that is used to recover the information content from the modulated carrier wave
- the process of configuring an instrument to provide a result for a sample within an acceptable range
- a specific range of frequencies in the radio frequency spectrum
- one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power
- the layer of the earth's atmosphere which contains a high concentration of ions and free electrons
- an aerial consisting of two poles or sections to the radiating element - in its most common it is a half-wavelength long at the frequency of operation
- two concentric conductors separated by an insulator
- used to generate electricity, or one that is used to make chemical reactions possible by applying electricity
20 Clues: the direction of a magnetic or electrical field • two concentric conductors separated by an insulator • an electronic device that can increase the power of a signal • used when it is possible to transmit and receive simultaneously • a specific range of frequencies in the radio frequency spectrum • an instruments for converting sound waves into electrical energy • ...
PS 4.1.1 & 4.1.2 2024-01-03
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- Forces that require contact between two objects or substances.
- One of the two components of forces, it is the size of strength.
- This is a measure of speed at a given instance. For example, if you are stopped at a traffic light this would be 0.
- When a force is applied to an object, the purpose is to create this.
- The rate of cahnge in velocity.
- This type of force is the upward force exerted on objects in a fluid.
- A sliding force that can break an object apart.
- One of the four fundamental forces, this force is found within the atomic nucleus and is responsible for certain types of radioactivity.
- The splitting of the nucleus of an atom.
- One of the two components of forces, it describes which way the force is going.
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- The force that resists motion in two objects.
- The force that results from pushing or squeezing an object.
- This is the result of unbalanced forces.
- One of the four fundamental forces, this force deals with electricity and magnets.
- One of the four fundamental forces, this force causes a ball to fall to the ground when thrown in the air.
- Speed with direction.
- The device used to measure the force exerted on something.
- This type of force pulls a stretched object back to its regular shape.
- This type of force results from a pull exerted on an object.
- All forces added together.
- The rate at which an object moves. It's equation is distance/time.
- The forces that do not require contact.
- A push or a pull
- This force is the strongest of the four basic noncontact forces, it is the force that holds protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom.
- The amount of force applied to an object is measured in this.
- A point against which the position of an object is measured.
26 Clues: A push or a pull • Speed with direction. • All forces added together. • The rate of cahnge in velocity. • The forces that do not require contact. • This is the result of unbalanced forces. • The splitting of the nucleus of an atom. • The force that resists motion in two objects. • A sliding force that can break an object apart. • ...
Mechanisms Review 2021-11-29
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- Allows power to be easily transferred over long distances
- The metal rod which can spin
- The number of teeth on the output gear compared to the number of teeth on the input gear
- The gear which IS directly connected to the motor/power source
- Output motion is reciprocating motion
- Two gears with interlocking teeth
- Output is oscillating motion
- Output motion is linear but direction of power is not reversible
- Motion which moved back and forth- no difference between being in “reverse” or “forward” mode
- Speed and torque are constant but the angle can be changed up to 70 degrees
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- The number of times an axle spins in a second or minute
- When one part causes the other to move
- Two gears with interlocking teeth and axles making 90 degree angle
- Force which is applied at an angle
- The gear which is NOT directly connected to the motor/power source
- Motion of turning in a circle
- Increases torque a LOT, direction of movement is reversible but direction of power is not
- Where the energy of a mechanism begins or
- Motion of moving in a straight line
- Motion which shifts between a start position and moving in a pattern that is not necessarily just back and forth
- Turning a gear causes a straight piece with teeth to slide in a linear motion
- Where the energy of a mechanism ends or leave the system
22 Clues: The metal rod which can spin • Output is oscillating motion • Motion of turning in a circle • Two gears with interlocking teeth • Force which is applied at an angle • Motion of moving in a straight line • Output motion is reciprocating motion • When one part causes the other to move • Where the energy of a mechanism begins or • ...
Forces! 2013-09-12
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- An amount of pressure created by an object/s on a lever
- A type of pressure that changes the motion
- An act that causes the force to move "forward."
- The point on which a lever rests or is supported.
- The centre piece of a wheel which helps the "wheel" to move
- The force that attracts a body toward the centre of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- A type of measurement unit used to measure force
- An action which causes a force to move quickly in the direction of "forward"
- The ability or tendency to float in water or in any other fluid.
- The force which causes the force to move in its certain way
- An angled slope which helps lifting things up or down a lot easier
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- A circular object which moves around
- A rigid bar resting on a pivot, used to help move a heavy or firmly fixed load with one end when pressure is applied to the other.
- An act that causes the force to move "backwards."
- The great side or extent of something
- A type of weight
- A way in which a force or object moves
- An act that causes the force to turn either right or left
- The resistance on a surface which causes the force to stop, or move in the opposite direction
- A science unit which includes forces
20 Clues: A type of weight • A circular object which moves around • A science unit which includes forces • The great side or extent of something • A way in which a force or object moves • A type of pressure that changes the motion • An act that causes the force to move "forward." • A type of measurement unit used to measure force • An act that causes the force to move "backwards." • ...
scienec 2014-02-25
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- FORCE stated when the net force acting on an object is zero
- a change in the position of an object with respect to time
- made up of a rope of chain wrapped around a wheel
- distance on object moves per given unit of time
- the rate at which velocity of an object changes
- FORCE the combination of all forces acting on an object
- AND AXLE a simple machine that consists of different sizes
- PLANE the a simple machine consisting of a straight, slanted surface
- the speed of an object in a particular direction
- application of a force to an object to move it a certain distance in the direction of the force
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- how fast energy moves from object to another
- FORCE stated when the net force acting on an object is NOT zero consists of two circular object
- a push or a pulley
- a device that makes work easier by changing the size or direction of the force
- made of an inclined plane that is wider or thicker at one end than the other
- a force that opposes the motion of an objects
- made up of an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- POINT 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 force of attraction between objects
- a tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
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 • made up of a rope of chain wrapped around a wheel • ...
Roller Coaster 2023-05-03
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- material that was used to build the first roller coasters
- the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
- How quickly an object speeds up, slows down or changes direction. Is equal to change in velocity divided by time.
- The energy stored by an object ready to be used. (In this lesson, we use gravitational potential energy, which is directly related to the height of an object and its mass.
- what people do when riding a roller coaster
- A twisting force
- use friction to stop a vehicle
- measurement of the amount of pounds
- A force caused by a rubbing motion between two objects.
- The energy of an object in motion, which is directly related to its velocity and its mass.
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- A combination of speed and the direction in which an object travels.
- Also known as a gravitational force. Is equal to the force exerted on an object by the Earth's gravity at sea level.
- objected tested in our experiment.
- How fast an object moves. Is equal to the distance that object travels divided by the time it takes.
- amount of motion that an object possesses
- first roller coasters
- tendency of an object to remain at rest
- Any push or pull
- a force that is caused by air. The force acts in the opposite direction to an object moving through the air.
- a force that draws any two objects toward one another.
20 Clues: Any push or pull • A twisting force • first roller coasters • use friction to stop a vehicle • objected tested in our experiment. • measurement of the amount of pounds • tendency of an object to remain at rest • amount of motion that an object possesses • what people do when riding a roller coaster • a force that draws any two objects toward one another. • ...
Surveyor 2017-03-18
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- Part of GPS
- Tool for determining plumb
- Type of resurvey
- An old school observation
- One method of adjustment
- Positional designation
- 36 sections
- Type of curve
- Marks on line tree
- preliminary line run
- Part of RTK
- Many surveyors measure distance in these
- Pre-1910 public land surveyor
- 5 per section
- Distances are usually measured thus
- Just another rock
- Instrument for angles
- detector
- The last resort
- Due direction
- Part of HAE
- Earth's shape
- straight up
- Part of GLO
- Conventional surveying figure
- 18th century surveyor of note
- ____station
- 10 x 1 chain
- Depiction of survey
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- Representation of corner
- Trace the banks or shore of
- position east or west of meridian
- For notes
- stationary part of system
- They have legs
- 10 x 1 = 1 acre
- Direction in quadrant
- Lines of longitude
- Part of GNSS
- Variance from true
- Part of PLSS
- eg.: NAD83
- Property line
- What happens when you go north
- Satellite configuration
- Stake with tack
- curve particular
- Making the curved world flat
- Traveling part of system
- model of the earth
- Part of NGS
- Lines of latitude
- change of direction
- Deepest part
- Part of PDOP
- Star in Ursa Minor
- Vertical angle reference
- Range pole
- surveyor's wood
59 Clues: detector • For notes • eg.: NAD83 • Range pole • Part of GPS • 36 sections • Part of RTK • Part of NGS • Part of HAE • straight up • Part of GLO • ____station • Part of GNSS • Part of PLSS • Deepest part • Part of PDOP • 10 x 1 chain • Type of curve • Property line • 5 per section • Due direction • Earth's shape • They have legs • 10 x 1 = 1 acre • Stake with tack • The last resort • surveyor's wood • Type of resurvey • ...
Forces and Motion Crossword 2024-03-28
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- The rate at which velocity changes
- An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
- Force = mass x acceleration (Newtons)
- is a group of related things or parts that work together as a whole
- friction that occurs when one solid surface slides over another
- the tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion
- A push or pull
- The combination of all forces acting on an object
- final velocity-initial velocity/time
- Force equals mass times acceleration
- A place or object used for comparison to determine if an object is in motion
- an object's change in position relative to a reference point
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- the total momentum of a system of objects does not change, as long as no outside forces are acting on that system
- A measure of the force of gravity on an object
- the amount of matter in an object
- friction that occurs when an object rolls over a surface
- Friction that acts on objects that are not moving
- The electromagnetic force is the force that causes an attraction between electrons and the positive nucleus. All forces between atoms are caused by electromagnetic force.
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- A quantity that has both size and direction.
- Force equals mass times acceleration
- speed in a given direction
22 Clues: A push or pull • speed in a given direction • the amount of matter in an object • The rate at which velocity changes • final velocity-initial velocity/time • Force equals mass times acceleration • Force equals mass times acceleration • Force = mass x acceleration (Newtons) • A quantity that has both size and direction. • A measure of the force of gravity on an object • ...
Mastering Vectors 2024-10-04
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- A vector that represents a change in position
- The length or size of a vector
- Values that specify the position of a point in a space
- A point or object used as a basis for measurement or comparison
- Lines that overlap entirely when they lie on top of one another
- A vector perpendicular to a surface or another vector
- The endpoint of a vector
- The measure between two intersecting vectors or lines
- A vector that lies within a plane
- The vector sum of two or more vectors
- A quantity that has only magnitude, no direction
- The orientation of a vector in space
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
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- Cosines of the angles a vector makes with the coordinate axes
- A coordinate system defined by x, y, and z axes
- A way of representing vectors using i, j, k components or column form
- The projection of a vector along the axes in a coordinate system
- A vector with a magnitude of 1
- A method for vector addition using the triangle formed by two vectors
- Vectors or quantities that are related by a constant factor
- A method for vector addition using a parallelogram formed by two vectors
- When the sum of forces or vectors acting on a point is zero
- The starting point of a vector
- A rough drawing representing a vector or geometry visually
- Changing a vector’s position, orientation, or size
25 Clues: The endpoint of a vector • The length or size of a vector • A vector with a magnitude of 1 • The starting point of a vector • A vector that lies within a plane • The orientation of a vector in space • The vector sum of two or more vectors • A vector that represents a change in position • A coordinate system defined by x, y, and z axes • ...
Zabi Ahmed crossword 2024-01-29
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- a person who directs the performance of an orchestra or choir.
- he SI unit of electromotive force, the difference of potential that would drive one ampere of current against one ohm
- is refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.
- Electricity Which causes sparks or crackling or the attraction of dust or hair.
- Current (AC) electrical current, in which the direction of the flow of electrons switches back and forth at regular intervals or cycles.
- SI unit of electrical resistance, expressing the resistance in a circuit transmitting a current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt.
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound.
- Current (DC) electrons flow steadily in a single direction,
- Circuit electrical circuit through which current can flow when a voltage is applied
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- Circuit electrical path that branches so that the current divides and only part
- charged particles (such as electrons or protons)
- the occurrence of a natural electrical discharge of very short duration and high voltage between a cloud and the ground or within a cloud, accompanied by a bright flash and typically also thunder
- belonging to the present time; happening or being used or done now.
- negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- Circuit an electrical circuit that is not complete.
- is a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects.
- circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place.
- Circuit all components are connected end-to-end, forming a single path for current flow.
- short for ampere.
19 Clues: short for ampere. • charged particles (such as electrons or protons) • Circuit an electrical circuit that is not complete. • Current (DC) electrons flow steadily in a single direction, • a person who directs the performance of an orchestra or choir. • belonging to the present time; happening or being used or done now. • ...
chapter 8 2018-05-01
Across
- Refers to the distance of midpoint to the crest.
- The bending of waves due to a change in wave speed.
- This absorbs light without putting it back out.
- The direction a wave travels in the direction of the vibration source.
- the overlapping of two or more waves.
- Number of vibration that happens.
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- any bending of light.
- Time it takes to complete a vibration.
- The change in frequency is measured by this.
- Top of one crest to the top of another crest.
10 Clues: any bending of light. • Number of vibration that happens. • the overlapping of two or more waves. • Time it takes to complete a vibration. • The change in frequency is measured by this. • Top of one crest to the top of another crest. • This absorbs light without putting it back out. • Refers to the distance of midpoint to the crest. • ...
Waves 2021-06-21
Across
- The distance from one peak to the next peak
- A type of wave that has oscillations perpendicular to the direction of motion
- An oscillation or vibration that transfer energy or information
- A type of wave that has oscillations parallel to the direction of motion
- The bottom of the wave
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- The distance from the middle to the top of the wave
- The top of the wave
- The number of waves per second
- Another word for vibration (repeated movement back and forth)
- The unit of frequency
10 Clues: The top of the wave • The unit of frequency • The bottom of the wave • The number of waves per second • The distance from one peak to the next peak • The distance from the middle to the top of the wave • Another word for vibration (repeated movement back and forth) • An oscillation or vibration that transfer energy or information • ...
Waves 2021-09-23
Across
- a wave that must travel through a solid, liquid, or gas
- the distance from one crest to another
- a high point
- a wave that moves matter parallel to the direction of the wave
- the material a wave travels through to transport energy
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- a high-density area in a longitudinal wave
- the distance from the rest position to the crest/trough
- a low-density area in a longitudinal wave
- a wave that moves matter perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- a low point
10 Clues: a low point • a high point • the distance from one crest to another • a low-density area in a longitudinal wave • a high-density area in a longitudinal wave • a wave that must travel through a solid, liquid, or gas • the distance from the rest position to the crest/trough • the material a wave travels through to transport energy • ...
Wave vocabulary😈 2024-12-04
Across
- moves perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- the distance between the midline and highest point
- the lowest point of a wave
- something that carries energy from one place to another
- the number of waves that pass a given point in a set amount of time
- has to have a medium to travel
- moves parallel to the direction of the wave
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- doesn't need a medium to travel
- substance a wave travels through
- the highest point of a wave
10 Clues: the lowest point of a wave • the highest point of a wave • has to have a medium to travel • doesn't need a medium to travel • substance a wave travels through • moves parallel to the direction of the wave • moves perpendicular to the direction of the wave • the distance between the midline and highest point • something that carries energy from one place to another • ...
waves vol 2024-12-09
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- the highest point of the wave.
- the area of a wave (or Slinky) that is spread out.
- the measure of the height of the wave.
- a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation.
- the minimum or lowest point in a cycle.
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- produce least oscillations
- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- produce more oscillations.
- a region in a longitudinal wave where the particles are closest together.
- the size of a wave, measured from one peak to the next.
10 Clues: produce least oscillations • produce more oscillations. • the highest point of the wave. • the measure of the height of the wave. • the minimum or lowest point in a cycle. • a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation. • the area of a wave (or Slinky) that is spread out. • the size of a wave, measured from one peak to the next. • ...
Motion Puzzle 2023-12-01
Across
- The type of quantity speed is, does not include direction
- The total movement, despite the change in direction
- Distance divided by time, without regard to direction
- Displacement divided by total time, has direction
- The speed of a specific moment
- A statistical test using mean to prove the significance of data
- Calculated by subtracting final position from initial position
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- The perspective that the movement is being observed at
- The rate of which velocity changes
- Size/ quantity
- Motion without considering force
- The type of quantity velocity is, includes direction
12 Clues: Size/ quantity • The speed of a specific moment • Motion without considering force • The rate of which velocity changes • Displacement divided by total time, has direction • The total movement, despite the change in direction • The type of quantity velocity is, includes direction • Distance divided by time, without regard to direction • ...
Kings Crossword 2021-01-29
14 Clues: clue • clue • clue • MoMA part • email button • compass direction • deliver a diatribe • no longer able to eat • When bears are monkeys • Not small ground skiing • One of many in a magazine • Frisbee's main stage (slang) • "gateway to Yellowstone National Park" • an important part of many morning rituals
SAYONARA 2022-03-01
12 Clues: Harry _____ • Country in the UK • She wears a crown • Big city in England • People use this to fly • Clock tower in England • Soccer is called: _____ • Country next to England • English pop group: One _____ • In England everyone drinks ____ • Famous English food: Roast ____ • The weather in England is often ____
Unit 2 Week 2 Benchmark Advance Vocabulary Grade 5 2024-02-05
12 Clues: large smile • false teeth • type of food • to write quickly • to bother someone • to adapt or change • exploding; excitedly • to explain something • different values of money • harmful or deadly substance • to move back, or to one side • to agree, state a fact as true
Spelling Words 2022-12-05
12 Clues: 08 • 80 • awesome • online website • hunted by hunters • the meat from a cow • white and black mixed • does every thing you ask • transport or carry to a place • better than greater and great • take a rest or destroy something • a line going in one exact direction
phsics 2016-04-15
Across
- An example:I live by IGA
- resist motion
- push or a pull
- equal forces in opposite directions
- same increase in distance
- s=d/t
- where u going
- The distance from another object
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- An example:103 leabonon place, Dunn NC 28334
- Change in direction
- cause and object to move
- A object to see if something is in motion
- total distance traveled and total time it took
- two forces rub againist each other
- measurment of the amount something has
- speed with direction
16 Clues: s=d/t • resist motion • where u going • push or a pull • Change in direction • speed with direction • cause and object to move • An example:I live by IGA • same increase in distance • The distance from another object • two forces rub againist each other • equal forces in opposite directions • measurment of the amount something has • A object to see if something is in motion • ...
Levi Yitzchok's Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-07
12 Clues: I • we • a fruit • direction • a round food • opposite of up • something you write on • something you write with • to go from one side to another • a city is an example of a _____ • something you say when you speak • two words: what do you use to drink?
vocab 11 2024-11-11
10 Clues: cloth • bending • turned backwards • bends and curves • change in grammar • easily bend limbs • one knee to the ground • a muscle bends another limb • light reflecting of a surface • change direction of an object
Duckster Sound Waves 2022-12-12
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- this is an example of a mechanical wave. It can travel through air, water, or solids, but it can't travel through a vacuum.
- Waves tansfer energy, not ____
- waves that can travel through a vacuum
- this is one of the four examples of electromagnetic waves. Light, radio waves, and x-rays are the other three.
- in physics. a disturbance that travels through space and matter transferring energy from one place to another
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- waves where the disturbance moves in the same direction as the wave
- waves where the disturbances move perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- waves that require a medium
- Empty space
9 Clues: Empty space • waves that require a medium • Waves tansfer energy, not ____ • waves that can travel through a vacuum • waves where the disturbance moves in the same direction as the wave • waves where the disturbances move perpendicular to the direction of the wave • ...
Waves Key Definitions 2022-05-10
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- A wave where oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer
- A wave that doesn't require a medium to travel through
- A wave the requires a medium to travel through
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- The displacement between a peak or trough and the at rest position
- A wave where oscillations are parallel to the direction of energy transfer
- The number of complete wavelengths per second
- The time taken for one complete wave
- The distance between one point on a wave and the same point on the next wave
- A machine that can translate a longitudinal wave into a transverse wave
9 Clues: The time taken for one complete wave • The number of complete wavelengths per second • A wave the requires a medium to travel through • A wave that doesn't require a medium to travel through • The displacement between a peak or trough and the at rest position • A machine that can translate a longitudinal wave into a transverse wave • ...
ANATOMY AND CHARACTERISTICS OF WAVE 2024-10-01
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- When a wave bounces back after hitting a barrier.
- A type of wave in which particles move perpendicular to the direction of the wave propagation.
- The highest point of the wave.
- The distance over which the wave’s shape repeats.
- A type of wave in which the medium's vibration is parallel to the direction of the wave.
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- Bending of waves due to changing speed as they pass from one medium to another.
- The number of cycles that occur in one second.
- The lowest point of the wave.
- Measures the height from the equilibrium to the crest.
9 Clues: The lowest point of the wave. • The highest point of the wave. • The number of cycles that occur in one second. • When a wave bounces back after hitting a barrier. • The distance over which the wave’s shape repeats. • Measures the height from the equilibrium to the crest. • Bending of waves due to changing speed as they pass from one medium to another. • ...
Waves 2013-09-03
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- is the time for a particle on a medium to make one complete vibrational cycle.
- is simply the length of one complete wave cycle.
- refers to how fast an object is moving and is usually expressed as the distance traveled per time of travel.
- can be described as the effect produced by a moving source of waves in which there is an apparent upward shift in frequency
- natural position or rest position
- is described as its boundary behavior.
- a single disturbance moving through a medium from one location to another location
- refers to the maximum amount of displacement of a particle on the medium from its rest position.
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- a wave in which the particles of the medium are displaced in a direction perpendicular to the direction of energy transport.
- it can be described as a disturbance that travels through a medium from one location to another location.
- a medium through which a longitudinal wave is traveling that has the maximum density.
- is the point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of positive or upward displacement from the 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.
- is the point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of negative or downward displacement from the rest position.
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 • ...
waves 2023-05-08
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- the process by which a beam of light or other system of waves is spread out as a result of passing through a narrow aperture or across an edge, typically accompanied by interference between the wave forms produced.
- The number of waves that pass a fixed point in a given amount of time
- occurs when waves come together so that they completely cancel each other out.
- a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation.
- the distance between identical points
- occurs when the maxima of two waves add together
- an increase (or decrease) in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source and observer move toward (or away from) each other
- the speed at which a wave travels.
- the fact or phenomenon of light, radio waves, etc. being deflected in passing obliquely through the interface between one medium and another or through a medium of varying density.
- the substance that transfers the energy, or light from one substance to another substance or from one place to another, or from one surface to another.
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- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation
- the range of all types of EM radiation.
- a kind of radiation including visible light,
- the maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation, measured from the position of equilibrium.
- the throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it.
15 Clues: the speed at which a wave travels. • the distance between identical points • the range of all types of EM radiation. • a kind of radiation including visible light, • occurs when the maxima of two waves add together • a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation. • a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation • ...
Forces 2012-10-29
Across
- A push or pull that causes an object to move, stop or change direction
- The use of force to move an object through a distance
- The forces acting on an object that are equal in size and opposite in direction, canceling each other out
- A change in motion caused by unbalanced forces or a change in velocity
- The force that oulls all objects in the universe toward one another
- A Force that opposes, or acs against, motion when two surfaces rub against each other
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- The amount of work done for each unit of time
- The result of two or more acting together on an object
- Forces that are not equal
- The force of repulsion (pushing) or attraction (pulling) between poles of magnets
- Something that makes work easier by changing the size or the direction of a force
11 Clues: Forces that are not equal • The amount of work done for each unit of time • The use of force to move an object through a distance • The result of two or more acting together on an object • The force that oulls all objects in the universe toward one another • A push or pull that causes an object to move, stop or change direction • ...
Wordly Wise 3 Lesson 2 2021-01-12
Across
- Very different from, facing or moving away from each other.
- A young bull, to guide the direction of
- An motorboat used for short journeys, to put a boat or vessel in the water, to get something started
- To hang loosely
- To go backward or in the direction one just came from
- A group of people working together, especially one that runs an airplane or large vessel.
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- A pile of sand or snow created by moving air or water, to be carried along by moving air or water
- Something that happens, especially something important
- An object, action or sound that gives a message, to do something that gives a message or warning
- To bring or draw closer
10 Clues: To hang loosely • To bring or draw closer • A young bull, to guide the direction of • To go backward or in the direction one just came from • Something that happens, especially something important • Very different from, facing or moving away from each other. • A group of people working together, especially one that runs an airplane or large vessel. • ...
Physics 2025-01-13
Across
- In a ________ wave, the particles in the material move at right angles to the direction the wave moves
- If the buoyant force is greater than the force of gravity the object will _____
- If the buoyant force is equal to the force of gravity the object will _____
- _______ is a charge of electricity generated by friction
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- _______ deals with the study of forces, fields and potentials arising from static charges.
- _____ is the transfer of heat by direct contact
- In a ______ wave, the particles move back and forth along the direction of the wave motion
- One positive and one negative charges_______ each other
- _____ is the transfer of heat within a fluid
- Two positive or two negative charges_______ each other
10 Clues: _____ is the transfer of heat within a fluid • _____ is the transfer of heat by direct contact • Two positive or two negative charges_______ each other • One positive and one negative charges_______ each other • _______ is a charge of electricity generated by friction • If the buoyant force is equal to the force of gravity the object will _____ • ...
Newton's Laws Vocab 2023-09-29
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- the force of gravity, W, acting on an object of mass m; defined mathematically as W = mg, where g is the magnitude and direction of the acceleration due to gravity
- the net external force, Fnet, on an object is proportional to and in the same direction as the acceleration of the object, a, and also proportional to the object’s mass, m; defined mathematically as Fnet=ma
- the constant velocity of an object that is reached when the drag force equals the force of gravity
- the tendency of an object at rest to remain at rest, or for a moving object to remain in motion in a straight line and at a constant speed
- when one body exerts a force on a second body, the first body experiences a force that is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force that it exerts
- a force that pushes an object forward in response to the backward ejection of mass by the object; rockets and airplanes are pushed forward by a thrust reaction force in response to ejecting gases backward
- a vector quantity that relates the mass of an object to the gravitational force it experiences at a given location. Represented by the symbol g
- the force exerted by a fluid on an object that opposes the object’s motion through the fluid; depends on the object’s motion and properties and the fluid’s properties
- A pair of forces that are equal in strength but opposite in direction and act on different objects
- a body at rest remains at rest or, if in motion, remains in motion at a constant speed in a straight line, unless acted on by a net external force; also known as the law of inertia
- a pulling force that acts along a connecting medium, especially a stretched flexible connector, such as a rope or cable; when a rope supports the weight of an object, the force exerted on the object by the rope is called tension
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- the sum of all forces acting on an object or system
- one or more objects of interest for which only the forces acting on them from the outside are considered, but not the forces acting between them or inside them
- a push or pull on an object with a specific magnitude and direction; can be represented by vectors; can be expressed as a multiple of a standard force; the SI unit of force is the Newton (N)
- where an object would naturally rest in the absence of a net force
- a diagram showing all external forces acting on a body
- a force acting on an object or system that originates outside of the object or system
- the support force acting on an object
- the study of how forces affect the motion of objects and systems
- the quantity of matter in a substance; the SI unit of mass is the kilogram
- that component of the contact force between two objects, which acts perpendicularly to and away from their plane of contact
- an objects apparent weight of aero that results when there are no contact forces supporting the object
- various forces that may impede a rolling wheel; these include axle friction, drag, and imperfectly elastic deformation of the wheel and/or surface
- a situation in which the only force acting on an object is the force of gravity
- an external force that acts opposite to the direction of motion or, for when there is no relative motion, in the direction needed to prevent slipping
25 Clues: the support force acting on an object • the sum of all forces acting on an object or system • a diagram showing all external forces acting on a body • the study of how forces affect the motion of objects and systems • where an object would naturally rest in the absence of a net force • the quantity of matter in a substance; the SI unit of mass is the kilogram • ...
Cross Puzzle 2 2016-04-06
Across
- a single force whose external effects on a rigid body are the same as the effects of several actual forces acting on the body
- the change in position of an object
- Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist being moved or, if the object is moving, to resist a change in speed or direction.
- a physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- a system including x axes and y axes
- the total displacement divided by the time interval during which the displacement occurred
- the projections of a vector along the axes
- the longest side of a right triangle
- 1cm=20 000m is a ____ can be used on a map.
- represented by Fg
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- the resistance encountered when one body is moved in contact with another
- which shows only the forces acting on the object of interest
- a motion which is in a parabola curve
- the state in which the net force on an object is zero
- F=ma
- a physical quantity that has magnitude but no direction
- An object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion continues in motion with constant velocity (that is, constant speed in a straight line) unless the object experiences a net external force
- a force perpendicular to the contact surface
- a vector that represents the sum of two or more vectors
- a measure of inertia
- an action exerted on an object which may change the object’s state of rest or motion
21 Clues: F=ma • represented by Fg • a measure of inertia • the change in position of an object • a system including x axes and y axes • the longest side of a right triangle • a motion which is in a parabola curve • the projections of a vector along the axes • 1cm=20 000m is a ____ can be used on a map. • a force perpendicular to the contact surface • ...
Waves 2018-05-24
Across
- Waves, are waves that must travel through some sort of matter called a medium.
- is a disturbance that travels through space and matter “medium” transferring energy from one place to another.
- waves, are waves where the disturbance moves through a medium perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
- by a seaquake, hurricane, or strong wind.
- is how fast the wave vibrating or goes up and down.
- material that lets light pass through it.
- slight bending of light as it passes around the edge of an object
- wavelength in a longitudinal wave refers to the distance between two consecutive compressions or between two consecutive rarefactions.
- waves, Waves in which the particles of the medium travel in the same direction or along its line of travel.
- When light can move all the way through a material without being absorbed.
- light, is when light bounces off an object.
- The height from the center line to the peak or trough. How tall a wave is.
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- waves, a large, destructive ocean wave,
- light, When light travels from air into water, it slows down, causing it to change direction
- not able to be seen through
- Light be be absorbed
- waves, waves that can travel through a vacuum (empty space)
- allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be clearly seen
- waves, waves that travels along the surface.
- is any substance that carries a wave.
20 Clues: Light be be absorbed • not able to be seen through • is any substance that carries a wave. • waves, a large, destructive ocean wave, • by a seaquake, hurricane, or strong wind. • material that lets light pass through it. • light, is when light bounces off an object. • waves, waves that travels along the surface. • is how fast the wave vibrating or goes up and down. • ...
𝐆𝐞𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐜 𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐬𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐣𝐞𝐜𝐭 2022-01-25
Across
- the set of all output values it may produce
- a figure to an image across a fixed line
- in the same direction as the way in which the hands of a clock move around.
- An image or shape as it would be seen in a mirror
- to make some changes in any given geometric shape
- in the opposite direction to the way in which the hands of a clock move around.
- a mapping of a metric space onto another or onto itself so that the distance between any two points in the original space
- a fixed point on a plane
- A circular movement
- points on a line or shape which do not move when a specific transformation is applied
- Sliding: moving a shape without rotating or flipping it
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- a two-dimension surface formed by two number lines
- the measure of the amount that a figure is rotated about a fixed point called a point of rotation.
- a point about which a plane figure rotates
- the ratio between corresponding measurements of an object and a representation of that object
- the measure of the amount that a figure is rotated
- An exact location
- a function from a metric space into itself that satisfies the identity for all points
- reversal of direction either by one 180-degree turn or two right-angle turns
- a set way to calculate or solve a problem
- a drawing of a graph on a surface without overlapping edges
21 Clues: An exact location • A circular movement • a fixed point on a plane • a figure to an image across a fixed line • a set way to calculate or solve a problem • a point about which a plane figure rotates • the set of all output values it may produce • An image or shape as it would be seen in a mirror • to make some changes in any given geometric shape • ...
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 • ...
ALC - BOOK 3 - Unit 19 - I will learn to drive with caution - Part 1 2024-12-20
Across
- the part of a person that allow you to think, feel emotions, and understand
- a person whose job is to teach people a practical skill
- a place where something such as a road, river, etc. can be crossed safely
- the legal right to go first across a road, before other road users (3W)
- how fast someone or something moves
- the past form of the verb "become"
- to take the left or right crossing road, to change direction
- a place where a road and a railway meet and cross
- the past participle form of the verb "become"
- a notice giving information, directions, a warning, etc.
- a route, direction or path
- the fastest rate at which you are allowed to drive in a particular area (2W)
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- to start to be
- to mix up someone's mind or ideas, or to make something difficult to understand
- an occasion when two lines cross, or the place where this happens
- an action, movement, or sound that gives information, a message, warning, or order
- a sign on the road that tells drivers of vehicles to stop until it is safe (2W)
- a wheel in a vehicle the driver turns to make the vehicle go in a certain direction (2W)
- a person who is walking, especially in an area where vehicles go
- great care and attention
- a path with a hard surface on one or both sides of a road, that people walk on
- a special strip of a road used to keep vehicles separate
22 Clues: to start to be • great care and attention • a route, direction or path • the past form of the verb "become" • how fast someone or something moves • the past participle form of the verb "become" • a place where a road and a railway meet and cross • a person whose job is to teach people a practical skill • a notice giving information, directions, a warning, etc. • ...
Waves Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-23
Across
- are like the outside of a bowl and causes objects to appear smaller--car rearview mirror
- when a wave travels through a medium
- a material that reflects or absorbs all of the light that strikes it
- a material that transmits most of the light it strikes--window
- determined by the distance it travels in a given time
- travel perpendicular to the direction of the source's motion--light
- any disturbance that transfers energy from place to place
- when waves are completely blocked and bounce off to head in a different direction
- a change in frequency and pitch as a sound wave moves in relation to an observer(two words)
- a material that scatters the light that passes through it--jello
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- are like the inside of a bowl; if the object is close it appears larger; if it is far away it appears inverted--binoculars
- wave that transfers
- travel in the same direction as the vibrations--sound
- the distance between the highest crest and the resting position
- when the energy of a wave is transferred to a material it encounters
- when light waves are transmitted from one medium into another causing them to bend
- wave that moves through some type of matter
- the material or matter through which a wave travels
- the distance a wave travels before it starts to repeat
- the number of times a wave repeats in a given amount of time
20 Clues: wave that transfers • when a wave travels through a medium • wave that moves through some type of matter • the material or matter through which a wave travels • travel in the same direction as the vibrations--sound • determined by the distance it travels in a given time • the distance a wave travels before it starts to repeat • ...
review 2025-05-19
Across
- renewable organic matter
- a wave where the oscillations or vibrations of the medium are parallel to the direction the wave is traveling
- a wave where the oscillations of the medium are perpendicular to the direction of the wave's propagation
- the rate at which a periodic event or oscillating wave repeats
- high point of the wave
- closed path that electric curent flows
- flamible liquid formed from the decay from aincint orginisims
- a wave that requires a physical medium
- measured in ohms
- measured in amps
- form from the remains of ancient plants and animal that where daried
- low point of the wave
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- energy release when the nucleus splits apart
- when atom nuclei combine at very high tempitures
- the rate at which electrical energy is converted to another form of energy
- disturbance or variation that transfers energy
- the bending of waves as they pass around an obstacle or through an opening
- a material through which electrons move easily
- the spatial period of a wave
- the change in direction (bending) of a wave as it passes from one medium to another
- material or substance through which a wave propagates or transfers energy
- law current in a circuit equals the voltage difference divided by the resistance
- accumulation of excess electric charge
- an electric circuit with only on branch
- contains two or more branches for current
- material in which electrons are not able to move easily
26 Clues: measured in ohms • measured in amps • low point of the wave • high point of the wave • renewable organic matter • the spatial period of a wave • closed path that electric curent flows • accumulation of excess electric charge • a wave that requires a physical medium • an electric circuit with only on branch • contains two or more branches for current • ...
Monzainia 2021-05-18
Across
- Which direction is it from the grocery store to the park #1?
- About how far is the waterpark from the circus?
- Which direction do you go to get to the mall from McDonald's?
- About how far is it from the water park to the middle school?
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- _______ Street is the only street that goes directly to the dentist's office.
- Which way do you travel to get from the waterpark to the circus?
- About how many miles are from chick-fil-a to the fire station? one How many miles is it from Bobs house to the bank?
- Which direction is park 2 from park 1?
- How many gas stations are in Monzainia?
- About how many miles is it from church to Bob's house?
10 Clues: Which direction is park 2 from park 1? • How many gas stations are in Monzainia? • About how far is the waterpark from the circus? • About how many miles is it from church to Bob's house? • Which direction is it from the grocery store to the park #1? • Which direction do you go to get to the mall from McDonald's? • ...
Waves 2023-02-14
Across
- Bouncing wave of a surface
- the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time
- describes how long the wave is.
- Change in direction of a wave when it travels by the edge of an object or in an opening.
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- Longitudinal wave that travels only through matter.
- Magnetic and electric fields of an electromagnetic wave are perpendicular to each other and to the direction of the wave.
- Material which a wave travels.
- a disturbance or variation that transfers energy progressively from point to point
- Perception of how high or low sound is related to the frequency of a sound wave
- Change in direction of a wave as it changes speed while moving from one medium to another.
10 Clues: Bouncing wave of a surface • Material which a wave travels. • describes how long the wave is. • Longitudinal wave that travels only through matter. • the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time • Perception of how high or low sound is related to the frequency of a sound wave • ...
Forces choice board 2023-01-10
Across
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate
- consequence of an action force which is opposite in direction
- that an object will continue its current motion until some force causes its speed or direction to change
- change with time of the position or orientation
- a dimensionless quantity representing the amount of matter in a particle or object
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- the location of something relative to something else
- force that resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another
- fundamental interaction which causes mutual attraction between all things with mass or energy.
- the force acting on the object due to gravity
- a certain amount of force you apply for a certain amount of time to cause a change in momentum
10 Clues: the force acting on the object due to gravity • change with time of the position or orientation • the location of something relative to something else • consequence of an action force which is opposite in direction • the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate • force that resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another • ...
Data Transmission 2022-07-13
Across
- Encryption data that result of putting a plaintext and generate an encryption algorithm.
- The actual data being carried in a data packet.
- Data that can be send in both direction but at the same time.
- A type of encryption key which is known only to the single computer or user.
- Data that arrives at the destination with the bits no longer synchronized.
- The time interval allowed to elapse before an acknowledgement is received.
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- Data that can be sent on one direction.
- A type of encryption key is known to all users.
- Data that can be send in both direction but not at the same time.
- The original text or message before it is put through an encryption algorithm.
10 Clues: Data that can be sent on one direction. • A type of encryption key is known to all users. • The actual data being carried in a data packet. • Data that can be send in both direction but at the same time. • Data that can be send in both direction but not at the same time. • Data that arrives at the destination with the bits no longer synchronized. • ...
Zoe Mingo-Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-25
Across
- The speed of an object and the direction of its motion.
- The movement of something from its place or position.
- the sum of all the forces acting on an object.
- the force that pulls two objects together.
- The transfer of thermal energy in a fluid by the movements of warmer and cooler fluid.
- When two forces are the same strength but act in opposite direction.
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- the action or process of moving or being moved.
- The resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over or through another material
- every object at rest will stay at rest unless a outside object acts on it.
- forces that are not equal in magnitude and may or may not act in the same direction.
10 Clues: the force that pulls two objects together. • the sum of all the forces acting on an object. • the action or process of moving or being moved. • The movement of something from its place or position. • The speed of an object and the direction of its motion. • When two forces are the same strength but act in opposite direction. • ...
ACI Week 3 words 2024-12-09
Across
- When you are inside a vehicle, like a boat, plane, or train.
- The direction to the right on a map, where the sun rises.
- The direction at the top of a map, where the North Pole is.
- A place near water where ships stop to load and unload things.
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- A path that moves in sharp turns, going left and right, like a "Z" shape.
- The largest continent, home to countries like China, India, and South Korea.
- The direction at the bottom of a map, opposite to North.
- Similar to "onboard," it means you are on a boat, plane, or other vehicle.
- A trip from one place to another, often taking some time.
- A continent with many countries like France, Germany, and Italy.
10 Clues: The direction at the bottom of a map, opposite to North. • A trip from one place to another, often taking some time. • The direction to the right on a map, where the sun rises. • The direction at the top of a map, where the North Pole is. • When you are inside a vehicle, like a boat, plane, or train. • ...
Forces :) 2023-11-13
Across
- is a region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts
- when two forces are the same strength but act in opposite direction
- materials that weakly interact with an external magnetic field
- they pull or push on objects without touching them
- is the force that pulls things towards it.
- attraction or repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles because of their motion
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- is a force that acts at all times on all objects near Earth
- the force applied in one direction is greater than the force applied in the opposite direction
- is a force that is applied by objects in contact with each other
- is a material or object that produces a magnetic field
- is a force applied to an object by another body that is not in direct contact with it
11 Clues: is the force that pulls things towards it. • they pull or push on objects without touching them • is a material or object that produces a magnetic field • is a force that acts at all times on all objects near Earth • materials that weakly interact with an external magnetic field • is a force that is applied by objects in contact with each other • ...
Investigating forces 2024-02-12
Across
- the force that acts at a right angle to the direction of motion through the air
- a force that acts on an object in the opposite direction than that object is moving
- The repulsive or attractive interaction between any two charged bodies
- the length between two points (or objects)
- increase in the rate or speed of something.
- to observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry
- is a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects.
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- is the force that resists motion when the surface of one object comes in contact with the surface of another.
- the force that propels a flying machine in the direction of motion.
- is a force that attracts any two objects with mass.
- The rate at which an object moves through time
11 Clues: the length between two points (or objects) • increase in the rate or speed of something. • The rate at which an object moves through time • is a force that attracts any two objects with mass. • to observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry • the force that propels a flying machine in the direction of motion. • ...
Science 2021-02-23
Across
- the wave with the most amount of energy.
- this is measured in Hertz.
- something you can't see without.
- the maximum point of a wave at it's rest position.
- something we listen to.
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- the distance measured from one point of the wave to another.
- when you look in the mirror this happens.
- a point on the wave where the medium is at it's maximum.
- the lowest point below the rest position.
- a wave which the vibrating element moves in the direction of the wave.
- something you can hear.
- the change in the direction of a wave,caused by the change in the wave's speed.
12 Clues: something you can hear. • something we listen to. • this is measured in Hertz. • something you can't see without. • the wave with the most amount of energy. • when you look in the mirror this happens. • the lowest point below the rest position. • the maximum point of a wave at it's rest position. • a point on the wave where the medium is at it's maximum. • ...
uju's crossword 2019-10-08
Across
- Waves washing up the beach
- formed when wind blows over the sea
- Pebbles hitting each other in a waves
- When eroded material is moved from one place to another
- action This is the wearing away of coastal rock by the impact of crushing waves against the coast
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- Beach material
- Rock is broken up by ice,heat or cold
- wind The most common wind direction direction
- When certain types of cliff erode as a result of weak acids in the sea
- When plants and animals penetrate weakness&cracks in rocks
- Waves throwing pebbles at cliffs
- weathering Rock reacts with air and water
12 Clues: Beach material • Waves washing up the beach • Waves throwing pebbles at cliffs • formed when wind blows over the sea • Rock is broken up by ice,heat or cold • Pebbles hitting each other in a waves • weathering Rock reacts with air and water • wind The most common wind direction direction • When eroded material is moved from one place to another • ...
edens crossword 2019-10-09
Across
- The flow of water in a certain direction
- When plants and animals penetrate weakness and cracks in rock
- Eroded and transportated material
- A wall built into the sea from the seashore to create a beach by trapping sand carried by longshore drift
- Rock reacts with air and water
- Is where the land meets the sea
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- Beach material eg. small stones
- wind The most common wind direction
- When eroded material is moved from one place to another.
- Formed when wind blows over the sea
- When certain types of cliff erode as a result of weak acid in the sea
- A steep rocky slope that may overlook the sea
12 Clues: Rock reacts with air and water • Beach material eg. small stones • Is where the land meets the sea • Eroded and transportated material • wind The most common wind direction • Formed when wind blows over the sea • The flow of water in a certain direction • A steep rocky slope that may overlook the sea • When eroded material is moved from one place to another. • ...
edens crossword 2019-10-09
Across
- Formed when wind blows over the sea
- A steep rocky slope that may overlook the sea
- When plants and animals penetrate weakness and cracks in rock
- When eroded material is moved from one place to another.
- When certain types of cliff erode as a result of weak acid in the sea
- Is where the land meets the sea
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- Rock reacts with air and water
- Beach material eg. small stones
- Eroded and transportated material
- A wall built into the sea from the seashore to create a beach by trapping sand carried by longshore drift
- The flow of water in a certain direction
- wind The most common wind direction
12 Clues: Rock reacts with air and water • Beach material eg. small stones • Is where the land meets the sea • Eroded and transportated material • Formed when wind blows over the sea • wind The most common wind direction • The flow of water in a certain direction • A steep rocky slope that may overlook the sea • When eroded material is moved from one place to another. • ...
waves 2024-01-20
Across
- The maximum displacement shown by particles in the wave motion.
- The characteristic of sound that changes according to the frequency.
- Waves that need a material medium to propagate are known as _______ waves.
- The point of maximum downward direction in waves.
- The point of maximum upward direction in waves.
- The unit of frequency
- Sound wave is a _________ wave.
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- An instrument used to demonstrate wave motion.
- The number of oscillations produced at a unit time.
- The distance between one particle and the closest next particle in a wave.
- The time taken by a particle to complete an oscillation.
- Waves are originated from these.
12 Clues: The unit of frequency • Sound wave is a _________ wave. • Waves are originated from these. • An instrument used to demonstrate wave motion. • The point of maximum upward direction in waves. • The point of maximum downward direction in waves. • The number of oscillations produced at a unit time. • The time taken by a particle to complete an oscillation. • ...
Science vocab puzzle 2022-10-06
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- A straight line path of travel of an object respect to an origin.
- The rate at which someone or an object is moving
- an object that contains direction and magnitude
- the motion of an object presented in the air under the influence of gravity.
- the process of being moved.
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- A spacing between two things or people.
- a force that attracts a body towards the center of the earth.
- A place where something is put or located
- The speed of something that is in a direction
- one part of a whole thing.
- How a quantity changes with the respect of time
- decreasing in speed
12 Clues: decreasing in speed • one part of a whole thing. • the process of being moved. • A spacing between two things or people. • A place where something is put or located • The speed of something that is in a direction • an object that contains direction and magnitude • How a quantity changes with the respect of time • The rate at which someone or an object is moving • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2023-09-28
Across
- change of position of an object in any direction
- force between objects when one attempts to slide against another
- the ability to do work
- moving, changing place or position
- the power that an atom’s charged particles have to cause an action or move an object
- push or pull on an object
- energy stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules
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- amount that describes how fast and which direction an object is moving
- energy acquired by objects on which work is done
- the energy of motion
- location of an object at any given time
- energy that has the potential to become another form of energy
12 Clues: the energy of motion • the ability to do work • push or pull on an object • moving, changing place or position • location of an object at any given time • change of position of an object in any direction • energy acquired by objects on which work is done • energy stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules • ...
Forces and motion Vocabulary crossword 2025-05-08
Across
- An imaginary line around which and object rotates
- anything that has a mass and takes up space
- The difference between the final and initial position of an object
- force that attracts objects towards another object
- moving from one position to another
- first law- An object at rest tends to stay at rest, and an object in motion tends to stay in motion, unless acted on by an opposing force
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- A push or pull
- A force that acts in an opposite direction to movement
- The total length travelled
- The tendency of things to keep traveling in the same direction at the same speed, unless somethings stops them
- the measure of an amount of atoms (matter) in something
- third law - Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- A change in Velocity
- second law- The greater the amount of mass an object has, the more force needed to move it
14 Clues: A push or pull • A change in Velocity • The total length travelled • moving from one position to another • anything that has a mass and takes up space • An imaginary line around which and object rotates • force that attracts objects towards another object • A force that acts in an opposite direction to movement • the measure of an amount of atoms (matter) in something • ...
Lesson 1 - End of session task 2018-10-18
Across
- The axis which divides the body into front and back sides
- Movement which occurs away from the midline of the body
- The movement which explains the stretching and moving the leg horizontally across the body to the centre line of the body
- Movement in every direction formed by the round head of one of the bones into another cup shaped bone
- The name of the place the humerus head fits into the cavity on the scapular
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- What is the agonist muscle responsible for abduction at the shoulder
- The axis That divides the body into upper and lower halve
- A joint that allows movement in one direction and move along one axis to flex and extend
- A joint that allows primary movement in one plane with small amounts of movement in another plane
9 Clues: Movement which occurs away from the midline of the body • The axis which divides the body into front and back sides • The axis That divides the body into upper and lower halve • What is the agonist muscle responsible for abduction at the shoulder • The name of the place the humerus head fits into the cavity on the scapular • ...
Outsiders Crossword 2017-12-04
Across
- ,a state of near-unconsciousness or insensibility.
- ,bad-tempered and sulky; gloomy.
- ,a person who engages in crime and violence; a hooligan or gangster.
- ,a small piece of burning or glowing coal or wood in a dying fire.
- ,absolutely necessary or important; essential.
- ,start to lose strength or momentum.
- ,admire, revere, or love greatly or excessively.
- ,in a way that is uncertain, indefinite, or unclear; roughly
- ,(of a place) extremely crowded.
- ,filled with awe or wonder.
- ,in a brave or heroic manner.
- ,change direction suddenly
- ,giving out or reflecting a strong or dazzling light.
- ,talk wildly or incoherently, as if one were delirious or insane.
- ,not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant.
- ,filled with horror or shock
- ,(of a person) broad and sturdily built.
- ,(of a person or thing) fall over; collapse.
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- ,become less intense, violent, or severe.
- ,make (someone) unable to think or react properly; stupefy; bewilder.
- ,a lock of hair that grows in a direction different from the rest and that resists being combed flat.
- ,the crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought, or otherwise in circumstances not amounting to murder
- ,(of an area of land) lacking vegetation and exposed to the elements.
- ,in a profoundly wise manner.
- ,of very great extent or quantity; immense.
- ,a strong, fine-textured cotton fabric, typically patterned with colorful stripes or checks.
- ,clothed.
- ,a color or shade.
- ,a defender, protector, or keeper
- ,cause (someone or something) to change course or turn from one direction to another
- ,cautious or wary due to realistic suspicions
- ,dazed, weak, or unsteady, especially from illness, intoxication, sleep, or a blow
- ,lively, bold, and full of spirit; cheeky.
- ,a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- ,tease or laugh at in a scornful or contemptuous manner.
35 Clues: ,clothed. • ,a color or shade. • ,change direction suddenly • ,filled with awe or wonder. • ,filled with horror or shock • ,in a profoundly wise manner. • ,in a brave or heroic manner. • ,bad-tempered and sulky; gloomy. • ,(of a place) extremely crowded. • ,a defender, protector, or keeper • ,start to lose strength or momentum. • ,(of a person) broad and sturdily built. • ...
Waves Final Exam Crossword 2025-05-07
Across
- When a wave (like light) travels through a medium.
- The height of a wave, measured from its resting point to the crest or trough.
- The repeated back-and-forth movement of an atom.
- Waves Waves that travel through the Earth, causing vibrations, like earthquakes or volcanic eruptions
- The highest point of a wave
- How many complete waves pass a specific point in one second.
- The process where a wave's energy is transferred to a material and converted into another form, such as heat, rather than being reflected or transmitted.
- A substance that can transmit energy. May include air, water, glass, and metal.
- The process where a wave changes direction when it encounters an obstacle or irregularity in the medium it's traveling through.
- When a wave bounces back after hitting a boundary or surface.
- A type of wave where the particles of the medium move back and forth in the same direction as the wave travels.
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- A space that is almost completely devoid of matter, specifically air or other gases.
- Waves a wave where the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels.
- The highest point or peak of the wave
- The part of a wave where molecules are spread out.
- Something allows some light to pass through, but not enough for you to see clearly through it.
- Light the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that humans can see.
- Allows light to pass through it
- The spreading out of waves as they pass through an aperture or around objects
- How high or low a sound is, determined by its frequency.
- Waves vibrations that travel through a medium like air, water, or solids, transmitting energy from one place to another.
- The distance between two corresponding points on consecutive waves.
- The lowest point on a wave or a depression between higher points.
- Wave a form of electromagnetic radiation that carry energy, defined by such properties as reflection, refraction, and dispersion.
24 Clues: The highest point of a wave • Allows light to pass through it • The highest point or peak of the wave • The repeated back-and-forth movement of an atom. • When a wave (like light) travels through a medium. • The part of a wave where molecules are spread out. • How high or low a sound is, determined by its frequency. • ...
Lesson 7 Vocab. in Context 2022-01-12
10 Clues: a goal • exciting • enjoyable • judges of art, movies • help to grow, improve • brought about, produced • concentrate on one thing • sudden, strong movements • give information to sell something • direction from which things are viewed
Outsiders Vocabulary List #3 2025-11-17
10 Clues: To imitate. • Quick-tempered. • To lose strength. • Sorrow or regret. • Unhappy, Uncomfortable. • Uncontrollable laughter. • Difficult to understand. • Grief and sadness over a loss. • Extremely interested in something. • Turnfrom one direction to another.
Winter Packet Orchestra Crossword 2024-11-26
Across
- One or more notes connected in the same bow direction
- The kind of note that gets two beats
- Represented by the musical symbol >, that note has special emphasis
- The kind of note that gets half of one beat
- A type of note that has no sharp or flat
- Playing quietly
- The Italian word for short, separated bows
- Playing loudly
- The kind of note that gets four beats
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- The Italian word for plucking
- The kind of note that gets one beat
- An accidental that makes the note higher by a half step
- The Italian word for smooth, connected bows
- The main musical idea
- How fast or slow the music is
- Gradually getting louder
- A second part that sounds pleasing when played with the melody
- Silence
18 Clues: Silence • Playing loudly • Playing quietly • The main musical idea • Gradually getting louder • The Italian word for plucking • How fast or slow the music is • The kind of note that gets one beat • The kind of note that gets two beats • The kind of note that gets four beats • A type of note that has no sharp or flat • The Italian word for short, separated bows • ...
Physics Cross Word 2015-03-10
Across
- The statement that the current in a circuit is directly proportional to the voltage impressed across the circuit, and is inversely proportional to the resistance of the circuit
- A flow of electric charge
- An electric device that restricts current to flow in a single direction in an electric circuit
- Electric current that rapidly reverses direction twice per cycle
- SI unit of electric current
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- The resistance of a material to the flow of electric current through it
- The rate at which electrical energy is converted into another form, such as light,heat or mechanical energy
- The SI unit of electric resistance
- Electric current whose flow of charge is always in one direction
- The difference in electric potential between two points
10 Clues: A flow of electric charge • SI unit of electric current • The SI unit of electric resistance • The difference in electric potential between two points • Electric current whose flow of charge is always in one direction • Electric current that rapidly reverses direction twice per cycle • The resistance of a material to the flow of electric current through it • ...
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces 2022-01-13
Across
- The action of being moved or having movement.
- Unequal in size, opposite in direction, one object is being pushed or pulled because it is lighter than the other object.
- Push or pull on an object.
- The rate at which an object is traveling.
- The path an object is going.
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- An object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted on by another force.
- Equal in size, opposite in direction, no change in motion or a constant speed.
- For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- Gaining speed or increasing in speed.
- Speed When the speed of an object remains the same.
10 Clues: Push or pull on an object. • The path an object is going. • Gaining speed or increasing in speed. • The rate at which an object is traveling. • The action of being moved or having movement. • Speed When the speed of an object remains the same. • For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. • ...
wave 2022-12-14
Across
- waves transfer this
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- is matter through which a wave travels
- is a wave that can travel only through matter
- the number of wavelengths that pass a fixed point each second
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- is a wave in which matter in the medium moves back and forth along the same direction as the direction of travel of the wave
- the amount of time it takes one wavelength to pass a point
- is a wave in which the medium moves back and forth at right angles to the direction of travel of the wave
- a measure of the size of the disturbance from a wave
- is a repeating disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space
10 Clues: waves transfer this • is matter through which a wave travels • anything that has mass and takes up space • is a wave that can travel only through matter • a measure of the size of the disturbance from a wave • the amount of time it takes one wavelength to pass a point • the number of wavelengths that pass a fixed point each second • ...
science Vocbuary 2025-01-14
Across
- , It is the flow of cooler air from over an ocean or a lake towards land.
- , the movement of water from one location to another.
- It covers very large areas and usually blows at same speed and direction.
- , It is the flow of air from land to water at night.
- , The effect of Earth's rotation on the direction of winds and currents.
- , It is driven by global wind systems that are fueled by energy from the sun.
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- , The trapping of heat near a planet's surface by certain gases in the planet's atmosphere.
- , It moves across small areas and changes direction and speed very often.
- , The total kinetic and fall of the level of water in the ocean.
- , the directional movement of seawater driven by gravity
10 Clues: , It is the flow of air from land to water at night. • , the movement of water from one location to another. • , the directional movement of seawater driven by gravity • , The total kinetic and fall of the level of water in the ocean. • , It moves across small areas and changes direction and speed very often. • ...
How well do you know the couple? 2025-04-10
Across
- The name of both Payton’s bridal party members.
- Payton’s favourite One Direction band member.
- Their cat’s name.
- Where they met.
- What Payton teaches.
- Their dog’s name.
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- Their favourite bar in town.
- The honeymoon destination.
- Their favourite thing to mix with ginger beer.
- Seth’s birthday month.
- Seth’s favourite sport.
- Seth’s mother’s name.
- Where he proposed.
- Payton’s favourite colour.
14 Clues: Where they met. • Their cat’s name. • Their dog’s name. • Where he proposed. • What Payton teaches. • Seth’s mother’s name. • Seth’s birthday month. • Seth’s favourite sport. • The honeymoon destination. • Payton’s favourite colour. • Their favourite bar in town. • Payton’s favourite One Direction band member. • Their favourite thing to mix with ginger beer. • ...
Motion Vocab 2025-01-15
Across
- (speed) the total rate of how fast an object is moving
- what is compared to an object to determine it is moving or not
- direction and magnitude
- (speed)rate of speed at one specific time
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- a change in direction, speed or both
- the length of space between two objects
- the rate at how fast something is going
- an object is moving if its distance changes per object
- distance plus time
9 Clues: distance plus time • direction and magnitude • a change in direction, speed or both • the length of space between two objects • the rate at how fast something is going • (speed)rate of speed at one specific time • (speed) the total rate of how fast an object is moving • an object is moving if its distance changes per object • ...
WaVeS 2025-03-21
Across
- Most dangerous type of electromagnetic waves _____ rays.
- When light bounces of an object is is.
- The speed of something.
- The bending of light as it passes from one medium to another.
- The movement in fluids where hot material rises and cooler material sinks.
- The small black dot in the middle of your eye.
- The absence of light.
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- Wave type where matter moves perpenidcular to wave's direction of travel.
- The combination of red, green and blue.
- Heat transfer through direct contact.
- A disturbance that transfers energy from place to another.
- Wave type where matter move parallel to wave's direction of travel.
12 Clues: The absence of light. • The speed of something. • Heat transfer through direct contact. • When light bounces of an object is is. • The combination of red, green and blue. • The small black dot in the middle of your eye. • Most dangerous type of electromagnetic waves _____ rays. • A disturbance that transfers energy from place to another. • ...
Current Crossword 2023-03-29
Across
- a wind from the direction that is predominant at a particular place or season
- it warms the atmosphere, land, and ocean and evaporates water
- the lines that go east and west on a globe
- moves from one place to another
- or conditions
- the section of gases surrounding the earth and other planets
- the usual or most widespread
- occurs when unusually warm ocean water piles up along the equatorial west coast of South America
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- directional movement of seawater driven by gravity
- a powerful western boundary current in the North Atlantic
- body of water or air moving in a definite direction
- it feels like 87°F outside
12 Clues: or conditions • it feels like 87°F outside • the usual or most widespread • moves from one place to another • the lines that go east and west on a globe • directional movement of seawater driven by gravity • body of water or air moving in a definite direction • a powerful western boundary current in the North Atlantic • ...
The Black Mambas 2025-11-11
Across
- the direction at the top of a map
- a special area where animals are kept safe
- not found or seen very often
- boys and girls who are not yet adults
- hard, pointed parts that grow on the heads or noses of some animals
- the time that has not come yet
- what people use to buy things
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- everything in the world not made by people, like plants and animals
- to go and see a person or place for a short time
- a large, heavy animal with one or two horns on its nose
- the direction at the bottom of a map
- in a way that shows unhappiness
12 Clues: not found or seen very often • what people use to buy things • the time that has not come yet • in a way that shows unhappiness • the direction at the top of a map • the direction at the bottom of a map • boys and girls who are not yet adults • a special area where animals are kept safe • to go and see a person or place for a short time • ...
Refraction of light 2021-05-19
Across
- _ ray shows the direction in which light falls on the boundary of the two optical media.
- A pencil half-submerged in water may appear broken because light travels _ in water.
- The bending of light as it passes from one transparent material to another of a different optical density.
- What does 'n' stand for? ( _ index )
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- A medium with a refractive index of 2.4.
- The change in speed as a ray of light travels from one material to another causes it to _.
- Light bends _ the normal when entering an optically denser medium.
- _ ray shows the direction of light after refraction.
- The speed of light in a _ is 300,000 kilometers per second.
- Light travels slower in an optically _ 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. • ...
Weather Unit Academic Vocabulary Words 2022-09-16
Across
- in a direction opposite to the direction in which the hands of a clock move
- a region where the atmospheric pressure at the surface of the planet is greater than its surrounding environment; symbolized by an H on a weather map; generally means nice weather; rotates in a clockwise direction
- narrow band of high speed wind high in the atmosphere; moves west to east in the Northern Hemisphere
- a blanket of mixed gasses that are held to the Earth by gravity; the most dense gasses are near the surface of the Earth
- say or estimate that (a specified thing) will happen in the future or will be a consequence of something
- a body of air that has about the same temperature and humidity throughout
- come from the land; also known as off-shore winds due to the property of land to lose heat and stay cooler compared to the sea
- when temperature differences cause liquids and gases (fluids) to expand and move; the less dense areas continually rise, and the more dense areas continually sink creating a cyclical current
- the effect of the Earth’s rotation on the path of air and water; causes the path to curve
- a region where the atmospheric pressure at the surface of the planet is less than its surrounding environment; symbolized by an L on a weather map; generally means bad weather; rotates in a counterclockwise direction
- a measure of the weight of the atmosphere on a given area of the surface of the Earth; barometric pressure
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- an area where two air masses with different temperatures and pressures meet
- instrument used to measure humidity (moisture) in the air
- a tropical cyclone that occurs in the Atlantic Ocean and northeastern Pacific Ocean; low pressure formed over the ocean with warm water that rotates in a counterclockwise direction
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- a current of air, moving in a particular direction, caused by the pressure differences between surrounding air masses
- the leading frontal edge boundary of an advancing air mass that replaces cooler air and has warmer air behind the boundary; indicated on a weather map by a line with red semi-circles
- amount of water vapor present in the air; relative humidity
- an instrument used to measure wind speed
- come from the ocean or other large bodies of water: also called on-shore winds due to the property of water to retain heat and warm up longer compared to the land
- the leading frontal edge boundary of an advancing air mass that replaces warmer air and has colder air behind the boundary; indicated on a weather map by a line with blue triangles
- motion is one that proceeds in the same direction as a clock's hands: from the top to the right, then down and then to the left, and back up to the top
- similar in structure of a hurricane; the only difference is its location; type of disturbance in the Northwest Pacific
23 Clues: an instrument used to measure wind speed • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground • instrument used to measure humidity (moisture) in the air • amount of water vapor present in the air; relative humidity • a body of air that has about the same temperature and humidity throughout • ...
Light 2023-05-11
6 Clues: to crack a code • to use a code and send it • (directly) to directly shine light at • when a light ray bounces of one object • show the direction of one segment of light • seeing from a certain distance and direction
Physics 2022-05-16
Across
- push or pull.
- SI unit for work and all other form of energy.
- natural tendency of an object to remain at rest or to remain in motion with constant speed in a straight line.
- force times distance.
- Time.
- the vertical, downward force exerted on a mass as a result of gravity.
- quantity that has a magnitude, but no direction.
- the change in velocity and change in direction.
Down
- rate at which an object covers distance.
- energy that is dependent on the position of the object.
- Distance
- the force of attraction between two bodies due to their masses.
- the energy an object possesses because of its motion.
- direction-aware
- representation of a process, system, or object.
- Quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- a fall under the influence of only gravity.
17 Clues: Time. • Distance • push or pull. • direction-aware • force times distance. • rate at which an object covers distance. • a fall under the influence of only gravity. • SI unit for work and all other form of energy. • representation of a process, system, or object. • Quantity that has both magnitude and direction. • the change in velocity and change in direction. • ...
Waves 2019-11-26
Across
- Has the shortest wavelength on the electromagnetic spectrum
- The spectrum with radio waves at one end and gamma waves at the other
- The number of complete waves passing a given point in one second
- The time it takes a full wave cycle to pass a given point
- The maximum displacement in a transverse wave
Down
- A wave where the energy transfer is in line with the direction of travel
- The distance between two equivalent points on adjacent waves
- A wave where the disturbance is at right angles to the wave direction of travel
- This is transferred between the particles in a wave
9 Clues: The maximum displacement in a transverse wave • This is transferred between the particles in a wave • The time it takes a full wave cycle to pass a given point • Has the shortest wavelength on the electromagnetic spectrum • The distance between two equivalent points on adjacent waves • The number of complete waves passing a given point in one second • ...
Transformations and constructions 2019-03-26
Across
- Describes where one half of a shape is identical to the other half
- Specifies the direction in which a shape is moved
- A transformation of a shape in which the lengths are multiplied
- Used to specify the increase in size of a shape under transformation
- Describes two objects which are the same shape and size
- Describes two shapes when one can become the other by resizing
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- A transformation of a shape about a fixed point
- Describes when every point of a shape moves in the same distance and direction
- A transformation involving a mirror line
9 Clues: A transformation involving a mirror line • A transformation of a shape about a fixed point • Specifies the direction in which a shape is moved • Describes two objects which are the same shape and size • Describes two shapes when one can become the other by resizing • A transformation of a shape in which the lengths are multiplied • ...
