physical Crossword Puzzles
Physical Geography 2024-09-03
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- Northernmost point on Earth
- Imaginary line that divides the world between hemispheres
- Called parallels, runs east to west, measures north to south
- Located at 180 degrees in Pacific Ocean
- Called meridians, runs north to south, measures east to west
- Half a sphere
- Located at 0 degrees, all longitude lines are measured from it
- Tells you direction on a map
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- Northwest, northeast, southwest, southeast
- North, south, east, west
- Naturally formed feature found on Earth's surface
- Southernmost point on Earth
- Easily recognizable man-made building, monument, or structure
13 Clues: Half a sphere • North, south, east, west • Northernmost point on Earth • Southernmost point on Earth • Tells you direction on a map • Located at 180 degrees in Pacific Ocean • Northwest, northeast, southwest, southeast • Naturally formed feature found on Earth's surface • Imaginary line that divides the world between hemispheres • ...
physical resources 2024-05-07
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- The gradual increase in the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and oceans, primarily due to human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation.
- The natural and physical surroundings in which people, animals, and plants live.
- The natural process by which greenhouse gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, contributing to the warming of the planet.
- A natural resource that cannot be replenished or regenerated within a human lifespan, such as fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas) and minerals.
- The capacity to do work or produce heat, typically derived from natural sources such as sunlight, wind, water, or fossil fuels.
- A natural resource that can be replenished or regenerated over time, such as solar energy, wind energy, or forests.
- The protection, preservation, and management of natural resources and ecosystems to ensure their sustainability for future generations.
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- The introduction of harmful or toxic substances into the environment, which can cause damage to ecosystems, human health, and biodiversity.
- The process of evaluating the potential environmental consequences of a proposed project, policy, or development activity before it is undertaken, with the aim of minimizing negative impacts and enhancing environmental sustainability.
- The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise, including transportation, communication, utilities, and public services.
- The process of economic, social, and environmental progress that leads to improvements in the quality of life for people.
- Any material or substance derived from the environment that has economic value and is used by humans, such as water, minerals, forests, and wildlife.
- The condition where all people, at all times, have physical, social, and economic access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and preferences for an active and healthy life.
13 Clues: The natural and physical surroundings in which people, animals, and plants live. • A natural resource that can be replenished or regenerated over time, such as solar energy, wind energy, or forests. • The process of economic, social, and environmental progress that leads to improvements in the quality of life for people. • ...
Physical factors 2024-09-29
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- driven by wind belt ( warmer to cold area)
- Our beloved lecturer for FMM2312
- unable to internally regulate their core body temperature.
- Measure of distinctive temperature & salinity
- the absorption of ultraviolet ___________ in natural waters
- Lost by thermal radiation
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- colour light have been leaving behind to reflect back out.
- the day and night are equally as long
- The ____ transmitted the light and absorbed by lakes or sea
- Light _____________. Decrease due to scattering and absorption by water molecules and particles.
- The colder up to the bottom layer
- The surface water ____ by the sun
- brackish water salty
13 Clues: brackish water salty • Lost by thermal radiation • Our beloved lecturer for FMM2312 • The colder up to the bottom layer • The surface water ____ by the sun • the day and night are equally as long • driven by wind belt ( warmer to cold area) • Measure of distinctive temperature & salinity • colour light have been leaving behind to reflect back out. • ...
Physical Science 2024-10-10
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- How does the gravitational force change as two objects move farther apart?
- Which term best describes the forces on an object with a net force of zero?
- What is a lever?
- What is the word that means the gravity is moving towards the center?
- What else happens when there is a change in velocity, it also changes the_____?
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- The _________________ is the combination of all the forces acting on an object.
- What is the International system of units?
- ____________ causes projectiles to follow a curved path.
- The distance between an object and a reference point is the object's?
- The kinetic energy from an object's motion always changes when which factor changes?
- What is the change in position of an object?
- What best describes the forces on an object with a net force of zero?
- What is the gravitational force exerted on an object called
- What protects us from electrocution if we touch a live wire?
14 Clues: What is a lever? • What is the International system of units? • What is the change in position of an object? • ____________ causes projectiles to follow a curved path. • What is the gravitational force exerted on an object called • What protects us from electrocution if we touch a live wire? • The distance between an object and a reference point is the object's? • ...
Physical Properties 2025-08-22
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- is one of the states of matter that takes the shape of its container.
- is one of the states of matter that doesn't have a set shape and fills the room.
- what an object feels like
- How big or small is it
- there are 3 of these, solid, liquid and gas.
- is a type of physical property that requires a tool or instrument
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- are characteristics that describe matter or any object.
- what is it made of
- is a type of physical property that you can describe using your five senses(taste, smell, feel, hear, sight).
- is a type of physical property that requires a investigation to determine the characteristics.
- What is looks like (red, blue, yellow)
- is anything that takes up space.
- is one of the states of matter that has a set shape.
13 Clues: what is it made of • How big or small is it • what an object feels like • is anything that takes up space. • What is looks like (red, blue, yellow) • there are 3 of these, solid, liquid and gas. • is one of the states of matter that has a set shape. • are characteristics that describe matter or any object. • ...
Europe Physical 2025-07-01
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- Longest river in Europe, flowing through Russia to the Caspian Sea
- Highest mountain in Europe, found in the Caucasus Mountains
- Sea between the UK and Norway
- Flat lowland region covering much of Poland, Germany and the Netherlands
- River flowing from the Black Forest in Germany to the Black Sea
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- The mountain range running through Switzerland, Austria and northern Italy
- Large inland sea bordered by Turkey, Romania, and Ukraine
- High
- Peninsula containing Norway and Sweden
- Mountain range that forms the traditional boundary between Europe and Asia
- Sea separating Europe and Africa
- Mountain range between France and Spain
- Sea between Italy and the Balkan Peninsula
13 Clues: High • Sea between the UK and Norway • Sea separating Europe and Africa • Peninsula containing Norway and Sweden • Mountain range between France and Spain • Sea between Italy and the Balkan Peninsula • Large inland sea bordered by Turkey, Romania, and Ukraine • Highest mountain in Europe, found in the Caucasus Mountains • ...
physical and chemical changes in digestive system 2012-11-08
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- food being broken down by physical change in mouth
- contains mass and volume in digestive system
- food that gets physically pushed down a tube
- chemically changed into fuel
- involes formation of a new substance
- physical change that starts in the mouth
- molecules of food being broken down into smaller molecules
- transformation of physical and chemical
- chemically changed from ice to water
- chemical change that starts in the mouth
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- gets broken down using chemical and physical changes
- two substances that come together
- takes leftover food and turns it into material you can expel when you go to bathroom
- change the size of particales of a substance
- provides chemical and physical changes through out system
- makes food pieces smaller when physically churned
- chemically changed from water to ice
- changes from chemical or physical
- chemical and physical changes give you this
- chemicals in your stomach that chemically break down food
20 Clues: chemically changed into fuel • two substances that come together • changes from chemical or physical • chemically changed from water to ice • involes formation of a new substance • chemically changed from ice to water • transformation of physical and chemical • physical change that starts in the mouth • chemical change that starts in the mouth • ...
Physical and Chemical Change 2023-11-27
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- A physical change where a solid spreads through a liquid
- “_____ of matter”: One of the forms that matter can take, such as solid, liquid or gas
- A substance with a fixed shape and volume
- A chemical change where a substance burns
- The breakdown of food by physical and chemical changes
- A substance with no fixed shape or volume
- A physical change from a solid to a liquid
- A physical change from a liquid to a gas
- A physical change from a liquid to a solid
- Any substance that can burn
- “______ bond”: An attractive force that holds two atoms together
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- A chemical change where iron combines with oxygen and water
- A physical change from a gas to a liquid
- A substance with a fixed volume that flows and changes shape
- A physical change from a gas to a solid
- Any substance that takes up space and has mass
- A physical change from a solid to a gas
- “chemical ________”: A change in matter that forms one or more new substances
- change A change in matter that does not form new substances
- A physical change where two or more substances are combined
- An atom or molecule
21 Clues: An atom or molecule • Any substance that can burn • A physical change from a gas to a solid • A physical change from a solid to a gas • A physical change from a gas to a liquid • A physical change from a liquid to a gas • A substance with a fixed shape and volume • A chemical change where a substance burns • A substance with no fixed shape or volume • ...
Physical and chemical properties 2024-09-11
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- (physical) red, green, blue, and so on
- (chemical) a scale that measures acids and bases
- (physical) solid, liquid, or gas at room temperature
- (physical) how shiny the object is
- (physical) rough or smooth
- (physical) the point liquid turns to gas
- (chemical) how easily it ignites
- (chemical) how poisonous it is
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- (chemical) can burn through skin
- (physical) how well it resists scratches
- (physical) bending when force applied (flexible)
- (physical) how much matter (atoms) packed in a volume
- (chemical) if it reacts with other chemicals
- (physical) whether it conducts electricity or not
- (physical) how well it dissolves in water
- (physical) the point solid turns to liquid
16 Clues: (physical) rough or smooth • (chemical) how poisonous it is • (chemical) can burn through skin • (chemical) how easily it ignites • (physical) how shiny the object is • (physical) red, green, blue, and so on • (physical) how well it resists scratches • (physical) the point liquid turns to gas • (physical) how well it dissolves in water • ...
Physical Features Review 2016-10-14
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- broad expanse of flat land
- low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it
- a large area of flat, dry grassland, typically found in semi-arid climate
- carving flat plots of land from hillsides to use for farming
- when soil and sediment is added to a land mass, typically through erosion
- natural boundary between two land forms, marked by a change in elevation, also typically marked by rapids or waterfalls
- large mass of ice or ice sheets
- seasonal winds, located in south and southeast Asia
- steep slope or cliff at the edge of a plateau
- narrow strip of land connecting two larger bodies of land
- artificial waterway constructed for transportation, irrigation, or to control flooding
- removal or destruction of forests
- deep sea inlet carved by glaciers
- flat expanse of elevated land, typically bordered by escarpments
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- large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream
- descent of water over a steep surface; a waterfall, especially one of considerable size
- a ridge of jagged rock, coral, or sand just above or below the surface of the sea
- body of water mostly surrounded by land, typically salt water
- land reclaimed from the sea using sea walls and drainage; typically found in the Netherlands
- body of water, typically found along the coast of a body of water, deep enough for large ships
- two or more rivers meet to become one larger river
- triangular shaped area, located at the mouth of a river, where sediment accumulates
- hollow or depression on earth's surface, wholly or partly surrounded by higher land
- the origination or beginning of a river
- degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions like excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting
- small stream that flows into a larger stream or river
- body of water partially enclosed by land
- soil carried and deposited by streams and rivers
- group of islands; typically from a volcanic source
- land fully surrounded by water
- land surrounded by water on three sides
- the end of a river that empties into a larger body of water
- narrow strip of water connecting two larger bodies of water
33 Clues: broad expanse of flat land • land fully surrounded by water • large mass of ice or ice sheets • removal or destruction of forests • deep sea inlet carved by glaciers • the origination or beginning of a river • land surrounded by water on three sides • body of water partially enclosed by land • steep slope or cliff at the edge of a plateau • ...
Europe Physical Features 2016-05-17
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- once called the most Hungarian river
- its total length is 1094 kilometers long
- an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that forms a channel between France and Britain
- the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula
- provides trade and transportation
- longest river within the Czech Republic
- the largest inland sea
- the peninsula in northern Europe occupied by Norway and Sweden
- empties at the sea of Azov
- Biggest river by discharge volume in Spain
- the 2nd longest European river
- surrounded by Adriatic, Ionia, Agean, and black sea
- the longest river in Europe
- a large mountain system in south-central Europe
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- looks like a giant boot
- a major European river carrying more traffic than any other river in the world
- forms the border between Spain and France
- Javert from Les Miserables drought himself in this river
- empties into the Gulf of Pomeranian
- a peninsula in Azerbaijan
- a mountain range in western Russia extending from the arctic to the Caspian Sea
- largest river in Norway
- peninsula in southwestern Europe occupied by Spain and Portugal
- makes up the main body of Denmark
- The northern flat region that allowed nomads and invaders to flow into Europe from Asia
- this river forms part of Romania's border with Ukraine
- the Danube river empties into this
27 Clues: the largest inland sea • looks like a giant boot • largest river in Norway • a peninsula in Azerbaijan • empties at the sea of Azov • the longest river in Europe • the 2nd longest European river • provides trade and transportation • makes up the main body of Denmark • the Danube river empties into this • empties into the Gulf of Pomeranian • once called the most Hungarian river • ...
Physical Therapist Crossword 2016-08-25
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- Pertaining to the low back
- Lying on the belly, face down
- A bending or forward movement of the spine or limbs
- Flat feet.
- A movement of a limb toward midline or the center of the body
- Pertaining to primarily abdominals and back.
- An increased convexity in the curvature of the thoracic spine
- Excessive movement in the direction of extension
- At rest; in equilibrium; not in motion
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- Nearest to the point of attachment or center of the body
- Lying on the back, face up
- The theoretical lines that divide the body into two equal halves vertically and horizontally
- The degree of tension normally present in the resting state of a muscle
- A straightening or backward movement of the spine or limbs
- A movement of a limb away from midline or the center of the body
- An involuntary/automatic response to a stimulus
- A muscle group on the back of the thigh that can bend/flex the knee and straighten/extend the hip.
- Less than normal tone; floppy
- Angling of the knees outward as in “bow legged”
- Angling of the knees inward as in “knock kneed”
20 Clues: Flat feet. • Lying on the back, face up • Pertaining to the low back • Lying on the belly, face down • Less than normal tone; floppy • At rest; in equilibrium; not in motion • Pertaining to primarily abdominals and back. • An involuntary/automatic response to a stimulus • Angling of the knees outward as in “bow legged” • Angling of the knees inward as in “knock kneed” • ...
Physical Science crossword 2016-12-17
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- 2 elements that form a compound.
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign.
- 2 or more atoms chemically combined.
- each of two or more forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei, and hence differ in relative atomic mass but not in chemical properties; in particular, a radioactive form of an element.
- the energy stored in the bonds of a compound.
- the statement that when atoms combine to form molecules they generally each lose, gain, or share valence electrons.
- describes how a substances changes into a new substance.
- an element (e.g., germanium or silicon) whose properties are intermediate between those of metals and solid nonmetals. They are electrical semiconductors.
- a variable whose variation does not depend on that of another.
- ionic species having a negative charge.
- are regions of space around the nucleus of an atom where an electron is likely to be found.
- an element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or change.
- trait or characteristic.
- name given to a horizontal row of the periodic table.
- simplest form of the species.
- A compound is a substance made up of a definite proportion of two or more elements.
- 1 compound that forms 2 elements.
- a vertical column in the Periodic Table.
- hydrocarbon and oxygen form water and carbon dioxide.
- a change that does not affect the identity of the substance.
- how compact an object is.
- shows the reactants and products using symbols.
- average mass of all atoms.
- a variable whose value depends on that of another.
- an atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons.
- the substances before the change, written on the left side of the arrow.
- location of protons and neutrons.
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- particles with in the atom protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- reaction 1 element and 1 compound form a new element and new compound.
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- rounded atomic mass.
- A chemical bond formed between two ions with opposite charges.
- 2 or more atoms/compounds physically combined.
- an element or substance that is not a metal.
- the act of trying, testing, or putting to the proof.
- the parts of the mixture look the same.
- a positively charged ion, i.e., one that would be attracted to the cathode in electrolysis
- producing the desired result; effective.
- a variable that is used to regulate the flow of control, or order of execution, generally the number of times a loop will execute.
- a particle with no electric charge.
- equal number of atoms both sides of the arrow.
- parts of a mixture look different or distinguishable.
- identifies the element.
- same ratio of atoms no matter the size of the substance.
- lasting attraction between atoms that enables the formation of chemical compounds.
- can be observed without channeling the substance.
- releases energy in the form of heat.
- a change that creates a new substance.
- the elements have a repeating pattern that alow them to be placed in groups and periods.
- obsorbs energy in the form of heat.
- A chemical bond formed by the sharing of one or more electrons.
- a chemical change that produces a new substance.
- a proposition assumed as a premise in an argument.
- reaction 2 compounds form 2 new compounds.
- make a reaction go faster but does not get used up in a reaction.
- a molecular ion, is a charged chemical species.
- the substance after the change has occurred, written on the right side of the arrow.
- the number in front of the variable.
- not changing or varying.
- a vertical column in the Periodic Table.
- smallest form of an element that consists of a nucleus, protons, neutrons.
61 Clues: rounded atomic mass. • identifies the element. • trait or characteristic. • not changing or varying. • how compact an object is. • average mass of all atoms. • simplest form of the species. • 2 elements that form a compound. • 1 compound that forms 2 elements. • location of protons and neutrons. • a particle with no electric charge. • obsorbs energy in the form of heat. • ...
Physical & Chemical Changes 2018-05-29
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- Gas becoming a liquid.
- Two atoms attracted to each other.
- Molecules the only contain two atoms.
- molecules with two or more atoms bonded
- Oxygen, carbon and helium are all _______.
- Damage to metal by the environment.
- Made of protons, neutrons and electrons.
- Gas that is dangerous to breathe in.
- Reacting substances must collide or come into contact.
- Two or more atoms bonded together.
- Solid to gas or gas to solid.
- Another word for evaporation.
- Chain molecule of simpler repeating units.
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- Solid to a liquid by heat.
- Produces new chemicals.
- Changing a liquid into a gas.
- Written on the right side of the chemical equation.
- A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction.
- Molecules with the same atoms bonded.
- A type of catalyst.
- Focusing really hard.
- group of two or more atoms that are bonded
- Horizontal rows of elements.
- Gas form of a solid or liquid,e.g.water vapour.
- All elements on a table.
- One single atom.
- Columns of elements.
- Written on the right side of the chemical equation.
- Arrangement of particles in a regular pattern.
- Easily becomes a gas.
30 Clues: One single atom. • A type of catalyst. • Columns of elements. • Focusing really hard. • Easily becomes a gas. • Gas becoming a liquid. • Produces new chemicals. • All elements on a table. • Solid to a liquid by heat. • Horizontal rows of elements. • Changing a liquid into a gas. • Solid to gas or gas to solid. • Another word for evaporation. • Two atoms attracted to each other. • ...
Physical & Chemical Changes 2018-05-30
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- Why is it the name of horizontal rows called this?
- The steam that came out of the water
- After being at 100 degrees for a while, it started to disappear
- Why does have to represent vertical columns?
- Why are there just one?
- Does this help with making more reactions?
- Dry ice is the product of this
- Sub-atomic particles are involved with the making of it
- Why is this pure substance only made oxygen?
- Why are there two water atoms?
- I need a procedure to make new chemicals
- A 3D arrangement of particles in a pattern? Sounds cool!
- They have a relationship between each other
- What's all this gunk on the piece of metal over there?
- It is on the left side of the arrow in an equation
- I need to add two different substances to create something new
- It is on the right side of the arrow in an equation
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- There are only a pair of atoms here?
- This will become a gas, easily
- Is there any point of arranging elements by their chemical properties?
- Why does this substance smell so weird?
- Repeat the thing by making a very long chain
- How are there more particles in this?
- Why is my ice-cream doing this?
- A couple of elements on this thing sounds like something difficult.
- Particles keep crashing into each other
- It's so interesting to see steam on your shower turn into water
- Two atoms combine together to become superheroes.
- Water at 100 degrees is really interesting
- I gotta increase the speed of it but I can't change it chemically
30 Clues: Why are there just one? • This will become a gas, easily • Dry ice is the product of this • Why are there two water atoms? • Why is my ice-cream doing this? • There are only a pair of atoms here? • The steam that came out of the water • How are there more particles in this? • Why does this substance smell so weird? • Particles keep crashing into each other • ...
Physical Oceanography Terms 2012-10-03
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- A giant wave caused by an earthquake on the ocean floor
- An area of sand sloping down to the water of a sea or lake
- The degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment (corresponding to its molecular activity)
- Organisms (plants and animals) that live at or near the bottom of a sea
- of or pertaining to the greatest ocean depths, below approximately 20,000 ft.
- A measure of the amount of dissolved salts and other solids in a given amount of liquid
- Mass divided by volume
- Shallow body of water or lake near a sea; lake separated from a sea by sandbars or coral reefs
- the aggregate of actively swimming animals in a body of water ranging from microscopic organisms to whales
- Benthic environment between 4000 m and 6000 m depth
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- Water that moves in a certain direction; the river like flow of water in the oceans
- A huge, underwater volcanic mountain that may emerge from the ocean surface as an island
- A narrow ledge or shelf typically at the top or bottom of a slope
- The shallow zone of the ocean where land meets water, which is alternately covered or exposed by the tied
- the aggregate of small plant and animal organisms that float or drift in great numbers in fresh or salt water
- Pertaining to ocean depths between approximately 1,000 and 4,000 meters.
- A ridge of sand that connects an island to the mainland or to another island
- A measuring instrument that sends out an acoustic pulse in water and measures distances in terms of the time for the echo of the pulse to return
- A large, flat-topped seamount resulting from erosion of an island volcano when it was above sea level.
- An island consisting of a circular coral reef surrounding a lagoon
- A narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea
21 Clues: Mass divided by volume • A narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea • Benthic environment between 4000 m and 6000 m depth • A giant wave caused by an earthquake on the ocean floor • An area of sand sloping down to the water of a sea or lake • A narrow ledge or shelf typically at the top or bottom of a slope • ...
Physical Ch. 5 2013-11-08
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- A tug-of-war match is an example of _______ and unbalanced forces
- Law of action-_______ states "For every external force exerted on a system by its surroundings, the system exerts an equal but opposite force on its surroundings"
- The momentum of a rotating object is _________ momentum
- Law of _____ motion states "The acceleration of a system is directly proportional to the net force acting on the system and is inversely proportional to its mass"
- __________ is everywhere and affects nearly all motion, slowing things down and wearing parts out.
- contact force that pulls things apart
- contact forces that move in opposite directions along a parallel line
- contact force that pushes things together
- Momentum or movement along a straight path is __________ momentum
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- The English physicist ________________ later extended Galileo's studies to create the laws of motion
- Elisha Graves Otis was a mechanic who created _________ brakes
- Newton discovered that moving objects have a property that determined how much force is required to change their motion. This is called _________
- ________ forces acts only when one system touches another
- 9.81 m/s2 is the average __________ acceleration near sea level.
- The study of kinds of forces, how they interact with matter, and how they affect the motion of objects are some of the most important aspects of ___________
- Described as a push or pull
- Law of _____ states "Objects at rest remain at rest, and objects in motion continue in a straight line at a constant velocity unless acted upon by a net external force"
- contact force that twists objects
- force field that surrounds magnets and materials with electricity flowing through them
- force field that surrounds and affect electrical charges
20 Clues: Described as a push or pull • contact force that twists objects • contact force that pulls things apart • contact force that pushes things together • The momentum of a rotating object is _________ momentum • force field that surrounds and affect electrical charges • ________ forces acts only when one system touches another • ...
Physical Science Terms 2015-05-18
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- a device that helps do work by either overcoming a force or changing the direction of the applied force
- simple machine that consists of an inclined plane wrapped in a spiral around a cylindrical post
- The distance from any point on a wave to an identical point on the next wave
- a simple machine that is a straight, slanted surface, which facilitates the raising of loads; a ramp
- a sample of matter, either a single element or a single compound, that has definite chemical and physical properties
- a circuit in which the parts are joined in branches such that the potential difference across each part is the same.
- a property of matter that describes a substance's ability to participate in chemical reactions
- a force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses
- groups of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
- the energy that an object has because of the position, shape, or condition of the object
- matter with a definite shape and volume
- a testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation
- a wave consisting of electric and magnetic fields oscillating at right angles to eachother
- a change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- The rate at which velocity changes over time.
- the smallest component of an element having the chemical properties of the element
- the law that states that mass cannot be created or destroyed in ordinary chemical and physical changes
- a simple machine consisting of a wheel with a groove in which a rope can run to change the direction or point of application of a force applied to the rope
- a longitudinal wave that is caused by vibrations and that travels through a material medium
- the rate at which charges pass through a given point; measured in amperes
- A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined
- a periodic disturbance in a solid, liquid, or gas as energy is transmitted through a medium
- any pieces of information acquired through observation or experimentation
- a characteristic of a substance that does not involve a chemical change, such as density, color, or hardness
- the ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume of the substance
- the energy transferred between objects that are at different temperatures
- a substance that cannot be separated or broken down into simpler substances by chemical means
- a push or pull exerted on an object
- an object's change in position relative to a reference point
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- the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid
- a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact
- a solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction
- a change that occurs when one or more substances change into entirely new substances with different properties
- The transfer of energy carried by light waves to particles of matter.
- the capacity of a physical system to do work
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- The force of attraction or repulsion on a charged particle that is due to an electric field
- a circuit in which the parts are joined one after another such that the current in each part is the same
- a change in the direction of a wave when the wave finds an obstacle or an edge, such as an opening
- simple machine with a rigid bar that pivots around a fulcrum
- the conversion of a liquid to a vapor when the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the atmospheric pressure
- the law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from one form to another
- the tendency of an object to resist being moved or, if the object is moving, to resist a change in speed or direction until an outside force acts on the object
- the action that results when a force causes an object to move in the direction of the force
- the speed of an object in a particular direction
- the energy of an object that is due to the object's motion
- the force of attraction or repulsion generated by moving or spinning electric charges
- A state of matter with no definite shape or volume
- the maximum distance that the particles of a wave's medium vibrate from their rest position
- a pattern, plan, representation, or description designed to show the structure or workings of an object, system, or concept
- a simple machine consisting of two circular objects of different sizes; the wheel is the larger of the two circular objects
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- a substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds
- a system of ideas that explains many related observations and is supported by a large body of evidence acquired through scientific investigation
- the highness or lowness of a sound
- any material that attracts iron or materials containing iron
- the bouncing back of a ray of light, sound, or heat when the ray hits a surface that it does not go through
- the transfer of thermal energy by the circulation or movement of a liquid or gas
- matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape
- the bending of a wave as the wave passes between two substances in which the speed of the wave differs
- a simple machine that is made up of two inclined planes and that moves; often used for cutting
- a physical environment in which phenomena occur
63 Clues: the highness or lowness of a sound • a push or pull exerted on an object • matter with a definite shape and volume • anything that has mass and takes up space • the capacity of a physical system to do work • The rate at which velocity changes over time. • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves • ...
physical science crossword 2021-09-22
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- how it moves in relation to others
- how people measure mass
- the decline/reduction of speed
- when it changes speed continuously
- energy in relation to a action to move
- how a function changes
- measurement of matter
- rate when it moves the same speed
- the answer when you divide
- there’s always a cause to an effect
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- the answer when multiply
- how fast something goes in a certain direction
- the intensity of gravity
- moving from its original place
- the rate of how something moves
- sum of all forces acting
- there’s interaction there’s even forces
- f = ma
- the rate of velocity changing
- the measurement of energy
- the feeling of not wanting to move
21 Clues: f = ma • measurement of matter • how a function changes • how people measure mass • the answer when multiply • the intensity of gravity • sum of all forces acting • the measurement of energy • the answer when you divide • the rate of velocity changing • moving from its original place • the decline/reduction of speed • the rate of how something moves • rate when it moves the same speed • ...
physical description test 2021-01-07
21 Clues: roux • yeux • long • rond • gros • brun • grand • blond • mince • moyen • raide • carré • court • frisé • petit • ondulé • bouclé • visage • chatain • cheveux • très mince
Pulmonary Physical Exam 2021-10-18
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- Increased vibration palpated on chest wall from secretions
- shortness of breath while laying flat
- The ICS is named for the rib ___
- Breathing pattern described as apnea with deep breathing “ramp up”
- Percussion note which is normal
- Percussion note heard over a consolidation/ area of fluid
- Breathing pattern described as irregular with periods of apnea alternating with regular and deep breathing
- Term to describe fast breathing
- Breathing pattern associated with diabetic ketoacidosis
- Tracheal bifurcation to R and L mainstem
- inflammation of the pleurae, which impairs their lubricating function and causes pain when breathing
- Pleura, Lines the outer surface of lungs, no pain receptors
- Pleura, Lines thoracic cavity, has pain receptors
- Fissure that divides the lungs essentially in half
- Respiratory ____ is 2-5 inches (5-12 cm) and symmetrical when taking a deep breath
- “lung roots” Complicated anatomical structures, Includes: pulmonary vessels and the major bronchi
- shortness of breath
- Breath sound that is soft and low pitched. They are heard throughout inspiration
- Intercostal space for chest tube insertion
- Say “e” however heard as “a” due to fluid/ solid
- aka sternal angle, 5cm below the suprasternal notch
- Sensation of vibration which increases in dx like pneumonia
- Active component of respiration, diaphragm contracts and descends
- Louder transmission of voice sound through fluid/ solid
- Chest depression in the lower portion of the sternum which may compress the heart and great vessels may cause murmurs
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- Continuous, musical sounds due to airway obstruction
- Whispered, but heard loudly due to fluid or solid
- small airways where gas exchange starts
- Position you find a patient in respiratory distress, “leaning forward on elbows”
- Chest deformity from chronic hyperinflation
- Breath sound which is discontinuous, intermittent, non-musical, can be fine or coarse
- the functional tissue of an organ as distinguished from the connective and supporting tissue
- formed by the points at which the chest wall and diaphragm meet
- sign of respiratory distress, especially in pediatric where intercostal muscles are sucked in between the ribs on breathing
- coughing up quantities of blood
- With percussion it measures out about 3.5-5 cm on a deep inhalation
- cessation of breathing
- the relaxation of the diaphragm and exhalation due to elastin
- Fissure that is only present in the right lung
- Chest deformity in which sternum is displaced anteriorly with adjacent costal cartilage depression
- Finger on the chest wall held tight and is struck with finger from opposite hand
- Crackling “rice krispie” sound when pressing on skin caused by ptx
- Intercostal space for needle decompression
- Chest deformity acquired from a trauma
44 Clues: shortness of breath • cessation of breathing • Percussion note which is normal • Term to describe fast breathing • coughing up quantities of blood • The ICS is named for the rib ___ • shortness of breath while laying flat • Chest deformity acquired from a trauma • small airways where gas exchange starts • Tracheal bifurcation to R and L mainstem • ...
Pulmonary Physical Exam 2021-10-18
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- With percussion it measures out about 3.5-5 cm on a deep inhalation
- Chest deformity acquired from a trauma
- Breath sound which is discontinuous, intermittent, non-musical, can be fine or coarse
- Term to describe fast breathing
- Sensation of vibration which increases in dx like pneumonia
- Crackling “rice krispie” sound when pressing on skin caused by ptx
- shortness of breath while laying flat
- Percussion note which is normal
- Breathing pattern described as apnea with deep breathing “ramp up”
- aka sternal angle, 5cm below the suprasternal notch
- Continuous, musical sounds due to airway obstruction
- Percussion note heard over a consolidation/ area of fluid
- Chest deformity from chronic hyperinflation
- Pleura, Lines the outer surface of lungs, no pain receptors
- Fissure that is only present in the right lung
- cessation of breathing
- Whispered, but heard loudly due to fluid or solid
- Say “e” however heard as “a” due to fluid/ solid
- Respiratory ____ is 2-5 inches (5-12 cm) and symmetrical when taking a deep breath
- Increased vibration palpated on chest wall from secretions
- inflammation of the pleurae, which impairs their lubricating function and causes pain when breathing
- small airways where gas exchange starts
- Chest depression in the lower portion of the sternum which may compress the heart and great vessels may cause murmurs
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- Active component of respiration, diaphragm contracts and descends
- Louder transmission of voice sound through fluid/ solid
- Breathing pattern described as irregular with periods of apnea alternating with regular and deep breathing
- Intercostal space for chest tube insertion
- the functional tissue of an organ as distinguished from the connective and supporting tissue
- Breathing pattern associated with diabetic ketoacidosis
- Breath sound that is soft and low pitched. They are heard throughout inspiration
- formed by the points at which the chest wall and diaphragm meet
- the relaxation of the diaphragm and exhalation due to elastin
- Position you find a patient in respiratory distress, “leaning forward on elbows”
- shortness of breath
- Chest deformity in which sternum is displaced anteriorly with adjacent costal cartilage depression
- “lung roots” Complicated anatomical structures, Includes: pulmonary vessels and the major bronchi
- coughing up quantities of blood
- Tracheal bifurcation to R and L mainstem
- The ICS is named for the rib ___
- sign of respiratory distress, especially in pediatric where intercostal muscles are sucked in between the ribs on breathing
- Fissure that divides the lungs essentially in half
- Finger on the chest wall held tight and is struck with finger from opposite hand
- Intercostal space for needle decompression
- Pleura, Lines thoracic cavity, has pain receptors
44 Clues: shortness of breath • cessation of breathing • Term to describe fast breathing • Percussion note which is normal • coughing up quantities of blood • The ICS is named for the rib ___ • shortness of breath while laying flat • Chest deformity acquired from a trauma • small airways where gas exchange starts • Tracheal bifurcation to R and L mainstem • ...
Physical Education Crossword 2022-03-21
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- Use them to crank up reverse or lateral lunges (place one foot on the disk and glide into the lunge and back to the starting position).
- This exercise works the muscles in your hips and legs.
- This exercise works your quadriceps, hamstrings, calves, and glutes.
- Commonly used by gymnasts and CrossFit athletes, parallettes let you test (and push) the limits of your physical strength.
- These strength-training devices look like overgrown, colorful beach balls, but can be very effective pieces of exercise equipment.
- is a biceps curl, but it feels much different if you're doing it with a cable machine than a barbell
- are iron bars covered in foam rubber, making them a friendlier (and lighter weight) alternative to standard barbells.
- works the muscles in your lower body, including your quadriceps, hamstrings, glutes, and calves.
- The unassuming straps hanging from your gym’s ceiling are really an all-in-one gym.
- a tool that builds mobility, stability and dynamic strength through loaded movement training.
- These are some of the most common machines you see, machines with rectangular plates that allow you to insert a pin underneath the amount of weight you want to lift.
- are slightly larger (and sometimes heavier) versions of medicines that don’t bounce.
- Body bars are foam-covered weights that may be used in a total body workout class to combine aerobic exercise with strength training.
- This exercise works the muscles in your back, shoulders, and arms.
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- machines are a staple of gyms and can be quite effective if used correctly.
- These work the same as stack machines in that they work on a fixed path. The difference is you have to load the plates onto the machine.
- It stands for “both sides utilized,” meaning you can use both the dome stability ball-like side and the flat platform for exercises.
- strength training with machines is as effective as free weights, plus machines have the advantage of being safer and easier to use.
- work the chest muscles (pectorals), as well as the shoulder muscles, triceps, and abdominals.
- This fitness tool was developed in Russia for use in strength training and aerobic exercise to work all muscle groups at the same time.
- as chicken soup for the swole. You’ll often see people use these basketball-shaped weights to add resistance to core exercises like sit-ups or Russian twists.
- can be a lifter’s best friend for moves like back squats, deadlifts and snatches.
- Barbells are long bars with weights attached at the ends.
- is a versatile type of workout that you can do almost anywhere.
- These giant inflatable beach ball-like tools are another way to up the anté on strength training exercises.
- are an excellent exercise for improving your core strength and stability.
- are just like they sound weighted bags of sand that look like big duffle bags
- Grab one of these giant ropes in each hand and begin lifting the rope up and down explosively creating waves.
- Bands are portable and inexpensive.
- are a good place to start if you’re new to strength training.
- The cannonball-like weight with a single loop handle looks like something out of Game of Thrones but it’s a great way to build power.
31 Clues: Bands are portable and inexpensive. • This exercise works the muscles in your hips and legs. • Barbells are long bars with weights attached at the ends. • are a good place to start if you’re new to strength training. • is a versatile type of workout that you can do almost anywhere. • This exercise works the muscles in your back, shoulders, and arms. • ...
Superheroes - Physical Description 2022-06-20
24 Clues: nez • bleu • peau • roux • bras • main • gros • aile • oeil • petit • court • jambe • queue • corps • doigt • corne • visage • bouclé • griffe • genoux • marron • cheveux • sourcil • oreille
physical science crossword 2022-05-19
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- unit of work or energy in the International System of Units
- 18.998403 u
- as an additive in alloys
- silvery radioactive metallic element.
- no uses outside of basic scientific research.
- to galvanise other metals
- in certain specialised light sources
- pure substance
- not particularly harmful to humans
- only used in research
- oxygen group
- control rods for nuclear reactors
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- bombarding curium atoms with calcium
- theories, concepts, constructs, problems, and hypotheses
- TV series 2018-2019
- a rare element on earth
- 99% uranium-238 and 1% uranium-235
- radioactive, synthetic element
- corrosion-resistant
- synthetic element about which little is known
- Although it is rare, native chromium also exists.
- a soft metal
- resists corrosion
- bismuth-204 (204Bi)
24 Clues: 18.998403 u • a soft metal • oxygen group • pure substance • resists corrosion • TV series 2018-2019 • corrosion-resistant • bismuth-204 (204Bi) • only used in research • a rare element on earth • as an additive in alloys • to galvanise other metals • radioactive, synthetic element • control rods for nuclear reactors • 99% uranium-238 and 1% uranium-235 • not particularly harmful to humans • ...
Ortho Physical Therapy 2022-02-07
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- the system that regulates balance and spatial orientation by receiving feedback from the small organs in the inner ear and sending this information to the brain
- type of balance during movement
- nerve, one of 31 pairs of nerves that directly arise from the spinal cord and carry motor, sensory, and autonomic signals
- a fluid that travels in the vessels of the lymphatic system, part of the immune system, and removes cellular waste products, bacteria, and more to be filtered in the lymph nodes as fluid in the tissues is returned to central circulation
- exercise, interventions that seek to address specific impairments through strengthening balance or mobility
- often painful overstretching or tearing of ligaments around a joint that contributes to chronic instability
- therapy hands-on techniques to facilitate neuromuscular activation, improve blood flow, downregulate the sympathetic nervous system
- (posterior cruciate ligament) a band of connective tissue that connects the femur to the tibia and provides anterior-posterior stability
- ball-and-socket joint of the shoulder
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- dome-shaped musculotendinous sheet dividing the thoracic and abdominal cavities that is the primary muscle of respiration
- a tenosynovitis of the APL and EPB tendons in the first extensor compartment
- method of injury where a tendon is pulled from its bony attachment and cal also be associated with a fracture where a piece of the bone is pulled away with the tendinous attachment
- assistive device that may have 2 or 4 wheels designed to provide stability during gait for individuals with balance deficits
- plane of the scapula extending 30 degrees away from the midline
- a potential non-musculoskeletal source of referred pain in the body
- test a diagnostic evaluation that rules in or rules out a likely pathology
- type of balance when the body is not moving
- (anterior cruciate ligament) a band of connective tissue that connects the underside of the femur to the top of the tibia and provides posterior-anterior stability
- fascia, dense connective tissue on the bottom of the foot that assists with shock absorption
- abdominis, the deepest abdominal muscle that wraps around the lower abdomen from the thoracolumbar fascia posteriorly to meet anteriorly along the linea alba
- alba a vertical line of connective tissue midway the rectus abdominis
- the manner or style of an individual's walking
22 Clues: type of balance during movement • ball-and-socket joint of the shoulder • type of balance when the body is not moving • the manner or style of an individual's walking • plane of the scapula extending 30 degrees away from the midline • a potential non-musculoskeletal source of referred pain in the body • ...
Physical Oceanography Crossword 2022-01-12
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- property of a material expresses the degree of slowness with which its temperature reaches that of the environment.
- the ratio of heat absorbed by a material to the temperature change.
- animals that have a body temperature similar to their surrounding environment.
- the total kinetic energy, in calories, of all the particles in a substance or object.
- a function of temperature, salinity, and pressure.
- a layer in the ocean or a body of water where water density increases rapidly with depth.
- the quality or state of being saline; salty.
- the uppermost layer of a body of water; where sunlight can reach.
- the chemical reactions in the body’s cells that change food into energy.
- the region that is in complete darkness in the ocean.
- the location of objects by reflected sound, used by animals like dolphins.
- an organism that maintains their body temperature at a constant level, usually above that of the environment, by its metabolic activity.
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- a form of coloration in which the upper surfaces of the body are more darkly pigmented than the illuminated lower areas.
- the movement of ocean currents due to differences in temperature and salinity in different regions of water.
- the ability or tendency to float in water or in air or in another type of fluid.
- an animal that is dependent on or capable of internally generating heat; warm-blooded animals.
- the pressure that any fluid in a confined space excerpts.
- the layer below the photic zone where only a small percentage of light reaches.
- Principle a result stating that a body totally or partially immersed in a fluid is subject to an upward force equal in magnitude to the weight of fluid it displaces.
- a steep temperature gradient in a body of water marked by a layer above and below which the water is at different temperatures.
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- the resistance of a fluid to change in shape or movement of neighboring portions relative to another.
- the force of an object that resists its motion through a fluid.
- vertical zone in the oceanic water column where salinity changes rapidly with depth.
- the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. Measured in degrees (C,K,F) usually with a thermometer.
25 Clues: the quality or state of being saline; salty. • a function of temperature, salinity, and pressure. • the region that is in complete darkness in the ocean. • the pressure that any fluid in a confined space excerpts. • the force of an object that resists its motion through a fluid. • the uppermost layer of a body of water; where sunlight can reach. • ...
Physical Exam Terms 2022-09-27
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- A position in which the patient lies on the back with the lower extremities moderately flexed and rotated outward
- test involves placing a fecal sample on guaiac paper and applying hydrogen peroxide which, in the presence of blood, yields a blue reaction product within seconds
- process of using one's hands to check the body
- listening to sounds from the heart, lungs, or other organs, typically with a stethoscope, as a part of medical diagnosis
- individual rests on the knees and upper part of the chest, assumed for gynecologic or rectal examination
- an acoustic resonator in the form of a two-pronged fork with the prongs formed from a U-shaped bar of elastic metal
- allows a health professional to see inside the fundus of the eye and other structures
- cannot be detected by ordinary clinical means
- a technique of clinical examination
- patient is usually seated upright with their spine straight
- lying flat with the face downward
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- use of touch to either improve bodily structure and function
- It is the first step in a physical exam
- cup container for collecting urine, stool, mucus or other type of bodily fluids
- lying face upward
- help visualize and examine the condition of the ear canal and eardrum
- measuring of geometric magnitudes, lengths, areas, and volumes
- the patient is supine on the table with their head declined below their feet at an angle of roughly 16°
- a common position for surgical procedures and medical examinations involving the pelvis and lower abdomen, as well as a common position for childbirth
- patient lies on one side with the under arm behind the back and the upper thigh flexed
20 Clues: lying face upward • lying flat with the face downward • a technique of clinical examination • It is the first step in a physical exam • cannot be detected by ordinary clinical means • process of using one's hands to check the body • patient is usually seated upright with their spine straight • use of touch to either improve bodily structure and function • ...
PHYSICAL EDUCATION EXAM 2021-04-24
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- it is one type of local dance in geography
- done primarily for its social, educational, and health benifits
- refers to the movement of the body in space in any direction with feet as the moving base
- act of moving rhythmatically and expressively
- also known as folk or ethnic dance
- refers to movement set to music where there emerges organization, structure and pattern.
- popular form of dance which developed during the middle portion of 20th century
- it is one type of local dance in geography
- this dancing techique teaches to release unnessesary tension used while moving
- it is one type of national dance in geography
- came from the word "subsob at bali"
- the dancer connect their body with the environment such as air, floor, and energy of other.
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- a popular activity in which the competitors perform dances in any of several permitted dance style
- generally held in evening. the participants are usually in formal attire
- it is one type of national dance in geography
- taking off with one foot and landing with two feet
- the goal of this practice are aquired with repitition of time.
- it is a measure motion of flow characterized by regular recurrence of elements or features as beats, sounds, or accents
- it is one type of general classification
- moving at moderate phase of feet
- highest form of dance
- free, expressive dance style started in the early 20th century as a recreational to classical ballet
- cultural art form handed down from generation to generation.
- movements of various parts of the body in space with a fixed base which may be standing, kneeling, sitting or lying
- bending or shortening of the body part
25 Clues: highest form of dance • moving at moderate phase of feet • also known as folk or ethnic dance • came from the word "subsob at bali" • bending or shortening of the body part • it is one type of general classification • it is one type of local dance in geography • it is one type of local dance in geography • it is one type of national dance in geography • ...
Physical Exam Terms 2022-09-26
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- Lying on back with feet above head
- Using touch to assess patient
- Sitting at 90 degree angle
- Not accompanied by noticeable signs
- Lying on back with legs up and knees bent
- Downward dog on your knees
- Instrument used to look in patients ears
- Using visual clues to assess patient
- Listening to the sounds from heart and lungs
- Lying on one side with knee bent over side
- Used to collect specimens for testing
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- Instrument used to assess patient's hearing
- Lying on back
- Lying on stomach
- Lying on back with knees bent
- The use of sound to assess patient
- Using tools such as tape measure to measure the patient
- Manipulating a body part for examination
- Instrument used to look in patients eyes
- Testing feces
20 Clues: Lying on back • Testing feces • Lying on stomach • Sitting at 90 degree angle • Downward dog on your knees • Lying on back with knees bent • Using touch to assess patient • Lying on back with feet above head • The use of sound to assess patient • Not accompanied by noticeable signs • Using visual clues to assess patient • Used to collect specimens for testing • ...
Physical Exam Puzzle 2022-09-26
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- lying on the back with the knees flexed
- side-lying position with the lowermost arm behind the body and the uppermost leg flexed
- A semi-sitting position
- the process of measuring a patient
- an instrument with a rubber head, used for testing reflexes
- the patient's feet and legs are higher than the head,
- lying face down with the hips bent so that the knees and chest rest on the table
- on back with legs raised and feet in stirrups,
- instrument used for visual examination of the ear,
- secret, hidden from view
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- contains specimen samples
- Instrument used to examine the eyes
- Listening with a stethoscope
- lying on abdomen, facing downward
- test for blood in stool
- lying on back, facing upward
- a method of feeling with the fingers or hands during a physical examination
- the factor that we want to vary in an experiment
- an instrument vibrated to test hearing
- the act of examining or reviewing
20 Clues: A semi-sitting position • test for blood in stool • secret, hidden from view • contains specimen samples • Listening with a stethoscope • lying on back, facing upward • lying on abdomen, facing downward • the act of examining or reviewing • the process of measuring a patient • Instrument used to examine the eyes • an instrument vibrated to test hearing • ...
Physical Science Quiz:Matter 2024-01-23
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- vertical column with the same properties
- metal opposite characteristics of a metal
- release of energy with the nucleus
- gases least reactive and in atmosphere
- cloud possible locations of an electron in an atom
- no charge particle
- radioactive
- induce hardness onto metals
- horizontal row with the same properties
- energy with ionizing radiation
- center of an atom with protons and neutrons
- ion ion with more protons than electrons
- an atom with a different number of neutrons
- element that is shiny,conducts electricity, heat
- kill micororganisms+make salt
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- unchanging,less reactive
- ion ion with more electrons than protons
- positively charged particle
- element like metals and nonmetals
- number number of protons in an atom
- atom with more or less electrons
- atomic mass unit
- Group 2A of reactive metals
- negatively charged article
- metals Group 1A of reactive metals
25 Clues: radioactive • atomic mass unit • no charge particle • unchanging,less reactive • negatively charged article • positively charged particle • induce hardness onto metals • Group 2A of reactive metals • kill micororganisms+make salt • energy with ionizing radiation • atom with more or less electrons • element like metals and nonmetals • release of energy with the nucleus • ...
Physical Rehab Puzzle 2020-08-05
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- the capability of understanding something
- a thin rigid board containing an electric circuit; a printed circuit.
- an action that is performed as a response to a stimulus and without conscious thought
- the condition of being physically fit and healthy
- the exchange of information
- the rubbing and kneading of muscles and joints of the body with the hands
- cardio exercised used with a harness here
- the act or process of arranging elements into a whole of interdependent parts
- the process of making plans for something
- the facility by which the mind stores and remembers information
- the acquisition of knowledge or skills through experience, study, or by being taught
- preparing for physical exertion or performance
- writing with a pen or pencil
- the ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently.
- the formation of clear and distinct sounds in speech
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university
- a short bar with a weight at each end
- able to bend easily
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- symptoms of this include trouble walking, speaking, and understanding
- arrange or plan to take place at a specific time
- relating to a vestibule, particularly that of the inner ear, or more generally to the sense of balance.
- a person qualified to practice medicine
- the action or power of focusing ones attention or mental effort
- knowledge or perception of a situation or fact
- a board having a regular pattern of small holes for pegs
- related to the sense of hearing
- stretchy, silicon based exercise material
- a compound or preparation used for the treatment or prevention of disease
- a thin ribbon of stretchy material that provides a way to strengthen muscles at home
- a physical or mental condition that can limit mobility
- a person skilled in a particular kind of therapy
- an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady.
- activity requiring physical effort
- An aim or desired result
- activity involving mental or physical effort done to achieve a purpose or result
- a band of fibrous tissue in a human or animal body that has the ability to contract
- allowing food or drink to pass through the throat
- take or keep a firm hold of, grasp tightly
- ability to get around easily
39 Clues: able to bend easily • An aim or desired result • the exchange of information • writing with a pen or pencil • ability to get around easily • related to the sense of hearing • activity requiring physical effort • a short bar with a weight at each end • a person qualified to practice medicine • the capability of understanding something • cardio exercised used with a harness here • ...
Physical Geography Crossword 2020-06-26
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- The part of the Earth that includes all living things.
- When a dry area develops on the leeward side of a mountain.
- The sphere that involves Earth's uppermost layer, the continents, basins, etc.
- A navigational tool that determines absolute location using satellites.
- A map that emphasizes a single idea or particular information.
- Temperature + Precipitation - over a long period of time.
- A region that is defined by a common characteristic
- A region defined by popular feelings rather than data.
- The exact position of a place on the Earth's surface.
- The supercontinent that existed before the continents drifted apart.
- The height of a land surface above the level of the sea.
- a type of ecological community defined by plant & animal groups.
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- A location that is found in relation to other places around it.
- Moisture that falls to the Earth as rain, sleet, hail, or snow.
- The thin layer of gases that surround Earth and include Earth's weather & climate.
- The chemical or physical process of breaking down rocks into smaller pieces.
- The sphere that involves all Earth's water. Like oceans, seas, lakes, rain, etc.
- A region that incorporates a central node and a surrounding aera that is connected or linked together.
- A condition of the atmosphere over a short period of time.
- A computer program that processes and organizes data about places on Earth.
- The movement of weathered rock/ materials by wind, glaciers, or water to another location.
21 Clues: A region that is defined by a common characteristic • The exact position of a place on the Earth's surface. • The part of the Earth that includes all living things. • A region defined by popular feelings rather than data. • The height of a land surface above the level of the sea. • Temperature + Precipitation - over a long period of time. • ...
PDHPE physical fitness 2016-09-01
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- - a point of time as measured in hours and minutes.
- - activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
- - the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- – Controlling body positions while standing still or moving.
- – Making movements work together smoothly.
- - stretching or testing your limits and become_______.
- - relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
- - the condition in which things are happening or being done.
- - a condition of body and mind which typically recurs for several hours every night.
- – The ability to use muscle strength quickly.
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- - the action of measuring something.
- - the state of being free from illness or injury.
- Endurance – Engaging in physical activity for long periods of time.
- - the quality of being intense.
- - the rate at which something occurs over a particular period.
- - vigorous exercises designed to increase cardiovascular efficiency.
- - the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- - the condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- - The ability to stop, start, and change directions quickly.
- - a category of people or things having common characteristics.
- – Performing a movement or covering a distance in a short period of time.
21 Clues: - the quality of being intense. • - the action of measuring something. • – Making movements work together smoothly. • – The ability to use muscle strength quickly. • - relating to the body as opposed to the mind. • - the state of being free from illness or injury. • - a point of time as measured in hours and minutes. • ...
Physical Science 1 2019-04-30
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- a fossil that is useful for dating and correlating the strata in which it is found.
- depression in a glacial outwash drift made by the melting of a detached mass of glacial ice that became wholly or partly buried.
- the history of Earth as recorded in the rocks that make up its crust.
- material carried away from a glacier by meltwater and deposited beyond the moraine.
- a method of dating geological or archeological specimens by determining the relative proportions of particular radioactive isotopes present in a sample
- a long, narrow, winding ridge composed of stratified sand and gravel deposited by a subglacial or englacial meltwater stream; may range from 16 to 160 feet (5 to 50 m) in height, from 160 to 1,600 feet (500 m) in width, and a few hundred feet to tens of miles in length.
- the grade measured by the ratio of drop in elevation of a stream per unit horizontal distance, usually expressed as meters per kilometer or feet per mile.
- a core sample that is typically removed from an ice sheet or a high mountain glacier. Since the ice forms from the incremental buildup of annual layers of snow, lower layers are older than upper, and this sample contains ice formed over a range of years.
- the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water.
- the geological process in which sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform or land mass.
- unsorted material deposited directly by glacial ice and showing no stratification; sometimes called boulder clay because it is composed of clay, boulders of intermediate sizes, or a mixture of these.
- the volumetric flow rate of water that is transported through a given cross-sectional area. It includes any suspended solids (e.g. sediment), dissolved chemicals (e.g. CaCO3(aq)), or biologic material (e.g. diatoms) in addition to the water itself.
- the process of determining an age on a specified chronology in archaeology and geology
- the age of the earth
- material moved by geologic forces from one location to another, usually by a glacier; formed by glacial ice erosion resulting from the movement of ice.
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- the theory that changes in the earth's crust during geological history have resulted from the action of continuous and uniform processes.
- any glacially formed accumulation of unconsolidated glacial debris that occurs in both currently and formerly glaciated regions on Earth, through geomorphological processes.
- earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain building in general which is common at plate boundaries, where the edges of two (or more) plates are in contact along huge linear zones of faulting.
- the science of determining the relative order of past events (i.e., the age of an object in comparison to another), without necessarily determining their absolute age (i.e. estimated age)
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- a basic law of geochronology, stating that in any undisturbed sequence of rocks deposited in layers, the youngest layer is on top and the oldest on bottom, each layer being younger than the one beneath it and older than the one above it.
- a principle of geologythat states that the geologic feature which cuts another is the younger of the two features. It is a relative dating technique in geology.
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- the geomorphic process by which soil, sand, regolith, and rock move downslope typically as a solid, continuous or discontinuou smass, largely under the force of gravity, but frequently with characteristics of a flow as in debris flows and mudflows.
- the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- an overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry.
26 Clues: the age of the earth • an overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry. • the history of Earth as recorded in the rocks that make up its crust. • the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle. • a fossil that is useful for dating and correlating the strata in which it is found. • ...
Physical Science - Farrar 2019-10-04
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- change a change that occurs when one ore more substances change into entirely new substances with different properties
- a measure of how hot or cold something is
- of state the change of a substance from one pysical state to another
- variable in an experiment, the factor that is deliberately manipulated
- the curve at the liquid's surface by which one measures the volume of the liquid
- a substance made by melting two or more elements together, at least one of them metal
- the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas
- any pieces of information acquired through observation or experimentation
- the change of state from a liquid to a gas
- the ability of a substance to be pulled and made into wire
- a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object; its value can change with location in the universe
- the state of matter in which the volume and shape of a substance are fixed
- the state of matter that has a definite volume but not a definite shape
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- a measure of the size of a body or region in three-dimensional space
- a testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the ability of a substance to be rolled or pounded into various shapes without breaking
- variable in an experiment, the factor that changes as a result of manipulation of one or more other factors
- the ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume of the substance
- a form of matter that does not have a definite volume or shape
- a measure of the size of a surface or a region
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- the process of burning something
- reaction a chemical reaction in which heat is released
24 Clues: the process of burning something • anything that has mass and takes up space • a measure of how hot or cold something is • the change of state from a liquid to a gas • a measure of the size of a surface or a region • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • reaction a chemical reaction in which heat is released • ...
PHYSICAL SCIENCE CROSSWORD 2019-12-16
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- anything that has mass or takes up space
- substance with two or more elements chemically combined in a set ratio
- material that does not transfer heat well
- atom with a different number of neutrons from protons
- created first periodic table of elements
- type of energy that is in motion
- phase change from gas to liquid
- phase change from liquid to solid
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- how tightly packed matter is
- phase change from liquid to gas
- successfully isolated Radium salts in her lab in 1902
- conducted Gold Foil experiment
- phase change from solid to gas
- the actual amount of matter in an object or body
- discovered the neutron
- material that transfers heat well
- a charged atom that has lost or gained electrons
- force exerted over the surface area of an object
- branch of science dealing with matter and energy
- phase change from solid to liquid
20 Clues: discovered the neutron • how tightly packed matter is • conducted Gold Foil experiment • phase change from solid to gas • phase change from liquid to gas • phase change from gas to liquid • type of energy that is in motion • material that transfers heat well • phase change from solid to liquid • phase change from liquid to solid • anything that has mass or takes up space • ...
Canada's Physical Geography 2020-02-12
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- These landscapes are made up of cities
- Earth's thinnest layer that we live on
- Area between mountains
- Currents in the mantle that cause magma to break through the crust
- Developed the Continental Drift Theory
- Earth's thickest layer made of magma
- Moves heat and cold around the world
- Masses of suspended solid or liquid water particles
- Zone E climate region
- Land formed nder dried lakes & seas
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- Agricultural areas
- Earth's hottest layer made of nickle & iron in solid form
- Earth's layer made of nickle & iron in liquid form
- High fast winds that blows across Canada
- Gases that surround the earth
- Super Continent
- The study of weather
- Largest landform of Canada's 8 regions
- The study of landforms
- Canada was covered in this 18,000 years ago
20 Clues: Super Continent • Agricultural areas • The study of weather • Zone E climate region • Area between mountains • The study of landforms • Gases that surround the earth • Land formed nder dried lakes & seas • Earth's thickest layer made of magma • Moves heat and cold around the world • These landscapes are made up of cities • Earth's thinnest layer that we live on • ...
Physical Science vocab 2020-05-01
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- a process by which matter changes from a liquid into a solid
- a particular point in space
- A push or a pull that is required to change an object's motion
- anything that changes its position over time
- A representation of forces exerted on a single object
- a change in velocity per unit of time
- science the study of nature and properties of energy and nonliving matter
- an explanation based off of facts that can be tested
- the amount of space between two points
- a change in distance per unit of time in a specified direction
- The sum of forces exerted on an object
- the process by which matter changes from a solid into a liquid
- Anything that has mass and occupies space
- a change in distance per unit of time
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- a process where matter changes directly from a gas to a solid without passing through the intermediate liquid state
- the process by which a solid changes directly into a gas
- an experiment that is not interfered with
- a process by which matter changes from a liquid into a gas
- method the process scientists think and work
- a process by which matter changes from a gas into a liquid
- an experiment where one variable is changed
- facts
- The property of a body or system that enables it to do work or cause a change
23 Clues: facts • a particular point in space • a change in velocity per unit of time • a change in distance per unit of time • the amount of space between two points • The sum of forces exerted on an object • an experiment that is not interfered with • Anything that has mass and occupies space • an experiment where one variable is changed • ...
Physical science review 2024-05-14
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- when a two different substances are attracted to each other
- when a solution has more hydroxide ions
- when two atoms share electrons evenly
- has a charge of 2 and mass of 4
- a single sheet of this can stop alpha particles
- when a solution has equal amounts of hydrogen and hydroxide ions
- an atom ability to attract electrons
- an arrow that points to the atom with the most electronegative atom
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- a special type of bond that allows ice to float
- same number of protons different number of neutrons
- water is considered this in terms of solvents
- a type of decay where an atom breaks apart
- a particle energy only
- the amount of time it takes for half the original material to break apart into something else
- when a molecule is more attracted to same molecules
- outer most electrons
- has charge of -1 and mass of 0
- when a solution has more hydrogen ions
- when two atoms share electrons unevenly
- the substance that can stop gamma radiation
20 Clues: outer most electrons • a particle energy only • has charge of -1 and mass of 0 • has a charge of 2 and mass of 4 • an atom ability to attract electrons • when two atoms share electrons evenly • when a solution has more hydrogen ions • when a solution has more hydroxide ions • when two atoms share electrons unevenly • a type of decay where an atom breaks apart • ...
Let's Get Physical 2024-09-10
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- measurement of mass of an object
- Formed when two straight lines or rays meet at a common endpoint
- Performance of random experiments
- the push or pull measurement of an object
- Absolute or relative direction or size in which an object moves in the sense of motion
- attraction force between objects, bodies, and masses in the universe
- change in momentum
- Exertion of a force causing displacement to an object
- The change in the velocity vector in a time interval, divided by the time interval
- The motion of one object with respect to another object
- The endpoint that is used to measure a chart or maps distance
- A German theoretical physicist
- measurement of medium and direction of movement of magnitude
- Fixed points, lines, or planes from which coordinates are measured
- A way of measuring how two points differentiate
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- Measures the length between objects
- the change in an object’s position
- motion resistance from objects rubbing against each other
- a body's tendency to resist motion
- A measure of the amount of matter in a body
- motion resistance from objects rubbing against each other
- how mass in motion is measured
- rate and direction of motion measurement
- a range of radio frequencies
- Objects under sole influence of gravity
- Length of the path travelled light in a vacuum
- Einstein's theory of special relativity
- how force is measured
- when two objects collide
- When an object changes its position
30 Clues: change in momentum • how force is measured • when two objects collide • a range of radio frequencies • how mass in motion is measured • A German theoretical physicist • measurement of mass of an object • Performance of random experiments • the change in an object’s position • a body's tendency to resist motion • Measures the length between objects • ...
Physical Science Review 2024-05-10
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- Energy produced when electrons move from one place to another
- Came up with the three laws of motion
- The ability to do work
- A force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact
- the movement of energy through substances; It moves in waves and is produced when a force makes an object to vibrate
- Unequal forces: causes a change in the object's motion
- A type of kinetic energy; energy stored in moving objects
- A push or pull
- A change in speed or direction
- The energy of a moving object
- Also called heat energy; is produced when a rise in temperature causes atoms and molecules to move faster and collide with each other
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- The energy stored in an object
- A change in distance or position of an object
- How fast an object moves over a given distance
- A form of electromagnetic radiation; Only energy we are able to see
- Equal forces; does not change an object's motion
- This energy comes from the nucleus of an atom
- The force that pulls objects toward Earth
- An object's speed and direction
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
20 Clues: A push or pull • The ability to do work • The energy of a moving object • The energy stored in an object • A change in speed or direction • An object's speed and direction • Came up with the three laws of motion • The force that pulls objects toward Earth • A change in distance or position of an object • This energy comes from the nucleus of an atom • ...
Physical Science Review 2024-10-04
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- Equation: A symbolic representation of a chemical reaction using element symbols and formulas.
- The weighted average mass of an atom's protons and neutrons.
- An element that is typically shiny, malleable, and a good conductor of electricity.
- A substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a chemical reaction.
- A substance formed when two or more elements chemically combine.
- Electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom that determine its chemical properties.molecule
- Change:A change in a substance that does not alter its chemical composition.
- A horizontal row in the periodic table.
- Positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
- How easily a substance undergoes a chemical reaction, often releasing energy.
- A vertical column in the periodic table that contains elements with similar properties.
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- Two or more atoms bonded together.
- Change:A process that results in the formation of new chemical substances.
- A pure substance consisting of only one type of atom.
- A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction.
- A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically bonded.
- A representation used to explain the structure or behavior of something, like an atom.
- An element that is typically brittle and a poor conductor of electricity.
- An element that has properties of both metals and nonmetals.
- Negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom.
- Number: The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the element.
- The central part of an atom, containing protons and neutrons.
- A subatomic particle with no charge, found in the nucleus of an atom.
23 Clues: Two or more atoms bonded together. • A horizontal row in the periodic table. • A pure substance consisting of only one type of atom. • The weighted average mass of an atom's protons and neutrons. • An element that has properties of both metals and nonmetals. • Positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom. • ...
Physical Science Review 2023-03-01
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- Newton's law that says the larger the mass the harder it is to change speed and direction.
- Newton's law that says an object in motion stays in motion.
- Energy that is created by splitting apart atoms.
- Energy from heat.
- Part of the atom with no charge.
- Energy of motion
- Newton's law that says for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- A group of different types of atoms or compounds put in the same place but not chemically combined.
- A group of different types of atoms chemically combined.
- A group of atoms that are all one single type of atom.
- The center of an atom.
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- Energy that travels in waves like light and sound.
- An assumption or guess about what is happening in a certain situation.
- Energy that is stored or has the potential to be used.
- Part of the atom that is positively charged.
- An assumption or guess about what is going to happen in the future.
- Energy from moving electrons.
- Part of the atom that is negatively charged.
- An obvious statement describing an object or event that everyone can agree with.
- Energy that is created during a chemical reaction.
20 Clues: Energy of motion • Energy from heat. • The center of an atom. • Energy from moving electrons. • Part of the atom with no charge. • Part of the atom that is positively charged. • Part of the atom that is negatively charged. • Energy that is created by splitting apart atoms. • Energy that travels in waves like light and sound. • ...
Physical Science review 2023-05-30
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- Basic unit of matter
- Holds atoms together
- Fastest thing in the universe
- Unit of Force
- Unit of energy
- Pure substance only one type of atom
- Told it was too small to be a planet in 2000's
- Mixture that is physically inseparable (solution)
- Low pH
- High pH
- Makes 78% of our atmosphere
- Provides potential energy at a given height
- Cloud of dust and gas in space
- Rubbing force that opposes motion
- In Motion
- Largest planet in our solar system
- Simplest element
- Absolute temperature scale
- Red Planet
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- Loudest in the class
- Reaction with oxygen (Burning)
- Speed up/Slow down or change directions
- Multiple atoms bonded together
- Atomic Particle with a negative charge
- Mixture that can be separated
- Distance/Time
- Atomic Particle with a positive charge
- Push or Pull
- Stellar Explosion
- First planet
- Only planet that is engaged
- Celestial ball of gas
- Dihydrogen Monoxide
- Study of matter and reactions
- Study of forces and mathematically mapping out the world
- Used to measure distance
36 Clues: Low pH • High pH • In Motion • Red Planet • Push or Pull • First planet • Unit of Force • Distance/Time • Unit of energy • Simplest element • Stellar Explosion • Dihydrogen Monoxide • Loudest in the class • Basic unit of matter • Holds atoms together • Celestial ball of gas • Used to measure distance • Absolute temperature scale • Only planet that is engaged • Makes 78% of our atmosphere • ...
Physical & Chemical Review 2025-04-01
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- Any data you collect during a lab should be ___________ in your notebook.
- A safety sheet that has all the information about you need about a chemical
- When iron reacts with oxygen to make something new, usually brown in color
- The scale used to measure acidity
- The temperature when a liquid turns into a gas
- How harmful or poisonous something is
- How easy it is to light on fire
- When a puddle of water disappears on a hot day
- Ice melting is a (physical/chemical) change. Pick one
- The temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid
- When a gas turns into a liquid
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- When doing a lab, anything we can see is called this.
- The ability of a substance to interact with a 2nd substance, making something new
- A change that that does not make anything new
- How much acid or base is in something
- A change that makes something new
- Allows electricity to flow throw it
- The ability of an object to dissolve in a liquid
- If an object is less dense than water, then it will (float/sink). Pick one
- How much matter is in an object
20 Clues: When a gas turns into a liquid • How easy it is to light on fire • How much matter is in an object • A change that makes something new • The scale used to measure acidity • Allows electricity to flow throw it • How much acid or base is in something • How harmful or poisonous something is • A change that that does not make anything new • ...
Physical Geography Terms 2025-03-25
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- When a glacier gets smaller when its rate of melt is faster than its rate of accumulation it is _________
- The surface layer of soil which is dark brown or black
- When tectonic plates move apart
- When tectonic plates slide past each other
- Calcium, phosphorous, and potassium are _____________ found in soil which are required for plant growth
- The bottom layer of soil which is solid rock
- When a glacier gets larger when its rate of melt is slower than the rate of accumulation it is _________
- Earth's rigid outer layer
- When a glacier stays the same size
- A type of rock that is formed by heat and pressure
- The increase in the average surface temperature of the earth
- A type of rock that is formed when liquid rock (magma) cools
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- The daily conditions of the atmosphere
- The middle layer of Earth which consists of molten rock (magma)
- When tectonic plates move towards
- Supercontinent
- A type of rock known as 'layered rock'
- The movement of broken down rocks
- The breaking down of rocks into sediment
- The darkest and most nutrient layer of soil
- A long-term pattern of weather
- The change in average climate conditions in a region over a long period of time
22 Clues: Supercontinent • Earth's rigid outer layer • A long-term pattern of weather • When tectonic plates move apart • When tectonic plates move towards • The movement of broken down rocks • When a glacier stays the same size • The daily conditions of the atmosphere • A type of rock known as 'layered rock' • The breaking down of rocks into sediment • ...
Physical Science ABCs 2025-06-13
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- Energy that travels in waves like sunlight or radio waves
- describing something using words instead of numbers
- A measure of how compact the mass in a substance or object is
- A special kind of picture kind of picture that doctors use to see inside your body
- A tiny building block that makes up everything around us
- A special kind of light invisible to the human eye that comes from the sun
- A tiny negatively charged particle that circles around the center of an atom like planets around the sun.
- when a liquid like water gets so hot it starts to bubble and steam
- a unit used to measure energy or work
- The thing you change in an experiment to see what happens
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- a thing or person that is the result of an action or process
- Something that can flow a take the shape of the container or bottle
- A vertical line on a graph that goes from the top to the bottom
- the energy of a motion like when you through a ball
- A silver-white metal thats like the metal in your pennies
- How heavy something feels
- how easy something can catch on fire
- A tool that helps us measure how hot or cold something is
- the amount of space a 3D object takes up like a bat
- How well something disolves into a liquid like water.
- When elements work together
- A path or road in space that one thing takes while circling around another
- the control center of a cell
- A warm feeling of something that makes things hot
- A force that pulls everything towards the ground
25 Clues: How heavy something feels • When elements work together • the control center of a cell • how easy something can catch on fire • a unit used to measure energy or work • A force that pulls everything towards the ground • A warm feeling of something that makes things hot • the energy of a motion like when you through a ball • ...
Physical pharmaceutics puzzle 2022-12-26
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- hypotonicity leads to
- term
- complex
- if pH
- crystallize
- molecule that hindi
- shrinkage
- binding is related
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- to determine
- scale based
- solution is
- is guess to
- application
- being a strong acid form organic molecular complex with weak base
- co_ordination compound contains polydentate ligand are called
- method
- is in nature
- pH is define as
- of ions is
- While
20 Clues: term • if pH • While • method • complex • shrinkage • of ions is • scale based • solution is • is guess to • application • crystallize • to determine • is in nature • pH is define as • binding is related • molecule that hindi • hypotonicity leads to • co_ordination compound contains polydentate ligand are called • being a strong acid form organic molecular complex with weak base
Physical Science Vocab 2023-03-16
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- a display of information with rows or columns
- what is typical, ordinary, and follows accepted standards
- the number of atoms in a compound
- a charged particle
- created by the imbalance of electrons and protons
- getting the same result when an experiment is repeated
- something in the experiment you measure
- a substance made from multiple elements being joined
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- a unit of weight
- the space within the object
- something in an experiment you change
- a very small part of matter
- they are no longer bound together
- an ion charged negatively
- an ion charged positively
- to separate into smaller parts
- a device that separates solids, while the liquid goes through
- capable of being seen
- the amount of matter in an object
- spread widely
- take in
21 Clues: take in • spread widely • a unit of weight • a charged particle • capable of being seen • an ion charged negatively • an ion charged positively • the space within the object • a very small part of matter • to separate into smaller parts • they are no longer bound together • the number of atoms in a compound • the amount of matter in an object • something in an experiment you change • ...
Physical Science Crossword. 2025-02-03
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- force, The force that supports an object against gravity, often called the normal force.
- energy, theorem The net work done on an object equals the change in kinetic energy of the object
- rule The vector sum of forces acting on an; object that is not accelerating equals zero: ΣF = 0
- energy, The energy that matter possesses due to its position.
- The quantity of space an object occupies
- speed, The speed that a projectile, space probe, or similar object must reach to escape the gravitational influence of Earth or of another celestial body to which it is attracted.
- resistance, The force of friction acting on an object due: to its motion in air.
- A simple machine consisting of a rigid rod pivoted at a fixed point called the fulcrum.
- collision, A collision in which the colliding objects become distorted, generate heat, and may even stick together.
- The speed of an object and specification of its direction of motion.
- time, The time that one’s feet are off the ground during a vertical jump.
- Inertia in motion, given by the product of the mass of an object and its velocity.
- The property of a system that enables it to do work.
- The quantity of matter in an object. More specifically, a measure of the inertia (or sluggishness) that an object
- The rate at which velocity changes with time;the change in velocity may be in magnitude or direction or both, and it is usually measured in units of m/s2.
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- of impulse and momentum, Impulse is equal to the change in the momentum of an object that the impulse acts on.
- The product of the force and the distance moved by the force.
- fall, Falling under the influence of gravity alone—falling without air resistance.
- The force upon an object due to gravity. More specifically, the force with which a body presses against a supporting surface.
- A device, such as a lever or pulley, that increases(or decreases) a force or simply changes the direction of a force
- cell, A device that converts the chemical energy from a; fuel into electricity through a chemical reaction with oxygen or another oxidizing agent
- The product of the force acting on an object; and the time during which; that force acts on that
- quantity, A quantity whose description requires both magnitude and direction.
- The curved path followed by a projectile under the influence of constant gravity only.
- The unit of mass. One kilogram (kg) is the mass of 1 liter (L) of water at 4°C.
- The property by which objects resist changes in motion.
- The resistive force that opposes the motion or attempted motion of an object past another object with;which it is in contact, or through a fluid.
- Simply stated, a push or a pull
- force, The combination of all forces that act on an object.
- The scientific unit of force
- An arrow that represents the magnitude and direction of a quantity.
- Distance traveled per unit time.
32 Clues: The scientific unit of force • Simply stated, a push or a pull • Distance traveled per unit time. • The quantity of space an object occupies • The property of a system that enables it to do work. • The property by which objects resist changes in motion. • force, The combination of all forces that act on an object. • ...
Personal/physical traits 2025-02-04
35 Clues: Big • Bad • Shy • Fat • Old • Mean • Tall • Nice • Lazy • Rich • Ugly • Bald • Thin • Poor • Weak • Silly • Short • Small • Young • Blond • Smart • Caring • Pretty • Honest • Strong • Boring • Creative • Brunette • studious • Handsome • artistic • Humorous • Red Headed • Intelligent • HardWorking
Physical Feature & Russia 2025-02-12
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- The flat areas of land that are often found in Russia
- the layer of the Earth between the crust and the core
- The process of ice forming and moving across land
- Plates Large sections of the Earth's crust that move and shift
- Shaping A natural process that shapes the Earth's surface
- valley a valley with a U-shaped cross-section, formed by glacial erosion
- The process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface
- the outermost layer of the Earth
- the innermost layer of the Earth
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- The term for the movement of land due to tectonic activity
- The physical features of the land, including mountains and valleys
- A geological feature that erupts lava, ash, and gases
- chamber a large underground pool of liquid rock beneath a volcano
- The large body of water that borders Russia to the north
- Solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth
- the rigid outer part of the Earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle
- a large, bowl-shaped depression caused by an explosion or the impact of a meteorite
- the natural elevation of the earth's surface with great height
- The country known for its vast landscape and cold climate
- the pointed top of a mountain
- The type of climate found in Siberia
21 Clues: the pointed top of a mountain • the outermost layer of the Earth • the innermost layer of the Earth • The type of climate found in Siberia • The process of ice forming and moving across land • The flat areas of land that are often found in Russia • A geological feature that erupts lava, ash, and gases • the layer of the Earth between the crust and the core • ...
Physical Exam Vocab 2024-10-16
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- instrument used when examining the eye
- not alert or active
- listening with stethoscope or other instrument
- to examine by touching and feeling the area
- gland masses of tissue which contain cells
- opposite of normal; abnormal condition or state
- to have a bowel movement
- irregular rhythm in the heart
- deficiency of hemoglobin followed by a reduced number of red blood cells which causes weakness
- lubricating internal lining of an organ or canal within the body
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- a dense, white membrane, with the cornea which forms an outer covering of the eyeball
- time it takes for blood to return to the tissue
- an abnormal sound within the heart
- growth of bacteria on teeth
- yellow, white substance produced by sores, wounds, etc.
- tumor taken from within a lymph node
- yellow discoloration of the skin
- redness, swelling, or pain on an area of the body
- nasal passages
- plaque buildup on teeth
20 Clues: nasal passages • not alert or active • plaque buildup on teeth • to have a bowel movement • growth of bacteria on teeth • irregular rhythm in the heart • yellow discoloration of the skin • an abnormal sound within the heart • tumor taken from within a lymph node • instrument used when examining the eye • gland masses of tissue which contain cells • ...
Infant Physical Development 2024-12-10
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- an example of this is how a baby has to first learn to crawl before they can walk
- instinctive, automatic responses
- increases in skills
- When the side of a babys cheek or mouth is touched, their head will turn in that direction
- large muscle movements
- babys prefer this taste
- this pattern of development relates to fine motor skills
- this pattern of development relates to gross motor skills
- the first step in language development
- this age has poor hand eye coordination
- how many months old is a baby when they may start to creep
- genes and DNA
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- the size relationship between different parts of the body
- how many months old is a baby when they can hold their head up steadily
- babys will _____ weight in the first 5 days after birth
- small muscle movements
- when a babys eyesight becomes the same as an adults
- changes in size
- how many months old is a baby when they roll form tummy to back
- ability to perceive objects that are 3D
- babys use this for exploration
- this is what doctors use to compare a babys height and weight and see if they are on track in their growth
- a baby's environment
- when the sole of a babys foot is stroked the big toe bends backwards and the other toes fan out
- infant reflexes as they get older will __ _____
- the startle reflex
- when you touch a babys foot their toes will curl around it
- when you but something in a babys hand their fingers will automatically curl around it
28 Clues: genes and DNA • changes in size • the startle reflex • increases in skills • a baby's environment • small muscle movements • large muscle movements • babys prefer this taste • babys use this for exploration • instinctive, automatic responses • the first step in language development • ability to perceive objects that are 3D • this age has poor hand eye coordination • ...
Physical Assessment Crossword 2024-12-06
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- ringing in the ears
- irregular shaped area of edema
- bruising
- tiny dark red spots under the skin
- raised lesion containing pus
- raised solid mass with defined borders that extends into dermis
- cracking or rubbing
- pale skin tone
- congenital loss of pigmentation
- yellowing of the skin
- swelling
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- failure of heart to beat at regular intervals
- bluish discoloration of skin
- flat lesion
- hair loss
- raised lesion filled with clear fluid
- raised lesion with distinct borders, referred to as a plaque
- wave action causing movement of contents through the gastrointestinal system
- encapsulated fluid filled mass
- solid mass that extends into subcutaneous tissue
- bleeding underneath skin
- caused by infestation of a parasitic organism
- loss of skin pigment
- deficit, when radial pulse is slower than apical
- ear wax
- redness of the skin
26 Clues: ear wax • bruising • swelling • hair loss • flat lesion • pale skin tone • ringing in the ears • cracking or rubbing • redness of the skin • loss of skin pigment • yellowing of the skin • bleeding underneath skin • bluish discoloration of skin • raised lesion containing pus • irregular shaped area of edema • encapsulated fluid filled mass • congenital loss of pigmentation • ...
Physical Science Crossword 2025-08-22
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- Vertical columns of the periodic table.
- Scientist who arranged the periodic table by atomic number.
- The particle with no charge found in the nucleus.
- Number of protons in an atom.
- The particle with a negative charge.
- Elements that can act like metals or nonmetals depending on conditions.
- The central region of an atom.
- Elements in Group 1, highly reactive with water.
- Elements found in the “stair-step” line, semiconductors.
- The modern periodic table is arranged by increasing ______ number.
- Scientist who first organized the table by atomic mass.
- Shiny elements that are good conductors of heat and electricity.
- Trend: Atomic size ______ as you go down a group.
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- The particle with a positive charge.
- Ability of an atom to attract electrons in a bond.
- Most abundant element in the universe.
- Group 18 elements, stable and unreactive.
- Horizontal rows of the periodic table.
- Elements that are dull, brittle, and poor conductors of electricity.
- Smallest unit of matter.
- Group 2 elements, reactive but less so than Group 1.
- Atomic number 79, symbol Au.
- Elements in Group 17, also called “salt formers.”
- Energy needed to remove an electron.
24 Clues: Smallest unit of matter. • Atomic number 79, symbol Au. • Number of protons in an atom. • The central region of an atom. • The particle with a positive charge. • The particle with a negative charge. • Energy needed to remove an electron. • Most abundant element in the universe. • Horizontal rows of the periodic table. • Vertical columns of the periodic table. • ...
Physical Science Definitions 2025-11-25
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- A force exerted toward the center of a curved path.
- A machine that does work with only one movement of the machine.
- Energy that is stored.
- The tendency of an object to resist change in its motion.
- A set of forces acting on an object so that the net force does not equal 0 and the object is accelerating in the direction of the net force.
- The support force exerted by a surface against an object resting on it. It acts
- A pulling force transferred to an object through a medium such as a rope or cable.
- The maximum speed an object falling through a “fluid” (like air) can reach.
- A ratio showing the output force compared with the input force.
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- A combination of two or more simple machines.
- Energy due to motion.
- Force The sum of all the forces acting on an object.
- The force that opposes the sliding motion of two surfaces that are touching.
- A device that changes the force or increases motion from work.
- to the surface.
- The ability to cause change.
- A resistive force exerted by a fluid (such as air or water) that opposes the motion of an object moving through it.
- Forces A set of forces acting on an object so that the net force equals 0 and the object is not accelerating in any direction.
- The measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by a force.
- A push or a pull on an object.
- The attractive force between any two objects that depends on the masses of the two objects and the distance between them.
21 Clues: to the surface. • Energy due to motion. • Energy that is stored. • The ability to cause change. • A push or a pull on an object. • A combination of two or more simple machines. • A force exerted toward the center of a curved path. • Force The sum of all the forces acting on an object. • The tendency of an object to resist change in its motion. • ...
Physical Science Vocabulary 2021-05-05
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- Heat transfer through direct contact
- The center of an atom
- Electron(s)in the outermost energy level of an atom
- Amount of space an object takes up
- Force of attraction that depends on the mass of two objects and the distance between them
- Tendency of objects to remain in motion or to stay at rest unless acted upon by an outside force
- Bending of a wave as it passes from one medium to another
- two or more different elements chemically combined
- Distance divided by time
- A negatively charged particle found in an area outside the nucleus of an atom
- A neutral particle in the nucleus of an atom
- Matter that consists of two or more substance mixed but not chemically combined
- type of change that does not alter the chemical makeup of a substance
- Bouncing back of a wave
- The ability to do work
- The lowest point of a wave
- Change in velocity over time
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- type of change in which a substance becomes a new and different substance
- Anything that has mass and volume
- The highest point of a wave
- speed in a given direction
- Heat transfer through space
- Change from the solid phase directly into the gas phase
- Energy of motion
- Ability to do work
- Energy that is stored
- A push or a pull
- The smallest part of an element that has all the properties of an element
- Number of waves that pass a certain point in a given amount of time
- Simplest type of pure substance
- Heat transfer in liquids and gases by means of rising and falling.
- Distance between two consecutive crests on a wave
- A positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom
33 Clues: Energy of motion • A push or a pull • Ability to do work • The center of an atom • Energy that is stored • The ability to do work • Bouncing back of a wave • Distance divided by time • speed in a given direction • The lowest point of a wave • The highest point of a wave • Heat transfer through space • Change in velocity over time • Simplest type of pure substance • ...
Physical Exam Terms 2022-09-27
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- Taking body measurements
- Patient lies at a decline angle
- Feeling with fingers or hands during an examination
- Patient lies at a 90° angle
- Not detectible by clinical methods alone
- Patient lies supine with legs hung at 90° in stirrups
- Patients bring knees to chest
- Used to examine the eardrum and ear canal
- Looking at a person or body part
- The method of listening to organs using a stethoscope
- Patient lies on left side with left knee slightly tilted and right knee bent
- A sterile cup used for collecting and testing various body substances
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- used to test for certain types of hearing loss
- Patient lies flat on back
- Patient lies straight on their stomach
- Patient lies on back with feet flat on bed and knees up
- Tapping the body with fingers or other instruments during an examination
- Manipulating a body part by manual examination
- Used for inspecting the retina and other parts of the eyes
- A test to look for blood in stool
20 Clues: Taking body measurements • Patient lies flat on back • Patient lies at a 90° angle • Patients bring knees to chest • Patient lies at a decline angle • Looking at a person or body part • A test to look for blood in stool • Patient lies straight on their stomach • Not detectible by clinical methods alone • Used to examine the eardrum and ear canal • ...
Physical Exam Puzzle 2022-09-26
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- the process of measuring a patient
- secret, hidden from view
- A semi-sitting position
- a method of feeling with the fingers or hands during a physical examination
- lying on back, facing upward
- the act of examining or reviewing
- Instrument used to examine the eyes
- lying on abdomen, facing downward
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- lying on the back with the knees flexed
- test for blood in stool
- on back with legs raised and feet in stirrups,
- Listening with a stethoscope
- the patient's feet and legs are higher than the head,
- lying face down with the hips bent so that the knees and chest rest on the table
- an instrument vibrated to test hearing
- instrument used for visual examination of the ear,
- an instrument with a rubber head, used for testing reflexes
- side-lying position with the lowermost arm behind the body and the uppermost leg flexed
- contains specimen samples
- the factor that we want to vary in an experiment
20 Clues: test for blood in stool • A semi-sitting position • secret, hidden from view • contains specimen samples • Listening with a stethoscope • lying on back, facing upward • the act of examining or reviewing • lying on abdomen, facing downward • the process of measuring a patient • Instrument used to examine the eyes • an instrument vibrated to test hearing • ...
Physical Exam Terms 2022-09-26
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- Look at persons body in physical exam
- Laying on left side
- Listening to body sounds
- Using physical touch during exam
- Laying on stomach with knees bent in
- Instrument used for inspecting ears
- On back with knees up
- Used for childbirth
- Sterile cup used to collect specimens
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- Seated with 90 degree angle
- Test for blood in feces
- Manipulating a body part during exam
- Measuring
- Flat on your back
- Tapping body parts
- Laying on Stomach
- Asses vibration and hearing
- Used for someone in shock
- Hidden
- Instrument used for inspecting eyes
20 Clues: Hidden • Measuring • Flat on your back • Laying on Stomach • Tapping body parts • Laying on left side • Used for childbirth • On back with knees up • Test for blood in feces • Listening to body sounds • Used for someone in shock • Seated with 90 degree angle • Asses vibration and hearing • Using physical touch during exam • Instrument used for inspecting ears • ...
Physical Science Midterm 2023-01-08
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- predicted answer or tested explanation for an experiment
- process by which a gas becomes a liquid
- Moving objects that are moving very quickly or have a lot of mass are difficult to stop due to their __________________.
- high energy state of motion that is found in stars and lightning
- the smallest amount of an element that retains all the properties of that element
- measure of gravity's attraction for an object
- a well-supported explanation of why something happens
- a substance that resists the passing of heat energy
- Newton's second law states that with less mass or more force this will increase.
- calculated by dividing an object's mass by its volume
- This type of energy is moving energy.
- force that opposes motion
- your distance from the starting place
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance
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- amount of matter in an object
- calculated by multiplying force by distance
- a mixture that is the same throughout is called this
- process by which a solid becomes a gas
- increasing this will decrease gravitational attraction
- measurement having both magnitude and direction
- A stretched rubber band or an ornament hanging from the tree have this type of energy.
- transfer of heat energy by direct contact
- state of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape
- an object's resistance to a change in motion
- an object does not move if all forces on the object are __________________
- something that resembles science but is not actually falsifiable and fails to meet all scientific requirements
- transfer of heat energy by the circulation of a fluid
27 Clues: force that opposes motion • amount of matter in an object • This type of energy is moving energy. • your distance from the starting place • process by which a solid becomes a gas • process by which a gas becomes a liquid • transfer of heat energy by direct contact • calculated by multiplying force by distance • an object's resistance to a change in motion • ...
Physical Science Final 2019-05-14
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- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- the speed and direction of a moving object
- unit of electric current
- one in which there is no net loss of total kinetic energy
- A quantity that has magnitude and direction
- A physical quantity that has magnitude only.
- SI unit of force
- a changing magnetic field creates an electric current
- a type of collision in which the kinetic energy after the collision is less than the kinetic energy before the collision
- Distance and direction of an object's change in position from the starting point.
- the force of gravity on an object
- A flow of electric charge.
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- Zero net force causes constant velocity (can be at rest or moving)
- Every object in the universe attracts every other object
- The distance an object travels per unit of time
- Change in velocity divided by the time it takes for the change to occur can be speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction
- How far an object moves
- a push or pull on an object
- the amount of matter in an object
- Forces that produce a nonzero net force, causes acceleration
- The overall force on an object when all the individual forces acting on it are added together
- The product of an object's mass and velocity
- change in momentum
- A device used to measure current in a circuit
24 Clues: SI unit of force • change in momentum • How far an object moves • unit of electric current • A flow of electric charge. • a push or pull on an object • the amount of matter in an object • the force of gravity on an object • the speed and direction of a moving object • A quantity that has magnitude and direction • A physical quantity that has magnitude only. • ...
Physical Examination Terms 2019-09-03
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- Paradox When the diaphragm is drawn up into the thoracic cavity on inspiratation
- Venous Distention Enlarged jugular vein due to right heart failure
- Severe fluid loss
- Patient's orientation to person time place and situation
- Enlarged lymph nodes
- Sign inspiratory retraction of the lower intercostal spaces that occurs with obstructive airway disease
- alternans Pulse strength that alternates between strong and weak
- body temperature that is below 37 degrees Celsius
- Chest Increased AP Diameter
- Tugging Downward pulling of the trachea on inspiration
- Intermittant inward sinking of the skin
- Pulse rate < 60 beats/min
- listening to bodily sounds (ie. Breath Sounds)
- Hypotension Abrupt decrease in BP in hypovolemic Pts when standing
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- low blood pressure with a MAP < 65mmHg
- Emphysema Leak from lungs into the subcutaneous tissue
- Respiratory rate greater than 20 breaths/min
- Sounds Blood flow sounds observed while taking a blood pressure
- Sweating
- Blood pressure cuff
- Elevated temperature
- high blood pressure that is persistently greater than 140/90
- Weakness and wasting of the body due to chronic illness
- Excavatum Depression of part or entire sternum (restrictive disorder)
- Pulse rate >100 beats/min
- Respiratory rate less than 10 breaths/min
- fainting
27 Clues: Sweating • fainting • Severe fluid loss • Blood pressure cuff • Enlarged lymph nodes • Elevated temperature • Pulse rate >100 beats/min • Pulse rate < 60 beats/min • Chest Increased AP Diameter • low blood pressure with a MAP < 65mmHg • Intermittant inward sinking of the skin • Respiratory rate less than 10 breaths/min • Respiratory rate greater than 20 breaths/min • ...
Physical Education Crossword 2021-09-16
20 Clues: Speed • Power • Health • Fitness • Balance • Agility • Exercise • Strength • Flexibility • Overexertion • Coordination • Reaction Time • Body Composition • Muscular Endurance • Social Development • Physical Education • Mental Development • Physical Development • Emotional Development • Cardiovascular Endurance
Physical Features Crossword 2023-03-29
26 Clues: big • fat • old • tan • mole • hair • pale • cute • ugly • slim • tall • skin • eyes • weak • short • small • young • strong • skinny • pretty • wrinkles • handsome • gorgeous • freckles • athletic • dark-skinned
physical science crossword 2023-03-31
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- a full 360
- how to see stars
- going up a large mountain
- type of matter where molecules are closest
- conducts electricity
- head of an axe
- flat and 0 degrees
- negative charge in a atom
- has 3 types of classes
- mars earth Jupiter and Saturn
- how fast something is going
- water turns into gas
- type of matter where no definate shape of size
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- to take in
- contains protons newtons and electrons
- pluto is known as a
- water turns into ice
- used to generate electricity
- how cars drive
- type of matter with no definate shape unluss put in a container
- ice turns into water
- does not conduct electricity
- positive charge in a atom
- neutral charge in a atom
- roygbiv
- what runs the lights in your house
- used for going up roller casters
- use for building and drilling
- a 90 degree drop
- earth is on a tilt
30 Clues: roygbiv • to take in • a full 360 • how cars drive • head of an axe • how to see stars • a 90 degree drop • flat and 0 degrees • earth is on a tilt • pluto is known as a • water turns into ice • ice turns into water • conducts electricity • water turns into gas • has 3 types of classes • neutral charge in a atom • going up a large mountain • positive charge in a atom • negative charge in a atom • ...
physical science crossword 2023-04-01
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- is the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time
- the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes
- is the directional speed of an object in motion
- the combined effect (the sum) of all the pushing and pulling forces actually acting on the object
- the unit of work
- the Gravitational force with which the Earth attracts the masses towards the center
- other substances.
- an energy that doesn´t stop moving and creates friction
- is mixture, such as air, contains a variety of pure gases.
- is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time
- was a theory and has never been proven
- a state of matter that retains its shape and density when not confined
- is a subatomic particle with a negative one elementary electric charge
- is the energy of chemical substances that is released when they undergo a chemical reaction and transform
- is a particle that consists of a nucleus of protons and neutrons surrounded by a cloud of electrons
- is the scientific theory that matter is composed of particles called atoms
- is the process by which heat is transferred from the hotter end to the colder end of an object
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- produces heat
- is a stable subatomic particle, symbol p , H⁺, or ¹H⁺ with a positive electric charge of +1 e
- is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other
- is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- the unit of force
- is energy related to forces on electrically-charged particles and the movement of those particles
- is a nearly in compressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a constant volume independent of pressure
- A measure of the amount of matter contained in or constituting a physical body
- is the energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement
- is the time rate at which an object is moving along a path
- energy that does not move
- the unit of power
- is a subatomic particle, symbol n or n⁰ , which has a neutral charge, and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton
- is any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume
32 Clues: produces heat • the unit of work • the unit of force • other substances. • the unit of power • energy that does not move • was a theory and has never been proven • is the directional speed of an object in motion • is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy • the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes • an energy that doesn´t stop moving and creates friction • ...
physical science crossword 2023-04-01
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- is the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time
- the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes
- is the directional speed of an object in motion
- the combined effect (the sum) of all the pushing and pulling forces actually acting on the object
- the unit of work
- the Gravitational force with which the Earth attracts the masses towards the center
- other substances.
- an energy that doesn´t stop moving and creates friction
- is mixture, such as air, contains a variety of pure gases.
- is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time
- was a theory and has never been proven
- a state of matter that retains its shape and density when not confined
- is a subatomic particle with a negative one elementary electric charge
- is the energy of chemical substances that is released when they undergo a chemical reaction and transform
- is a particle that consists of a nucleus of protons and neutrons surrounded by a cloud of electrons
- is the scientific theory that matter is composed of particles called atoms
- is the process by which heat is transferred from the hotter end to the colder end of an object
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- produces heat
- is a stable subatomic particle, symbol p , H⁺, or ¹H⁺ with a positive electric charge of +1 e
- is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other
- is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- the unit of force
- is energy related to forces on electrically-charged particles and the movement of those particles
- is a nearly in compressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a constant volume independent of pressure
- A measure of the amount of matter contained in or constituting a physical body
- is the energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement
- is the time rate at which an object is moving along a path
- energy that does not move
- the unit of power
- is a subatomic particle, symbol n or n⁰ , which has a neutral charge, and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton
- is any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume
32 Clues: produces heat • the unit of work • the unit of force • other substances. • the unit of power • energy that does not move • was a theory and has never been proven • is the directional speed of an object in motion • is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy • the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes • an energy that doesn´t stop moving and creates friction • ...
physical science crossword 2023-04-01
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- is the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time
- the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes
- is the directional speed of an object in motion
- the combined effect (the sum) of all the pushing and pulling forces actually acting on the object
- the unit of work
- the Gravitational force with which the Earth attracts the masses towards the center
- other substances.
- an energy that doesn´t stop moving and creates friction
- is mixture, such as air, contains a variety of pure gases.
- is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time
- was a theory and has never been proven
- a state of matter that retains its shape and density when not confined
- is a subatomic particle with a negative one elementary electric charge
- is the energy of chemical substances that is released when they undergo a chemical reaction and transform
- is a particle that consists of a nucleus of protons and neutrons surrounded by a cloud of electrons
- is the scientific theory that matter is composed of particles called atoms
- is the process by which heat is transferred from the hotter end to the colder end of an object
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- produces heat
- is a stable subatomic particle, symbol p , H⁺, or ¹H⁺ with a positive electric charge of +1 e
- is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other
- is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- the unit of force
- is energy related to forces on electrically-charged particles and the movement of those particles
- is a nearly in compressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a constant volume independent of pressure
- A measure of the amount of matter contained in or constituting a physical body
- is the energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement
- is the time rate at which an object is moving along a path
- energy that does not move
- the unit of power
- is a subatomic particle, symbol n or n⁰ , which has a neutral charge, and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton
- is any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume
32 Clues: produces heat • the unit of work • the unit of force • other substances. • the unit of power • energy that does not move • was a theory and has never been proven • is the directional speed of an object in motion • is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy • the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes • an energy that doesn´t stop moving and creates friction • ...
physical science crossword 2023-04-01
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- is the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time
- the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes
- is the directional speed of an object in motion
- the combined effect (the sum) of all the pushing and pulling forces actually acting on the object
- the unit of work
- the Gravitational force with which the Earth attracts the masses towards the center
- other substances.
- an energy that doesn´t stop moving and creates friction
- is mixture, such as air, contains a variety of pure gases.
- is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time
- was a theory and has never been proven
- a state of matter that retains its shape and density when not confined
- is a subatomic particle with a negative one elementary electric charge
- is the energy of chemical substances that is released when they undergo a chemical reaction and transform
- is a particle that consists of a nucleus of protons and neutrons surrounded by a cloud of electrons
- is the scientific theory that matter is composed of particles called atoms
- is the process by which heat is transferred from the hotter end to the colder end of an object
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- produces heat
- is a stable subatomic particle, symbol p , H⁺, or ¹H⁺ with a positive electric charge of +1 e
- is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other
- is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- the unit of force
- is energy related to forces on electrically-charged particles and the movement of those particles
- is a nearly in compressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a constant volume independent of pressure
- A measure of the amount of matter contained in or constituting a physical body
- is the energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement
- is the time rate at which an object is moving along a path
- energy that does not move
- the unit of power
- is a subatomic particle, symbol n or n⁰ , which has a neutral charge, and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton
- is any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume
32 Clues: produces heat • the unit of work • the unit of force • other substances. • the unit of power • energy that does not move • was a theory and has never been proven • is the directional speed of an object in motion • is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy • the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes • an energy that doesn´t stop moving and creates friction • ...
Physical Science Review 2016-01-05
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- the tendency of all objects to resist any change in motion
- a property of a moving object that depends on the objects mass and velocity
- circuit a complete, closed path through which electric charges flow
- energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor
- a pure substance composed of two or more elements that are chemically combined
- ready susceptibility to chemical change
- a force that opposes motion between 2 surfaces that are touching
- wave a wave in which the particles of the medium vibrate back and forth along the path that the wave travels
- the action that results when a force causes an object to move in the direction of the force
- a combination of 2 of more substances that are not chemically combined
- a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object, usually by the Earth
- energy the total energy of motion and position of an object
- the rate at which velocity changes, an object accelerates if its speed changes, if its direction changes, or if both change
- energy the energy of motion; depends on speed and mass
- the maximum distance a wave vibrates from its rest position
- a transfer of thermal energy by the movement of liquid or gas
- 3rd Law For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- energy the form of energy associated with changes in the nucleus of an atom
- the ability of a substance to be pounded into thin sheets
- an objects change in position over time when compared with a reference point
- a neutral group of atoms held together by covalent bonds
- the ability to dissolve in another substance
- wave a wave in which the particles of the waves medium vibrate perpendicular to the direction the wave is traveling
- energy energy from the sun
- the transfer of energy through matter or space as electromagnetic waves, such as visible light and infrared waves
- number the sum of the protons and the neutrons in an atom
- circuit a circuit in which all parts are connected in a single loop
- how high or low a sound is perceived to be
- gases the unreactive elements in group 18 of the periodic table; their atoms have 8 valence electrons except Helium
- property a property of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the matter
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- a force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses
- 1st Law objects at rest tend to stay at rest, objects in motion tend to stay in motion
- the transfer of energy between objects that are at different temperatures
- having the properties of a magnet
- reaction the process by which one or more substances undergo change to produce one or more different substances
- the complete back-and-forth motion of an object
- a measure of how hot or cold something is
- become larger in size or volume or quantity
- elements that are dull and are poor conductors of thermal energy and electric current
- energy due to an objects position above the Earth's surface
- the transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another through direct contact; conduction can also occur within a substance
- a push or a pull; all forces have both size and direction
- the speed of an object in a particular direction
- the number of waves produced in a given amount of time
- energy the energy of position or shape
- change a change that occurs when one or more substances are changed into entirely new substances with different properties
- the amount of matter in a given space, mass per unit volume
- a type of energy that travels as an electromagnetic wave
- the rate at which an object moves
- the distance between one point on a wave and the corresponding point on an adjacent wave in a series of waves
- 2nd Law the acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied
- a pure substance that cannot be separated or broken down into simpler substances by physical or chemical means
- the ability to do work
- the starting materials in a chemical reaction
- atom has no overall charge because there are equal numbers of protons and electrons
- scale a measurement scale of hydronium ion concentration in a solution pH 7 neutral, less than 7 acidic, more than 7 basic
- longitudinal waves created by vibrations
57 Clues: the ability to do work • energy energy from the sun • having the properties of a magnet • the rate at which an object moves • energy the energy of position or shape • ready susceptibility to chemical change • longitudinal waves created by vibrations • a measure of how hot or cold something is • how high or low a sound is perceived to be • ...
Physical Science - Chemistry 2015-05-28
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- two or more substances physically combined
- a substance that enters into a chemical reaction
- a negatively charged particle in an atom
- a reaction in which elements in different compounds trade places
- solids with particles not arranged in a pattern
- going directly from a solid to a gas
- name of group 1 metals
- a mixture of a metal and another element
- a compound that consists of positive and negative ions
- a single type of matter that is pure
- the number before a chemical formula in an equation
- the measure of the amount matter in an object
- an atom with the same number of protons and a different number of neutrons
- a chemical bond formed by sharing electrons
- ionic compound formed in a reaction between n acid and a base
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- the basic particle of a compound
- a substance that produces hydroxide ions in water
- the attraction that holds two atoms together
- a substance made of two or more elements combined
- a class of elements that are shiny
- type of change that forms new substances
- going directly from a liquid to a gas
- solids with particles arranged in patterns
- an element with some properties of both metals and nonmetals
- an electrically charged atom
- the study of matter
- the number in a chemical formula showing the ratio of atoms in a compounds
- symbols that show the type and number of atoms in a compound
- an element without the properties of a metal
- an element in group 17
- the basic particle of an element
- a substance that produces hydrogen ions in water
32 Clues: the study of matter • name of group 1 metals • an element in group 17 • an electrically charged atom • the basic particle of a compound • the basic particle of an element • a class of elements that are shiny • going directly from a solid to a gas • a single type of matter that is pure • going directly from a liquid to a gas • a negatively charged particle in an atom • ...
PDHPE physical fitness 2016-09-01
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- - the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- - a condition of body and mind which typically recurs for several hours every night.
- – The ability to use muscle strength quickly.
- - the condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- Endurance – Engaging in physical activity for long periods of time.
- - The ability to stop, start, and change directions quickly.
- - the rate at which something occurs over a particular period.
- - the condition in which things are happening or being done.
- - the quality of being intense.
- - the state of being free from illness or injury.
- - relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
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- - a category of people or things having common characteristics.
- - vigorous exercises designed to increase cardiovascular efficiency.
- - the action of measuring something.
- - stretching or testing your limits and become_______.
- – Making movements work together smoothly.
- – Controlling body positions while standing still or moving.
- - activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
- - the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- - a point of time as measured in hours and minutes.
- – Performing a movement or covering a distance in a short period of time.
21 Clues: - the quality of being intense. • - the action of measuring something. • – Making movements work together smoothly. • – The ability to use muscle strength quickly. • - relating to the body as opposed to the mind. • - the state of being free from illness or injury. • - a point of time as measured in hours and minutes. • ...
Physical Education Krupa 2016-10-25
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- Blackhawks
- Extreme tiredness, typically resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness.
- The condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- The ability to be able to do something for a long period of time. Stamina.
- Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run.
- Of or relating to the heart and blood vessels.
- Rate The number of heartbeats per unit of time, usually per minute.
- Organic compounds essential for normal growth and nutrition.
- Cubs
- An athletic instructor or trainer.
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- Education Instruction in physical exercise and games, especially in schools.
- Heart Rate 220-your age
- Activity requiring physical effort.
- 50% -70% of Maximum heart rate
- Connecting with other people by exchanging information.
- Bears
- 70% - 85% of Maximum heart rate
- Collaborating with others to achieve a common goal.
- Movements through space. Example: Running, Shuffling, Skipping.
- Bulls
- Fire
21 Clues: Cubs • Fire • Bears • Bulls • Blackhawks • Heart Rate 220-your age • 50% -70% of Maximum heart rate • 70% - 85% of Maximum heart rate • An athletic instructor or trainer. • Activity requiring physical effort. • Of or relating to the heart and blood vessels. • Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run. • The condition of being physically fit and healthy. • ...
Physical Traits RECAP 2016-10-31
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- enrobé(e), dodu(e)
- a word that means "extremely thin"
- des cheveux ondulés
- des rouflaquettes
- un nez droit
- de taille moyenne
- plutôt grand
- a word that means "very fat"
- une fille aux cheveux bouclés
- une queue de cheval
- au visage arrondi
- qui a de l'embonpoint
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- assez petit
- de longs cheveux raides
- un barbu
- fort
- un nez en trompette
- aux cheveux courts
- un garçon aux yeux verts
- mince
- squelettique
- chauve
22 Clues: fort • mince • chauve • un barbu • assez petit • un nez droit • squelettique • plutôt grand • des rouflaquettes • de taille moyenne • au visage arrondi • enrobé(e), dodu(e) • aux cheveux courts • des cheveux ondulés • un nez en trompette • une queue de cheval • qui a de l'embonpoint • de longs cheveux raides • un garçon aux yeux verts • a word that means "very fat" • une fille aux cheveux bouclés • ...
physical science review 2017-01-10
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- developed the quantum theory
- makes up proton and neutron
- the elements in group 17
- Gas changes directly into a solid
- The horizontal rows in periodic table
- A device that automatically regulates temperature
- same number of proton different number of neutron
- gas changes into liquid
- first one to prepare hydrogen in liquid form
- when atoms loses an electron
- liquid metal
- Invented miner's lamp
- the substance that dissolves
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- the SI unit for energy
- also known as oxygen family
- explosive mixture of methane and other gases
- A solid changes directly into gas
- molecules with same number and type of atoms but different arrangement
- solid in which molecules are not arranged in orderly patterns
- considered as the founder of science of thermodynamics
- responsible for air pressure
- this is the transfer of thermal energy
- mixture containing tiny suspended particles
- A substance composed of single type of atom
24 Clues: liquid metal • Invented miner's lamp • the SI unit for energy • gas changes into liquid • the elements in group 17 • also known as oxygen family • makes up proton and neutron • developed the quantum theory • responsible for air pressure • when atoms loses an electron • the substance that dissolves • A solid changes directly into gas • Gas changes directly into a solid • ...
Physical Geography Crossword 2016-04-12
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- Vegetation,Soils,Climate, and Community relationships
- non living solid compound
- Frost wedging, Salt weathering, and exfoliation (physical)
- clasts cemented together (rock)
- non-flowering plants (mosses)
- General description of variation and undulation
- Term for Plants
- non-living
- Earth's ____ is made of Iron
- hot lava (rock)
- Degree of steepness
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- Areas of sea floor spreading
- Plants that grow on other plants for support
- Term for Animals
- Crustal collision and subduction
- Digital elevation model
- to change form (rock)
- measures the seismic waves causing an earthquake
- Woodly vine
- assembly of minerals together
20 Clues: non-living • Woodly vine • Term for Plants • hot lava (rock) • Term for Animals • Degree of steepness • to change form (rock) • Digital elevation model • non living solid compound • Areas of sea floor spreading • Earth's ____ is made of Iron • non-flowering plants (mosses) • assembly of minerals together • clasts cemented together (rock) • Crustal collision and subduction • ...
Physical Features- Spanish 2018-02-06
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- freckles
- hair
- fat (M)
- tanned (F)
- black hair
- handsome (F)
- red hair
- pretty (M)
- straight hair
- blue eyes
- tall (F)
- dark hair
- curly hair
- ugly (F)
- hair
- long hair
- ugly (M)
- thin (M)
- thin (F)
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- handsome (M)
- tanned (M)
- tall (M)
- Short (F)
- hoyuelos
- brown hair
- hazel eyes
- fat (F)
- short hair
- wavy hair
- brown eyes
- green eyes
- pretty (F)
- blond hair
- grey hair
- Short (M)
35 Clues: hair • hair • fat (M) • fat (F) • freckles • tall (M) • hoyuelos • red hair • tall (F) • ugly (F) • ugly (M) • thin (M) • thin (F) • Short (F) • wavy hair • blue eyes • dark hair • grey hair • long hair • Short (M) • tanned (M) • tanned (F) • brown hair • black hair • hazel eyes • short hair • brown eyes • green eyes • pretty (M) • pretty (F) • blond hair • curly hair • handsome (M) • handsome (F) • straight hair
Let's get Physical! 2022-04-01
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- Added in order to complete or enhance
- Bending easily without breaking
- Health by or through water
- Holding the trunk part of your body in a straight line off the ground
- Vigorous exercises for cardiovascular efficiency
- Abnormal chronic anxiety about your health.
- Water from our pores
- Vigorous physical exercise or training
- Harmful reduction in the amount of water in the body
- Common consumption of person, animal, or community
- State of being physically strong
- Running at a steady, gentle pace
- Contraction of muscles,caused by fatigue or strain
- Deliberate flex of muscle or tendon
- Being fat or having obesity
- Vitamins, minerals, protein, fats, water, and carbohydrates
- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- Weight divided by height squared
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- health
- Treatment of the whole person including mental and social factors
- An even distribution of weight
- Big muscle workout
- Producing or showing no symptoms
- Massage, heat treatment, and exercise
- Designed to elevate the heart rate and pump oxygen and nutrient-carrying blood to the working muscles
- To last or to withstand wear and tear
- A single breath
- Providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- Inactive state of the nervous system with consciousness practically suspended
- Breath control, simple meditation and specific bodily postures to relax
30 Clues: health • A single breath • Big muscle workout • Water from our pores • Health by or through water • Being fat or having obesity • An even distribution of weight • Bending easily without breaking • Producing or showing no symptoms • State of being physically strong • Running at a steady, gentle pace • Weight divided by height squared • Deliberate flex of muscle or tendon • ...
Physical Science Crossword 2021-12-15
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- the distance in the line of advance of a wave from any one point to the next point of corresponding phase.
- the highest surface part of a wave.
- negative charged particle
- the resistance of any physical object to any change in its velocity.
- any of the six chemical elements that make up Group 1
- a push or pull
- the rate at which velocity changes
- the form of an energy associated with the position and motion of an object
- is a simple rigid bar which is free to move around a point which is called fulcrum.
- any atom or group of atoms that bears one or more positive or negative electrical charges
- Waves Have the longest wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum.
- the temperature at which it changes state from solid to liquid
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another
- the time required for a quantity to reduce to half of its initial value.
- Force upward force on a submerged object
- the amount of matter in an object
- The speed of sound is the distance travelled per unit of time
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body
- stored energy
- the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature
- driven between two objects or parts of an object to secure or separate them.
- the radiation from the Sun capable of producing heat, causing chemical reactions
- One of two or more species of atoms of a chemical element with the same atomic number and position in the periodic table
- region at each end of a magnet where the external magnetic field is strongest
- Is the rate of flow of electric charge
- A form of energy that is transferred from between objects due to a temperature difference
- defined as an electrical resistance between two points of a conductor when a constant potential difference of one volt
- The process or result of joining two or more things together to form a single entity.
- A substance that makes possible the transfer of energy from one location to another, especially through waves
- is a chemical compound composed of ions held together by electrostatic forces termed ionic bonding.
- the force that pulls objects toward each other
- the number of a chemical element in the periodic system
- relating to a magnetic field produced by an electric current.
- speed in a given direction
- the distance an object travels per unit of time
- the number of waves that pass a fixed place in a given amount of time.
- a disturbance from one place to another
- a reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei are combined to form one or more different atomic nuclei and subatomic particles
- are a material or object that produces a magnetic field.
- The apparent difference between the frequency at which sound or light waves leave a source
- is energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light.
- a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion.
- used to make tasks easier in terms of manipulating force
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- a region around a charged particle or object within which a force would be exerted on other charged particles or objects.
- total potential and kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- energy states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed
- A unit of measure of the rate of electron flow or current in an electrical conductor
- Light Waves The only electromagnetic waves we can see
- neutral charged atom
- gravity's force on an object
- unit for electric potential, electric potential difference
- the process of light bending around an obstacle or spreading out after it moves through a small space.
- motion in which all points on a wave oscillate along paths at right angles to the direction of the wave's advance.
- the throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it.
- converted to one or more different substances, known as products.
- covalently bonded set of two or more atoms
- The tendency of an object
- an object in motion will stay in constant motion, unless it's acted upon by an unbalanced force
- As wavelengths get smaller, the waves have more energy.
- Lowest part of a wave
- a splitting or breaking up into parts
- is the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons
- The division of materials into the categories of conductors
- the electrons in the outermost shell, or energy level, of an atom.
- The point on which a lever rests or is supported and on which it pivots.
- a mechanism that converts rotational motion to linear motion
- When two waves superpose to form a wave of greater, lower, or the same amplitude.
- is a word we use to describe how much space an object or substance takes up
- the magnetic moments are aligned with one another because of interactions between molecules or atoms.
- the force acting on its gravity
- They are the simplest mechanisms known that can use leverage (or mechanical advantage) to increase force.
- a path along which the whole current flows through each component
- a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number
- process by which heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water
- positively charged particle
- Waves Long and short wavelengths.
- They have the smallest wavelength and the most energy of the waves in the electromagnetic spectrum
- the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, electric currents, and magnetic materials
- the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one Celsius degree.
- small wheel with a grooved rim and with or without the block in which it runs used singly with a rope or chain to change the direction
- Energy the potential energy stored in chemical bonds
- a substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction.
- the overall force of an object when all the individual forces acting on it are added
- The basic unit of a chemical element
84 Clues: stored energy • a push or pull • neutral charged atom • Lowest part of a wave • negative charged particle • The tendency of an object • speed in a given direction • positively charged particle • gravity's force on an object • the force acting on its gravity • the amount of matter in an object • Waves Long and short wavelengths. • the rate at which velocity changes • ...
Physical vs Chemical 2023-10-04
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- the pneumonic device to remember the 5 main clues that a chemical change occurred
- A physical property that is found by dividing mass by volume.
- the type of change that creates new matter
- this changes when you burn a marshmallow (white to black)
- A physical property of being shiny
- what happens when sugar "disappears" in water - it is a physical change
- what is formed when a solid suddenly appears in a solution and settles on the bottom
- what happened to food after you ate it
- TRUE or FALSE: A chocolate bar melting is a chemical change.
- it is a chemical change when my apple___ and becomes compost
- the change in color of some metals
- descriptions of matter (could be physical or chemical)
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- the physical change of ice becoming liquid water
- the type of change that doesn't create new matter but the item is different
- TRUE or FALSE: Vinegar and baking soda mixing together result in a chemical change
- A chemical property typical of metals - they can be weakened or destroyed by acids
- A chemical property that some materials that can cause death
- the physical property of being able to become so tiny in a liquid that you can no longer see them (but you could taste it and know it is still there)
- the type of material that is the result of a chemical change.
- evidence of a chemical change that is unexpected such as getting hot or cold
- what is produced (seen as bubbles) when there is a chemical change
- smell that is evidence of a chemical change
22 Clues: A physical property of being shiny • the change in color of some metals • what happened to food after you ate it • the type of change that creates new matter • smell that is evidence of a chemical change • the physical change of ice becoming liquid water • descriptions of matter (could be physical or chemical) • this changes when you burn a marshmallow (white to black) • ...
Physical Therapy Month 2023-10-19
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- best clinic manager in Southern Illinois
- maximus, largest of the glute muscles
- 4 large muscles in the front of the thigh
- Women blink ________ as much as men
- nerve, when you hit your funny bone, you are actually hitting what?
- number of carpal bones in the wrist (word form)
- physical therapy that helps to reduce or eliminate balance issues, dizziness, nausea
- the strongest bone in the body
- part of the spine that has 7 vertebrae
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- part of the spine that has 12 vertebrae
- number of Athletico clinics in southern Illinois
- the motion of straightening knee/elbow
- also called pattern of walking
- of motion, the extent or limit to which a part of the body can be moved around a joint or a fixed point
- 1# factor to joint pain in patients 65 and older
- Long bone of the arm
- largest organ in the human body
- part of the spine that has 5 vertebrae
- the 3 components are visual, vestibular (ear), and proprioceptive (sensory)
- the motion of bending knee/elbow
20 Clues: Long bone of the arm • also called pattern of walking • the strongest bone in the body • largest organ in the human body • the motion of bending knee/elbow • Women blink ________ as much as men • maximus, largest of the glute muscles • the motion of straightening knee/elbow • part of the spine that has 5 vertebrae • part of the spine that has 7 vertebrae • ...
Physical Education Crossword 2023-10-18
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- similar to tennis
- known as futbol in other countries
- hoops and tall people
- american sport with hands
- baseball for women
- calls penalties
- a person who uses a contraption with two wheels
- a sport done in beaches
- similar to pickleball
- tournament every four years
- an event thrown to celebrate all the sports
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- dancing on the sidelines
- its the best defense
- beach sport with a net
- flexible dancing
- ice hockey on grass
- a school that offers many sports
- a concrete ball hitting pins
- physical activity
- work together as a team
- you use bats
- john cena plays this
- laps in a pool
- a running team
- what the players call their team leader
25 Clues: you use bats • laps in a pool • a running team • calls penalties • flexible dancing • similar to tennis • physical activity • baseball for women • ice hockey on grass • its the best defense • john cena plays this • hoops and tall people • similar to pickleball • beach sport with a net • work together as a team • a sport done in beaches • dancing on the sidelines • american sport with hands • ...
Physical Science 2.1 2023-10-23
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- most common transition metal in the earth's core
- transition metal used in human prosthetics
- slow wearing away of a metal as a result of chemical reaction
- substance that speeds up a reaction
- number of valence electrons in alkaline-earth metals
- series of elements with atomic numbers 57 through 71
- process of removing a mineral from an ore using high heat
- capable of being flattened into sheets by hammering or extreme pressure
- process of converting an ore to a free, uncombined metal
- naturally occurring rock from which a useful metal or mineral is recovered
- series of elements with atomic numbers 89 through 103
- type of elements that only exist in a laboratory setting
- process of removing useful minerals from the ground
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- type of bond between two nonmetals
- type of bond between a metal and a nonmetal
- type of metal found in Group 1 of the periodic table
- when a transition metal is strongly attracted to an external magnetic field
- type of metal found in Group 2 of the periodic table
- most conductive element
- only metal found in liquid form at room temperature
- most rare and radioactive alkali metal
- substance made when two or more metals or a metal and nonmetal are combined
- number of valence electrons in alkali metals
- type of metal found in groups 3-12 on the periodic table
- capable of being drawn out into a thin wire
- type of bond between two metals
26 Clues: most conductive element • type of bond between two metals • type of bond between two nonmetals • substance that speeds up a reaction • most rare and radioactive alkali metal • transition metal used in human prosthetics • type of bond between a metal and a nonmetal • capable of being drawn out into a thin wire • number of valence electrons in alkali metals • ...
Geographic Physical Features 2023-11-02
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- large relatively flat area of land with higher elevation than surrounding land
- a large headland extending into a body of water
- height of land above sea level
- cold region characterized by low vegetation and short growing season
- land along the sea
- narrow piece of land that separates two larger land masses
- stream or river that flows into a larger river
- any piece of land surrounded by water
- sheltered body of water suitable for docking
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- large mass of ice that move slowly over land
- an isolated relatively flat natural elevation
- depression in the earth's surface shaped like a bowl
- area of land that receives 10" or less of precipitation/year
- three-sided piece of land jutting out into a body of water
- a large ocean wave caused by an earthquake
- land made by soil that drops from a river at it's mouth
- a collection of islands in a sea
- a deposit of mud or fine soil deposited from running water
- passageway of water that separates two large bodies of water
- an area of high ground that separates drainage basins
20 Clues: land along the sea • height of land above sea level • a collection of islands in a sea • any piece of land surrounded by water • a large ocean wave caused by an earthquake • large mass of ice that move slowly over land • sheltered body of water suitable for docking • an isolated relatively flat natural elevation • stream or river that flows into a larger river • ...
Applied Physical Science 2023-12-13
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- Potential Energy: Energy from position in gravity.
- Force due to gravity.
- Product of mass and velocity.
- For every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction.
- Rate of energy transfer.
- Change in momentum.
- Energy transfer during force application.
- The ability of a material to return to its original shape after being stretched or compressed.
- Rate of velocity change over time.
- Object's resistance to motion changes.
- Force equals the change in momentum over time.
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- Causes motion or changes it.
- Energy due to motion.
- Amount of matter.
- Forces exerted in a short time.
- Energy due to position.
- Objects stay at rest or in motion unless acted upon by external forces.
- Gravitational acceleration on a surface.
- Speed in a given direction.
- Force: Vector sum of forces.
20 Clues: Amount of matter. • Change in momentum. • Energy due to motion. • Force due to gravity. • Energy due to position. • Rate of energy transfer. • Speed in a given direction. • Causes motion or changes it. • Force: Vector sum of forces. • Product of mass and velocity. • Forces exerted in a short time. • Rate of velocity change over time. • Object's resistance to motion changes. • ...
Physical Science Final 2023-12-20
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- Mass/volume=
- The ability to do work.
- The total energy an object has because of its motion and position.
- An example of exothermic
- An example of endothermic
- Real life example of Endothermic.
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- Energy that depends on an object's mass and position or shape.
- The transfer of heat in fluid.
- These are the purest form of matter.
- Used internationally in the fields of math and science
- States that at a constant pressure, the volume of a gas and the temp of gas are directly proportional.
- States that at a constant temp the volume of a gas and the pressure of the gas are inversely proportional.
- The amount of space occupied by an object or substance.
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- Real life example of Exothermic.
- How is energy measured?
- An example of this is a plug in.
- How close a measurement is to the "true" value.
- The transfer of heat through a solid material by direct contact of particles.
- How close a group of measurements are to each other.
- An example of this is a Jacket.
- The transfer of heat through empty space by invisible electromagnetic rays.
- Energy of motion that depends on an object's mass and speed.
- States that at a constant volume, the pressure of a gas and the temp of the gas are directly proportional.
- Measures the average kinetic energy of particles of an object or substance.
- The rapid phase change of liquid becoming gas.
- The continuous force exerted on an object.
- The flow of energy from warmer places to cooler places due to different temperatures.
28 Clues: Mass/volume= • How is energy measured? • The ability to do work. • An example of exothermic • An example of endothermic • The transfer of heat in fluid. • An example of this is a Jacket. • Real life example of Exothermic. • An example of this is a plug in. • Real life example of Endothermic. • These are the purest form of matter. • The continuous force exerted on an object. • ...
Physical & Personality Adjectives 2024-01-25
20 Clues: fat • feo • tall • Nice • young • guapo • calvo • Lista • Boring • grande • Cómico • strong • thin(f) • pequeño • Artistic • pretty(f) • Honest(f) • Trabajador • Brunette(f) • Intelligent
Physical Features Crossword 2023-09-15
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- A high flat landform that rises steeply above plains. Larger than a mesa.
- The point / place where a river begins
- An opening in the earth through which lava, rock, gases, and ash are forced out
- A row or chain of mountains over an area
- Top of mountain, High point
- Area designated by government as a park. Financed by government for public enjoyment
- A narrow water way (strip) or channel connecting two larger bodies of water.
- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger bodies of land.
- Land formed at the mouth of a river. Fan shaped – created by silt, sand and rock deposits
- A large stream of water that flows across the land. Empties into ocean, sea or another river.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides
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- Part of a river system that empties into a larger river or stream
- A very dry area (region) where few plants grow
- The area where a river empties into another body of water.
- The very tip of a peninsula
- the point in a Mt. Range where rivers begin and flow in opposite directions into basins (oceans)
- A body of land nearly surrounded by water by 3 sides.
- A large area of flat or nearly flat land
- A body of water surrounded by land
- A large chain of Islands
20 Clues: A large chain of Islands • The very tip of a peninsula • Top of mountain, High point • A body of water surrounded by land • The point / place where a river begins • A deep, narrow valley with steep sides • A row or chain of mountains over an area • A large area of flat or nearly flat land • A very dry area (region) where few plants grow • ...
Honors Physical Science 2023-09-18
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- amount of water vapor in a given volume of air
- force made by air
- what the moon does the the Earth
- thin, white, feathery clouds
- concentration in the stratosphere
- second layer of atmosphere
- lowest layer of atmosphere
- fourth and last layer of atmosphere
- white thing in sky
- used to find amount of air pressure
- land 23.5 degrees north to 66.5 north
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- marks start of summer or winter
- "what's it like outside today"
- pile of clouds with flat bottom
- marks start of spring or fall
- vast flat layer of clouds
- layer above the 3rd in atmosphere
- gases surrounded the Earth
- temp at which air becomes saturated with water vapor
- northern lights
- land between 23.5 degrees south n 23.5 north
- motion of planet or moon
- layer of gases in atmosphere above the 2nd
23 Clues: northern lights • force made by air • white thing in sky • motion of planet or moon • vast flat layer of clouds • gases surrounded the Earth • second layer of atmosphere • lowest layer of atmosphere • thin, white, feathery clouds • marks start of spring or fall • "what's it like outside today" • marks start of summer or winter • pile of clouds with flat bottom • ...
Physical Science Terms 2024-05-20
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- when a liquid turns to a gas
- the atomic _____ tells you the number of protons
- work _____ kinetic energy
- black and silver cans are at the same temperature. The silver can cools _____
- as matter changes phase, the molecules change _____ energy
- the amount of time for a radioactive substance to decay
- Combination of two or more substances where a new substance with new properties is formed
- the amount of energy to raise 1 g of matter by 1 C is called _____ heat
- anything that has volume and mass
- property that describes the behavior of a substance
- term that describes Ne20 and Ne22
- radioactive decay type released when uranium decays into thorium
- measured in m/s and tells you which way on object moves
- bond where electrons are shared between atoms
- phase where molecules are unconnected which allows matter to be anywhere
- when a force is applied for a displacement
- most objects _____ when heat is added
- happens when an object slows down or changes direction
- the total number of protons and neutrons gives you the atomic _____
- when fluorine bonds with calcium, the compound will have how many fluorine ions?
- convection is how heat transfer occurs in a _____
- Atoms that have a charge are ____
- radioactive decay type produced when a neutron turns into a proton
- discovered by Rutherford
- bond holding sodium and chlorine together
- an action that tries to change the motion of an object
- chemical equation type that has a hydrocarbon and oxygen as reactants
- flow of thermal energy between objects
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- A Beta particle is this common subatomic particle
- phase change where a solid changes directly to a gas
- energy that is the kinetic and potential energy of matter’s molecules
- protons and electrons have equal size of this quantity
- Combination of two or more substances where each substance retains its own properties
- Newton’s ____ Law describes how velocity changes
- mixture where all substances are in the same state of matter
- a quantity with size and direction
- force type that always acts on an object perpendicularly from a surface
- the change in position of an object
- one of two forces that always opposes the motion of an object
- mixture type that is salt water or brass
- Particle that determines what element an atom is
- David pulls Eugenia and they both move illustrates Newton’s ____ Law
- heat always flows from hot to ____
- Density and color are _____ properties of matter
- energy of motion
- all chemical equations must be _____
- the column an element is in tells you have many _____ electrons
- the neutral particle found in the nucleus
- oxygen and methane are this type of matter
- smallest piece of an element
50 Clues: energy of motion • discovered by Rutherford • work _____ kinetic energy • when a liquid turns to a gas • smallest piece of an element • anything that has volume and mass • term that describes Ne20 and Ne22 • Atoms that have a charge are ____ • a quantity with size and direction • heat always flows from hot to ____ • the change in position of an object • ...
Physical Science Review 2024-12-11
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- The general name given to the outer four planets of our solar system
- During summer the tilt of the northern hemisphere is ________ the sun and during winter it is ________.
- Occurs when the moons gravity pulls parallel to the sun’s gravity
- The most common type of stars
- This mysterious substance is responsible for the expansion of the universe
- The general name given to the inner four planets of our solar system
- The apparent shift in position of stars in the night sky throughout the year which can be used to estimate their distance
- This element is made through fusion in the heaviest of stars
- This star does NOT change position throughout the year and is useful for navigation in the northern hemisphere.
- The statement that the universe is expanding and the farther away a galaxy is the faster it is moving away.
- The end result for a star like our sun
- A group of stars that appear to form a unique shape or pattern
- Jovian planet which is tilted on its side
- The name for the moon phase which is a nearly full moon that will continue to get smaller
- The plane along which the Earth and the Sun lie along with the zodiac constellations.
- In astronomy, 1 Astronomical Unit is the distance between the _________ and the ________.
- Occurs when the Earth is between the moon and the sun
- Death stage of a high mass star
- Unit of measurement used to measure distances between stars and galaxies
- The season in the northern hemisphere when the Earth is closest to the sun
- Occurs when the moons gravity pulls perpendicular to the sun’s gravity
- Region of many comets and asteroids marking the edge of our solar system.
- Eventually the universe will end with all objects cooling off until there is no heat energy left anywhere. This is called the ________ __________ of the universe.
- Smallest type of star
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- This radiation from the early universe provides evidence for the cooling of the universe over time.
- Planets orbiting an F,G, or K class star at a distance of 0.5 to 3.0 A.U.s are said to be in the ______________ ____________ of that star.
- The _______ of Earth causes stars to appear to be moving throughout the year
- Unit of measurement used to measure distances between objects within the solar system
- Our universe started out in a ________ and _________ state before rapidly expanding and cooling over time
- By analyzing the ___________ lines of a stars light, we can determine what elements it is made of.
- Jovian planet with the most moons
- Death stage of an average mass star
- If one light year is 60,000 astronomical units and a star is 300,000 astronomical units away, how many light years is it to that star?
- The process inside of stars which keeps them alive and produces new elements and heat
- Jovian planet where the roche limit destroys its moons
- The experience of time passing slower the faster you travel. Shown in Interstellar by going near a Black Hole
- Stars with the highest gravitational force
- The phase during which a lunar eclipse can take place
- The phase during which a solar eclipse can take place
- Terrestrial planet with no magnetic field causing a loss of liquid water
- If one astronomical unit is 150 million kilometers, and a planet is 600 million kilometers away, how many astronomical units is it to the planet?
- This process indicates that most galaxies are moving away from us.
- Jovian planet that shares its orbit with Pluto leading to Pluto’s demotion.
- Birthplace of stars
- The name for the moon phase which is a sliver of a moon that will continue to get larger.
- Region of many rocky bodies and dwarf planets which includes pluto.
- Terrestrial planet with runaway greenhouse effect
- Occurs when the moon is between the Earth and the sun
- Name for the process by which the force of gravity on a moon may heat up its core making it geologically active.
- Terrestrial planet with the fastest orbit
50 Clues: Birthplace of stars • Smallest type of star • The most common type of stars • Death stage of a high mass star • Jovian planet with the most moons • Death stage of an average mass star • The end result for a star like our sun • Jovian planet which is tilted on its side • Terrestrial planet with the fastest orbit • Stars with the highest gravitational force • ...
Physical Science Terms 2024-11-26
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- negative accelerataion
- happens when scientist's expectations change the results
- an exact quantity that people agree as a comparison
- factor that does not change in an experiment
- a possible answer to a question or problem
- to go faster over time
- rate of change of velocity
- tests the effect of one thing on another using a control
- anything that takes up space and has mass
- an idea, event, or object to help people understand
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- SI unit of temperature
- a measurement of the quantity of matter in an object
- statement about nature, seems true all the time
- this includes distance and direction
- the standard by which results can be compared
- right now
- speed with direction
- a picture of data
- the distance an object travels per unit of time
- a change in an objects position relative to a reference point.
- mass per unit of volume
21 Clues: right now • a picture of data • speed with direction • SI unit of temperature • negative accelerataion • to go faster over time • mass per unit of volume • rate of change of velocity • this includes distance and direction • anything that takes up space and has mass • a possible answer to a question or problem • factor that does not change in an experiment • ...
Physical Chemistry Crossword 2024-05-02
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- The probability distribution of molecular states
- This partition function describes the number of accessible states of a system
- This is often described as the disorder of a system
- This branch of chemistry is known for causing mental pain for students
- Dr. Poler's favorite candy that he can't stop dropping jars of
- This partition function describes the number of accessible states of one molecule
- This type of system holds pressure constant
- This form of energy has the highest number of states (partition function)
- This theorem relates degrees of freedom to contributions of energy
- The branch of physical sciences that deal with relations between heat and other forms of energy
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- This form of energy has the third highest number of states (partition function)
- This type of system holds volume constant
- This type of matter is the easiest to do calculations and models for
- The total heat content of a system
- This form of energy has the lowest number of states (partition function)
- this type of system holds temperature constant
- This form of energy has the second highest number of states (partition function)
- This type of system holds heat constant
- This is held constant in the universe and isolated systems
- This describes the physical property of a substance needed to increase it by 1 ºC
- A fitting parameter that describes population distribution
21 Clues: The total heat content of a system • This type of system holds heat constant • This type of system holds volume constant • This type of system holds pressure constant • this type of system holds temperature constant • The probability distribution of molecular states • This is often described as the disorder of a system • ...
Physical Chemistry Crossword 2024-05-02
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- This is often described as the disorder of a system
- This form of energy has the lowest number of states (partition function)
- This type of matter is the easiest to do calculations and models for
- This type of system holds pressure constant
- Dr. Poler's favorite candy that he can't stop dropping jars of
- this type of system holds temperature constant
- This partition function describes the number of accessible states of a system
- The resistance to flow
- This order of reaction is independent of reactant concentrations
- The probability distribution of molecular states
- This partition function describes the number of accessible states of one molecule
- This form of energy is associated with things in motion
- This branch of chemistry is known for causing mental pain for students
- This is the time it takes for 1/2 a given amount of substance to decay (also a very popular game series started in 1998)
- The energy needed to move against a force
- Students draw many of these types of structures horribly wrong
- The average distance traveled without collisions
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- This is held constant in the universe and isolated systems
- This form of energy has the highest number of states (partition function)
- This describes the rate based on the amount of substance used
- This type of system holds heat constant
- This theorem relates degrees of freedom to contributions of energy
- This describes the physical property of a substance needed to increase it by 1 ºC
- This program was used to build and calculate values for molecular properties
- This type of system holds volume constant
- The branch of physical sciences that deal with relations between heat and other forms of energy
- This form of energy has the third highest number of states (partition function)
- A type of process whose system is related to spontaneity
- This type of inhibitor races the substrate to reach the enzyme active site
- The total heat content of a system
- A fitting parameter that describes population distribution
- This form of energy has the second highest number of states (partition function)
32 Clues: The resistance to flow • The total heat content of a system • This type of system holds heat constant • This type of system holds volume constant • The energy needed to move against a force • This type of system holds pressure constant • this type of system holds temperature constant • The probability distribution of molecular states • ...
Physical Therapy Terms 2025-02-10
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- lowering phase of a bicep curl
- Control: how you initiate, facilitate, and control intentional movement (involves how the nervous system and the musculoskeletal system work together to create purposeful movement).
- a decrease in the ability of a joint to move within its typical range
- (Away): movement of a limb out to the side, away from the body, specifically away from midline
- where two or more bones meet in the body and where movement occurs.
- your elbow and rest your arm at your side
- when a muscle contracts while it is shortening
- when a muscle contracts while it is lengthening, typically to control movement with the force of gravity
- an injury to a muscle or muscle tendon.
- an injury to a ligament.
- sit
- Large marsupial
- Bearing: you are not allowed to put any weight on a given extremity
- a muscle is too tight, structural changes such as with arthritis, or other joint restrictions that don’t allow typical movement to occur
- an exercise typically used to retrain the muscle after surgery or in an effort to limit movement that is performed by contracting the muscle while holding still or pressing against something stable, such as a wall or table
- Has a trunk
- laying on your back (face up).
- often used when describing an unsteady gait or when referring to balance; refers to difficulty in maintaining balance, coordination, or control of the body that may result in falls.
- your arms in the shape of a football goal post
- Shifting: transferring your weight from one side of your body to the other (can be side to side, forward and backward, diagonal).
- (Toward): movement of a limb towards the body, specifically towards midline.
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- the ability of a joint to move beyond the typical range or demonstrate excessive motion.
- “bending” of a body part
- laying on your stomach (face down).
- Flying mammal
- a bicep curl causes the bicep muscle to shorten and you can see the muscle bulge as a result of shortening
- Man's best friend
- step down phase of going down stairs
- your hands out to the side to hold a jump rope is done by externally rotating at the shoulder joints
- Likes to chase mice
- tissue that connects a muscle to a bone.
- tissue that connects a bone to another bone.
- of Motion: the ability of a joint to move over a given distance (measured in degrees) and in a particular direction
- the ability to maintain your body, specifically your center of mass, within your base of support.
- your hands into your back pants pocket
- rotation: rotation of a joint in the direction towards the body
- Bearing As Tolerated: you are allowed to bear weight through a given extremity as much as you are able to tolerate without specific restriction.
- Bearing: accepting body weight through your extremities (can be legs or arms depending on the position but most commonly refers to standing positions).
- rotation: rotation of a joint in the direction away from the body
- Lying: laying on your back with your knees bent and feet flat.
- straightening or “unbending” of a body part
- your arms across your chest
- your hand to your mouth by bending at the elbow joint
43 Clues: sit • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • “bending” of a body part • an injury to a ligament. • your arms across your chest • lowering phase of a bicep curl • laying on your back (face up). • laying on your stomach (face down). • step down phase of going down stairs • your hands into your back pants pocket • ...
physical science CWL 2025-02-14
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- - make up a polymer
- - basic energy source
- - building blocks for organic cells
- - cellular reproduction
- - long-term energy storage
- - same formula, different structure
- hydrocarbon - single benzene structure
- - hydroxyl substitute
- hydrocarbon - contains a functional group
- acid - makes up proteins
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- - contains carbon/hydrogen
- hydrocarbon single-bondedded
- ring - builds aromatic hydrocarbon
- compound - contains carbon
- - monomers make a large molecule
- acid - provides instruction
- hydrocarbon - double/triple bonded
- -substituted hydrocarbon makes a carbonyl group
- group - replaces with a substitute
- - oxygen forms a carbonyl group
- - monomers to create nucleic acid
21 Clues: - make up a polymer • - basic energy source • - hydroxyl substitute • - cellular reproduction • acid - makes up proteins • - contains carbon/hydrogen • compound - contains carbon • - long-term energy storage • acid - provides instruction • hydrocarbon single-bondedded • - oxygen forms a carbonyl group • - monomers make a large molecule • - monomers to create nucleic acid • ...
