one direction Crossword Puzzles
Electricity Ch. 1 and 2 2021-10-22
Across
- chemical that is a liquid or paste that allows the flow of electrons in a battery
- device that used electromagnetic induction to convert mechanical energy to electrical energy
- positively charged particles of an atom
- a periodic current that continuously reverses direction
- safety device used to stop machinery from moving
- explosion that takes place when electricity short-circuits through the air or across inadequate insulation
- positive terminal of a battery
- prevents energizing of a circuit by locking switches, breakers, valves, or enclosures
- substances that prevent electrons from flowing freely
- substance that allows electrons to flow freely through it
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- burn that occurs when electricity passes through the body
- particles with no charge in the nucleus of an atom
- group of voltaic cells that are connected in series or parallel, usually contained in one case
- measurement of the rate of flow of electrons
- procedure used to let other workers know who applied a lockout
- negatively charged particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom
- clothing and equipment worn to provide protection from hazards
- units of measurement used in expressing power delivered to or consumed by electrical device
- negative terminal of a battery
- ability to do work
- unit of measurement of electromotive force caused by difference in potential between two bodies
- a current that always flows in on direction
- device that transfers electrical energy between circuits through electromagnetic induction
- the flow of electrons
- unit in measuring amperage or current
- unit of frequency that equals one cycle per second
- unit of electrical power
- pathway over which electrons can move
- one complete repetition of a wave-form or signal
- units of measurement used to express resistance
30 Clues: ability to do work • the flow of electrons • unit of electrical power • negative terminal of a battery • positive terminal of a battery • unit in measuring amperage or current • pathway over which electrons can move • positively charged particles of an atom • a current that always flows in on direction • measurement of the rate of flow of electrons • ...
Describing Motion 2014-03-16
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- a scalar quantity that refers to how much ground an object has covered
- calculating one side of a triangle when an angle opposite and the other two sides are known
- a vector quantity that is defined as the rate at which an object changes its velocity
- motion with a constant speed in a straight line
- the acceleration at a specific point in time
- known as x and y along graphs
- it is the objects overall change in position
- the measure of velocity of an object at a particular moment
- when an object speeds up and its acceleration vector is in the same direction as its motion
- the vector from adding two or more vectors
- distance traveled divided by the time passed
- when velocity is changed by a constant amount
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- the process of determining the magnitude of a vector
- when an object slows down and its acceleration vector is in the opposite direction as its motion
- when a body remains at rest or moves with constant linear velocity unless acted upon
- a scalar quantity that refers to how fast an object is moving
- a graph where the x axis represents time and the y axis represents velocity
- the process of finding one vector that is equivalent to the result of two or more vectors
- the motion of one body with the respect to another regarded as fixed
- a graph where the x axis represents time and the y axis represents distance
- are quantities that are fully described by a magnitude alone
- a graph where the x axis represents time and the y axis represents acceleration
22 Clues: known as x and y along graphs • the vector from adding two or more vectors • the acceleration at a specific point in time • it is the objects overall change in position • distance traveled divided by the time passed • when velocity is changed by a constant amount • motion with a constant speed in a straight line • the process of determining the magnitude of a vector • ...
Joints 2014-11-11
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- a sheet or bundle of fibrous tissue connects bones
- cone-shaped boney process in a socket
- Ball like surface of one bone fitting into a cuplike depression of another bone
- slightly movable joint
- movement of the sole laterally
- fibrocartilage disks located only in the knee joint
- decrease in the angle between articulating bones
- most complex; allow free movement
- movement of a bone away from the midline
- downward movement of a part of the body
- the projection of one bone fits into the oval-shaped depression of another; also known as the Ellipsoid joint
- freely movable joint
- permit back-and-forth and side-to-side movements
- upward movement of a part of the body
- articular surface of one bone is saddle shaped
- movement of a bone toward the midline
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- Immovable joint
- located between skin and underlying bony prominences
- fibrocartilage or hyaline cartilage connect bones
- increase in the angle between articulating bones
- bending of the foot at the ankle in an upward direction
- enable the palms to turn anteriorly and posteriorly
- dense connective tissues connect bones
- movement of a body part in a circle
- bending of the foot at the ankle in a downward direction
- a bone revolves around its own longitudinal axis
- permit only flexion and extension
- movement of the foot medially
- between flat bones
- pain and stiffness affecting the skeletal and or muscular systems
- reinforce joint capsule; dense connective tissue
- can result from cumulative wear and tear of joints or genetic factors affecting collagen formation
- movement of the forearm so that the palm is turned downward
- movement of the forearm so that the palm is turned upward
34 Clues: Immovable joint • between flat bones • freely movable joint • slightly movable joint • movement of the foot medially • movement of the sole laterally • permit only flexion and extension • most complex; allow free movement • movement of a body part in a circle • cone-shaped boney process in a socket • upward movement of a part of the body • movement of a bone toward the midline • ...
Physics Crossword 2017-12-30
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- A dimensionless quantity representing the amount of matter in a particle or object
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- plane A ramp fortnight with the ground any angle but a right angle
- error The ratio of the absolute error of a measurement to the measurement being taken
- The moment of a force or system of forces tending to cause rotation
- body Solid body in which deformation is zero or so small it can be neglected
- An instrument which measures the power output of an engine
- The definite magnitude of a quantity
- The action-reaction pair of forces acting at each end of said elements.
- The instrument for measuring thicknesses and internal or external diameters
- The time that a pendulum takes to complete one cycle (a left swing and a right swing)
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- The length of the opposite side divided by the length of the hypotenuse in a right-angled triangle
- The length of the adjacent side divided by the length of the hypotenuse in a right-angled triangle
- The point against which a lever is placed to get a purchase, or on which it turns or is supported
- notation The method in mathematics that allows the representation of numbers in shorter form
- The resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another
- The force that gravitation exerts upon a body, equal to the mass of the body times the local acceleration of gravity
- Accuracy of a measurement instrument
- A quantity having only magnitude (not direction)
- The rigid bar that pivots about one point and that is used to move an object at a second point by a force applied at a third.
20 Clues: Accuracy of a measurement instrument • The definite magnitude of a quantity • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction • A quantity having only magnitude (not direction) • An instrument which measures the power output of an engine • plane A ramp fortnight with the ground any angle but a right angle • ...
Waves 2025-05-07
Across
- What kind of frequency does a wave have when the wave lengths are longer?
- What kind of frequency does a wave have when the wave lengths are shorter?
- A repeating disturbance that transfers energy as it travels through matter.
- The process of two or more waves overlapping and combining to form a new wave.
- In a compression, are the waves closer or father apart?
- In a rarefaction, are the waves closer or father apart?
- Waves that can travel through matter.
- What does frequency times wavelength equal?
- What is the denser region of a longitudinal wave?
- What is a wave that is longitudinal and happens when a sound is made?
- The bending of a wave caused by a change in its speed as it travels from one medium to another.
- A measure of the size of the disturbance from a wave.
- What waves can be longitudinal and Transverse waves and have to do with the earth?
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- Particles in the medium move back and fourth at right angles to the direction that the wave travels
- Matter in the medium moves back and fourth along the same direction that the wave travels.
- The number of wavelengths that pass a fixed point each second.
- Where is the rest position of a transverse wave?
- Matter through which a wave travels.
- The high point of a transverse wave.
- The bending of a wave around an object.
- Low points of a transverse wave.
- What is the less dense region of a longitudinal wave?
- The amount of time it takes one wavelength to pass a point.
- The distance between one point on a wave and the nearest point just like it.
- The force with the Earths interior can cause regions of Earth's crust to move, bend, or even break.
25 Clues: Low points of a transverse wave. • Matter through which a wave travels. • The high point of a transverse wave. • Waves that can travel through matter. • The bending of a wave around an object. • What does frequency times wavelength equal? • Where is the rest position of a transverse wave? • What is the denser region of a longitudinal wave? • ...
NEWTONS LAWS 2023-01-12
15 Clues: same • F=m*a • Inertia • starwars • 0 newtons • not moving • the effect • something done • action/reaction • force/acceleration • speed in direction • completely different • opposite of balanced • change of direction or speed • total time and distance travled
NEWTONS LAWS 2023-01-12
15 Clues: same • F=m*a • Inertia • starwars • 0 newtons • not moving • the effect • something done • action/reaction • force/acceleration • speed in direction • completely different • opposite of balanced • change of direction or speed • total time and distance travled
u r cronge 2022-11-07
Across
- make a statement to get out of trouble
- a big change in an insects life cycle
- child abuse
- female sheep
- the a in NBA stands for..........
- a lot of money
- to last
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- showing greatness
- to blend in
- losing sense of direction
- to blame someone
- when there is two brothers and one has a boy kid it is called a ....
- a cocoon
- a line of people
- safe
15 Clues: safe • to last • a cocoon • to blend in • child abuse • female sheep • a lot of money • to blame someone • a line of people • showing greatness • losing sense of direction • the a in NBA stands for.......... • a big change in an insects life cycle • make a statement to get out of trouble • when there is two brothers and one has a boy kid it is called a ....
Chapter 2 2017-03-05
Across
- makes the person move in a certain direction
- people in the car
- to keep the tires good
- dark driving
- keeps passengers safe
- large road
- being responsible
- hits with cars
Down
- getting distracted by the phone
- getting annoyed by others
- how fast you are going
- many cars grouped up
- how far away you are from someone
- looking around the car
- lane more than one person in a car lane
15 Clues: large road • dark driving • hits with cars • people in the car • being responsible • many cars grouped up • keeps passengers safe • how fast you are going • to keep the tires good • looking around the car • getting annoyed by others • getting distracted by the phone • how far away you are from someone • lane more than one person in a car lane • makes the person move in a certain direction
chapter 2 vocabulary 2021-09-16
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- a device used for navigation
- material that attracts iron
- charges that flow in one direction
- where a compass needle points
- increases and decreases voltage
- transforms mech. energy to elec. energy
- map out magnetic fields
- relat. between elctricity and magnets
Down
- constantly reversing
- attraction between the poles
- magnetic force around a magnet
- a magnet has two of these
- the attraction and repulsion
- something that powers something else
- measures small currents
15 Clues: constantly reversing • measures small currents • map out magnetic fields • a magnet has two of these • material that attracts iron • a device used for navigation • attraction between the poles • the attraction and repulsion • where a compass needle points • magnetic force around a magnet • increases and decreases voltage • charges that flow in one direction • ...
Syd's Super Serious Crossword 2021-08-15
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- an animal syd was obsessed with lol
- syd's dog son
- syd's car's name
- location of our first date
- month of our anniversary
- I love you
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- syd's fav colour
- syd's university minor
- your dinner theatre name in grade 11
- syd's dream trip
- in what grade did I collect bottle caps
- darcy's middle name
- fav member of one direction
- farming game syd's obsessed with (first word)
- a fowl nickname
15 Clues: I love you • syd's dog son • a fowl nickname • syd's fav colour • syd's dream trip • syd's car's name • darcy's middle name • syd's university minor • month of our anniversary • location of our first date • fav member of one direction • an animal syd was obsessed with lol • your dinner theatre name in grade 11 • in what grade did I collect bottle caps • ...
The Devil's Pool 2015-02-24
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- a continuous movement of water in one direction
- country waterfall is in
- to reach the highest level
- name of waterfall
- a large waterfall
- a front or outer surface
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- a wall or blockage
- month with the least amount of rainfall
- name of pool at the top of the waterfall
- month with the most rainfall
- continent waterfall is in
- extremely loud
- interest and awareness
- uncovered
- the edge
15 Clues: the edge • uncovered • extremely loud • name of waterfall • a large waterfall • a wall or blockage • interest and awareness • country waterfall is in • a front or outer surface • continent waterfall is in • to reach the highest level • month with the most rainfall • month with the least amount of rainfall • name of pool at the top of the waterfall • ...
Meteorology 2022-03-28
Across
- Warm Water
- A boundary between two air masses
- Clouds that indicate fair weather
- Continental tropical
- Fair weather, but could also indicate weather change
- Measures humdity
- Warm and cold front meet and one overtakes the other
- Warm air moving in
Down
- Continental Polar
- Measures wind direction
- Warm and cold front meet
- clouds that can be fair and/or rain
- Cold air moving in
- Cold Water
- Measures temperature
15 Clues: Warm Water • Cold Water • Measures humdity • Continental Polar • Cold air moving in • Warm air moving in • Continental tropical • Measures temperature • Measures wind direction • Warm and cold front meet • A boundary between two air masses • Clouds that indicate fair weather • clouds that can be fair and/or rain • Fair weather, but could also indicate weather change • ...
Maniac Magee crossword puzzle - ELSA 2025-01-28
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- paths designed to be a puzzle
- push in a direction
- delicate and pretty
- a dance or shake or sway
- a structure that holds water for fires
- to curl around something
- a long angry speech
- a very long period of time
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- without the knowledge of
- a bad response your body makes to something
- one half of the earth
- a solemn promise
- stare openly
- impatient
- a twisted or bent form
15 Clues: impatient • stare openly • a solemn promise • push in a direction • delicate and pretty • a long angry speech • one half of the earth • a twisted or bent form • without the knowledge of • a dance or shake or sway • to curl around something • a very long period of time • paths designed to be a puzzle • a structure that holds water for fires • a bad response your body makes to something
Elayda 2021-02-01
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- An electrically neutral subatomic particle.
- classified as a baryon.
- an electromagnetic wave of radio frequency.
- a radiation of high penetrating power that originates in outer
- the derived SI unit of radioactivity equal to one disintegration per second.
- a deviation in the direction of a wave at the edge of an obstacle in its path.
- Center seeking.
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- the distance, measured in the direction of propagation between two points of the same phase in consecutive cycles of a wave.
- a force that tends to produce an elongation of a body or structure.
- Geometry of motion.
- Center fleeing.
- an electronic device used to increase the strength of the signal fed into it.
- The cosmological model that explains the early development of the Universe.
- It is the tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion.
- A typical magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by passing the electric current.
15 Clues: Center fleeing. • Center seeking. • Geometry of motion. • classified as a baryon. • An electrically neutral subatomic particle. • an electromagnetic wave of radio frequency. • a radiation of high penetrating power that originates in outer • a force that tends to produce an elongation of a body or structure. • ...
space 2021-11-17
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- A state of very weak gravity.
- The path of an object moving through space.
- A vehicle designed for space flight.
- The science of getting ships, aircraft, or spacecraft from place to place.
- Tunnels and caves formed by lava movement in the moon's distant past.
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- a bowl shaped depression on the moon
- A quantity with both magnitude and direction, such as velocity, acceleration, thrust, lift, drag, momentum, or torque.
- A proposed explanation for an observation.
- A vector quantity that includes the speed and direction of an object.
- Weightlessness.
- A path described by one body in its revolution about another.
- A vehicle, missile, or aircraft which obtains thrust by the reaction to the ejection of fast moving exhaust from within a rocket engine.
- A chemical mixture that is burned to produce thrust.
- a person who rides in a space vehicle
- International Space Station
15 Clues: Weightlessness. • International Space Station • A state of very weak gravity. • a bowl shaped depression on the moon • A vehicle designed for space flight. • a person who rides in a space vehicle • A proposed explanation for an observation. • The path of an object moving through space. • A chemical mixture that is burned to produce thrust. • ...
Sound Wave crossword puzzle 2021-12-07
Across
- A sound wave needs a ____ to travel through
- what is the waves that cause the medium to move perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- Sound travels fastest through ____
- What's and example of a sound wave
- The bottom of the wave is call a _____
- When an ambulance passes by you, the ____ will be lower because the wavelengths will be longer.
- The _____ of a wave determines its pitch.
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- What's another word for speed
- What's and example of a Longitudinal wave
- To measure wavelength on a longitudinal wave, you can measure from compression to____
- What's the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed.
- When we measure crest to crest or through to through it gives us the ____
- What is frequency Measure in
- What determines the loudness of a sound.
- The top of a wave is call a ____
15 Clues: What is frequency Measure in • What's another word for speed • The top of a wave is call a ____ • Sound travels fastest through ____ • What's and example of a sound wave • The bottom of the wave is call a _____ • What determines the loudness of a sound. • What's and example of a Longitudinal wave • The _____ of a wave determines its pitch. • ...
EOC Study Guide 2024-05-07
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- This is used as a mark of punctuation, use 2 spaces
- A written message from one person to another especially used in business
- is the word dear followed by the name the letter is written to
- A second document stapled to a memo
- (...) is called this
- Is an alphabetic listing of all references that writers use
- An arrangement of data that consists of words and numbers
- Use this to change the amount of blank space at the top, bottom, and sides of the paper
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- Sections in a table in the direction up and down
- When another item is included in the envelope, this notation must be typed at the end of the letter
- Sections in a table in the direction of left and right
- Pre-printed with a company’s contact information
- To indent a paragraph hit this key
- Is not used in a memo heading
- Lines in a table between columns
15 Clues: (...) is called this • Is not used in a memo heading • Lines in a table between columns • To indent a paragraph hit this key • A second document stapled to a memo • Sections in a table in the direction up and down • Pre-printed with a company’s contact information • This is used as a mark of punctuation, use 2 spaces • ...
EOC Study Guide 2024-05-07
Across
- This is used as a mark of punctuation, use 2 spaces
- A written message from one person to another especially used in business
- is the word dear followed by the name the letter is written to
- A second document stapled to a memo
- (...) is called this
- Is an alphabetic listing of all references that writers use
- An arrangement of data that consists of words and numbers
- Use this to change the amount of blank space at the top, bottom, and sides of the paper
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- Sections in a table in the direction up and down
- When another item is included in the envelope, this notation must be typed at the end of the letter
- Sections in a table in the direction of left and right
- Pre-printed with a company’s contact information
- To indent a paragraph hit this key
- Is not used in a memo heading
- Lines in a table between columns
15 Clues: (...) is called this • Is not used in a memo heading • Lines in a table between columns • To indent a paragraph hit this key • A second document stapled to a memo • Sections in a table in the direction up and down • Pre-printed with a company’s contact information • This is used as a mark of punctuation, use 2 spaces • ...
Electronics is my passion 2023-04-26
Across
- unnecessary signal transitions in a combinational circuit
- a device for charging a battery or battery- powered equipment
- metal drawn out into the form of a thin flexible thread or rod
- occurs when too much current passes through electric wires
- materials and devices convert sunlight into electrical energy
- a transmiter used for jamming signals
- producing electricity by a difference of temperatures
- a point in a circuit as a reference point
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- relating to stationary electric charges or fields as opposed to electric currents
- an object which is capable of producing magnetic field
- a device having resistance to the passage of an electric current
- is the process of converting alternating currents into direct currents
- an electric current reverse its direction
- the rate of doing work, it is the work done in unit time
- electrical current which flows in one direction
15 Clues: a transmiter used for jamming signals • an electric current reverse its direction • a point in a circuit as a reference point • electrical current which flows in one direction • producing electricity by a difference of temperatures • an object which is capable of producing magnetic field • the rate of doing work, it is the work done in unit time • ...
9I Science word cross 2024-12-17
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- is how fast an object travels in a certain amount of time
- is the action when an energy is spread out
- was produced by using solar energy to heat water
- is an energy that is stored in moving particles
- the difference between the forces in one direction and the forces in the opposite direction
- another name of water resistance and air resistance
- equals total distance over total time
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- a kind of non-renewable resource that was formed millions of years ago underground
- a kind of energy that comes from the Sun
- is a downwards force caused by gravity
- is an energy stored in an elastic
- get faster
- a force that acts between two things that are touching
- a kind of force that was formed when an object moves against or through something
- an upward force exerted by liquid or a gas on an object floating in it.
15 Clues: get faster • is an energy stored in an elastic • equals total distance over total time • is a downwards force caused by gravity • a kind of energy that comes from the Sun • is the action when an energy is spread out • is an energy that is stored in moving particles • was produced by using solar energy to heat water • another name of water resistance and air resistance • ...
The Navigator's Code 2026-01-21
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- Something valuable hidden away, usually found at the end of a hunt.
- Land surrounded by water on all sides.
- To find something hidden that no one has noticed before.
- The path you take to reach a destination.
- What lets you move forward even when you feel afraid.
- A tool that always points north; helps you know your direction.
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- An ability you gain by practicing something over time.
- Planning your moves carefully to reach your goal, not relying on luck.
- Shows routes and locations; helps you find your way.
- Traveling from start to finish; the adventure itself.
- The way you should go; choosing wrongly can make you lost.
- A sign or action that communicates something without words.
- A hint that points you toward the next step.
- A sign showing an important spot or location.
- Looking carefully for something that is hidden.
15 Clues: Land surrounded by water on all sides. • The path you take to reach a destination. • A hint that points you toward the next step. • A sign showing an important spot or location. • Looking carefully for something that is hidden. • Shows routes and locations; helps you find your way. • Traveling from start to finish; the adventure itself. • ...
Bila Hadid 2021-03-12
8 Clues: , hobi pas sma • , film favorite • , mantan terakur • , raisa ft isyana • , makanan kesukaan • , anak gigi dan zain • , anggota one direction • , tanggal ulang tahun sevia
Electrical Theory 2021-01-15
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- carries current to appliance
- measure of the rate of flow
- measure of the amount of energy or work that can be done by amps and volts (volts x amps)
- measure of electrical pressure
- source of electricity connected to a light, heater, or motor
- tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow
- carries current away from appliance and back to source
- form of energy that can produce light, heat, magnetism, and chemical changes
- an additional connection between equipment and the earth
- current cannot flow through
- material that provides great resistance to electricity flow
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- electricity flow changes direction with armature(turning magnet)change
- electricity flows in one direction
- occurs when resistance is not high enough for flow of electricity; flows through circuit and back to source too quickly
- tubing that contains individual insulated wires
- flow of electricity through a conductor is directly proportional to the electrical force that produces it (R = E/I)
- a material that electricity flows freely through
17 Clues: measure of the rate of flow • current cannot flow through • carries current to appliance • measure of electrical pressure • electricity flows in one direction • tubing that contains individual insulated wires • a material that electricity flows freely through • tendency of a material to prevent electrical flow • carries current away from appliance and back to source • ...
Rocket Science 2017-11-10
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- small rocket engine on a spacecraft, used to make alterations in its flight path or altitude
- Inventor of V-2 Rocket
- rough and disordered flow of a fluid
- Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- first man on moon used this to get there
- The point where the total sum of a pressure field acts on a body causing a force to act through that point
- Force equals mass times acceleration
- a thing or substance that causes something to move or be driven forward or outward
- calm and orderly flow of a fluid
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- When a system accelerates mass in one direction
- something will go forever unless acted upon by an unbalanced force
- 3 2 1....
- product of thrust times duration over the motor burn time
- Inventor of liquid fueled rockets
- a point from which the weight of a body or system may be considered to act
- speed in certain direction
- object moving through liquid or gas
17 Clues: 3 2 1.... • Inventor of V-2 Rocket • speed in certain direction • calm and orderly flow of a fluid • Inventor of liquid fueled rockets • object moving through liquid or gas • rough and disordered flow of a fluid • Force equals mass times acceleration • first man on moon used this to get there • When a system accelerates mass in one direction • ...
alumnos 2014-02-18
10 Clues: le gusta snoopy • le gusta frozen • le gusta youtube • le gusta violetta • le gusta el futbol • le gusta el chucky • le gusta los perros • le gusta los perros • le gusta los tigres • le gusta one direction
4 my precious Chloe <3 2024-05-30
9 Clues: My big • Fave soup? • My nickname • favorite color • What year am i? • do i have my license? • When did I join Kappa? • Fave One direction member? • Which Kappa do I live with?
Physics Unit 2 2022-05-20
Across
- How much charge passes through a wire each second
- How many times a wave repeats in one second
- How long it takes a wave to repeat
- How much energy is delivered per second
- Metal that has a north and south pole and makes a magnetic field
- How much energy each unit of charge is carrying
- A material that won't let current pass
- How far a wave travels before repeating
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- A wave that displaces particles parallel to the direction it is going
- Subatomic particle that carries charge in an electric circuit
- A magnet that can be turned on and off with electricity
- A wave that displaces particles at right angles to the direction it is going
- A material that passes current easily
- The ability of a material to resist the flow of current
- The maximum displacement caused by a wave
15 Clues: How long it takes a wave to repeat • A material that passes current easily • A material that won't let current pass • How much energy is delivered per second • How far a wave travels before repeating • The maximum displacement caused by a wave • How many times a wave repeats in one second • How much energy each unit of charge is carrying • ...
Concept 2 vocab 2022-01-20
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- - the action of bending or the condition of being bent
- - there's been excessive movement of a joint in one direction
- - a joint that has limited mobility
- - the thumb movement that brings the tip of the thumb in contact with the tip of a finger
- - relatively flat bone surfaces move past each other
- - The movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
- - movement in a superior direction.
- - he action of extending a part of the body.
- - anatomical term of motion for the rotation of the forearm or foot
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- - an immovably fixed joint between bones connected by fibrous tissue
- - the action of bending or the condition of being bent
- - he movement of the sole towards the median plane
- - the action of rotating around an axis or center.
- - the orderly combination of shoulder movements so that the hand traces a circle and the arm traces a cone
- - the backward bending and contracting of your hand or foot
- - articulation that permits free movement
16 Clues: - a joint that has limited mobility • - movement in a superior direction. • - articulation that permits free movement • - he action of extending a part of the body. • - he movement of the sole towards the median plane • - the action of rotating around an axis or center. • - relatively flat bone surfaces move past each other • ...
SOUNDS 2022-10-01
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- The application of acoustics into technology
- A condition that affects the speed of sound
- A wave that is an oscillation of matter and is responsible for the transfer of energy through a medium
- Sound wave consists of vibrating particles
- A force that squeezes something together
- Waves where the displacement of the medium is in the same direction as the direction of the travelling wave
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- The study of sound
- The distance between two successive crests or troughs of a wave
- One of the factor affects sound that able to endure strain without being permanently injured
- A decrease in the density of something
- Another factor affects sound that describe the mass of a substance per unit volume
- Any sound waves with frequencies greater than 20kHz
- A medium where sound travels more quickly
- A substance in which sound waves travel
- A type of energy made by vibrations
15 Clues: The study of sound • A type of energy made by vibrations • A decrease in the density of something • A substance in which sound waves travel • A force that squeezes something together • A medium where sound travels more quickly • Sound wave consists of vibrating particles • A condition that affects the speed of sound • The application of acoustics into technology • ...
EOC Study Guide 2024-05-07
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- Is not used in a memo heading
- Lines in a table between columns
- Sections in a table in the direction of left and right
- A second document stapled to a memo
- When another item is included in the envelope, this notation must be typed at the end of the letter
- Key is used to indent a paragraph
- is A written message from one person to another especially used in business
- When used as a mark of punctuation, use 2 spaces
- Change the amount of blank space at the top, bottom, left and right margins
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- Pre-printed paper with a company's contact information
- Sections in a table in the direction of left and right.
- Is the word dear followed by the name the letter is written to
- An arrangement of data that consists of words and numbers
- Is an alphabetic listing of all references that writer uses
- Is (....)
15 Clues: Is (....) • Is not used in a memo heading • Lines in a table between columns • Key is used to indent a paragraph • A second document stapled to a memo • When used as a mark of punctuation, use 2 spaces • Pre-printed paper with a company's contact information • Sections in a table in the direction of left and right • Sections in a table in the direction of left and right. • ...
ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN 2024-11-22
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- An enclosed space or geometric figure.
- A light redirected off objects that produces sensations on the eye.
- The relationship of the area occupied by one shape to another.
- Create a visual illusion of movement for calmness or balance.
- Surface appearance of an object based on its dimensions, form, thickness', and amount.
- Use of colors, shapes, and other elements to create a pleasing or balanced effect.
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- Create a sense of direction or movement in your design.
- Color or style that dominates another for a heightened sense of contrast.
- Equal distribution of visual weight in a design.
- Regular arrangement of alternated or repeated elements.
- Creates organized distance and connection between the elements used.
- Use of conflicting elements or colors while still remaining harmonious.
- Duplicates the characteristics of similar elements.
- Combination of repeated elements but with variation.
- Creates an order and organization in design.
15 Clues: An enclosed space or geometric figure. • Creates an order and organization in design. • Equal distribution of visual weight in a design. • Duplicates the characteristics of similar elements. • Combination of repeated elements but with variation. • Create a sense of direction or movement in your design. • Regular arrangement of alternated or repeated elements. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-06
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- used to close the end of a pipe.
- a fitting with a movable part that opens or closes one or more passages and thereby allows a liquid flow to be started, stopped, and regulated.
- connects four pipes.
- Polyvinyl Chloride
- used to change direction of a pipeline either 90 degrees or 45 degrees.
- used to close systems and to connect pipes that are to be disassembled occasionally.
- used to join adjacent lengths of pipes and to provide changes of direction, and branch connections at any angle and to effect a change in size.
- connects three pipes.
- short pieces of pipes threaded on both ends.
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- used to connect straight section pipes.
- used to connect straight section pipes of different sizes.
- pipes that are used in hot water installation.
- used to reduce the size of an opening
- used for water line distribution system.
- used to close an opening in a fitting.
15 Clues: Polyvinyl Chloride • connects four pipes. • connects three pipes. • used to close the end of a pipe. • used to reduce the size of an opening • used to close an opening in a fitting. • used to connect straight section pipes. • used for water line distribution system. • short pieces of pipes threaded on both ends. • pipes that are used in hot water installation. • ...
Wave Properties 2025-04-08
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- The bending of a wave as it passes from one medium to another
- When two waves combine to form a larger amplitude
- The maximum displacement of a wave from its rest position
- Energy emitted as electromagnetic waves
- The distance between two consecutive crests or troughs of a wave
- The substance through which a wave travels
- The spreading out of waves when they pass through a narrow opening
- The speed at which a wave travels through a medium
- When two waves combine to cancel each other out
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- The bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface
- The number of wave cycles per second
- A wave where particles move parallel to the direction of energy transfer
- a wave particles move perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer
- The range of all types of electromagnetic radiation
- The change in frequency of a wave due to the motion of the source or observer
15 Clues: The number of wave cycles per second • Energy emitted as electromagnetic waves • The substance through which a wave travels • When two waves combine to cancel each other out • When two waves combine to form a larger amplitude • The bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface • The speed at which a wave travels through a medium • ...
electricity and waves 2023-05-18
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- The time required for one complete vibration of a particle in a medium.
- A material that connects the parts of the circuit together and carries electric current
- When a wave is reflected from a surface, the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence.
- Waves that cause the particles in a medium to vibrate parallel to the direction of wave motion.
- a circuit containing a source of energy and at least one conductor. It may also include a switch, which opens or closes a gap in the circuit.
- The passage of light through an object.
- the flow of electrical charges through a material
- a measure of the electrical force provided by an energy source
- a material that resists the flow of an electric charge
- provides energy to move electric charges through a circuit
- Waves that require a Medium is called
- a map of a circuit
- What do like charges do?
- magnets that carry electrical current
- Matter through which a wave travels is called
- Low point of a traverse wave
- controls the flow of charges by closing or opening a gap in the circuit
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- a large discharge of static electricity
- a more complex type of circuit having more than one branch or pathway and not all branches have to be at the same time
- High point of a transverse wave
- Waves in which the motion of the particles are perpendicular to the motion of the wave is called
- Occurs when waves that overlap combine, forming a new wave.
- a material through which an electric charge can easily move
- a type of circuit having more than one resister by an energy source
- The greatest distance that particles displaced form their normal resting position is called
- a material used to reduce or prevent the transfer of electricity
- Changing electric and magnetic fields are called
- Number of wave Length that passes a point in a given time interval
- The distance from one crest to the nextor from one troughs to the next
- The change in direction of a wave that occurs as the wave changes speed when moving from one medium to another.
30 Clues: a map of a circuit • What do like charges do? • Low point of a traverse wave • High point of a transverse wave • Waves that require a Medium is called • magnets that carry electrical current • a large discharge of static electricity • The passage of light through an object. • Matter through which a wave travels is called • Changing electric and magnetic fields are called • ...
electricity and waves 2023-05-18
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- magnets that carry electrical current
- a large discharge of static electricity
- Changing electric and magnetic fields are called
- What do like charges do?
- Occurs when waves that overlap combine, forming a new wave.
- Waves in which the motion of the particles are perpendicular to the motion of the wave is called
- a map of a circuit
- The bouncing of a wave off a surface.
- The change in direction of a wave that occurs as the wave changes speed when moving from one medium to another.
- The passage of light through an object.
- a measure of the electrical force provided by an energy source
- the flow of electrical charges through a material
- Waves that require a Medium is called
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- A material that connects the parts of the circuit together and carries electric current
- a more complex type of circuit having more than one branch or pathway and not all branches have to be at the same time
- a type of circuit having more than one resister by an energy source
- Number of wave Length that passes a point in a given time interval
- a circuit containing a source of energy and at least one conductor. It may also include a switch, which opens or closes a gap in the circuit.
- The greatest distance that particles displaced form their normal resting position is called
- The distance from one crest to the nextor from one troughs to the next
- provides energy to move electric charges through a circuit
- Waves that cause the particles in a medium to vibrate parallel to the direction of wave motion.
- The time required for one complete vibration of a particle in a medium.
- Matter through which a wave travels is called
- a material through which an electric charge can easily move
- a material that resists the flow of an electric charge
- High point of a transverse wave
- When a wave is reflected from a surface, the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence.
- a material used to reduce or prevent the transfer of electricity
- Low point of a traverse wave
- controls the flow of charges by closing or opening a gap in the circuit
31 Clues: a map of a circuit • What do like charges do? • Low point of a traverse wave • High point of a transverse wave • magnets that carry electrical current • The bouncing of a wave off a surface. • Waves that require a Medium is called • a large discharge of static electricity • The passage of light through an object. • Matter through which a wave travels is called • ...
Earth, Moon, Sun System 2023-12-15
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- The Moon is Earth's only_______satellite.
- 14 days
- Growing bigger.
- How long does it take to make a full rotation?
- The North Hemisphere pointing away from the sun.
- What does Earth's axis always point toward?
- What direction does the sun rise in?
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- What does it do when it's on its axis?
- What direction does Earth rotate in?
- From new to full moon.
- The Moon reflects light from the______.
- Cause of tides?
- Start of a new cycle.
- Growing smaller.
- What direction does the sun set in?
- The North Hemisphere pointing towards the sun.
16 Clues: 14 days • Cause of tides? • Growing bigger. • Growing smaller. • Start of a new cycle. • From new to full moon. • What direction does the sun set in? • What direction does Earth rotate in? • What direction does the sun rise in? • What does it do when it's on its axis? • The Moon reflects light from the______. • The Moon is Earth's only_______satellite. • ...
Laws of motion vocabulary 2024-08-12
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- Any object, generally in studies of motion.
- The law that states that all objects continue with constant motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
- The vector sum of all the forces that act upon an object.
- A mathematical quantity that describes a magnitude and direction.
- A diagram of an object and its surroundings with arrows indicating all the forces acting on it.
- The law that states ‘for every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force.
- The rate of change of a body’s velocity.
- The degree of reproducibility or agreement between repeated measurements.
- A simple device involving a solid arm and a fulcrum, which can move to multiply a force applied to one part.
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- The speed of a body, including its direction, velocity is a vector quantity.
- A contact force that is perpendicular to the surface that an object makes contact with.
- The law described by the equation; F = ma.
- The property of a body affected by a gravitational field.
- multiplier Devices that increase the speed of, or distance travelled by, an object.
- The rate at which a body moves; a scalar quantity.
- Complete path travelled by an object; a scalar quantity.
- How close the measured value is to the true value.
- The shortest distance from the initial position to the final position with a direction given; a vector quantity.
- experiment The goal of a thought experiment is to explore potential consequences of the principle in question without performing the experiment.
19 Clues: The rate of change of a body’s velocity. • The law described by the equation; F = ma. • Any object, generally in studies of motion. • The rate at which a body moves; a scalar quantity. • How close the measured value is to the true value. • Complete path travelled by an object; a scalar quantity. • The property of a body affected by a gravitational field. • ...
Physics Unit 4 2nd 2023-02-07
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- A push or pull on an object.Units are Newtons (N).
- is change in momentum. Units are kilograms * meters/seconds
- force produced when bodies strike each other (3rd law.Force is equal to Impulse divided by time.
- quantity that has magnitude and direction.Examples are velocity, force, acceleration, momentum.
- action and reaction between two objects. (3rd Law)
- an object will continue its current motion until some force causes it's speed or direction to change.
- measure the angle of falling over. Units are in degrees.
- the sum of all the forces acting on an object.Sometimes called the “resultant.”
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- a mass moving with velocity. Units kilograms * meters/seconds. equal to a mass multiplied by velocity.
- speed with a direction.Units meters per second. Equal to distance divided by time.
- the forces are equal in size and opposite in direction.The result will be no movement.
- force that resists movement
- a force due to gravity from the planet we are on. “Force of gravity” on an objectunits are Newtons (N).
- change in velocity per an amount of time.Units meters/second/second.Examples: speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction. Acceleration is equal to a change in velocity divided by time.
- the forces are unequal in size in and in opposite directions.The result will be acceleration in one direction.
- the force of the ground pushing back against an object.
- is mass experienced a change in velocity. Units are kilograms * meters/seconds
- force needed to begin movement. Units are Newtons.
- is force for some amount of time. Units Newtons * seconds
- The amount of something. Units are kilograms (kg).
20 Clues: force that resists movement • A push or pull on an object.Units are Newtons (N). • action and reaction between two objects. (3rd Law) • force needed to begin movement. Units are Newtons. • The amount of something. Units are kilograms (kg). • the force of the ground pushing back against an object. • measure the angle of falling over. Units are in degrees. • ...
force and motion worksheet 2023-11-03
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- A controlled procedure carried out to test a hypothesis or verify a scientific theory. Experiments involve manipulating variables and measuring their effects.
- force: A force directed towards the center of rotation for circular motion. It keeps objects moving in a curved path.
- The force of attraction between two objects with mass. It is responsible for the weight of an object on or near the surface of a planet.
- friction: The force that prevents relative motion between two surfaces when they are not moving past each other.
- A push or pull on an object that can cause it to accelerate, decelerate, or change direction. It is measured in Newtons (N).
- force: Forces that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, resulting in no change in the object's motion.
- second Law of Motion: States that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass (F = ma).
- The rate at which an object changes its displacement over time. Velocity is also a vector quantity as it has both magnitude (speed) and direction.
- Method: A systematic approach used by scientists to investigate natural phenomena, involving observation, hypothesis formulation, experimentation, data collection, analysis, and conclusion drawing.
- The product of an object's mass and velocity. Momentum is a vector quantity that represents the amount of motion possessed by an object.
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- The tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion. It is related to an object's mass, where objects with greater mass have greater inertia.
- The change in position of an object from its initial point to its final point. Displacement is also a vector quantity as it includes both magnitude and direction.
- The force that opposes the relative motion between two surfaces in contact. Friction can be either static (when there is no movement between the surfaces) or sliding (when there is relative motion between them).
- resistance: The frictional force experienced by objects moving through the air. It opposes the motion of the object and depends on factors such as shape, size, and speed.
- The rate at which an object changes its velocity over time. It is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude (speed) and direction.
- The force exerted by gravity on an object with mass. Weight depends on both mass and gravitational acceleration.
- Theory: An explanation based on extensive evidence and repeated experimentation that describes how and why certain phenomena occur in nature. Scientific theories are well-established explanations that have stood up to scrutiny and are supported by multiple lines of evidence.
- The distance traveled by an object per unit of time. Unlike velocity, speed does not consider direction and is therefore a scalar quantity.
- friction: The force opposing the motion between two surfaces when one surface slides over another.
- third Law of Motion: States that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This means that if one object exerts a force on another object, the second object exerts an equal but opposite force on the first object.
20 Clues: friction: The force opposing the motion between two surfaces when one surface slides over another. • The force exerted by gravity on an object with mass. Weight depends on both mass and gravitational acceleration. • friction: The force that prevents relative motion between two surfaces when they are not moving past each other. • ...
Geometry 2023-12-14
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- the ratio between the side adjacent to an acute angle in an right triangle and the hypotenuse
- 2D shape
- angle of less than 90°
- a coordinate system in which the coordinate axes are pairwise perpendicular
- polygon with 10,000 sides
- angle of 90°
- the point that relate two sides
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- angle of more than 90°
- triangle with two sides equal
- parallelogram with four equal sides
- tool we use to measure angles
- line beginning at one piont and extending in one direction
- tool we use to make right angle
- the W in the formula WxL
- the straight line from the center to the border of circle
- the L in the formula WxL
- surface
17 Clues: surface • 2D shape • angle of 90° • angle of more than 90° • angle of less than 90° • the W in the formula WxL • the L in the formula WxL • polygon with 10,000 sides • triangle with two sides equal • tool we use to measure angles • tool we use to make right angle • the point that relate two sides • parallelogram with four equal sides • ...
Medical Language 2022-08-17
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- chemical building block of all body structures, two or more atoms combine to make this
- layer that lines the walls of the body cavity
- smallest unit of an element
- layer that covers the organs
- position that is closer to the surface of the body
- position that is farther from the surface of the body
- plane that divides the body into front and rear
- front or direction toward the front of the body
- membrane that surrounds the heart in the pericardial cavity
- smallest independently functioning unit of a living organism
- farther from the point of attachment or trunk of the body
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- back or direction toward the back of the body
- side or direction toward the side of the body
- middle or direction toward the middle of the body
- position below or lower than another part
- plane that divides the body horizontally
- plane that divides the body into right and left
- position above or higher than another part
- closer to point of attachment or trunk of the body
- membrane that surrounds several organs in abdominopelvic cavity
- membrane that surrounds the lungs in the pleural cavity
21 Clues: smallest unit of an element • layer that covers the organs • plane that divides the body horizontally • position below or lower than another part • position above or higher than another part • back or direction toward the back of the body • side or direction toward the side of the body • layer that lines the walls of the body cavity • ...
Weather Instruments 2021-12-03
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- This person invented the first mechanical anemometer.
- The pole that holds a wind vane.
- Light wind.
- The instrument used to tell wind direction.
- The points on a wind vane is similar to the point on this instrument.
- The direction FROM which the wind is blowing.
- A powerful wind.
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- Another name for a wind vane.
- A sudden rush of wind
- Another name for a wind gauge.
- Another instrument used to tell wind direction.
- Unit of measure for wind gauge.
- The instrument used to measure winds speed.
13 Clues: Light wind. • A powerful wind. • A sudden rush of wind • Another name for a wind vane. • Another name for a wind gauge. • Unit of measure for wind gauge. • The pole that holds a wind vane. • The instrument used to tell wind direction. • The instrument used to measure winds speed. • The direction FROM which the wind is blowing. • Another instrument used to tell wind direction. • ...
Tropism Crossword 2024-05-07
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- When a plant moves in the direction of the stimulus.
- The way a plant responds to stimulation.
- The reaction the plant has.
- When a plant responds to the touch of something.
- When plants move in the direction of the most sunlight
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- When plants grow in the direction of the most water.
- When a plant moves in the opposite direction of the thing stimulating it.
- Prefix that means touch.
- Prefix that means light.
- Prefix that means Earth.
- When plants respond the force of gravity.
- Prefix that means water.
- Something that triggers an organism to react.
13 Clues: Prefix that means touch. • Prefix that means light. • Prefix that means Earth. • Prefix that means water. • The reaction the plant has. • The way a plant responds to stimulation. • When plants respond the force of gravity. • Something that triggers an organism to react. • When a plant responds to the touch of something. • When plants grow in the direction of the most water. • ...
Magnets 2017-12-16
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- Temporary magnet made by wrapping a wire coil carrying a current, around an iron core.
- A wire wrapped into a cylindrical coil.
- Device that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy by using the magnetic forces between an electromagnet and a permanent magnet to make a shaft rotate.
- current that reverses its direction of flow in a regular pattern.
- The properties and interactions of magnets.
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- Process in which electric current is produced in a wire loop by a changing magnetic field.
- Region on a magnet where the magnetic force exerted by a magnet is strongest; like poles repel and opposite poles attract.
- A device that uses an electromagnet to measure electric current.
- Group of atoms in a magnetic material with the magnetic poles of the atoms pointing in the same direction.
- Surrounds a magnet and exerts a force on other magnets and objects made of magnetic materials.
- Electric current that flows in only one direction.
- Device that uses electromagnetic induction to increase or decrease the voltage of an alternating current.
- Device that use electromagnetic induction to convert mechanical energy to electrical energy.
- Large wheel that rotates when pushed by stream, wind, or water and provides mechanical energy to a generator.
14 Clues: A wire wrapped into a cylindrical coil. • The properties and interactions of magnets. • Electric current that flows in only one direction. • A device that uses an electromagnet to measure electric current. • current that reverses its direction of flow in a regular pattern. • Temporary magnet made by wrapping a wire coil carrying a current, around an iron core. • ...
Waves 2021-06-19
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- the number of times something occurs in a given period of time
- the distance between neighboring crests, neighboring troughs, or any other neighboring equivalent points of a wave amplitude
- what happens when two waves interact - can either be constructive (waves add) or destructive (cancel each other out either partially or completely)
- the bending (change in speed and direction) of a wave as it passes at an angle between media of different densities
- substance through which waves can travel; plural of medium is media
- wave in which the motion of the medium is in the same direction as the wave
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- the distance a wave travels in a given amount of time; equal to
- a wave in which the motion of the medium is perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- the spreading and bending of waves as they move around a barrier or pass through an opening
- the lowest part of a wave
- product of a wave's frequency (f) and its wavelength (λ)
- deflection (bouncing) of a wave by a surface the wave cannot pass through; echos, mirror images, etc
- the time required for one full wave to pass a location
- a repeating motion that travels through a medium
14 Clues: the lowest part of a wave • a repeating motion that travels through a medium • the time required for one full wave to pass a location • product of a wave's frequency (f) and its wavelength (λ) • the number of times something occurs in a given period of time • the distance a wave travels in a given amount of time; equal to • ...
Transformations 2024-11-18
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- A figure has this if there is a transformation that maps the figure to itself.
- An image before rotation.
- If a figure can be rotated about its center by an angle of 180° or less.
- A quantity that has both direction and magnitude.
- Function that changes position, size, or shape of a figure on a graph.
- Transformation that does not change the size or shape of a figure.
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- A figure has this if it can be reflected over a line so that an image coincides with preimage.
- Changes the size of a figure by the same amount in all directions.
- A transformation across a line.
- Changes the shape of a figure by a factor greater than 0 and less than 1 in one direction.
- Its a transformation that maps every point of a figure or graph the same distance in the same direction.
- Is the fixed point in the plane that does not change when the dilation is applied.
- The ratio between corresponding measurements of an object and a representation of that object.
- A rigid motion that turns a figure through an angle of rotation about a point.
14 Clues: An image before rotation. • A transformation across a line. • A quantity that has both direction and magnitude. • Changes the size of a figure by the same amount in all directions. • Transformation that does not change the size or shape of a figure. • Function that changes position, size, or shape of a figure on a graph. • ...
Introduction To Forces 2021-03-23
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- Used to find net force when vectors go in opposite directions.
- Created from force.
- Describes equal but opposite forces; cup on a desk.
- Used to find net force when vectors go in same direction.
- Word meaning total.
- Moving an object a distance in a certain amount of time.
- Arrow showing direction and magnitude.
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- Speed with a direction.
- Amount of net force when no change in motion occurs.
- Another name for size of something.
- Push or pull.
- Forces with cause a change in motion.
- Shortest distance from A to B with direction.
- Accelerating 1 kilogram at 1 m/s/s
- Amount of force created when a person pulls a rope with 50 N of force to the right and another pulls with 40 N to the left.
15 Clues: Push or pull. • Created from force. • Word meaning total. • Speed with a direction. • Accelerating 1 kilogram at 1 m/s/s • Another name for size of something. • Forces with cause a change in motion. • Arrow showing direction and magnitude. • Shortest distance from A to B with direction. • Describes equal but opposite forces; cup on a desk. • ...
robotics 2023-02-03
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- the SI base unit of electrical current.
- a material or device that conducts or transmits heat, electricity, or sound, especially when regarded in terms of its capacity to do this.
- provide (a circuit or electrical appliance) with a fuse.
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
- a measure of 1,000 watts of electrical power.
- loop an automatic control system in which an operation, process, or mechanism is regulated by feedback.
- nucleus a negatively charged subatomic particle that can be either bound to an atom or free (not bound)
- loop a control system for an operation or process in which there is no self-correcting action as there is in a closed loop.
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- the SI unit of electromotive force, the difference of potential that would drive one ampere of current against one ohm resistance.
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.
- current an electric current flowing in one direction only.
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- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- the SI unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second, corresponding to the power in an electric circuit in which the potential difference is one volt and the current one ampere.
- circuit one that has two or more paths for the electricity to flow, the loads are parallel to each other.
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound.
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- current an electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals, typically used in power supplies.
- a device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- a flow of electricity that results from the ordered directional movement of electrically charged particles.
- a device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign.
- a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power.
- circuit comprises a path along which the whole current flows through each ...
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
25 Clues: the basic unit of a chemical element. • the SI base unit of electrical current. • a measure of 1,000 watts of electrical power. • provide (a circuit or electrical appliance) with a fuse. • current an electric current flowing in one direction only. • an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts • ...
robotics 2023-02-03
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- the SI base unit of electrical current.
- a material or device that conducts or transmits heat, electricity, or sound, especially when regarded in terms of its capacity to do this.
- provide (a circuit or electrical appliance) with a fuse.
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
- a measure of 1,000 watts of electrical power.
- loop an automatic control system in which an operation, process, or mechanism is regulated by feedback.
- nucleus a negatively charged subatomic particle that can be either bound to an atom or free (not bound)
- loop a control system for an operation or process in which there is no self-correcting action as there is in a closed loop.
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- the SI unit of electromotive force, the difference of potential that would drive one ampere of current against one ohm resistance.
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.
- current an electric current flowing in one direction only.
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- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- the SI unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second, corresponding to the power in an electric circuit in which the potential difference is one volt and the current one ampere.
- circuit one that has two or more paths for the electricity to flow, the loads are parallel to each other.
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound.
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- current an electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals, typically used in power supplies.
- a device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- a flow of electricity that results from the ordered directional movement of electrically charged particles.
- a device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign.
- a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power.
- circuit comprises a path along which the whole current flows through each ...
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
25 Clues: the basic unit of a chemical element. • the SI base unit of electrical current. • a measure of 1,000 watts of electrical power. • provide (a circuit or electrical appliance) with a fuse. • current an electric current flowing in one direction only. • an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts • ...
NEWTONS LAWS 2023-01-12
15 Clues: same • F=m*a • Inertia • starwars • 0 newtons • not moving • the effect • something done • action/reaction • force/acceleration • speed in direction • completely different • opposite of balanced • change of direction or speed • total time and distance travled
Laws of motion vocabulary 2024-08-12
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- Any object, generally in studies of motion.
- The law that states that all objects continue with constant motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
- The vector sum of all the forces that act upon an object.
- A mathematical quantity that describes a magnitude and direction.
- A diagram of an object and its surroundings with arrows indicating all the forces acting on it.
- The law that states ‘for every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force.
- The rate of change of a body’s velocity.
- The degree of reproducibility or agreement between repeated measurements.
- A simple device involving a solid arm and a fulcrum, which can move to multiply a force applied to one part.
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- The speed of a body, including its direction, velocity is a vector quantity.
- A contact force that is perpendicular to the surface that an object makes contact with.
- The law described by the equation; F = ma.
- The property of a body affected by a gravitational field.
- multiplier Devices that increase the speed of, or distance travelled by, an object.
- The rate at which a body moves; a scalar quantity.
- Complete path travelled by an object; a scalar quantity.
- How close the measured value is to the true value.
- The shortest distance from the initial position to the final position with a direction given; a vector quantity.
- experiment The goal of a thought experiment is to explore potential consequences of the principle in question without performing the experiment.
19 Clues: The rate of change of a body’s velocity. • The law described by the equation; F = ma. • Any object, generally in studies of motion. • The rate at which a body moves; a scalar quantity. • How close the measured value is to the true value. • Complete path travelled by an object; a scalar quantity. • The property of a body affected by a gravitational field. • ...
The Railroad 2023-07-30
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- The long trip that trains could now make across the country
- Underground passages through mountains
- A period of rapid growth and development due to the railroad
- To link or join together, like the two coasts of the country
- The people who built the railroad, often Chinese and Irish immigrants
- The term for a railroad that spans across the entire country
- The metal pathways for trains
- The vehicles that ran on the railroad
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- Pacific One of the two companies that built the railroad
- The direction where the railroad ended its construction
- Difficulties faced during the construction of the railroad
- The influence the railroad had on the United States
- Spike The final spike used to connect the tracks
- Place in Utah where the railroad was completed
- The business and trade opportunities created by the railroad
- Pacific The other company that helped build the railroad
- The type of locomotive used to power the trains
- The direction where the railroad started its construction
- The professionals who planned and designed the railroad
19 Clues: The metal pathways for trains • The vehicles that ran on the railroad • Underground passages through mountains • Place in Utah where the railroad was completed • The type of locomotive used to power the trains • Spike The final spike used to connect the tracks • The influence the railroad had on the United States • ...
basketball crossword 2021-07-25
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- a close-up shot in basketball in which the player stands near one side of the rim, but shoots the ball underhand towards the opposite side of the rim
- ____down is an easy exercise, done after a more intense activity
- ____dribble is a basketball maneuver in which a player dribbling the ball switches the ball rapidly from one hand to the other
- side jump is a jump on both of your feet instead of one because It is more ______
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- what sport is it when Two teams of 5 players each try to score by letting a ball go inside a hoop ?
- euro step is to get the defender moving one way, and then quickly stepping back the ____ way
- _______step is a move where the player with the ball will pick up their dribble, take a step in one direction, and then quickly take a second step in a different direction
- between the legs move, you are using your ____ as a natural shield against the defender
- ____jump is also known as two-foot finishing
- A court is divided into ___ main sections by the mid-court line
10 Clues: ____jump is also known as two-foot finishing • A court is divided into ___ main sections by the mid-court line • ____down is an easy exercise, done after a more intense activity • side jump is a jump on both of your feet instead of one because It is more ______ • between the legs move, you are using your ____ as a natural shield against the defender • ...
He's a 10 but... 2022-07-13
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- Red furry monster from "Sesame Street"
- "Bet On It" singer and HSM star
- Dwayne "_____" Johnson
- Philadelphia Flyer's NHL mascot
- Elvis impersonator named Austin
- Cute guy from Target
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- "Stitches" singer Shawn
- Blake's man Ryan
- Chief Medical Advisor to President Biden
- Former One Direction member with a House?
- @champagnepapi
11 Clues: @champagnepapi • Blake's man Ryan • Cute guy from Target • Dwayne "_____" Johnson • "Stitches" singer Shawn • "Bet On It" singer and HSM star • Philadelphia Flyer's NHL mascot • Elvis impersonator named Austin • Red furry monster from "Sesame Street" • Chief Medical Advisor to President Biden • Former One Direction member with a House?
11 2023-10-07
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- - "Controlling the vehicle's direction."
- - "Season-long competition."
- - "One complete trip around the circuit."
- - "Person controlling the vehicle."
- - "Safety headgear for drivers."
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- - "Track for racing cars."
- - "Transmission setting for speed."
- - "End of the race."
- - "Velocity of the vehicle."
- - "Competitive event involving vehicles."
- Stop - "Scheduled pause for maintenance."
11 Clues: - "End of the race." • - "Track for racing cars." • - "Velocity of the vehicle." • - "Season-long competition." • - "Safety headgear for drivers." • - "Transmission setting for speed." • - "Person controlling the vehicle." • - "Controlling the vehicle's direction." • - "Competitive event involving vehicles." • - "One complete trip around the circuit." • ...
Puzzle 2025-01-12
11 Clues: decomposer • poisonous gas • causes skin cancer • man-made ecosystem • biodegradable wastes • maximum energy contain • Omnivores are one type of • direction of the pyramid of energy • responsible for ozone layer depletion • the various components of an ecosystem are • the ultimate source of energy in the ecosystem
Solve the puzzle with the help of given clues 2025-08-21
11 Clues: slide • exact • a tool • to grow • not complete • to send out something • to get lift or a free ride • objects that form clear shadows • objects that have their own light • the line where land appears to meet sky • hunting animals illegaly sneak to go quietly in one direction
WRITE THE WORD FROM THE BOX THAT BELONGS TO EACH DEFINITION. 2023-08-11
10 Clues: mistaken • being tense • for decoration • to put together • having a reputation • the choosing of something • full of harmful substances • having to do with a country • to create or write something • one in a series of steps to follow
Super Afterwork 2022-11-10
10 Clues: il vient d'Oz • Notre quotidien • Passion de TOTO • Pas cher au temple • Dans le leaderboard • Juste avant direction • Il y a le Dolby Atmos • Un ancien parti trop tôt • C'est aussi un poisson ! • Se crée facilement chez TD
Exploration - Globalization 2025-11-25
10 Clues: - Ferdinand • - Map it up • - Globe Clock • - MET for short • - Voyage to India • - Sky Map (of the Zodiac) • - Not the one from Toronto • - Identifies Direction of the Wind • - Material that made up the Diptych • - Establishing control over foreign land
Unit 1 Government 2023-10-17
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- there are 50 of these on the US flag
- the capital of the United States
- there are 13 of these on the US flag
- city where the government is
- direction opposite of south
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- the leader of the United States
- leader of a US city
- the largest ocean
- direction opposite of east
- direction opposite of north
- direction opposite of west
11 Clues: the largest ocean • leader of a US city • direction opposite of east • direction opposite of west • direction opposite of north • direction opposite of south • city where the government is • the leader of the United States • the capital of the United States • there are 50 of these on the US flag • there are 13 of these on the US flag
Polynesian Wayfinders - Navigation of the Ocean 2022-02-22
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- One key way we know information about Polynesian voyagers is through oral ______.
- What type of boat did Wayfinders use to travel?
- What were navigators keen observers of?
- By day, what could navigators identify using the rocking motion of their canoes?
- Polynesian Wayfinders saw the ocean as a series of ________ using their natural navigation guides.
- True or False: some historians believed that voyagers set sail to avoid over-population.
- What is a navigational aid that the sky provides which is much closer to Earth?
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- The Pacific Ocean covered 160 ______ square kilometres.
- High masses of clouds indicated ______ islands.
- Canoe building involved the whole ______.
- What is the English translation for 'Wa'a Kaulua' canoes?
- What did navigators use at night?
- What was the name of the constellation that navigators used?
- How many quadrants did voyagers divide the sky into?
- What direction does Hokupa'a always indicate?
15 Clues: What did navigators use at night? • What were navigators keen observers of? • Canoe building involved the whole ______. • What direction does Hokupa'a always indicate? • High masses of clouds indicated ______ islands. • What type of boat did Wayfinders use to travel? • How many quadrants did voyagers divide the sky into? • ...
Owen's Spelling Words 2023-04-19
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- a material thing that can be seen and touched
- leave a place, usually permanently
- to propel something with force through the air by a movement of the arm and hand
- continue to exist, especially after other similar or related people or things have ceased to exist
- a formal and organized choice by vote of a person for a political office
- choose someone to hold public office
- have or hold someone or something within
- a course along which someone or something moves
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- to the most absolute extent or degree
- at, to, or by a great distance
- an expressionor feeling of disapproval or opposition
- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area or country
- making little or no noise
- extending or moving from one place to another by the shortest way without changing direction or stopping
- to have propelled with force through the air by movement of the arm
15 Clues: making little or no noise • at, to, or by a great distance • leave a place, usually permanently • choose someone to hold public office • to the most absolute extent or degree • have or hold someone or something within • a material thing that can be seen and touched • a course along which someone or something moves • an expressionor feeling of disapproval or opposition • ...
Geometry terms 2020-04-06
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- Line Segments, two line segments which cross to form 90 degree angles
- angles, 2 angles who have a common side and a common vertex
- shows a location
- Line Segments, line segments that cross each other
- Angle, an angle less than 90 degrees but greater than 0 degrees
- the intersection point of two sides of a plane figure
- angle, when 2 angles add up to 90 degrees
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- angle, when 2 angles add up to 180 degrees
- Angle, a 90-degree angle
- a straight line extending from the centre of a circle to the surface
- Line Segments, line segments that do not intersect
- Angle, an angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
- that can extend in each direction infinity
- segment, has a fixed length
- corner point
- the part of a straight line considered as originating at a point on the line and as extending in one direction from that point
16 Clues: corner point • shows a location • Angle, a 90-degree angle • segment, has a fixed length • angle, when 2 angles add up to 90 degrees • angle, when 2 angles add up to 180 degrees • that can extend in each direction infinity • Line Segments, line segments that do not intersect • Line Segments, line segments that cross each other • ...
Ben Schwan chapter 7 2016-12-14
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- An electric current that repeatedly reverses its direction
- region of magnetic influence around a magnetic pole
- Any material having free charged particles that easily flow through it when an electrical force acts on them
- measured in ohms
- Current=Voltage/resistance
- An electric circuit with devices connected in such a way that he same electric current exists in all of them
- The SI unit of electric charge
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- An electric current that flows in one direction only
- The voltage difference
- The voltage is also called...
- A magnet whose field is produced by an electric current
- An electric circuit with two or more devices connected.
- the rate of energy transfer, or rate of doing work
- Any material with very little to no free charged particles
- A material that can be made to behave sometimes as an insulator and sometimes as a conductor
15 Clues: measured in ohms • The voltage difference • Current=Voltage/resistance • The voltage is also called... • The SI unit of electric charge • the rate of energy transfer, or rate of doing work • region of magnetic influence around a magnetic pole • An electric current that flows in one direction only • A magnet whose field is produced by an electric current • ...
Pneumatics Vocabulary 2023-08-24
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- generates a force in two directions (extension and retraction).
- makes use of compressed air to reduce or eliminate friction between the bearing and a work surface
- actuators that convert fluid energy into rotational motion
- generates a force only in one direction (extension).
- A ball valve used to block or allow full flow rate
- used to interconnect or split compressed air lines
- can be used in conjunction with the vacuum generator to create suction
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- creates pressure below atmospheric level (negative pressure).
- Pneumatically actuated at both ends and valve has five ports and controls flow direction
- reduces the noise created by the expansion of air exhausting a component
- used to measure flow rate in a fluid circuit
- completely blocks the exhaust of air
- used to generate a pressure drop in a fluid circuit
- used in a pneumatic system to store compressed air
- A check valve at each outlet blocks the outflow.
15 Clues: completely blocks the exhaust of air • used to measure flow rate in a fluid circuit • A check valve at each outlet blocks the outflow. • used in a pneumatic system to store compressed air • A ball valve used to block or allow full flow rate • used to interconnect or split compressed air lines • used to generate a pressure drop in a fluid circuit • ...
EOC Study Guide 2024-05-07
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- used to change the amount of blank space at the top, bottom, left, and right edges of the paper
- is the word dear followed by the name the letter is written to
- an arrangement of data that consists of words and numbers
- (....) is called an
- a written message from one person to another especially in business
- when another item is included in the envelope, this notation must be typed at the end of the letter
- sections in a table in the direction of up and down
- a second document stapled to a memo
- used to indent a paragraph
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- lines in a table between columns
- an alphabetic listing of all references that a writer uses.
- use two spaces when used as a mark of punctuation
- is not used in a memo heading
- sections in a table in the direction of left and right
- pre-printed paper with a company's contact information
15 Clues: (....) is called an • used to indent a paragraph • is not used in a memo heading • lines in a table between columns • a second document stapled to a memo • use two spaces when used as a mark of punctuation • sections in a table in the direction of up and down • sections in a table in the direction of left and right • pre-printed paper with a company's contact information • ...
EOC Study Guide 2024-05-07
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- When another item is included in the envelope, this notation must be typed at the end of the letter
- Sections in a table in the direction of up and down
- Is an alphabetic listing of all references that writer use
- Is the key you hit to indent a paragraph
- (…)
- : When used as a mark of punctuation, use 2 spaces
- Is not included in a memo heading
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- Are used to change the amount of blank space at the top, bottom, right and left edges of the paper
- A written message from one person to another especially used in business
- Is the word dear followed by the name the written to
- Sections in a table in the direction of left and right
- An arrangement of data that consists of words and numbers
- Lines in a table between columns
- head Pre-printed paper with a company's contact information
- A second document stapled to a memo
15 Clues: (…) • Lines in a table between columns • Is not included in a memo heading • A second document stapled to a memo • Is the key you hit to indent a paragraph • Sections in a table in the direction of up and down • : When used as a mark of punctuation, use 2 spaces • Is the word dear followed by the name the written to • ...
Prob & Stats Chapter 6 Part2 2024-10-30
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- Each of the conditions to check before you use correlation is easy to check with a _______.
- The sign of the correlation _______ gives the direction of the association.
- One of the conditions to check before you use correlation.
- The statistical relationship between two quantitative variables.
- We tend to see causes and _____ in everything.
- Scatterplots and correlation coefficients never prove _____.
- The numerical measure of the direction and strength of a linear association.
- One of the conditions to check before you use correlation.
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- A hidden variable that stands behind a relationship and determines the relationship by simultaneously affecting the other two variables.
- In a correlation, _______ means up from left to right.
- One of the conditions to check before you use correlation.
- ________ is always between +1 and –1.
- Correlation has no _____.
- In a correlation, _______ means down from left to right.
- Correlation is ________.
- Correlation measures the _______ of the linear association between the two variables.
- Correlation is sensitive to _____.
- You can often debunk _____ made about data by finding a lurking variable behind the scenes.
18 Clues: Correlation is ________. • Correlation has no _____. • Correlation is sensitive to _____. • ________ is always between +1 and –1. • We tend to see causes and _____ in everything. • In a correlation, _______ means up from left to right. • In a correlation, _______ means down from left to right. • One of the conditions to check before you use correlation. • ...
8 Science Unit 1 Lesson 1 Waves 2024-11-07
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- a wave transfers energy, it does not transfer ________
- a wave is a ___________ that transfers energy from one place to another
- these waves can travel without a medium
- this type of wave moves particles back and forth in the same direction the wave travels
- ________ waves particles move perpendicular to the direction the wave travels
- the material through which a wave travels
- in a longitudinal wave, the particles are spread further apart
- a cooking device that uses EM waves
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- a destructive force of nature that transmits both P and S waves
- ripples on a pond are a combination transverse and longitudinal waves
- the point where the wave is at it's lowest point
- the point where the wave is at it's highest point
- these type of waves are examples of longitudinal waves
- in a longitudinal wave, the particles are squeezed closer together
- a wave that requires a medium to travel through
15 Clues: a cooking device that uses EM waves • these waves can travel without a medium • the material through which a wave travels • a wave that requires a medium to travel through • the point where the wave is at it's lowest point • the point where the wave is at it's highest point • a wave transfers energy, it does not transfer ________ • ...
Waves 2025-04-10
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- causes medium to move perpendicular of wave direction
- how often a wave occurs
- bending of light as it passes from one medium to another
- causes medium to move parallel to direction of the wave
- electrical and magnetic forces produced by an electric current
- rate that a wave travels through a medium
- two or more waves overlap resulting in smaller amplitude
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- two or more waves align and their crests and troughs coincide resulting with a wave with a larger amplitude
- maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a wave
- distance between two corresponding points on a wave
- the range of all types of EM radiation
- spreading of waves as they pass through an opening which causes them to bend from straight-line path
- substance or material that a wave or energy can propogate
- return of light or sound waves from a surface
- change in frequency of a wave
15 Clues: how often a wave occurs • change in frequency of a wave • the range of all types of EM radiation • rate that a wave travels through a medium • return of light or sound waves from a surface • distance between two corresponding points on a wave • causes medium to move perpendicular of wave direction • causes medium to move parallel to direction of the wave • ...
crossword Physics 2025-04-09
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- How many wave cycles pass a point in one second
- Material through which a wave travels
- Change in pitch caused by motion between a sound source and observer
- The full range of electromagnetic wave frequencies
- Energy that travels through space as electric and magnetic fields
- when two waves combine to cancel each other out
- How fast a wave travels through a medium
- Height of a wave related to the energy it carries
- The bending of a wave as it enters a different medium
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- when two waves combine to form a larger wave
- When a wave bends around a barrier or spreads after passing through a narrow opening
- When a wave bounces off a surface it cannot pass through
- type of wave where particles move perpendicular to the wave direction
- Type of wave where particles move parallel to the wave direction
- Distance between two consecutive crests or troughs of a wave
15 Clues: Material through which a wave travels • How fast a wave travels through a medium • when two waves combine to form a larger wave • How many wave cycles pass a point in one second • when two waves combine to cancel each other out • Height of a wave related to the energy it carries • The full range of electromagnetic wave frequencies • ...
Sounds 2018-05-11
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- is a region in a longitudinal wave where the particles are closest together
- the number of cycles, such as waves in a given amount of time
- wave a wave, consisting of changing electric and magnetic fields , that is emitted by a vibrating electric charges and can travel through a vacuum
- determines the location of an object
- wave a wave in which particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of wave motion
- a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another
- a region in a longitudinal wave where the particles are furthest apart
- waves a longitudinal wave that is caused by vibrations and that travels through a material medium
- happens when a sound wave causes an object to vibrate
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- sound waves higher than 20,000 Hz
- a physical environment in which in which phenomena occur
- is the combination of two or more waves, which results in a single wave
- a unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second
- is a reflected sound wave
- wave a wave that requires a medium through which to travel
- the maximum distance that the particles of a waves medium vibrate from their rest position
- wave a wave in which the particles of the medium move perpendicularly to the direction the wave is traveling
17 Clues: is a reflected sound wave • sound waves higher than 20,000 Hz • determines the location of an object • a unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second • happens when a sound wave causes an object to vibrate • a physical environment in which in which phenomena occur • wave a wave that requires a medium through which to travel • ...
Unit 6 Electricity review 2023-11-16
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- Electric current that flows steadily in one direction, like the current from batteries.
- To pull objects towards each other because of electromagnetic forces.
- A small particle with a negative charge that moves around the center of an atom.
- Not having an electric charge, neither positive nor negative.
- An electric circuit where the components are in a single pathway.
- In a series circuit as more resistors are added the resistance _________
- How much a material or device opposes the flow of electric current.
- A material that allows electric charge to flow through it easily.
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- Describing electric current that regularly changes direction, like the electricity in homes.
- An electric circuit where the components are arranged in multiple pathways, allowing for more than one current to flow.
- A tiny particle with a positive charge found in the center of an atom.
- The force that pushes electric charge through a circuit, measured in volts.
- In a parallel circuit as more resistors are added the resistance _________
- To push objects away from each other because of electromagnetic forces.
- The flow of electric charge through a material like a wire.
- A material that doesn't allow electric charge to flow through it easily.
- A small particle in the center of an atom that doesn't have an electric charge.
17 Clues: The flow of electric charge through a material like a wire. • Not having an electric charge, neither positive nor negative. • An electric circuit where the components are in a single pathway. • A material that allows electric charge to flow through it easily. • How much a material or device opposes the flow of electric current. • ...
Little Mixer Crossword! x 2013-02-21
11 Clues: Zayn Malik • The mentor • Bust Your Windows • Their first single! • Little Mix's initials • Their winner's single! • Perrie is scared of them • Titanic and White Chicks? • Their second no.1 hit single! • Something Jesy has a phobia of... • Her favourite member of One Direction is Liam.
5 Pillars of Islam 2024-01-15
12 Clues: Holy Book • Lasts 29 days • Pilgrimage to Mecca • The messenger of Allah • Place to pray on Friday • To give to those in need • The Sacred House of Allah • Purification before prayer • This is done 5 times a day • The Muslim profession of faith • Direction one faces for prayer • Calls believers to give to those in need
Crash vocabulary crossword 2023-04-19
11 Clues: to sink • to buy time • an explosion • a slight smile • to tremble in fear • to remove or cut down • small and disappointing • to eat something quickly • to torture or to be tortured • something that is small or weak • a large amount of something moving in one direction quickly
Our Islam 2026-01-13
11 Clues: Month of fasting • Our last prophet • Our first prophet • Our faith in Allah • The call to prayer • In the name of Allah • The one true religion • Place to perform Umrah • Our direction for prayers • Prophet Muhammad’s first wife • An ibadah that we must do once in a lifetime
FLIGHT 2012-12-12
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- an aerodynamic shape that provides lift on a airplane and a bird
- a scientist who developed the law that states if there is a force in one direction the is the same amount of force in the opposite direction
- a place where the pilot sits while he/she is flying the aircraft
- blades blades thin aerofoil blades called _______ on a helicopter are used to steer during flight.
- a force that pushes something forward, the opposite of drag
- _______ is known as rising or dipping the airplane and is controlled by aerofoil
- a small insect that can fly and has two sets of wings
- _______ air pressure beneath the wing of a bird causes it to fly upwards.
- the last name of two famous brothers who invented the worlds first airplane
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- the first name of the first African American to earn a pilot license
- a force that opposes the weight of an airplane and holds it in the air
- one of the three things a pilot has to control while flying an aircraft
- a light material that the hot air balloon is made out of
- one of the main gases that makes up the air
- a scientist that developed the law that tells the faster the air flows the less air pressure
- a body part of a bird that helps it stay balanced and to steer while flying
- a device used to steer an airplane located at the rear end of the plane
- ________ is to make a plane descend or climb,the pilot adjusts the elevators on the tail
- an aerodynamic force that tries to slow down an aircraft
- when _________ are heated the particles become further apart
20 Clues: one of the main gases that makes up the air • a small insect that can fly and has two sets of wings • a light material that the hot air balloon is made out of • an aerodynamic force that tries to slow down an aircraft • a force that pushes something forward, the opposite of drag • when _________ are heated the particles become further apart • ...
gegraphy chaper one 2014-09-14
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- map shows boundaries and location of political units
- show limited east-west area that not to far from the equator
- the location of one place in relation to another
- physical maps using shading and texture
- emphasize a single or a particular kind of information about an area
- shows the earth centered
- is one of halves into which earth is divided
- a straight run directly from west to east
- particular space with physical and human meaning
- defined by popular feeling and images
- of people,goods,and ideas
- are usually used to represent the flow and direction of movements represent the flow and direction
- is a consistent,proportional relationship between measurements
- scale model of the earth
- indicates directions
- parallels,circle the earth parallel to equator
- is an expression of relative location
- lines cross one another forming a pattern
- information system are computer tools that process and organize
- height of land forms
- determined by human rather by nature
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- shows the location
- refers to the specif location
- use of mathematical formula
- map that use color ,symbols,lines or dots to show information related to a specific location
- north,south,east,west
- between people and their physical environment
- region defined by common characteristic
- is a central place and the surrounding area linked to it
- at 0 longitude meridians east longitude
- is measured at 0 latitude
- involves designing and making maps
- is a community of plants and animals
- basic tool for answering the question
- is a symbol representation of all or parts of the planet
35 Clues: shows the location • indicates directions • height of land forms • north,south,east,west • shows the earth centered • scale model of the earth • of people,goods,and ideas • is measured at 0 latitude • use of mathematical formula • refers to the specif location • involves designing and making maps • is a community of plants and animals • determined by human rather by nature • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2018-05-04
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- A transformation that changes the size of a figure but not its shape
- A statement that is accepted as true without proof
- Events that have one or more outcomes in common
- Events for which the occurrence or nonoccurrence of one event affects the probability of the other events
- Having the same size and shape
- A pair of adjacent angles whose noncommon sides are opposite rays.
- A line that intersects two coplanar lines at two different points
- An angle formed by two sides of a polygon with a common vertex
- The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
- A four-sided polygon
- two figures are similar if they have the same shape but not necessarily the same size
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- Events for which the occurrence or nonoccurrence of one event doesn't affect the probability of the other event
- The original figure in a transformation
- A transformation that shifts or slides every point of a figure or graph the same distance in the same direction
- An unbroken part of a circle consisting of two points on the circle
- Either of two angles whose sum is 180°.
- To divide into two congruent parts
- Each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines.
- The point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- A transformation when all of the angles with the vertex of a point and its image are congruent.
- A segment whose endpoints lie on a circle
- A quadrilateral with exactly two pairs of congruent consecutive sides.
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- A transformation across a line
- A straight path that has no thickness and extends forever.
25 Clues: A four-sided polygon • Having the same size and shape • A transformation across a line • To divide into two congruent parts • The original figure in a transformation • Either of two angles whose sum is 180°. • A segment whose endpoints lie on a circle • Events that have one or more outcomes in common • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction • ...
Electricity and Magnetism 2018-04-13
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- two opposite poles ___
- a north-seeking pole of a magnet
- a south-seeking pole of a magnet
- turns the circuit on of off/ closes and opens circuits
- a material or object that produces a magnetic field
- this occurs when one form of energy changes into another (ex. light energy to electrical energy)
- there are two on a magnet, north and south
- closed circuit where the current follows one path
- atomic number 26 common conductor
- when an atom has more electrons than protons
- an electrical circuit that isn't complete
- when the electric current changes direction periodically
- the subatomic particle surrounding the nucleus with a negative charge
- a magnet that runs on electricity
- material that does conduct electricity
- the SI unit of electric potential or electromotive force, measures voltage
- two like poles ___
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- where the electrical energy moves along in a circuit
- another word for cell
- a field that surrounds electric charges
- atomic number 28, common conductor, used to make 5 cent coins
- an inbalance between negative and positive charges in an object
- closed circuit where the current is divided into two or more paths
- an electrical circuit that functions and is complete
- when an atom has more protons than electrons
- the space around a magnet that shows how magnetic force is distributed
- a flow of electric charge carried by moving electrons
- when the electric current flows in only one direction
- material that doesn't conduct electricity
- ends of a magnet where the force is the strongest
- a machine that produces energy and converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
- atomic number 27 common conductor
32 Clues: two like poles ___ • another word for cell • two opposite poles ___ • a north-seeking pole of a magnet • a south-seeking pole of a magnet • atomic number 26 common conductor • atomic number 27 common conductor • a magnet that runs on electricity • material that does conduct electricity • a field that surrounds electric charges • material that doesn't conduct electricity • ...
Electricity and Magnetism 2018-04-13
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- when the electric current flows in only one direction
- material that doesn't conduct electricity
- the SI unit of electric potential or electromotive force, measures voltage
- a north-seeking pole of a magnet
- an electrical circuit that functions and is complete
- atomic number 28, common conductor, used to make 5 cent coins
- the subatomic particle surrounding the nucleus with a negative charge
- when an atom has more electrons than protons
- two opposite poles ___
- another word for cell
- ends of a magnet where the force is the strongest
- a field that surrounds electric charges
- this occurs when one form of energy changes into another (ex. light energy to electrical energy)
- when the electric current changes direction periodically
- a machine that produces energy and converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
- where the electrical energy moves along in a circuit
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- closed circuit where the current follows one path
- two like poles ___
- a material or object that produces a magnetic field
- there are two on a magnet, north and south
- when an atom has more protons than electrons
- the space around a magnet that shows how magnetic force is distributed
- an electrical circuit that isn't complete
- atomic number 27 common conductor
- a flow of electric charge carried by moving electrons
- an inbalance between negative and positive charges in an object
- closed circuit where the current is divided into two or more paths
- atomic number 26 common conductor
- a magnet that runs on electricity
- material that does conduct electricity
- a south-seeking pole of a magnet
- turns the circuit on of off/ closes and opens circuits
32 Clues: two like poles ___ • another word for cell • two opposite poles ___ • a north-seeking pole of a magnet • a south-seeking pole of a magnet • atomic number 27 common conductor • atomic number 26 common conductor • a magnet that runs on electricity • material that does conduct electricity • a field that surrounds electric charges • material that doesn't conduct electricity • ...
Newton's New Laws 2021-01-28
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- – measures how fast an object is moving (speed) AND the direction in which it is moving
- change - a usually irreversible chemical reaction involving the rearrangement of one or more substances and a change in their chemical properties, resulting in the formation of at least one new substance: The formation of rust on iron is a chemical change.
- force - always causes a change in motion. Is not equal and opposite. Net force is GREATER than zero.
- – the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves. The sun is Earth’s main source of electromagnetic waves.
- a material that heat can move through easily like aluminum steel and other metals
- - two or more substances are mixed together but not combined chemically
- energy- stored energy in a body or system due to it's position
- push or pull
- – the tendency for an object to keep doing what it is doing (resting or moving)
- – the changes in an object’s motion. This can be speeding up, slowing down or changing direction. An object’s acceleration depends on the object’s mass and the force applied.
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- force that attracts (pulls) all object's to the center of the earth
- exact location of an object
- the action or influence of people, groups, or things on one number
- – the amount of matter (“stuff”) - in an object.
- – the transfer of thermal (heat) energy by the movement of liquids or gases.
- - the amount of force (pull) that gravity has on an object's mass. Your weight depends on the gravitational pull of your location.
- flow of the thermal (heat) energy between things that are touching
- the ability to do work
- measures how fast an object is moving in a given amount of time
- energy- energy of motion
20 Clues: push or pull • the ability to do work • energy- energy of motion • exact location of an object • – the amount of matter (“stuff”) - in an object. • energy- stored energy in a body or system due to it's position • measures how fast an object is moving in a given amount of time • the action or influence of people, groups, or things on one number • ...
Waves Tic-Tac-Toe 2017-05-11
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- The material a mechanical wave moves through
- Term applied to materials that allow light to pass through them in straight lines.
- Waves A wave with vibration at right angles to the direction the wave is traveling.
- How often a vibration occurs.
- Addition of two or more waves when wave crest overlap to produce a resulting wave.
- Spectrum A continuous range of waves
- Bending of a wave around a barrier, such as an obstacle or the edges of an opening.
- The unit of frequency.
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- wave A wave in which vibration is in the same direction as that in which the wave is traveling,rather than to right angles to it.
- Distance from the top of one crest to the top of the next one.
- Distance from the midpoint of the crest of wave.
- Combination of waves where crests of one wave overlap troughs of another; resulting in a wave of decreased amplitude.
- The bouncing back of a particle or a wave that strikes the boundary between two medias.
- differences two different, but closely related waves
- When two waves meet they overlap and interact.
- Allowing light, but not detailed images, to pass
- waves Back and fourth vibration motion
- A pattern formed by the overlapping of two or more waves that arrive in a region at the same time.
- The aligning of vibrations in a transverse wave, usually by filtering out waves of other directions.
- of reflection The angle of incidence for a wave that strikes surface is equal to the angle of reflection. This is true for both partially and totally reflected waves
20 Clues: The unit of frequency. • How often a vibration occurs. • Spectrum A continuous range of waves • waves Back and fourth vibration motion • The material a mechanical wave moves through • When two waves meet they overlap and interact. • Distance from the midpoint of the crest of wave. • Allowing light, but not detailed images, to pass • ...
Pioneers of flight 2018-05-14
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- strong cloth made from the fibres of the flax plant
- a bar or handle that moves around a fixed point, so that one end of it can be pushed or pulled in order to control the operation of a machine
- a person who is one of the first people to do something
- a strong metal that is a mixture of iron and carbon, used for making things that need a strong structure, especially vehicles and buildings
- not allowing water to go through
- these stems used as a material for making wicker furniture, or furniture made from them
- height above sea level
- the fact of someone or something not succeeding
- to go or come down
- a bag or similar container, especially one of a pair that hang on either side of a bicycle, motorcycle, or animal such as a horse or donkey
- to control the direction of a vehicle
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- curving in
- the ability to understand an event or situation only after it has happened
- the part of a steam engine where water is heated to provide power
- to copy something achieved by someone else and try to do it as well as they have
- a supporting structure around which something can be built
- to fall down suddenly because of pressure or having no strength or support
- delicate, soft type of cloth made from a thread produced by silkworms, or the thread itself
- a long, thin pole made of wood or metal
- a test, usually over a limited period of time, to discover how effective or suitable something or someone is
- a flat piece of wood or metal at the back of a boat or aircraft, moved from side to side in order to control the direction of travel
21 Clues: curving in • to go or come down • height above sea level • not allowing water to go through • to control the direction of a vehicle • a long, thin pole made of wood or metal • the fact of someone or something not succeeding • strong cloth made from the fibres of the flax plant • a person who is one of the first people to do something • ...
Unit 2 Section 4&5 "Elements & Textures in Dance" 2023-10-03
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- Movement that travels from place to place, usually identified by weight transference on the feet.
- The identifying attributes created by the release, follow-through, and termination of energy.
- Happens in a stationary place--any movement anchored to one spot by a body part using only the available space in any direction without losing the initial body contact.
- Two or more groups opposing each other (e.g., opposing rhythms, energy, levels, etc.)
- Movement is used for expression and/or communication.
- How the movements are organized to create a dance.
- The volume of shape in which a non-locomotor movement is used.
- The interrelationship of dancers to each other and the space to which they are moving.
- Concerns position and dimension--an environment necessary for movement.
- One group responds to another groups movements (e.g., soloists dancing with a corps de ballet)
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- A movement or shape performed in such a way as to give emphasis.
- Informal in design--Not the same space on each side of the stage--suggests action and change.
- Having formal balance and even design--suggests a feeling of stability and security.
- The relationships between dancers and their movements to other dancers onstage at the same time.
- How the dancer moves.
- Movement may change in speed, going twice as fast, twice as slow, half as fast, half as slow, etc.
- Movements may go forward, backward, sideways, circling, and making different designs in space.
- The height of a dancer in relation to the floor.
- Groups performing the same movement phrase one after the other--as in a round or a cannon.
- All dancers performing the same movements in exactly the same way.
20 Clues: How the dancer moves. • The height of a dancer in relation to the floor. • How the movements are organized to create a dance. • Movement is used for expression and/or communication. • The volume of shape in which a non-locomotor movement is used. • A movement or shape performed in such a way as to give emphasis. • ...
ONE DIMENSIONAL MOTION 2021-09-28
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- Greek letter that represents change in a quantity in physics
- We are _____ strong!
- on Earth, acceleration due to _____ is 9.8 ms^2
- Astronaut David _____ who did Galileo’s experiment on the moon during Apollo 15 mission
- known for dropping boulders from the top of the leaning tower of Pisa
- Name of principle in astronomy that, quote, “applies to the range of distances that a planet's orbit can be from its star and maintain temperatures on the surface that are just right for liquid water.” Basically, states that the earth’s location is “just right” in comparison to the sun.
- when an object falls without any kind of restrictions
- change in velocity over time
- Drop a cat on the earth and a cat on the moon. The cat on the earth will accelerate _____. (faster or slower?)
- unit of distance used to measure Earth’s distance to the Sun
- the value of g on Earth as it is falling is not positive, but _____
- the measured path an object actually travels
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- _____ maximum velocity an object in free-fall reaches
- Delta x represents _____ displacement (horizontal or vertical?)
- distance between starting point of motion and endpoint
- unit of time; not second, not minute, but _____
- Air _____ is needed when a skydiver pulls their parachute open to slow them down
- One fast cat! The fastest!
- Leaning tower of _____, where scientific legend claims a famous science experiment took place
- unit used to measure speed
- how fast something moves and in what direction
- metric unit used to measure distance and displacement
- The moon has gravity but no air. (True or False)
- Motion in one dimension is motion in one _____
24 Clues: We are _____ strong! • One fast cat! The fastest! • unit used to measure speed • change in velocity over time • the measured path an object actually travels • how fast something moves and in what direction • Motion in one dimension is motion in one _____ • on Earth, acceleration due to _____ is 9.8 ms^2 • unit of time; not second, not minute, but _____ • ...
Biomechanics study guide exam 2 2022-03-01
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- contact force that is parallel to contacting surfaces of two objects
- measurement straight line between start and finish
- force of gravity acting on an object
- type of motion that combines angular and linear motion
- Flying mammal
- type of force that occurs between objects that are touching each other
- type of motion translation that moves in a curved line
- type of force with one or more external forces on the same line of action
- Man's best friend
- rotation type of motion where whole body moves through the same angle
- the size of the push or pull
- the point where the push or pull is applied on the object
- a push or pull exerted by one object to another
- acts on an object or system through interaction with the environment
- type of motion translation that moves in a straight line
- type of friction where two surfaces are moving on each other
- type of friction where two surfaces do not move on each other
- type of force that is NOT colinear but acts trough the same point
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- measured length of path traveled
- which way a force is pushing or pulling
- Large marsupial
- type of force that act within the object or system
- Has a trunk
- type of force between objects that are not touching
- Likes to chase mice
- sum of all external forces acting on one object
- type of motion when body moves the same direction at the same time
- contact force that is perpendicular to the two objects
- type of force that holds objects together by pulling
- type of force that holds objects together by squeezing
- opposes sliding or motion between objects in contact
31 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • the size of the push or pull • measured length of path traveled • force of gravity acting on an object • which way a force is pushing or pulling • sum of all external forces acting on one object • a push or pull exerted by one object to another • ...
Lesson 1 - Wave Properties 2025-03-10
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- The unit of measure that describes the intensity or loudness of sound. (dB)
- The maximum distance that the wave moves from its rest position.
- A space completely empty of matter.
- The distance from one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave.
- A wave that travels only through matter.
- The highest points on a transverse wave.
- Things that change at the same rate, so that the relationship between them does not change.
- Happening quickly.
- The number of times the pattern repeats in a given time.
- The ability to cause change.
- The state of something not moving.
- How you perceive the energy of a sound wave.
- A break or crack in the rocks of Earth’s crust where movement can take place.
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- A wave that causes the particles in a medium to move parallel to the direction that the wave travels.
- Forming a 90-degree angle.
- A material in which a wave travels.
- unit The metric system used in science and medicine.
- A wave in which the disturbance is perpendicular to the direction the wave travels.
- A longitudinal wave that can travel only through matter.
- The perception of how high or low a sound seems.
- To identify the presence of something.
- To notice or become aware of.
- A disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter.
- A shape that has a pointed top and sides that form a circle at the bottom.
- Position for an undisturbed particle; particles are still in motion here.
- Two things that are the same distance apart along their whole length.
- A set of values from least to greatest.
- The lowest points on a transverse wave.
- The amount of sound energy that passes through a square meter of space in one second.
- Responsibility for wrongdoing or failure.
30 Clues: Happening quickly. • Forming a 90-degree angle. • The ability to cause change. • To notice or become aware of. • The state of something not moving. • A material in which a wave travels. • A space completely empty of matter. • To identify the presence of something. • A set of values from least to greatest. • The lowest points on a transverse wave. • ...
the best crossword puzzle ever made 2023-02-01
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- a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power.
- the SI base unit of electrical current.
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign.
- the SI unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second, corresponding to the power in an electric circuit in which the potential difference is one volt and the current one ampere.
- a material or device that conducts or transmits heat, electricity, or sound, especially when regarded in terms of its capacity to do this.
- a safety device consisting of a strip of wire that melts and breaks an electric circuit if the current exceeds a safe level.
- a measure of 1,000 watts of electrical power.
- a device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.
- one that has two or more paths for the electricity to flow, the loads are parallel to each other.
- a simple pathway that lets electrons flow to one or more resistors.
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- a mechanical or electronic device that automatically regulates a system to maintain a desired state or set point without human interaction.
- an electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals, typically used in power supplies.
- an electric current that is uni-directional, so the flow of charge is always in the same direction
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- the output signal or condition is neither measured nor “fed back” for comparison with the input signal or system set point.
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- the SI unit of electromotive force, the difference of potential that would drive one ampere of current against one-ohm resistance.
- a substance or device which does not readily conduct electricity.
- a flow of electricity that results from the ordered directional movement of electrically charged particles.
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- the force exerted per unit area.
24 Clues: the force exerted per unit area. • the basic unit of a chemical element. • the SI base unit of electrical current. • a measure of 1,000 watts of electrical power. • a substance or device which does not readily conduct electricity. • an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts. • ...
Solar System 2014-06-23
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- Where light cannot reach
- When the earth blocks the sun from the moon
- Artificial satelight
- Our sun and it's planets
- Path around a planet or star
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- Why we can see satelites
- Non luminous bodies in space
- When the moon blocks light from the sun
- Direction Earth spins towards
- Luminous bodies in space
- Our galaxy
- Direction the sun goes down
- Direction of the Sun at midday
- Natural satelite
14 Clues: Our galaxy • Natural satelite • Artificial satelight • Why we can see satelites • Where light cannot reach • Luminous bodies in space • Our sun and it's planets • Direction the sun goes down • Non luminous bodies in space • Path around a planet or star • Direction Earth spins towards • Direction of the Sun at midday • When the moon blocks light from the sun • ...
Motion Review 2017-01-23
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- / elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals
- / speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction
- / chemical bonds that are created when electrons are transferred
- / variables that scientists want to keep the same throughout the experiment
- / change that does NOT involve a change in a substance's chemical composition
- / quantity described by magnitude and direction
- / if I take the direct route from home to school, it measures my...
- / if I am always traveling at the same speed, I have...
- / two or more atoms/molecules physically together but not chemically bonded
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- / a change in position relative to a reference point
- / quantity described by magnitude alone
- / total length of path between two points
- / electrons on the outer shell of an atom that participates in bonding
- / speed at any moment in time
- / 30 meters per second Eastbound is an example of this
- / atom or molecule with a net charge due to a loss or gain of electron(s)
- / metric system is based on this number
- / distance traveled in one unit of time
- / metric base unit used to measure volume
19 Clues: / speed at any moment in time • / quantity described by magnitude alone • / metric system is based on this number • / distance traveled in one unit of time • / total length of path between two points • / metric base unit used to measure volume • / quantity described by magnitude and direction • / speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction • ...
weather 2013-02-22
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- what is the same word as hurricane but starts with a C
- what starts with T and spins really fast
- rain hail and sleet are types of precipitation there’s one more type what is it
- what starts with V and is in a tornado
- you have a solid liquid and
- cumulus and cumulonimbus are all types of
- what is the opposite of evaporation
- what kind of wind blows from west to east in North America?
- what’s the opposite of hot?
- what do you get when theres a high pressure system
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- what’s the opposite of condensation
- what direction does the jet stream blow it blows west but what other direction is there
- what do you get when it’s 0 Celsius
- there’s anemometer wind sock and
- what is the type of weather when it says it’s 24- but it feels like 30- what is that called
- what’s the storm called with a loud noise
- what’s the opposite of cold?
- what is it called that a tornado picks up
- what’s the opposite of liquid?
19 Clues: you have a solid liquid and • what’s the opposite of hot? • what’s the opposite of cold? • what’s the opposite of liquid? • there’s anemometer wind sock and • what’s the opposite of condensation • what do you get when it’s 0 Celsius • what is the opposite of evaporation • what starts with V and is in a tornado • what starts with T and spins really fast • ...
CTE Art Vocabulary review 2023-02-24
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- Something at work at school that could be dangerous.
- A direction that moves up and down
- This type of art is usually created with just a pencil and paper.
- The pet that lives in the Askren house
- We learn to draw with 3 dimensions because it looks _____ .
- A human who creates art is usually called an ______ .
- This is one hazard with electrical cords.
- This is made from wood pulp and we use it every day in art.
- Having good _______ systems means you know how to stay safe at school and work.
- You need this when starting a new job so you can be safe.
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- A direction that goes from side to side
- Something Askren likes to bake
- When using a fire _____ , first pull out the metal pin.
- When your information is private, it's kept _____ .
- This line shows where things visual disappear
- Something that could be prevented with protective equipment or gear.
- The best color, according to Askren
- The main 3 colors that almost all colors are created from.
- The first word of the acronym CTE.
19 Clues: Something Askren likes to bake • A direction that moves up and down • The first word of the acronym CTE. • The best color, according to Askren • The pet that lives in the Askren house • A direction that goes from side to side • This is one hazard with electrical cords. • This line shows where things visual disappear • When your information is private, it's kept _____ . • ...
Introduction to Data Communciation Networks 2019-07-23
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- combination of regular types of topology's.
- number of cables are required to connect 6 computers in mesh topology
- another name for information
- one of the type of connection that allows sharing of channel or bandwidth
- one of the component defining set of rules
- a topology variant of star topology
- type of topology that provides redundant paths for data communication
- one of the type of topology that supports multipoint type of connections.
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- type of connection that carries traffic only between two devices connected.
- image is composed of set of matrix of dots
- one of the key elements of the transport layer
- which type of network supports mesh topology?
- one of the type of communication that represents the flow of data in one direction only.
- ticket required to capture by source to send some information to destination.
- cable TV network is an example of which type of network
- central component that broadcast the data transmission
16 Clues: another name for information • a topology variant of star topology • image is composed of set of matrix of dots • one of the component defining set of rules • combination of regular types of topology's. • which type of network supports mesh topology? • one of the key elements of the transport layer • central component that broadcast the data transmission • ...
Science Performance Assessment 2022-05-16
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- objects that produce a magnetic field
- same number of protons different number of neutrons
- basically water
- compound for barium carbonate
- neutrally charged particle
- it can see your bones
- gas that allows humans to breathe in
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- positively charged particles
- perpendicular wave
- liquid metal mercury
- one or two letters representing an element
- admitting radiation haphazardly
- unit of work of energy
- energy of motion
- speed of something with direction
15 Clues: basically water • energy of motion • perpendicular wave • liquid metal mercury • it can see your bones • unit of work of energy • neutrally charged particle • positively charged particles • compound for barium carbonate • admitting radiation haphazardly • speed of something with direction • gas that allows humans to breathe in • objects that produce a magnetic field • ...
All About Sara Wadsworth 2024-09-30
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- My favorite band
- My mother's first name
- My future last name
- My favorite color
- Where I moved to
- Where I work
- The name of my hometown
- My major in college
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- The university I attended in London
- The name of my late cat
- The university I attended in New York
- My middle name
- My favorite Netflix series
- My star sign
- My favorite member of one direction
15 Clues: My star sign • Where I work • My middle name • My favorite band • Where I moved to • My favorite color • My future last name • My major in college • My mother's first name • The name of my late cat • The name of my hometown • My favorite Netflix series • The university I attended in London • My favorite member of one direction • The university I attended in New York
Ella's crossword puzzle 2022-02-01
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- weak or sickly
- sudden and not expected
- delicate
- broken into incomplete parts
- burst out suddenly
- able to be bribed
- not able to pay
- light change direction when going through a angle
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- incomplete part
- breaking a rule or law
- to disturb or cause confusion
- the right of African Americans and women voting
- a break or a crack
- a # written as one number divided by another
- to cause or stop
15 Clues: delicate • weak or sickly • incomplete part • not able to pay • to cause or stop • able to be bribed • a break or a crack • burst out suddenly • breaking a rule or law • sudden and not expected • broken into incomplete parts • to disturb or cause confusion • a # written as one number divided by another • the right of African Americans and women voting • ...
