physical Crossword Puzzles
Spanish physical features vocabulary 2025-04-25
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- Guap@
- Los-ojos-cafés
- Lunar
- El-pelo-rubio
- Bigote
- Calv@
- Hoyuelos
- Ancian@
- Pelirroj@
- La-piel-apiñanada
- El-pelo-ondulado
- La-piel-blanca
- Barba
- Grande
- Gord@
- Perilla
- El-pelo-gris
- Joven
- El-pelo-teñido
- Baj@
- Lind@
- Mayor
- Arrugas
- El-pelo-rizado
- La-piel-pálida
- Altura-mediana
- Musculos@
- Rubi@
- Pequeñ@
- El-pelo-grueso
- Sencill@
- Los-ojos-verdes
- El-pelo-con-mechas
- El-pelo-fino
- La-piel-oscura
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- El-pelo-negro
- La-piel-bronceada
- El-pelo-moreno
- Eyes
- Canos@
- Los-ojos-de-color-miel
- Alt@
- El-pelo-de-medio-largo
- Median@-de-pesas
- Los-ojos-negros
- Bonit@
- El-pelo-blanco
- La-piel
- Pecas
- Tatuaje
- Delgad@
- El-pelo-largo
- Patillas
- De-mediana-edad
- Grues@
- Hermos@
- El-pelo-lacio
- Menor
- Atlétic@
- La-piel-negra
- La-piel-clara
- Cicatriz
- Pálid@
- Los-ojos-celestes
- Broncead@
- El-pelo-rojizo
- Débil
- Los-ojos-azules
- Fe@
- Atractiv@
- Moren@
- El-pelo-corto
- Fuerte
73 Clues: Fe@ • Eyes • Alt@ • Baj@ • Guap@ • Lunar • Calv@ • Pecas • Barba • Gord@ • Joven • Menor • Lind@ • Mayor • Débil • Rubi@ • Canos@ • Bigote • Bonit@ • Grande • Grues@ • Pálid@ • Moren@ • Fuerte • Ancian@ • La-piel • Tatuaje • Delgad@ • Perilla • Hermos@ • Arrugas • Pequeñ@ • Hoyuelos • Patillas • Atlétic@ • Cicatriz • Sencill@ • Pelirroj@ • Broncead@ • Musculos@ • Atractiv@ • El-pelo-gris • El-pelo-fino • El-pelo-negro • El-pelo-rubio • El-pelo-largo • El-pelo-lacio • La-piel-negra • ...
Physical Science Crossword Answers 2025-04-28
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- is______ if it can be formed into a wire by being drawn through a hole
- has no definite shape, but a definite volume
- describes the way a substance behaves when it is heated. Two words
- a property of a substances measured in 3 different ways
- caused by the weight of gases in the atmosphere being pulled by gravity. Two words
- one newton of force per square meter
- graph of temperature vs. energy for a particular substance, shows at least 1 phase transition. Two words
- describes a materials ability to resist scratching
- the scale at which zero degrees is absolute zero
- the point at which all atomic and molecular motion would cease. Two words
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- phase transition where a substance transitions from solid to gas without going through liquid stage
- name for the temperature at which substance vaporizes(boils). Two words
- the more internal energy a substance has, the higher the _______ will be
- describes a materials ability to stretch without snapping or becoming permanently deformed
- relates how easily a substance will shatter or break
- energy required to melt a solid substance while keeping the temperature the same. Three words
- rigid, has definite shape and definite volume
- has no definite shape or volume
- ionized gas
- is______ if it can be hammered into sheets without shattering or breaking
20 Clues: ionized gas • has no definite shape or volume • one newton of force per square meter • has no definite shape, but a definite volume • rigid, has definite shape and definite volume • the scale at which zero degrees is absolute zero • describes a materials ability to resist scratching • relates how easily a substance will shatter or break • ...
Atomic Structure Physical Science 2021-10-19
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- Positively charged particle inside nucleus of atom
- 15th column with 5 valence electrons
- 18th group with 8 valence electrons
- Well defined area in which electrons orbit
- Same number protons different number of neutrons
- Vertical columns on the periodic table
- 14th column with 4 valence electrons
- Electrons in outermost energy level of atoms
- 17th group with 7 valence electrons
- Elements found in columns 3 - 12
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- 13th column with 3 valence electrons
- 1st column with one valence electron
- Number of protons OR Electrons in an atom
- Weighted average mass of all isotopes
- Negatively charged particle that orbits atoms
- 16th group with 6 valence electrons
- Number of protons AND neutrons in an atom
- 2nd column with two valence electrons
- Horizontal rows on the periodic table
- Neutrally charged particle inside nucleus of atom
20 Clues: Elements found in columns 3 - 12 • 16th group with 6 valence electrons • 18th group with 8 valence electrons • 17th group with 7 valence electrons • 13th column with 3 valence electrons • 1st column with one valence electron • 15th column with 5 valence electrons • 14th column with 4 valence electrons • Weighted average mass of all isotopes • ...
Physical Science Trimester A 2025-11-10
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- The range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends.
- An educated guess
- The interference that occurs when two waves combine to make a wave with a larger amplitude.
- (f=ma) The acceleration of an object is the same direction as the net force of all objects is the same direction as the net force on the object
- The total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles of an object
- A wave that requires a medium through which to travel
- The transfer of thermal energy between materials by collisions of particles.
- In an experiment, a variable that does not change as the other variables change
- Occurs when two or more waves meet while traveling along the same medium.
- Mass per unit volume of material
- Resistance of an object to a change in velocity
- The amount of energy that flows through a certain area in a specific amount of time
- The energy of stretched or compressed objects
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- a=(vf-vi)/T
- The distance and direction of an objects change in position from the starting point.
- Attractive force between two objects that depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them
- Rhe science that focuses on planet Earth and its place in the universe
- The bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface through which it cannot pass.
- A change from one form of energy to another (also called an energy conversion)
- The movement of fluids in a cycle because of convection.
- The movement of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object.
- Rhythmic disturbance which carries energy through matter or space.
- Unit used to measure frequency
- Reflection from a rough surface
- The bending of a wave as it enters a new medium.
25 Clues: a=(vf-vi)/T • An educated guess • Unit used to measure frequency • Reflection from a rough surface • Mass per unit volume of material • The energy of stretched or compressed objects • Resistance of an object to a change in velocity • The bending of a wave as it enters a new medium. • A wave that requires a medium through which to travel • ...
Physical Science Review Puzzle 2025-11-18
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- A type of Pure Substance that is made up of two or more elements bonded together
- A measurement of the acidity of a substance
- This number provides the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- The type of element that typically loses electrons to become stable
- When the total number of atoms on both sides of a reaction are equal, that reaction is ______________
- These elements do not form ions
- The only family the is chemically stable
- What element has 3 energy levels and 2 valence electrons?
- A form of matter where all particles that make it up are the same type
- Name for a positively charged ion
- A measurement of the rate at which a substance flows
- A bond between a metal and a nonmetal
- As an ion this element has 17 protons and 18 electrons
- Name for a negatively charged ion
- Any substances that are made as a result of a chemical reaction
- A type of Pure Substance that is made up of single particles all of the same type
- What element has 9 protons, 10 neutrons and 9 electrons?
- A group of elements that have similar chemical properties and the same valence electrons
- A type of mixture where one substance dissolves in another
- The area of the atom where electrons are located
- The most reactive family of metals
- A group of elements that have the same number of valence electrons
- The electrons that are found in the outermost energy level of an atom
- As an ion this element has 11 protons and 10 electrons
- This number provides the number of protons and electrons in a neutral atom
- A form of matter where a variety of different particles make it up.
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- The number in front of a compound indicating how many molecules of that compound you have
- A change of matter that produces a new substance with entirely new chemical properties
- A measurement of the mass to volume ratio of a substance
- The area of the atom where protons and neutrons are located
- The term used to describe the charge of an atom as an ion
- A type of mixture where the different parts of the mixture remain separate and are easily observed.
- The number below an element in a chemical formula that indicates how many atoms of that element there are
- The overall charge of the nucleus of an atom
- The type of element that typically gains electrons to become stable
- The total mass in a reaction cannot be created or destroyed, but it can take on different forms.
- A bond between two or more nonmetals
- A change in matter that does not alter the chemical composition of the substance, only its appearance
- In an ionic bond the _________ always transfers valence electrons to the ______________
- The most reactive family of nonmetals
- In a covalent bond the valence electrons are ________ by the elements that bond.
- Any substances that take part in a chemical reaction
42 Clues: These elements do not form ions • Name for a positively charged ion • Name for a negatively charged ion • The most reactive family of metals • A bond between two or more nonmetals • A bond between a metal and a nonmetal • The most reactive family of nonmetals • The only family the is chemically stable • A measurement of the acidity of a substance • ...
Mental and Physical Health 2026-03-24
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- Avoid causing harm.
- Forms of stress
- To earn rewards.
- more than one perspective.
- California’s weather
- Finding a purpose bigger than yourself.
- Self-control and forgiveness.
- Negative consequence of diagnosis
- A sense of thankfulness for the past, present, and/or future.
- Well-being, Resilience, Positive emotions, Psychological health
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- euphoria that does not meet the threshold of mania.
- Opposite of social norms.
- genetic vulnerability.
- The device signals to reduce these body responses if they are elevated by using relaxation techniques.
- validates individuals’ emotions based on their experience, but also introduces healthier behaviors.
- Taijin kyofusho.
- Adverse childhood experiences.
- Not mind control.
- This psychology theory explores how behavior and mental processes influence physical health and wellness.
- Alleviating stress using emotional, cognitive, or behavioral methods.
20 Clues: Forms of stress • To earn rewards. • Taijin kyofusho. • Not mind control. • Avoid causing harm. • California’s weather • genetic vulnerability. • Opposite of social norms. • more than one perspective. • Self-control and forgiveness. • Adverse childhood experiences. • Negative consequence of diagnosis • Finding a purpose bigger than yourself. • ...
Physical Science Unit 10 2026-05-04
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- The spontaneous process of nuclei undergoing a change by the emitting particles or rays
- Given under its symbol in the periodic table
- Electrically neutral particles
- Negatively charged subatomic particles
- An isotope that undergoes spontaneous decay (disintegration)
- Occurs when each fission event causes at least one or more fission events
- Found inside the nucleus of an atom
- The minimum amount of fissionable material necessary to sustain a chain reaction
- The central core of an atom
- The weighed average mass of an atom of the element in naturally occurring samples
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- In isotopic notation, symbolized by the letter Z
- The short-range force of attraction that acts between two nucleons and holds the nucleus together
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- A collective term for neutrons and protons
- The total number of nucleons
- Forms of nuclei of an element that have the same numbers of protons but differ in their numbers of neutrons
- A procedure used to establish the age of ancient organic remains by measuring the amount of 14C in a sample
- Particles coming from the nucleus that are not certain to be fundamental
- The decrease in mass in a nuclear reaction
- A substance in which all the atoms have the same number of protons
- The number of protons plus neutrons in a nucleus
- A high-temperature gas of free electrons and positively charged ions
- The time it takes for half the nuclei in a given radioactive sample to decay
23 Clues: The central core of an atom • The total number of nucleons • Electrically neutral particles • Found inside the nucleus of an atom • Negatively charged subatomic particles • A collective term for neutrons and protons • The decrease in mass in a nuclear reaction • Given under its symbol in the periodic table • The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • ...
Physical Science Ch 22 2026-05-01
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- term that means light passes through with clear image
- the color that absorbs all wavelengths
- a disc of transparent material that refracts light
- a mirror that reflects on the outside curve
- the image produced by a reflection pool
- what color is not a single wave on light spectrum
- term that means light does not pass through
- the color that reflects all wavelengths
- an object that reflects light
- reflection of light in many directions off rough surface
- the color that has the longest wavelength
- type of lens used to correct farsightedness
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- the combo of blue and green light
- Lights rays have an ___ at the source and an arrow in wave direction
- a light ____ is a luminous object and produces light
- a mirror that reflects on the inside curve
- the color that yellow absorbs
- type of reflection that makes fiber optics cables work
- a higher index of refraction causes a ___ speed of light
- number of colors to exist in visible light spectrum
- the image type can be projected
- the term for colors that can be mixed to make other colors
- cyan, yellow and ___ are primary subtractive colors
- term that means light passes but is scattered and has unclear image
- reflection of light in same direction off flat surface
- property that describes stars
26 Clues: the color that yellow absorbs • an object that reflects light • property that describes stars • the image type can be projected • the combo of blue and green light • the color that absorbs all wavelengths • the image produced by a reflection pool • the color that reflects all wavelengths • the color that has the longest wavelength • a mirror that reflects on the inside curve • ...
Physical science super trivia 2026-05-12
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- a force that slows moving objects down
- the force that pull objects towards earth
- how far an object travels
- the quantity of motion an object has
- how fast something moves
- the rate at which velocity changes
- The path along which something moves
- What is measured to determine how long motion lasts
- A place or object used for comparison to detect motion
- the tendency of an object to resist changes in motion
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- a change in position over time
- the change in position from start to finish
- a push or pull on an object
- The unit used to measure force
- The amount of matter in a object
- The curved path an object follows through space
- speed In a certain direction
- The study of motion without considering forces
- The ability to do work or cause change
- a decrease in speed over time
20 Clues: how fast something moves • how far an object travels • a push or pull on an object • speed In a certain direction • a decrease in speed over time • a change in position over time • The unit used to measure force • The amount of matter in a object • the rate at which velocity changes • the quantity of motion an object has • The path along which something moves • ...
Chemistry: Properties of Matter Unit 3 LC 1 Lessons 1-4 2023-01-17
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- compound or element that changes during a chemical reaction.
- physical change that happens when liquid H20 is put in a cold environment that is below 32 degrees.
- a physical property of flavor being perceived
- does not change the material or substance.
- the quality of being able to be shaped and not broke.
- a physical property of a smell
- the substance produced at the end of a chemical reaction.
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- makes a new product.
- the chemical property that is how likely something can catch in fire.
- a physical property of the feel of a surface
- can be observed without changing the composition of the substance.
- another name for reactants when baking.
- a physical change that happens when ice is put in the hot sunlight
- when the composition of a substance must be changed and a new substance will form.
- chemical change caused by oxygen and iron.
- physical change that happens when liquid H2O is put in a VERY hot environment.
16 Clues: makes a new product. • a physical property of a smell • another name for reactants when baking. • does not change the material or substance. • chemical change caused by oxygen and iron. • a physical property of the feel of a surface • a physical property of flavor being perceived • the quality of being able to be shaped and not broke. • ...
Health-Ch 9, Lessons 1-4 2024-02-21
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- Rhythmic, nonstop, moderate to vigorous activity that requires large amounts of oxygen and works the heart.
- Basketball; baseball; soccer; football
- Sports you can do on your own or with a friend.
- The first stage of an exercise workout.
- The last stage of an exercise workout.
- Which part of your body is strengthened by curl-ups?
- This part of your body is strengthened by step-ups.
- A planned and organized session of physical activity
- Switching between different exercises.
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- Intense physical activity that requires little oxygen but uses short bursts of energy.
- Ability to engage in vigorous physical activity over time without tiring too easily or quickly.
- __________ activity refers to any kind of movement that uses up energy
- The ability of your body's joints to move easily through a full range of motion.
- Physical activity benefits you in both _____ and mind.
- The ___________ your muscle strength, the more force your muscles can exert.
- To increase your level of physical fitness, you need to set _____.
16 Clues: Basketball; baseball; soccer; football • The last stage of an exercise workout. • Switching between different exercises. • The first stage of an exercise workout. • Sports you can do on your own or with a friend. • This part of your body is strengthened by step-ups. • Which part of your body is strengthened by curl-ups? • ...
Physics Crossword 2012-10-21
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- process of moving
- place where sound waves cannot travel through
- quantity which is the rate of change of displacement
- acceleration in a body is due to ___ force
- property of of matter
- force that pulls any two objects together
- action of one surface rubbing against another
- a specific location
- product of mass and velocity
- physical quantity which is the measure of inertia
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- this violates newton's first law
- physical quantity equal to rate of change of momentum
- S.I. unit of force
- rate at which velocity changes
- state of physical balance
- momentum of a massive object at rest
- physical quantity equal to change in momentum
17 Clues: process of moving • S.I. unit of force • a specific location • property of of matter • state of physical balance • product of mass and velocity • rate at which velocity changes • this violates newton's first law • momentum of a massive object at rest • force that pulls any two objects together • acceleration in a body is due to ___ force • ...
SA501 - Audit Evidence - Specific Consideration for Selected Items - Crosswords 2023-08-30
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- The auditor can make direct communication with the legal _____ if there is any material risk identified regarding litigation of the entity. (7)
- Physical verification done by client’s staff is an example of ____ audit evidence. (6)
- There are ____ methods by which an auditor can collect evidence regarding inventory. (3)
- The auditor can ______ the inventory at physical inventory counting to collect sufficient evidence regarding inventory. (7)
- Matters relevant in planning attendance at physical inventory counting include ____ of inventory. (6)
- Audit evidence includes both ______ records and other information. (10)
- Purchase invoice and supplier’s challan are examples of ____ audit evidence. (8)
- The place at which physical inventory counting happens is important because it may cause threats to the ____ of the auditor. (6)
- Discussion with the managers is an example of ____ audit evidence. (4)
- In some cases, attendance at physical inventory counting may not be practicable. This may be due to factors such as the nature and _____ of the inventory. (8)
- The auditor can _____ performance of the management’s count procedures at physical inventory counting. (7)
- It is the information based on which an auditor arrives at his opinions. (8)
- The auditor shall obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence regarding the presentation and disclosure of _____ information in accordance with the applicable financial reporting framework. (7)
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- The objectives of auditor involves collection of sufficient evidence regarding the existence and condition of _____ of the entity. (9)
- If inventory was held by third party, auditor must request confirmation from them regarding the ____ and condition of inventory. (10)
- Audit evidence is divided into visual, oral and ____, depending upon the nature of the evidence. (11)
- The auditor can perform ___ _____ at physical inventory counting to collect sufficient evidence regarding inventory. [2 words (4) & (6)]
- The auditor shall modify the opinion in the auditor’s report in accordance with SA 705, if the attendance at physical inventory counting is _____. (13)
- The objectives of auditor involves collection of sufficient evidence regarding the completeness of ____ and claims involving the entity. (10)
- Sales invoice and goods received note are examples of ___ audit evidence. (8)
- General ____ is not an excuse for an auditor to omit attendance at physical inventory counting. (13)
- The auditor can review the legal _____ accounts in order to identify litigation and claims regarding the entity. (7)
22 Clues: Discussion with the managers is an example of ____ audit evidence. (4) • Audit evidence includes both ______ records and other information. (10) • It is the information based on which an auditor arrives at his opinions. (8) • Sales invoice and goods received note are examples of ___ audit evidence. (8) • ...
Health Chapter 10 Crossword 2024-02-28
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- break in a bone
- fitness body's ability to perform daily activities and meet unexpected demands with energy to spare
- ability to rapidly change the body's momentum and direction
- fitness ability to perform successfully in a particular sport or leisure activity
- heart rate number of heartbeats per minute that is safe and effective for a given intensity
- activity that prepares the body for physical activity gets blood pumping to the muscles and stretches muscle
- abnormal absence of menstrual period
- brain chemicals that improve mood released during physical activity
- brain injury that results from a blow or jolt to the head or upper body
- amount of energy the body uses per minute during an activity
- condition in which the skin and the body tissues beneath it freeze
- fitness ability of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems to deliver oxygen and nutrients to muscles and cells
- behaviors activities that consist of sitting or lying down and using very little energy
- medical emergency caused by overheating of the body can lead to shock, coma, and even death
- ability to continue performing a physical activity over time
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- ability to fully and easily move the joints
- exercise physical activity that is structured, planned, and has the purpose of increasing physical fitness
- exhaustion caused by overheating of the body characterized by nausea, dizziness, weakness, headache, weak pulse, disorientation, and fainting
- medical emergency in which body temperature is too low can lead to shock, coma, and death
- condition in which bones move out of their normal positions
- cramps painful muscle spasms caused by overheating of the body
- athlete triad three health conditions related to intense physical activity in females disordered eating, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis
- injury to a ligament
- activity any action in which the body uses energy
- powering the body without the use of oxygen
- training act of participating in various types of physical activity to help improve skill in another type
- ability to perform daily activities with ease and energy
- activity that helps the body wind down after physical activity helps heart rate return to normal level
- condition in which the body does not have enough fluid to perform basic functions
- fitness health-related fitness
- heart rate number of heartbeats per minute when the heart is working its hardest
- using oxygen to break down energy for use in the muscles
32 Clues: break in a bone • injury to a ligament • fitness health-related fitness • abnormal absence of menstrual period • ability to fully and easily move the joints • powering the body without the use of oxygen • activity any action in which the body uses energy • ability to perform daily activities with ease and energy • using oxygen to break down energy for use in the muscles • ...
Alex IB sports topic c cross word 2026-04-23
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- Activity involving physical exertion and skill, often for entertainment.
- Chemicals released during exercise that improve mood.
- A weight-to-height ratio used as an indicator of obesity.
- How hard the body is working during physical activity.
- Term for chronically high blood pressure.
- Chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart.
- A feeling of worry or unease that can be reduced by exercise
- Type of exercise that forces you to work against gravity, strengthening bones.
- The state of being subject to death; often linked to low physical activity levels.
- Regular or everyday physical activity.
- Fatty deposits that clog coronary arteries.
- A disease associated with physical inactivity.
- Type of fat stored within the abdominal cavity around internal organs.
- Relating to the arteries that surround and supply the heart.
- An individual's physical ability to perform a specific activity.
- When body cells do not respond normally to insulin (specifically in Type 2).
- Confidence in one's own worth; often improved by regular physical activity.
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- Hardening of the arteries due to plaque buildup.
- Life stage in women often linked to increased osteoporosis risk.
- The lifelong process where old bone is removed and new bone is added.
- The condition of suffering from a disease or medical condition.
- Planned, structured, and repetitive bodily movement aimed at improving fitness.
- The length of time an exercise session lasts.
- How often an individual performs physical activity.
- Excess body fat that endangers health, often measured by BMI.
- The state of not engaging in enough physical activity to meet health guidelines.
- Measurement of the amount of mineral matter per square centimeter of bone.
- Condition where blood flow to an area of the brain is cut off.
- Hormone that regulates blood glucose levels.
- Disease where the body’s ability to produce or respond to insulin is impaired.
- The primary sugar found in the blood; a key energy source.
- The extent to which an individual sticks to an exercise program.
- Formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel
- Acronym for diseases affecting the heart and blood vessels.
- Disease where bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue.
35 Clues: Regular or everyday physical activity. • Term for chronically high blood pressure. • Fatty deposits that clog coronary arteries. • Hormone that regulates blood glucose levels. • The length of time an exercise session lasts. • A disease associated with physical inactivity. • Formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel • ...
Diversity and Physical Disabilities 2021-01-12
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- One of the common stereotypes projected onto those who have a disability.
- The manifestation of a disability.
- Ableism is the ______________of equality and respect.
- The loss of ability experienced due to an impairment.
- One aspect of ableism is seeing a person as "disabled" rather than seeing them as an ______________.
- A group of stereotypes about people with disabilities which may lead to displays of bias or prejudice.
- Another common stereotype projected onto those who struggle with a disability.
- As Amy mentioned, a person with a disability can still achieve the things they want to but they may have to get ______________ in how they do it.
- Occupation of Diggory's uncle in the Chronicles of Narnia.
- Amy defined this as a place where barriers created by others don't inhibit her freedom.
- Sometimes stereotypes may initially sound like a __________________.
- As Amy said, "My disability is not something I am trying to overcome, but something I am trying to learn to live _______________.
- He built an ark.
- One of the common stereotypes projected onto those who struggle with a disability.
- How a person with a disability may feel when "called out" by strangers.
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- Disability is not __________________.
- Disability is a __________________ continuum of impairment.
- One way to be an ally for those with disabilities is to advocate for environments which are equally __________________.
- One example of academic accommodations would be additional _____________ _________.
- Disability if only one facet of this.
- How a person with a disability may feel when "called out" by strangers.
- One example of a vision impairment.
- How Sean felt when his teacher would not look at him and kept talking to his caregiver.
- A person who is disabled doesn't want to be seen as doing ______________ well when they are engaged in "normal" life activities.
- Overemphasizing the normative accomplishments of a person with a disability.
- The ADA requires all educational institutions to make "reasonable" _________________ for a person with a disability.
- The physiological basis for a disability.
- One of Harry Potter's roommates.
- Greed goddess of poetry or an instrument.
- Amy said one thing she was trying to avoid was ______________ ____________ to her disability.
- We need to remember that someone like Sean often __ ______ to understand us even if this is not our first impression.
31 Clues: He built an ark. • One of Harry Potter's roommates. • The manifestation of a disability. • One example of a vision impairment. • Disability is not __________________. • Disability if only one facet of this. • The physiological basis for a disability. • Greed goddess of poetry or an instrument. • Ableism is the ______________of equality and respect. • ...
Physical Description in French 2020-06-17
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- J'ai les yeux ... (blue)
- J'ai les cheveux ... (black)
- Elle est de taille ... (average)
- Je suis de ... moyenne (size)
- Elle a les ... roux (hair)
- Je ... grand (am)
- Il est ... grand (quite)
- ... les cheveux longs (I have)
- Il est ... (short)
- J'ai les yeux ... (green)
- Je suis ... grande (very)
- Il porte une ... (mustache)
- Tu ... les cheveux courts (have)
- J'ai les cheveux ... (grey)
- Il a les cheveux ... (curly)
- Elle est ... (tall)
- Il a les cheveux ... (white)
- Elle est un ... petite (a bit)
- Il a les ... noirs (eyes)
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- Elle a les cheveux ... (blond)
- Je porte les ... (glasses)
- Tu portes le ... (hijab, veil)
- Elle ... les lunettes (wears)
- Elle a les cheveux ... (wavy)
- J'ai les cheveux ... (straight)
- Il porte une ... (beard)
- Il ... petit (is)
- Je suis ... (incredible - you need to look this one up!)
- J'ai ... yeux bleus (the - plural)
- Il a les cheveux ... (long)
- Tu as les cheveux ... (brown)
- Tu as les yeux ... (brown)
- Tu ... de taille moyenne(are)
- J'ai les cheveux ... (red)
- Tu as les cheveux ... (short)
35 Clues: Je ... grand (am) • Il ... petit (is) • Il est ... (short) • Elle est ... (tall) • J'ai les yeux ... (blue) • Il est ... grand (quite) • Il porte une ... (beard) • J'ai les yeux ... (green) • Je suis ... grande (very) • Il a les ... noirs (eyes) • Je porte les ... (glasses) • Elle a les ... roux (hair) • Tu as les yeux ... (brown) • J'ai les cheveux ... (red) • Il a les cheveux ... (long) • ...
Physical Science Chapter 3 2020-09-23
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- type of mixture that is the same throughout
- can be beaten into different shapes
- the French scientist who developed the law of conservation of mass
- ________ number shows the number of protons + neutrons
- the negatively charged particle outside the nucleus of an atom
- the atomic _______ says atoms are made of one type of atom
- he thought atoms were made of only one type of atom
- matter with the same composition throughout
- thought electrons moved like planets around the sun
- the uncharged particle in the nucleus
- a chemical combination of more than one element
- used gold foil in his experiment
- discovered the electron
- the category of elements made of mostly gases
- electrons move randomly in energy levels within the electron ________
- discovered the proton
- atoms of the same element with a different number of neutrons
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- the category of elements that are shiny, malleable, and ductile
- small particles that make up matter
- matter made of one type of atom (starts with "e")
- a physical combination of different elements
- the first person to use the term "atom"
- discovered the nucleus
- shininess
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- elements are arranged on the periodic _______
- used the cathode ray tube
- type of mixture that is not the same throughout
- matter cannot be created or ______.
- the positively charged particle in the nucleus
- a mixture is physical, because the _______ of the substance is not changed
- discovered the neutron
- atomic _______ tells the number of protons in an element
- Thomson's model of the atom resembles cookie _____.
- the category of elements that have characteristics of metals and nonmetals
- _______ mass tells the average mass of all isotopes of an element
36 Clues: shininess • discovered the proton • discovered the nucleus • discovered the neutron • discovered the electron • used the cathode ray tube • used gold foil in his experiment • can be beaten into different shapes • small particles that make up matter • matter cannot be created or ______. • the uncharged particle in the nucleus • the first person to use the term "atom" • ...
Section 1 Physical Science 2020-09-23
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- Extremely small amount of a substance that can't be broken down.
- Change Occurs when some properties of a material change.
- (muddy water) Heterogeneous mixture that separates over time.
- Property Characteristics that can be observed or measured without changing the composition of a materials substance.
- Point Changes from a liquid to a gas. (boils)
- Materials ability to allow heat to flow.
- Property that describes how a substance combines chemically with other substances.
- Tendency of a liquid to keep from flowing.
- The ability of a solid to be hammered without shattering.
- State of matter where a material has neither a definite shape nor a definite volume.
- ability a material has to burn during the presence of oxygen.
- (windshield wiper fluid) substance with large particles.
- Substances that are made from two or more simpler substances.
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- Substances that can't be broken down into simpler substances.
- Property The ability to produce change in the composition of matter.
- Any solid that separates from a liquid mixture.
- Substance Matter that always has the exact same composition.
- (milk) substance with medium or intermediate sized particles.
- The process that separates substances in a solution based on boiling points.
- The process that separates materials based on the size of their particles.
- Change When a substance reacts and forms one or more new substances.
- Point Changes from a solid to a liquid.(melts)
- Energy Energy an object has due to its motion.
- Substance that is made by mixing two or more substances together.
- State of matter where materials have a definite shape and a definite volume
- Material that has a definite volume but not a definite shape.
26 Clues: Materials ability to allow heat to flow. • Tendency of a liquid to keep from flowing. • Point Changes from a liquid to a gas. (boils) • Point Changes from a solid to a liquid.(melts) • Energy Energy an object has due to its motion. • Any solid that separates from a liquid mixture. • Change Occurs when some properties of a material change. • ...
Chapter 3 Physical Activity 2020-10-12
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- If the blood supply to the heart is severely reduced or cut off a occurs.
- Is a disease characterized by uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells.
- You develop your or greatest bone mass, when you are young.
- Another name for high blood pressure is ____.
- vessel wall.
- Is a condition in which a person has excessive body fat.
- injured or ill may have an
- People who continue exercising even when they
- People suffering from a condition called ____ have too much arch in the lower back.
- is known as
- The highest pressure exerted by blood in your arteries is your blood pressure.
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- A health problem caused by doing too much
- Is the force exerted by blood against a
- An carries blood away from the heart to other parts of the body.
- Being inactive is a for cardiovascular diseases.
- People who have cannot regulate the sugar level in their blood properly.
- The lowest pressure exerted by blood in your arteries is your blood pressure.
- A condition in which bones become porous and lose their strength is
- A buildup of substances on the inner walls of
- A can affect a person’s ability to think,move,and speak.
- activity is a
21 Clues: is known as • vessel wall. • activity is a • injured or ill may have an • Is the force exerted by blood against a • A health problem caused by doing too much • Another name for high blood pressure is ____. • A buildup of substances on the inner walls of • People who continue exercising even when they • Being inactive is a for cardiovascular diseases. • ...
Physical and Chemical Properties 2021-08-25
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- The ability of a substance to ignite causing fire
- The gradual wearing away of a metal element due to a chemical reaction
- Ability to transfer heat or electricity
- Depends on the amount of matter being observed
- Material that can be pulled out into a wire
- A material's acidity or basicity level
- The act or process of burning
- Temperature at which a material becomes a solid
- The amount of space that matter occupies
- The ability to dissolve
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- Material that can be hammered or rolled into flat sheets
- The quality relative degree, or specific degree of being toxic or poisonous.
- The properties of attraction possessed by magnets
- The resistance of a liquid to flow
- The measurement of how much mass of a substance is contained in a given volume
- The longest extent of anything as measured from end to end
- Does not depend on the amount of matter being observed
- The rate at which material undergoes a chemical reaction
- To dull the luster of a metallic surface
- The measure of how much matter is in an object
20 Clues: The ability to dissolve • The act or process of burning • The resistance of a liquid to flow • A material's acidity or basicity level • Ability to transfer heat or electricity • To dull the luster of a metallic surface • The amount of space that matter occupies • Material that can be pulled out into a wire • Depends on the amount of matter being observed • ...
Physical Health Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-24
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- The smell of the human body, especially when unpleasant.
- Hygienic process for the mouth and should take two minutes.
- A serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
- A condition in which the immune system reacts abnormally to a foreign substance.
- Not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions.
- Procedure for dislodging an obstruction from a person's windpipe
- An area of redness and spots on a person's skin, appearing especially as a result of allergy or illness.
- Activity requiring physical effort
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- A detergent or soap for washing the hair.
- To wash oneself
- A rhythmical throbbing of the arteries as blood is propelled through them, typically as felt in the wrists or neck.
- A substance which removes or conceals unpleasant smells.
- automated external defibrillator
- Used to sooth and heal wounds and minor burns.
- A set of materials and tools used for giving emergency treatment to a sick or injured person
- Do this with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds
- A strip of material used to bind a wound or to protect an injured part of the body.
- The process of causing something to absorb water.
- injury caused by contact with extreme heat or chemical (1st, 2nd, or 3rd degree)
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
20 Clues: To wash oneself • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation • automated external defibrillator • Activity requiring physical effort • A detergent or soap for washing the hair. • Used to sooth and heal wounds and minor burns. • The process of causing something to absorb water. • The smell of the human body, especially when unpleasant. • ...
Physical Science Final Exam 2021-11-15
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- The rate of change of position of an object ; Can be displayed by the slope on a distance-time graph
- energy of position, shape, or state
- Apparent change in the frequency of a sound due to the motion of the source or the listener
- speed of an object in a particular direction
- the number of protons found within one atom of an element
- items that do not transfer heat or electricity well
- Any disturbance that transmits energy through matter or space
- Vertical column on the Periodic Table, the elements share properties
- energy stored in the chemical bonds between the atoms of a substance
- positively charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom
- state of matter which moves erratically and fills the entire volume of its container
- current that flows in more than one direction
- force that slows or opposes current
- substance that was dissolved in a solution
- the energy of motion
- The distance in a wave from one corresponding point to another
- the energy of vibrations of an object
- Any push or pull that has the ability to change the motion of an object
- In a solution, the substance that is present in greater quantities
- energy of moving electrons
- circuit with only one path for electrons to follow
- electric current that flows in only one direction
- The rate of change of velocity ; Can be displayed by the slope on a velocity-time graph
- the substance a wave travels through
- the amount of matter an object is made from
- the force of attraction between two objects
- the ability to do work or cause change
- device that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy
- the energy found within the nucleus of an atom
- The bouncing back of a wave when it hits a barrier
- The bending of a wave as it passes through an opening or around a corner
- transfer of thermal energy in empty space
- substances that are not able to dissolve
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- particle made of a combination of protons, neutrons, and electrons; smallest part of an element that has its properties
- the energy of electromagnetic waves
- the movement of thermal energy between objects
- Bending of a wave as it passes from one substance to another because of a change in speed
- solution that contains the largest possible amount of a solute
- movement of thermal energy as currents within a liquid or gas
- circuit that has more than one path for electrons to follow
- property of matter that resists a change in its motion
- particles found it the nucleus of an atom with no charge
- negatively charged particles found in an atom
- devices that convert chemical energy to electrical energy
- total kinetic energy of the particles that make up an object
- the flow of electrons within a circuit
- Water and earthquake waves are an example, Waves that require a medium
- a solution that is bitter and turns red litmus paper blue
- state of matter in which particles vibrate in place and has its own definite shape and volume
- elements found on the right hand side of the Periodic Table, usually brittle and non-conductors
- How often a disturbance, or wave, occurs
- items that will transfer heat or electricity well
- The height of a wave above its rest position
- Elements Located on the left and middle of the Periodic Table that conduct electricity and heat well
- Horizontal row on the Periodic Table
- solution that is sour and turns blue litmus paper red
- this state of matter takes the shape of its container, but not the volume
- transfer of thermal energy through touching or direct contact
- the path electricity will follow
- an atom with a positive or negative charge because it has gained or lost electrons
60 Clues: the energy of motion • energy of moving electrons • the path electricity will follow • the energy of electromagnetic waves • energy of position, shape, or state • force that slows or opposes current • the substance a wave travels through • Horizontal row on the Periodic Table • the energy of vibrations of an object • the flow of electrons within a circuit • ...
Physical Science Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-12
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- A place equipped for experimental study
- An explanation of things or events based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigations
- The five _____ are problem/question, formulate a hypothesis, experiment, collect and analyze results, conclusion, and communicate the results.
- Keep you safe from hazards including cuts, burns (chemical), abrasion, crushing or contact with bio-hazards
- The action or process of observing something or someone in order to gain information
- Safety glasses you need to wear during a lab
- A substance that flows freely but is of constant volume
- Physical substance which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy
- A quantity that can have more than a single value
- a group of atoms bonded together
- Detailed examination of the elements or structure of something
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- The ability of a substance to burn
- A judgement or decision reached by reasoning
- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery
- Possible explanation for a problem using what is known and what is observed
- The mass per unit volume of a material
- The amount of space that a substance or object occupies within a container
- Freedom from harm or danger
- A large body of matter with no define shape
- The action or power of focusing one's attention
20 Clues: Freedom from harm or danger • a group of atoms bonded together • The ability of a substance to burn • The mass per unit volume of a material • A place equipped for experimental study • A large body of matter with no define shape • A judgement or decision reached by reasoning • Safety glasses you need to wear during a lab • The action or power of focusing one's attention • ...
Physical Science Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-12
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- Glasses that should always be used during labs
- A coat that should always be used during labs
- Mass/volume
- To make hot or warm
- To end the experiment, evaluating the results
- A substance that is used in chemistry
- To test
- To explain
- A prediction before experimenting
- Solid, liquid, or gas
- Things that you put on your hand for experiments
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- To observe
- To write down information on a drawn diagram
- A proposed explanation to a certain topic
- When something is harmful
- Mass/density
- The method scientists use to solve problems
- A place where experiments are done
- To be safe
- Density = ?/volume
20 Clues: To test • To observe • To be safe • To explain • Mass/volume • Mass/density • Density = ?/volume • To make hot or warm • Solid, liquid, or gas • When something is harmful • A prediction before experimenting • A place where experiments are done • A substance that is used in chemistry • A proposed explanation to a certain topic • The method scientists use to solve problems • ...
Physical Science Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-16
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- a condition that is not limited to a specific set of values but can vary, without gaps, across a continuum
- a region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts.
- process by which heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water.
- an alternating current
- the change in direction of a wavefront at an interface between two different media so that the wavefront returns into the medium from which it originated
- the act of protecting Earth's natural resources for current and future generations
- one of the distinct forms in which matter can exist
- a chemical substance that neutralizes alkalis, dissolves some metals, and turns litmus red; typically, a corrosive or sour-tasting liquid of this kind.
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.
- a phenomenon in which two waves superpose to form a resultant wave of greater, lower, or the same amplitude
- measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force at least part of which is applied in the direction of the displacement
- a double inclined plane such that the two sloping surfaces taper to form either a sharp edge or a pointed edge
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- a disturbance that travels through a medium
- a material or object that produces
- the principal molecule for storing and transferring energy in cells.
- the distance between successive crests of a wave
- the transfer of internal energy by microscopic collisions of particles and movement of electrons within a body.
- the superposition of a large component due to the fluid drag toward the filter barrier and a random component due to brownian motion
- the force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other
- a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number, usually in rows, so that elements with similar atomic structure (and hence similar chemical properties) appear in vertical columns.
- The highest surface part of a wave
- the ability to withstand the force or effect of resistance
- a type of chemical bonding that involves the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions, or between two atoms with sharply different electronegativities, and is the primary interaction occurring in ionic compounds.
- a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bond
- caused by or related to heat or temperature
- An object at rest stays at rest
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.
- the basic building block for all matter in the universe
- an image or object which is identical in form to another, but with the structure reversed
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
- the universal force of attraction acting between all matter
- the form of energy that is transferred between systems or objects with different temperatures
- the process by which a beam of light or other system of waves is spread out as a result of passing through a narrow aperture or across an edge, typically accompanied by interference between the wave forms produced.
- a usually round part of most cells that is enclosed in a double membrane, controls the activities of the cell
- the chemical element of atomic number 13, a light silvery-gray metal.
- vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when they reach a person's or animal's ear.
- small regions in which the magnetic direction of all the atoms are aligned in the same directions
- Any alteration of a substance from its original shape, size and state
- the change of energy from one form to another.
- the superposition of a large component due to the fluid drag toward the filter barrier and a random component due to brownian motion.
- the time rate of change of the momentum of a body is equal in both magnitude and direction to the force imposed on it.
- If two individual forces are of equal magnitude and opposite direction
- a simple lifting machine consisting of a rope which unwinds from a wheel on to a cylindrical drum or shaft joined to the wheel to provide mechanical advantage.
- the rate at which heat is transferred by conduction through a unit cross-section area of a material
- 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 soft metal core made into a magnet by the passage of electric current through a coil surrounding it
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- interference is a phenomenon in which two waves superpose to form a resultant wave of greater, lower, or the same amplitude
- 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.
- an increase (or decrease) in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source and observer move toward (or away from) each other.
- the measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms of any of several scales
- a measure of how much a force is increased by using a tool or machine
- two forces acting on an object are not equal in size
- a discipline of thermal engineering that concerns the generation, use, conversion, and exchange of thermal energy between physical systems
- the fact or phenomenon of light, radio waves, etc. being deflected in passing obliquely through the interface between one medium and another or through a medium of varying density.
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- chemical compound composed of ions held together by electrostatic forces termed ionic bonding
- light energy, heat energy, mechanical energy, gravitational energy, electrical energy, sound energy, chemical energy, nuclear or atomic energy
- the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space or through a material medium
- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- proceeding or acting in a direction toward a center or axis centripetal acceleration of a body
- An individual form of life
- simple machine made of a rigid beam and a fulcrum
- of or relating to the motion of material bodies and the forces and energy associated therewith.
- any of a group of single-celled prokaryotic organisms
- a plane surface that makes an oblique angle with the plane of the horizon.
- a circuit in which the electric current passes through two or more branches or connected parts at the same time before it combines again.
- region at each end of a magnet where the external magnetic field is strongest
- the act or process of changing completely
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate.
- the process of something moving or changing place, or even just changing position
- the chemical element of atomic number 56, a soft white reactive metal of the alkaline earth group.
- circuit that comprises a path along which the whole current flows through each component
- the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible, at which the motion of particles that constitutes heat would be minimal
- when two bodies interact, they apply forces to one another that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
- a vector whose length is the shortest distance from the initial to the final position of a point P undergoing motion.
- a value that represents the sum of values divided by the number of values in the set
- wheel that carries a flexible rope, cord, cable, chain, or belt on its rim
- the mass of an atom.
- a class of substances characterized by high electrical and thermal conductivity as well as by malleability, ductility, and high reflectivity of light.
- any of the basic mechanical devices for applying a force
- the resistance of any physical object to any change in its velocity.
- state of equilibrium or equipoise
- strength or energy exerted or brought to bear
- to calculate the velocity of light.
- a short, slender, sharp-pointed metal pin with a raised helical thread running around it and a slotted head, used to join things together by being rotated so that it pierces wood or other material and is held tightly in place.
- the process of either splitting an atom
- time rate of doing work or delivering energy
- a small localized object to which can be ascribed several physical or chemical properties, such as volume, density, or mass
- a currently unrealized ability
- the physical structure, shape and size of an organism
- the chemical element of atomic number 35, a dark red fuming toxic liquid with a choking, irritating smell. It is a member of the halogen group and occurs chiefly as salts in seawater
- the rate at which an object changes its position
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position
- a numerical measurement of how far apart objects or points are
- rate at which velocity changes with time
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- the capacity for doing work
- material substance that constitutes the observable universe and, together with energy, forms the basis of all objective phenomena
99 Clues: the mass of an atom. • an alternating current • An individual form of life • the capacity for doing work • a currently unrealized ability • An object at rest stays at rest • state of equilibrium or equipoise • a material or object that produces • The highest surface part of a wave • to calculate the velocity of light. • the process of either splitting an atom • ...
Physical Science Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-16
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- a condition that is not limited to a specific set of values but can vary, without gaps, across a continuum
- a region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts.
- process by which heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water.
- an alternating current
- the change in direction of a wavefront at an interface between two different media so that the wavefront returns into the medium from which it originated
- the act of protecting Earth's natural resources for current and future generations
- one of the distinct forms in which matter can exist
- a chemical substance that neutralizes alkalis, dissolves some metals, and turns litmus red; typically, a corrosive or sour-tasting liquid of this kind.
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.
- a phenomenon in which two waves superpose to form a resultant wave of greater, lower, or the same amplitude
- measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force at least part of which is applied in the direction of the displacement
- a double inclined plane such that the two sloping surfaces taper to form either a sharp edge or a pointed edge
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- a disturbance that travels through a medium
- a material or object that produces
- the principal molecule for storing and transferring energy in cells.
- the distance between successive crests of a wave
- the transfer of internal energy by microscopic collisions of particles and movement of electrons within a body.
- the superposition of a large component due to the fluid drag toward the filter barrier and a random component due to brownian motion
- the force exerted by magnets when they attract or repel each other
- a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number, usually in rows, so that elements with similar atomic structure (and hence similar chemical properties) appear in vertical columns.
- The highest surface part of a wave
- the ability to withstand the force or effect of resistance
- a type of chemical bonding that involves the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions, or between two atoms with sharply different electronegativities, and is the primary interaction occurring in ionic compounds.
- a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bond
- caused by or related to heat or temperature
- An object at rest stays at rest
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.
- the basic building block for all matter in the universe
- an image or object which is identical in form to another, but with the structure reversed
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
- the universal force of attraction acting between all matter
- the form of energy that is transferred between systems or objects with different temperatures
- the process by which a beam of light or other system of waves is spread out as a result of passing through a narrow aperture or across an edge, typically accompanied by interference between the wave forms produced.
- a usually round part of most cells that is enclosed in a double membrane, controls the activities of the cell
- the chemical element of atomic number 13, a light silvery-gray metal.
- vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when they reach a person's or animal's ear.
- small regions in which the magnetic direction of all the atoms are aligned in the same directions
- Any alteration of a substance from its original shape, size and state
- the change of energy from one form to another.
- the superposition of a large component due to the fluid drag toward the filter barrier and a random component due to brownian motion.
- the time rate of change of the momentum of a body is equal in both magnitude and direction to the force imposed on it.
- If two individual forces are of equal magnitude and opposite direction
- a simple lifting machine consisting of a rope which unwinds from a wheel on to a cylindrical drum or shaft joined to the wheel to provide mechanical advantage.
- the rate at which heat is transferred by conduction through a unit cross-section area of a material
- 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 soft metal core made into a magnet by the passage of electric current through a coil surrounding it
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- interference is a phenomenon in which two waves superpose to form a resultant wave of greater, lower, or the same amplitude
- 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.
- an increase (or decrease) in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source and observer move toward (or away from) each other.
- the measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms of any of several scales
- a measure of how much a force is increased by using a tool or machine
- two forces acting on an object are not equal in size
- a discipline of thermal engineering that concerns the generation, use, conversion, and exchange of thermal energy between physical systems
- the fact or phenomenon of light, radio waves, etc. being deflected in passing obliquely through the interface between one medium and another or through a medium of varying density.
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- chemical compound composed of ions held together by electrostatic forces termed ionic bonding
- light energy, heat energy, mechanical energy, gravitational energy, electrical energy, sound energy, chemical energy, nuclear or atomic energy
- the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space or through a material medium
- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- proceeding or acting in a direction toward a center or axis centripetal acceleration of a body
- An individual form of life
- simple machine made of a rigid beam and a fulcrum
- of or relating to the motion of material bodies and the forces and energy associated therewith.
- any of a group of single-celled prokaryotic organisms
- a plane surface that makes an oblique angle with the plane of the horizon.
- a circuit in which the electric current passes through two or more branches or connected parts at the same time before it combines again.
- region at each end of a magnet where the external magnetic field is strongest
- the act or process of changing completely
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate.
- the process of something moving or changing place, or even just changing position
- the chemical element of atomic number 56, a soft white reactive metal of the alkaline earth group.
- circuit that comprises a path along which the whole current flows through each component
- the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible, at which the motion of particles that constitutes heat would be minimal
- when two bodies interact, they apply forces to one another that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
- a vector whose length is the shortest distance from the initial to the final position of a point P undergoing motion.
- a value that represents the sum of values divided by the number of values in the set
- wheel that carries a flexible rope, cord, cable, chain, or belt on its rim
- the mass of an atom.
- a class of substances characterized by high electrical and thermal conductivity as well as by malleability, ductility, and high reflectivity of light.
- any of the basic mechanical devices for applying a force
- the resistance of any physical object to any change in its velocity.
- state of equilibrium or equipoise
- strength or energy exerted or brought to bear
- to calculate the velocity of light.
- a short, slender, sharp-pointed metal pin with a raised helical thread running around it and a slotted head, used to join things together by being rotated so that it pierces wood or other material and is held tightly in place.
- the process of either splitting an atom
- time rate of doing work or delivering energy
- a small localized object to which can be ascribed several physical or chemical properties, such as volume, density, or mass
- a currently unrealized ability
- the physical structure, shape and size of an organism
- the chemical element of atomic number 35, a dark red fuming toxic liquid with a choking, irritating smell. It is a member of the halogen group and occurs chiefly as salts in seawater
- the rate at which an object changes its position
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position
- a numerical measurement of how far apart objects or points are
- rate at which velocity changes with time
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- the capacity for doing work
- material substance that constitutes the observable universe and, together with energy, forms the basis of all objective phenomena
99 Clues: the mass of an atom. • an alternating current • An individual form of life • the capacity for doing work • a currently unrealized ability • An object at rest stays at rest • state of equilibrium or equipoise • a material or object that produces • The highest surface part of a wave • to calculate the velocity of light. • the process of either splitting an atom • ...
Physical Disabilities Final Exam 2021-12-22
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- Claw deformity is a symptom of ____ Tunnel Syndrome.
- In cardiopulmonary rehab, avoid ____ muscle contractions.
- For CTS, wrist is splinted in ____.
- Drills focused on building endurance, accuracy of control and placement of prosthesis.
- (2 words) Gliding the nerve through its neural sheath to restore motion.
- Passive extension and passive flexion
- (2 words) Splint for treating Intersection Syndrome.
- Phase in which IADLs are resumed.
- Insertion of a titanium rod into the bone of a residual limb.
- This provocative test compresses the scalene triangle.
- Decreased sensitivity to painful stimuli.
- Test used for Lateral Epicondylitis.
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- Laceration of Zone 3.
- Active extension and passive flexion
- This provocative test compresses at the pec minor area.
- Resting metabolic unit.
- This stage of CPRS/SHS is irreversible.
- Neuropathy characterized by the nerves inability to properly glide through the surrounding tissues.
- Two types of Brachial Plexus Neuropathy: Compressive BPN (CBPN) and ____.
- TOS provocative test for both vascular and neurologic compression.
- Extreme sensitivity to touch.
- Replaced the Functional Independence Measure (FIM).
22 Clues: Laceration of Zone 3. • Resting metabolic unit. • Extreme sensitivity to touch. • Phase in which IADLs are resumed. • For CTS, wrist is splinted in ____. • Active extension and passive flexion • Test used for Lateral Epicondylitis. • Passive extension and passive flexion • This stage of CPRS/SHS is irreversible. • Decreased sensitivity to painful stimuli. • ...
Europe Physical Feature Crossword 2022-01-05
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- The ______ are the highest mountain range system that lies entirely in Europe.
- The Mediterranean Sea is the 10th largest ______ in the world.
- The Italian Peninsula is sometimes nicknamed ‘Lo Stivale’, which means ‘The ______’ in Italian.
- The Arctic Ocean borders Europe to the ______.
- The Volga River flows through western Russia and empties into the ______ ______.
- The ______is Europe’s longest river.
- Of the five oceans, the ______is the second largest.
- The highest peak in the Alps is ______ ______.
- This peninsula is made up of Denmark.
- The ______ ______is a body of water that separates southern England from northern France.
- The Norwegian Sea is home to ______, seals, and many more marine animals
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- The Black Sea might be names for powerful winter storms make the sea appear ______in color.
- The Atlantic Ocean borders the ______coast of Europe
- The ______is a mountain range that runs along the border of Spain and France
- The ______ is Europe’s second-longest river.
- Almost half of the Russian population lives near a river that is often nicknamed “______ ______”
- A landform that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- The North Sea has also been referred to as the ______Sea.
- The Ural Mountains are located in.
- The ______ Mountains separate the European and Asian continents.
- Spain and Portugal make up the ______ Peninsula.
- Of the five oceans, the ______is the smallest and shallowest.
- The Arctic Ocean is also known as the ______ of all the oceans.
- The Aegean Sea is an arm of the Mediterranean located between ______ and Greece
- This peninsula is made up of many countries including Greece, Albania, and Croatia.
25 Clues: The Ural Mountains are located in. • The ______is Europe’s longest river. • This peninsula is made up of Denmark. • The ______ is Europe’s second-longest river. • The Arctic Ocean borders Europe to the ______. • The highest peak in the Alps is ______ ______. • Spain and Portugal make up the ______ Peninsula. • The Atlantic Ocean borders the ______coast of Europe • ...
Physical science Study Guide 2022-01-13
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- neutral particle
- a type if metals that are good conductors
- a different version of an element
- horizontal row in the periodic table
- reactive to air
- when an atom loses an electron
- more neutrons than protons
- the probability of particle being somewhere
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- form all gasses
- terrible conductors of electricity
- when there is an extra or less particle
- the unit of measurement in the atomic mass
- negatively charged particle
- rare earth metals
- positively charged particle
- vertical row in the periodic table
- center of an atom
- gasses found in the atmosphere
- more electrons than protons
- has no color
- the number of protons in an atom
- great conductors of electricity
22 Clues: has no color • form all gasses • reactive to air • neutral particle • rare earth metals • center of an atom • more neutrons than protons • negatively charged particle • positively charged particle • more electrons than protons • gasses found in the atmosphere • when an atom loses an electron • great conductors of electricity • the number of protons in an atom • ...
Physical Science Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-02
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- a material that absorbs some colors of light and reflects other colors of light
- the rate at which a wave's energy flows through a given area
- a point where a crest or trough occurs midway between nodes
- light in which waves have the same wavelength and the crests and troughs are lined up
- a wave that travels along a surface separating two media
- the full range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- longitudinal waves - compressions and rarefactions that travel through a medium
- a point on a standing wave that has no displacement from the rest position
- objects that give off their own light
- light is redirected as it passes through a medium
- a disturbance in matter that carries energy from one place to another
- the process in which white light separates into colors
- a material absorbs light at one wavelength and then emits light at a longer wavelength
- a false or distorted image
- material that transmits light
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- a wave in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to the direction the wave travels
- a device that generates a beam of coherent light
- the light produced when an object gets hot enough to glow
- the distance between a point on one wave and the same point on the next cycle of the wave
- a wave that appears to stay in one place
- transverse waves consisting of changing electric fields and changing magnetic fields
- a solid material that can emit light by fluorescence
- the maximum displacement of the medium from its rest position
- a wave that causes the medium to vibrate at right angles to the direction in which the wave travels
- material that scatters light
- the material through which a wave travels
- a copy of an object formed by reflected (or refracted) waves of light
- the time required for one cycle, a complete motion that returns to its starting point
- a technique for determining the distance to an object under water
- the number of complete cycles in a given time
30 Clues: a false or distorted image • material that scatters light • material that transmits light • objects that give off their own light • a wave that appears to stay in one place • the material through which a wave travels • the number of complete cycles in a given time • a device that generates a beam of coherent light • light is redirected as it passes through a medium • ...
Introduction to Physical Science 2018-01-31
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- This prefix means 1/100 or 0.01
- This prefix means 1/10 or 0.1
- A conclusion or deduction based on observations.
- This SI Unit is the base unit for volume.
- Any information collected with the senses.
- The study of forces and energy.
- These are all the digits that are known in a measurement, plus the last digit that is estimated.
- What you keep the same.
- States a repeated observation about NATURE.
- This prefix means 10.
- Representation of an object or event.
- The closeness of a measurement to the actual value of what is being measured.
- Anything that can be changed in an experiment.
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- What you change in an experiment.
- What changes because of the independent variable.
- This is the base SI Unit for length.
- Is the ratio of the objects mass to its volume.
- This prefix means 1000
- A possible answer that can be tested.
- How exact a measurement is.
- The study of matter and its changes.
- An explanation that has been tested by repeated observation.
- This prefix means 100
- This prefix means 1/1000 or 0.001
- This base SI Unit is used to measure the amount of matter an object has.
25 Clues: This prefix means 100 • This prefix means 10. • This prefix means 1000 • What you keep the same. • How exact a measurement is. • This prefix means 1/10 or 0.1 • This prefix means 1/100 or 0.01 • The study of forces and energy. • What you change in an experiment. • This prefix means 1/1000 or 0.001 • This is the base SI Unit for length. • The study of matter and its changes. • ...
Physical Geography Review (Troop) 2018-04-10
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- A 'misfit' boulder
- Precipitation caused due to a mountainous landscape
- The exterior layer of the earth's lithosphere
- A glacier that moves through mountain valleys
- Igneous rock that forms inside the earth
- Climate that is located in-land, away from water
- Established theory of continental drift
- A well known divergent plate boundary
- Igneous rock that forms above the earth's surface
- Scrape marks on the landscape from glacial movement
- Molten rock above the earth's surface
- Rock that forms from cooled magma/lava
- Fastest moving plate (at least according to our note)
- The flexible, semi-molten layer of the earth, below the crust
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- Created by a convergent plate interaction
- Rock made of layers of tiny rock particles
- Acronym for remembering climate factors
- Plates moving towards eachother
- When one plate descends under another
- Used to compare the size of earthquakes
- When a piece of a glacier breaks off into water
- Plates moving away from eachother
- Climate that is moderated by water
- Rock that has been changed under intense heat and pressure
- Established theory of plate tectonics
- The movement of heat through a material
- Plates scraping sideways against eachother
- An ancient supercontinent
- Molten rock below the earth's surface
29 Clues: A 'misfit' boulder • An ancient supercontinent • Plates moving towards eachother • Plates moving away from eachother • Climate that is moderated by water • When one plate descends under another • A well known divergent plate boundary • Established theory of plate tectonics • Molten rock above the earth's surface • Molten rock below the earth's surface • ...
Physical Science Enrichment #3 2017-12-06
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- The measure of an objects displacement over time
- The force that opposes motion of two objects in contact with each other.
- A theory that has been tested without any contradictions
- An object in motion will remain in motion and an object at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
- The force of an object is dependent on the product of its mass and acceleration
- The downward force on an object resulting from it's acceleration due to gravity
- The rate of change of velocity
- The friction occurring between two objects in contact with one another when they are not moving
- An if...then..statement that suggests a potential explanation or solution to a problem
- A launched object that is affected by a horizontal speed and the acceleration due to gravity
- Little "g" = 9.8 m/s^2 on Earth
- A process of learning that includes observation, data collection and analysis, and conclusions.
- An evolving theory with supporting evidence that explains natural phenomena
- The variable placed on the X axis
- The friction occurring between two surfaces in contact with one another when they are moving.
- The quantity of matter in a substance
- The force that is equal in magnitude to weight and opposite in direction
- All the factors in an experiment
- The sum of all the forces acting on an object
- Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- A non powered device that completes a task with one motion. Examples include levers, pulleys, inclined planes, wedges, and gears
- The effect of a force applied over a period of time
- The product of an object's mass and velocity
- A situation set up to investigate relationships between variables
- The product of an object's mass and acceleration
- The use of scientific information to meet the needs and wants of society
- A measurement that includes magnitude and direction
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- Imaginary lines that run north and south measuring distances east and west of the prime meridian
- Momentum cannot be created or destroyed, only transfered
- The measure of an object's change in position
- Term describing balanced forces.
- Maps that measure elevations of land masses
- The sample in an experiment not subjected to the experimental variable
- The variable placed on the Y axis
- The measure of an object's total length traveled
- An object accelerating downward affected only by gravity
- An international system of units of measurement.
- A measure that includes only magnitude
- An imaginary line at 0 degrees longitude
- Imaginary lines that run east and west measuring distances north and south of the equator
- The variables in an experiment that must remain the same for all samples.
- Maps that measure depths of bodies of water
- The measure of rise over run on a graph
- The property of matter that resists changes in it's motion
- The energy resulting from a force applied over a distance
- Observed when an object has had a change in position
- An imaginary line at 0 degrees latitude that separates the northern and southern hemisphere
- Scalar measurement of how quickly an object is traveling
48 Clues: The rate of change of velocity • Little "g" = 9.8 m/s^2 on Earth • Term describing balanced forces. • All the factors in an experiment • The variable placed on the Y axis • The variable placed on the X axis • The quantity of matter in a substance • A measure that includes only magnitude • The measure of rise over run on a graph • An imaginary line at 0 degrees longitude • ...
Physical science - Lesson 9 2018-03-15
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- - equations for electromagnetism
- - set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of electric charge
- -the SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second.
- - Connection between electricty ang magnetism
- - a region around a magnetic material within which the force of magnetism acts.
- - a region around a charged particle or object within which a force would be exerted on other charged particles or objects.
- - the direction of magnetic field is givem by the?
- - Phenomenon related to electricity
- - Published " De magnete"
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- - Proposed charge us transferred by the exchange of electrons
- - British scientistin 1831
- - Opposite of south pole
- - propotional to the pole streght of each pole
- - type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current
- - he physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field
- - Used to demonstrate the presence ang nature of electric fields
- - Opposite of North poles
- - Application of electromagnetic induction
- - the International System of Units unit of electric charge
- - Found out the ability of object to atract lights can be transfered to amber
- - Demonstrated that electric current flowing in a wire.
- - discovered the principle of statichaving an electric charge
22 Clues: - Opposite of south pole • - Opposite of North poles • - Published " De magnete" • - British scientistin 1831 • - equations for electromagnetism • - Phenomenon related to electricity • - Application of electromagnetic induction • - Connection between electricty ang magnetism • - propotional to the pole streght of each pole • - the direction of magnetic field is givem by the? • ...
French, Physical Traits, Crossowrd. 2017-09-28
21 Clues: Old • Tall • Small • Young • Pretty • Bronze • Athletic • Beautiful • Red Hairs • Long Hairs • Brown Hairs • Curly Hairs • Short Hairs • Black Hairs • Blue ( Eyes ) • Straight Hairs • Brown ( Eyes ) • Hazel ( Eyes ) • Blond(e) Hairs • Green ( Eyes ) • Forme In shape
physical and chemical changes 2018-05-30
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- a chemical substance consisting a large molecule
- a state of of changing from solid to a liquid
- a chemical which helps form a chemical reaction
- a molecule that contains two atoms
- a substance which is used at the beginning the start of a chemical reaction
- a pure substance that is made u of a special atom
- a gas that has a strong smell especially to breath in
- when the substance reacts it causes to collide with each other
- a procedure to make a chemical change
- a single atom
- a change straight from a solid to gas
- form of substance that is normally a solid or liquid
- to reach a temperature where the liquid starts to turn into gas.
- a substance obtaining at the end of a chemical reaction
- when a gas is transformed into liquid
- rows of elements in a periodic table
- to change a liquid to gas
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- when the atoms are attracted to each other
- a molecule which contains two or more atoms
- an arrangement of particles in a pattern
- an object that makes a chemical reaction change itself quickly
- broken down particles.
- an arrangement of elements into a table
- a substance which is easily turned into gas physical
- an amount of substance in the same area
- the process of corroding, or metal that has been corroded
- a substance thats made up of two or more different atoms with bound together
- groups of two atoms which bound together
- columns of elements that is made up of one atom
29 Clues: a single atom • broken down particles. • to change a liquid to gas • a molecule that contains two atoms • rows of elements in a periodic table • a procedure to make a chemical change • a change straight from a solid to gas • when a gas is transformed into liquid • an arrangement of elements into a table • an amount of substance in the same area • ...
Physical and Chemical Change 2018-05-30
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- columns of the periodic table
- substance obtained at the end of a chemical reaction
- rows of element in the periodic table
- a single atom
- table elements in a table according to their chemical properties
- substance made by one type of atom, e.g carbon
- a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change
- a substance that is made up of 2 or more atoms
- element
- a solid to a liquid
- a solid into a gas
- a chemical that helps make a chemical reaction
- the damage cause to a metal
- it can turn into a gas
- three-dimensional arrangement of a particle in a pattern
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- 2 atoms remain attracted to each other
- chain molecule made of many units
- liquid into a gas
- molecule that contains 2 atom
- amount of substance in a set volume
- reaction produces new chemicals
- liquid turns into gas
- gas turns into a liquid
- 2 or more atoms that are bonded together
- theory particles that collide with each other
- particle that cannot be created, destroyed or broken
- gas that cannot be smelt
- solid or liquid at room temperature
- substance used before the chemical reaction
29 Clues: element • a single atom • liquid into a gas • a solid into a gas • a solid to a liquid • liquid turns into gas • it can turn into a gas • gas turns into a liquid • gas that cannot be smelt • the damage cause to a metal • columns of the periodic table • molecule that contains 2 atom • reaction produces new chemicals • chain molecule made of many units • amount of substance in a set volume • ...
Georgia’s Physical Features & Regions 2018-08-08
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- this forms the border of South Carolina and Georgia
- land of the trembling earth
- this is used for hydroelectricity and drinking water
- the highest and wettest part of Georgia
- this fruit is grown mostly in blue ridge
- largest region of Georgia
- these used to be used as protection
- the lower part of the costal plain
- this feature is two miles long and 1000 feet deep
- the hemisphere Georgia is on
- created the okefenokee wildlife refugee
- there are a lot of these in the okefenokee swamp
- a lone that splits peidmont and costal region
- a mountain on one side of the valley in the Appalachian plateau
- this type of nut is grown in the costal region
- the heart of Georgia
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- the top part of the costal plain
- this mountain trail begins in valley and ridge
- the continent Georgia is on
- something created by nature
- the tallest waterfall in Georgia
- the states smallest region
- this region receives the most rainfall
- highest peak of Georgia
- the country Georgia is in
- a mountain on the other side of the valley in the Appalachian plateau region
- this region is known for its carpet and textiles
- most of the population is in this region
- the region where Georgia is in the country
29 Clues: the heart of Georgia • highest peak of Georgia • largest region of Georgia • the country Georgia is in • the states smallest region • land of the trembling earth • the continent Georgia is on • something created by nature • the hemisphere Georgia is on • the top part of the costal plain • the tallest waterfall in Georgia • the lower part of the costal plain • ...
Physical Science FCAT Review 2016-04-12
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- Mixture that is the same throughout.
- State of matter with loosely packed particles that slide past one another.
- Energy of motion.
- Changes with a change in temperature, concentration or pressure.
- Change in matter that does not result in a new substance being formed.
- Tool used to show the types of waves based on their frequencies and wavelengths.
- Two or more substances, not chemically combined.
- State of matter with particles that move freely, rarely bumping.
- Bend in light backwards, towards the source
- Net for not equal to 0, moving.
- An element or compound.
- Energy released from the breaking of chemical bonds.
- Mixture that is not the same throughout.
- State of matter with closely packed particles that are vibrating.
- Time for one wave cycle (wavelength).
- Number of cycles (wavelengths) per second.
- Amount of matter in an object.
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- Ability of a substance to transfer heat or electricity.
- Pure substance made of two or more elements.
- Change in matter where chemical bonds are broken and a new substance is formed and it can not be reversed.
- Distance traveled in a given time.
- Distance from trough to trough or crest to crest.
- Gravitational pull on an object.
- Net force of 0, stationary.
- Wave made of a series of crests and troughs.
- Wave made of a series of compressions and rarefactions.
- Pure substance in which all atoms are exactly the same.
- Bend in light after passing through an object.
- Distance from Crest to mid-point.
- Energy in an object based on position.
- Natural movement from high temperature to lower temperature.
- Tool used to organize the elements and determine reactivity.
32 Clues: Energy of motion. • An element or compound. • Net force of 0, stationary. • Amount of matter in an object. • Net for not equal to 0, moving. • Gravitational pull on an object. • Distance from Crest to mid-point. • Distance traveled in a given time. • Mixture that is the same throughout. • Time for one wave cycle (wavelength). • Energy in an object based on position. • ...
South America - Physical Geography 2019-02-20
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- stretches 4,500 miles through S. America
- river that creates the Rio de la Plata
- percentage of the world's freshwater drained by the Amazon River Basin
- largest river
- type of landform of the Pampas and Llanos
- main type of climate in S. America
- a tectonic plate that helped form the Andes
- highest waterfall in the world
- main vegetation found in the Amazon Basin
- highlands that contain the world's highest waterfall
- covers 2.7 million sq. miles in S. America
- type of climate in the Andes
- grasslands region in northern S. America
- a type of landform in the Guiana Highlands
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- river that creates a boundary between Colombia and Venezuela
- type of crop grown in the llanos region
- rich soil and grassy region of Argentina
- another word for plants
- active landform in the Andes because of plate tectonics
- region you can find the Andes
- main vegetation of the Llanos and Pampas
- a type of landform in the Brazilian Highlands
- type of herds grazing in the Patagonia region
- highlands that cover 1/2 of Brazil
- type of crop grown in the Pampas
25 Clues: largest river • another word for plants • type of climate in the Andes • region you can find the Andes • highest waterfall in the world • type of crop grown in the Pampas • main type of climate in S. America • highlands that cover 1/2 of Brazil • river that creates the Rio de la Plata • type of crop grown in the llanos region • stretches 4,500 miles through S. America • ...
Physical and Chemical Change 2019-11-07
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- A change of state where a liquid changes to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- A gradual erosion of rocks and buildings that occurs when limestone and marble react chemically with the carbonic acid in rainwater
- A change of state from solid to gas
- A change that does not result in a new substance being produced
- Evaporation of solvent from a solution to leave solute behind as crystals
- A change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid
- The starting substances in chemical reactions
- The substances formed in chemical reactions
- A change of state from gas to solid
- A change of state where a liquid is heated and changes to a gas within the liquid
- A decrease in size
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- An increase in size
- Any chemical reaction where a substance burns in oxygen to produce light and heat
- The process of rearranging atoms in substances to form different substances
- A change that results in a new substance being formed
- The chemical reaction in plants that converts carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose using energy from the sun
- A chemcial reaction that converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide while releasing energy.
- A solid formed during a chemical change
- A simple chemical equation where chemicals are represented by their names
- The change of state from liquid to solid
- The change of state when a solid is heated and forms a liquid
21 Clues: A decrease in size • An increase in size • A change of state from solid to gas • A change of state from gas to solid • A solid formed during a chemical change • The change of state from liquid to solid • The substances formed in chemical reactions • The starting substances in chemical reactions • A change that results in a new substance being formed • ...
Physical and Chemical Change 2019-11-07
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- A change of state from gas to solid
- A gradual erosion of rocks and buildings that occurs when limestone and marble react chemically with the carbonic acid in rainwater
- A change of state from solid to gas
- A change of state where a liquid is heated and changes to a gas within the liquid
- A solid formed during a chemical change
- A decrease in size
- A change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid
- A chemical reaction that converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide while releasing energy.
- The substances formed in chemical reactions
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- The change of state from liquid to solid
- A change that does not result in a new substance being produced
- Evaporation of solvent from a solution to leave solute behind as crystals
- The process of rearranging atoms in substances to form different substances
- A change that results in a new substance being formed
- A simple chemical equation where chemicals are represented by their names
- The starting substances in chemical reactions
- Any chemical reaction where a substance burns in oxygen to produce light and heat
- The chemical reaction in plants that converts carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose using energy from the sun
- A change of state where a liquid changes to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- The change of state when a solid is heated and forms a liquid
- An increase in size
21 Clues: A decrease in size • An increase in size • A change of state from gas to solid • A change of state from solid to gas • A solid formed during a chemical change • The change of state from liquid to solid • The substances formed in chemical reactions • The starting substances in chemical reactions • A change that results in a new substance being formed • ...
Physical and Chemical Changes 2012-08-30
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- a solid formed during a chemical change
- a state of matter that is incompressible and holds their shape
- an increase in size, growing
- a state of matter that is compressible and fill their container
- the change of state from liquid to solid
- a change of state from gas to solid
- a change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid
- not able to be compressed or squashed (referring to particles)
- the change of state when a solid is heated and forms a liquid
- a state of matter that is incompressible and flows to take the shape of their container
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- a change of state where a liquid is heated and changes to a gas within the liquid
- a decrease in size, shrinking
- describes a process that gives off energy in the form of heat, light and sound energy
- another name for freezing, change of state from liquid to solid
- a process where two liquids or two gases mix due to the motion of their particles
- describes a process that absorbs energy from the surroundings
- the change of state where a liquid changes to a gas at the surface of the liquid
- a mixture where the substances are mixed on the atomic level
- unable to be split (referring to particles)
- a change of state from solid to gas
20 Clues: an increase in size, growing • a decrease in size, shrinking • a change of state from gas to solid • a change of state from solid to gas • a solid formed during a chemical change • the change of state from liquid to solid • unable to be split (referring to particles) • a change of state where a gas is cooled and forms a liquid • ...
Physical Science Part 1 2013-05-28
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- a substance or mixture that flows and has no shape of its own
- the energy stored in chemical bonds
- the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- the length of the path between two points
- the SI unit of power
- the result of a force distributed over an area
- fluid friction acting on an object moving through the air
- a common unit of power, equal to 764 watts
- energy obtained from flowing water
- the curved path of an object in free fall after it is given an initial forward velocity
- a friction force that opposes the motion of an object through a fluid
- the fixed point a lever rotates around
- sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- the total distance traveled divided by the time it takes to travel
- thermal energy beneath Earth's surface
- the overall force acting on an object after all the forces are combined
- the SI unit of pressure, equal to 1 newton per square meter
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- a device that uses a pressurized fluid acting on pistons of different sizes to increase force
- the ability of a fluid to exert an upward force on an object placed in it
- the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- the movement of an object toward Earth because of gravity
- the ratio of the distance an object moves to the amount of time the object moves
- the energy associated with electric charges
- the equivalence of the buoyant force on an object and the weight of the fluid displaced by the object
- a steady change in velocity
- the rate of doing work
- a push or pull that acts on an object
- movement in relation to a frame of reference
- a system of objects that are not moving in respect to one another
- an upward force due to a pressure difference between the top and bottom of a wing
- the constant velocity of a falling object when the force of air resistance equals the force of gravity
- the product of distance and the force in the direction an object moves
- the percentage of the work input that becomes work output
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion
- the SI unit of work
35 Clues: the SI unit of work • the SI unit of power • the rate of doing work • a steady change in velocity • the energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy obtained from flowing water • the energy stored in chemical bonds • a push or pull that acts on an object • the fixed point a lever rotates around • thermal energy beneath Earth's surface • the length of the path between two points • ...
Physical Science Part 1 2013-05-28
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- the movement of an object toward Earth because of gravity
- the length of the path between two points
- the percentage of the work input that becomes work output
- the SI unit of power
- the ability of a fluid to exert an upward force on an object placed in it
- a substance or mixture that flows and has no shape of its own
- movement in relation to a frame of reference
- the SI unit of pressure, equal to 1 newton per square meter
- the curved path of an object in free fall after it is given an initial forward velocity
- a system of objects that are not moving in respect to one another
- the product of distance and the force in the direction an object moves
- the total distance traveled divided by the time it takes to travel
- the overall force acting on an object after all the forces are combined
- energy obtained from flowing water
- a common unit of power, equal to 764 watts
- the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- the rate of doing work
- the SI unit of work
- an upward force due to a pressure difference between the top and bottom of a wing
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion
- the ratio of the distance an object moves to the amount of time the object moves
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- the fixed point a lever rotates around
- a device that uses a pressurized fluid acting on pistons of different sizes to increase force
- a friction force that opposes the motion of an object through a fluid
- a steady change in velocity
- thermal energy beneath Earth's surface
- the equivalence of the buoyant force on an object and the weight of the fluid displaced by the object
- the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- a push or pull that acts on an object
- the energy stored in chemical bonds
- the constant velocity of a falling object when the force of air resistance equals the force of gravity
- the result of a force distributed over an area
- fluid friction acting on an object moving through the air
- the energy associated with electric charges
35 Clues: the SI unit of work • the SI unit of power • the rate of doing work • a steady change in velocity • the energy stored in atomic nuclei • energy obtained from flowing water • the energy stored in chemical bonds • the fixed point a lever rotates around • thermal energy beneath Earth's surface • a push or pull that acts on an object • the length of the path between two points • ...
Happy Physical Therapy Month 2013-10-24
Across
- How many thousand miles of blood vessels in the human body
- Shortening a muscle while holding a weight is what type of strengthening?
- Initials for FDR’s leg braces
- Famous Hungarian who received PT after her broken hip
- Exercise that may include use of the treadmill, elliptical, spin cycle, and nustep for this type of exercise
- True or false:Medical diathermy devices were used to cause interference to German radio beams used for targeting nighttime bombing raids in World War II
- What percentage of your body’s bones are in the foot
- The way you hold yourself
- Used to run in one place
- The hardest working muscle in the body
- Abbreviation for lumbago
- The intense fear of having to cook.
- True or false:identical twins have identical fingerprints
- First physician to practice physical therapy and writer of the oath
- FIM score for contact guard stair climbing
- PT helped this president recover from Graves disease and back surgery
- Your body has enough fat to produce how many bars of soap?
- Emile Schlick, who was a French mechanical engineer, invented these walking aids
- Husband and wife who developed neurodevelopmental approach to rehab
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- Ultrasound for example
- Location of the first University to offer a PT degree in 1914
- The original name for physical therapists
- Location of the next World Confederation of Physical Therapy Conference
- What uncontrollable physical symptom is exhibited by those who suffer from blepharospasms?
- Gluteus for one
- Another name for pool therapy
- If you tell your PT that an exercise is easy, they will do this.
- Initials of the first wheelchair company founders in the US
- 70% of the body is made up of what
- The leading cause of death in the US
- PT equipment to try before a wheelchair
- Nickname of PT’s in England and Canada
- The Greek word for straight
- American skier who went on to win an Olympic gold medals after rehab and PT
- In your lifetime, how many pounds of skin will you shed
- Which part of the human body cannot repair itself?
- Current retirement plan for VA PT’s
- The largest nerve in the body
- Which country has the earliest known prosthetic leg?
39 Clues: Gluteus for one • Ultrasound for example • Used to run in one place • Abbreviation for lumbago • The way you hold yourself • The Greek word for straight • Initials for FDR’s leg braces • Another name for pool therapy • The largest nerve in the body • 70% of the body is made up of what • The intense fear of having to cook. • Current retirement plan for VA PT’s • ...
Science Vocabulary - Physical Science 2015-04-05
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- Material that something is made up of.
- A change in the size or form of a substance without it becoming a new substance.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- Two or more kinds of matter put together.
- Two forces, equal in strength, pushing or pulling in opposite directions on an object.
- A flow of electrical charges through a conductor.
- To cause a solid or gas to pass into a liquid and form a solution.
- Energy that comes from the temperature of matter.
- Being pulled to other objects because they are made of metal.
- The amount of space something takes up
- A combination of electrical energy and magnetic energy, only a small fraction can be seen by the human eye.
- An electric or magnetic force that acts between two oppositely charged items drawing them together
- Stored Energy
- Energy that is stored in substances
- Change in position
- A material through which electricity can flow easily.
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- Happens when two surfaces move over each other.
- A change in the properties of a substance that creates an entirely new substance.
- A looped path of conductors through which electric current flows.
- Energy given off by an object that is vibrating.
- A push or a pull
- An object’s potential energy plus its kinetic energy.
- Energy made by the flow of an electric charge through a conductor.
- Earth’s ________ is a force that pulls things to the center of the Earth
- Energy of Motion
- Theory that describes the structure, behavior, and other properties of an atom
- Two forces acting on an object that are not equal in size. Unbalanced forces cause the object to move, speed up, slow down, stop, or change direction.
- To increase the size of an object to make it bigger than it actually is.
- Energy an object has because of its motion
- The smallest piece of matter that can still be identified as that matter
- Mixture of two or more kinds of matter evenly spread out.
- A material that slows or stops the flow of electricity
32 Clues: Stored Energy • A push or a pull • Energy of Motion • Change in position • The amount of matter in an object. • Energy that is stored in substances • Material that something is made up of. • The amount of space something takes up • Two or more kinds of matter put together. • Energy an object has because of its motion • Happens when two surfaces move over each other. • ...
Physical Science 8.1 Review 2015-04-15
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- ______displacement is a type of reaction that occurs when two compounds exchange atoms or ions
- a chemical equation that has the same number of each type of atom on each side of the arrow is said to be__________
- chemical change resulting from a collision between atoms or molecules
- substances that produce hydroxide anions in a water solution; slippery; have a bitter taste
- the number before each molecular formula
- according to the law of conservation of_____, the total mass of the reactants is equal to the total mass of the products
- _____displacement is a type of reaction that occurs when an element in a compound is replaced by another element
- original substances that undergo a chemical reaction
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- this type of reaction occurs when two or more substances combine to form a third substance
- a chemical reaction that releases thermal energy
- a reaction that absorbs thermal energy
- this type of reaction occurs when a compound breaks down to form different substances
- to break apart
- reactants are located on the_______side of an equation
- an expression that uses chemical symbols to represent a chemical reaction
- chemical formulas cannot be _______to balance an equation
- substances that are neither acids nor bases
- substances that produce hydronium ions when dissolved in water; have a sour taste
- new substances produced by a reaction
- products are located on the________side of an equation
- any ionic compound that does not contain H or OH
21 Clues: to break apart • new substances produced by a reaction • a reaction that absorbs thermal energy • the number before each molecular formula • substances that are neither acids nor bases • a chemical reaction that releases thermal energy • any ionic compound that does not contain H or OH • original substances that undergo a chemical reaction • ...
Latin American Physical Geography 2014-12-18
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- "dense layer of leaves" in the rain forest
- river that separates Mexico from the USA
- "high plain"
- grasslands of Argentina and Uruguay
- Columbia's mines produce the most _______ (stones)
- sea to the East of Mexico, cruises
- Venezuela produces much of this metal...its shiny:-)
- Mexico's most densely populated upland region
- grasslands of Columbia and Venezuela
- Latin America's largest oil reserves in this nation
- the volcanic Pacific region which causes earthquakes
- "steep slope"
- "Latin America's most distinctive landforms"
- major mountain range on the west coast of S.America
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- this desert is on the western side of South America along the Pacific
- a "shaky" and destructive fact of S.American geography
- type of power generated from rivers
- longest river in the Western Hemisphere
- the "gulf" to the east of Mexico, south of USA
- many of Latin America's climate zones are determined by this
- Peru and Mexico are known to produce this metal ____
21 Clues: "high plain" • "steep slope" • sea to the East of Mexico, cruises • grasslands of Argentina and Uruguay • type of power generated from rivers • grasslands of Columbia and Venezuela • longest river in the Western Hemisphere • river that separates Mexico from the USA • "dense layer of leaves" in the rain forest • "Latin America's most distinctive landforms" • ...
Physical Science Crossword Puzzle 2016-10-06
Across
- Downward movement with gravity
- Equal and Opposite Reaction
- pre-hit momentum = post-hit momentum
- Friction between base surface and a sliding object
- Rubbing
- Fastest you can go
- F=MA
- Has to touch
- Force between moving forces
- Tendency of an object to not change
- Relative Mass
- Object in motion stays in motion
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- Push or pull
- Mass and velocity
- Gravity, Strong Nuclear, Weak Nuclear
- Particle attracts every other particle
- All forces
- Friction when an object rolls
- Don't have to touch
- Force that keeps an object still
20 Clues: F=MA • Rubbing • All forces • Push or pull • Has to touch • Relative Mass • Mass and velocity • Fastest you can go • Don't have to touch • Equal and Opposite Reaction • Force between moving forces • Friction when an object rolls • Downward movement with gravity • Force that keeps an object still • Object in motion stays in motion • Tendency of an object to not change • ...
Physical and Chemical Changes 2024-02-02
Across
- rusting is an example of this (2 words)
- a change from liquid to solid
- procedure used to determine the volume of an irregularly shaped object
- 2 or more atoms chemically combined
- this can be used to measure the volume of a substance (2 words)
- has indefinite shape and indefinite volume
- has a definite shape and a definite volume
- a phase change is an example of this (2 words)
- this can be used to find the mass of a substance (3 words)
- the amount of space something takes up
- physical properties that depend on the amount of matter, not the type
- the most abundant state of matter in the universe
- another word for evaporation
- a change from gas to solid
- when using a graduated cylinder, you measure to the bottom of this
- a change from solid to gas
- these types of reactions require (absorb) energy
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- this type of property can be observed without changing the identity of a substance
- a change from gas to liquid
- has indefinite shape but definite volume
- properties observed during a reaction where a new substance is formed
- physical properties that depend on the type of matter, not the amount
- another way to describe a state of matter
- this common substance expands as it freezes
- a change from liquid to gas
- SI units use this form of measurement (2 words)
- 2 different elements that are chemically bonded
- these types of reactions release energy
- a change from solid to liquid
- mass divided by volume
30 Clues: mass divided by volume • a change from gas to solid • a change from solid to gas • a change from gas to liquid • a change from liquid to gas • another word for evaporation • a change from liquid to solid • a change from solid to liquid • 2 or more atoms chemically combined • the amount of space something takes up • rusting is an example of this (2 words) • ...
Physical Features and Countries 2024-02-06
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- Northern China in the Kunlun Mountains
- Eastern Asia
- South China
- southern Mongolia and northwestern China
- Northeast Asia, between China and Japan
- Southeast Asia
- between Vietnam and Manila
- The Indochina peninsula in Southeast Asia
- The eastern Asia, on the southern Half of the Korean
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- on the West by Africa and on the North by Asia
- Western China
- located below the Bengal region
- off the coast of mainland Southeast Asia in the Indian and Pacific Oceans
- Southeast Asia along the coastline of the Pacific Ocean
- along the northeastern part of the Asian continent
- Province, south of the Gobi Desert
- between mainland China and The Korean Peninsula
- The easternmost part of the Asian Continent
- flows southeast through India and Bangladesh
- South of Asia
- on the west of Gobi Desert
21 Clues: South China • Eastern Asia • Western China • South of Asia • Southeast Asia • between Vietnam and Manila • on the west of Gobi Desert • located below the Bengal region • Province, south of the Gobi Desert • Northern China in the Kunlun Mountains • Northeast Asia, between China and Japan • southern Mongolia and northwestern China • The Indochina peninsula in Southeast Asia • ...
Physical Behavior of Matter 2024-02-11
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- the amount of energy required to vaporize or condense a substance
- states energy cannot be created nor destroyed only transformed/converted
- states that temperature and volume of a gas are directly proportional at a constant pressure
- zero degrees Celsius and one atmosphere
- combination of Boyle’s, Charles’s, and Gay-Lussac’s Laws to show the relationship between pressure, temperature, and volume
- Average kinetic energy
- a type of vaporization that occurs throughout a liquid and an endothermic process in which there is a phase change liquid to gas
- has definite shape and volume
- states that temperature and pressure of a gas are directly proportional at a constant volume
- a graphical depiction of temperature as a substance undergoes phase changes over a period of time
- a type of vaporization that occurs at the surface of a liquid and an endothermic process in which there is a phase change liquid to gas
- release of energy
- an endothermic process in which there is a phase change from liquid to gas
- energy of motion
- an exothermic process in which there is a phase change from gas to solid without passing through a liquid phase
- energy required to heat one gram of a substance by one degree Celsius
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- states that under the same temperature, pressure, and volume different gases contain the same number of particles
- composed of five assumptions such as gases have negligible volume
- an endothermic process in which there is a phase change from solid to gas
- attractive force between molecules of a substance
- has definite volume but not a definite shape
- the force exerted by a gas that is in dynamic equilibrium with its liquid phase
- temperature at which there is no movement of particles
- stored energy
- an endothermic process in which there is a phase change solid to liquid
- an exothermic process in which there is a phase change from gas to liquid
- an exothermic process in which there is a phase change from liquid to solid
- does not have a defined shape or volume
- the amount of energy required to melt or freeze a substance
- a form of energy that is interchangeable with the term thermal energy
- absorption of energy
- the force of a particle colliding with an object
- states that pressure and volume of a gas are inversely proportional at a constant temperature
33 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • release of energy • absorption of energy • Average kinetic energy • has definite shape and volume • zero degrees Celsius and one atmosphere • does not have a defined shape or volume • has definite volume but not a definite shape • the force of a particle colliding with an object • attractive force between molecules of a substance • ...
Physical and Chemical Changes 2022-10-24
Across
- rusting is an example of this (2 words)
- a change from liquid to solid
- procedure used to determine the volume of an irregularly shaped object
- 2 or more atoms chemically combined
- this can be used to measure the volume of a substance (2 words)
- has indefinite shape and indefinite volume
- has a definite shape and a definite volume
- a phase change is an example of this (2 words)
- this can be used to find the mass of a substance (3 words)
- the amount of space something takes up
- physical properties that depend on the amount of matter, not the type
- the most abundant state of matter in the universe
- another word for evaporation
- a change from gas to solid
- when using a graduated cylinder, you measure to the bottom of this
- a change from solid to gas
- these types of reactions require (absorb) energy
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- this type of property can be observed without changing the identity of a substance
- a change from gas to liquid
- has indefinite shape but definite volume
- properties observed during a reaction where a new substance is formed
- physical properties that depend on the type of matter, not the amount
- another way to describe a state of matter
- this common substance expands as it freezes
- a change from liquid to gas
- SI units use this form of measurement (2 words)
- 2 different elements that are chemically bonded
- these types of reactions release energy
- a change from solid to liquid
- mass divided by volume
30 Clues: mass divided by volume • a change from gas to solid • a change from solid to gas • a change from gas to liquid • a change from liquid to gas • another word for evaporation • a change from liquid to solid • a change from solid to liquid • 2 or more atoms chemically combined • the amount of space something takes up • rusting is an example of this (2 words) • ...
Physical Science 3rd Quarter 2023-03-07
Across
- oscillation that can transfer energy
- a system of multiple fixed and moveable pulleys
- changes mechanical energy into thermal energy
- type of wave that moves perpendicular to the direction of particle motion
- energy that is moving or changing
- energy stored in bonds between atoms
- device that makes work easier
- energy in light waves
- the amount of energy a wave carries
- type of machine with multiple simple machines
- type of lever that has the input between the output and the fulcrum
- type of pulley that has a wheel attached to the load.
- consists of a wheel and a rope that travels along the wheel's edge
- percent of input work that becomes output work in a real machine
- property of an object that vibrates with a specific wavelength
- another name for a ramp
- the distance between corresponding parts of adjacent waves
- inclined planes back-to-back, used to force things apart
- the rate at which work is done
- the point around which a lever rotates
- kinetic energy due to the random motion of particles
- energy of things that store energy when their shape changes
- type of pulley with the rope attached to the load
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- the number of wavelengths that pass a point in one second
- energy due to moving or stored electrons
- energy due to forces in the nucleus of an atom
- energy due to height above the ground
- energy that is waiting or stored
- the force a machine applies to do work
- when a wave changes direction because it encounters a barrier
- a bar that pivots around a fulcrum
- type of lever that has the output between the input and the fulcrum
- the length of time it takes a wavelength to pass a point
- type of lever that has the fulcrum between the input and the output
- when a wave changes direction because it travels through a new substance
- energy that is due to motion
- force times distance
- inclined plane that is shaped like a spiral
- type of wave that moves parallel to the direction of particle motion
- type of mechanical energy that is carried as a compressional wave
- the force applied to a machine
- the ability to do work
- when a wave "bounces" off of an object
43 Clues: force times distance • energy in light waves • the ability to do work • another name for a ramp • energy that is due to motion • device that makes work easier • the force applied to a machine • the rate at which work is done • energy that is waiting or stored • energy that is moving or changing • a bar that pivots around a fulcrum • the amount of energy a wave carries • ...
Physical Science MCAS Vocab 2023-04-06
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- the amount of energy out of a system divided by the energy put in
- equations that relate the motion of an object, velocity, acceleration, position and time
- the unit measuring weight and force
- the SI unit of temperature
- the unit of electrical current, its symbol is A
- the SI unit of mass
- the rate of change of velocity divided by time
- the speed of _____ is 3 * 10^8 m/s
- newton's ______ law says that net force equals mass times acceleration
- newton's ______ law of gravity is given by G*m1*m2/d^2
- the unit of electrical charge, its symbol is C
- the force that a mass feels due to the acceleration of gravity, Fg = mg
- force times distance
- letter g represents the acceleration on earth due to ___
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- the change of momentum, delta p, is equal to _____
- is the amount of energy associated with the motion of an object- its ____ energy
- the unit for frequency
- the variable for electrical current, its symbol is I
- _____ law, which states that V = IR
- coulomb's ______ is defined as k = 9*10^9 Nm^2 / C^2
- the SI unit of length
- the type of energy associated with an object's height above earth
- the unit measuring electrical _____, its symbol is R
- wave ______ is described by wavelength times frequency
- the specific _____ of a material, its variable is c
- the variable symbol is T, the amount of time between identical parts of a wave
- it's symbol is the letter p
- the change in position divided by the change in time
- the unit measuring energy, J
- the _____ force is equal to k*q1*q2 / d^2
- the SI unit of time
- kinetic energy is equal to one half times mass times velocity ____
- the unit of potential difference, its symbol is V
33 Clues: the SI unit of mass • the SI unit of time • force times distance • the SI unit of length • the unit for frequency • the SI unit of temperature • it's symbol is the letter p • the unit measuring energy, J • the speed of _____ is 3 * 10^8 m/s • the unit measuring weight and force • _____ law, which states that V = IR • the _____ force is equal to k*q1*q2 / d^2 • ...
Places Physical and Metaphorical 2024-04-09
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- Home of FIBs
- Snoring louder than live music you'll soon miss it
- I wish I lived closer to this man
- As the book says; you were once so close, but yet to far
- Seeing you not in person
- Home of childhood memories
- New Horizons
- You needed to get some air while I enjoyed our thyme together
- Traversing the backseat
- Drove me crazy Mrs Daisy.
- Gone but not forgotten the little hotel in Green Bay
- A walk to remember
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- Bee claims it as home now.
- Only flame allowed next to gas
- Where we fell in love
- Where I first laid eyes on you
- Mirror mirror on the wall who's the sexiest Magpie of them all
- Raze the roof in your lazy place
- Paranoid looking for cameras
- Met you and Dayna for a drink, a type of haircut
- I want to be inside it as much as you.
21 Clues: Home of FIBs • New Horizons • A walk to remember • Where we fell in love • Traversing the backseat • Seeing you not in person • Drove me crazy Mrs Daisy. • Bee claims it as home now. • Home of childhood memories • Paranoid looking for cameras • Only flame allowed next to gas • Where I first laid eyes on you • Raze the roof in your lazy place • I wish I lived closer to this man • ...
Ohm's Law Physical Science 2024-04-30
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- the push that moves electrons in a circuit
- this type of battery is in flashlights and your phone
- what is equal to volts in Ohm's Law Formula
- the full name for current, not just the abbreviation
- measured in Ohms with the Omega sign as symbol
- a source of voltage difference in your house
- slows the flow of electrons in a TV circuit board
- a path for electrons to flow from negative to positive
- a substance that lets electricity flow
- the type of current you find in your house
- this is comparable to voltage in a water system
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- this is what electrons do from a negative to a positive
- a battery has positive and negative _____
- this device in your house uses 240 volts with a bigger outlet plug
- the units of voltage
- measured in amps with the symbol I
- a source for voltage difference in a DC circuit
- this is the type of current you find with a battery
- electricity is the flow of this
- V, I and R(Omega) are all _____in Ohm's law formula
- this type of battery is found in a car; ___ cell
- a substance that does not conduct electricity well
22 Clues: the units of voltage • electricity is the flow of this • measured in amps with the symbol I • a substance that lets electricity flow • a battery has positive and negative _____ • the push that moves electrons in a circuit • the type of current you find in your house • what is equal to volts in Ohm's Law Formula • a source of voltage difference in your house • ...
Vocab Man - Physical Environment 2024-04-15
25 Clues: Sea • Hill • Lake • City • Town • Farm • Tree • World • Feild • Coast • River • State • Beach • Ocean • Desert • Island • Region • Forest • Valley • Country • Mountain • Continent • Hurricane • Waterfalls • Countryside
Physical Rehab and Modalities 2024-05-09
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- a more advanced form of flexibility training, which involves both the stretching and contracting of the muscle group being targeted.
- Law which states that soft tissue will heal according to the stresses that are placed on them.
- Protection, Optimal Loading, Ice, Compression, Elevation.
- a type of exercise that keeps the muscles at the same tension throughout the movement
- therapeutic device that uses high frequency soundwaves to create heat and energy in the tissue to increase circulation, decrease pain, increase flexibility, and speed healing.
- sensory mechanoreceptors located within tendons. They play a role in the management of muscle tension.
- a general phenomenon in which the stretch of one muscle inhibits the activity of the opposing muscle.
- kinetic chain exercise in which the part furthest from the body (hand or feet)is fixed to an object.
- The R in the PRICE protocol for injury.
- abbreviation used by therapists to describe muscle testing.
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- also known as kinesthesia, is your body's ability to sense movement, action, and location.
- Law which states that bone will adapt to the stresses that are placed upon it.
- type of ROM in which you move your joint using your own muscles.
- kinetic chain exercise in which just one joint is moved and one group of muscles are targeted.
- device or procedure that administers thermal, mechanical, electromagnetic and/or light energies for therapeutic purposes.
- stretch receptors that signal the length and changes in length of muscles.
- type of ROM in which your joint is moved by someone or something else without your muscles being activated.
- Second phase of rehab.
- type of strengthening exercise in which a special machine is used to create a constant speed of motion with variable force.
- an exercise involving the static contraction of a muscle without any visible movement in the angle of the joint.
20 Clues: Second phase of rehab. • The R in the PRICE protocol for injury. • Protection, Optimal Loading, Ice, Compression, Elevation. • abbreviation used by therapists to describe muscle testing. • type of ROM in which you move your joint using your own muscles. • stretch receptors that signal the length and changes in length of muscles. • ...
Physical Science Map Review 2024-05-02
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- The atoms in a physical change don’t ______
- When an object begins to move potential energy is ___________ into kinetic energy
- The center of an atom is called the _______
- A stationary object (does/doesnt) have kinetic energy
- _________ energy is stored in an object
- Light always travels in a _______ line.
- A roller coaster at its (highest/lowest) point has the most potential energy
- Chemical changes are when one or more __________ combine to produce a new substance
- Light rays travel from a less dense to a more dense ______.
- Sound, light, and _____ waves differ in medium, speed, and form.
- _______ things absorb all light, no light gets through.
- __________ is when light bounces off a material and travels in a different direction.
- Waves transfer energy through a process called wave ___________.
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- The atoms in a ________ change rearrange to make a new substance
- The second law of motion contains an equation that is used to find _____
- _______ energy is the energy an object has because it is in motion
- The length of one complete wave.
- An object with more mass will be (more/less) affected by a collision
- The Periodic Table of Elements is in order of _______ in the nucleus
- Atoms are small _________ that make up everything in the universe
- Elements are materials that are in their ______ form
- An example of a chemical change is _______ wood
- ________ things absorb some light and allow some light to pass through.
- ________ changes are when the shape, size, or state of the matter change
- Amplitude is how tall or intense a _____ is.
- The first law of motion states that an object at rest _____ at rest
- A ________ is a group of atoms bonded together
- According to the third law of motion, every action has an _____ and opposite reaction
- The wave travels through a medium or space carrying ______ with it.
- Isaac ______ created the three laws of motion
30 Clues: The length of one complete wave. • _________ energy is stored in an object • Light always travels in a _______ line. • The atoms in a physical change don’t ______ • The center of an atom is called the _______ • Amplitude is how tall or intense a _____ is. • Isaac ______ created the three laws of motion • A ________ is a group of atoms bonded together • ...
Physical science map review 2024-05-03
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- Elements has unique chemical properties determined by the number or ___ in their atoms - gunner
- Energy cannot be________ or destroyed- maya
- What does light create when there is something blocking light - zayne
- A ______ change is when one or more substances turn into another substance- gunner
- How are the lengths of waves measured- zayne
- Kinetic energy is in __________-maya
- The force on a object is equal to its _____ x acceleration -maya
- A ______ Change is when the physical properties of matter change- gunner
- What is it called when plumber of waves passing a fixed point in a amount of time - zayne
- Potential energy is the energy ______ in a object - maya
- When water waves change fields- zayne
- What is it called when light rays pass through the image but on the other side may not be clearly visible - zayne
- An object in motion ______ in motion-maya
- An example of a atom is_______ - gunner
- An example of physical change is _______- gunner
- Physical changes can be ______- gunner
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- What is the key term "The physical property of allowing light to pass through." - zayne
- What key term is when light bounces off a smooth surface
- An example of chemical change is _______- gunner
- What is the distance moved by a point of vibration - zayne
- Every action has a equal and _________-maya
- What are the building blocks of matter - gunner
- Energy_______ between Kinetic and potential- maya
- an object will keep moving unless a ____ acts on it-maya
- A substance made up of only 1 type of atom - gunner
- When one is increasing the other is ______- maya
- When two objects interact they apply equal _______-maya
- When two or more atoms chemically bond its called a _____ - gunner
- What is it called when light waves are in strait lines - zayne
29 Clues: Kinetic energy is in __________-maya • When water waves change fields- zayne • Physical changes can be ______- gunner • An example of a atom is_______ - gunner • An object in motion ______ in motion-maya • Energy cannot be________ or destroyed- maya • Every action has a equal and _________-maya • How are the lengths of waves measured- zayne • ...
Physical Science Map review 2024-05-03
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- rust forming on iron Is an example of ------ change
- how can a object be moved by another object?
- changing from a solid to liquid an example of ------ change
- potential energy is the stored energan a object because its state or
- every object is equal unless upon____
- a group of atoms bonded together is called?
- how many Newton laws are there?
- baking a cake is a example of____
- change in which no new substances are formed is called a ----- change
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- a substance made up of 2 or more different type of atoms bonded together
- potential energy also stands for___
- what is the smallest unit of an element that remains its properties
- when two objects colide they will go there ____ ways
- when two objects attract eachoter moving them apart will______ their potential energy.
- kinetic energy also stands for ____
- the number of protons plus neotrons in the nucular of an atoms
- crushing a can is a example of______?
- the center of an atom containing protons neutronsroms
- if two objects repel each other moving them apart will decrease
- when ice melts it undergoes a ------ change
- a force on an object equal to its mass____ its acceleration
- mixing salt and water to make a solution is a example of ------change
22 Clues: how many Newton laws are there? • baking a cake is a example of____ • potential energy also stands for___ • kinetic energy also stands for ____ • every object is equal unless upon____ • crushing a can is a example of______? • a group of atoms bonded together is called? • when ice melts it undergoes a ------ change • how can a object be moved by another object? • ...
Unit 2 Physical Process 2024-09-30
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- A community of living organisms and their physical environment.
- The breaking down of rocks and minerals by physical or chemical processes.
- Large-scale movements of water in the oceans.
- The physical breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces without changing their chemical composition.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert.
- A region of little rainfall due to a mountain range blocking moisture-laden winds.
- Regions of Earth with similar climates.
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- The theory that continents have moved over time.
- Large, rigid sections of the lithosphere that move and interact with each other.
- The rigid outermost layer of Earth, composed of the crust and upper mantle.
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- The wearing away of Earth's surface by wind, water, ice, or gravity.
- A sudden, violent shaking of Earth's surface.
- The part of Earth inhabited by living things.
- All of Earth's water, including oceans, lakes, rivers, groundwater, and ice.
- Forces within Earth's crust that cause movement of tectonic plates.
- Tiny rock particles are moved downstream, and the rock is grinded by transported particles, water dissolves chemical elements in rocks and changes its composition.
- A layer of permanently frozen ground.
- The process of soil formation through the weathering of rocks, organic matter decomposition, and other factors.
- Large-scale ecosystems characterized by their climate and vegetation.
20 Clues: The layer of gases surrounding Earth. • A layer of permanently frozen ground. • Regions of Earth with similar climates. • A sudden, violent shaking of Earth's surface. • The part of Earth inhabited by living things. • Large-scale movements of water in the oceans. • The theory that continents have moved over time. • The process by which fertile land becomes desert. • ...
Physical Exam Test Review 2023-04-25
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- draping preserve's the patient's what?
- protein in pregnant patient's urine indicates
- reason for medical assistant staying in room with physician
- exam includes breast, pelvic and cancer screening
- parents can refuse these
- test used to evaluate a pregnant woman's cardiac health
- people get color testing for what reason?
- can be used as an objective finding
- tool to examine ears
- item used to test color vision
- week of gestation that you can hear a baby's heartbeat
- face up position
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- defects in far vision
- ran under warm water so it doesn't fog up in patient's mouth
- tests patients far vision
- visit for a routine check up for pediatric patient
- acronym for Subjective, Objective, Assessment and Plan
- tool for hearing sound frequencies
- patient complains of dizziness and nausea
- - defect in near vision
20 Clues: face up position • tool to examine ears • defects in far vision • - defect in near vision • parents can refuse these • tests patients far vision • item used to test color vision • tool for hearing sound frequencies • can be used as an objective finding • draping preserve's the patient's what? • patient complains of dizziness and nausea • people get color testing for what reason? • ...
7th-Grade Physical Science 2023-05-02
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- electromagnetic wave that has a wavelength shorter than a microwave but longer than visible light
- the transfer of light energy to matter
- what you see when you see all colors of light combined in equal proportions
- energy caused by an object's vibrations
- permitting light to pass through, but not images
- A measure of the average energy of motion of the particles of a substance.
- the bouncing back of a ray of light, sound, or heat when the ray hits a surface that it does not go through
- impossible to see through; preventing the passage of light
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- horizontal distance between the crests or between the troughs of two adjacent waves
- an electromagnetic wave slightly more energetic than visible light, or "above purple"
- the transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid in circular currents
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- the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that you can see
- the wave's height from the resting position to the crest
- stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- allowing light and images to pass through
- A wave that requires no medium and can move through the vacuum of space.
- energy released when atoms fuse or split apart
- the electromagnetic wave with the lowest frequency and the longest wavelength
- The bending of a wave as it passes at an angle from one medium to another
- a wave that requires a medium through which to travel
- the transfer of energy via electromagnetic waves
- electromagnetic wave with a frequency higher than radio waves but lower than infrared
- the total energy of motion in the particles of a substance
- a form of energy that is released when atoms combine to form molecules,or when the bonds that form molecules are broken
- the electromagnetic wave with the highest frequency and the shortest wavelength
- the direct transfer of heat from molecule to molecule
- reflection of light in all directions when it strikes an irregular surface
- the number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time
29 Clues: the transfer of light energy to matter • energy caused by an object's vibrations • allowing light and images to pass through • the energy an object has due to its motion • energy released when atoms fuse or split apart • the transfer of energy via electromagnetic waves • permitting light to pass through, but not images • ...
Physical Science Semester Exam 2022-12-14
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- developed the plum pudding model of the atom
- Charles's law relates this to volume
- one of the most reactive groups on the PT
- Boyle's law relates this to volume
- gas turns to a liquid
- this many valence e's to be stable
- a sign a chemical change is occurring
- number that determines the element's identity
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- force = to weight of object's displaced fluid
- slope when water's temperature increases
- salt water is an example mixture
- physical property related to mass and volume
- halogen that needs an electron from sodium
- electrons that determine chemical properties
- smallest unit of this is an atom
- one of the chemical properties
- electrons act like these orbiting a sun
- mass number and atomic number to find neutrons
- subatomic particle that allows isotopes to differ
- gases that are unreactive
20 Clues: gas turns to a liquid • gases that are unreactive • one of the chemical properties • salt water is an example mixture • smallest unit of this is an atom • Boyle's law relates this to volume • this many valence e's to be stable • Charles's law relates this to volume • a sign a chemical change is occurring • electrons act like these orbiting a sun • ...
Physical Science CW 1 2023-09-19
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- sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in matter due to their random motion
- transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another
- The result of substances being combined in a chemical reaction.
- nonrenewable energy resources made of the remains of ancient organisms and is burned as an energy source
- the particles in a solid _______, or move back and forth, in a fixed place
- the scale the United States uses to measure temperature
- The number of protons in the nucleus of each element.
- energy that is stored in an object because of the object’s position
- Substances that are combined to form products in a chemical reaction.
- a pure substance that cannot be broken down into any other substance by chemical or physical means
- any characteristic that gives a substance the ability to undergo a change that results in a new substance
- energy that is carried by electromagnetic waves
- the scale that most other countries use to measure temperature
- has a definite shape and definite volume
- a group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
- the expanding of matter due to the thermal energy increasing, causing its particles to spread out
- the amount of mass a material has in a given volume
- type of energy resource that is replaced as fast as, or faster than, it is used
- transfer of thermal energy between materials because of collisions between particles
- A positively charged subatomic particle located at the center of an atom.
- Matter in which atoms are constantly moving around and bumping into each other.
- the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid
- Elements arranged in vertical columns of the periodic table that share the same properties.
- a characteristic of a material that you can observe or measure without changing the material
- the ability to cause change
- energy carried by sound
- the ability for metal to be hammered, pressed or rolled into thin sheets
- The average mass of the nucleus of that element.
- A subatomic particle of an atom that is negatively charged and orbits the nucleus extremely fast.
- elements that have some properties of metals and some properties of nonmetals
- a push or pull exerted on an object
- someone who studies chemistry
- the ability of an object to transfer heat
- total energy of an object or group of objects due to large-scale motions and interactions
- matter with a composition that is always the same
- change from a solid to a gas
- Matter in which atoms are closely spaced and vibrate in a fixed position.
- located in the outermost shell of an atom
- has indefinite shape but definite volume
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be transformed from one form to another
- energy an object has because of its motion
- law that states the mass of what you end with is always the same as the mass of what you start with
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- degrees Celsius for the boiling point water, at sea level
- energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom
- has indefinite shape and indefinite volume
- the potential energy stored within atoms and molecules and is observed when a chemical reaction occurs
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- a measure of how hot or cold something is compared to a reference point.
- a device that regulates the temperature of a system
- the ability for metal to be drawn into wires
- substances that can conduct electric currents under some conditions but not under other conditions
- Matter in which atoms vibrate so much that they are far apart.
- A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction.
- the temperature at which a liquid becomes a gas
- scientist that discovered a set of patterns that applied to all elements
- the ability of an object to carry electric currents
- amount of matter in an object
- the shine of a metal
- Elements that are good conductors of electricity and thermal energy and are often solid at room temperature.
- an element that lacks most of the properties of a metal
- change from a solid to a liquid
- energy carried by an electric current
- Characteristics of matter that can be used to identify substances.
- force of attraction between any two masses
- type of energy resource that is used faster than it is replaced
- the number of states of matter
- force between atoms or groups of atoms
- a change where the physical properties of a substance change but the substance does not change
- transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves
- the basic particle from which all elements are made
- An abbreviation for the name of an element on the periodic table.
- the scale many scientists use to measure temperature
- a change in the identity of a substance due to the chemical properties of that substance
- force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching
- transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
- A subatomic particle with no charge located at the center of an atom.
- the result of oxygen in the air reacting with the iron and causing erosion
- change from a gas to a solid
- Repeating rows of the periodic table that demonstrate patterns of how elements are arranged.
- change from a liquid to solid
80 Clues: the shine of a metal • energy carried by sound • the ability to cause change • change from a solid to a gas • change from a gas to a solid • amount of matter in an object • someone who studies chemistry • change from a liquid to solid • the number of states of matter • change from a solid to a liquid • a push or pull exerted on an object • energy carried by an electric current • ...
Chapter 8 Physical Activity 2022-11-30
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- when body loses heat fast
- easily move muscles and joints
- brain injury that results from a jolt to head
- amount of energy the body uses per minute
- how often you engage in physical activity
- person's heart rate
- using oxygen to break down energy in muscles
- hold a certain body posture on a stable surface
- duration of your activity
- physical activity that is structured
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- freezing of skin and body tissues
- injury to ligament
- bones move out of their normal position
- helps heart rate return to normal
- body unable to deal with heat environment
- rapid change in body's momentum and direction
- powering the body without use of oxygen
- ability to continue performing
- groups of repetitions followed by rest
- brain chemicals released during activity
- broken bone
21 Clues: broken bone • injury to ligament • person's heart rate • when body loses heat fast • duration of your activity • easily move muscles and joints • ability to continue performing • freezing of skin and body tissues • helps heart rate return to normal • physical activity that is structured • groups of repetitions followed by rest • bones move out of their normal position • ...
National Physical Therapy Month 2023-10-04
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- a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit
- a chair fitted with wheels
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- an imaging method that uses sound waves to produce images of structures within your body
- a vehicle composed of two wheels
- a group of players forming one side
- increases muscle strength by making your muscles work against a weight or force
- a return to a normal state of health, mind or strength
- any movement that makes your muscles work and requires your body to burn calories
- a band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human or animal body
- when a muscle is stretched too much and tears
- relating to the body opposed to the mind
- makes up the skeletal system
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- an elastic band commonly used for strength training
- _______ for all that you do for US!
- an even distrubution of weight
- movement is ________
- often involving cutting into the body
- gradually improving or getting nearer to achieving something
- the action of moving a limb from bent to a straight position
- the quality or state of being physical strong
- a stationary exercise machine that features a walking and running belt designed for indoor cardio
- an act of changing physical location or position
- the action of bending
- wrench or twist the ligaments
25 Clues: movement is ________ • the action of bending • a chair fitted with wheels • makes up the skeletal system • wrench or twist the ligaments • an even distrubution of weight • a vehicle composed of two wheels • _______ for all that you do for US! • a group of players forming one side • often involving cutting into the body • relating to the body opposed to the mind • ...
Physical Science Vocab 2 2024-09-24
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- anything about a substance that can be observed or measured without altering the substance´s chemical composition
- solid frost formed directly from a vapor
- a mixture that has a uniform appearance throughout; also known as a solution, especially of a solid dissolved in a liquid
- change in matter that does alter the chemical composition of a substance
- the temperature of which a solid turns to a liquid
- a pure substance consisting of atoms of two or more different elements that are chemically combined
- the state of matter in which particles are far apart, move rapidly, and have little interaction with eachother
- the measure of gravity acting on the matter in an object
- the law that states that the masses of chemical substances combine in definite, characteristics integer ratios when forming compounds
- the change of state from a liquid to a vapor
- a gas-like state of matter, formed at very high tempatures, that consist of high-energy ions and free electrons
- the relatively fast form of vaporization
- states all physical matter exists in the form of particles in constant motion
- states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed, but can only change forms
- the amount of matter in an object
- the state of matter in which particles are close together but able to move around
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- a mixture that does not have a uniform appearance since the combined substances are unevenly distributed
- the change of state from a liquid to a solid
- when a solid goes directly to a vapor without melting first
- the temperature at which the liquid starts to boil
- a pure substance that consists of atoms with the same atomic number
- the relatively slow form of vaporization in which particles on the surface of the liquid state obtain sufficient energy to change to the gaseous state through the random collisions of particles
- a material made of only one kind of element or compound; it is not a mixture
- the change of state from solid to liquid
- describes how a substance changes in the presence of another substance or under certain conditions
- a physical combination of two or more substances in a changeable ratio
- change in matter that does not alter the composition of a substance
- the space enclosed or occupied by an object
- the change of states from a vapor to a liquid
- anything that occupies space and has mass
- the mass of matter contained within a particular volume
- building block of all matter
- the state of matter in which particles vibrate in fixed positions, giving a substance a fixed shape and volume
33 Clues: building block of all matter • the amount of matter in an object • solid frost formed directly from a vapor • the change of state from solid to liquid • the relatively fast form of vaporization • anything that occupies space and has mass • the space enclosed or occupied by an object • the change of state from a liquid to a solid • ...
Chapter 20: Physical Assessment 2025-03-31
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- Fast Respiratory rate
- Puslse, Respiratory Rate, Temperature, BP, etc
- Slow respiratory rate
- High blood pressure
- Fast heart rate
- listen over the heart with a stethoscope
- When air is expelled from the lungs
- Medical term for a blood pressure cuff
- Patient has an elevated temperature
- Normal breathing
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- Moving air in and out of the lungs
- Slow heart rate
- Without fever
- Instrument used to amplify sound
- Absence of breathing
- When air is taken into the lungs
- Used when assessing history of the present illness
- Low blood pressure
- Acronym used for assessing past medical history
- Force exerted against arterial wall with each heart beat
20 Clues: Without fever • Slow heart rate • Fast heart rate • Normal breathing • Low blood pressure • High blood pressure • Absence of breathing • Fast Respiratory rate • Slow respiratory rate • Instrument used to amplify sound • When air is taken into the lungs • Moving air in and out of the lungs • When air is expelled from the lungs • Patient has an elevated temperature • ...
Cyber Physical Systems-2 2025-03-20
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- Using data to forecast and prevent equipment failures.
- Self-driving cars and intelligent transportation systems.
- A predictable system behavior under given conditions.
- The delay between input and response in a system.
- An intelligent electricity network with automated controls.
- The use of technology to control industrial processes.
- Ensuring processes operate in a coordinated manner.
- The ability to continue operation despite component failures.
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- Smart healthcare devices with embedded intelligence.
- The creation of mathematical representations of systems.
- The ability of a system to function under expected conditions.
- The process of improving system performance.
- The capacity of a system to handle growth efficiently.
- Urban areas that integrate technology for improved efficiency.
- Monitoring and optimizing energy consumption.
- Farming with IoT and AI for better productivity.
- The production of goods using machines and automation.
- The management of materials and goods from production to delivery.
- Duplication of critical components to increase reliability.
- The capacity of a system to recover from disruptions.
20 Clues: The process of improving system performance. • Monitoring and optimizing energy consumption. • Farming with IoT and AI for better productivity. • The delay between input and response in a system. • Ensuring processes operate in a coordinated manner. • Smart healthcare devices with embedded intelligence. • A predictable system behavior under given conditions. • ...
Cyber Physical Systems-2 2025-03-20
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- Using data to forecast and prevent equipment failures.
- Self-driving cars and intelligent transportation systems.
- A predictable system behavior under given conditions.
- The delay between input and response in a system.
- An intelligent electricity network with automated controls.
- The use of technology to control industrial processes.
- Ensuring processes operate in a coordinated manner.
- The ability to continue operation despite component failures.
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- Smart healthcare devices with embedded intelligence.
- The creation of mathematical representations of systems.
- The ability of a system to function under expected conditions.
- The process of improving system performance.
- The capacity of a system to handle growth efficiently.
- Urban areas that integrate technology for improved efficiency.
- Monitoring and optimizing energy consumption.
- Farming with IoT and AI for better productivity.
- The production of goods using machines and automation.
- The management of materials and goods from production to delivery.
- Duplication of critical components to increase reliability.
- The capacity of a system to recover from disruptions.
20 Clues: The process of improving system performance. • Monitoring and optimizing energy consumption. • Farming with IoT and AI for better productivity. • The delay between input and response in a system. • Ensuring processes operate in a coordinated manner. • Smart healthcare devices with embedded intelligence. • A predictable system behavior under given conditions. • ...
Physical Science Quiz #26 2025-03-28
Asia Physical & Human Geography 2024-11-22
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- Capital city of China
- Desert whose name means "waterless place"
- Protected China from invaders
- Also called Southwest Asia
- Longest river in Pakistan
- Sometimes called the "Indian Subcontinent"
- Seasonal wind that affects entire region
- Natural resource in Russia & Middle East
- Religion that seeks enlightenment and the 4 Noble Truths
- Largest Mangrove forest on earth
- World's largest and busiest port
- Most widely spoken language in Asia
- Longest river in Asia
- Highest mountain range in the world
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- Group of islands
- Supreme Leader of North Korea
- Highest peak in the world
- Over 80% of India practices
- What China's government is ruled by
- River named after silt deposited to the delta
- "MataGanga"
- Asia is home to a variety of these
- Capital city of Japan
- Ring of Fire is known to have many
- China's name comes from this dynasty
- Japan's tallest peak
26 Clues: "MataGanga" • Group of islands • Japan's tallest peak • Capital city of China • Capital city of Japan • Longest river in Asia • Highest peak in the world • Longest river in Pakistan • Also called Southwest Asia • Over 80% of India practices • Supreme Leader of North Korea • Protected China from invaders • Largest Mangrove forest on earth • World's largest and busiest port • ...
Spanish Physical Features Vocab 2024-11-20
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- Hazel Eyes
- Small/little
- Thick hair
- Gray headed
- Red hair
- Mid-length hair
- Plain
- Middle Aged
- With highlights (hair)
- Short
- Slender/slim
- Hazel Eyes
- Wrinkles
- Average/medium height
- Dimples
- Blonde/blonde headed
- Older
- Pinkish/beige skin
- Athletic
- Ugly
- Muscular
- Dark
- Dyed hair
- Tall
- Curly hair
- Skinny/thin
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- Dark skin
- Mustache
- Tan
- Mole
- Short hair
- Scar
- Fat
- Strong
- Goatee
- Average/medium weight
- Pale
- Wavy hair
- Skin
- Plump/chubby/thick
- Thin hair
- Long hair
- Pretty
- Sideburns
- Bald
- Beard
- Freckles
- Tattoo
- Weak
- Big
- Young
- Younger
- Eyes
- Old
- Red headed
- Light skin
- Straight hair
- Blue Eyes
- Attractive
59 Clues: Tan • Fat • Big • Old • Mole • Scar • Pale • Skin • Bald • Weak • Eyes • Ugly • Dark • Tall • Plain • Short • Beard • Young • Older • Strong • Goatee • Pretty • Tattoo • Younger • Dimples • Mustache • Red hair • Freckles • Wrinkles • Athletic • Muscular • Dark skin • Wavy hair • Thin hair • Long hair • Sideburns • Blue Eyes • Dyed hair • Hazel Eyes • Short hair • Thick hair • Hazel Eyes • Red headed • Light skin • Curly hair • Attractive • Gray headed • Middle Aged • Skinny/thin • ...
Physical Science Study Guide 2025-01-23
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- Metals in group 1, very reactive
- Caused when the production of particles changes the amount of protons
- Metals in group 2, less reactive than alkaline metals
- Rare earth elements, follow the element lanthanum, located in top row of the section of the periodic table outside of the main body
- Area around atom’s nucleus where electrons are most likely to be found
- Elements in group 17, name means “forming salts” in Greek, very reactive nonmetals
- Number of protons in an atom
- Form of an atom w/ a different number of electrons
- Elements in groups 3-12, generally less reactive than most other metals, properties vary based on the element
- Ion w/ more electrons than protons
- Elements 89-103, radioactive, not naturally occurring
- Row of the periodic table organized by the atomic number
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- Opposite properties of metals
- Characteristic of a certain isotope, time taken to decay depends on half-life
- Element w/ shiny appearance that conducts heat and electricity well
- Center of an atom, has protons and neutrons
- Particles w/ no charge
- Ion w/ more protons than electrons
- Column of the periodic table organized by similar properties
- Have properties of metals and nonmetals, often make up semiconductors (materials that conduct electricity under some conditions)
- Positively charged particles
- Negatively charged particles
- Form of an atom w/ a different number of neutrons
- (Inert) Gases: Elements in group 18, almost never react w/ other elements
24 Clues: Particles w/ no charge • Positively charged particles • Number of protons in an atom • Negatively charged particles • Opposite properties of metals • Metals in group 1, very reactive • Ion w/ more protons than electrons • Ion w/ more electrons than protons • Center of an atom, has protons and neutrons • Form of an atom w/ a different number of neutrons • ...
Physical & Chemical properties & changes 2024-12-27
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- A measure of the amount of matter that makes up an object
- A measure of the force of gravity acting on an object’s mass
- A soft glow or shine
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Solid, liquid or gas
- The amount of space occupied by an object or substance
- Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet
- The temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid
- The temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas
- The amount of hydrogen or hydronium ions present in a solution
- A reddish-brown flaky coating of iron oxide (rust)
- The quality of being able to be shaped into something else without breaking
- The resistance to being scratched by another object
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- The ability to support burning
- A liquid’s resistance to flow
- The motion of electric charge resulting in attractive and repulsive forces
- Characteristics of matter that can only be observed as it changes to a different type of matter
- Characteristics of matter that you can observe or measure without changing the identity of the matter
- A dullness of color or loss of brightness (tarnish)
- A characteristic used to describe something
- The temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a solid
- The ability of one substance to dissolve into another
- The amount of mass per unit of volume of a substance
- The ability of matter to carry an electric current or thermal energy
- The feel or consistency of a surface or substance
25 Clues: A soft glow or shine • Solid, liquid or gas • A liquid’s resistance to flow • The ability to support burning • Anything that has mass and takes up space • A characteristic used to describe something • Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet • The feel or consistency of a surface or substance • A reddish-brown flaky coating of iron oxide (rust) • ...
Chemical and Physical Changes 2021-03-04
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- Separating substances by their boiling point
- Change in a substance without change in composition
- Substance that allows electricity and heat to flow easily through it
- Change in chemical composition and in which a new substance is produced
- Ability to decompose naturally
- Temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid
- Substance that does not allow electricity and heat to flow through it
- Ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent
- A substance's resistance to flow
- When carbon and oxygen react to produce ash and carbon dioxide gas
- Green tint copper develops when exposed to air
- Ability of a metal to be pounded into sheets
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- Temperature at which a substances changes from a liquid to a gas
- Ability of a chemical to burn skin
- How readily a substance reacts to other chemicals
- Ability to burn in the presence of oxygen
- Ability to be attracted to a magnet
- Solid produced when two liquids chemically react
- Iron reacting with oxygen and water
- Ability of a metal to be drawn into wires
20 Clues: Ability to decompose naturally • A substance's resistance to flow • Ability of a chemical to burn skin • Ability to be attracted to a magnet • Iron reacting with oxygen and water • Ability to burn in the presence of oxygen • Ability of a metal to be drawn into wires • Separating substances by their boiling point • Ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent • ...
Physical Science Midterm Review 2025-01-10
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- The amount of matter in an object.
- The energy an object has due to its motion.
- How far an object has moved or is from another object.
- The movement of energy from one object or system to another.
- The force that opposes motion when two surfaces rub against each other.
- A circuit where the electric current flows through separate branches, each with its components.
- A property of matter that causes it to experience electric forces.
- A push or pull that can change an object's motion.
- Equal forces acting on an object from opposite directions, causing no change in motion.
- A brief, forceful interaction between two or more objects.
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- The region around a magnet where magnetic forces can be felt.
- Unequal forces acting on an object, causing a change in motion.
- The force that pulls objects towards each other due to gravity.
- The force exerted by magnets or magnetic objects on other magnetic materials.
- The stored energy in an object because of its position or shape.
- The flow of electric charge through a material.
- The total force acting on an object after combining all the individual forces.
- A region of space where forces can act without direct contact.
- The movement of an object or a change in its position.
- The region around a charged object where electric forces can be felt.
- A circuit where the electric current flows through each component one after another.
21 Clues: The amount of matter in an object. • The energy an object has due to its motion. • The flow of electric charge through a material. • A push or pull that can change an object's motion. • How far an object has moved or is from another object. • The movement of an object or a change in its position. • A brief, forceful interaction between two or more objects. • ...
Physical Properties of Matter 2025-09-15
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- Basic unit of matter.
- Made up of two or more atoms.
- The temperature at which a substance turns from a solid to a liquid.
- The way a surface appears when it reflects light.
- Ability to resist flow.
- A mixture of 2 or more substances that are NOT uniform in appearance (it doesn't look the same throughout) and is easy to separate.
- State of matter that has a fixed volume but takes the shape of its container.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- The amount of mass divided by volume in a substance.
- The temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas.
- The resistance to being scratched or cut.
- Ability to dissolve in another substance.
- The temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a solid.
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- Able to be shaped or formed into thin sheets by hammerimng or pressure.
- A substance made up of only one thing, uniform in appearance.
- A mixture of 2 or more substances that are uniform in appearance (it looks the same throughout) and is NOT easy to separate.
- a combination of two or more substances but whose atoms are not chemically bonded.
- How easily heat, electricity or sound can pass through a substance.
- Energy of motion.
- How attracted a substance is to a magnet.
- Always the same.
- State of matter that has no fixed shape or volume and particles are very far apart and moving quickly.
- State of matter with a definite shape and volume, and particles that are tightly packed together.
23 Clues: Always the same. • Energy of motion. • Basic unit of matter. • Ability to resist flow. • Made up of two or more atoms. • How attracted a substance is to a magnet. • The resistance to being scratched or cut. • Ability to dissolve in another substance. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • The way a surface appears when it reflects light. • ...
Physical Science Q1 Crossword 2025-10-06
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- is a statement about what happens in nature and that seem to be true all the time pg. 11
- included the speed of an object and the direction of its motion pg. 45
- the distance an object travels in a given amount of time pg. 41
- tests the effect of one thing on another using a control pg. 7
- is the standard by which test results can be compared pg. 8
- a possible answer to a question or possible solution to a problem based on what you observe pg.7
- a quantity that can have have more than a single value pg. 7
- is an attractive force between any two objects that depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between them pg. 64
- is a change in an object's position relative to a reference point pg. 38
- frictional force that occurs when one object rolls on another pg. 63
- variable changes according to the changes of the independent variable pg. 7
- variables that stay the same pg. 7
- the pattern of investigations pg. 6
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- is the distance and direction of the object's change in position pg. 39
- frictional force that opposes the motion of two surfaces sliding past each other pg. 63
- is the rate of change of velocity pg. 50
- frictional force that prevents objects from sliding past each other pg. 62
- is an explanation based on knowledge gained from many other observations and investigations pg. 11
- the variable that is purposely changed pg. 7
- is the sum of all of the forces acting on an object pg. 61
- represents an idea, event, or object to help people better understand it pg. 10
- is the force that opposes the sliding motion of two surfaces that are touching each other pg. 62
- is push or a pull pg. 60
23 Clues: is push or a pull pg. 60 • variables that stay the same pg. 7 • the pattern of investigations pg. 6 • is the rate of change of velocity pg. 50 • the variable that is purposely changed pg. 7 • is the sum of all of the forces acting on an object pg. 61 • is the standard by which test results can be compared pg. 8 • ...
Personality and physical appearance 2025-10-21
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- roodharige
- gemeen (erger dan mean)
- gevoelig
- iemand zich zorgen/doet voelen over zijn/haar lichaam
- verdrietig
- serieus
- verlegen
- onbeleefd
- lelijk
- lichte huidskleur
- egoïstisch
- aantrekkelijk
- schattig
- alleen
- mooi
- sproet
- mooi
- behulpzaam
- gebruinde huid
- kaal
- volslank
- knap
- klein
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- maat
- donkere huidskleur
- dun
- gemeen
- baard
- iemand opvrolijken
- groen-bruine ogen
- depressief
- gelukkig
- humeurig
- bezorgd
- zelfverzekerd
- lengte
- snor
- ongelukkig
- zorgzaam
- groot
- mollig
- comfortabel
- vriendelijk
- spraakzaam
44 Clues: dun • maat • snor • mooi • mooi • kaal • knap • baard • groot • klein • gemeen • lengte • lelijk • mollig • alleen • sproet • serieus • bezorgd • gevoelig • gelukkig • humeurig • verlegen • zorgzaam • schattig • volslank • onbeleefd • roodharige • depressief • verdrietig • ongelukkig • egoïstisch • behulpzaam • spraakzaam • comfortabel • vriendelijk • zelfverzekerd • aantrekkelijk • gebruinde huid • groen-bruine ogen • lichte huidskleur • donkere huidskleur • ...
Sports and physical activities 2025-10-15
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- People use hands and feet to fight and defend.
- Players run with an oval ball and try to score points.
- Players use sticks to hit a ball or puck into a goal.
- Players hit a ball over a net and try not to let it fall.
- Players throw a ball into a high net to get points.
- Players hit a ball over a net with rackets.
- Two people fight and try to make the other fall.
- Players hit a small ball on a table with paddles.
- People ride waves on a surfboard.
- People slide down snow hills on skis.
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- Players hit a ball with a bat and run to score runs.
- Players hit a ball with a bat and run around bases.
- Players hit a shuttlecock over a high net.
- People ride and do tricks on a skateboard.
- People ride bicycles for sport or fun.
- Players hit a small ball into holes with clubs.
- Players throw and catch a ball to score goals.
- Two people wear gloves and try to hit carefully.
- People move through the water using arms and legs.
- Players kick a ball and try to score goals.
20 Clues: People ride waves on a surfboard. • People slide down snow hills on skis. • People ride bicycles for sport or fun. • Players hit a shuttlecock over a high net. • People ride and do tricks on a skateboard. • Players hit a ball over a net with rackets. • Players kick a ball and try to score goals. • People use hands and feet to fight and defend. • ...
Africa Physical Traits Review 2025-10-20
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- Continent south of Africa
- Considered a semi-desert since it gets more rainfall
- Largest desert in Africa
- Largest Lake in Africa
- A resource used for eating
- Ocean to the west
- Where Lake Victoria is located
- Another word for mountains
- Runs in the middle of the continent
- Most of _______ Africa is desert
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- The 3rd longest river in Africa
- The Nile runs from Tanzania to _______
- The _____ Highlands are where most of Africa's mountains are located
- Savannas are open _____
- Natural resources are also called ________ materials
- number of physical regions
- A problem of resource gathering that affects the land and water
- Largest Biome in Africa
- Tallest mountain in Africa
- 2nd largest rainforest in the world
- A resource from Africa used in phones
- Tropical forests are located in ______ Africa
- Longest river in the world
23 Clues: Ocean to the west • Largest Lake in Africa • Savannas are open _____ • Largest Biome in Africa • Largest desert in Africa • Continent south of Africa • number of physical regions • Tallest mountain in Africa • A resource used for eating • Another word for mountains • Longest river in the world • Where Lake Victoria is located • The 3rd longest river in Africa • ...
Physical Science Vocabulary Midterm 2025-12-15
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- electrostatic attraction that forms between atoms when they share or transfer valence electron
- any change in matter that does not alter its chemical or nuclear composition
- a particle consisting of two or more atoms covalently bonded together
- the total number of particles found in the nucleus of a particular isotope of an element
- a row in the periodic table of elements
- region within an atom where an electron will most probably be located (quantum mechanical model)
- a measure of an elements ability to attract and hold electrons when bonded to other atoms
- an atom with balanced electrical charges
- the space enclosed or occupied by an object
- the change in state directly from a gas to a solid without condensing first
- a charged atom or group of atoms that has gained or lost electrons, producing an unequal number of protons and electrons
- the force of gravity acting on the matter in an object
- the change of state from a liquid to a solid
- the circular path of an electron around the nucleus (Bohr model)
- the building block of all matter
- a positively charged ion
- the attraction between atoms and their collectively shared valence electrons
- the chemical property indicating to what degree a material reacts with another substance
- a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atoms and having a positive charge
- a column of elements in the periodic table having similar valence electrons arrangement
- the distance from the center of an atoms nucleus to its outermost energy level
- a chemical bond formed when an atom transfers valence electrons
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- the change of state from a liquid to a gas
- anything that has mass and occupies space
- the relativity fast form of vaporization
- a physical combination of two or more substances in a changeable ratio
- a pure substance that consists of atom is with the same atomic number
- a property of a substance that describes how its chemical identity changes in the presence of another substance or under certain conditions
- an atom of an element that has a different number of neutrons than other atoms of that element
- the change in state directly from a solid to a gas without melting first
- a mixture that does not have a uniform appearance since the combined substances are unevenly distributed
- the minimum amount of energy required to remove the first electron from the outermost shell of a neutral atom
- an electron in the outermost energy level of a neutral atom
- a chemical bond formed as a result of two atoms sharing valence electrons
- the relatively slow form of vaporization
- a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of most atoms that has no electrical charge
- the mass of an atom expressed in atomic mass units; the weighted average of all the masses of the naturally occurring isotopes
- a mixture that has a uniform appearance throughout
- anything about a substance that can be observed or measured without altering its chemical composition
- the mass per unit volume of an object
- the unique number of protons found in every atom of a particular element
- the change of state from a gas to a liquid
- the change of state from a solid to a liquid
- a pure substance consisting of atoms of two or more elements that are chemically combined in a fixed ratio
- converting between units by multiplying a fraction
- the smallest of the main subatomic particles found outside the nucleus with a negative charge
- moving the decimal left to right to convert between units
- the unequal distribution of electric charge in a covalent bond
- a change that alters the chemical composition of a substance
- a negatively charged ion
50 Clues: a positively charged ion • a negatively charged ion • the building block of all matter • the mass per unit volume of an object • a row in the periodic table of elements • the relativity fast form of vaporization • the relatively slow form of vaporization • an atom with balanced electrical charges • anything that has mass and occupies space • ...
Physical and Human Characteristics 2025-12-12
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- a tall landform with a peak
- land covered in many trees
- a safe place where boats are kept
- a very dry place with lots of sand
- a huge body of saltwater
- a large area of flat land
- land surrounded by water on three sides
- a place where kids play
- low land between mountains or hills
- land where people grow food or raise animals
- a small raised area of land
- a place where people get medical help
- a place where airplanes take off and land
- land surrounded by water
- a deep valley with steep sides
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- a mountain that can erupt
- water falling over a cliff
- a body of water surrounded by land
- a place where people eat food
- water that flows across the land
- a place where people buy things
- a path cars travel on
- something built to cross water
- a place where many people live and work
- a place where a family lives
- a home inside a larger building
- land people use for fun
- a place where students learn
- a building where things are made
- land along an ocean
30 Clues: land along an ocean • a path cars travel on • land people use for fun • a place where kids play • a huge body of saltwater • land surrounded by water • a mountain that can erupt • a large area of flat land • water falling over a cliff • land covered in many trees • a tall landform with a peak • a small raised area of land • a place where a family lives • a place where students learn • ...
Physical Science Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-05
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- _________ Energy is the energy of motion.
- Basic units of matter.
- ________ force is a push or pull acting on an object without physical contact.
- The distance between two corresponding points on consecutive waves.
- Have no fixed shape or volume, with particles spread far apart and moving freely.
- _________ Energy is stored energy.
- Bending of waves.
- The height of a wave.
- The transfer of energy through direct contact.
- A push or pull.
- A substance formed by two or more elements chemically combined.
- A pure substance made of only one kind of atom.
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- Have a definite volume but take the container's shape, featuring particles that move/slide past each other.
- A ______ change is a change in state or appearance without changing the substance's identity (e.g., melting ice).
- The transfer of energy through liquids and gases.
- Two or more substances combined physically, not chemically.
- Waves bouncing off a surface.
- A ______ change is a change that forms a new substance (e.g., burning).
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- The transfer of energy traveling as waves or particles
- _______ force is any interaction between two objects requiring direct physical contact.
- Have a fixed shape and volume with tightly packed, vibrating particles.
22 Clues: A push or pull. • Bending of waves. • The height of a wave. • Basic units of matter. • Waves bouncing off a surface. • _________ Energy is stored energy. • _________ Energy is the energy of motion. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • The transfer of energy through direct contact. • A pure substance made of only one kind of atom. • ...
Physical Education Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-28
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- : Ability to exert maximum force quickly
- : Shoulder blade bone
- : Ability to resist fatigue
- : Ability to maintain equilibrium
- : Light activity to prepare for exercise
- : Chest bone protecting the heart
- : Process of improving fitness
- : Exercise that requires oxygen for energy
- : Ability to move rapidly
- : Bones forming the spine
- : Bones in the wrist
- : Lower back region of the spine
- : Ability to sustain physical activity over time
- : Position in which the body is held
- : Muscle group at the back of the thigh
- : Muscle group in the lower leg
- : Side abdominal muscles
- : One complete movement in exercise
- : Ability to synchronize movements
- : Large muscle group in the buttocks
- : Bones in fingers and toes
- : Long bone in the upper leg
- : Overall state of good health
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- : Fitness involving heart and lungs
- : Bone in the upper arm
- : Chest muscle group
- : Forearm bone aligned with the thumb
- : Ability to move joints through full range of motion
- : Ability to perform movements correctly
- : Muscle group at the front of the thigh
- : Person trained in physical activities
- : Fair and respectful behavior in games
- : Muscle at the front of the upper arm
- : Bones in the hand
- : Period of rest after exercise
- : Process of maintaining body fluids
- : Shin bone in the lower leg
- : Ability to change direction quickly
- : Exercise performed without oxygen
- : Bone protecting the brain
- : Ability to respond quickly to stimuli
- : Ability to perform movements accurately
- : Planned physical activity for fitness
- : Core muscle group in the stomach
- : Shoulder muscle group
- : Ability to move with timing
- : Capacity to exert force against resistance
- : Smaller bone in the lower leg
- : Large back muscle group
- : Joint connecting arms to torso
- : Muscle at the back of the upper arm
51 Clues: : Bones in the hand • : Chest muscle group • : Bones in the wrist • : Shoulder blade bone • : Bone in the upper arm • : Shoulder muscle group • : Side abdominal muscles • : Ability to move rapidly • : Bones forming the spine • : Large back muscle group • : Ability to resist fatigue • : Bone protecting the brain • : Bones in fingers and toes • : Shin bone in the lower leg • ...
Physical Education Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-27
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- Exercise that improves oxygen consumption through rhythmic activity.
- Training: Alternating periods of high and low intensity exercise.
- Stretching: Holding a stretch in one position.
- The muscle group at the back of the thigh.
- A sport played over a net where teams hit a ball back and forth.
- The ability to move joints through their full range of motion.
- A long-distance running event of 42.2 kilometers.
- The ability to move quickly from one point to another.
- A sport involving strength, flexibility, and balance skills.
- The process of muscle repair after exercise.
- Chemicals released during exercise that improve mood.
- The ability to exert force quickly.
- Strength: The maximum force a muscle can produce.
- Stretching: Stretching through controlled movements.
- The ability to maintain body position whether moving or stationary.
- The muscle at the front of the upper arm.
- A sudden involuntary muscle contraction.
- A nutrient essential for muscle repair and growth.
- Delayed onset muscle soreness after intense exercise.
- A first aid method meaning Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation.
- Low-intensity activity performed after exercise to return the body to rest.
- A forward stepping exercise that strengthens the legs.
- Excessive exercise without adequate rest.
- A competition involving swimming, cycling, and running.
- An exercise that strengthens the lower body by bending the knees.
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- The large muscle group at the front of the thigh.
- Endurance: The ability of a muscle to perform repeated contractions over time.
- The muscle at the back of the upper arm.
- A racket sport played with a shuttlecock.
- The small bone located in the knee.
- Light activity performed before exercise to prepare the body.
- Endurance: The ability of the heart and lungs to supply oxygen during sustained physical activity.
- A sport in which players hit a ball into holes using clubs.
- A measure of body fat based on height and weight.
- The process of maintaining proper fluid levels in the body.
- A way of living that influences health and fitness.
- Training: A workout involving a series of exercises performed in rotation.
- The process by which the body converts food into energy.
- An exercise that strengthens the chest and arms.
- A unit used to measure energy in food.
- A racket sport played over a net on a rectangular court.
- A sport played by kicking a ball into the opponent’s goal.
- Exercise performed without relying on oxygen for energy.
- The ability to change direction quickly and efficiently.
- An isometric core-strengthening exercise.
- A short-distance race at maximum speed.
- Time: The time it takes to respond to a stimulus.
- The ability to use body parts smoothly and efficiently together.
- A team sport played with five players per side on a court.
- A full-body exercise combining squat, jump, and push-up.
50 Clues: The small bone located in the knee. • The ability to exert force quickly. • A unit used to measure energy in food. • A short-distance race at maximum speed. • The muscle at the back of the upper arm. • A sudden involuntary muscle contraction. • A racket sport played with a shuttlecock. • The muscle at the front of the upper arm. • An isometric core-strengthening exercise. • ...
Intro to Physical Science 2026-04-21
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- The variable that is changed and tested in the experiment
- Science The study of matter, energy, and the changes it undergoes
- Metric unit to measure volume
- Making a forecast of what will happen in the future based on previous experience and evidence
- An observation that involves a measurement
- The variable that is affected by what is changed, the results
- When you explain your observations
- Learning about the natural world by gathering information and using logical reasoning
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object
- Metric Unit to measure mass
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- The factor being tested in an experiment
- Comparison of some aspect of an object (dimension, quantity, capacity)
- Metric unit to measure length
- An observation that does not involve numbers or measurements
- The factor that remains the same throughout the experiment
- A tentative explanation for an observation that can be tested
- The amount of space an object takes up
- The study of matter and energy and how they interact
- Using one or more of your senses to gather information
- The study of matter and how it changes
- The compactness and size of the particles of a substance
21 Clues: Metric Unit to measure mass • Metric unit to measure length • Metric unit to measure volume • When you explain your observations • The amount of space an object takes up • The study of matter and how it changes • The factor being tested in an experiment • An observation that involves a measurement • A measure of the amount of matter in an object • ...
Physical Science Unit 11 2026-05-04
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- electrons that are involved in bond formation, usually those in an atom’s outer shell
- The amount of solute that will dissolve in a specified volume or mass of solvent (at a given temperature) to produce a saturated solution
- The elements in Group 1A of the periodic table, except for hydrogen
- A pure substance composed of two or more elements chemically bonded in a definite, fixed ratio by mass
- A type of matter composed of varying proportions of two or more substances that are just physically mixed, not chemically bonded
- The vertical columns in the periodic table
- The elements of Group 8A of the periodic table
- The elements in Group 2A of the periodic table
- An atom’s outer shell, which contains the valence electrons
- The horizontal rows in the periodic table, organizing the elements on the basis of atomic numbers
- The lanthanides and actinides, the two rows at the bottom of the periodic table, make up the inner transition elements
- A mixture that is uniform throughout, also called a homogeneous mixture
- The elements in Group 7A of the periodic table
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- Those in Groups 1A through 8A in the periodic table
- The amount of energy it takes to remove an electron from an atom
- An atom, or chemical combination of atoms, that has a net electric charge because of a gain or loss of electrons
- An electrically neutral particle composed of two or more atoms chemically bonded
- An element whose atoms tend to gain (or share) electrons during chemical reactions
- An element whose atoms tend to lose valence electrons during chemical reactions
- The study of the composition and structure of matter (anything that has mass) and the chemical reactions by which substances are changed into other substances
- A pure substance in which all the atoms have the same number of protons; that is, they have the same atomic number
- The properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers
- The order of electrons in the energy levels of their atoms
- The B group of elements in the periodic table
- Two or more forms of the same element that have different bonding structures in the same physical phase.
25 Clues: The vertical columns in the periodic table • The B group of elements in the periodic table • The elements of Group 8A of the periodic table • The elements in Group 2A of the periodic table • The elements in Group 7A of the periodic table • Those in Groups 1A through 8A in the periodic table • The order of electrons in the energy levels of their atoms • ...
Science 2022-02-16
31 Clues: Ice • Ice • Load • Wind • Acid • Waves • Water • Water • Plant • Stream • Growth • Action • Animal • Channel • Weather • Erosion • Surface • Wedging • Gravity • Particle • Gradient • Abrasion • Chemical • Physical • Formation • Oxidation • Deposition • Floodplain • Groundwater • Exfoliation • precipitation
Physical science - Lesson 10 2018-03-19
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- - Has to main postulates
- - The distance light can travel in a unit of time through a given substance
- - The lenght contraction happens only in the direction of relative motion
- - Nonrotating , Nonaccelerating
- - The mass ,m being reffered to by the equation
- - moving object appera to be more massive
- - Not absolute property between events
- - the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
- - One in which an isolated object appears to be accelerating
- - _________equivalence states that mass is concentrated energy
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- - along a timelike world line is defined as the time as measured by a clock following that line
- - is a natural phenomenon by which all things with mass are brought toward
- entities - Like stars and galaxies are able to warp space
- - The point closest to the sun
- - Time for moving objects appear to slow down
- - Special theory of relativity
- - An important aspect of the general theory is the principle of ________.
- - Nothing can travel faster than 300,000 kilometers per second (186,000 miles per second).
- - a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
- - Measure the earths motion through ?
20 Clues: - Has to main postulates • - The point closest to the sun • - Special theory of relativity • - Nonrotating , Nonaccelerating • - Measure the earths motion through ? • - Not absolute property between events • - moving object appera to be more massive • - Time for moving objects appear to slow down • - The mass ,m being reffered to by the equation • ...
Physical science - Lesson 10 2018-03-19
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- - the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
- entities - Like stars and galaxies are able to warp space
- - Nothing can travel faster than 300,000 kilometers per second (186,000 miles per second).
- - The distance light can travel in a unit of time through a given substance
- - One in which an isolated object appears to be accelerating
- - is a natural phenomenon by which all things with mass are brought toward
- - Has to main postulates
- - The point closest to the sun
- - along a timelike world line is defined as the time as measured by a clock following that line
- - An important aspect of the general theory is the principle of ________.
- - Not absolute property between events
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- - a region of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape.
- - _________equivalence states that mass is concentrated energy
- - Nonrotating , Nonaccelerating
- - moving object appera to be more massive
- - Time for moving objects appear to slow down
- - The mass ,m being reffered to by the equation
- - Special theory of relativity
- - Measure the earths motion through ?
- - The lenght contraction happens only in the direction of relative motion
20 Clues: - Has to main postulates • - Special theory of relativity • - The point closest to the sun • - Nonrotating , Nonaccelerating • - Measure the earths motion through ? • - Not absolute property between events • - moving object appera to be more massive • - Time for moving objects appear to slow down • - The mass ,m being reffered to by the equation • ...
Physical science - Lesson 9 2018-03-20
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- - class of physical phenomena that are mediated by magnetic fields.
- - can be used to demostrate the presence and nature of electric fields
- - Proposed that only these two ty pes of electricity is actually transffered
- - the physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field
- - The set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of electric charge.
- -a consequence of the electromagnetic force,
- - The direction of the cross product may be found by application of the ?
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- - Discovered that light and other kinds of radiation are a type of wave.
- - Published " De Magnete "
- - Phenomenon related to electricity
- - a flow of electric charge.
- - British scientist (1831)
- - Standard unit for charge
- - a material or object that produces a magnetic field.
- - exerted between any two charged objects
- - a region around a charged particle or object within which a force would be exerted on other charged particles or objects.
- - An application of electromagnetic induction
- - Discovered the connection between electricity and magnetism
- - FOud out the ability to attract light objects could be transffered from one piece to another
- - the derived unit of frequency in the International System of Units
20 Clues: - Published " De Magnete " • - British scientist (1831) • - Standard unit for charge • - a flow of electric charge. • - Phenomenon related to electricity • - exerted between any two charged objects • -a consequence of the electromagnetic force, • - An application of electromagnetic induction • - a material or object that produces a magnetic field. • ...
Physical Science Review #1 2021-12-09
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- Bond between a metal and a non-metal.
- An element or a compound that always has the same composition.
- Part of an atom that contains protons and neutrons.
- Atoms will form bonds with other atoms in order to have eight valence electrons.
- The substance that is dissolved in a solution.
- phase change from a gas to a liquid.
- Anything that has mass and takes up space.
- Measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- Substances that cannot be broken down into other substances chemically or physically.
- Two or more elements that are combined chemically.
- Formed between two atoms of the same element covalently bonded together. They cannot exist as lone atoms and must bond to something.
- Any ability to produce a change in the composition of matter.
- outside orbitals where electrons surround the nucleus.
- Bond between two non-metals.
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- A change in the appearance of the substance without a change in the composition. Example: Dissolving salt in water.
- A mixture without a uniform composition. Example: Cereal
- phase change from a gas to a liquid.
- A mixture with uniform composition. Example: apple Juice
- The substance that does the dissolving in a solution.
- A property that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance.
- Columns of elements on the periodic table.
- Occur when a substance reacts and forms one or more substances.
- Phase change from a liquid to gas at the boiling point
- Another word for a homogenous mixture.
- indicates how many electrons are going to be lost or gained during bonding
- Phase change from a iquid to gas at the boiling point
- Horizontal row of elements on the periodic table.
27 Clues: Bond between two non-metals. • phase change from a gas to a liquid. • phase change from a gas to a liquid. • Bond between a metal and a non-metal. • Another word for a homogenous mixture. • Columns of elements on the periodic table. • Anything that has mass and takes up space. • Measure of the amount of matter in an object. • The substance that is dissolved in a solution. • ...
physical and chemical change 2022-01-25
Across
- a physical quantity whose value does not depend on the amount of the substance for which it is measured.
- has a fixed chemical composition throughout
- matter not involving in its manifestation a chemical change.
- changes affecting the form of a chemical substance, but not its chemical composition.
- mixture consisting of different, distinguishable parts or elements.
- mass in an isolated system is neither created nor destroyed by chemical reactions or physical transformations.
- PV=NRT
- a characteristic of a particular substance that can be observed in a chemical reaction.
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- a substance made by mixing other substances together.
- a substance that has mass and takes up space.
- one of the distinct forms in which matter can exist.
Down
- a property that depends on the amount of matter in a sample.
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
- an ionized gas
- chemical reaction involving the rearrangement of the atoms of one or more substances
- a substance diffused or suspended in the air, especially one normally liquid or solid.
- a state that flows freely but is of constant volume
- a mixture in which the composition is uniform throughout the mixture.
- matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container
- quantity of matter in a physical body.
- The physical process where matter moves from one state to another.
22 Clues: PV=NRT • an ionized gas • the basic unit of a chemical element. • quantity of matter in a physical body. • has a fixed chemical composition throughout • a substance that has mass and takes up space. • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid. • a state that flows freely but is of constant volume • one of the distinct forms in which matter can exist. • ...
