physics Crossword Puzzles
Spanish L2 2025-10-23
24 Clues: art • test • music • house • class • course • libary • school • physics • college • science • biology • stadium • spanish • semester • schedule • homework • bookstore • test/quiz • geography • economics • accounting • laboratory • computer_science
Les matieres scolaires 2024-06-27
Physics for Beginners 2020-05-17
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
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
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
Unit 6 Words G: Reading 2025-05-14
15 Clues: bocht • ritje • blessure • waaghals • jaarlijks • weerstand • verzekeren • snelvallen • versnellen • voorspellen • natuurkunde • verwachting • sterrenkunde • zwaartekracht • zichbezighoudenmet
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
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
Havo 2 words ch 6 2025-05-28
24 Clues: blik • gekte • hoogte • ijsbaan • locatie • circuit • knappen • zenuwen • strekken • afleiden • optreden • toegeven • levendig • beslissen • beschaamd • jaarlijks • vrije tijd • bijbaantje • toeschouwer • hoogtevrees • geïrriteerd • natuurkunde • fantastisch • teleurgesteld
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
English to Spanish 2025-11-20
24 Clues: use • read • math • easy • study • first • thenth • folder • health • spanish • physics • science • project • history • geometry • remember • memorize • chemistry • literature • understand • interesting • composition • theNotebook • understand/comprehend
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
Nobel Prize Winners 2025-03-10
Across
- Doctor and philosopher
- Quantum mechanics physicist
- Led anti-apartheid movement
- Known for his quantum cat
- Southern Gothic writer
- Wrote Waiting for Godot
- First African-American Literature laureate
- Economist focused on poverty
- FIRE RNA interference researcher
- Atomic structure scientist
- Free-market economist
- Nuclear shell model physicist
- Awarded Peace Prize in 2009
- Social reformer and activist
- The Good Earth author
- Former UN Secretary-General
- Architect of the nuclear age
- Lithium-ion battery innovator
- Wrote The Old Man and the Sea
- DNA sequencing pioneer
- Theory of relativity physicist
- Germ theory scientist
- Humanitarian and missionary
- Biochemist in enzyme evolution
- Chemistry and Peace Prize winner
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- Pioneer in radioactivity
- Discovered penicillin
- Gravity and physics genius
- Uncertainty principle physicist
- Shared physics Nobel with Marie
- Quantum electrodynamics physicist
- Discovered X-rays
- MAATHAI Environmental activist
- Pioneered laser physics
- Discovered nuclear fission
- Discovered malaria treatment
- Radio wave inventor
- Norwegian playwright and author
- Climate science pioneer
- Theoretical cosmologist
- Founder of quantum theory
- Behavioral economist
- DYLAN Folk musician and poet
- Bacteriology pioneer
- Civil rights leader
- Youngest Nobel laureate
- Magical realism author
- Holocaust survivor and writer
- First non-European Literature laureate
49 Clues: Discovered X-rays • Radio wave inventor • Civil rights leader • Behavioral economist • Bacteriology pioneer • Discovered penicillin • Free-market economist • The Good Earth author • Germ theory scientist • Doctor and philosopher • Southern Gothic writer • Magical realism author • DNA sequencing pioneer • Wrote Waiting for Godot • Pioneered laser physics • Climate science pioneer • ...
School and education, textbook page 60-61 2025-02-13
16 Clues: vihko • laskin • rehtori • todistus • fysiikka • opettaja • lukukausi • sanakirja • maantieto • kotitalous • liitutaulu • luokkatoveri • lukujärjestys • jälki-istunto • opinto-ohjaaja • erityisopettaja
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
Go for it 6 kpl 9 2020-02-21
15 Clues: kemia • ruotsi • käsityö • uskonto • musiikki • biologia • fysiikka • liikunta • historia • maantieto • kuvataide • äidinkieli • matematiikka • ympäristöoppi • elämänkatsomustieto
school vocab 2021-01-06
school subjects 2019-02-28
15 Clues: fizika • kemija • likovni • glazbeni • hrvatski • tjelesni • povijest • engleski • biologija • vjeronauk • geografija • matematika • psihologija • sociologija • informatika
Ch.5 Vocab No Articles 2023-02-27
Luke´s word work 2023-02-27
From 12. unit 2022-03-11
German choice 2023-01-25
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?
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)
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
School subjects 2025-10-02
15 Clues: Sport • - KuG • - Pause • - Physik • - Kochen • - Direktor • - Biologie • - Religion • - Schulwart • - Geschichte • - Mathematik • - Geographie • - Französisch • - Taschenrechner • - Digitale Grundbildung
Las Asignaturas 2017-10-27
21 Clues: art • math • hour • class • lunch • music • French • science • history • physics • biology • Spanish • writing • English • schedule • religion • chemistry • technology • computer class • school subjects • gym class/physicial education (no spaces)
Буква Ф 2017-08-21
24 Clues: fax • fact • film • fruit • photo • phrase • finish • figure • camera • uniform • finance • florist • fantasy • dreamer • physics • football • physicist • financier • foundation • pharmacist • philosophy • philosopher • photographer • football player
Subjects 2022-11-19
23 Clues: azé • tesi • rajz • töri • info • ének • ebéd • övéké • matek • angol • edzés • miénk • kémia • enyém • fizika • magyar • hittan • földrajz • övé(fiú) • biológia • természet • övé(lány) • tiéd/tiétek
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
En La Clase 1 2020-02-05
22 Clues: PE • art • band • math • class • music • French • health • Spanish • algebra • biology • science • physics • history • English • calculus • geometry • chemistry • geography • male student • female teacher • the teacher (male)
in the class 2020-01-30
23 Clues: PE • art • math • band • music • class • health • chorus • french • biology • science • student • histiry • algebra • english • spanish • physics • geometry • calculus • chemistry • geography • teacher(f) • teacher(m)
Physik 2020-09-18
20 Clues: law • rest • body • state • Force • motion • classic • inertia • physics • to stay • velocity • to force • Property • principle • mechanics • direction • magnitude • foundation • postulate or axiom • to act or to affect
Unit 12 2025-03-27
20 Clues: jõud • haav • mõlk • sinep • taguma • elamus • füüsika • liialdus • liha,ihu • laevamast • veiseliha • geomeetria • katse,proov • ilme,välimus • vastu panema • naeratus,irve • porine,mudane • seiklushimuline • lihtsalt,kõigest • olemasolu,eksistents
Eliška Schönfeldová 2024-09-27
18 Clues: voda • škola • vaření • fyzika • dějepis • počítač • hudebka • tělocvik • výtvarka • tancování • basketbal • přírodopis • přírodopis • matematika • angličtina • domácí úkol • room učebna • hockey lední hokej
CROSSWORD 2023-01-11
10 Clues: skin disease • made by humans • Lacking brightness • produced by nature • shows your reflection • electromagnetic radiation • what light needs to exist • reflecting light in large amounts • the natural science that studies matter • physics that studies properties of light
Module 2 La escuela 2022-04-21
16 Clues: art • band • music • health • chorus • economy • biology • algebra • anatomy • physics • geometry • chemistry • geography • government • world history • musical theater
Science 2024-01-03
Across
- a reaction or behaviour whose reason is innate, not a result of thinking
- (physics) the universal force of attraction between any pair of objects with
- (biology) the part of a cell that contains most of the genetic information
- related to an atom or atoms
- a feature or quality of something
- (physics) any of the smallest units that energy or matter consists of, such as
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- field
- mass by its volume
- (physics) the degree to which a substance is compacted, measured by dividing
- a linking force that holds atoms or ions together in any molecule or crystal
- atoms, molecules, etc.
- the physical property in matter that causes it to experience a force in an
12 Clues: field • mass by its volume • atoms, molecules, etc. • related to an atom or atoms • a feature or quality of something • a reaction or behaviour whose reason is innate, not a result of thinking • (biology) the part of a cell that contains most of the genetic information • the physical property in matter that causes it to experience a force in an • ...
bfg 2023-10-02
Across
- the first horror movie we didn't watch
- _________ planet, your favourite dino show
- the day you have triple physics
- where we first kissed
- a source of great pleasure in my life, you can't agree
- matt damon film you never saw
- what i baked you, what you have mad of
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- b2 - 4ac
- the instrument the most gorgeous man alive plays
- sexiest les mis character (according to me)
- the most attractive les mis number
- our favourite word game
- feelings of mine, self explanatory (1,4,3)
- can i just ___ please?
- your place of work
- your favourite science
16 Clues: b2 - 4ac • your place of work • where we first kissed • can i just ___ please? • your favourite science • our favourite word game • matt damon film you never saw • the day you have triple physics • the most attractive les mis number • the first horror movie we didn't watch • what i baked you, what you have mad of • feelings of mine, self explanatory (1,4,3) • ...
Les Matières Scolaires 2017-05-30
capitulo 2 2014-10-19
Vocabulary week 34 2022-08-25
School en vriendschap 2024-09-26
School Subjects 2024-11-15
Die Facher 2025-05-08
15 Clues: fach • chor • musik • latein • physik • chemie • deutsch • Algebra • Biology • englisch • geometrie • franzosich • philosophie • gesundheitwesen • naturwissenschaften
Die Facher 2025-05-08
CROSSWORD WITH PHYSICS 2021-01-21
8 Clues: Father of atomic physics • Father of modern physics • Father of Quantum Physics • he discovered the neutron • he discovered the electron • he developed the theory of relativity • he created the planetary model of the atom • he created his law of universal gravitation
Dereks Grad Party 2022-06-09
Across
- grade in which i went to UTPA and learned engineering
- something i needed to learn to graduate college
- born and raised here
- favorite subject in school
- favorite artist (no space)
- favorite soccer player
- something i did outdoors covid summer (2020)
- places i love to discover
- age I built my first computer
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- favorite past time (watching videos)
- favorite video game series
- favorite natural science
- "de donde eres?"
- dance i did in middle school
- i did half of this in november (2021)
- type of computer i used during undergrad
- type of physics that i did research on during 11th grade
17 Clues: "de donde eres?" • born and raised here • favorite soccer player • favorite natural science • places i love to discover • favorite video game series • favorite subject in school • favorite artist (no space) • dance i did in middle school • age I built my first computer • favorite past time (watching videos) • i did half of this in november (2021) • ...
ma journée scolaire 2024-05-06
18 Clues: DT • PE • music • maths • french • german • history • biology • science • spanish • physics • english • chemistry • geographie • in the morning • Digital literacy • in the afternoon • récréation breaktime
sa 2025-09-23
18 Clues: без • поле • химия • трата • снова • физика • шахматы • поездка • наизусть • собрание • биология • расписание • регистрация • выезд на природу • театральный кружок • узнавать открывать • ждать с нетерпением • смотреть достопримечательности
sa 2025-09-23
18 Clues: без • поле • трата • химия • снова • физика • шахматы • поездка • наизусть • собрание • биология • расписание • регистрация • выезд на природу • театральный кружок • узнавать открывать • ждать с нетерпением • смотреть достопримечательности
words 09-20 2023-09-21
Spanish Vocab 2023-03-03
20 Clues: gym • lab • math • for me • physics • history • library • hallway • biology • chemistry • cafeteria • bathrooms • geography • classroom • cafeteria • literature • computer lab • i think that • i belive that • del director principal's office
Words around the lab 2025-05-22
15 Clues: alani • oxygen • matter • living • numbers • testing • looking • protons • heredity • reactions • organelles • force/pull • lightenergy • environment • naturalselection
Map of Physics 2021-08-04
Across
- produce many colors
- law of motion founder
- language of physics
- the splitting of the atom used in our nuclear power plant
- who doesn't need medium to travel
- energy that pass from one to another
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- the description of magnets, electricity
- physics future research
- world for a small particles theory
- related to the theory of waves
- energy that travels through medium
- who developed relativity theory
- who discovered electric and magnetic field
13 Clues: produce many colors • language of physics • law of motion founder • physics future research • related to the theory of waves • who developed relativity theory • who doesn't need medium to travel • world for a small particles theory • energy that travels through medium • energy that pass from one to another • the description of magnets, electricity • ...
Misha rnd 2021-10-23
16 Clues: - фен • - стул • - комод • - химия • - живот • - волосы • - физика • - колено • - подушка • - спортзал • - аэропорт • - география • - библиотека • - палец ноги • - шкаф/буфет • - большой палец
Physics-Light 2016-04-03
Across
- A substance that glows after being exposed to energized bulb
- Producing light from frustration is called....
- A glass tube filled with a small amount of gas(mercury vapour)
- The process of transforming electrical energy directly into light energy light
- Produces brighter images
- involves passing an electric current through the air, or another gas, between two carbon rods
- An Electroluminescence light source made out of a material called a semiconductor
- emitted by some substances when they are exposed to electromagnetic radiation
- Large screen technology called a .....
- A chemical used to detect traces of blood
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- A light produced from a chemical reaction without a rise of temperature
- is a light that is produced by an object such as metal
- inside an ....... is a filament (thin piece of light)
- the ability to store the energy from a source of light, then emit slowly over a long period
- A material that can be made to change how well it conducts electricity
- A method for producing light e.x) neon and lightening
- An example of Electric Discharge:
- LED
- In a Liquid Crystal Display a white fluorescent shines behind a crystal
- solid that can change the orientation of it's molecules like a liquid but only when electricity is applied
- Organic light-emitting display
21 Clues: LED • Produces brighter images • Organic light-emitting display • An example of Electric Discharge: • Large screen technology called a ..... • A chemical used to detect traces of blood • Producing light from frustration is called.... • inside an ....... is a filament (thin piece of light) • A method for producing light e.x) neon and lightening • ...
Physics Crossword 2016-04-16
Across
- A positively charged atom.
- The central, positively charged, dense portion of an atom.
- What you multiply mass by to get weight
- When the magnification is positive the image is _______.
- The energy possessed by a body due to its motion
- The temperature of - 273.16 or 0 K.
- 700nm is what color in the wavelength spectrum?
- The distance between the two nearest points on a wave, which are in the same phase or the distance between two adjacent crests or two adjacent troughs.
- An object at rest stays at rest is which Newton’s Law?
- Distance traveled by a body in a particular direction per unit time or the displacement of the body per unit time. It is a vector quantity.
- SI unit for time
- The force per unit area.
- The number of oscillations completed in 1 second by an oscillating body.
- A unit of pressure.
- The radial force required to keep an object moving in a circular path; it is equal to mv2/r.
- The speedometer in your car tells you the _____ speed of your car.
- The amount of heat energy required to increase the temperature.
- The rate of change of velocity with respect to time.
- 400nm is what color in the wavelength spectrum?
- 6.626x10-34 J*s is what?
- The S.I.unit of capacitance.
- Upward force on an object immersed in fluid.
- ________ is the product of mass and velocity.
- Distance divided by time known as _____ speed.
- S.I. unit for power; equivalent to joule/sec.
- The property to block the flow of current.
- The energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position or configuration.
- The study of matter and its motion through space and time.
- Newton’s first law of motion is also called law of _______
- Electrical device used to store charge and energy in the electrical field.
- 6.674x10--11 Nm2/kg2 is what constant?
- Force times distance is known as_____.
- When the focal point is positive then it’s a _______ mirror.
- The product of force and time for which force acts, also equal to the change in momentum.
- The number of molecules in a gram molecular weight of a substance, it is equal to 6.022 x 1023.
- Which Newton’s law of motion sates F=ma
- SI unit for length
- Current multiplied by resistance.
- principle A body immersed in a fluid experiences an apparent loss in weight which is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the body.
- The product of lever arm and force is___________?
- For a given mass of a gas at constant temperature, the volume of the gas is inversely proportional to the pressure.
- The bouncing back of a wave from a boundary.
- if S’ is negative then it is __________ image
- The process in which heat is lost.
- if S’ is positive then it is _________ image
- Potential energy is the energy possessed by an object due to it’s __________.
- A negatively charged atom.
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- Any push or pull.
- Unit of resistance.
- Unit of measurement for force
- The vector sum of all of the forces acting on an object
- The region around a magnet where its magnetic force is experienced by other magnetic objects.
- The description of motion.
- When the magnification is negative the image is ______.
- Sound waves of frequencies above 20,000Hz
- The highness or lowness of musical town is referred to as_____
- S.I. Unit of electric current.
- An atom with no charge.
- Unit of potential difference, equivalent to joule/coulomb.
- image An image which can be projected on a screen.
- The rate of change of angular displacement with time.
- The sum of all the currents entering and leaving any point in a circuit is equal to zero.
- SI unit of charge
- A device that measures voltage.
- The materials which do not allow current to flow through them.
- When the focal point is negative then it’s a _______ mirror.
- The shortest distance between the initial and final position of a moving body. It is a vector quantity.
- An electrical current which always flows in one direction.
- A mechanical device used to measure electric current and usually has no units.
- A device which behave like conductors at higher temperature is known as _____.
- A constant specific to each spring, which describes its “springiness”, or how much work is needed to compress the spring.
- The process in which heat is absorbed.
- The sum of the number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus.
- The time for one complete cycle of a process that repeats known at (T).
- The number of protons in an atomic nucleus.
- The energy due to the position of a charge near other charges.
- An image formed when the reflected or refracted light rays appear to meet; this image cannot be projected on a screen.
- The transfer of heat from a region of higher temperature to a region of lower temperature by increased kinetic energy moving from molecule to molecule.
- The ratio of charge stored per increase in potential difference.
- 9.8 m/s2 is what?
- Velocity and acceleration are examples of what quantities?
- The bending of light from its straight line path when it travels from one medium to another.
- The materials that have free electrons and allow current to flow through them.
- SI unit for mass
- The mass and _______ of an object on Earth’s surface are directly proportional to each other.
- The mass of a substance per unit volume.
- ray A high energy photon.
- Power is _______ over time
- The idealized motion where air resistance is ignored and acceleration is nearly constant.
- What Newton’s Law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- The unit of work and energy
- SI unit of temperature
- The maximum absolute value attained by the disturbance of a wave.
- What law states that the force needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance is proportional to that distance, known as F=-kX
- The force on an object perpendicular to the surface it rests on utilized in order to account for the body's lack of movement.
- The force between any two charges is directly proportional to the product of charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the charges.
- A back and forth motion that repeats itself.
- A force resistance to relative motion between two bodies or substances in physical contact.
- The unit of frequency, also known as cycles per second.
- Displacement divided by change in time.
- when the frequency of the impressed periodic force is equal to the natural frequency of the body
- state The lowest energy state of an atom.
- The rate of doing work.
- If an object is moving then the magnitude of its velocity and ________ can’t be zero.
104 Clues: SI unit for time • SI unit for mass • Any push or pull. • SI unit of charge • 9.8 m/s2 is what? • SI unit for length • Unit of resistance. • A unit of pressure. • SI unit of temperature • An atom with no charge. • The rate of doing work. • The force per unit area. • 6.626x10-34 J*s is what? • ray A high energy photon. • A positively charged atom. • The description of motion. • ...
Nuclear Physics 2016-07-29
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- when protons and neutrons form the nucleus
- should be called a nuclear bomb
- two nucleons can't do the same thing at the same time
- dating old objects by counting the number of electrons in an excited state
- collective name of protons and neutrons
- just a form of a given element with a different number of neutrons
- high number of nucleons to a low number
- radioactive debri
- anti-particle of an electron
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- tends to be lean with no radioactive isotopes
- low number of nucleons to a high number
- consequence of fusion occuring at very high temperatures
- identifying isotopes from their characteristic half lives, decay particles and energy by applying neutrons
- 100 times as strong as an electrical force
- makes use of gravity to sustain fusion
- when nucleons are forced together
- replacing atoms with a radioisotope to unveil it's origins
- all of them have one proton
- their half-life is only 18 minutes because they are unstable by themselves
- most useful for dating anything that has been alive
- a form of brute for that causes a nuclear force
21 Clues: radioactive debri • all of them have one proton • anti-particle of an electron • should be called a nuclear bomb • when nucleons are forced together • makes use of gravity to sustain fusion • low number of nucleons to a high number • collective name of protons and neutrons • high number of nucleons to a low number • when protons and neutrons form the nucleus • ...
Microscopic Physics 2016-09-13
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- Positive nucleus, negative electrons
- Look & behave the same as matter, but with opposite charge
- Holds quarks together to form hadrons
- Point-like particles without internal structure
- Particles that obey the Pauli Exclusion Principle
- Fundamental particle that make up protons & neutrons
- Lepton with an electrical charge
- Explains what the world is & what holds it together
- Created & destroyed whenever electrons are created & destroyed
- When a quark or lepton changes type, due to weak interactions
- Broken into increments or particles
- Effect on a particle due to presence of another particle
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- Hold atoms together & produce electrical force
- Gravity force carrier particle
- Causes like-charged things to repel & oppositely charged things to attract
- Particles that do not obey the Pauli Exclusion Principle
- Made of protons & neutrons
- Weak & electromagnetic interactions
- Composite particles made of quarks
- Anti-electron
- Any hadron made of 3 quarks
- One quark, one antiquark
- My teacher calls himself
23 Clues: Anti-electron • One quark, one antiquark • My teacher calls himself • Made of protons & neutrons • Any hadron made of 3 quarks • Gravity force carrier particle • Lepton with an electrical charge • Composite particles made of quarks • Weak & electromagnetic interactions • Broken into increments or particles • Positive nucleus, negative electrons • ...
Physics Crosswords 2015-11-26
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- Very useful glass in chemistry , especially for dilution
- This is gaz wich allow us to live on Earth.
- This is the English for Amidon
- Help us to identify compounds in objects, at school you may hate it...
- Used to know the temperature of something
- Used with a volumetric pipet ( it looks like a pear )
- You can see a lot of those things when it's rainy
- Maybe the most famous glass lab in chemistry
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- One hit Isaac Newton head's
- They protects your hands from chemical injuries
- Used to catalyze reaction
- The suit of every scientists , you should have one
- Protect your eyes from various injuries ( chemicals, projections , explosions )
- It's used to heat stuff
- This is an unit which is telling if a solution is acid, basic and even neutral
- You can put a various kind of things ( liquid and solid ) and do reactions in it
- This is a Ph indicator
- Can be obtained when you grind something
- A very common and powerful solvent
- This is the place where you're doing experiments
20 Clues: This is a Ph indicator • It's used to heat stuff • Used to catalyze reaction • One hit Isaac Newton head's • This is the English for Amidon • A very common and powerful solvent • Can be obtained when you grind something • Used to know the temperature of something • This is gaz wich allow us to live on Earth. • Maybe the most famous glass lab in chemistry • ...
Physics Vocabulary 2017-05-10
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- occurs when a container has no air
- what is done when a force applied to an object moves it
- motion under gravity only
- motion relative to something else
- both potential and kinetic energy
- the upward force that balances the weight of an object on a surface
- mass per unit volume
- a push or pull on an object
- the correct answer
- includes liquids and gases
- air drag
- heat is released in a process
- heat is absorbed in a process
- an object moving at a constant velocity
- inertia in motion
- the amount of matter something contains
- this law says that when volume increases, temperature increases
- energy from an object's position
- it can be transferred and transformed but not created or destroyed
- the measure of hotness or coldness
- Newton's law that says that an object accelerates when a force acts on it
- the amount of heat it takes to raise the temperature of 1 g of a substance by 1 degree
- the speed of an object that tells its direction of motion
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- this law says that when pressure decreases, volume increases
- this law says that when pressure decreases, temperature decreases
- energy from an object's motion
- a collision where two objects bounce off each other and are not damaged
- the net upward force that a fluid exerts on a submerged object
- this is reached when acceleration stops
- occurs when objects are at rest
- the rate of change in velocity
- the amount of space something takes up
- a location you use to describe the location of other things
- Newton's First Law
- Newton's law that says for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- the amount of work done per unit time
- gas pressure is caused by this
- occurs when two objects hit each other
- a collision where two objects become damaged or attached to each other
- the answer you got during lab
- this is used to find the volume of an object with an odd shape
- the force that pulls something toward the earth
- the power of engines is measured in this
- measures the temperature
- the temperature when a substance's particles have lost all of their kinetic energy
- occurs when an object rubs against something else
- force per unit area
47 Clues: air drag • inertia in motion • Newton's First Law • the correct answer • force per unit area • mass per unit volume • measures the temperature • motion under gravity only • includes liquids and gases • a push or pull on an object • the answer you got during lab • heat is released in a process • heat is absorbed in a process • energy from an object's motion • the rate of change in velocity • ...
physics 10 2018-01-07
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- system what system contains a sun and planets
- BELT Between Mars and Jupiter
- My teacher calls himself
- invented by Dirac
- the program of human traveled on the moon
- how many humans walked on the moon
- combination of atoms
- Milky Way the white band in the sky is made of stars
- closet planet to the sun
- they have a very regular organized structure
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- found in the nucleus of an atom
- the topic about planets, black holes, galaxies, big bang, and quasars
- big and light, negative charge
- a position was the first example of it
- the planet which we are living
- hundreds of billions of it and lots are spiral
- the measure of distance between planets
- by volume it is mostly empty
- Dwarf what will our sun eventually become
- the earth gets most energy from it
20 Clues: invented by Dirac • combination of atoms • My teacher calls himself • closet planet to the sun • by volume it is mostly empty • BELT Between Mars and Jupiter • big and light, negative charge • the planet which we are living • found in the nucleus of an atom • how many humans walked on the moon • the earth gets most energy from it • a position was the first example of it • ...
Particle Physics 2018-01-28
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- a fundamental fermion with a charge of 1/3
- has 2 strange quarks
- as yet undiscovered exchange particle
- has lepton number -1
- has a charge of +1
- a quark antiquark pair
- a =stream of photons
- is a product of beta decay
- has a charge of -1
- has three strange quarks
- responsible for the electromagnetic interaction
- any of a number of exchange particles
- has one anti strange quark
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- involved in the creation of a neutron from a proton
- has three quarks
- particle responsible for mass
- a fundamental particle
- has two anti up and an anti down quarks
- "little one"
- cannot be detected
- principle which explains why quarks cannot be isolated
- has an up and two down quarks
- a massive lepton
- carries the colour force
- has one up and one anti down quark
25 Clues: "little one" • has three quarks • a massive lepton • cannot be detected • has a charge of +1 • has a charge of -1 • has 2 strange quarks • has lepton number -1 • a =stream of photons • a fundamental particle • a quark antiquark pair • has three strange quarks • carries the colour force • is a product of beta decay • has one anti strange quark • particle responsible for mass • ...
l6th physics 2018-07-18
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- what second?
- why you can hear through a doorway
- how Galileo mesured time
- a bit up and down but at least its stable
- they are going an unconventional way
- conservation of charge is the first law
- double the diameter, halve the length and the resistance…..
- why the centripetal force is lazy
- a romantic moment
- millionth
- fate of all energy
- it may be weak but it can change…….
- channel with lots of energy
- at this point you probably won't have heard of the this Pearl Jam album.
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- ds or sd
- hidden
- motion when it only has it's weight acting on it
- it might get cold but never that cold
- waved goodbye to that
- voltmeter connection
- often thought to be a third pair partner
- J is, N is, A isnt & K isnt
- relationship between x and a for a pendulum
- property of reflected light
- thoeretical resistance of a voltmeter
- universe speed limit
- the route light takes
27 Clues: hidden • ds or sd • millionth • what second? • a romantic moment • fate of all energy • voltmeter connection • universe speed limit • waved goodbye to that • the route light takes • how Galileo mesured time • J is, N is, A isnt & K isnt • property of reflected light • channel with lots of energy • why the centripetal force is lazy • why you can hear through a doorway • ...
Physics Crossword 2018-10-18
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- / quantities that only have magnitude
- / how much ground an object has covered
- / standard unit of mass
- fall / movement of an object toward Earth solely because of gravity
- point / earth's surface
- d / change in distance
- / slope of speed vs time graph
- / an object's change in position relative to a reference point
- / slope of position vs time graph
- / smallest unit in metric system
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- acceleration / steady change in velocity
- / how far an object is from its starting point
- / distance/time
- / -9.8 m/s^2
- / standard unit of force
- / biggest unit in metric system
- / the motion of objects without reference to the forces that cause the motion.
- / variable p
- / quantities that have magnitude and direction
- / variable E
20 Clues: / -9.8 m/s^2 • / variable p • / variable E • / distance/time • / standard unit of mass • d / change in distance • / standard unit of force • point / earth's surface • / slope of speed vs time graph • / biggest unit in metric system • / smallest unit in metric system • / slope of position vs time graph • / quantities that only have magnitude • ...
Physics Crossword 2013-03-11
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- between any two surfaces that are touching and moving
- energy that can be converted into another energy
- has size but no direction
- the energy associated with movement
- speed at any moment in its travel
- energy that is stored when stretched or extended so that it can be released
- the amount of matter in an object
- force of repulsion or attraction
- the rate at which speed decreases
- a floating force
- force of attraction between unlike charges or repulsion of like charges
- what is needed for anything to perform somthing
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- energy that is converted due to gravity
- the unit for energy
- has size and direction
- what happens when something is shifted by a force
- the rate at which speed increases
- is speed in a direction
- caused between air and a moving object
- (input/output) x100%
- the force of gravity
21 Clues: a floating force • the unit for energy • (input/output) x100% • the force of gravity • has size and direction • is speed in a direction • has size but no direction • force of repulsion or attraction • the rate at which speed increases • speed at any moment in its travel • the amount of matter in an object • the rate at which speed decreases • the energy associated with movement • ...
Motion (physics) 2013-01-10
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- unit of momentum
- having direction and magnitude
- significant works done in the Renaissance era
- momentum is a ________
- changes in velocity over a period of time
- mass x velocity
- what motion did biologist Robert Brown noticed?
- The study of motion without regard to the forces or energies that may be involved
- What subject is motion in?
- something that acts upon an object and causes it to move to its direction
- final speed of a body is less than its initial speed
- the theory that describes speed of light
- Type of motion
- remaining the same over a period of time
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- momentum that is transferred to another object
- a downward force caused by the earth
- who made the three laws of motion?
- the speed of something in a given direction
- energy of motion
- Newton's law about collisions
- staying still
- Rate at which something is able to move or operate
- change in postion of an object with respect to time and its surrounding
- Type of motion in three dimensional space
24 Clues: staying still • Type of motion • mass x velocity • unit of momentum • energy of motion • momentum is a ________ • What subject is motion in? • Newton's law about collisions • having direction and magnitude • who made the three laws of motion? • a downward force caused by the earth • the theory that describes speed of light • remaining the same over a period of time • ...
Motion (physics) 2013-01-10
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- having direction and magnitude
- What subject is motion in?
- mass x velocity
- something that acts upon an object and causes it to move to its direction
- significant works done in the Renaissance era
- change in postion of an object with respect to time and its surrounding
- the speed of something in a given direction
- who made the three laws of motion?
- Type of motion
- final speed of a body is less than its initial speed
- a downward force caused by the earth
- unit of momentum
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- Rate at which something is able to move or operate
- what motion did biologist Robert Brown noticed?
- momentum is a ________
- momentum that is transferred to another object
- Type of motion in three dimensional space
- staying still
- remaining the same over a period of time
- The study of motion without regard to the forces or energies that may be involved
- energy of motion
- changes in velocity over a period of time
- Newton's law about collisions
- the theory that describes speed of light
24 Clues: staying still • Type of motion • mass x velocity • energy of motion • unit of momentum • momentum is a ________ • What subject is motion in? • Newton's law about collisions • having direction and magnitude • who made the three laws of motion? • a downward force caused by the earth • remaining the same over a period of time • the theory that describes speed of light • ...
Physics Revision 2013-03-15
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- Russian nuclear disaster
- 3x10^8 m/s is the speed of?
- unit of heat
- frequency
- what causes your weight to change?
- currently our main source of energy
- Momentum is always?
- Speed that instant
- speed is part of this group
- Unit of voltage
- this energy increases with height
- Who's law is V = IR
- biggest contributor to background radiation (ray)
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- Difference in velocity over a period of time
- what is absorbed and splits uranium atom in Fission
- control rods are made of...
- displacement is part of this group
- power of a lens
- Another name for a converging lens
- forces acting on a car moving at a constant speed
- activity of a radioactive source
- absorbed dose
- equivalent dose unit
- used to step up or down voltage
- Who thought up the laws of motion?
- Unit of momentum
- type of reaction is Fission
27 Clues: frequency • unit of heat • absorbed dose • power of a lens • Unit of voltage • Unit of momentum • Speed that instant • Momentum is always? • Who's law is V = IR • equivalent dose unit • Russian nuclear disaster • control rods are made of... • 3x10^8 m/s is the speed of? • speed is part of this group • type of reaction is Fission • used to step up or down voltage • ...
Physics Crossword 2012-12-10
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- A device designed to expand or contract
- An action that has the ability to change an object's motion
- The process of calculating three dimensional motion from forces and acceleration is called _______
- Diagram containing a single object and all the forces acting on it
- a straight surface usually with a curve
- Relationship between force, spring constant and deformation
- The arch shaped curve a trajectory follows is called a _______
- The theorem that can be used to find the magnitude of a vector
- any letter or number written below another character
- The diagonal vector that connects the staring position with the final position is called the ______
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- The amount of force that overcomes an opposing force to cause motion
- The unit of measurement for work
- Ratio of frictional force preventing two objects in contact with each other from sliding or rolling
- The force perpendicular to two surfaces which are moving which is ______ _____
- The net change in position relative to the origin.
- The quantity of force multiplied by distance
- A variable that contains all three coordinate values
- / The rate of change in the speed of an object
- The path that a projectile follows
- An object is in ____ ____ if it is moving under the sole influence of gravity only
20 Clues: The unit of measurement for work • The path that a projectile follows • A device designed to expand or contract • a straight surface usually with a curve • The quantity of force multiplied by distance • / The rate of change in the speed of an object • The net change in position relative to the origin. • A variable that contains all three coordinate values • ...
Physics Words 2012-11-19
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- Activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.
- The fact or process of doing something, typically to achieve an aim.
- This law states that a object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
- The branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
- The speed of something in a given direction.
- A course along which someone or something moves.
- An amount of space between two things or people.
- An English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist and theologian.
- The SI unit of mass.
- An act of changing physical location or position or of having this changed.
- Rapidity of movement or action.
- A coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
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- This law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- Strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- Having a position on the other or further side of something.
- Increase in the rate or speed of something.
- This Law states that Force=Mass*Acceleration
- The SI unit of force.
- The indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.
- Being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value.
20 Clues: The SI unit of mass. • The SI unit of force. • Rapidity of movement or action. • Increase in the rate or speed of something. • The speed of something in a given direction. • This Law states that Force=Mass*Acceleration • A course along which someone or something moves. • An amount of space between two things or people. • Being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value. • ...
Physics Words 2012-11-19
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- A coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
- An English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist and theologian.
- Having a position on the other or further side of something.
- Being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value.
- The SI unit of force.
- This Law states that Force=Mass*Acceleration
- Rapidity of movement or action.
- This law states that a object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
- The speed of something in a given direction.
- The SI unit of mass.
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- This law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- The branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
- An act of changing physical location or position or of having this changed.
- The fact or process of doing something, typically to achieve an aim.
- An amount of space between two things or people.
- Increase in the rate or speed of something.
- A course along which someone or something moves.
- Strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- The indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.
- Activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.
20 Clues: The SI unit of mass. • The SI unit of force. • Rapidity of movement or action. • Increase in the rate or speed of something. • This Law states that Force=Mass*Acceleration • The speed of something in a given direction. • An amount of space between two things or people. • A course along which someone or something moves. • Being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value. • ...
Physics Vocab 2013-09-25
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- emission of a beta particle
- rapidity in moving, going, traveling
- fixed in luminous point in the night sky
- downward movement under the force of gravity
- occurs when the speed of an object changes at a constant rate
- emission of an alpha particle
- educated guess
- value depends on another
- any method determining the age of earth materials
- age of rock formation given relative to other rocks or formation
- rapidity of motion
- joining two or more things together
- small very dense star typically size of a planet
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- sequence of rocks in layers of
- very dense object in space
- method of procedure that has characterized natural science
- geologic age of a fossil
- doesn't depend on another variable
- rate of change of velocity
- become decomposed
- extremely compact ball of neutrons
- four dimensional coordinate system, first coordinate is understood as a time coordinate, other three spatial dimensions
- speed that doesn't change
- theory that the universe began with an explosion
- numerical factor used to multiply or divide when converting from one system to another
25 Clues: educated guess • become decomposed • rapidity of motion • geologic age of a fossil • value depends on another • speed that doesn't change • very dense object in space • rate of change of velocity • emission of a beta particle • emission of an alpha particle • sequence of rocks in layers of • doesn't depend on another variable • extremely compact ball of neutrons • ...
physics crossword 2013-05-30
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- a form of energy which causes the sensation of sight in our eyes
- non-conductors of heat
- a liquid which produces cooling by evaporation
- a form of matter in which the force of cohesion between the constituent particles is maximum
- a lens which always forms a diminished,erect and virtual image
- the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree celsius
- the colour which deviates the most when a ray of light travels through a glass prism
- converging lens
- heat lost is equal to heat gained
- coolant used in a car radiator
- SI unit of temperature
- a very good insulator used for making heating elements for electric iron
- thermometric liquid in a laboratory thermometer
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- ___________space the vacant space between the molecules in any sample of matter
- an instrument used to measure the temperature of an object
- shortsightedness
- force of attraction between molecules of the same substance
- outward bending of rays after suffering refraction
- the force of attraction between the molecules of two different substances
- the degree of hotness or coldness of a body
20 Clues: converging lens • shortsightedness • non-conductors of heat • SI unit of temperature • coolant used in a car radiator • heat lost is equal to heat gained • the degree of hotness or coldness of a body • a liquid which produces cooling by evaporation • thermometric liquid in a laboratory thermometer • outward bending of rays after suffering refraction • ...
Loadsa' Physics 2014-04-08
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- A component that gives out light
- The force that keeps objects in orbit
- The opposite of North
- The maximum speed of free fall
- Tells us how hard it is for electricity to flow
- A thin piece of skin in the ear
- This travels in straight lines
- The unit of force
- Can be used to take pictures of the earth
- Its symbol is an A in a circle
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- Equal and opposite forces are...
- The force of gravity acting on an object
- One end of a magnet
- The opposite of series
- Made from wire wrapped around an iron core
- The closest planet to the sun
- This is measured in Amps
- Can turn a circuit on and off
- The object at the centre of our solar system
- This is measured in volts
- The path of a satellite around the earth
- The amount of stuff and object is made from
22 Clues: The unit of force • One end of a magnet • The opposite of North • The opposite of series • This is measured in Amps • This is measured in volts • The closest planet to the sun • Can turn a circuit on and off • The maximum speed of free fall • This travels in straight lines • Its symbol is an A in a circle • A thin piece of skin in the ear • A component that gives out light • ...
Physics Review 2014-11-19
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- A push or pull
- An object with a lot of this tends to keep doing what it's doing
- A force that acts against the direction of motion
- An object has a _______ velocity when moving away from the motion detector
- The force of a surface pushing up on an object
- Change in momentum
- When weight and the force of air resistance are balanced
- The speed of a zero at the top of its path when thrown upward
- The action of an object moving back when something is thrown forward
- A unit for mass
- A unit for force
- Newton's _______ law says that objects keep moving at a constant velocity or stay at rest unless there is a net force
- An object has a ________ velocity when moving toward the motion detector
- The law of _________ of momentum says that the total momentum before and after a crash is the same
- A collision in which objects bounce and don't break
- If the stopping ______ is more, then the stopping force is less
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- The force of gravity on an object
- This is lost in an inelastic collision(through sound or heat)
- Where Ms. K will be in February
- The amount of matter that makes up an object
- A measure of how hard it is to stop an object
- Newton's _____ law says that forces are always equal (but opposite direction) when objects collide.
- How quickly velocity changes
- When an object is falling and weight is the only force
- A ________ diagram is a picture showing all of the forces on an object
- This increases when an object moves more quickly
- A collision in which objects stick together
- Speed with direction
- The total force on an object
- Newton's _______ law says that acceleration depends on force and mass
- Can be measured in m/s or mph
31 Clues: A push or pull • A unit for mass • A unit for force • Change in momentum • Speed with direction • How quickly velocity changes • The total force on an object • Can be measured in m/s or mph • Where Ms. K will be in February • The force of gravity on an object • A collision in which objects stick together • The amount of matter that makes up an object • ...
Physics Review 2014-11-19
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- Newton's _______ law says that objects keep moving at a constant velocity or stay at rest unless there is a net force
- An object has a ________ velocity when moving toward the motion detector
- The force of gravity on an object
- A collision in which objects stick together
- Speed with direction
- This increases when an object moves more quickly
- An object has a _______ velocity when moving away from the motion detector
- A measure of how hard it is to stop an object
- A ________ diagram is a picture showing all of the forces on an object
- This is lost in an inelastic collision(through sound or heat)
- When an object is falling and weight is the only force
- A unit for mass
- Change in momentum
- A collision in which objects bounce and don't break
- The force of a surface pushing up on an object
- A unit for force
- The action of an object moving back when something is thrown forward
- Newton's _______ law says that acceleration depends on force and mass
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- The law of _________ of momentum says that the total momentum before and after a crash is the same
- An object with a lot of this tends to keep doing what it's doing
- When weight and the force of air resistance are balanced
- If the stopping ______ is more, then the stopping force is less
- The speed of a zero at the top of its path when thrown upward
- How quickly velocity changes
- Newton's _____ law says that forces are always equal (but opposite direction) when objects collide.
- The total force on an object
- The amount of matter that makes up an object
- A force that acts against the direction of motion
- Can be measured in m/s or mph
- Where Ms. K will be in February
- A push or pull
31 Clues: A push or pull • A unit for mass • A unit for force • Change in momentum • Speed with direction • How quickly velocity changes • The total force on an object • Can be measured in m/s or mph • Where Ms. K will be in February • The force of gravity on an object • A collision in which objects stick together • The amount of matter that makes up an object • ...
Basic Physics 2021-02-25
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- The most recognized model of how the universe begun is
- The wire inside an electric bulb is known as
- What kind of eclipse do we have when the moon is between the sun and the earth
- Theoretical physicist James Maxwell was born in
- Who is the Hubble Space Telescope named
- Electric current units
- computer technology is used to train pilots
- What is the earth’s primary source of energy
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- which galaxy Earth is located
- What scientist is well known for his theory of relativity
- Metals expand when heated and do what when cooled?
- Electric resistance units
- When light bends as it enters a different medium the process is known as what
- A magnifying glass type
- True or false? Iron is attracted by magnets.
- A person who studies physics
- Conductors have a high or low resistance?
- Electric power units
- What is the first name of the famous scientist who gave us Newton’s three laws
- Infrared light has a wavelength that is too long or short to be visible for humans
20 Clues: Electric power units • Electric current units • A magnifying glass type • Electric resistance units • A person who studies physics • which galaxy Earth is located • Who is the Hubble Space Telescope named • Conductors have a high or low resistance? • computer technology is used to train pilots • The wire inside an electric bulb is known as • ...
Physics 10 2021-01-14
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- Massive but small, positive charge
- something that orbits a planet
- Someone that got left out of the planet club
- 90 million miles away from the earth
- A combination of atoms
- My parents named me
- meter/second per second
- A way to lift something using a fulcrum
- energy/time
- force due to gravity
- Latin for gravitas
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- an object that has been intentionally placed into orbit
- F=ma
- The antimatter counterpart of the electron
- Very similar to a proton
- a planet with essentially no atmosphere
- foot/second
- Big and light, negative charge
- My teacher calls himself
- an icy small solar system body
20 Clues: F=ma • foot/second • energy/time • Latin for gravitas • My parents named me • force due to gravity • A combination of atoms • meter/second per second • Very similar to a proton • My teacher calls himself • something that orbits a planet • Big and light, negative charge • an icy small solar system body • Massive but small, positive charge • 90 million miles away from the earth • ...
Physics Vocab 2021-01-05
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- the magnitude of an objects change in position
- energy possessed due to motion
- sum of all the force acting upon an object
- any motion of an object when only gravity is acting upon it
- the space between two points
- the capacity for doing work
- the movement of an object on a circular path
- contains both direction and magnitude
- contains magnitude, but not direction
- the speed and direction of motion
- a force that causes an object to move in a circular curve
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- time rate of change
- energy held by an object due to its position
- when the speed of an object remains the same
- a force that acts outward on an object moving around a center
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another
- the force between two objects in the universe
- unit for work and energy
- quantity of matter
- the resistance of any physical object to a change in its velocity
20 Clues: quantity of matter • time rate of change • unit for work and energy • the capacity for doing work • the space between two points • energy possessed due to motion • the speed and direction of motion • contains both direction and magnitude • contains magnitude, but not direction • sum of all the force acting upon an object • energy held by an object due to its position • ...
General Physics 2021-01-26
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- is a common phenomenon that can be explained classically by the superposition of waves.
- inventor of mirror
- (farsightedness)
- refers to various phenomena that occur when a wave encounters an obstacle or opening.
- smooth, shiny surfaces that reflect light and allows us to see an image, or reflection on their surface.
- The ten lettered property of electromagnetic waves. This length is usually specified in meters (m), centimeters (cm) or millimeters (mm).
- radiation, the fluctuations of electric field and magnetic fields
- has a reflecting surface that is curved outward.
- is a mirror with a curved reflecting surface.
- law, another word for law of refraction that states that the ratio of the angles of incidence and transmission is equal to the ration of the refractive index of the materials at interface.
- an electromagnetic radiation/electromagnetic wave that can be detected by the human eye.
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- The separation of visible light into its different colors
- (Nearsightedness)
- (also polarisation) is a property applying to transverse waves that specify the geometrical orientation of the oscillations.
- is a mirror with a flat (planar) reflective surface.
- has a reflecting surface that is curved inward.
- The nine lettered property of electromagnetic waves. the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time
- can be thought of as the rate at which an object covers distance.
- are curved pieces of glass or transparent materials that refracts light.
- of reflection, states that the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence.
20 Clues: (farsightedness) • (Nearsightedness) • inventor of mirror • is a mirror with a curved reflecting surface. • has a reflecting surface that is curved inward. • has a reflecting surface that is curved outward. • is a mirror with a flat (planar) reflective surface. • The separation of visible light into its different colors • ...
physics crossword 2021-05-18
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- energy an object has because of its position in a gravity field
- overall effect of a force acting over time
- having a surface that curves inward
- emission of energy as electromagnetic waves
- time taken to give a reaction
- a sloped surface joining two different levels
- energy cannot be created nor destroyed
- the point on a wave with the greatest value upward
- a disturbance that travels through a medium from one place to another
- number of occurrences of a repeating event in a certain time
- wane not capable of transmitting its energy through a vacuum
- waves being deflected in passing obliquely through one medium to another
- a ray that represents light reflected by a surface
- something a wave travels through
- measure of energy transfer that occurs when a object is moved a distance
- waves created as a result of vibrations between electric and magnetic fields
- a vector field that describes magnetic influence of moving electric charges
- the path of a thrown object
- the amount of energy transferred over time
- a system which does not allow the transfer of matter in or out
- energy not in motion
- the rate of change of position to a frame of reference
- measure of change in a single period
- collision in which there is no net loss in kinetic energy
- the resistance of any object to any change in velocity
- strength or energy exerted
- collision where there is loss in kinetic energy
- an object allowing the flow of an electric charge
- a collection of focus points made of converging rays
- subatomic particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom
- total amount of movement
- distance from a starting point
- the distance from the center of a lens to the focus
- abrupt change in direction of a wave that strikes the boundary between mediums
- the rate which something moves
- collection of focus points made by extensions of rays
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- the speed at which an object is launched
- force that acts on a body in a circular path and directed toward the center
- when something is dropped and is only affected by gravity
- momentum is neither created nor destroyed
- si unit of frequency
- energy that is in motion
- open plane curve
- a wave which the oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- characteristic of matter that expresses how many protons or electrons it has
- waves in which displacement of the medium is the same direction as the wave
- having a surface that curves outward
- the angle between the reflected ray and the normal ray
- an object which has been thrown in a direction
- the magnitude of electrostatic force of attraction between two points is proportional to the product
- a specific location or timing of a point in a wave
- the force needed to stretch or press a spring
- in the nucleus of an atom without a charge
- one object striking another
- reflective surface
- the place an object is at a certain time
- lowest point on a wave
- a single disturbance that moves through a medium
- when an object changes position over time
- the electric force per unit charge
- a measure of force that can cause an object to rotate an axis
- energy possessed by an object due to motion
- the angle between the incident ray and the normal ray
- a ray that is incident at 90 degrees to a surface
- the distance between identical points on a wave
- ray of light falling on the surface separating two mediums
- when a object charges without touching it to another object
- how quickly something speeds up in a certain time
- does not allow the flow of an electric charge
- point where light rays originating from a point on an object converge
- force that resists the movement of an object
- a system which cannot exchange energy or matter in or out
- in the nucleus of an atom has a positive charge
73 Clues: open plane curve • reflective surface • si unit of frequency • energy not in motion • lowest point on a wave • energy that is in motion • total amount of movement • strength or energy exerted • one object striking another • the path of a thrown object • time taken to give a reaction • distance from a starting point • the rate which something moves • something a wave travels through • ...
