one direction Crossword Puzzles
Beef Industry 2023-03-15
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- Mature Female
- main source of nutrients for cattle
- young male
- anaplasma,coccidia,flatworm,roundworm
- excessive accumulation of gas in the rumen
- carbohydrates, fats, protein, water, minerals and vitamins
- the best way to herd cattle in one direction
- young female
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- flags, rattle paddles, dogs, horses
- best protein for cattle
- baby cow
- Act of parturition
- disease caused by gram positive, rod shaped bacteria
- Mature Male
- most popular way of selling cattle
- Castrated Male
16 Clues: baby cow • young male • Mature Male • young female • Mature Female • Castrated Male • Act of parturition • best protein for cattle • most popular way of selling cattle • flags, rattle paddles, dogs, horses • main source of nutrients for cattle • anaplasma,coccidia,flatworm,roundworm • excessive accumulation of gas in the rumen • the best way to herd cattle in one direction • ...
Properties of Waves 2020-07-24
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- the part in a longitudinal wave where the particles are spread apart
- the part of a longitudinal wave where the particles of the medium are close together
- the distance an object travels per unit of time
- the height of a wave (measured from rest position)
- a type of wave that can move through the vacuum of space
- a disturbance that transfers energy from place to place
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- a type of wave that moves the medium in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the wave travels
- (2 words) the position where the wave is at rest, half way between the crest and trough (the medium shows no disturbance here)
- the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
- a type of wave in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to the direction the wave travels
- type of wave that requires a medium through which to travel
- the distance between two corresponding parts of a wave
- the unit of frequency, equal to one complete wave per second
13 Clues: the distance an object travels per unit of time • the height of a wave (measured from rest position) • the distance between two corresponding parts of a wave • a disturbance that transfers energy from place to place • a type of wave that can move through the vacuum of space • type of wave that requires a medium through which to travel • ...
Physical Science- Chapter 3 Vocab 2014-09-17
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- The resistive force that opposes the motion or attempted motion of an object past another with which it is in contact, or through a fluid.
- Motion under the influence of gravitational pull only.
- Terminal speed with direction of motion (down for falling objects).
- The quantity of matter in an object.
- The rate at which velocity changes with time; the change may be in magnitude or direction or both.
- Frictional resistance due to motion through the air.
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- The property of things to resist changes in motion.
- The quantity of space an object occupies
- When two values change in opposite directions, so that if one increases and the other decreases by the same amount.
- The speed at which the acceleration of a falling object terminates because air resistance balances its weight.
- The acceleration produced by a net force on an object is directly proportional to the net force, is in the same direction as the net force, and is inversely proportional to the mass of an object.
- The fundamental SI unit of mass.
- The force due to gravity on an object.
13 Clues: The fundamental SI unit of mass. • The quantity of matter in an object. • The force due to gravity on an object. • The quantity of space an object occupies • The property of things to resist changes in motion. • Frictional resistance due to motion through the air. • Motion under the influence of gravitational pull only. • ...
unit6.1 2022-10-24
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- a material that someone can put an glass to make it a mirror
- the backing of a mirror but not a one-way mirror
- a peice of glass with something added
- when light bounces off of a object
- something that let's light through
- to go through
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- not letting light through
- the film for a one-way mirror
- the base of any mirror or one-way mirror
- when a mirror changes the direction when in an object
- parts that can make up an object
11 Clues: to go through • not letting light through • the film for a one-way mirror • parts that can make up an object • when light bounces off of a object • something that let's light through • a peice of glass with something added • the base of any mirror or one-way mirror • the backing of a mirror but not a one-way mirror • when a mirror changes the direction when in an object • ...
Blood Vocabulary 2024-03-06
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- Edge of a blood stain
- Transfer of blood from one place to another
- Large volume of blood distorted by movement(similar to a wipe)
- An object moves through wet blood and and alters it
- A positive
- Tells the direction the blood came from (shaped like an exclamation mark)
- Circular drops that vary on surfaces
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- Forms droplets with a curved surface
- Attached to parent droplet
- Spots left by the victim from one place to another
- Victim remains in one place while bleeding heavily
11 Clues: A positive • Edge of a blood stain • Attached to parent droplet • Forms droplets with a curved surface • Circular drops that vary on surfaces • Transfer of blood from one place to another • Spots left by the victim from one place to another • Victim remains in one place while bleeding heavily • An object moves through wet blood and and alters it • ...
Mechanical Systems 2021-02-01
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- The application of force that moves an object a certain distance.
- A joint that allows connected shafts to spin freely while permitting a change in direction.
- A gear between the driver and the driven gear used to change rotational direction.
- Movement in a straight line.
- Something put into a system, such as resources, in order to achieve a result.
- A mechanical arrangement consisting of a toothed wheel driven by a short revolving cylinder bearing a screw thread.
- A twisting force.
- A rotating gear that meshes with a bar that has gear teeth along its length. Changes rotating motion into linear motion.
- Circular movement.
- A pivot pin near the outside edge of a wheel or disk that changes reciprocating motion into rotary motion.
- A push or pull on an object.
- A back and forth movement.
- The results of the operation of any system.
- One of a pair of gears used to connect two shafts whose axes intersect.
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- The part of a machine which contains two or more pieces arranged so that the motion of one compels the motion of the others.
- A swing back and forth at a regular rate.
- The gear which transmits power and motion to the rest of the system. The input gear.
- A combination of two or more gears used to transmit motion between two rotating shafts or between a shaft and a slide.
- The ratio of the speed of the driving member of a gear train to that of the driven member.
- The quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other.
- A toothed wheel that works with others to alter the relation between the speed of an engine and the speed of the driven parts.
- The ability to do work.
- A pear-shaped disk with an off-center pivot point, used to change rotating motion into reciprocating motion.
- A threaded shaft used to convert rotary movement to linear movement.
- The member of a pair of gears to which motion and power are transmitted by the other. The output gear.
- The transmission of power between shafts by means of a belt connecting pulleys on the shafts.
- Opposite in position, direction, order or effect.
27 Clues: A twisting force. • Circular movement. • The ability to do work. • A back and forth movement. • Movement in a straight line. • A push or pull on an object. • A swing back and forth at a regular rate. • The results of the operation of any system. • Opposite in position, direction, order or effect. • The application of force that moves an object a certain distance. • ...
Weather and Climate Part 1 2024-05-13
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- having a high mass per unit of volume
- the parts of food used by living things to grow and survive
- well defined and easily recognizable
- when one thing rubs against another
- usual, common, or popular
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- to return light, heat, sound, and so on, after it strikes a surface
- steady winds that flow from east to west between 30°N latitude and 30°S latitude
- to change into a different form
- the vertical movement of water toward the ocean’s surface
- cold winds that blow from east to west near the North Pole and the South Pole
- to cause something to turn in a different direction
- the force that a column of air applies on the air or a surface below it
- the amount (measured in joules) of thermal energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a material by 1°C
- to create
- a space completely empty of matter
- to move within a system
- not completely but mostly
- the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles within matter
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- energy due to motion
- steady winds that flow from west to east between latitudes 30°N and 60°N, and 30°S and 60°S
- the movement of air from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure
- the transfer of thermal energy between materials by the collisions of particles
- describes how much solar radiation is reflected off of a surface
- to move in one direction, hit a surface, and then quickly move in a different and usually opposite direction
- to move from one place to another
- a wind-driven current that carries ocean water horizontally across the ocean’s surface
- to be present in more places throughout a large area
- to draw or pull slowly or heavily
- the distance north or south of the equator measured in degrees (°)
- a phenomenon from the rotation of Earth causes moving air and water to appear to move to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere
- the vertical movement of water caused by differences in density
- to take in or soak up
- a small piece of matter
34 Clues: to create • energy due to motion • to take in or soak up • a small piece of matter • to move within a system • usual, common, or popular • not completely but mostly • to change into a different form • to move from one place to another • to draw or pull slowly or heavily • a space completely empty of matter • when one thing rubs against another • well defined and easily recognizable • ...
test 2021-09-08
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- Point on circuit where at least three branches meet
- Measurement with units of Ohms
- Circuit simulation program
- The region on a circuit between two elements
- Two resistors have the same voltage across when connected in...
- # of points deducted each day assignment is late
- Instrument for measuring electrical potential
- Section of MATLAB that contains created variables
- SI unit of capacitance
- Measurement that includes both resistance & reactance
- Department's acronym
- Writing instrument used for lab notebooks
- Shape of a signal's graph
- Quantity equal to voltage/resistance
- MOSFET is a type of...
- Where all data is written in during lab
- Last name of "Writing the Laboratory Notebook" author
- Component that stores electrical energy in an electric field
- Handwriting that is clear and easy to read
- Test equipment that can display waveforms
- Name of software used with ADK
- Current whose direction and magnitude changes with time
- Circuits are built on this
- Value that determines high/low points of waveform
- Analog Discovery connects to PC via...
- Block of code used to perform a single action (makes programs more readable)
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- Company that created the Analog Discovery
- last name of physicist credited for voltage and current laws
- Calculation type with ideal values
- Type of connection where same current flows through multiple components
- Waveform type most commonly used in labs
- Format of lab report with less requirements
- Increases power of signal
- Electrical potential difference
- Company that developed MATLAB
- Section of lab for citations
- SI unit of power
- SI unit of inductance
- Passing someone else's work as one's own
- Programming language used in labs
- Programming structure that is repeated until a condition is met
- Device that allows current to flow easily in just one direction
- quantity equal to voltage times current
- Measurement with units of inverse second
- Diagram that shows relation between variables (can be created in MATLAB)
- One may file for this IP when thought to have an invention
- Reference point in circuit from which voltages are measured
- Current that flows in just one direction
- Safety device that protects circuit from excessive current
- Component that stores energy in a magnetic field
50 Clues: SI unit of power • Department's acronym • SI unit of inductance • SI unit of capacitance • MOSFET is a type of... • Increases power of signal • Shape of a signal's graph • Circuit simulation program • Circuits are built on this • Section of lab for citations • Company that developed MATLAB • Measurement with units of Ohms • Name of software used with ADK • ...
Waves 2022-04-08
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- the transfer of excess charge through a conductor to earth
- a flow of electric charge in only one direction (DC)
- an electric circuit with two or more paths through which charge can flow
- An electric Current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals, typically used in power supplies
- the response of a standing wave to another wave of the same frequency, with dramatic increase in amplitude of the standing wave
- A force associated with charged particles, which has two aspects, electric force and magnetic force
- A change in sound frequency caused by motion of the sound source, motion fo the listener, or both
- A continuous flow of electrical charge
- a wave in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to the direction the wave travels
- The transfer of charge without contact between materials
- a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by the relative motion of a coil of wire with respect to a magnetic field
- A field in a region of space that exerts electric forces on charged particles; a field produced by electric charges or by changing magnetic fields
- the force a magnetic field exerts on a magnet, on a ferromagnetic material, or on a moving electric charges
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- Law stating that the total electric charge in an isolated system is constant; electric charge is never created or destroyed
- The bending of a wave as it enters a new medium at an angle
- a solenoid with a ferromagnetic core
- a wave that travels along a surface separating two media
- The bending of a wave as it moves an obstacle or passes through a narrow opening
- a disturbance in matter that carries energy from one place to another
- the study of the behavior of electric charges, including how charge is transferred between objects
- a material that has almost zero resistance when it is cooled to low temperatures
- The relationshipof voltage, current, and resistance: V=IR
- the interaction of two or more waves that combine in a region of overlap
- an area of a longitudinal wave where the particles of the medium are close together
- an electric circuit with only one path through which charge can flow
25 Clues: a solenoid with a ferromagnetic core • A continuous flow of electrical charge • a flow of electric charge in only one direction (DC) • a wave that travels along a surface separating two media • The transfer of charge without contact between materials • The relationshipof voltage, current, and resistance: V=IR • ...
PS 7.1.3 & 7.1.4 2024-04-15
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- Electric current is measured in this and is represented by the symbol I.
- For alternating currents, this is typically a generator or power plant.
- An electric current in which electrons always flow in the same direction.
- This might consist of a set of three wires that connects a battery, switch, and light bulb.
- All of the components are connected one after the other.
- This converts the electric energy into another form of energy such as light or heat.
- An electric conductor that conducts current into and out of the electrolyte.
- The net flow of electrons.
- The unit for an electric charge that is usually measured in seconds.
- These are examples of wet cell batteries and they typically consist of 6 cells.
- An electric current in which the electrons alternate from one direction to another at regular time intervals.
- A closed path through which electrons can flow.
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- In this, the components are on separate branches. The branches create several paths for the flow of electricity.
- This creates the connection between the voltage source and electrical device.
- This is what a car uses as a source of electrons.
- This is an example of a wet cell electrolyte.
- These types of batteries are made of two metal plates, or electrodes, that are surrounded by an electrolyte.
- Electric vehicles have one big drawback- they cannot travel long _____.
- A mixture of chemicals that conducts an electric current.
- The outer layer of a TV battery is made of this.
- The current direction moves in _______to the flow of electrons from the positive terminal of a battery to the negative terminal.
- In this, chemical reactions in electric cells convert chemical energy into electrical energy.
- A battery is a combination of these strung together.
- These indicate the amount of charge that passes a given point in a certain amount of time.
- This type of battery consists of two metal plates or metallic compounds that are submerged in a liquid electrolyte.
- When hydrochloric acid and zinc react inside a wet cell battery, they release these.
- Electrons take the path of ______ _______.
- This in a power plant is the source of electricity conducted through the wires of a home.
- This is found in the center of a battery that is used in TV remotes.
29 Clues: The net flow of electrons. • Electrons take the path of ______ _______. • This is an example of a wet cell electrolyte. • A closed path through which electrons can flow. • The outer layer of a TV battery is made of this. • This is what a car uses as a source of electrons. • A battery is a combination of these strung together. • ...
Life on Mars 2022-12-12
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- someone who travels to places where no one has ever been in order to find out what is there
- one or more reasons for believing that something is or is not true
- the planet fourth in order of distance from the sun, after Earth and before Jupiter
- without any doubt
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- in a position or direction surrounding, or in a direction going along the edge of or from one part to another
- a particular area or part of the world, or any of the large official areas into which a country is divided
- the outer or top part or layer of something
- not long ago, or at a time that started not long ago
- a substance, such as water, that is not solid or a gas and that can be poured easily
- the material on the surface of the ground in which plants grow
10 Clues: without any doubt • the outer or top part or layer of something • not long ago, or at a time that started not long ago • the material on the surface of the ground in which plants grow • one or more reasons for believing that something is or is not true • the planet fourth in order of distance from the sun, after Earth and before Jupiter • ...
Characteristics of Waves 2025-08-28
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- the distance over which the shape of a periodic wave repeats (the distance between one crest and the next crest)
- a substance through which energy is transmitted in the form of waves
- a wave in which the particles of the medium move at right angles (perpendicular) to the direction the wave travels
- the capacity to do work
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- a wave in which the particles of the medium move back and forth in the same direction (parallel) as the wave travels through the medium
- one half of the full range of motion of an oscillation or wave
- a force that tends to shorten or squeeze something (decreasing volume)
- distance traveled by a wave per unit of time
- the number of complete cycles of a repeating phenomenon over a specified time interval
- a disturbance or oscillation that travels from one point to another and transports energy
10 Clues: the capacity to do work • distance traveled by a wave per unit of time • one half of the full range of motion of an oscillation or wave • a substance through which energy is transmitted in the form of waves • a force that tends to shorten or squeeze something (decreasing volume) • ...
The Sun, Shadows and Time of Day 2025-09-25
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- The star at the center of our solar system, its position determines shadows and time of day/year.
- The warm season with the Sun higher in the sky and shorter midday shadows.
- A test or observation of Sun and shadow patterns to understand time and seasons.
- The direction something faces, used to align with the Sun’s path for shadow tracking.
- A dark shape created when an object blocks sunlight, changing length and direction during
- The time when the Sun is highest in the sky, shadows are shortest.
- A tool showing direction (N, S, E, W) used to track the Sun’s movement and shadow
- Earth spinning on its axis, causing day and night as the Sun appears to move across the sky.
- The direction where the Sun sets, shadows point east in the evening.
- The direction where the Sun rises, shadows point west in the morning.
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- The time the Sun first appears in the eastern sky, starting the day and casting long shadows.
- Earth’s yearly trip around the Sun, creating seasons and changing Sun angles.
- The planet that rotates and orbits the Sun, creating changing sunlight and seasons.
- Earth’s satellite reflecting sunlight and affecting tides, visible when the Sun is low or set.
- day.
- The time when a location faces the Sun and receives light, creating shorter shadows at noon.
- The time when a location is turned away from the Sun, resulting in darkness and no shadows.
- The four divisions of the year caused by Earth’s tilt and orbit, affecting Sun angles and
- tracker A device or method to follow the Sun’s movement to measure time or shadow length.
- star A star nearly aligned with Earth’s axis, helping determine direction and orientation.
- An imaginary line around which Earth rotates, tilting affects seasons and shadow lengths.
- The time the Sun disappears in the western sky, ending the day and creating long shadows.
- The path Earth follows around the Sun, causing changes in Sun height and length of day.
- pole The northernmost point on Earth’s axis, used to align observations of the Sun’s path.
24 Clues: day. • The time when the Sun is highest in the sky, shadows are shortest. • The direction where the Sun sets, shadows point east in the evening. • The direction where the Sun rises, shadows point west in the morning. • The warm season with the Sun higher in the sky and shorter midday shadows. • ...
SOUND AND PRESSURE WAVES 2023-12-03
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- a description of how high or low the sound seems to a person
- the time it takes for one complete wavelength to pass
- occurs when waves combine to form a new wave while they overlap
- when two objects naturally vibrate at the same frequency
- the distance between one point on a wave and the same point on the next wave; measured in meters
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- a wave in which the particles of the medium move in a direction parallel to the direction in which the wave moves
- the repeated back-and-forth movement of an object or substance
- the number of vibrations per second; measured in Hertz (Hz)
- a unit used to measure the “loudness” of a sound (dB)
- how fast pressure waves of a sound travels; measured in meters per second:
- a measure of how compressed or rarefied the medium becomes
11 Clues: a unit used to measure the “loudness” of a sound (dB) • the time it takes for one complete wavelength to pass • when two objects naturally vibrate at the same frequency • a measure of how compressed or rarefied the medium becomes • the number of vibrations per second; measured in Hertz (Hz) • a description of how high or low the sound seems to a person • ...
G55 2025-12-30
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- Recorded travel path
- Earth shape model
- Star-based navigation
- Pixel-based GIS data
- Known elevation point
- Line-based GIS data
- Navigation reference point
- Distance-based positioning
- Gravity-based Earth model
- Coordinate reference base
- Measurement by triangles
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- Direction of travel
- East-west map line
- Angle-measuring tool
- Land measurement
- GIS data level
- Position estimation
- Precise timekeeper
- Planned travel path
- Intended direction
20 Clues: GIS data level • Land measurement • Earth shape model • East-west map line • Precise timekeeper • Intended direction • Direction of travel • Position estimation • Planned travel path • Line-based GIS data • Recorded travel path • Angle-measuring tool • Pixel-based GIS data • Star-based navigation • Known elevation point • Measurement by triangles • Gravity-based Earth model • ...
Waves 2022-11-18
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- when the particles are separated and not bunched together in a longitudinal wave
- the wave travels in perpendicular direction
- the wave travels in parallel direction
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- when the particles are bunched together in a longitudinal wave
- from the medium of a transverse wave to the crest or the trough to the medium
- top of the transverse wave
- from one crest to the next on a transverse wave
- bottom of the transverse wave
- the middle of the wave
9 Clues: the middle of the wave • top of the transverse wave • bottom of the transverse wave • the wave travels in parallel direction • the wave travels in perpendicular direction • from one crest to the next on a transverse wave • when the particles are bunched together in a longitudinal wave • from the medium of a transverse wave to the crest or the trough to the medium • ...
Parts of a Parabola 2026-02-12
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- the direction a parabola opens when the vertex is a minimum
- one word for x-intercept
- the direction a parabola opens when the vertex is a maximum
- when the vertex is the highest point
- when the vertex is the lowest point
- a point that crosses the y-axis written (0,y)
- the highest or lowest point of a parabola
- one word for x-intercept
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- one word for x-intercept
- a "u"-shaped graph of a quadratic function
- a point that crosses the x-axis written (x,0)
11 Clues: one word for x-intercept • one word for x-intercept • one word for x-intercept • when the vertex is the lowest point • when the vertex is the highest point • the highest or lowest point of a parabola • a "u"-shaped graph of a quadratic function • a point that crosses the x-axis written (x,0) • a point that crosses the y-axis written (0,y) • ...
Physics 2013-05-12
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- the ratio of the rise to the run of a line on a graph
- a quantity that includes both a magnitude (size) and a direction
- describes the size component of a vector
- a push or pull, or any action that is able to change motion
- a force that resists the motion of objects or surfaces
- the motion of one object around another caused by gravitational force
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- the distance an object travels divided by the time it takes
- the location of an object compared to a reference point
- the rate of change of velocity
- speed with direction
- a fixed reference point
- the property of an object that resists changes in its motion
12 Clues: speed with direction • a fixed reference point • the rate of change of velocity • describes the size component of a vector • the ratio of the rise to the run of a line on a graph • a force that resists the motion of objects or surfaces • the location of an object compared to a reference point • the distance an object travels divided by the time it takes • ...
Giving directions 2017-10-26
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- is a wide street in a city with trees along each side
- is a place that someone is going to
- is a large road that is used for traveling fast across long distances
- is a road which cars use to drive onto a major road
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- in a directions is to travel in that direction
- is to move in a different direction
- is to combine or come together into one
- is a building or feature that is easy to recognize
- at a place is to reach it
- is to travel in a straight line
- is a large road that crosses different states and connects major cities
- is a road where traffic can leave a main road
12 Clues: at a place is to reach it • is to travel in a straight line • is to move in a different direction • is a place that someone is going to • is to combine or come together into one • is a road where traffic can leave a main road • in a directions is to travel in that direction • is a building or feature that is easy to recognize • ...
Vocab 3.B 2021-12-07
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- one hundred years
- one thousand times one thousand
- ten years
- cure; solution; a medicine or other remedy for counteracting the effects of poison, disease, etc.
- related to tenths or to the number ten
- a polygon having five sides and five angles
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- in a direction opposite to that of the normal rotation of the hands of a timepiece or watch
- to pass from one place to another; to ship; to travel
- a one-wheeled vehicle; a unicycle
- a unit of weight equal to one thousandth of a gram
10 Clues: ten years • one hundred years • one thousand times one thousand • a one-wheeled vehicle; a unicycle • related to tenths or to the number ten • a polygon having five sides and five angles • a unit of weight equal to one thousandth of a gram • to pass from one place to another; to ship; to travel • ...
Follow the Leader Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-23
11 Clues: what am i? • I am a ___? • a structure • working together • someone who leads • to give direction • to go with the group • to tell how you feel • What am I a a part of? • to go one way or another • to put something together
Mechanisms Review 2021-11-29
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- Motion of turning in a circle
- Motion which shifts between a start position and moving in a pattern that is not necessarily just back and forth
- Mechanisms where output is oscillating motion
- Two gears with interlocking teeth
- The metal rod which can spin
- Motion which moved back and forth- no difference between being in “reverse” or “forward” mode
- Mechanism which turning a gear causes a straight piece with teeth to slide in a linear motion
- Mechanism where output motion is reciprocating motion
- Two gears with interlocking teeth and axles making 90 degree angle
- Mechanism which increases torque a LOT, direction of movement is reversible but direction of power is not
- The number of times an axle spins in a second or minute
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- Where the energy of a mechanism ends or leave the system
- Motion of moving in a straight line
- Black pieces which prevent metal from grinding on other metal
- Mechanism where output motion is linear but direction of power is not reversible
- The number of teeth on the output gear compared to the number of teeth on the input gear
- The gear which is NOT directly connected to the motor/power source
- Where the energy of a mechanism begins or
- Force which is applied at an angle
- Mechanism which allows power to be easily transferred over long distances
- The gear which IS directly connected to the motor/power source
- Mechanism where speed and torque are constant but the angle can be changed up to 70 degrees
- Systems where moving one causes the other to move
23 Clues: The metal rod which can spin • 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 • Where the energy of a mechanism begins or • Mechanisms where output is oscillating motion • Systems where moving one causes the other to move • Mechanism where output motion is reciprocating motion • ...
Formation of Solar System 2017-09-26
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- September 21 is the day of what?
- point where planet is closest to sun
- when debris enter Earth's atmosphere they are called what?
- Head of a comet
- Debris that produces a streak of light once in Earth's atmosphere
- comets that repeatedly orbit into our inner solar system are called
- What exists between the stars and leads to the formation of stars and planets
- Kepler's ______ law states that planets farther from the sun will have a larger orbit and longer orbital period
- interstellar clouds are made up of ______________
- The moon affects our hydrosphere by forming ______
- Debri that collides with the ground is called what?
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- What was the first planet to develop in our solar system
- We experience ______ when Earth intersects a cometary orbit
- planet moves in one direction and then reverse in the opposite direction in the sky
- Leftover debris from the formation of solar system can be found where?
- comets have a highly _____ orbit
- Jupiter developed through mergers of _____ planetesimals
- remnants of the solar system that are made of ice and rock
- Wobble in Earth's rotational axis
- point where planet is farthest from sun
- Objects that have gradually grown to reach 100's of kilometers in diameters
- debris that have pitted and irregular surfaces
- direction tails of comets face in relation to the sun
- Decrease in the portion of the sunlit side of the moon that we see
- Increase in the portion of the sunlit side of the moon that we can see
- small solid core inside the head of a comet
26 Clues: Head of a comet • September 21 is the day of what? • comets have a highly _____ orbit • Wobble in Earth's rotational axis • point where planet is closest to sun • point where planet is farthest from sun • small solid core inside the head of a comet • debris that have pitted and irregular surfaces • interstellar clouds are made up of ______________ • ...
Karel 2018-09-08
Across
- This must be the last instruction executed in every robot program.
- Who many types of errors can be made in Karel world?
- What error is this? The rules for robot programming are violated, for example a missing semicolon or a keyword at the wrong place. These are akin to errors in grammar in English.
- Where does Karel put the beepers he picks up?
- How should karel have been named?
- Who is Karel named after?
- To what university did Richard E. Pattis go to?
- What object in his world does Karel pick up?
- Another way to say Logic Error?
- How many parts does Karel have?
Down
- How many objects can be found in Karel’s world?
- command to make Karel turn the only direction he can turn
- How do we call something we want Karel to do?
- command for Karel to grab beepers
- With what part of Karel does Karel pick the beepers?
- What is Karel The Robot used for?
- What part of Karel makes him hear?
- Karel performs an error shutoff.
- What part of Karel helps him know in which direction he is going?
- true or false: Karel has a turn on button?
- What is this command in Karel world? Karel moves forward one block. He continues to face the same direction. To avoid damage. Karel will not move forward when his path is blocked by a wall. Instead, Karel performs an error shutoff.
- What is the other object in Karel world that are not beepers?
- Who is the developer of Karel The Robot? (last name)
23 Clues: Who is Karel named after? • Another way to say Logic Error? • How many parts does Karel have? • Karel performs an error shutoff. • command for Karel to grab beepers • What is Karel The Robot used for? • How should karel have been named? • What part of Karel makes him hear? • true or false: Karel has a turn on button? • What object in his world does Karel pick up? • ...
Karel 2018-09-08
Across
- What part of Karel makes him hear?
- Who is Karel named after?
- Where does Karel put the beepers he picks up?
- Karel performs an error shutoff.
- Who is the developer of Karel The Robot? (last name)
- True or false: Karel has a turn on button?
- How many objects can be found in Karel’s world?
- What error is this? The rules for robot programming are violated, for example a missing semicolon or a keyword at the wrong place. These are akin to errors in grammar in English.
- With what part of Karel does Karel pick the beepers?
- What is the other object in Karel world that are not beepers?
- How should Karel have been named?
Down
- Command to make Karel turn the only direction he can turn
- How do we call something we want Karel to do?
- What is this command in Karel world? Karel moves forward one block. He continues to face the same direction. To avoid damage. Karel will not move forward when his path is blocked by a wall. Instead, Karel performs an error shutoff.
- Command for Karel to grab beepers
- Who many types of errors can be made in Karel world?
- What is Karel The Robot used for?
- What object in his world does Karel pick up?
- This must be the last instruction executed in every robot program.
- Another way to say Logic Error?
- To what university did Richard E. Pattis go to?
- How many parts does Karel have?
- What part of Karel helps him know in which direction he is going?
23 Clues: Who is Karel named after? • Another way to say Logic Error? • How many parts does Karel have? • Karel performs an error shutoff. • Command for Karel to grab beepers • What is Karel The Robot used for? • How should Karel have been named? • What part of Karel makes him hear? • True or false: Karel has a turn on button? • What object in his world does Karel pick up? • ...
Karel 2018-09-08
Across
- Who is the developer of Karel The Robot? (last name)
- What is the other object in Karel world that are not beepers?
- With what part of Karel does Karel pick the beepers?
- Command to make Karel turn the only direction he can turn
- Another way to say Logic Error?
- This must be the last instruction executed in every robot program.
- Command for Karel to grab beepers
- True or false: Karel has a turn on button?
- What is Karel The Robot used for?
- What part of Karel helps him know in which direction he is going?
Down
- How do we call something we want Karel to do?
- How many objects can be found in Karel’s world?
- To what university did Richard E. Pattis go to?
- What error is this? The rules for robot programming are violated, for example a missing semicolon or a keyword at the wrong place. These are akin to errors in grammar in English.
- Who many types of errors can be made in Karel world?
- Karel performs an error shutoff.
- What object in his world does Karel pick up?
- Where does Karel put the beepers he picks up?
- How should Karel have been named?
- Who is Karel named after?
- What part of Karel makes him hear?
- What is this command in Karel world? Karel moves forward one block. He continues to face the same direction. To avoid damage. Karel will not move forward when his path is blocked by a wall. Instead, Karel performs an error shutoff.
- How many parts does Karel have?
23 Clues: Who is Karel named after? • Another way to say Logic Error? • How many parts does Karel have? • Karel performs an error shutoff. • How should Karel have been named? • Command for Karel to grab beepers • What is Karel The Robot used for? • What part of Karel makes him hear? • True or false: Karel has a turn on button? • What object in his world does Karel pick up? • ...
Applying Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) Techniques 2024-03-04
Across
- a bare metal rod that is usually coated with chemical compounds called flux
- the percentage of a 10-minute period in which a welder can operate at a given current setting, also another way to classify welders
- welding in which fusion is produced by heating with an arc between a consumable stick electrode and the work piece
- something that allows the flow of electrons
- negatively charged particles
- the distance from the tip of the bare end of the electrode to the base metal
- a person who welds or a welding machine
- running the bead with a sideways or oscillating motion
- the melting, flowing together, and freezing of metals under controlled conditions
- a weld made in a groove between the two pieces to be joined
- a measure of electrical pressure
- the process of building up several layers of weld deposit by running overlapping passes
- a molten metal pool
Down
- electron flow in one direction
- a measure of electrical current flowing through a circuit and is an indication of the heat being produced
- the bottom of the weld groove opposite of the weld face
- beads deposited on a metal surface for the purpose of building up the base metal
- process that uses electricity to heat and melt the metal
- is the opposition to the flow of current in a circuit
- the direction in which the current is flowing
- 2 surfaces at right angles, triangular shaped bead
- electrical current alternates or reverses the direction of electron flow
- the flow electrons through a conductor
23 Clues: a molten metal pool • negatively charged particles • electron flow in one direction • a measure of electrical pressure • the flow electrons through a conductor • a person who welds or a welding machine • something that allows the flow of electrons • the direction in which the current is flowing • 2 surfaces at right angles, triangular shaped bead • ...
Motion and Force Crossword 2024-02-12
Across
- The maximum speed an object will reach when falling through a substance
- Tendency of an object to resist any change in it’s motion
- The speed and direction of a moving object
- The fall of an object on which only the force of gravity is acting
- Distance and direction of an object's change in position from the starting point
- Rate of change of velocity
- If no external force acts upon a group of objects their total momentum does not change
- Attractive force between two objects that depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them
- Every action made upon one object has an equal and opposite reaction back by that object
- A push or pull exerted on an object
- Acceleration of an object towards the center of a curved or circular path
Down
- The acceleration of an object is in the same direction as the net force on the object, acceleration equals net force divided by its mass
- An object moving at a constant velocity keeps moving at that velocity unless an unbalanced force acts upon it
- The force that opposes the motion of objects that move through the air
- Force that opposes the sliding motion between two touching surfaces
- Distance and object travels per unit of time
- A change in an object’s position relative to a reference point
- Force that is directed towards the center of a curved or circular path
- The length an object travels measured in SI units of meters
- Gravitational force exerted on an object
20 Clues: Rate of change of velocity • A push or pull exerted on an object • Gravitational force exerted on an object • The speed and direction of a moving object • Distance and object travels per unit of time • Tendency of an object to resist any change in it’s motion • The length an object travels measured in SI units of meters • ...
Flight Vocabulary 2014-03-18
Across
- the steepness of a slope
- flat piece, usu. of wood, metal, or plastic, hinged vertically near the stern of a boat or ship for steering.
- Third Law For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- the angle between the chord of an airfoil and the direction of the surrounding undisturbed flow of gas or liquid.
- move or cause to move in a particular direction by turning over and over on an axis.
- a hinged flap on the horizontal stabilizer of an aircraft
- a structure with curved surfaces designed to give the most favorable ratio of lift to drag in flight,
- move with a smooth continuous motion
- a twisting or oscillation of a moving ship or aircraft around a vertical axis.
Down
- remain in one place in the air.
- is the force produced by the engine
- Principle the principle in hydrodynamics that an increase in the velocity of a stream of fluid results in a decrease in pressure. Also called Bernoulli effect or Bernoulli theorem.
- a hinged surface in the trailing edge of an airplane wing
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- device controlling the flow of fuel or power to an engine.
- the projection onto the two directions perpendicular to the relative wind.
- the projection onto the direction parallel to the relative wind.
17 Clues: the steepness of a slope • remain in one place in the air. • is the force produced by the engine • move with a smooth continuous motion • a hinged surface in the trailing edge of an airplane wing • a hinged flap on the horizontal stabilizer of an aircraft • device controlling the flow of fuel or power to an engine. • ...
Flight Vocabulary 2014-03-18
Across
- the principle in hydrodynamics that an increase in the velocity of a stream of fluid results in a decrease in pressure. Also called Bernoulli effect or Bernoulli theorem.
- device controlling the flow of fuel or power to an engine.
- is the force produced by the engine
- flat piece, usu. of wood, metal, or plastic, hinged vertically near the stern of a boat or ship for steering.
- the angle between the chord of an airfoil and the direction of the surrounding undisturbed flow of gas or liquid.
- a twisting or oscillation of a moving ship or aircraft around a vertical axis.
- the projection onto the direction parallel to the relative wind.
Down
- move or cause to move in a particular direction by turning over and over on an axis.
- a hinged flap on the horizontal stabilizer of an aircraft
- For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- the projection onto the two directions perpendicular to the relative wind.
- the steepness of a slope
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- remain in one place in the air.
- a structure with curved surfaces designed to give the most favorable ratio of lift to drag in flight,
- move with a smooth continuous motion
- a hinged surface in the trailing edge of an airplane wing
17 Clues: the steepness of a slope • remain in one place in the air. • is the force produced by the engine • move with a smooth continuous motion • a hinged flap on the horizontal stabilizer of an aircraft • a hinged surface in the trailing edge of an airplane wing • For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. • ...
Forces and Motion 2025-03-13
Across
- the amount of matter in an object
- Speed in a given direction
- The tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion.
- friction friction that occurs when one solid surface slides over another
- The distance an object travels per unit of time. Distance divided by time.
- force 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.
- force The combination of all forces acting on an object
- second law-Force equals mass times acceleration
- An object's change in position relative to a reference point.
Down
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- The rate at which velocity changes
- A push or a pull
- A quantity that has both size and direction.
- of momentum-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
- first law-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.
- third law-For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- friction A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.friction that occurs when an object rolls over a surface
- friction Friction that acts on objects that are not moving
19 Clues: A push or a pull • Speed in a given direction • the amount of matter in an object • The rate at which velocity changes • A quantity that has both size and direction. • A measure of the force of gravity on an object • second law-Force equals mass times acceleration • force The combination of all forces acting on an object • ...
Force and Motion Crossword 2022-03-12
Across
- The rate of distance traveled per unit of time, without regard to direction.
- A change in the position of a body with respect to time relative to a reference point.
- A vector quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object.
- The tendency of an object to resist being moved or, if the object is moving, to resist a change in speed or direction.
- A measure of the quantity of matter.
- The rate of acceleration of any object falling under the sole influence of gravity. 9.8m/s².
- The SI (metric) units of force.
- An object’s change in motion per unit time in a specified direction.
- The force that resists the sliding or rolling of one object over another.
Down
- A measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object.
- The motion that an object exhibits when thrown, launched, or otherwise projected near the surface of Earth.
- The constant speed an object reaches when falling through a resisting medium.
- A system for specifying the precise location of objects in space and time.
- The rate at which velocity changes over time.
- An action exerted on an object that may change the object’s state of rest or motion.
- The motion of a body when only the force due to gravity is acting on the body.
- The change in position of an object.
17 Clues: The SI (metric) units of force. • A measure of the quantity of matter. • The change in position of an object. • The rate at which velocity changes over time. • A measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object. • An object’s change in motion per unit time in a specified direction. • The force that resists the sliding or rolling of one object over another. • ...
Vocabulary Words 2022-02-11
Across
- is a distinct body of interstellar clouds
- coming closer together
- the rate at which an object covers distance
- was a series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology and chemistry transformed the views of society about nature.
- the action of rotating around an axis or center.
- a tide just after the first or third quarters of the moon when there is least difference between high and low water.
- tending to be different or develop in different directions.
- phases New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon, and Last Quarter
- force the force applied in one direction is greater than the force applied in the opposite direction
- intermediate phase of the Moon that starts right after the First Quarter when the illumination is 50%.
Down
- Force equal in size and opposite in direction
- rate at which velocity changes with time
- seen with more than half but not all of the apparent disk illuminated
- a tide just after a new or full moon, when there is the greatest difference between high and low water.
- The waning gibbous phase is between a half moon and full moon.
- a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged.
- the movement of an object in a circular or elliptical course around another or about an axis or center.
- the rate of change of its position with respect to a frame of reference,
18 Clues: coming closer together • rate at which velocity changes with time • is a distinct body of interstellar clouds • the rate at which an object covers distance • Force equal in size and opposite in direction • a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged. • the action of rotating around an axis or center. • tending to be different or develop in different directions. • ...
Chapter 4 2015-03-03
Across
- Triangle- a triangle which all of the angles are acute angles
- transformation over a line called the line of reflection
- Angles- two angles formed by the base and the congruent sides
- Angle- 1 right angle
- Angle- the angle formed by two adjacent sides of a polygon
- is a theorem with a proof that follows as a direct result of another theorem
- Triangle- 3 congruent acute angles
- Line- is an extra line or segment drawn in a figure to help analyze geometric relationships
- Sides- is the side located between two consecutive angles of a polygon
- Polygons- all of the parts of one polygon are congruent to the corresponding parts or matching parts of the other polygon
- Angle- the angle with sides that are the legs
- Proof- uses statements written in boxes and arrows to show the logical progression of an argument
Down
- Interior Angles- the angles of a triangle that are not adjacent to given exterior angle
- Triangle- 1 obtuse angle
- is a transformation that moves all points of the original figure the same distance in the same direction
- Transformation- is one in which the position of the image may differ from that of the preimage, but the two figures remain congruent
- Triangle- no congruent sides
- transformation around a fixed point called the center of rotation, through a specific angle, and in a specific direction
- Triangle- 3 congruent sides
- Triangle- at least 2 congruent sides
20 Clues: Angle- 1 right angle • Triangle- 1 obtuse angle • Triangle- 3 congruent sides • Triangle- no congruent sides • Triangle- 3 congruent acute angles • Triangle- at least 2 congruent sides • Angle- the angle with sides that are the legs • transformation over a line called the line of reflection • Angle- the angle formed by two adjacent sides of a polygon • ...
Chapter 13 2013-04-04
Across
- Issac Newton explained how forces cause motion to change in 3 rules
- force that acts to slow objects that are moving in the air
- the newton law that says the acceleration of an object is in the direction of the net force and equals the net force divided by the mass
- type of friction created when an object rolls across a surface
- speed and direction of a moving object
- force created when two or more forces are exerted on an object and their efforts cancel each other out and the object does not move
- fall when gravity is the only force that acts on a falling object
- the force that brings everything to a stop
Down
- type of friction that occurs between an object and the floor
- force that exist between any object
- the study of how the body exerts force
- tendency for the motion of an object to remain unchanged;depends on the mass of the object
- amount of gravitational force exerted on an object
- the newton law that says the net force on an object is zero
- the newton law that says force acts in equal but opposite pairs
- amount of matter an object has
- force all forces acting on an object
- a push or pull that one object exerts on another
- resistance prevents an object from moving when a force is applied to it
19 Clues: amount of matter an object has • force that exist between any object • force all forces acting on an object • the study of how the body exerts force • speed and direction of a moving object • the force that brings everything to a stop • a push or pull that one object exerts on another • amount of gravitational force exerted on an object • ...
Waves 2022-11-18
Across
- when the particles are separated and not bunched together in a longitudinal wave
- the wave travels in perpendicular direction
- the wave travels in parallel direction
Down
- when the particles are bunched together in a longitudinal wave
- from the medium of a transverse wave to the crest or the trough to the medium
- top of the transverse wave
- from one crest to the next on a transverse wave
- bottom of the transverse wave
- the middle of the wave
9 Clues: the middle of the wave • top of the transverse wave • bottom of the transverse wave • the wave travels in parallel direction • the wave travels in perpendicular direction • from one crest to the next on a transverse wave • when the particles are bunched together in a longitudinal wave • from the medium of a transverse wave to the crest or the trough to the medium • ...
Speed revision 2023-04-27
Across
- the speed of an object in a given direction
- distance travelled in a given direction
- scientist who experimented on air resistance from Pisa
- scientist who named gravity (his second name)
Down
- the force which keeps us down on earth
- how quickly an object can move from one place to another
- the rate of change of velocity per second
- fastest land mammal in the world (hint has spots)
- a place where there is little gravity and air resistance
9 Clues: the force which keeps us down on earth • distance travelled in a given direction • the rate of change of velocity per second • the speed of an object in a given direction • scientist who named gravity (his second name) • fastest land mammal in the world (hint has spots) • scientist who experimented on air resistance from Pisa • ...
Year 6 Science Key Word 2025-07-22
Across
- The process by which living things change over time
- The change in direction of a ray of light from a surface
- Able to dissolve in a liquid
- A combination of two or more substances which can be separated
- The flow of an electric current through a material
Down
- To pull something inwards
- Unable to dissolve in a liquid
- The change in direction of light as it passes from one medium to another
- The differences between living things
9 Clues: To pull something inwards • Able to dissolve in a liquid • Unable to dissolve in a liquid • The differences between living things • The flow of an electric current through a material • The process by which living things change over time • The change in direction of a ray of light from a surface • A combination of two or more substances which can be separated • ...
knots and clues 2022-01-07
Across
- this is a type of knot used for fishing.
- provides the wearer with a nice and formal knot look.
- used in climbing to connect to harness.
- also known as the reef knot.
- one of the best for joining two lines of similar lines.
- produces a bulky, symmetrical, necktie knot.
- produces a moderately large and symmetrical knot.
Down
- moves starin in more than one direction.
- this knot and be made with one hand if injured.
- the simplest of the single-strand stopper knots.
- found in fishing.
11 Clues: found in fishing. • also known as the reef knot. • used in climbing to connect to harness. • moves starin in more than one direction. • this is a type of knot used for fishing. • produces a bulky, symmetrical, necktie knot. • this knot and be made with one hand if injured. • the simplest of the single-strand stopper knots. • ...
The American Anti-Slavery Society by Mahita Pendota 2025-03-02
Across
- to go against something
- Freeing someone from the control of another
- something the AASS helped with that affected America
- One of the members who travels the world to educate people
Down
- City where they met for meeting
- the number amendment that put an end to slavery
- What they believed in
- The pamphlet that was written by one of the founders
- To put an end to something
- the direction that wanted to put an end to slavery
- One of founders of the AASS
11 Clues: What they believed in • to go against something • To put an end to something • One of founders of the AASS • City where they met for meeting • Freeing someone from the control of another • the number amendment that put an end to slavery • the direction that wanted to put an end to slavery • The pamphlet that was written by one of the founders • ...
Lesson 4.2 2025-03-20
Across
- A road for fast moving traffic.
- A change in the usual path.
- A person who is walking down the street.
- Two vehicles come together on one road.
- A main road that connects cities and towns.
Down
- curve Part of the road that turns sharply.
- way Can only drive in one direction.
- Being careful of potential danger.
- right of way To give way to other vehicles.
- limit Maximum speed a car can drive on a road.
- A place where two or more roads meet.
11 Clues: A change in the usual path. • A road for fast moving traffic. • Being careful of potential danger. • way Can only drive in one direction. • A place where two or more roads meet. • Two vehicles come together on one road. • A person who is walking down the street. • curve Part of the road that turns sharply. • right of way To give way to other vehicles. • ...
Algebra and Geometry 2018-03-03
Across
- a part of the pizza's shape
- a line, position or direction that is exactly perpendicular
- the place
- 0.33;0.56;0.79
- a number by which another number is divided
- For example ⅝
- as the same meaning as the roughly
- a point where two lines meet to form an angle
Down
- a number which is the result when one number is divided by another
- 3 in the fraction ¾
- the numbers left after one number has been subtracted from another
- 0.1;0.2;0.3
- 4 in ¾
- the ---of a mountain is 2379m
- before we make an important chart we need to draw a ----
- the shape of the magic cube and the tofu
16 Clues: 4 in ¾ • the place • 0.1;0.2;0.3 • For example ⅝ • 0.33;0.56;0.79 • 3 in the fraction ¾ • a part of the pizza's shape • the ---of a mountain is 2379m • as the same meaning as the roughly • the shape of the magic cube and the tofu • a number by which another number is divided • a point where two lines meet to form an angle • before we make an important chart we need to draw a ---- • ...
Weather Tools 2020-11-05
Across
- vane measures wind direction
- Barometer measures in millibars or _________.
- rain gauge measures _________ in inches
- measures air pressure
- weather vane measures wind direction
- Humidity is __________ in the air
Down
- thermometer measures in ___________.
- measures wind speed
- anemometer measures _________ speed
- measures temperature
- measures humidity
- measures precipitation
12 Clues: measures humidity • measures wind speed • measures temperature • measures air pressure • measures precipitation • vane measures wind direction • Humidity is __________ in the air • anemometer measures _________ speed • thermometer measures in ___________. • weather vane measures wind direction • rain gauge measures _________ in inches • ...
Karel 2018-09-08
Across
- How many objects can be found in Karel’s world?
- What is this command in Karel world? Karel moves forward one block. He continues to face the same direction. To avoid damage. Karel will not move forward when his path is blocked by a wall. Instead, Karel performs an error shutoff.
- What object in his world does Karel pick up?
- To what university did Richard E. Pattis go to?
- This must be the last instruction executed in every robot program.
- Karel performs an error shutoff.
- What is the other object in Karel world that are not beepers?
- Who is the developer of Karel The Robot? (last name)
- How should karel have been named?
- How many parts does Karel have?
- With what part of Karel does Karel pick the beepers?
- What is Karel The Robot used for?
- command for Karel to grab beepers
Down
- What part of Karel helps him know in which direction he is going?
- Who many types of errors can be made in Karel world?
- Another way to say Logic Error?
- What part of Karel makes him hear?
- command to make Karel turn the only direction he can turn
- What error is this? The rules for robot programming are violated, for example a missing semicolon or a keyword at the wrong place. These are akin to errors in grammar in English.
- true or false: Karel has a turn on button?
- Where does Karel put the beepers he picks up?
- How do we call something we want Karel to do?
- Who is Karel named after?
23 Clues: Who is Karel named after? • Another way to say Logic Error? • How many parts does Karel have? • Karel performs an error shutoff. • How should karel have been named? • What is Karel The Robot used for? • command for Karel to grab beepers • What part of Karel makes him hear? • true or false: Karel has a turn on button? • What object in his world does Karel pick up? • ...
Natalie Roberts Waves Second period 2015-02-20
Across
- An empty space.
- Sound wave in the range of 20,000 Hertz
- Sending out ultrasound waves and interpreting the returning sound.
- A complete wave or cycle per second.
- The number of waves passing through a fixed point.
- The "line" through the crest and trough of a wave.
- The changing in perceived pitch that occurs when the source or the receiver of a sound is moving.
- When two waves join together or cancel each other out through constructive or destructive_________
- A wave that is produced by an object vibrating
- Measurement of a sound waves intensity.
- Instruments that use echolocation to locate objects.
- The bending of a wave as it enters a new median.
- a rapid back and forth motion.
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- A wave that transfer energy through matter,
- The distance from one crest to another
- The acme of the wave
- any substance that a wave moves through.
- A disturbance that transfers energy through a field.
- Bunch up part of a longitudinal wave.
- The bouncing back of a wave after it hits a barrier.
- The way the wave travels is at a right angle to the direction of the disturbance.
- The spreading of a wave through a opening or around a obstacle.
- The highness or lowness of a sound.
- The way the wave travels and the direction of the disturbance are the same direction.
- The strengthening of a sound wave by add more amplitude.
- The lowest point of the wave
- The amount of energy its sound wave has.
- Disturbance that transfers energy from place to another.
28 Clues: An empty space. • The acme of the wave • The lowest point of the wave • a rapid back and forth motion. • The highness or lowness of a sound. • A complete wave or cycle per second. • Bunch up part of a longitudinal wave. • The distance from one crest to another • Sound wave in the range of 20,000 Hertz • Measurement of a sound waves intensity. • ...
Waves Vocabulary Crossword 2022-11-14
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- When waves bend around or through a small hole in a material
- Movement back and forth at a regular speed.
- The lowest part of a wave.
- position.
- The maximum distance a point is moved from its rest position when a wave passes through.
- A point on a wave with no displacement from the resting position.
- wave A wave in which the motion of the medium is in the same direction as the wave.
- A wave that appears to stand in one place, even though it is really two waves interfering as they pass through each other.
- When waves pass through a material and bend.
- The distance between neighboring crests, neighboring troughs, or any other neighboring equivalent points of a wave
- go in a new direction
- A repeated back-and-forth or up-and-down motion.
- the highest part of a wave
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- A wave that consists of oscillating electric and magnetic fields which radiate outward at the speed of light.
- A point on a wave with the most displacement from the
- medium are pushed together.
- When Waves bounces off a material
- A wave with a frequency that is a positive multiple of the original frequency.
- wave that requires a medium through which to travel.
- A wave in which the motion of the medium is perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- A repeated disturbance or motion that transfers energy
- The part of a longitudinal wave where the particles in the medium are spread apart
22 Clues: position. • go in a new direction • The lowest part of a wave. • the highest part of a wave • medium are pushed together. • When Waves bounces off a material • Movement back and forth at a regular speed. • When waves pass through a material and bend. • A repeated back-and-forth or up-and-down motion. • wave that requires a medium through which to travel. • ...
Glossary: Topic 1 Kinematics 2023-11-29
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- A vector quantity that refers to the change in position of an object in motion
- A vector quantity that refers to the rate of change in velocity
- The location of an object at a particular point in time, usually stated in relation to a coordinate system
- When an object changes in its position with respect to time, described more specifically in terms of displacement, distance, speed, velocity, and acceleration
- The study of motion without considering the causes
- A quantity that is described in magnitude only
- Influence on an object with specific magnitude and direction, measured in Newtons
- Also referred to as gradient
- The quantity of something, used to express the size or scope of something
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- A scalar quantity that refers to the magnitude of displacement between two positions
- A vector quantity that refers to the rate which an object changes its position
- In relation to graphical functions: variables increasing at an increasing rate or decrease at a decreasing rate
- Relative terms that compare the position of one object to another object
- The state of movement that results from gravitational force only
- In relation to graphical functions: variables change at a constant rate.
- system A horizontal plane and vertical plane that allows observers to determine an objects position relative to an origin
- A quantity that is described by both magnitude and direction
- A scalar quantity that refers to the rate at which an object covers distance
- The interval over which change occurs
- The ability to do work
20 Clues: The ability to do work • Also referred to as gradient • The interval over which change occurs • A quantity that is described in magnitude only • The study of motion without considering the causes • A quantity that is described by both magnitude and direction • A vector quantity that refers to the rate of change in velocity • ...
7 Science 2023-10-02
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- move forward using force
- the direction of force when two same poles of a magnet come close to each other
- an increase in this will decrease the gravitational pull
- what forces always come in
- the rate at which something moves
- poles of a magnet that attract each other
- Newton's law stating every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- forces that are greater in one direction resulting in a change in motion
- the measurement of how much gravity pulls on an object
- more of this on an electromagnet increases the strength of the magnetic field
- type of electricity that occurs when there is an imbalance of electric charges between materials
- Newton's law stating an object at rest will stay at rest until acted on by an external force
- the sum of all the forces acting on an object
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- a device to measure weight or mass
- a type of magnet that can be turned on and off with electricity
- forces that are opposite in direction and equal in size resulting in no change of motion
- Newton's law stating mass = force x acceleration
- part of a magnet where the magnetic effect is strongest
- force that attracts objects towards the center of the Earth
- a property of matter stating objects have a tendency to stay in their position until acted upon
- move toward oneself using force
- the amount of matter in an object
- an object or type of material that allows the flow of a charge
23 Clues: move forward using force • what forces always come in • move toward oneself using force • the rate at which something moves • the amount of matter in an object • a device to measure weight or mass • poles of a magnet that attract each other • the sum of all the forces acting on an object • Newton's law stating mass = force x acceleration • ...
Brock hudik chapter 8 2019-05-02
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- The combined effect of two or more waves overlapping.
- The SI unit of frequency; one hertz (symbol Hz) equals one vibration per second.
- Any bending of light by means other than reflection and refraction.
- Description of materials that absorb light without reemission.
- The distance from the top of one crest to the top of the next crest or, equivalently, the distance between successive identical parts of the wave.
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- For a wave or a vibration, the maximum displacement on either side of the equilibrium (midpoint) position.
- The separation of light into colors arranged by frequency.
- A wave in which the medium vibrates in a direction parallel (longitudinal) to the direction in which the wave travels.
- The returning of a wave to the medium from which it came when it hits a barrier.
- The bending of waves due to a change in wave speed.
10 Clues: The bending of waves due to a change in wave speed. • The combined effect of two or more waves overlapping. • The separation of light into colors arranged by frequency. • Description of materials that absorb light without reemission. • Any bending of light by means other than reflection and refraction. • ...
Physics Assignment 2024-08-26
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- A disturbance that travels through a medium from one location to another.
- The time it takes for one complete cycle of the wave to pass a given point. It is the inverse of frequency.
- The lowest point of the wave below the equilibrium position.
- The highest point of the wave above the equilibrium position.
- The substance or material that carries the wave.
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- A wave in which the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction of the wave propagation. Light waves are an example
- The distance between two successive points that are in phase.
- Longitudinal Wave: A wave in which the particles of the medium move parallel to the direction of the wave propagation. Sound waves in air are an example
- The number of waves that pass a fixed point in one second
- The maximum displacement of points on a wave, measured from the equilibrium position.
10 Clues: The substance or material that carries the wave. • The number of waves that pass a fixed point in one second • The lowest point of the wave below the equilibrium position. • The distance between two successive points that are in phase. • The highest point of the wave above the equilibrium position. • ...
Circuits-JW 2024-10-04
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- _______ is defined as the opposition to current flow in a circuit
- The movement of these from one atom to another is called electrical current
- This circuit has two or more paths for electrons to flow and are used in load circuits
- (Two Words)An electric current that reverses its direction many times at regular intervals used in power supplies
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- (Two Words)As current flows through a series there is a _________ at each load component in the circuit
- ______ is used to indicate electrical pressure or force needed to move electrons
- This circuit has one path for electron flow and are used in system controls
- (Two Words)An electric current flowing in one direction only
- _______ is used to measure the quantity of electrons flowing in a good conductor past a given point
- Requires power source and a conducting path to and from the source
10 Clues: (Two Words)An electric current flowing in one direction only • _______ is defined as the opposition to current flow in a circuit • Requires power source and a conducting path to and from the source • This circuit has one path for electron flow and are used in system controls • The movement of these from one atom to another is called electrical current • ...
Mining Wing Personnel Christmas Crossword 2022-12-13
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- Out the gate in a 3008
- Always the first magnet on the This or That board
- Started on Independence Day 2022
- Someone who will direct you to the contracts
- Their surname is another name for someone who travels
- November 2021 they joined the wing
- Never seen on a Monday or Tuesday
- Safe to say your money's safe with this eldest grandson
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- They came over from the Dark Side (Thrislington)
- Han Solo will lead you to their surname
- They have their back to the wall
- Always helpful around the office and always travels in style
- Surname matches to the lead actor in Shawshank Redemption
- Our very own white van man
- One of their children's names will point you in one direction
- This individual joined the wing on Christian's 54th birthday
- They are often found above us
- Rearrange three's to solve this one
- Colourful character who's always in black
19 Clues: Out the gate in a 3008 • Our very own white van man • They are often found above us • They have their back to the wall • Started on Independence Day 2022 • Never seen on a Monday or Tuesday • November 2021 they joined the wing • Rearrange three's to solve this one • Han Solo will lead you to their surname • Colourful character who's always in black • ...
I am David 2020-05-04
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- the horrid man who wanted david handed over, his job
- he was surprised a woman he met was this, he didn't ask!
- david said: i am david and i (the answer){hint too long}
- david's mom!! (if you solve, spoiler alert)
- david saved a girl from one
- David, as he said, GREW FOND OF HER
- the people who killed david's dad
- the man put these in david's milk
- first name of author
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- he found a broken one in naples
- David's guardian before death
- main character
- the direction salonica was from where david started
- he said to a priest: i'd rather keep my own(answer)thanks
- david called the guards this
- french,german,bulgarian,spanish,ours,hebrew,danish,and?
- david was in one, then he escaped
- his mom's friend's-job? (also she said she was bad at it)
- the place he hoped there was a king in
19 Clues: main character • first name of author • david saved a girl from one • david called the guards this • David's guardian before death • he found a broken one in naples • david was in one, then he escaped • the people who killed david's dad • the man put these in david's milk • David, as he said, GREW FOND OF HER • the place he hoped there was a king in • ...
Introductory Electronics Vocabulary 2025-02-13
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- The flow of electrons that makes the electric current
- An electric charge built up
- An electric bolt that comes through the sky
- A material that can’t allow the transfer of electricity easily
- Something that makes it go through endlessly
- A circuit that has more than one way to electricity flow
- Something that flows through with the electric current
- An electric current that usually changes directions
- Get a force for iron associated with electric currents
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- The flow of electricity through a cable,
- A subatomic particle that has a negative charge
- A circuit that has one way to electricity flow
- Measures for electricity to pass through stuff
- The route in which an electrical current can flow
- A material that allows electricity to move through stuff easily
- Check electrical resistance
- An electrical current that flows in one direction
- Checks electrical pressure
- Checks electrical current
19 Clues: Checks electrical current • Checks electrical pressure • An electric charge built up • Check electrical resistance • The flow of electricity through a cable, • An electric bolt that comes through the sky • Something that makes it go through endlessly • A circuit that has one way to electricity flow • Measures for electricity to pass through stuff • ...
Animals Big and Small 2024-02-20
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- The past tense of meet.
- More strong but no the strongest.
- The way to travel or move.
- The past tense of break.
- More than often, less than always.
- Clever, intelligent, smart.
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- A person who will choose and decide for a group.
- All the people or all the animals.
- To be the most big in a group.
- To pick one, decide on one.
- Very quickly, a surprise, no warning.
- The past tense of speak.
12 Clues: The past tense of meet. • The past tense of break. • The past tense of speak. • The way to travel or move. • To pick one, decide on one. • Clever, intelligent, smart. • To be the most big in a group. • More strong but no the strongest. • All the people or all the animals. • More than often, less than always. • Very quickly, a surprise, no warning. • ...
waves and energy 2023-05-30
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- the distance between a crest or trough of a wave and a line through the center of a wave
- the bending of a wave as it crosses the boundary between two mediums at an angle other than 90 degrees
- the highest point, or peak, of a wave
- the number of wavelengths (or wave crests) that pass a fixed point in a given amount of time, usually one second
- wave a type of wave in which the disturbance moves in the same direction that the wave travels
- the meeting and combining of waves; the adding or subtracting or wave amplitudes that occurs as waves overlap
- the bouncing back of a wave after it strikes a barrier
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- a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without requiring matter to move the entire distance
- wave a wave, such as a sound wave or an earthquake wave, that transfers energy through matter
- wave a type of wave in which the disturbance moves at right angles, or perpendicular, to the direction in which the wave travels
- the distance from one wave crest to the next crest, or from any part of one wave to the identical part on the next wave
- the point where the wave crosses the rest position and appears not to move
- the spreading out of waves as they pass through an opening or around the edges of an obstacle
- the lowest point, or valley, of a wave
- a substance through which a wave moves
15 Clues: the highest point, or peak, of a wave • the lowest point, or valley, of a wave • a substance through which a wave moves • the bouncing back of a wave after it strikes a barrier • the point where the wave crosses the rest position and appears not to move • the distance between a crest or trough of a wave and a line through the center of a wave • ...
Newton's Law of Motion 2017-11-21
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- Quantity A Quantity that has both magnitude and direction, such as force.
- The quantity of matter in an object. More specifically, it is the measure of the inertia or sluggishness that an object exhibits in response to any effort made to start it, stop it, deflect it, or change in any way it's state of motion.
- The vector sum of forces that act on an object.
- Terminal speed with direction specified.
- The SI unit of force.
- The total distance traveled divided by the time of travel.
- An objects speed and direction of motion.
- Motion under the influence of gravity only.
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- A push or pull exerted on an object.
- The property of things to resist changes in motion.
- The resistive force that opposes the motion or attempted motion of an object either past another object with which it is in contact or through a fluid.
- The net result of a combination of two or more vectors.
- Second Law of Motion The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on the object, is in the direction of the net force, and is inversely proportional to the mass of the object.
- The quantity of space an object occupies.
- The rate at which velocity changes with time; the change in velocity may be in magnitude, or direction, or both.
- Speed The speed at which the acceleration of a falling object terminates because air resistance balances gravitational force.
- Every object continues in a state of rest or of uniform speed in a straight line unless acted on by a nonzero net force.
- The distance an object travels per unit of time.
- The force of an object due to gravity.
- Quantity A Quantity that has a magnitude but not direction, such as mass and volume.
20 Clues: The SI unit of force. • A push or pull exerted on an object. • The force of an object due to gravity. • Terminal speed with direction specified. • The quantity of space an object occupies. • An objects speed and direction of motion. • Motion under the influence of gravity only. • The vector sum of forces that act on an object. • ...
Ma direction- Sexion d'Assaut 2013-04-14
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- contre quelle disque a tille troqué ses études?
- ma ....
- j'ai du temps, j'ai du ....
- autre mot pour 'Mère'?
- j'ai vu les choses en ....
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- j'ai quitté l'....
- combien de membres y a tille dans le groupe?
- plus de nouvelles, batterie faible , ......
- ça capture mon image dans des 7D ......
- tout le mal que je ....
10 Clues: ma .... • j'ai quitté l'.... • autre mot pour 'Mère'? • tout le mal que je .... • j'ai vu les choses en .... • j'ai du temps, j'ai du .... • ça capture mon image dans des 7D ...... • plus de nouvelles, batterie faible , ...... • combien de membres y a tille dans le groupe? • contre quelle disque a tille troqué ses études?
Ma direction-Sexion d'Assaut 2013-04-16
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- combien de membres y a tille dans le groupe?
- le titre de l'album?
- tout le male que je ... ( paroles de la chanson)
- autre mot pour 'mère' ?
- le contraire de fort?
- contre quelle disque a tille troqué ses études?
- autre mot pour enfants?
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- le contraire de femme?
- j'ai quitté l'... ( paroles de la chanson)
- titre de la chanson? (utilise ' - ' à la plasse de l'espace)
10 Clues: le titre de l'album? • le contraire de fort? • le contraire de femme? • autre mot pour 'mère' ? • autre mot pour enfants? • j'ai quitté l'... ( paroles de la chanson) • combien de membres y a tille dans le groupe? • contre quelle disque a tille troqué ses études? • tout le male que je ... ( paroles de la chanson) • titre de la chanson? (utilise ' - ' à la plasse de l'espace)
Direction control or instruction 2024-12-22
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- showing all the characteristics that you would usually expect from a particular group of things
- to make someone feel less confident, enthusiastic, and positive about something
- freedom from war and violence, especially when people live and work together happily without disagreements
- the belief in and worship of a god or gods, or any such system of belief and worship
- worth a lot of money; important, useful, or beneficial
- a complete change in the appearance or character of something or someone
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- a person who dives as a sport
- the activity of staying in a tent on holiday
- A place to stay or live
- very much, used especially to show how much you feel or experience something
10 Clues: A place to stay or live • a person who dives as a sport • the activity of staying in a tent on holiday • worth a lot of money; important, useful, or beneficial • a complete change in the appearance or character of something or someone • very much, used especially to show how much you feel or experience something • ...
Book 8 - Dangerous Direction 2025-04-07
10 Clues: a place • plant life • close examination • strong love of something • human society or culture • a pause in action or speech • a place you are travelling to • what people think about a person or thing • a process of genetic changes to something living • the act of admitting that you have done something wrong
Electromagnets 2021-01-21
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- The name given to the material inside an electromagnet
- The wire wrapped around an iron core to make an electromagnet
- Makes a noise using an electromagnet
- A magnet that can be turned on or off with an electric current
- It can pick up iron & steel
- A region around a magnet
- Unlike poles do this
- Increase this increases the strength of an electromagnet
- A substance that magnetises easily
- Repels the N-pole of a magnet or electromagnet
- A magnet used to show direction
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- Direction of field lines around a straight current-carrying wire, when the direction of the current is into the page.
- A coil carrying electric current
- Found inside an electric bell and a relay switch.
- Part of a magnet that can be N or S
- Unit of electric current
- Symbol found inside a circle, to represent direction coming out of the page
- Pole you will be facing if holding an electromagnet and the current flows clockwise
- Decrease the number of these will decrease the strength of an electromagnet
19 Clues: Unlike poles do this • Unit of electric current • A region around a magnet • It can pick up iron & steel • A magnet used to show direction • A coil carrying electric current • A substance that magnetises easily • Part of a magnet that can be N or S • Makes a noise using an electromagnet • Repels the N-pole of a magnet or electromagnet • ...
Supply and Demand 2022-09-06
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- _______ advantage - condition that occurs when someone can produce goods and services cheaper than another other producers
- _____ competition – a market structure characterized by many producers supplying the same product and very few barriers to entry in the market
- ________ competition – a market structure characterized by many producers supplying similar but varied products with few barriers to entry to the market
- the direction a demand curve shifts when demand goes up
- quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded
- ________ advantage – condition that occurs when someone can produce at a lower opportunity cost than other producers
- ____ of supply - suppliers will normally offer more for sale at higher prices and less at lower prices
- – an arrangement that brings sellers and buyers together for economic transactions
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- when one item can be used in place of another
- __________ price - the price at which the quantity supplied in the market matches the quantity demanded in the market
- term for a government payment to and individual, business or other group
- a numerical chart that illustrates the law of supply or the law of demand
- – the development of skills and knowledge associated with one job or one area of expertise
- the total amount of goods and services consumers are willing to buy at various prices
- the total amount of goods and services offered for sale at various prices
- acronym for the 5 reasons for a change in demand
- the direction a demand curve shifts when demand goes down
17 Clues: when one item can be used in place of another • acronym for the 5 reasons for a change in demand • quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded • the direction a demand curve shifts when demand goes up • the direction a demand curve shifts when demand goes down • term for a government payment to and individual, business or other group • ...
Unit 4 Quiz Vocabulary 2021-11-27
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- hastily; without thinking
- skilled in underhand or evil schemes
- told goodbye
- watchful; looking at attentively
- abundant and beautiful in growth
- identical; not to be told apart from
- told; revealed something private or previously unknown
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- believed likely
- walked without a fixed direction
- private room or bedroom
- traded or swapped one thing for another
- counting; adding up
- feast; lavish meal
- full of deceit; sly
- told a secret or private matter
- held or contained
16 Clues: told goodbye • believed likely • held or contained • feast; lavish meal • counting; adding up • full of deceit; sly • private room or bedroom • hastily; without thinking • told a secret or private matter • walked without a fixed direction • watchful; looking at attentively • abundant and beautiful in growth • skilled in underhand or evil schemes • identical; not to be told apart from • ...
Vocabular Review 2022-02-03
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- Jerusalem, Washington, London...
- All the residents of a town, city or country
- a body of water
- the direction of Antartica
- huge area of land
- Where the sun rises
- the planet we live on
- Where the sun sets
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- רשמי
- to be on every side
- A person who lives in a city or country
- one thousand million
- below the equator
- Hebrew, Arabic, English
- what is between two countries.
- after "second" and before "fourth"
16 Clues: רשמי • a body of water • below the equator • huge area of land • Where the sun sets • to be on every side • Where the sun rises • one thousand million • the planet we live on • Hebrew, Arabic, English • the direction of Antartica • what is between two countries. • Jerusalem, Washington, London... • after "second" and before "fourth" • A person who lives in a city or country • ...
Spring 2026-02-24
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- Animal associated with Easter.
- Shade of color associated with Easter
- Flavor of candy found in many Easter baskets.
- Source of warm weather.
- Early Spring flower.
- Major Spring holiday.
- Spring is one of four.
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- _____ bean. Type of Easter candy.
- Hat for Easter.
- Container for Easter items.
- Symbol of Easter.
- Many Spring flowers grow from these.
- Easter egg ______.
- Beautiful growth in May.
- Precipitation in April.
- Direction to set clocks for daylight savings time.
16 Clues: Hat for Easter. • Symbol of Easter. • Easter egg ______. • Early Spring flower. • Major Spring holiday. • Spring is one of four. • Source of warm weather. • Precipitation in April. • Beautiful growth in May. • Container for Easter items. • Animal associated with Easter. • _____ bean. Type of Easter candy. • Many Spring flowers grow from these. • Shade of color associated with Easter • ...
la route et la circulation ( ROADS AND TRAFIC ) 2022-05-31
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- street
- stop
- trunk of a car
- ice on roads
- driver (feminine)
- passenger
- yellow
- right (direction)
- speed
- pedestrian
- motor
- windshield
- highway
- driver (masculine)
- sidewalk
- steering wheel
- traffic ticket / fine
- headlight
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- left (direction)
- truck
- red
- garage
- car/bus/truck seat
- to park
- permit (license)
- fog
- green
- a turn
- bridge
- car
- gasoline
31 Clues: red • fog • car • stop • truck • green • speed • motor • street • garage • yellow • a turn • bridge • to park • highway • gasoline • sidewalk • passenger • headlight • pedestrian • windshield • ice on roads • trunk of a car • steering wheel • left (direction) • permit (license) • driver (feminine) • right (direction) • car/bus/truck seat • driver (masculine) • traffic ticket / fine
Premiere Etape 2013-04-11
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- a tree with brown balls
- where you go to cool off in the summer
- a small area where they catch fish for a living
- upper drection
- mer a huge boby of water
- an mountin with a missing top wih hot red liquid in it
- bites you and you start to itch
- a compliment on something
- right direction
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- bold beautiful object
- the opposite of white
- a known state in a country
- found on beaches
- a huge thing of falling water
- a forest with non-stop rain
- a tree with yellow fruit on it
- left direction
- fruit, yellow inside
- a tree usually found in the tropics
- a small vast land in the middle of the sea
- lower direction
21 Clues: left direction • upper drection • right direction • lower direction • found on beaches • fruit, yellow inside • bold beautiful object • the opposite of white • a tree with brown balls • mer a huge boby of water • a compliment on something • a known state in a country • a forest with non-stop rain • a huge thing of falling water • a tree with yellow fruit on it • ...
Electromagnet Crossword 2026-01-14
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- North Slightly off of North Pole
- North North pole
- Something that can power a lot of things
- Device that tells direction, spinning needle
- Something you could use in a hurricane
- Metal typically used in nails
- Battery,Copper,Nail
- What a penny is made out of
- Magnetic Metal, sometimes blue
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- Particles What makes up Magnetic Field
- Field Area Surrounding Magnet
- Unit of Electric Current
- Direction Toward North Pole
- What powers everything that has a screen or motor
- The cycle of power from battery, to motor, and back to battery
- Something that attracts metals
- Something that can power objects
- Around a nail In an Electromagnet
- Small Metal Object Seen In Construction
- The name of the coin that is worth 5 cents
- Direction Toward South Pole
- The flow of electrons in a copper wire
22 Clues: North North pole • Battery,Copper,Nail • Unit of Electric Current • Direction Toward North Pole • Direction Toward South Pole • What a penny is made out of • Field Area Surrounding Magnet • Metal typically used in nails • Something that attracts metals • Magnetic Metal, sometimes blue • North Slightly off of North Pole • Something that can power objects • ...
Chapter 4 2015-03-03
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- Triangle- a triangle which all of the angles are acute angles
- transformation over a line called the line of reflection
- Angles- two angles formed by the base and the congruent sides
- Angle- 1 right angle
- Angle- the angle formed by two adjacent sides of a polygon
- is a theorem with a proof that follows as a direct result of another theorem
- Triangle- 3 congruent acute angles
- Line- is an extra line or segment drawn in a figure to help analyze geometric relationships
- Sides- is the side located between two consecutive angles of a polygon
- Polygons- all of the parts of one polygon are congruent to the corresponding parts or matching parts of the other polygon
- Angle- the angle with sides that are the legs
- Proof- uses statements written in boxes and arrows to show the logical progression of an argument
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- Interior Angles- the angles of a triangle that are not adjacent to given exterior angle
- Triangle- 1 obtuse angle
- is a transformation that moves all points of the original figure the same distance in the same direction
- Transformation- is one in which the position of the image may differ from that of the preimage, but the two figures remain congruent
- Triangle- no congruent sides
- transformation around a fixed point called the center of rotation, through a specific angle, and in a specific direction
- Triangle- 3 congruent sides
- Triangle- at least 2 congruent sides
20 Clues: Angle- 1 right angle • Triangle- 1 obtuse angle • Triangle- 3 congruent sides • Triangle- no congruent sides • Triangle- 3 congruent acute angles • Triangle- at least 2 congruent sides • Angle- the angle with sides that are the legs • transformation over a line called the line of reflection • Angle- the angle formed by two adjacent sides of a polygon • ...
Chapter 15 vocab 2022-12-11
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- waves that are created as a result of vibrations between an electric field and a magnetic field
- motion in which all points on a wave oscillate along paths at right angles to the direction of the wave's advance
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another
- a wave that is an oscillation of matter and is responsible for the transfer of energy
- the time that it takes a complete cycle or wave oscillation to occur
- the number of cycles or vibrations per unit of time
- the process of drawing conclusions based on evidence and reasoning
- occurs where two waves are completely out of phase
- an observed change in the frequency of a wave when the source or observer is moving
- determined by the frequency of sound waves
Down
- when the path difference between successive crystal planes is equal to an integral number
- the distance between identical points in the adjacent cycles
- a wave that oscillates in time but whose peak amplitude profile does not peak in space
- the substance that transfers the energy from one thing to another
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating wave measured from its equilibrium position
- the highest surface part of a wave
- when light bounces off of an object
- the spreading of waves around obstacles
- the lowest surface part of a wave
19 Clues: the lowest surface part of a wave • the highest surface part of a wave • when light bounces off of an object • the spreading of waves around obstacles • determined by the frequency of sound waves • occurs where two waves are completely out of phase • the number of cycles or vibrations per unit of time • the distance between identical points in the adjacent cycles • ...
Unit 1 Review 2025-10-06
Across
- zero degree line of latitude, separating the north from southern hemispheres
- this tool uses satellites to help you determine your location
- the theme of geography dealing with WHERE things are
- a half of the globe
- Which is the missing cardinal direction: north, south, and east
- zero degree line of longitude, separating the east from western hemispheres
- a group of places that share common characteristics
- the theme of geography that asks for a description, or what it is like in an area
- also known as the key, this shows what all the symbols, colors, and other things on a map mean
- type of location showing EXACTLY where something is, like an address or coordinate
- someone who makes maps
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- tool used to measure distance on a map
- tool on a map showing you direction
- lines that run vertical on the globe, measuring distance left and right of the prime meridian
- Human environment_____, the theme that describes how we and the environment affect one another
- lines that run horizontal on the globe, measuring distance above and below the equator
- The study of the world, its people, and the landscapes they create
- type of location showing something's position in reference to something else (not exact)
- the theme of geography that describes how people, things, and ideas get from one place to another
19 Clues: a half of the globe • someone who makes maps • tool on a map showing you direction • tool used to measure distance on a map • a group of places that share common characteristics • the theme of geography dealing with WHERE things are • this tool uses satellites to help you determine your location • Which is the missing cardinal direction: north, south, and east • ...
Unit 4: Forces Review 2025-12-02
Across
- What is the force that the ground pushes on the object (perpendicular to the surface)?
- What is the resistance from a surface to an object
- Acceleration is produced when a force acts upon a mass
- English Scientist who developed 3 laws of motion
- Attraction or repulsion that arises between electrically charged particles in motion
- Forces on an object cancel out so the object stays in one place
- Attractive or repulsive force between two electrically charged stationary objects.
- An object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force
- What is the friction force that air exerts on an object
- Forces exerted without physical contact
- What is the force that is done to an object?
- What is the force that is transmitted through a string, rope, cable or wire when it is pulled tight?
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- What is the force that attracts a body toward the center of the Earth
- The overall force acting on an object
- Forces exerted by contact between objects
- Forces on an object are stronger on one side so the object moves in that direction
- A property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line
- For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- A push or a pull described by its strength and direction. Measured in Newtons (N)
- An object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force
20 Clues: The overall force acting on an object • Forces exerted without physical contact • Forces exerted by contact between objects • What is the force that is done to an object? • English Scientist who developed 3 laws of motion • What is the resistance from a surface to an object • Acceleration is produced when a force acts upon a mass • ...
Mirrors And Lenses Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-09
15 Clues: convex • virtual • concave • upright • lightray • inverted • reflection • upsidedown • curvedmirror • horizontalcut • reflectinwards • lightrayreflect • ratio between: size of image and object • going the same direction and never touch • refects off light in a different direction
Physical Science- Chapter 3 Vocab 2014-09-17
Across
- The property of things to resist changes in motion.
- Motion under the influence of gravitational pull only.
- Frictional resistance due to motion through the air.
- Terminal speed with direction of motion (down for falling objects).
- The resistive force that opposes the motion or attempted motion of an object past another with which it is in contact, or through a fluid.
- The force due to gravity on an object.
- The quantity of matter in an object.
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- The rate at which velocity changes with time; the change may be in magnitude or direction or both.
- The fundamental SI unit of mass.
- The acceleration produced by a net force on an object is directly proportional to the net force, is in the same direction as the net force, and is inversely proportional to the mass of an object.
- When two values change in opposite directions, so that if one increases and the other decreases by the same amount.
- The speed at which the acceleration of a falling object terminates because air resistance balances its weight.
- The quantity of space an object occupies
13 Clues: The fundamental SI unit of mass. • The quantity of matter in an object. • The force due to gravity on an object. • The quantity of space an object occupies • The property of things to resist changes in motion. • Frictional resistance due to motion through the air. • Motion under the influence of gravitational pull only. • ...
Waves Vocabulary (Energy) 2025-10-29
Across
- The height and energy of a transverse wave from the center to a crest or trough.
- The number of complete waves that pass a given point in a certain amount of time.
- Wave A wave that moves the medium in a direction parallel to the direction which the wave travels. Also known as the P-wave.
- Wave A wave that moves the medium at right angles to the direction in which the wave travels. Also known as the S-wave
- the highest part of a Transverse wave.
- A disturbance that energy is transported from place to place.
- The lowest point of a transverse wave.
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- A disturbance that travels through a medium, such as a solid, liquid, or gas, by causing the particles of that medium to vibrate.
- The distance between the crest of one wave to the crest of the next wave.
- A wave that does NOT need a solid, liquid or gas to move through such as heat waves from the sun.
- WaveSpeedEquation
- V=λf
- Material through which a wave travels.
13 Clues: V=λf • WaveSpeedEquation • Material through which a wave travels. • The lowest point of a transverse wave. • the highest part of a Transverse wave. • A disturbance that energy is transported from place to place. • The distance between the crest of one wave to the crest of the next wave. • The height and energy of a transverse wave from the center to a crest or trough. • ...
Pre-Cal Crossword 2023-03-22
Across
- The side of an angle from which the rotation begins
- The union oftwo rays with a common vertex
- starting point and all points extend in one direction from starting point
- a plane with two perpendicular interesting line
- Altering the terminal side around
- A unit of measure for angles
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- Goes counterclockwise from initial side
- location of an angle where vertex lies at the origin of initial side
- Two angles that add up to 180 degrees or one pi
- One of four regions in the coordinate plane
- A unit of measure for angles
- The side of and angle after rotation; final position
- The common end point of two rays
- The part of the circle that equals one radian
- Goes clockwise from initial side
15 Clues: A unit of measure for angles • A unit of measure for angles • The common end point of two rays • Goes clockwise from initial side • Altering the terminal side around • Goes counterclockwise from initial side • The union oftwo rays with a common vertex • One of four regions in the coordinate plane • The part of the circle that equals one radian • ...
motion vocab 2021-11-15
Across
- Forces: those that are opposite in direction and equal in size
- Speed: When the speed of an object remains the same - it does not increase or decrease
- Laws of Motion (3): Newton’s Laws of Motion (3)
- Time is change, or the interval over which change occurs
- "how far out of place an object is
- property of a body by virtue of which it opposes any agency that attempts to put it in motion
- Change with time of the position or orientation of a body.
- angle of rotation of the vector about its "tail" from east
- the universal force of attraction acting between all matter.
- rate at which velocity changes with time
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- forces: the force of attraction between all masses in the universe; especially the attraction of the earth's mass for bodies near its surface
- A push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object.
- force that resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another
- Forces: Forces that cause a change in the motion of an object
- Not moving; not appearing to mov
- The rate at which the position changes
- Acceleration: when an object is slowing down, the acceleration is in the opposite direction as the velocity
- Acceleration: the acceleration of an object in free fall within a vacuum
- The time rate at which an object is moving along a path
- How much ground an object has covered" during its motion
- without any friction
- a place where someone or something is located or has been put
- A fundamental property of all matter.
23 Clues: without any friction • Not moving; not appearing to mov • "how far out of place an object is • A fundamental property of all matter. • The rate at which the position changes • rate at which velocity changes with time • Laws of Motion (3): Newton’s Laws of Motion (3) • The time rate at which an object is moving along a path • ...
Sound Waves and Hearing-Make a Crossword Puzzel 2021-11-02
Across
- The maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation
- A wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- The net effect of the combination of two or more wave trains moving on an intersecting path
- A material that allows the movement of energy and waves to pass. It can be a solid, liquid, or gas
- A region in a longitudinal wave where particles are the closest together
- A wave that vibrates parallel to the direction of the wave
- When a wave is reflected, the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence
- The top-most point of a transverse wave
- The change in the direction of a wave between different mediums
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- The transfer of energy of a wave to the medium that it is travelling through
- The region in a longitudinal wave where the particles are the farthest apart
- The distance of corresponding points between two consecutive waves
- Waves that require a medium to travel through
- When a wave passes through a given point or medium
- The process of light bending around an obstacle or spreading out after travelling through a small slit
- Waves that do not require a medium to travel through
- The bending of waves and change in speed due to the change in one medium to another
- The number of waves that pass through a certain point in a given time frame
- A vibration or disturbance that can travel through space or a medium
- The lowest point of a transverse wave
20 Clues: The lowest point of a transverse wave • The top-most point of a transverse wave • Waves that require a medium to travel through • The maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation • When a wave passes through a given point or medium • Waves that do not require a medium to travel through • A wave that vibrates parallel to the direction of the wave • ...
KAREL 2018-09-08
Across
- true or false: Karel has a turn on button?
- How should karel have been named?
- How many parts does Karel have?
- How do we call something we want Karel to do?
- What part of Karel helps him know in which direction he is going?
- command to make Karel turn the only direction he can turn
- To what university did Richard E. Pattis go to?
- command for Karel to grab beepers
- Who is the developer of Karel The Robot? (last name)
- With what part of Karel does Karel pick the beepers?
- What is Karel The Robot used for?
- How many objects can be found in Karel’s world?
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- What is the other object in Karel world that are not beepers?
- What object in his world does Karel pick up?
- Another way to say Logic Error?
- Who many types of errors can be made in Karel world?
- What is this command in Karel world? Karel moves forward one block. He continues to face the same direction. To avoid damage. Karel will not move forward when his path is blocked by a wall. Instead, Karel performs an error shutoff.
- What error is this? The rules for robot programming are violated, for example a missing semicolon or a keyword at the wrong place. These are akin to errors in grammar in English.
- Where does Karel put the beepers he picks up?
- Who is Karel named after?
- Karel performs an error shutoff.
- What part of Karel makes him hear?
- This must be the last instruction executed in every robot program.
23 Clues: Who is Karel named after? • How many parts does Karel have? • Another way to say Logic Error? • Karel performs an error shutoff. • How should karel have been named? • command for Karel to grab beepers • What is Karel The Robot used for? • What part of Karel makes him hear? • true or false: Karel has a turn on button? • What object in his world does Karel pick up? • ...
Karel 2018-09-08
Across
- How many parts does Karel have?
- How do we call something we want Karel to do?
- Where does Karel put the beepers he picks up?
- command to make Karel turn the only direction he can turn
- What is the other object in Karel world that are not beepers?
- Who is Karel named after?
- Another way to say Logic Error?
- How many objects can be found in Karel’s world?
- What object in his world does Karel pick up?
- What part of Karel helps him know in which direction he is going?
- How should karel have been named?
- With what part of Karel does Karel pick the beepers?
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- command for Karel to grab beepers
- What error is this? The rules for robot programming are violated, for example a missing semicolon or a keyword at the wrong place. These are akin to errors in grammar in English.
- This must be the last instruction executed in every robot program.
- What is this command in Karel world? Karel moves forward one block. He continues to face the same direction. To avoid damage. Karel will not move forward when his path is blocked by a wall. Instead, Karel performs an error shutoff.
- true or false: Karel has a turn on button?
- Karel performs an error shutoff.
- To what university did Richard E. Pattis go to?
- Who is the developer of Karel The Robot? (last name)
- Who many types of errors can be made in Karel world?
- What is Karel The Robot used for?
- What part of Karel makes him hear?
23 Clues: Who is Karel named after? • How many parts does Karel have? • Another way to say Logic Error? • Karel performs an error shutoff. • command for Karel to grab beepers • What is Karel The Robot used for? • How should karel have been named? • What part of Karel makes him hear? • true or false: Karel has a turn on button? • What object in his world does Karel pick up? • ...
Science 2023-06-06
Across
- A negatively charged subparticle
- A wave which has the movement of the particles in the medium in the same direction as the direction of movement of the wave
- A small component of a cell
- Man, this distance from the crest to the trough is quite long
- A coil of wire that can produce a magnetic field
- Two or more elements that are ... chemically bonded
- How many times can you
- Waves in which the medium moves at right angles to the direction of the wave
- Particles of light
- Thius includes protists and animal cells
- They are all bacteria
- Made of only one cell
- the range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends.
- The bending of light at a bondary between two different substances
- The distance from the line in the middle to the crest or trough
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- The substance outside of a cell's nucleus
- Composed of many cells
- The core of a cell
- the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell.
- An invention of Robert Hooke
- An object used to measure magnetic fields
- The opposite of an electron
- The Vertical collumns in the Periodic table
- The horizontal rows in the periodic table
- The study of both magnetic and elec.... forces
- If it's not positive or negative, then it's neutral
- Two or more elements that are chemically bonded
- What we are all made of
- Which chemical reation involves oxygen
- The base of life
- The highest point of a wave
31 Clues: The base of life • The core of a cell • Particles of light • They are all bacteria • Made of only one cell • Composed of many cells • How many times can you • What we are all made of • The opposite of an electron • A small component of a cell • The highest point of a wave • An invention of Robert Hooke • A negatively charged subparticle • Which chemical reation involves oxygen • ...
Movement analysis 2024-04-15
Across
- Point where the force of gravity appears to act
- Study of motion without considering its causes
- Ability of a joint or series of joints to move through an unrestricted, pain-free range of motion.
- Time taken to respond to a stimulus
- Rhythmic flow of a sequence of sounds or movements.
- Motion of an object projected into the air, under the influence of gravity.
- Degree of movement possible at a joint.
- Speed in a specific direction
- Point where the mass of an object is concentrated.
- Rate of change of angular displacement
- Rotational force
- Resistance of an object to changes in its motion.
- Ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort
- Study of human walking and running patterns
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- Force opposing the motion of an object through a fluid
- Ability to change direction quickly and efficiently
- Series of joints and muscles working together to create movement
- Product of an object’s mass and velocity
- Ability to execute smooth, accurate, and controlled movements
- Ability to maintain equilibrium while stationary or moving
- Application of mechanical principles to biological systems, like human movement
- Position of the body in relation to its surrounding environmen
- Rate at which work is done or energy is transferred
- Force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces.
- Push or pull acting upon an object
- Rate of change of velocity
- Distance covered in one step
- Number of steps taken per unit of time
- Force perpendicular to the direction of motion, typically encountered in fluid dynamics.
- Techniques and form used in sprinting
30 Clues: Rotational force • Rate of change of velocity • Distance covered in one step • Speed in a specific direction • Push or pull acting upon an object • Time taken to respond to a stimulus • Techniques and form used in sprinting • Number of steps taken per unit of time • Rate of change of angular displacement • Degree of movement possible at a joint. • ...
Chapter 17 - Periodic Motion and Waves 2025-12-05
Across
- pushing the particles in the material closer together so that there are regions of high density (and pressure)
- Periodic motion that is caused by a restoring force that is proportional to its displacement (back to equilibrium)
- waves in which the disruption moves perpendicular to the direction of wave travel
- a wave that is moving even though the locations of the crests and troughs appear to be stationary
- a wave that moves through a physical medium and carries energy by disturbing the matter of the medium
- restoring force causing regions of lower density (and pressure)
- when the driving force causes the object to vibrate at greater and greater amplitudes
- the time interval for the motion to repeat
- the combining of waves where they overlap
- the number of waves, or cycles that occur each second
- motion that repeats in equal time intervals
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- the disruption occurs parallel to the direction of wave movement
- apparent change in frequency of a wave due to the motion of the source or the receiver
- cycles per second
- bouncing of waves off a surface
- mass is at its maximum displacement from the equilibrium position
- the distance between two identical points on successive waves
- a disruption that carries energy from one location to another
- a force that intentionally works against the motion.
- the highest point of each wave
- the bending of waves around an obstacle or through an opening
- the wave changes direction due to the change in medium
- the lowest point of each wave
23 Clues: cycles per second • the lowest point of each wave • the highest point of each wave • bouncing of waves off a surface • the combining of waves where they overlap • the time interval for the motion to repeat • motion that repeats in equal time intervals • a force that intentionally works against the motion. • the number of waves, or cycles that occur each second • ...
Uniform Circular Motion 2017-01-11
Across
- Velocity is this type of physical quantity.
- Acting towards the center of a circle.
- Relationship between tangential velocity and centripetal force.
- The source of any acceleration.
- In UCM the velocity vector relationship to the direction of motion.
- Causes cars to be able to turn in a circle.
- Where the tension is greatest for a vertical rotating ball on a string.
- The name for the source of force in a rotating ball on a string.
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- Changes an object's direction but not its speed.
- Where the tension is the least for a vertically rotating ball on a string.
- Position of a rotating ball on a string with constant tension.
- Time it takes to complete one revolution.
12 Clues: The source of any acceleration. • Acting towards the center of a circle. • Time it takes to complete one revolution. • Velocity is this type of physical quantity. • Causes cars to be able to turn in a circle. • Changes an object's direction but not its speed. • Position of a rotating ball on a string with constant tension. • ...
Science vocab wk of 12/4 2023-12-06
Across
- ratio of the distance an object moves to the amount of time it takes an object to move
- steady change in velocity
- an example of a vector
- total distance traveled divided by the time it takes to travel that distance
- movement in relation to a frame of reference
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- the rate at which velocity changes
- speed + direction is moving , measured relative to a reference point
- the rate at which an object is moving at a given moment in time
- length of the path between two points
- system of objects that are not moving with respect of one another
- moevemng of an object towards earth due to gravity
- quantity that has a direction associated with it
12 Clues: an example of a vector • steady change in velocity • the rate at which velocity changes • length of the path between two points • movement in relation to a frame of reference • quantity that has a direction associated with it • moevemng of an object towards earth due to gravity • the rate at which an object is moving at a given moment in time • ...
Sound Waves 2024-03-06
Across
- ability to cause change
- disturbance is perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- travels only through matter
- wave can travel through empty space and through matter .
- highest point on a transverse wave .
- disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another
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- maximum distance particles in a medium move from their rest position as Waves pass through the medium .
- region of a longitudinal wave where the particles in the medium are closest together
- region of a longitudinal wave where the particles are farther apart
- material in which a mechanical wave travels
- makes the particles in a medium move parallel to the direction of the wave
- lowest point on a transverse wave
12 Clues: ability to cause change • travels only through matter • lowest point on a transverse wave • highest point on a transverse wave . • material in which a mechanical wave travels • wave can travel through empty space and through matter . • disturbance is perpendicular to the direction of the wave • disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another • ...
Physics- Waves and Sound 2013-05-08
Across
- A beam of light being spread
- A oscillate with one or more orientation
- Stimulates sight
- Change in direction of a propagation
- Tendency to oscillate with greater amplitude
- Waves combining
Down
- 300,000,000 m/s
- A disturbance or variation that transfers energy
- EM
- Shortest wavelength
- The return of light, heat, or sound
- Vibration of a substance
- Longest wavelength
13 Clues: EM • 300,000,000 m/s • Waves combining • Stimulates sight • Longest wavelength • Shortest wavelength • Vibration of a substance • A beam of light being spread • The return of light, heat, or sound • Change in direction of a propagation • A oscillate with one or more orientation • Tendency to oscillate with greater amplitude • A disturbance or variation that transfers energy
Tan_Xiu_Zhen_20 2014-03-20
Across
- quantity that only have magnitude
- quantity that has magnitude and direction
- ________=final velocity-initial velocity/time taken
- SI unit for mass
- _____=speed/time interval
- ________ Balance(Used to measure weight)
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- ______forces:forces that acts when objects touch
- ______force =ma
- Density=______/volume
- Bigger mass, bigger______
- SI unit for weight
- Time taken for one whole swing
- Force is a ______or a pull
13 Clues: ______force =ma • SI unit for mass • SI unit for weight • Density=______/volume • Bigger mass, bigger______ • _____=speed/time interval • Force is a ______or a pull • Time taken for one whole swing • quantity that only have magnitude • ________ Balance(Used to measure weight) • quantity that has magnitude and direction • ______forces:forces that acts when objects touch • ...
Jane at 30 2025-08-09
Across
- Where is her family from?
- Favourite One Direction member
- What is Jane’s favourite colour?
- What is her Dad’s name?
- Name of Jane’s baby boy
- Name of Jane’s church
- Jane’s age
- Where does she train?
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- Jane’s sister name
- Jane’s workplace
- Jacks Jane’s first job
- The instrument Jane played in high school
- What is her Mum’s name?
13 Clues: Jane’s age • Jane’s workplace • Jane’s sister name • Name of Jane’s church • Where does she train? • Jacks Jane’s first job • What is her Dad’s name? • What is her Mum’s name? • Name of Jane’s baby boy • Where is her family from? • Favourite One Direction member • What is Jane’s favourite colour? • The instrument Jane played in high school
MAPPING SKILLS 2015-02-02
Across
- NUMBER OF DIRECTIONS ON A MAP
- ARMS UP POINTING TO THE SKY, THE DIRECTION IS ...
- DIRECTION BETWEEN SOUTH AND WEST
- THEY HELP US IN UNDERSTANDING LOCATIONS
- DIRECTION BETWEEN NORTH AND EAST
- DIRECTION BETWEEN NORTH AND WEST
- DIFFERENT SYMBOLS ON A MAP ARE EXPLAINED USING THIS...
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- DIRECTION OPPOSITE TO NORTH
- DIRECTION BETWEEN SOUTH AND EAST
- AT 1:10 PM, MINUTE HAND IS POINTING IN DIRECTION...?
- I WALKED SOUTH, THEN TURNED RIGHT AND STOPPED AFTER FEW STEPS. THE SIRECTION I AM POINTING IS...
11 Clues: DIRECTION OPPOSITE TO NORTH • NUMBER OF DIRECTIONS ON A MAP • DIRECTION BETWEEN SOUTH AND EAST • DIRECTION BETWEEN SOUTH AND WEST • DIRECTION BETWEEN NORTH AND EAST • DIRECTION BETWEEN NORTH AND WEST • THEY HELP US IN UNDERSTANDING LOCATIONS • ARMS UP POINTING TO THE SKY, THE DIRECTION IS ... • AT 1:10 PM, MINUTE HAND IS POINTING IN DIRECTION...? • ...
Chapter 4 2015-03-03
Across
- Triangle- no congruent sides
- Triangle- at least 2 congruent sides
- is a transformation that moves all points of the original figure the same distance in the same direction
- is a theorem with a proof that follows as a direct result of another theorem
- Triangle- a triangle which all of the angles are acute angles
- Proof- uses statements written in boxes and arrows to show the logical progression of an argument
- Transformation- is one in which the position of the image may differ from that of the preimage, but the two figures remain congruent
- Sides- is the side located between two consecutive angles of a polygon
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- Triangle- 1 obtuse angle
- Interior Angles- the angles of a triangle that are not adjacent to given exterior angle
- Angles- two angles formed by the base and the congruent sides
- Triangle- 3 congruent acute angles
- Angle- 1 right angle
- Triangle- 3 congruent sides
- Polygons- all of the parts of one polygon are congruent to the corresponding parts or matching parts of the other polygon
- transformation over a line called the line of reflection
- Angle- the angle with sides that are the legs
- transformation around a fixed point called the center of rotation, through a specific angle, and in a specific direction
- Line- is an extra line or segment drawn in a figure to help analyze geometric relationships
19 Clues: Angle- 1 right angle • Triangle- 1 obtuse angle • Triangle- 3 congruent sides • Triangle- no congruent sides • Triangle- 3 congruent acute angles • Triangle- at least 2 congruent sides • Angle- the angle with sides that are the legs • transformation over a line called the line of reflection • Angles- two angles formed by the base and the congruent sides • ...
Indian Crossword 2017-02-28
13 Clues: a teacher • a social group • a universal spirt • a stste af wisdom • a written language • a dome shaped shrine • keep getting reborned • a large mass by it self • a prince who lead a tribe • not part of the castesystem • a person who travels in packs • do something good get good back • strong wind that blows one direction
Melodikryss 27/3 2015-03-27
Across
- Vem sjunger?
- Vad heter gruppen?
- Vad heter färgen på svenska?
- Vad heter musikstilen?
- Vilken årstid sjunger man om?
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- Vilken siffra sjunger man om?
- Vad heter tidsenheten på svenska?
- Vad äter denna seriefigur?
- Från vilken film kommer låten?
- Vem gjorde låten känd?
- Vem är melodifestivalvinnaren?
- Vad föreställde gruppmedlemmarna?
- vilken känsla sjunger man om på engelska?
13 Clues: Vem sjunger? • Vad heter gruppen? • Vem gjorde låten känd? • Vad heter musikstilen? • Vad äter denna seriefigur? • Vad heter färgen på svenska? • Vilken siffra sjunger man om? • Vilken årstid sjunger man om? • Från vilken film kommer låten? • Vem är melodifestivalvinnaren? • Vad heter tidsenheten på svenska? • Vad föreställde gruppmedlemmarna? • ...
Research Methods 2022-05-15
Across
- likelihood of an event occuring
- mode/mean/median
- range/standard deviation
- e.g. once every third in a list
- no bias
- one-tailed
Down
- language based data
- basic assumptions etc of the time
- influence in an unfair direction
- sample representative of population
- relationship between two or more variables
- nominal data and repeated measures design
- validity over time
13 Clues: no bias • one-tailed • mode/mean/median • validity over time • language based data • range/standard deviation • likelihood of an event occuring • e.g. once every third in a list • influence in an unfair direction • basic assumptions etc of the time • sample representative of population • nominal data and repeated measures design • relationship between two or more variables
Research Methods 2022-05-15
Across
- likelihood of an event occuring
- mode/mean/median
- range/standard deviation
- e.g. once every third in a list
- no bias
- one-tailed
Down
- language based data
- basic assumptions etc of the time
- influence in an unfair direction
- sample representative of population
- relationship between two or more variables
- nominal data and repeated measures design
- validity over time
13 Clues: no bias • one-tailed • mode/mean/median • validity over time • language based data • range/standard deviation • likelihood of an event occuring • e.g. once every third in a list • influence in an unfair direction • basic assumptions etc of the time • sample representative of population • nominal data and repeated measures design • relationship between two or more variables
Book 11 part 2 2022-11-15
Across
- go behind
- worried and afraid
- a point where lines meet
- a person who walks across the street on foot
- someone careful
Down
- in front of
- any person / anyone
- stop at the side of the road
- traffic goes in one direction
- to increase speed
- make something unclear or mixed-up
- quick bright light
- traffic goes in two directions
13 Clues: go behind • in front of • someone careful • to increase speed • worried and afraid • quick bright light • any person / anyone • a point where lines meet • stop at the side of the road • traffic goes in one direction • traffic goes in two directions • make something unclear or mixed-up • a person who walks across the street on foot
8TH GRADE CLASSWORK #32 - VOCABULARY WORDS 2021-05-03
Across
- walk slowly without having a clear direction or purpose
- doubtful
- designs that are permanently put onto the skin.
- canoe
- one-fourth
- relatives whose parents are siblings
Down
- willing to wait for something
- rulers of a village or tribe
- series of the moon's face
- task
- tired and impatient
- quickly push someone or something
- room where goods are kept
13 Clues: task • canoe • doubtful • one-fourth • tired and impatient • series of the moon's face • room where goods are kept • rulers of a village or tribe • willing to wait for something • quickly push someone or something • relatives whose parents are siblings • designs that are permanently put onto the skin. • walk slowly without having a clear direction or purpose
Waves 2022-11-18
Across
- when the particles are separated and not bunched together in a longitudinal wave
- the wave travels in perpendicular direction
- the wave travels in parallel direction
Down
- when the particles are bunched together in a longitudinal wave
- from the medium of a transverse wave to the crest or the trough to the medium
- top of the transverse wave
- from one crest to the next on a transverse wave
- bottom of the transverse wave
- the middle of the wave
9 Clues: the middle of the wave • top of the transverse wave • bottom of the transverse wave • the wave travels in parallel direction • the wave travels in perpendicular direction • from one crest to the next on a transverse wave • when the particles are bunched together in a longitudinal wave • from the medium of a transverse wave to the crest or the trough to the medium • ...
Waves 2022-11-18
Across
- when the particles are separated and not bunched together in a longitudinal wave
- the wave travels in perpendicular direction
- the wave travels in parallel direction
Down
- when the particles are bunched together in a longitudinal wave
- from the medium of a transverse wave to the crest or the trough to the medium
- top of the transverse wave
- from one crest to the next on a transverse wave
- bottom of the transverse wave
- the middle of the wave
9 Clues: the middle of the wave • top of the transverse wave • bottom of the transverse wave • the wave travels in parallel direction • the wave travels in perpendicular direction • from one crest to the next on a transverse wave • when the particles are bunched together in a longitudinal wave • from the medium of a transverse wave to the crest or the trough to the medium • ...
