physics Crossword Puzzles
Education 2020-05-18
20 Clues: ocena • czytać • chemia • fizyka • przerwa • piórnik • spinacz • korytarz • stołówka • biologia • historia • geografia • zakreślacz • kalkulator • plac zabaw • kolega z klasy • charakter pisma • język angielski • robienie notatek • uczyć się języka angielskiego
classes and school supplies 2021-04-15
23 Clues: art • test • book • quiz • math • desk • music • window • library • history • stadium • science • spanish • student • english • biology • physics • schedule • homework • backpack • male teacher • female teacher • computer science
Spanish 2020-10-14
22 Clues: fun • car • who • age • fat • come • open • beard • chair • to be • wants • Friday • little • boring • to have • physics • there is • Saturday • mustache • trashcan • yesterday • brother in law
Abc 2021-09-05
Las Asignaturas 2017-10-27
21 Clues: art • hour • math • lunch • class • music • French • science • writing • history • physics • Spanish • biology • English • religion • schedule • chemistry • technology • computer class • school subjects • gym class/physicial education (no spaces)
HOBBIES AND FAVOURITE STUFF 2018-10-18
22 Clues: BD • EPS • SVT • FILM • LIRE • NAGER • JOUER • COURIR • DANSER • ECOUTER • MATIERE • CHANTER • HISTOIRE • ESPAGNOL • BATTERIE • DESSINER • ALLEMAND • CUISINER • EQUITATION • DESSIN ANIME • REGARDER LA TELE • SCIENCES PHYSIQUES
La escuela 2023-03-19
21 Clues: book • exam • paper • pencil • physics • reading • biology • algebra • geometry • backpack • notebook • classroom • chemistry • professor • auditorium • language lab • male teacher • computer room • primary school • female teacher • secondary school
Level up 7 W&P 2 2023-09-30
Across
- headmaster
- home _________ (kotitalous)
- upper __________ school (yläkoulu)
- kemia
- student ________ (OPO)
- kuvaamataito
- ______ teacher (luokanohjaaja)
- käsityö
- historia
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- biologia
- fysiikka
- ruotsi
- uskonto
- school _______ (todistus)
- liikunta
- maantieto
- matematiikka
- välitunti
- ________ school (alakoulu)
- _____ education (terveystieto)
20 Clues: kemia • ruotsi • uskonto • käsityö • biologia • fysiikka • liikunta • historia • maantieto • välitunti • headmaster • matematiikka • kuvaamataito • student ________ (OPO) • school _______ (todistus) • ________ school (alakoulu) • home _________ (kotitalous) • _____ education (terveystieto) • ______ teacher (luokanohjaaja) • upper __________ school (yläkoulu)
School Subjects 2022-09-30
22 Clues: art • P.E. • math • music • German • ethics • Spanish • science • physics • history • English • biology • religion • politics • French ö • geography • chemistry • mathematics • geography (E) • choir /chorus • social studies • computer science
German school subjects 2020-04-23
23 Clues: RS • DT • PE • ict • Art • Maths • Music • Latin • Drama • German • French • Spanish • English • physics • biology • science • History • sociology • Geography • Chemistry • Media Studies • Home Economics • Business Studies
Mein Lieblingsfach 2020-03-30
24 Clues: Art • P.E. • easy • R.E. • D.T. • Music • Drama • Maths • French • German • useful • useless • Science • English • Biology • Spanish • Physics • History • difficult • Geography • Chemistry • complicated • fascinating • interesting
classes and school supplies 2021-04-15
22 Clues: art • desk • book • math • test • music • window • science • library • history • Spanish • stadium • biology • physics • english • schedule • homework • backpack • test;quiz • female student • female teacher • computer science
Education 2021-10-17
21 Clues: ķīmija • mūzika • fizika • sports • vēsture • iegaumēt • atkārtot • mācīties • datorika • bioloģija • matemātika • filozofija • literatūra • ģeogrāfija • pavārmāksla • angļu valoda • spāņu valoda • franču valoda • vizuālā māksla • veselības mācība • pilsoniskā izglītība
Chapter 2 2023-09-20
24 Clues: cual? • cenar • llegar • porque • ingles • Adonde • cuales? • porque? • lafisica • alladode • desayunar • laquimica • lapapelera • labiologia • lahistoria • laeconomia • lalibreria • labibloteca • aladerechade • lapsicologia • lacomputacion • lasmatematicas • alaizquierdade • laadministraciondeempresas
Le materie 2024-10-11
22 Clues: art • Math • Music • French • German • algebra • Chinese • Italian • English • Spanish • Physics • Science • biology • Geometry • Religion • calculus • Geography • Chemistry • theater/drama • Social studies • Computer Science • Physical education
Le vocabulaire de l'école et des matières scolaires 2024-10-03
23 Clues: pe • art • class • music • French • German • school • Spanish • physics • biology • history • college • English • religion • homework • cafeteria • chemistry • geography • philosophy • high school • scholarship • mathematics • middle school
SCHOOL SUBJECTS 2020-10-20
15 Clues: šport • glasba • fizika • kemija • likovna • tehnika • nemščina • biologija • zgodovina • geografija • matematika • angleščina • slovenščina • naravoslovje • računalništvo
At school 2022-01-21
SCHOOL SUBJECTS 2024-02-27
School subjects 2024-03-14
15 Clues: kemia • ruotsi • uskonto • käsityö • fysiikka • musiikki • biologia • historia • liikunta • kuvataide • maantieto • äidinkieli • matematiikka • yhteiskuntaoppi • elämänkatsomustieto
Les matieres scolaires 2024-06-27
classesand school supplies 2021-04-15
18 Clues: art • book • math • desk • music • window • library • Spanish • physics • history • biology • English • science • backpack • male student • male teacher • female teacher • computer science
Physics Terms 2022-11-04
10 Clues: F/A=? • Onomatopoeia • Infinite mass • Physics for atoms • increase in speed • electricity and magnets • Acceleration, motion, velocity • Einstein's revolutionary theory • Coming from the word nature in Greek • Study of lenses and their effects on of light
Physics for Beginners 2020-05-17
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- energy resulting from charged particles
- a supposition on limited evidence
- large group of stars with gas
- wave made up of photons
- a wave that requires a medium
- celestial object made of rack and ice with a tail
- a study of celestial objects and space
- furthest of the four gas giant planets
- planet closest to the sun
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- expert of physics
- area around the sun
- a wave that travels thru a vacuum
- branch of science that studies matter and motion
- undulating motion from one point
- small rock orbiting the sun
- type of wave that moves thru matter
16 Clues: expert of physics • area around the sun • wave made up of photons • planet closest to the sun • small rock orbiting the sun • large group of stars with gas • a wave that requires a medium • undulating motion from one point • a wave that travels thru a vacuum • a supposition on limited evidence • type of wave that moves thru matter • a study of celestial objects and space • ...
Physics for Beginners 2020-05-17
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- energy resulting from charged particles
- a supposition on limited evidence
- large group of stars with gas
- wave made up of photons
- a wave that requires a medium
- celestial object made of rack and ice with a tail
- a study of celestial objects and space
- furthest of the four gas giant planets
- planet closest to the sun
Down
- expert of physics
- area around the sun
- a wave that travels thru a vacuum
- branch of science that studies matter and motion
- undulating motion from one point
- small rock orbiting the sun
- type of wave that moves thru matter
16 Clues: expert of physics • area around the sun • wave made up of photons • planet closest to the sun • small rock orbiting the sun • large group of stars with gas • a wave that requires a medium • undulating motion from one point • a wave that travels thru a vacuum • a supposition on limited evidence • type of wave that moves thru matter • a study of celestial objects and space • ...
Cours, Classes 2024-11-12
17 Clues: band • math • French • chorus • Spanish • physics • English • history • biology • algebra • geometry • chemistry • Fine Arts • geography • Music Education • computer science • Physical Education
Go for it! 6 Kpl 9 kuvasanasto 2022-04-08
16 Clues: kemia • ruotsi • käsityö • uskonto • liikunta • historia • fysiikka • biologia • musiikki • maantieto • kuvataide • matematiikka • ympäristöoppi • yhteiskuntaoppi • äidinkieli(suomi) • elämänkatsomustieto
The Master's Chef 2022-11-23
16 Clues: kemia • tajuta • asiakas • resepti • kodikas • haastava • kiehtova • fysiikka • kouluaine • ominaisuus • ulkomailla • jälkiruoka • mainostaulu • yritys, firma • pitää parempana • ruokalaji, annos
Vocabulary Test 2017-02-21
Tell me about your school 2021-09-10
15 Clues: gym • gang • Frans • docent • kantine • kluisje • gymzaal • biologie • wiskunde • scheikunde • bibliotheek • natuurkunde • geschiedenis • aardrijkskunde • (school)directeur
My school 2021-11-25
19 Clues: rajz • kémia • angol • matek • fizika • hittan • francia • biológia • földrajz • ének-zene • tudományok • történelem • testnevelés • informatika • hittan (rövidítés) • állampolgári ismeretek • informatika (rövidítés) • testnevelés (rövidítés) • technika (dizájn és technológia)
Physics 2013-06-06
Across
- the measurement energy is measured in
- it contains protons and neutrons
- the movement force
- something passed on through e.g microwaves and lights
- the speed/time it takes half an radioactive material to decay
- 1'000'000
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- same element with different numbers of neutrons
- heat transfer in solids
- particles tightly packedtogeather
- the rate how fast something is
- unit in current
- elements that have unstable atoms
12 Clues: 1'000'000 • unit in current • the movement force • heat transfer in solids • the rate how fast something is • it contains protons and neutrons • particles tightly packedtogeather • elements that have unstable atoms • the measurement energy is measured in • same element with different numbers of neutrons • something passed on through e.g microwaves and lights • ...
physics (: 2013-06-06
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- amount of whole waves pass one point in a second
- same element diffrent number of neutrons
- weak ionising power
- energy that comes from motion
- current multiplied by time
- amount of time radioactive material takes to decay
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- unit for energy
- makes it hard for charges to pass through
- caused by moving charges
- f multiplied by d
- distance between two simlar points close to eachother
- distance divided by time
12 Clues: unit for energy • f multiplied by d • weak ionising power • caused by moving charges • distance divided by time • current multiplied by time • energy that comes from motion • same element diffrent number of neutrons • makes it hard for charges to pass through • amount of whole waves pass one point in a second • amount of time radioactive material takes to decay • ...
Physics 2013-06-06
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- a type of energy involving moving
- a subject in sience with lots of formulas
- a material used for making instruments in the orchestra
- caused by moving charges
- distance between when the waves end and start
- used to power things e.g a lightbulb
- how fast something is going
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- makes it hard for the charge to pass through
- heat transfer between liquid and gasses
- the process of gas turning into a liquid
- strong ionizing power
- an invention by Thomas Edison
12 Clues: strong ionizing power • caused by moving charges • how fast something is going • an invention by Thomas Edison • a type of energy involving moving • used to power things e.g a lightbulb • heat transfer between liquid and gasses • the process of gas turning into a liquid • a subject in sience with lots of formulas • makes it hard for the charge to pass through • ...
Physics 2013-02-28
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- sound over 20000 hertz
- ____ charges repel
- force over area
- gravitational ______ strength
- the state a neutral object is in when a charged object is brought close to it
- a type of barometer that does not use liquid
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- used to find the atmospheric pressure
- measures amplitude and wavelength
- ________ charges attract
- the measure of force
- used to compare pressures
- mass over volume
12 Clues: force over area • mass over volume • ____ charges repel • the measure of force • sound over 20000 hertz • ________ charges attract • used to compare pressures • gravitational ______ strength • measures amplitude and wavelength • used to find the atmospheric pressure • a type of barometer that does not use liquid • ...
physics 2015-10-02
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- increase in rate of speed or something
- set of criteria in relation to which measurements or judgments can be mad
- the moving of something from its place or position
- amount of space between 2 things
- diagram representing a system of connections
- existing or measure at a particular instant
- quantity possessing only magnitude
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- acceleration of a falling body in earths gravitational field
- rate at which something or someone is able to move
- downward movement under the force of gravity
- total distance covered/total time taken
- quantity possessing both magnitude and direction
12 Clues: amount of space between 2 things • quantity possessing only magnitude • increase in rate of speed or something • total distance covered/total time taken • existing or measure at a particular instant • downward movement under the force of gravity • diagram representing a system of connections • quantity possessing both magnitude and direction • ...
physics 2020-11-30
Across
- ....produced by burning fussel fuels
- long term change in average eather
- planet we live in
- another word for climate change
- ...fuels
- The Sun together with the eight planets
- physical quantity that expresses hot and cold
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- natural process that warms the Earth's surface
- energy that comes from natural sources
- the process through which plants use water and carbon dioxide to create their food, grow and release excess oxygen into the air
- brown-ish black rock
- most common element on Earth
12 Clues: ...fuels • planet we live in • brown-ish black rock • most common element on Earth • another word for climate change • long term change in average eather • ....produced by burning fussel fuels • energy that comes from natural sources • The Sun together with the eight planets • physical quantity that expresses hot and cold • natural process that warms the Earth's surface • ...
Physics 2021-03-31
12 Clues: slowing down • SI unit of speed • change in velocity • change in position • SI unit of distance • SI unit of acceleration • Representational of date • vertical line on a graph • Horizontal line on a graph • study of motion and energy • measure of distance over time • measure of how far a object traveled
Physics 2021-09-29
Across
- known as angular frequency vector
- resisting the relative motion of solid surface
- a net force that acts on an object to keep it moving along a circular path
- a fundamental property of all matter
- existing state of rest or uniform motion
- any force that requires contact to occur
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- neither its state of motion nor its internal energy
- equal and opposite reaction
- a strained state
- which an object changes its position over time
- half the diameter
- a unit or system of units
12 Clues: a strained state • half the diameter • a unit or system of units • equal and opposite reaction • known as angular frequency vector • a fundamental property of all matter • existing state of rest or uniform motion • any force that requires contact to occur • resisting the relative motion of solid surface • which an object changes its position over time • ...
Physics 2021-08-30
Across
- is defined as the rate of change of velocity, or the change in velocity per unit time.
- of an object is the the rate of change of its position with time or the magnitude of the change of its position per unit of time
- describes objects moving in straight lines
- is a scalar quantity that refers to "how much ground an object has covered" during its motion.
- in physics is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- is a vector whose length is the shortest distance from the initial to the final position of a point undergoing motion
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- consists of an abstract coordinate system whose origin, orientation, and scale are specified by a set of reference points
- The quantity that tells us how fast an object is moving anywhere along its path
- is defined as the change in position or displacement divided by the time intervals in which the displacement occurs.
- are quantities that are described only by a magnitude
- generally refers to the quantity or distance. In relation to the movement
- is a continuous function of time and gives the acceleration at any specific time during the motion.
12 Clues: describes objects moving in straight lines • are quantities that are described only by a magnitude • in physics is a quantity that has both magnitude and direction • generally refers to the quantity or distance. In relation to the movement • The quantity that tells us how fast an object is moving anywhere along its path • ...
Physics 2021-08-30
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- amount if space between two thing or how far or close
- change in velocity
- how long it takes to travel a distance
- amount and direction
- a number
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- the rate which an object changes it’s position instantly
- change of speed at a given time
- when something moves from its first position
- measurement of quantity or distance of a specific object
- the change in position or displacement
- things or objects moving in a straight line
- the different ways you can look to see if an object is moving
12 Clues: a number • change in velocity • amount and direction • change of speed at a given time • the change in position or displacement • how long it takes to travel a distance • things or objects moving in a straight line • when something moves from its first position • amount if space between two thing or how far or close • the rate which an object changes it’s position instantly • ...
Physics 2022-10-05
Across
- how fast an object is moving relative to the time traveled in a certain distance
- adds up to 90 degrees
- velocity in a single instance of time
- requires only magnitude
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- change in the object's position
- the sum of two or more vectors
- motion occurring with only gravity acting on it
- rate at which velocity changes with time (Rate of a rate)
- requires magnitude and distance
- another force acting on an object as it falls
- an object that has the ability to continue their motion with their inertia
- Straight line
12 Clues: Straight line • adds up to 90 degrees • requires only magnitude • the sum of two or more vectors • change in the object's position • requires magnitude and distance • velocity in a single instance of time • another force acting on an object as it falls • motion occurring with only gravity acting on it • rate at which velocity changes with time (Rate of a rate) • ...
physics 2022-01-07
Across
- never changing momentum, stays the same
- What dierection velocity changes
- rubbing or touching an object
- overall weight of something
- speed with direction
- change of momentum
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- hitting an object and bounceing off
- moved from starting position
- motion of force
- hitting an object and sticking together
- push or pull
- measured in seconds
12 Clues: push or pull • motion of force • change of momentum • measured in seconds • speed with direction • overall weight of something • moved from starting position • rubbing or touching an object • What dierection velocity changes • hitting an object and bounceing off • hitting an object and sticking together • never changing momentum, stays the same
Physics 2022-01-07
12 Clues: clock • Weight • push/pull • going faster • Change of momentum • stick to eachother • bounce off eachother • Product of mass and velocity • system that remains constant • when you rub two things together • object's overall change in position • the rate at which the position changes
Physics 2022-01-10
Across
- Distance over speed
- How much matter an object contains
- The distance between two points
- Bounces off another object
- No loss or gain of momentum
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- Mass times Velocity
- Sticks to the other object
- Rate at which the velocity of an object changes
- Change in momentum
- Displacement over time; rate of change in position
- Push or a pull
- Resistance between two objects
12 Clues: Push or a pull • Change in momentum • Mass times Velocity • Distance over speed • Sticks to the other object • Bounces off another object • No loss or gain of momentum • Resistance between two objects • The distance between two points • How much matter an object contains • Rate at which the velocity of an object changes • Displacement over time; rate of change in position
Physics 2022-12-21
Across
- forces when two forces are unequal but in opposite directions
- friction when two surfaces slide past each other
- friction when an object travels though a fluid
- resistance the force which acts on objects travelling though the air
- friction when two surfaces roll against each other
- the amount of matter in an object
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- the unit of force
- forces when two forces are equal is size but in opposite directions
- the force which occurs when two objects rub against each other
- force the force which prevents us from sinking
- resistance the force which slows down objects travelling in water
- universal force
12 Clues: universal force • the unit of force • the amount of matter in an object • friction when an object travels though a fluid • force the force which prevents us from sinking • friction when two surfaces slide past each other • friction when two surfaces roll against each other • forces when two forces are unequal but in opposite directions • ...
Physics 2023-01-30
Across
- Unit of electric current
- Unit of Power
- A device that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy
- Device used to measure voltage
- Electricity Imbalance negative and positive charges
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- The device that measures current in a circuit
- Smallest unit of matter
- Device that converts chemical energy to electrical energy
- The unit that measures energy
- Material that allows electric current to pass through it
- Elementary particle with a negative charge
- An elementary particles that is identical to the nucleus of the hydrogen atom
12 Clues: Unit of Power • Smallest unit of matter • Unit of electric current • The unit that measures energy • Device used to measure voltage • Elementary particle with a negative charge • The device that measures current in a circuit • Electricity Imbalance negative and positive charges • Material that allows electric current to pass through it • ...
PHYSICS 2023-02-09
Across
- SI unit of power
- Converging lens
- Diverging lens
- The opposite of real
- Study of matter and its relation to energy
- Short sightedness
- Change of state from liquid to solid
Down
- Anything that occupies space and has mass
- An image that is larger than the object
- Branch that deals with transfer of heat to and from other forms of energy
- long sightedness
- Force per unit area
12 Clues: Diverging lens • Converging lens • SI unit of power • long sightedness • Short sightedness • Force per unit area • The opposite of real • Change of state from liquid to solid • An image that is larger than the object • Anything that occupies space and has mass • Study of matter and its relation to energy • Branch that deals with transfer of heat to and from other forms of energy
Physics 2023-05-08
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- stored energy
- a simple machine that is a rope with a wheel
- an electrical device that resists the flow of electrical circut
- an electrical circut with a single path
- inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- force exerted on an object that causes it to move
- a device for making, breaking, or changing the connections in a electrical circut
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- a flat sloped surface
- the force exerted on an object by a machine
- two different sized circular objects that are attached and turns as one
- a circut that contains more than one path fo
- a path for an electrical current to flow around
12 Clues: stored energy • a flat sloped surface • an electrical circut with a single path • inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • the force exerted on an object by a machine • a circut that contains more than one path fo • a simple machine that is a rope with a wheel • a path for an electrical current to flow around • force exerted on an object that causes it to move • ...
Physics 2024-04-05
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- the time rate of doing work
- the acceleration that does not vary with time; the rate of change of velocity remains constant
- the rate of change in time of the displacement.
- A physical quantity that can affect the motion of an object.
- a physical quantity expressing the amount of matter in a body
- number of cycles per second in hertz (Hz)
- the straight-line distance between two points along an object
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- a change in position of an object
- mass per unit volume
- force per unit area
- total displacement divided by elapsed time
- quantities that are fully described by a magnitude alone
12 Clues: force per unit area • mass per unit volume • the time rate of doing work • a change in position of an object • number of cycles per second in hertz (Hz) • total displacement divided by elapsed time • the rate of change in time of the displacement. • quantities that are fully described by a magnitude alone • A physical quantity that can affect the motion of an object. • ...
Physics 2024-10-22
Across
- - attraction force between objects, bodies, and masses in the universe
- - when two objects collide
- - the push or pull measurement of an object
- - change in momentum
- - how change in velocity is measured
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- - the change in an object’s position
- - how mass in motion is measured
- - rate or measurement at which work is done
- - a body's tendency to resist motion
- - motion resistance from objects rubbing against each other
- - force pushing on an object
- - how force is measured
12 Clues: - change in momentum • - how force is measured • - when two objects collide • - force pushing on an object • - how mass in motion is measured • - the change in an object’s position • - a body's tendency to resist motion • - how change in velocity is measured • - rate or measurement at which work is done • - the push or pull measurement of an object • ...
Physics 2024-10-22
Across
- A force that resists the sliding or rolling of an object over another
- Measure of how fast an object is moving
- Forces are equal
- An attractive force that exists between all objects that have mass
- The SI units for force
- Forces are not equal
- Sum of all forces acting on an object
- The speed of an object is changing
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- How fast an object is moving at a given moment in time
- When the position of an object changes, relative to another object
- Amount of "stuff" in an object
- A push or pull on an object
12 Clues: Forces are equal • Forces are not equal • The SI units for force • A push or pull on an object • Amount of "stuff" in an object • The speed of an object is changing • Sum of all forces acting on an object • Measure of how fast an object is moving • How fast an object is moving at a given moment in time • When the position of an object changes, relative to another object • ...
Physics 2024-12-01
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- The unit used to measure the force of Santa’s sleigh accelerating
- The force that keeps Santa's sleigh on the ground when it's not flying.
- The type of energy stored in a Christmas cracker before it pops
- What happens when a snowflake turns to water
- The kind of waves that carry heat from a fire to warm your hands
- Unit to measure how much energy your Christmas lights consume
- The flow of ___ makes Christmas lights work
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- A common metal used in electrical wires for Christmas lights
- The measure of how hot or cold Christmas pudding is
- The reflection of light from shiny Christmas ornaments forms this
- The vibration of bells creates this type of wave
- The form of energy used in LED Christmas lights
12 Clues: The flow of ___ makes Christmas lights work • What happens when a snowflake turns to water • The form of energy used in LED Christmas lights • The vibration of bells creates this type of wave • The measure of how hot or cold Christmas pudding is • A common metal used in electrical wires for Christmas lights • ...
Vocabulaire: Jeu de Mots Croisés 2013-05-06
23 Clues: pen • book • test • math • week • today • night • shorts • German • binder • laptop • eraser • biology • morning • Spanish • physics • sneakers • notebook • dismissal • calculator • dictionary • cell phone • computer science
Las Asignaturas 2017-10-27
21 Clues: art • hour • math • class • music • lunch • French • physics • science • history • biology • writing • English • Spanish • religion • schedule • chemistry • technology • computer class • school subjects • gym class/physicial education (no spaces)
Physik 2020-09-18
20 Clues: law • rest • body • Force • state • motion • physics • inertia • to stay • classic • to force • Property • velocity • principle • mechanics • magnitude • direction • foundation • postulate or axiom • to act or to affect
Physik 2020-09-18
20 Clues: law • rest • body • state • Force • motion • classic • physics • inertia • to stay • Property • velocity • to force • mechanics • magnitude • principle • direction • foundation • postulate or axiom • to act or to affect
Summative Crossword 2020-11-11
25 Clues: art • map • pen • door • book • seat • test • test • table • class • clock • paper • chalk • course • window • eraser • quarter • library • english • physics • backpack • homework • schedule • calculator • wastebasket
Classes and school supplies 2021-04-14
21 Clues: art • book • test • music • window • history • biology • physics • stadium • english • science • library • backpack • homework • test;quiz • male student • male teacher • female teacher • female student • espánol spanish • computer science
Classes and school supplies 2021-04-14
23 Clues: art • math • test • test • book • desk • music • window • English • science • library • history • physics • stadium • biology • Spanish • homework • schedule • backpack • male teacher • female teacher • female student • computer science
classes and school supplies 2021-04-15
21 Clues: art • book • desk • math • music • window • science • physics • biology • spanish • stadium • english • library • history • homework • backpack • test;quiz • male teacher • female teacher • computer science • male/female student
Classes and School Supplies 2021-04-15
21 Clues: art • book • test • math • desk • music • libary • window • biology • Spanish • history • physics • stadium • English • science • schedule • backpack • test/quizz • male teacher • female teacher • male/female student
die Fächer 2022-11-10
24 Clues: PE • Art • SPHE • CSPE • Irish • Music • Maths • German • HomeEc • French • Science • Biology • Spanish • History • Physics • English • Religion • Woodwork • Business • Computers • Chemistry • Geography • Metalwork • TechDrawing
School Subjects 2023-01-04
20 Clues: keemia • ajalugu • füüsika • kirjandus • vene keel • bioloogia • saksa keel • geograafia • näitekunst • eesti keel • matemaatika • meediaõpetus • ärijuhtimine • arvutiõpetus • inglise keel • prantsuse keel • hispaania keel • ühiskonnaõpetus • kehaline kasvatus • loodusõpetus, teadus
les matières en français 2024-05-23
24 Clues: PE • art • math • lunch • Latin • German • French • recess • physics • science • drawing • algebra • biology • history • Spanish • geometry • calculus • swimming • spelling • chemistry • languages • technology • handwriting • ELA/English
ch2 vocab 2023-09-20
24 Clues: why? • which • history • library • biology • because • besides • whereto • english • physics • wastebin • economics • to arrive • chemistry • whichones? • psychology • totheleftof • mathematics • tohavedinner • totherightof • thebookstore • computerscience • tohavebreakfast • businessadministraciones
Jurassic Kid 2023-01-08
18 Clues: kubus • fysica • chemie • katoen • zoeken • fosiel • driehoek • opgraven • zeldzaam • piramide • wetenschap • onderzoeken • archeologie • wetenschapper • een paleontoloog • een oplossing vinden • en (chemische) oplossing • een driehoekig verkeersbord
Krížovka 2022-03-24
18 Clues: PE • bad • ICT • now • noon • good • break • night • today • physics • History • English • morning • tomorrow • yesterday • How are you? • večer Good evening • What is your name?
wordlist 4 2022-08-23
19 Clues: koło • fizyka • płynny • naukowy • oddychać • obliczać • powracać • pokolenie • przetrwać • urządzenie • grawitacja • prywatność • wysłać sms • praktyczny • młoda osoba • wynik, rezultat • zepsuć się nagle • nieodpowiedzialny • cisnienie, presja
Physics 20 2020-11-21
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- stays constant in uniform circular motion
- net force if motion is uniform
- motion of a pendulum for example
- describes the roughness of surfaces
- digit reporting rules for answers
- name for the force of gravity
- interference where two wave crests meet
- measured in Joules
- net force that results in circular motion
- Earth's period
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- calculated the orbits of the planets
- displacement, but not distance
- the study of motion
- satellites that stay above the same location
- for example: Newtons, meters, seconds
- 1000
- the inverse of period
- described how gravity works
- for example 10 m/s, W
- force perpendicular to a surface
20 Clues: 1000 • Earth's period • measured in Joules • the study of motion • the inverse of period • for example 10 m/s, W • described how gravity works • name for the force of gravity • displacement, but not distance • net force if motion is uniform • motion of a pendulum for example • force perpendicular to a surface • digit reporting rules for answers • describes the roughness of surfaces • ...
Physics Crossword 2020-06-01
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- determined by both magnitude and direction
- the result of when a force acts on an object
- how fast an object is going in a certain direction
- the distance of a object that has been thrown
- the force exerted on an object by gravity
- the force exerted by ropes
- a physical property that can be measured in numbers
- how much an object resists force
- the force needed to create a object to move
- two variables going the same way
- determined by only magnitude
- how much is needed to move an object
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- the quantity of motion a object has
- how far an object is from where it started
- an object thrown with force
- the force that acts when the object is at rest
- a push or pull upon an object
- how fast an object can get in time
- the amount of energy exerted
- a unit that says the same while it's moving
- two variables going in opposite ways
- the unit for power
- how steep a line is
- the motion where only gravity is acting on the object
- how fast an object is going in units of time
25 Clues: the unit for power • how steep a line is • the force exerted by ropes • an object thrown with force • the amount of energy exerted • determined by only magnitude • a push or pull upon an object • how much an object resists force • two variables going the same way • how fast an object can get in time • the quantity of motion a object has • two variables going in opposite ways • ...
physics crossword 2020-05-28
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- activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result
- can cause an object with mass to change its velocity
- the area of variation between upper and lower limits on a particular scale
- the moving of something from its place or position
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate
- occurring continuously over a period of time
- the SI unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves one meter in the direction of action of the force, equivalent to one 3600th of a watt-hour.
- downward movement under the force of gravity only.
- an individual thing or person regarded as single and complete but which can also form an individual component of a larger or more complex whole
- an amount, standard, level, or rate regarded as usual or ordinary
- the state of being stretched tight.
- conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected.
- extending or moving from one place to another by the shortest way without changing direction or stopping
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force.
- the SI unit of force. It is equal to the force that would give a mass of one kilogram an acceleration of one meter per second per second, and is equivalent to 100,000 dynes
- the SI unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second, corresponding to the power in an electric circuit in which the potential difference is one volt and the current one ampere.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
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- a quantity having direction as well as magnitude, especially as determining the position of one point in space relative to another
- the force exerted on the mass of a body by a gravitational field.
- the speed of something in a given direction
- the amount or number of a material or immaterial thing not usually estimated by spatial measurement.
- the rate of change of velocity per unit of time
- the ability to do something or act in a particular way, especially as a faculty or quality.
- having only magnitude, not direction.
- the fundamental unit of length in the metric system, equal to 100 centimeters or approximately 39.37 inches
- a place where someone or something is located or has been put
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- relating to or resulting from motion.
- opposite or contrary in position, direction, order, or effect.
29 Clues: the state of being stretched tight. • having only magnitude, not direction. • relating to or resulting from motion. • the speed of something in a given direction • occurring continuously over a period of time • the rate of change of velocity per unit of time • the moving of something from its place or position • downward movement under the force of gravity only. • ...
Physics Crossword 2020-08-28
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- A collision that has the greatest portion of energy lost and it makes the object stick together after the collision.
- It is the SI unit of measurement, which contains the combination of the seven base units.
- A measurement of mass in motion.
- SI unit of luminous intensity.
- A quality of a deformed object that makes it go back to its original shape.
- Physical quantities which only have magnitude and it doesn't have direction.
- The metric system used universally as the standard for measurements.
- In Physics, this occurs when any two objects bump into each other.
- A quantity which represents the amount of matter in a particle or object.
- A quality of a deformed object that makes it not able to go back to its original shape.
- An object’s speed in a particular direction.
- For a collision occurring between object 1 and object 2 in an isolated system, the total momentum of the two objects before the collision is equal to the total momentum of the two objects after the collision.
- Object will remain constant in a straight line unless compelled to change its state by the action of an external force
- The universal force of attraction acting between all matter.
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- One Of The base quantities that can be defined as the standards to measure the size of a group of individuals.
- A system that doesn’t interact with its surroundings, in which there is no transfer of energy and matter with the surroundings.
- It is a collision when there is no loss of kinetic energy in the collision
- An object changing its position over time.
- For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- Measurement of the amount of electric charge in motion per unit time.
- Physical quantities that have both magnitude and direction.
- The independent Physical Quantity that is not possible to express in other Physical Quantities.
- The rate of change of velocity.
- An unbalanced force always accelerates an object - either speeding it up or slowing it down.
- Unit of impulse.
- Change in momentum when there is a force on the object.
- A scalar quantity that is measured distance over time.
- The value of seismic energy
- The measurement of a push or pull on an object, which is a vector measured in newtons.
- A measure of how long an object is or the distance between two points.
30 Clues: Unit of impulse. • The value of seismic energy • SI unit of luminous intensity. • The rate of change of velocity. • A measurement of mass in motion. • An object changing its position over time. • An object’s speed in a particular direction. • A scalar quantity that is measured distance over time. • Change in momentum when there is a force on the object. • ...
The Physics 2020-10-05
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- the force caused by gravity
- a scalar quantity measured in m/s
- every force has an equal and opposite force
- a measurement of the number of atoms that make up an object
- resistance to a change in motion
- (aka the law of inertia) an object has a constant velocity unless acted on by an unbalanced force
- a push or a pull that changes the motion of an object
- how far something is from where it started and in what direction
- a vector quantity measured in m/s^2
- the acceleration of _________ on earth is always -9.8 m/s^2
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- when two vectors are going in opposite directions you ________ them
- how far something moves
- a result of combining multiple vectors
- measured in seconds (s)
- a vector quantity measured in m/s
- when two vectors are going the same direction you _______ them
- measurement with only magnitude
- says that force equals mass times acceleration
- the unit for force
- measurement with magnitude and direction
20 Clues: the unit for force • how far something moves • measured in seconds (s) • the force caused by gravity • measurement with only magnitude • resistance to a change in motion • a vector quantity measured in m/s • a scalar quantity measured in m/s • a vector quantity measured in m/s^2 • a result of combining multiple vectors • measurement with magnitude and direction • ...
PHYSICS AAAA 2020-10-07
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- final_y_velocity
- parabola
- final_x_velocity
- initial_y_velocity
- range
- trigonometry
- projectile_motion
- trajectory
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- vertical_acceleration
- initial_x_velocity
- horizontal_displacement
- vertical_velocity
- horizontal_acceleration
- vertical_displacement
- horizontal_velocity
- x_components
- y_components
- resultant_vector
- height
- angle
20 Clues: range • angle • height • parabola • trajectory • x_components • y_components • trigonometry • final_y_velocity • final_x_velocity • resultant_vector • vertical_velocity • projectile_motion • initial_x_velocity • initial_y_velocity • horizontal_velocity • vertical_acceleration • vertical_displacement • horizontal_displacement • horizontal_acceleration
PHYSICS AAAA 2020-10-07
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- x_components
- trigonometry
- range
- initial_x_velocity
- vertical_displacement
- height
- trajectory
- horizontal_displacement
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- projectile_motion
- y_components
- angle
- horizontal_velocity
- final_x_velocity
- horizontal_acceleration
- initial_y_velocity
- final_y_velocity
- vertical_velocity
- vertical_acceleration
- resultant_vector
- parabola
20 Clues: angle • range • height • parabola • trajectory • x_components • y_components • trigonometry • final_x_velocity • final_y_velocity • resultant_vector • projectile_motion • vertical_velocity • initial_x_velocity • initial_y_velocity • horizontal_velocity • vertical_displacement • vertical_acceleration • horizontal_acceleration • horizontal_displacement
PHYSICS AAAA 2020-10-07
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- vertical_acceleration
- trajectory
- initial_x_velocity
- initial_y_velocity
- vertical_velocity
- horizontal_displacement
- projectile_motion
- height
- horizontal_velocity
- trigonometry
- angle
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- resultant_vector
- parabola
- x_components
- final_y_velocity
- vertical_displacement
- final_x_velocity
- y_components
- horizontal_acceleration
- range
20 Clues: range • angle • height • parabola • trajectory • x_components • y_components • trigonometry • resultant_vector • final_y_velocity • final_x_velocity • vertical_velocity • projectile_motion • initial_x_velocity • initial_y_velocity • horizontal_velocity • vertical_acceleration • vertical_displacement • horizontal_displacement • horizontal_acceleration
Physics Vocabulary 2021-05-30
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- A device that generates an intense beam of coherent monochromatic light (or other electromagnetic radiation) by stimulated emission of photons from excited atoms or molecules.
- The distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave or electromagnetic wave.
- A stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- The property of zero electrical resistance in some substances, usually at very low absolute temperatures.
- A flat surface on which a straight line joining any two points on it would wholly lie.
- The process by which a beam of light or other system of waves is spread out as a result of passing through a narrow aperture or across an edge, typically accompanied by interference between the wave forms produced.
- The separation of white light into colours or of any radiation according to wavelength.
- An electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- The quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
- The rate of emission of radiation, visible or otherwise.
- The measure of magnetization that a material obtains in response to an applied magnetic field.
- A statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal.
- The basic unit of information in a quantum computer.
- A material in which electric current does not flow freely.
- A form of carbon consisting of planar sheets which are one atom thick, with the atoms arranged in a honeycomb-shaped lattice.
- The value obtained by dividing the sum of several quantities by their number; an average.
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- The rate at which something occurs over a particular period of time or in a given sample.
- The conversion of matter into energy, especially the mutual conversion of a particle and an antiparticle into electromagnetic radiation.
- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.
- The intrinsic angular momentum of a subatomic particle.
- The action of increasing the proportion of a particular isotope in an element, especially that of the isotope U-235 in uranium so as to make it suitable for use in a nuclear reactor or weapon.
- The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft round a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic revolution.
- The rate of change of velocity per unit of time.
- The branch of science dealing with motion and forces producing motion.
- Any of a number of subatomic particles carrying a fractional electric charge, postulated as building blocks of the hadrons.
- The condition in which an object or system is subjected to an oscillating force having a frequency close to its own natural frequency.
- An ionized gas consisting of positive ions and free electrons in proportions resulting in more or less no overall electric charge.
- A nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus splits spontaneously or on impact with another particle, with the release of energy.
- A regular shape, traced by a point moving in a plane so that the sum of its distances from two other points (the foci) is constant.
- A flow of electricity which results from the ordered directional movement of electrically charged particles.
- The dependence of various physical phenomena on relative motion of the observer and the observed objects, especially regarding the nature and behaviour of light, space, time, and gravity.
31 Clues: The rate of change of velocity per unit of time. • The basic unit of information in a quantum computer. • The intrinsic angular momentum of a subatomic particle. • The rate of emission of radiation, visible or otherwise. • A material in which electric current does not flow freely. • An electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts. • ...
Physics Crossword 2021-05-24
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- either a proton or a neutron
- electromagnetic radiation in particle form
- atom with one proton and neutron
- type of electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength between 0.1 and 10 nm
- produced by radios and astronomical events
- electromagnetic radiation produced by nuclear events
- nuclear glue
- negatively charged subatomic particle
- matter made up of the antiparticles of regular matter
- 1/10 nm
- a combination of two protons and two neutrons, a He4 nucleus
- a subatomic particle with the same mass as an electron but a positive charge
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- involves the breaking up of heavy nuclei
- average energy per nucleon
- when the protons or neutrons in an atom transforms into the other
- involves the combining of light nuclei
- about two Angstroms or 0.2 nm
- atoms of the same element with a different number of neutrons
- velocity/frequency
- the center of an atom; made up of protons and neutrons
- positively charges subatomic particles
21 Clues: 1/10 nm • nuclear glue • velocity/frequency • average energy per nucleon • either a proton or a neutron • about two Angstroms or 0.2 nm • atom with one proton and neutron • negatively charged subatomic particle • involves the combining of light nuclei • positively charges subatomic particles • involves the breaking up of heavy nuclei • electromagnetic radiation in particle form • ...
Physics Crossword 2021-05-24
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- Newton's law which states that force equals mass times acceleration (first, second or third)
- A state in which the only force acting on an object is gravity
- A type of circuit in which current can flow through multiple paths to the end of the circuit
- The location of an object in space and time
- The smallest possible subdivision of something
- Which type of atomic decay creates an atom with atomic mass 4 and atomic number 2?
- A measurement indicating both magnitude and direction
- The index of ___________ is measured by the equation n=c/v
- The transfer or energy using forces
- Which of these is one of the four fundamental forces: Light, Energy, Electromagnetic, Sticky
- Newton's law which states that, for every force, there is an equal and opposite force, called the action-reaction pair (first, second, or third)
- What was the first model that included the nucleus of an atom?
- Which type of standard model particle mediates forces?
- The rate of change of position with respect to time
- Is light a particle, wave, or both?
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- The rate of change of velocity over time
- The type of energy associated with a change in speed or velocity
- How does light travelling through the center of a lens travel through the other side?
- If a train is moving relatively faster than a person next to the track, is time moving faster or slower for the person in the train (from the frame of reference of the person on the track)?
- The transfer of thermodynamic energy through moving particles
- Is momentum greater or smaller when an object is extremely heavy?
- How does a moving magnet create an electrical current?
- Newton's law which states that an object will remain at rest unless acted on be a net force greater or less than zero (first, second, or third)
- A push or pull interaction between exactly two objects
- A vector quantity measured by the equation p=mv
- Scientists have observed that all observable galaxies are ___shifted
- The flow of electric charge from one place to another
- The unit used to measure electric charge
- A phenomenon in which energy is added to a medium, energy moves from one place to another within the medium, and the medium is not permanently disturbed or changed by the energy
29 Clues: The transfer or energy using forces • Is light a particle, wave, or both? • The rate of change of velocity over time • The unit used to measure electric charge • The location of an object in space and time • The smallest possible subdivision of something • A vector quantity measured by the equation p=mv • The rate of change of position with respect to time • ...
Physics Vocabulary 2021-11-04
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- British scientist, Sir Isaac Newton (1624—1727) was able to state rules that described the effects of forces on the motion of objects. These rules are known as Newton's laws of motion.
- For every action force there is an equal and opposite reaction force.
- An object's resistance to a change in its motion. The greater the mass, the more it will resist a change in motion. More mass = more inertia.
- The energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, especially when use to generate electricity.
- The change in position over time.
- An object in motion will stay in motion while an object at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
- Applying a force to an object.
- Energy that is produced through sound vibrations.
- A course along which someone or something moves such as north, south, east, or west.
- the ability to cause change
- Energy that is stored or released through chemical bonds
- The distance an object travels in a certain amount of time in a certain direction. (Speed with direction)
- Force = Mass times Acceleration (F=ma)
- Sum of potential and kinetic energy in a system. Energy of motion.
- Energy that travels in the form of electricity.
- Unit of Force
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- Forces on an object that are equal in size and opposite in direction. Results in a net force equal to 0N.
- Energy that is released through heat.
- Light energy given off by the Sun.
- A change in speed or direction
- The sum of two or more forces on an object that are pushing or pulling in the same or opposite direction.
- The energy of a moving object has because of the motion.
- Forces on an object that do NOT result in a net force equal to zero newtons.
- A push or pull in a certain direction.
- Stored Energy
- The force applied to an object depends on the mass of that object and the acceleration that the object is moving at. F=MA
- The distance an object travels in a certain amount of time.
27 Clues: Stored Energy • Unit of Force • the ability to cause change • A change in speed or direction • Applying a force to an object. • The change in position over time. • Light energy given off by the Sun. • Energy that is released through heat. • A push or pull in a certain direction. • Force = Mass times Acceleration (F=ma) • Energy that travels in the form of electricity. • ...
Physics Review 2022-03-28
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- Test Your Hypothesis by Doing an Experiment is which step (number) of the scientific method?
- measures time, SI Symbol S
- Equal forces acting on an object in opposite directions.
- v=gt and d=(1/2)gt2
- kinetic energy + potential energy =
- velocity X mass
- mass x acceleration
- work/time
- Force X Distance
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- P.E=mgh where g=acceleration due to gravity is the formula for
- A place or object used for comparison to determine if an object is in motion.
- Balance; steadiness
- force that opposes motion of an object when two surfaces are in contact
- in the formula g=9.8 m/s2 on earth g represents
- A person hikes 2120 meters east in 25mins, takes a break for lunch for half hour, and hikes back 1640m west in 20 mins. 3760m represents the persons____.
- 1/2mv^2 is the formula for
- An object's change in position relative to a reference point
- distance/time
- the tendency of a body to maintain is state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- Force x Distance
- ask a question is which step of the scientific method? (number)
22 Clues: work/time • distance/time • velocity X mass • Force x Distance • Force X Distance • Balance; steadiness • v=gt and d=(1/2)gt2 • mass x acceleration • measures time, SI Symbol S • 1/2mv^2 is the formula for • kinetic energy + potential energy = • in the formula g=9.8 m/s2 on earth g represents • A measure of the amount of matter in an object. • ...
Physics Revision 2021-11-20
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- A circuit made of multiple branches
- Measured in amps
- When a gas becomes a liquid
- The colour of the neutral wire
- When a liquid becomes a solid
- Particles are in a fixed position in this state
- The wire that is green/yellow
- The colour of the live wire
- A energy stored found in batteries
- The energy required to heat 1kg of substance by 1 degrees Celsius
- A type of circuit made of one continuous loop
- The state with the highest internal energy
- Energy is measured in..
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- When a solid turns straight into a gas
- When a solid becomes a liquid
- Measured in ohms
- Anything moving has this energy store
- The energy store that increases as an object is lifted up
- Changes resistance due to changes in temperature
- Current is the flow of...
- Is calculated by dividing mass by volume
- When a liquid becomes a gas
- A resource that can be replaced as quickly as it is used
- Measured in watts
- Measured in kg
25 Clues: Measured in kg • Measured in ohms • Measured in amps • Measured in watts • Energy is measured in.. • Current is the flow of... • When a gas becomes a liquid • When a liquid becomes a gas • The colour of the live wire • When a solid becomes a liquid • When a liquid becomes a solid • The wire that is green/yellow • The colour of the neutral wire • A energy stored found in batteries • ...
Physics crossword 2022-03-06
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- The increase in length of a spring when a load is attached
- A force that causes a spring to extend
- Quantity fully described by both a magnitude and direction
- Change in position
- A quantity used as a standard of measurement
- The rate of change of an object's velocity
- The point beyond which the extension of an object is no longer proportional to the load producing it
- The space occupied by an object
- The distance travelled by an object in unit time
- The SI unit of energy or work
- A single force which has the same effect as two or more forces acting together
- of mass The point at which the mass of an object can be considered to be concentrated
- Ability of an object to do work
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- Quantity fully described by magnitude
- The force acting per unit area
- When no net force and no net moment act on a body
- The frictional force on an object moving through air
- Energy stored in chemical substances and which can be released in a chemical reaction
- The energy of a moving object
- Change in displacement per unit time
- The product of force and the for which it acts
- Quantity that represents turning effect
- The fixed point in a lever
- The ratio of mass to volume for a substance
- Either a push or pull movement that acts on an object
- Amount of matter on an object
26 Clues: Change in position • The fixed point in a lever • The energy of a moving object • The SI unit of energy or work • Amount of matter on an object • The force acting per unit area • The space occupied by an object • Ability of an object to do work • Change in displacement per unit time • Quantity fully described by magnitude • A force that causes a spring to extend • ...
physics crossword 2022-01-05
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- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization
- the lowest temperature theoretically attainable, at which the particles constituting matter would be in the lowest energy states available
- the spreading of something more widely.
- the degree of compactness of a substance.
- corresponding in size or amount to something else.
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature
- the energy transferred as a result of a difference in temperature
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies
- the pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere, which at sea level has a mean value of 101,325 pascals (roughly 14.6959 pounds per square inch).Also called barometric pressure.
- an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, used especially in forecasting the weather and determining altitude.
- the ability to be predicted.
- able to be noticed or perceived; discernible.
- A research question is the methodological point of departure of scholarly research
- the scale of temperature in which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100° under standard conditions.
- Of two quantities: such that one increases in proportion to a decrease in the other
- matter can be neither created nor destroyed
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- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material
- hesitancy
- the quality or state of being natural.
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
- one which the researcher holds constant (controls) during an experiment
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- the action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way.
- a substance or device which does not readily conduct heat or electricity
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- a usually miniature representation of something a pattern of something to be made
- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape
30 Clues: hesitancy • the ability to be predicted. • the quality or state of being natural. • the spreading of something more widely. • the degree of compactness of a substance. • matter can be neither created nor destroyed • able to be noticed or perceived; discernible. • corresponding in size or amount to something else. • the amount of space that a substance or object occupies • ...
LH Physics 2022-01-04
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- for any system closed to all transfers of matter and energy, the mass of the system must remain constant over time, as the system's mass cannot change, so quantity can neither be added nor be removed.
- the space that a substance (solid, liquid, gas, or plasma) or 3D shape occupies or contains.
- the quality or state of being natural.
- a relationship between two quantities where they increase or decrease at the same rate.
- energy the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- Low Conductivity And High Resistivity.
- a system or thing used as an example to follow or imitate
- A research question is a specific inquiry which the research seeks to provide a response to
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- quantitative measure of inertia
- proportional the relationship between two variables when their product is equal to a constant value.
- unchanging in nature, standard, or effect over time
- not certain or fixed; provisional
- constant variable is a variable that does not change during an experiment
- a measurement of the force per unit area
- able to be noticed or perceived; discernible
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- the force per unit area exerted by the weight of the atmosphere.
- a proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth
- the process of heat transfer in fluids by the actual motion of matter.
- an assertion of the truth of something, typically one that is disputed or in doubt.
- zero defined as the point where no more heat can be removed from a system,
- particles physically transferring heat energy as they come into physical contact with neighboring particles.
- a scientific instrument that measures atmospheric pressure
- the ability to be predicted.
- the transfer of energy through waves
- mass per unit volume
- The degree of heat of a living body
- the movement of particles (atoms, ions or molecules) from a region in which they are in higher concentration to regions of lower concentration
- the action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way.
- is a temperature scale based on 0 o for the freezing point of water and 100 o for the boiling point of water.
- defined as the flow of energy between two systems by means of kinetic energy. This can take the form of transferring energy from a warm object to a cooler object.
31 Clues: mass per unit volume • the ability to be predicted. • quantitative measure of inertia • not certain or fixed; provisional • The degree of heat of a living body • the transfer of energy through waves • the quality or state of being natural. • Low Conductivity And High Resistivity. • a measurement of the force per unit area • able to be noticed or perceived; discernible • ...
Physics Crossword 2022-01-04
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- the transfer of air in cells of rising and falling air
- a phenomenon is more credible the more natural it seems
- The amount of matter an object contains
- the ability to be observed by different humans at different times
- When x rises, y falls
- A temperature measurement unit based on the freezing and boiling point of water
- The transfer of heat by the contact of two or more objects
- The pressure excreted by the weight of one atmosphere (14.695 pounds-per-square inch)
- The constant ratio between variables
- A change from a high concentration to a low concentration
- Data used to back up a scientific claim
- The mass of an object multiplied by its volume
- The transfer of heat by way of waves
- the law that states that particles are neither destroyed or created
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- Variables left unchanged during an experiment
- A scientific question around which an experiment/research project is based
- the ability to be observed by human senses or a tool repeated times
- A tool used to measure atmospheric pressure
- A measure of heat
- /an answer belived to be a true answer to a scientific query
- The amount of space an object/substance takes up
- A substance that deters the transfer of heat
- a theory predicting the outcome of an experiment
- A measure of particle speed within the mass of an object
- /a visual scale representation that helps explain,understand, and predict an outcome or phenomenon.
- The amount of force excerpted on an object/substance by particle collisions
- The amount of energy present in a substance
- The temperature at which all particle movements cease
- chemical reaction
- the explanation (Why) of why a claim is the answer to a scientific question
- /the knowledge that a belief is not certain, it can be modified, adapted, or scrapped by new evidence.
- / a belief in something based on prior observations and patterns, or how predictable it seems
32 Clues: A measure of heat • chemical reaction • When x rises, y falls • The constant ratio between variables • The transfer of heat by way of waves • The amount of matter an object contains • Data used to back up a scientific claim • A tool used to measure atmospheric pressure • The amount of energy present in a substance • A substance that deters the transfer of heat • ...
Physics Terms 2022-04-21
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- The part of the circuit by which current flows.
- A object that completely blocks the flow of electricity.
- The unit of measurement for resistance.
- The force that resists the flow of electricity.
- The unit of measurement for Voltage.
- The electric force constant
- Was Studied by Benjamin Franklin.
- An encloser used to block magnetic fields.
- The redistribution of charges based on nearby charges.
- A object that conducts electricity.
- Energy need to move a charge aginst a magnetic field.
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- When an atom has a equal number of protons and electrons.
- A componet of a circuit that makes it harder for current to flow.
- A visual aid used to show interactions between magnetic fields.
- A branch of Physics that studies charges at rest.
- The unit of measurement for current.
- A scientific instrument used to detect charge.
- A circuit that only has one path for electricity to flow.
- The property of matter at causes particles to experience change when in a magnetic field.
- The attractive force between charged particles.
- The series of equations that helps find Amps, Volts, or Ohms.
- A series of equations used to find the force between two charged objects.
- The empty space between two charged particles.
- The part of the circuit that provides electric current(Battery)
- The force that pushes current through a wire.
- A circuit that has multiple paths for electricity to flow.
- The part of the circuit that does work using the electricity provided by the load.
- The rate of current flow in a circuit.
- current that flows in one direction.
- a stream of charged particles.
30 Clues: The electric force constant • a stream of charged particles. • Was Studied by Benjamin Franklin. • A object that conducts electricity. • The unit of measurement for current. • The unit of measurement for Voltage. • current that flows in one direction. • The rate of current flow in a circuit. • The unit of measurement for resistance. • ...
Medical Physics 2017-03-15
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- decrease in intensity of radiation passing through matter
- process producing photons in a PET scan
- effect of a frequency change of a wave from a moving object
- computerised ___ ____ uses X-rays for 3-D imaging
- electrons emitted by photon absorption
- improves visibility of X-rays
- radioisotope combined with other elements
- detects radiation from injected radioisotopes
- converts a photon into an electrical pulse
- reversible effect in crystals converting strain into an emf
- needed to 'see' X-rays
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- converts gamma photons into light photons
- describes a temporary high energy state radioisotope
- Technetium-99m and Fluorine-18 are one of these
- absorbs X-rays
- when 2 materials have similar impedance values
- product of density times speed of sound in a material
- a cathode producing electrons
- you are put in this for a CAT scan
- Compton scattering is one of these
- emits pulses of high frequency sound
- sound above 20 kHz
- doesn't absorb X-rays much
23 Clues: absorbs X-rays • sound above 20 kHz • needed to 'see' X-rays • doesn't absorb X-rays much • a cathode producing electrons • improves visibility of X-rays • you are put in this for a CAT scan • Compton scattering is one of these • emits pulses of high frequency sound • electrons emitted by photon absorption • process producing photons in a PET scan • ...
Radiation Physics 2018-04-16
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- After absorbing the neutron the nucleus splits into two nuclei of lower Z as well as giving off additional neutrons
- the amount of energy present per unit of time per unit of area perpendicular to the beam direction
- Low mass nuclei combine to form one nucleusmass released since the mass of the product particles is less than the mass of reactants
- the difference between the actual weight and the sum of the constituent parts. (Two words)
- ____ dose describes the quantity of radiation for all types of ionizing radiation, including charged and uncharged particles, all materials, and all energies
- A type of scatter when an electromagnetic wave, passes near an electron and causes it to oscillate and the oscillating electron then re-irradiates the energy at the same frequency, and wavelength, as the incident e.m. wave
- The time required for either that activity or the number of radioactive atoms to decay to half the initial value (two words)
- treatment criteria for the plan optimization are given by the planner and the computer will determine what the correct leaf sequence is needed is considered _____ planning
- The law in which the voltage across the total circuit or any portion of the circuit is equal to the current times the resistance.
- affects the low energy portion of the spectrum by absorbing the low energy photons and hardens the beam
- This type of therapy treats in the 50 to 150kV range and treats to a depth of 5mm or less
- the scattering of photons away from the original point source
- atoms having nuclei with the same number of Neutrons but different number of protons
- a single fraction treatment for intracranial lesions using a combination of a specialized immobilization and narrow multiple beams delivered through Non-coplanar isocentric arcs (acronym)
- technique in which a nonuniform fluence is delivered to the patient from any given position of the treatment beam to optimize composite dose distribution (acronym)
- Elementary particle with a positive electric charge equal to that of an electron and a mass approximately to that of a neutron. found within the nucleus of the atom
- Electron interacts with atom and ejects an orbital electron an outer shell orbital wants to fill that vacancy and the excess energy is given off as this type of x-ray
- "type of radiotherapy wave maximizes reflecting waves at both ends as to give rise to stationary waves by combining forward and reverse traveling waves.
- ratio of dose at a depth in a phantom to dose in free space at the same distance (acronym)
- Elementary particle with one negative charge that surrounds the positively charged nucleus and determines the chemical properties of the atom
- A material that in some conditions behaves as a conductor but behaves like an insulator in other conditions
- a type of phantom that uses materials to simulate body parts
- A type of decay where the mass number is reduced by 4 and the atomic number is reduced by 2
- Vacancy in orbital shell is filled by another electron and the transition energy is given off as characteristic x-ray (two words)
- energy transferred from photons to electrons
- type of radiotherapy wave that requires a terminating load to absorb the residual power at the end of the structure- to prevent backward reflecting wave
- atoms having nuclei with the same number of Protons but different number of neutrons
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- An insulator is any material that does not allow electron flow
- same number of nucleons but different number of protons (different element)
- the principle that energy absorbed in a medium from radiation appears ultimately as heat energy while a small amount may appear in the form of a chemical change
- the region at the edge of a radiation beam over which the dose rate changes rapidly as a function of distance from the beam axis
- measure of ionization produced in air by photons
- uncharged elementary particle, with a mass slightly greater than that of a proton, that is found in the nucleus of every atom heavier than hydrogen
- Radioactive decay accompanied by the ejection of a positive or negative electron from the nucleus
- Thickness of a specified material that when introduced into the path of the beam, reduces the exposure rate by one half (acronym)
- the incident particle does not have sufficient energy to eject an electron from the atom- so it raises the electrons to higher energy levels
- "a dosimetry device used determine the optical density of the film which is a measure of the degree of blackening of the film
- when an x-ray passes near an orbital electron of an atom and passes enough energy to the electron to remove it from the atom
- same number of protons as well as neutrons- same elements but differ in the nuclear energy states… the last example has an isomer
- this type of therapy treat 500 to 1000 kV and uses a transmission target
- “Breaking” Radiation– electronic collision in which the electron passes near a nucleus and the columbic forces causing an ACCELERATION in which the electron MUST release energy
- energy emitted and transferred through space
- The Law in which the electrostatic force is directly proportional to the product of the electrostatic charges and inversely proportional to the SQUARE of the distance between them
- "A law that states that the intensity of radiation at a location is inversely proportional to the square of its distance from the source of radiation. (two words)
- the RATIO of the daughter activity to the parent activity remains constant over time.
- component to the linac that includes pulse forming network and thyratron- high voltage pulses are flat topped DV pulses of few microseconds in duration. These pulses are delivered to either the magnetron or klystron and simultaneously to the electron gun
- Electron produced outside the collection region, which enter the ion-collecting region, is equal to the electron produced inside the collection region , which deposit their energy outside the region. (acronym)
- the energy of the electron orbit, but with the opposite sign./The energy required to dissociate a structure. (two words)
- this type of therapy treats in the 200 to 400 kV with the 90% isodose line at a depth of 2cm
- A conductor is a substance through which electrons flow easily
- component to the linac that Produces microwaves of several microseconds duration and a rep rate of several hundred pulses per second and Has cathode and anode in which electrons are generated by heating a filament within the cathode
- a dosimetric device of tissue equivalence used to predict dose distribution in an actual patient
- percentage of the absorbed dose at any depth d to the absorbed dose at a fixed reference depth along central axis (acronym)
53 Clues: energy emitted and transferred through space • energy transferred from photons to electrons • measure of ionization produced in air by photons • a type of phantom that uses materials to simulate body parts • the scattering of photons away from the original point source • An insulator is any material that does not allow electron flow • ...
Nuclear Physics 2017-11-25
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- If you had a rock that was 1/8 U-235 and 7/8 Fe, then the rock is _____ years old.
- A form a hydrogen that has one neutron.
- My teacher calls himself _____.
- What is a beta particle?
- How many protons can share an energy level?
- Protons and neutrons are _____.
- What is radioactive debris (extra neutrons) called?
- How many nucleons can their be in a nucleus?
- What is the half-life of Beryllium-7?
- Small atoms release energy in _____ reactions.
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- A form of hydrogen that has two neutrons.
- What radioactive element was used to show that continental drift was real?
- What unit is used to measure radiation?
- Each radioactive isotope has a different _____.
- What is the half-life of a neutron?
- Different forms of elements that have a different number of neutrons but the same number of protons.
- What radioactive element would you look for if you were determining the age of a fossil?
- This force is strong and short ranged.
- What is the decay product of He-5?
- Large atoms release energy in _____ reactions.
20 Clues: What is a beta particle? • My teacher calls himself _____. • Protons and neutrons are _____. • What is the decay product of He-5? • What is the half-life of a neutron? • What is the half-life of Beryllium-7? • This force is strong and short ranged. • What unit is used to measure radiation? • A form a hydrogen that has one neutron. • A form of hydrogen that has two neutrons. • ...
Nuclear Physics 2017-11-26
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- This force is strong and short ranged.
- What is radioactive debris (extra neutrons) called?
- Different forms of elements that have different amounts of neutrons are _____.
- What radioactive element was used to show that continental drift is real?
- What is a beta particle?
- A form of hydrogen that has two neutrons.
- Each radioactive isotope has a different _____.
- Large atoms release energy in _____ reactions.
- What is the decay product of He-5?
- What is the half-life of a neutron?
- My teacher calls himself _____.
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- What is the half-life of Beryllium-7?
- Protons and neutrons are _____.
- If you had a rock that was 1/8 U-235 and 7/8 Pb, then the age of the rock would be _____.
- A form of hydrogen that has one neutron.
- What unit is used to measure radiation?
- What radioactive element would you look for in a fossil?
- How many nucleons can there be in a nucleus?
- How many protons can share an energy level?
- Small atoms release energy is _____ reactions.
20 Clues: What is a beta particle? • Protons and neutrons are _____. • My teacher calls himself _____. • What is the decay product of He-5? • What is the half-life of a neutron? • What is the half-life of Beryllium-7? • This force is strong and short ranged. • What unit is used to measure radiation? • A form of hydrogen that has one neutron. • A form of hydrogen that has two neutrons. • ...
Physics Terms 2016-09-02
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- Proton in the nucleus
- Holds a nucleus together
- Force between protons and neutrons
- Two neutrons and protons being ejected from a radioactive atom
- Subatomic particle, fractional charge
- Rise to forces of other particles
- Conversion of radiation quantum into an electron or positron
- Atom with specific number of protons and neutrons
- No part in strong interaction
- Weight less than sum of nucleons
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- Time for HALF the isotope to disappear
- Emitting an electron
- Losing energy unstably
- Protons and neutrons in atom
- Mass of an atom
- Fission, fusion, or radioactive-decay
- Force between leptons
- Spread of a reaction
- Dividing into two or more parts
- Mathematical description of elementary particles
- Condition for things to happen
- A proton or neutron
- Stream of high energy protons
- Joining two or more things
24 Clues: Mass of an atom • A proton or neutron • Emitting an electron • Spread of a reaction • Force between leptons • Proton in the nucleus • Losing energy unstably • Holds a nucleus together • Joining two or more things • Protons and neutrons in atom • Stream of high energy protons • No part in strong interaction • Condition for things to happen • Dividing into two or more parts • ...
physics definitions 2020-01-23
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- 60 minute time span
- distance travelled per unit of time
- when two object excert force on eachother
- a push or pull in a direction
- how fast the motion or action is
- capacity or power to do work
- mass in motion
- the difference in where it started to where it ended
- force due to gravity
- a object returns to a original shape
- 60 second time span
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- the stored any or position possesed by a object
- force that pulls 2 object together
- a form of distance not to big
- a change in velocity
- energy obtained by an object
- total amount travelled
- a form of weight not to big
- amount of matter
- change of momentum in a object
- short interval of time
- measure of energy transfer
- a measurable period
23 Clues: mass in motion • amount of matter • 60 minute time span • 60 second time span • a measurable period • a change in velocity • force due to gravity • total amount travelled • short interval of time • measure of energy transfer • a form of weight not to big • energy obtained by an object • capacity or power to do work • a form of distance not to big • a push or pull in a direction • ...
Physics Crossword 2013-01-17
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- When some light is reflected and some are refracted
- Reproduction of an object through the use of light
- Incoming ray
- Where all the light rays meet
- Light internally reflects throughout pure glass and exits the other end
- When the angle of incidence is greater than the critical angle, creating refraction on the inside
- The direction and straight path that light travels
- The image that does not actually arrive of come at the image location
- Perpendicular to the surface
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- Light from a source that strikes an object
- When an object transmits some of the light striking, it absorbs or reflects the rest
- Right angle to surface
- Between normal and reflection
- Rough surface where each light ray is reflected in a different direction and no clear reflected image is seen
- Horizontal line going through the center of mirror
- Animals producing light through special tissues
- The angle of incidence that results in a refraction of 90 degrees
- Almost all light passes through, objects can be see through
- Between incident and normal
- Center of circle if mirror was made into a circle
20 Clues: Incoming ray • Right angle to surface • Between incident and normal • Perpendicular to the surface • Between normal and reflection • Where all the light rays meet • Light from a source that strikes an object • Animals producing light through special tissues • Center of circle if mirror was made into a circle • Reproduction of an object through the use of light • ...
Physics crossword 2013-06-10
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- a force exerted by magnets
- created by gas particles moving and hitting things
- a magnet with increased strength
- the ray of light that strikes the surface before reflection
- the current stays the same around this type of circuit
- when the light source is small this is the area behind the object
- Thomas Edison found this
- two magnets with different poles do this
- measured in amps
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- gives off light
- a solution which conducts electricity
- measured in volts
- the voltage of the cell is the same in each branch of this circuit
- what a magnet is made up of
- melts if the current through a circuit is too high
- magnets and the earth have this in common
- the light surrounding the umbra
- pushing down on me pushing down on you
- worked out when you multiply pressure by area
- the angle used to compare the angle of incidence and reflection
- light rays reflected in the same direction
- two magnets with the same poles do this
- composed of individual electronic components
23 Clues: gives off light • measured in amps • measured in volts • Thomas Edison found this • a force exerted by magnets • what a magnet is made up of • the light surrounding the umbra • a magnet with increased strength • a solution which conducts electricity • pushing down on me pushing down on you • two magnets with the same poles do this • two magnets with different poles do this • ...
Physics crossword 2013-09-29
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- A magnet mono__________ doesnot exist.
- His main discoveries include those of electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis.
- A ball thrown into the air. A bullet fired from a gun. A ball shot from a cannon.
- Why is the sky blue?
- First Indian pico-satellite (weighing less than 1 kg). Developed by a team from seven engineering colleges from Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
- Capacity of a system to perform work.
- Human Camera.
- Energy delivered/Energy supplied.
- It has six flavors: up, down, strange, charm, bottom, and top.
- <1, subsonic. >1, supersonic.
- Variable resistor.
- CGS unit of "capacity of a system to perform work".
- Number 8 and Its name derives from the Greek roots which means "Acid Producer".
- Without this we wouldn't have radio, television, music, or swings on playgrounds, but occasionally causes a bridge to collapse, a helicopter to fly apart, or other inconveniences.
- This term was coined by Paul Dirac to commemorate the contribution of Satyendra Nath Bose.
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- A systematic enterprise that builds and organises knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe.
- The greatness of magnitude.
- Electrically neutral medium of positive and negative particles.
- At atmospheric pressure, Water boils at 212 degree ____________.
- Equals mg.
- A Blackhole slows down ___________.
- A material that spontaneously emits radiations.
- To move (something) to a higher place or position from a lower one.
- Chunks of rock floating in space.
- "The crown seems lighter under water".
- Cycles per second.
- Without these in your eye there would'nt be any rainbow.
- A California-based company that designs, manufactures and sells electric cars and electric vehicle powertrain components is named after this physicist.
- Named after the Roman goddess of dawn, Coloured light in the night sky.
- Last letter of the Greek alphabet.
30 Clues: Equals mg. • Human Camera. • Variable resistor. • Cycles per second. • Why is the sky blue? • The greatness of magnitude. • <1, subsonic. >1, supersonic. • Energy delivered/Energy supplied. • Chunks of rock floating in space. • Last letter of the Greek alphabet. • A Blackhole slows down ___________. • Capacity of a system to perform work. • A magnet mono__________ doesnot exist. • ...
PHYSICS CROSSWORD 2013-12-04
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- use your left hand
- subatomic particle made of 3 quarks
- unit of sound intensity
- attraction between different substances
- moving part of an electric motor
- name of a number
- rate of change of velocity
- two waves together
- for measuring air pressure
- overtone
- heat is taken in
- positive terminal of a cell
- spreading out of waves
- unit of luminosity
- balanced forces
- it has similar atoms
- it does not change
- flow of charge
- depends on the square of the amplitude
- suspension of particles of liquid in a gas
- science of sound
- ten to the nine
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- kelvin minus 273
- unit of radioactivity
- detects small electric currents
- liquid to gas below the boiling point
- unit of charge
- splitting of an atom
- causes objects to float
- instrument to measure height
- towards the centre
- base units
- breakdown through radioactivity
- output to input
- stores electric charge
- number of waves per second
- 745.7 watts
- force times time
- electromotive force
- ask Newton
- an isotope of hydrogen
- the ability to do work
- a charged atom
- without an echo
44 Clues: overtone • base units • ask Newton • 745.7 watts • unit of charge • flow of charge • a charged atom • output to input • balanced forces • without an echo • ten to the nine • kelvin minus 273 • name of a number • heat is taken in • force times time • science of sound • use your left hand • towards the centre • two waves together • unit of luminosity • it does not change • electromotive force • splitting of an atom • ...
PHYSICS CROSSWORD 2013-12-04
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- unit of sound intensity
- heat is taken in
- splitting of an atom
- subatomic particle made of 3 quarks
- an isotope of hydrogen
- electromotive force
- unit of radioactivity
- detects small electric currents
- instrument to measure height
- it has similar atoms
- depends on the square of the amplitude
- towards the centre
- it does not change
- attraction between different substances
- causes objects to float
- kelvin minus 273
- name of a number
- output to input
- moving part of an electric motor
- unit of luminosity
- science of sound
- the ability to do work
- ten to the nine
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- 745.7 watts
- for measuring air pressure
- spreading out of waves
- suspension of particles of liquid in a gas
- stores electric charge
- rate of change of velocity
- two waves together
- base units
- balanced forces
- without an echo
- liquid to gas below the boiling point
- overtone
- use your left hand
- flow of charge
- breakdown through radioactivity
- number of waves per second
- ask Newton
- a charged atom
- force times time
- positive terminal of a cell
- unit of charge
44 Clues: overtone • base units • ask Newton • 745.7 watts • flow of charge • a charged atom • unit of charge • balanced forces • without an echo • output to input • ten to the nine • heat is taken in • kelvin minus 273 • name of a number • force times time • science of sound • two waves together • towards the centre • it does not change • use your left hand • unit of luminosity • electromotive force • splitting of an atom • ...
Physics Review 2013-11-26
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- A positron was the first example of ________.
- If each fission causes one additional fission you have a ________.
- If a machine is 90% efficient where does the missing 10 % go?
- The distance light travels in a year.
- A ________ consists of everything observable.
- Difficulty on passing current is called ________.
- Heavy nuclei produce energy by ________.
- If it is comfortable to live on it’s a ________.
- Magnetic field affect ________.
- Electrons/sec = ________.
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- Currently the objects that we hope are the smallest components of matter are called ________.
- AMA accounts for ________.
- The simplest (most fundamental) object obtainable by chemical means (pounding, acids, freezing, etc.) is ________.
- A generator worked backward would probably act like a ________.
- A group of a minimum number of atoms in the same ratio as in the bulk material is a ________.
- There are about a hundred different types of ________.
- A fuse should be in ________ with the thing it is to protect.
- These have a very regular organized structure.
- Energy/electron = ________.
- If it has 1000000000000 stars it is a ________.
20 Clues: Electrons/sec = ________. • AMA accounts for ________. • Energy/electron = ________. • Magnetic field affect ________. • The distance light travels in a year. • Heavy nuclei produce energy by ________. • A positron was the first example of ________. • A ________ consists of everything observable. • These have a very regular organized structure. • ...