physics Crossword Puzzles
Physics 2025-03-12
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- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- momentum is a …?
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
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- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- What is not conserved in a collision
- plural of momentum is?
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- plural of momentum is?
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
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- momentum is a …?
- What is not conserved in a collision
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Physics 2024-10-29
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- Quantity of matter in an object
- Speed that does not change
- Unit of force
- Speed and direction of an object’s motion
- Matter with shape and volume
- A simple tool to measure time
- Change in position over time
- The path an object takes
- Standard unit of speed in the metric system
- A push or pull that causes an object to move or change speed
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- A tool used to measure mass
- Rate of change of velocity
- Attractive force between objects
- The smallest part of an element
- Opposes the relative motion of two surfaces in contact
- Measure of distance traveled per unit time
- Material that allows heat to pass through easily
- Tendency of objects to remain at rest or in motion
- Energy from the sun
- Push or pull between objects that touch
20 Clues: Unit of force • Energy from the sun • The path an object takes • Rate of change of velocity • Speed that does not change • A tool used to measure mass • Matter with shape and volume • Change in position over time • A simple tool to measure time • The smallest part of an element • Quantity of matter in an object • Attractive force between objects • ...
Physics 2025-03-05
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- energy an object has due to its motion
- every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- a force that is exerted on an object with a constant direction and magnitude over a period of time
- the movement of an object along a straight line, where its position can only change in one direction
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- a vector quantity, a push or pull on an object, a force can change shape or velocity of an object
- system that does not exchange matter or energy with its surroundings
- amount of matter in an object
- something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape
- plural of momentum
- total change in an object's momentum is directly related to net force acting on it over a specific time interval
- measurable property of a physical system
- branch of physics that deals with the analysis of the motion of the objects without concern for forces causing the motion
- If an unbalanced force acts on an object, then it’s acceleration will be directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to its mass
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
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- size, quantity, or extent of a physical property
- total energy contained within a system
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- change in an object's position over time
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- total force acting on an object
- duration or amount of time that passes between two specific points of time
- stored energy in an object due to its position
- a quantity that has magnitude and direction
- the rate at which an object's position changes over time without a direction
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects
- SI unit of momentum
- the speed of something with a given direction
- inelastic material is something that is converted to other forms of energy
30 Clues: plural of momentum • SI unit of momentum • amount of matter in an object • total force acting on an object • total energy contained within a system • energy an object has due to its motion • change in an object's position over time • measurable property of a physical system • a quantity that has magnitude and direction • the speed of something with a given direction • ...
Physics 2025-03-05
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- If an unbalanced force acts on an object, then it’s acceleration will be directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to its mass
- branch of physics that deals with the analysis of the motion of the objects without concern for forces causing the motion
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects
- the movement of an object along a straight line, where its position can only change in one direction
- the speed of something with a given direction
- inelastic material is something that is converted to other forms of energy
- total energy contained within a system
- the rate at which an object's position changes over time without a direction
- total change in an object's momentum is directly related to net force acting on it over a specific time interval
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- SI unit of momentum
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- duration or amount of time that passes between two specific points of time
- a vector quantity, a push or pull on an object, a force can change shape or velocity of an object
- something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- stored energy in an object due to its position
- measurable property of a physical system
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- plural of momentum
- energy an object has due to its motion
- a quantity that has magnitude and direction
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- size, quantity, or extent of a physical property
- total force acting on an object
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- a force that is exerted on an object with a constant direction and magnitude over a period of time
- amount of matter in an object
- change in an object's position over time
- every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- system that does not exchange matter or energy with its surroundings
30 Clues: plural of momentum • SI unit of momentum • amount of matter in an object • total force acting on an object • energy an object has due to its motion • total energy contained within a system • change in an object's position over time • measurable property of a physical system • a quantity that has magnitude and direction • the speed of something with a given direction • ...
Physics 2025-03-05
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- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape
- every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- inelastic material is something that is converted to other forms of energy
- system that does not exchange matter or energy with its surroundings
- energy an object has due to its motion
- the movement of an object along a straight line, where its position can only change in one direction
- total force acting on an object
- stored energy in an object due to its position
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- plural of momentum
- change in an object's position over time
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- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- a quantity that has magnitude and direction
- amount of matter in an object
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects
- the speed of something with a given direction
- a force that is exerted on an object with a constant direction and magnitude over a period of time
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- total change in an object's momentum is directly related to net force acting on it over a specific time interval
- measurable property of a physical system
- SI unit of momentum
- total energy contained within a system
- duration or amount of time that passes between two specific points of time
- the rate at which an object's position changes over time without a direction
- a vector quantity, a push or pull on an object, a force can change shape or velocity of an object
- If an unbalanced force acts on an object, then it’s acceleration will be directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to its mass
- branch of physics that deals with the analysis of the motion of the objects without concern for forces causing the motion
- size, quantity, or extent of a physical property
30 Clues: plural of momentum • SI unit of momentum • amount of matter in an object • total force acting on an object • total energy contained within a system • energy an object has due to its motion • measurable property of a physical system • change in an object's position over time • a quantity that has magnitude and direction • the speed of something with a given direction • ...
Physics 2025-06-04
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- A noncontact force that pulls objects toward Earth
- Stored energy due to position
- A type of speed that doesn’t change
- A change in speed or direction
- A push or pull on an object
- A force caused by compressing or stretching an object
- Forces that cancel each other out; no motion change
- How fast something is moving
- A force between magnetic materials
- Newton’s law: Force = mass × acceleration
- Energy of motion
- The total kinetic and potential energy in a system
- Required for something to have kinetic energy
- Type of force that requires touching
- Forces that do not cancel and cause motion
- Type of force that acts from a distance
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- Affects the amount of gravitational potential energy
- A force that resists motion between two surfaces
- How far something moves
- Force between charged objects
- A force that is directly exerted by a person or object
- The total force acting on an object
- Newton’s law: every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- Newton’s law: an object in motion stays in motion unless acted on by a force
- Force from a string, rope, or cable being pulled
- Speed with direction
- Used with distance to calculate speed
- The ability to do work
- The part of velocity that speed doesn’t have
- A measure of how much matter is in an object
- The support force from a surface
31 Clues: Energy of motion • Speed with direction • The ability to do work • How far something moves • A push or pull on an object • How fast something is moving • Force between charged objects • Stored energy due to position • A change in speed or direction • The support force from a surface • A force between magnetic materials • The total force acting on an object • ...
Physics 2025-01-09
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- study of all phenomena associated with electric charges at rest.
- Type of charging that requires physical contact
- Type of charging that requires rubbing
- SI unit for charge
- Positively charged ion
- Neutrally charged ion
- The space surrounding a charged body is called an electric___
- This principle states that each charge will exert a force on another charge as if no other charges are present.
- Latin word meaning flow
- a material or object that allows the flow of charge or electricity
- measure of the ease at which an electric charge moves through a material
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- intermediate between conductors and insulators.
- Electric ___ the amount of charge that is
- The build of electric charge on the surface of an object is called __ electricity.
- a measure of the number of field lines passing through a surface.
- Type of charging that DOESN’T require physical contact
- States that the total electric flux through a surface is the total electric charge q total inside the surface divided by eo
- offer practically no resistance to the flow of charges below some critical temperature.
- each charged objects generates and influence by a force called electromagnetic__
- or "carried by" a particle or an object.
- a material or object that DOESN’T allow the flow of charge or electricity
21 Clues: SI unit for charge • Neutrally charged ion • Positively charged ion • Latin word meaning flow • Type of charging that requires rubbing • or "carried by" a particle or an object. • Electric ___ the amount of charge that is • intermediate between conductors and insulators. • Type of charging that requires physical contact • ...
physics 2024-12-19
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- Disturbances that transfer energy
- The force of gravity on an object
- ability to do work
- the rate at wich work is done
- The process of moving
- Resistance when objects slide past each other
- The rate of change in velocity
- The force that pulls objects towards Earth
- The force exerted by magnets
- A closed loop for electrical flow
- Force applied over distance
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- The height of wave
- how often a wave passes a point
- flow of electric charge
- electrical potential difference
- Resistance to changes in motion
- a push or pull on an object
- speed in an specific direction
- Measure of heat energy
- the amount of matter in an object
20 Clues: The height of wave • ability to do work • The process of moving • Measure of heat energy • flow of electric charge • a push or pull on an object • Force applied over distance • The force exerted by magnets • the rate at wich work is done • The rate of change in velocity • speed in an specific direction • how often a wave passes a point • electrical potential difference • ...
Physics 2024-12-03
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- (Surfer's rhythm)
- (Sky's hot layer)
- (Sound's family)
- (Float's secret)
- (Chaos maestro)
- (Rainbow's blueprint)
- (Energy's highway)
- (Twist master)
- (Curved enthusiast)
- (Rubber meets road)
- (Location shifter)
- (Fourth state party)
- (Speed's buddy)
- (Stretchy character)
- (Tiny troublemaker)
- (Slow and sticky)
- (Light's magic bend)
- (Charged transformation)
- (Arrow's personality)
- (Pushy character)
- (Aligned attitude)
- (Cosmic juice)
- (Simple soul)
- (Switzerland of atoms)
- (Motion's spirit)
- (Repeat offender)
- (Charge hoarder)
- (Sudden decision)
- (Einstein's playground)
- (Alignment specialist)
- (Chaos navigator)
- (Swing's science)
- (Invisible attraction)
- (Invisible emission)
- (Temporary balance)
- (Brightness boss)
- (Wave party crasher)
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- (Orbit's rebel)
- (Pedal to the metal)
- (Stubborn flow)
- (Gravity's messenger)
- (Squeezed sensation)
- (Tiny world's rulebook)
- (Light's tiny messenger)
- (Electric hospitality)
- (Wave's height)
- (Perspective shifter)
- (Positive attitude)
- (Wave's detour)
- (Fade expert)
- (Mathematical VIP)
- (Directional diva)
- (Electrical roadblock)
- (Harmonious vibration)
- (Perfect timing)
- (Spinning escape artist)
- (Zero resistance dream)
- (Invisible handshake)
- (Apple's downfall)
- (Packed potential)
- (Family center)
- (Heat's dance)
- (Sleeping giant)
- (Lazy physicist's friend)
64 Clues: (Fade expert) • (Simple soul) • (Twist master) • (Cosmic juice) • (Heat's dance) • (Orbit's rebel) • (Stubborn flow) • (Chaos maestro) • (Wave's height) • (Wave's detour) • (Speed's buddy) • (Family center) • (Sound's family) • (Float's secret) • (Perfect timing) • (Charge hoarder) • (Sleeping giant) • (Surfer's rhythm) • (Sky's hot layer) • (Slow and sticky) • (Pushy character) • (Motion's spirit) • ...
Physics 2025-09-02
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- ___ flow, physicists love it
- Nobel ___
- forgotten state of matter
- conservation of ___
- unit of voltage
- laser and lenses
- density
- unit of frequency
- they have cheese AND a particle accelerator
- physics 101
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- ___ decay
- chaos!
- at a constant rate, repeating
- type of physics, type of a computer
- pV = nRT governs...
- he solved circuits
- stars and black holes
- unit of temperature
- solid, liquid, gas
- apple?
20 Clues: chaos! • apple? • density • ___ decay • Nobel ___ • physics 101 • unit of voltage • laser and lenses • unit of frequency • he solved circuits • solid, liquid, gas • pV = nRT governs... • unit of temperature • conservation of ___ • stars and black holes • forgotten state of matter • ___ flow, physicists love it • at a constant rate, repeating • type of physics, type of a computer • ...
physics 2025-08-26
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- Speed with a direction
- Amount of matter in an object
- Force per unit area
- Force opposing motion between surfaces
- Flow of electric charge
- Opposition to current in a circuit
- Bending of light when it changes medium
- Electric potential difference
- Rate at which work is done
- Mass times velocity
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- Number of wave cycles per second
- Rate of change of velocity
- Disturbance that transfers energy
- Maximum displacement of a wave
- Push or pull acting on an object
- Resistance to change in motion
- Force applied over a distance
- pizza de pollo y champiñones
- Capacity to do work
- Attraction between objects with mass
- Rotational equivalent of force
21 Clues: Force per unit area • Capacity to do work • Mass times velocity • Speed with a direction • Flow of electric charge • Rate of change of velocity • Rate at which work is done • pizza de pollo y champiñones • Amount of matter in an object • Force applied over a distance • Electric potential difference • Maximum displacement of a wave • Resistance to change in motion • ...
Classical and Quantum Physics 2025-01-29
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- Practical applications of physics and science, such as the development of lasers, semiconductors, and quantum computers.
- Referring to the traditional branch of physics that explains the predictable behavior of visible, macroscopic objects, like planets and falling apples.
- A tiny unit of matter, such as electrons or protons, that behaves strangely and unpredictably in the quantum realm.
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, backed by evidence, observation, and experimentation.
- Relating to events or systems where outcomes can only be predicted with probabilities, not certainty—welcome to the world of quantum physics!
- Referring to things too small to see without a microscope, like bacteria, atoms, or the crumbs stuck in your keyboard.
- The force that pulls objects toward each other, like keeping us grounded on Earth or causing your phone to fall flat on its screen.
- The language of science, used in physics to create equations that explain everything from planetary motion to quantum behaviors.
- Describing things large enough to be seen with the naked eye, like trees, cars, or your coffee cup (hopefully not spilling).
- The mind-bending phenomenon where two particles are mysteriously connected, so what happens to one instantly affects the other, no matter the distance.
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- A term used to describe systems or events where the outcome is predictable if initial conditions are known, like knowing exactly where a ball will land.
- The modern branch of physics that dives into the strange and mysterious world of particles at the atomic and subatomic levels.
- A principle in quantum physics stating that you cannot precisely know both the position and momentum of a particle at the same time.
- A bizarre quantum concept where particles exist in multiple states simultaneously until someone observes them.
- The ability to do work or cause change, essential for everything from lighting a room to powering your morning run.
- The nature of existence as we perceive it—though quantum physics might make you question what “real” really means.
- The branch of science that studies matter, energy, and their interactions, governing everything from the smallest particle to the vastness of the universe.
- Observable events or occurrences in nature or science that can be studied to understand the laws of the universe.
- A disturbance that travels through space or matter, carrying energy without transporting matter—think of ripples in a pond or light waves.
- The legendary scientist who gave us the laws of motion and gravitation, paving the way for classical physics.
20 Clues: The legendary scientist who gave us the laws of motion and gravitation, paving the way for classical physics. • A bizarre quantum concept where particles exist in multiple states simultaneously until someone observes them. • Observable events or occurrences in nature or science that can be studied to understand the laws of the universe. • ...
Yr 7 Term 5 and 6 Key Words End of Term 2025-06-23
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- Chemistry - Reaction of an acid with an alkali making a salt and water. The pH gets closer to 7.
- Chemistry - Metals react with oxygen to form solid metal oxides
- Physics - Energy sources formed million of year ago eg coal, oil, natural gas
- Biology - A characteristic that can only have certain categories (e.g. blood type)
- Physics - It will never run out
- Physics - the useful energy given out divided by the total energy put in
- Chemistry - Sour tasting chemical eg, vinegar
- Biology - The egg nucleus and sperm nucleus join together in the oviduct
- Chemistry - Reversible changes (e.g. dissolving, melting) which aren’t reactions
- Chemistry - A more reactive metal element takes the place of a less reactive metal in its compound
- Biology - Period of time when a child develops into an adult
- Physics - When energy is transferred to wasted energy store (e.g. a light bulb heating up)
- Biology - Differences in characteristics within species or between species
- Biology - Characteristics which enable an organism to be successful and survive (eg thick fur for warmth; spiny leaves to protect & save water; camouflage)
- Physics - Energy which is not useful (often heat to surroundings)
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- Chemistry – A Reaction that forms a salt and hydrogen gas
- Chemistry - Substance which is formed/made
- Physics - Energy can’t be used again (it will run out)
- Chemistry - Substance we start with
- Physics - Energy cannot be created or destroyed –only transferred.
- Chemistry - Changes colour to show how strong or weak an acid or alkali is
- Biology - Ball of cells formed when the fertilised egg divides several times
- Chemistry - Atoms in the reactants are rearranged to make products
- Biology - A characteristic that can take any value within a range (e.g. height)
- Chemistry - Contains dye which changes colour to identify acid or alkali.
- Biology - Nine months between fertilisation and birth when the foetus grows.
- Biology - Members of the same species can mate to produce fertile offspring
- Physics - Energy generation methods that will not run out
- Biology - Physical changes of an adolescent
- Biology - Sperm (male) and egg (female) cells
- Physics - How much energy is transferred per second, measured in Watts.
- Chemistry - Chemical opposite of an acid eg soap, bleach, toothpaste
- Chemistry - High if lots of acid/alkali particles and few water particles
- Biology - 28 day cycle run be hormones in females
- Chemistry - Lower pH values mean more acidic, Higher pH means more alkaline
35 Clues: Physics - It will never run out • Chemistry - Substance we start with • Chemistry - Substance which is formed/made • Biology - Physical changes of an adolescent • Chemistry - Sour tasting chemical eg, vinegar • Biology - Sperm (male) and egg (female) cells • Biology - 28 day cycle run be hormones in females • Physics - Energy can’t be used again (it will run out) • ...
What is Physics? 2021-05-25
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- measured in meters and is shortest path between A and B on a map
- ____ is represented by an arrow in physics
- _____ physics is used for study of physics at the size of atoms and smaller
- a vector quantity needs both magnitude and ___
- measured in meters per second and doesn't matter in which direction
- the science of the study of matter and energy
- the study of heat and its effects
- Study of electricity & magnetism and how they
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- measured in meters per second and must have direction given
- how fast the speed of an object increases
- total path taken during a trip (not the shortest)
- word that means Amount in physics
- the study of lenses and its action on light
- Einstein's Theory of time and space called _____ was revolutionary
- the study of motion, velocity and acceleration
- How packed a material is
16 Clues: How packed a material is • word that means Amount in physics • the study of heat and its effects • how fast the speed of an object increases • ____ is represented by an arrow in physics • the study of lenses and its action on light • the science of the study of matter and energy • Study of electricity & magnetism and how they • ...
Physics at UIUC 2017-10-23
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- Physics society for women
- Nickname for our department's student advisory board
- GR professor / a founder of black hole physics / studies computational cosmology
- Vice Chancellor for Research (of entire university) / Artificial Spin Ice research
- undergrad dept. heat / adviser for PhysVAN
- teaches 403 / very Russian
- A fundamental constant / the international student society
- What is Loomis' first name
- teaches 225 / international degree mill hunter
- won the Nobel in Physics twice
- Society founded in the 1950's by a bunch of nerds
- Teaches 404, 427 / it's so hard to believe he is as old as Wiss
- High Energy, expert in high energy colliers, QCD / teaches PHYS 123
- Biophys prof / occasionally teaches / optical traps pull apart DNA
- AMO professor / teaches 214, 213 / Swing Dancer
- teaches 325, 326 / we love her
- Physics department head
- The greatest travelling science show on Earth
- teaches PHYS 496 / won APS haiku competition
- Young Quantum AMO researcher, studies strongly interacting ultracold polar molecules
- Helps out with 403 / Quantum Optics research / fantastic fashion taste
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- teaches 486, 487 / "Teeheehee"
- Your favorite subject
- Graduate department head
- Our SPS faculty adviser / his research is super cool (It's at the south pole!)
- SPS's lovely president
- Condensed Matter, carbon nanotubes, graphene, other 1D and 2D systems / strong female role model
- Teaches 466 / pioneer in path independent Monte Carlo simulations
- 2003 Nobel prize / rides MTF
- Nuclear Physics / does R&D for ATLAS to upgrade zero degree calorimeter
- Teaches 402 / founded own company / condensed matter
- Teaches 427 / High Energy Theoretical Particle Physics research
- His lab is the coolest place on campus / AMO researcher with great hair
- The building we all call home
- Teaches 212, has taught 435 / "Well I'm just an energy nut" / Tesla owner
- Mac-Dog / used to teach 225, 325, 460
- The abbreviation for the building next door
- High Energy / studies elementary particle interactions with ATLAS
38 Clues: Your favorite subject • SPS's lovely president • Physics department head • Graduate department head • Physics society for women • teaches 403 / very Russian • What is Loomis' first name • 2003 Nobel prize / rides MTF • The building we all call home • teaches 486, 487 / "Teeheehee" • won the Nobel in Physics twice • teaches 325, 326 / we love her • ...
Physics 2016-03-28
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- a complete electrical network with a closed loop giving a return path for current.
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
- In electricity, a measurement of the difficulty encountered by a power source in forcing electric current through an electrical circuit, and hence the amount of power dissipated in the circuit.
- Circuit circuit that has two or more paths for current to flow through.
- circuit the current through each of the components is the same, and the voltage across the circuit is the sum of the voltages across each component.
- an instrument designed to measure electric current, voltage, and usually resistance, typically over several ranges of value.
- subatomic particle, symbol e− or β−, with a negative elementary electric charge
- law states the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points.
- definition a material of such low conductivity that the flow of current through it is negligible.
- station is an industrial facility for the generation of electric power.
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- an object or type of material that allow the flow of electrical current in one or more directions.
- subatomic particle, symbol p or p+, with a positive electric charge of +1e elementary charge and mass slightly less than that of a neutron.
- Is a force between electric currents: two parallel currents in the same direction attract, in oposite directions repel.
- field the magnetic effect of electric currents and magnetic materials.
- is a measuring instrument used to measure the current in a circuit.
- change the voltage of (an electric current).
- is the physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field.
- is an instrument used for measuring electrical potential difference between two points in an electric circuit.
- is a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element.
- difference the difference of electrical potential between two points.
- electricity an imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material.
- an atom or a molecule in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons, giving the atom or molecule a net positive or negative electrical charge.
- a peppery of objects which can be transferred to other objects or converted into different forms.
- force is one of the most powerful, fundamental forces in the universe.
24 Clues: change the voltage of (an electric current). • an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts • is a measuring instrument used to measure the current in a circuit. • difference the difference of electrical potential between two points. • field the magnetic effect of electric currents and magnetic materials. • ...
Physics 2017-10-25
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- When two objects strike together
- Product of work and displacement
- Change in distance per unit change in time
- Work is also equals to power and?
- Physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- Force x Time =
- Kinetic energy is not conserved
- When both velocity and direction remains the same
- Study of motion
- Mass in motion
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- It is a lever that rotates in a fixed point
- How closed a measured value to a true or accepted value is
- Makes work necessary in allowing the heavy objects to be pushed
- When it moves through an object it cuts or forces the object to seperate
- When an object slows down
- A steel bar that rotates at a fixed point
- Amount of consistency of independent measurements
- Change in position
- Physical quantity that has only magnitude
- Energy from ocean tides and tidal currents
- Kinetic energy is conserved
- Described as an incilined plane
22 Clues: Force x Time = • Mass in motion • Study of motion • Change in position • When an object slows down • Kinetic energy is conserved • Kinetic energy is not conserved • Described as an incilined plane • When two objects strike together • Product of work and displacement • Work is also equals to power and? • A steel bar that rotates at a fixed point • ...
Physics 2012-10-04
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- production of force and the distance through which it acts
- axis of rotation of a body
- also a unit of power
- are quantities with both magnitude and direction
- unit of pressure
- velocity at an instant
- the motion projected with an angle and continues to travel only gravitational acceleration and without air resistance
- pounds per square inch
- unit of mass
- the horizontal distance traveled by the object
- the coefficient of friction
- forces lie on the same plane
- average pressure exerted by the earth’s atmosphere at sea level
- is defined as the ratio of the magnitude of the force and the area of the surface
- a comparison
- are forces that meet at the same point
- doesn't change the state of motion
- defined as the ratio of the mass and volume, weight and volume
- friction at rest
- rate of doing work
- unit of force
- product of mass and density
- Newton’s first law of motion
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- the product of force and its perpendicular distance from the point of support
- resistance which opposes the movement of the one body over another
- the ability to do work and the transformation that they produce
- the time of change of velocity
- instrument, measure specific gravity of liquid
- unit of power
- a push or pull exerted by a body
- the principle buoyant force of a submerged object is equal to the displaced liquid
- product of force and time
- path of projectile
- blood pressure
- maximum height the object can reach
- unit of work
- the instrument use to determine atmospheric pressure
- Newton’s third law of motion
- a single vector which represents the sum of two or more vectors
- the time rate of change of displacement
- the motion on a straight line
- are quantities with magnitude only
- measure pressure
- friction in motion
- has a frame of reference
- other unit of pressure
46 Clues: unit of work • unit of mass • a comparison • unit of power • unit of force • blood pressure • unit of pressure • measure pressure • friction at rest • path of projectile • friction in motion • rate of doing work • also a unit of power • velocity at an instant • pounds per square inch • other unit of pressure • has a frame of reference • product of force and time • axis of rotation of a body • ...
PHYSICS 2013-08-26
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- Force that is the product of the average force impulse and the time interval during which the force acts.
- Type of image which all rays of light actually do come forth..
- Type of wave where the pattern of disturbance is perpendicular to the direction of the travel of the wave.
- Equals object's displacement over elapsed time.
- Process that occurs at constant pressure.
- Unit for an electric charge.
- It is a combination of a constant force done on an object and the magnitude of the object's displacement.
- The bending of a wave around an obstacle or the edges of an opening.
- An instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure.
- Equals object's change in velocity over elapsed time.
- Substances that conduct electricity poorly.
- Distance between two crests or troughs.
- Number of cycles per second.
- Part of a wave that is a maximim excursion of a particle of the medium from the particle's undisturbed position.
- Force The force of attraction between two objects must be proportional to the object's masses.
- Type of force that runs paralel to the surface.
- Force The force of attraction between two objects must be proportional to the object's masses.
- Which of Kepler's law states that the planets move in elliptical orbits, with the sun at one focus?
- Gas Law Law that relates the absolute pressure, the volume, the number of moles, and the kelvin temperature of an ideal gas.
- number The constant that represents the number of particles per mole.
- Vector that points from object's initial positon toward its final position.
- Time required for one revolution.
- A freefaling object impelled forward through air.
- A common temperature scale.
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- Type of image where all rays of light do not actually come but only appear to do so.
- Process in which energy is transferred by electromagnetic waves.
- Particles of a medium travel parallel to the direction of the wave
- Process that occurs at constant temperature.
- Unit for force.
- Phase change from a liquid to a vapor.
- A force that depends on the path of the motion between the two points.
- The process in which heat is carried by the bulk movement of a fluid.
- Which of Kepler's law states that the planets move in elliptical orbits, with the sun at one focus?
- Unit for heat
- Energy that flows from a cooler object to a warmer one.
- Type of collision in which the total kinetic energy is the same before and after the collision.
- Tendency of an object to remain at rest or in motion at a constant speed along a straight line.
- It equals the mass times the velocity of an object.
- Classified as either a push or pull.
- It is equal to the work done per unit time.
- Type of frictional force that produce no movement.
41 Clues: Unit for heat • Unit for force. • A common temperature scale. • Unit for an electric charge. • Number of cycles per second. • Time required for one revolution. • Classified as either a push or pull. • Phase change from a liquid to a vapor. • Distance between two crests or troughs. • Process that occurs at constant pressure. • Substances that conduct electricity poorly. • ...
PHYSICS 2013-10-18
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- greek word for "natural"
- equality of ratios
- study of the relationship between heat and other forms of energy
- a change in position with respect to a particular reference frame within a time interval
- width of a person's thumb
- physics is unthinkable without this
- quantity which has magnitude only
- process of comparing one quantity with another quantity
- a systematized body of knowledge
- ancient people use this as the standard unit of measurement
- the basic unit of length
- a scalar quantity that refers to "how much ground an object has covered" during its motion
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- application of a logical process of reasoning
- a tentative explanation for an observation, phenomenon, or scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation
- considered a basic science
- sum of two or more vectors
- gives an accuracy of fractions of millimeter
- he once said:Imagination is more important than knowledge."
- quantity which can be represented by an arrow
- a branch of physics that is concerned with the analysis of the action of forces on matter or material systems
- a scalar quantity that refers to "how fast an object is moving"
21 Clues: equality of ratios • greek word for "natural" • the basic unit of length • width of a person's thumb • considered a basic science • sum of two or more vectors • a systematized body of knowledge • quantity which has magnitude only • physics is unthinkable without this • gives an accuracy of fractions of millimeter • application of a logical process of reasoning • ...
Physics 2014-03-06
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- Rate at which work is done
- Energy that is in motion or can be put into motion
- Mechanical energy that is in motion
- mgh is the formula for which form of energy
- the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, esp. when used to generate electricity
- Energy that speeds up the particles of matter
- Measurement of work
- Energy where the vibration of particles travels through solids, liquids, and gases
- How an object gains or loses energy
- Energy that flows through a circuit
- the potential mechanical energy stored in the configuration of a material or physical system as work is performed to distort its volume or shape
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- the energy required to remove an electron from a gaseous atom or ion
- Mechanical energy that can be put into motion because of its position
- The ability of an object to do work
- Measurement of power
- Stored energy; Energy that can be "burned" to do work
- the energy of electromagnetic waves
- 1/2mv^2 is the formula for which form of energy
- Energy from the sun
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- Energy where waves travel through empty space
21 Clues: Measurement of work • Energy from the sun • Measurement of power • Rate at which work is done • Mechanical energy that is in motion • The ability of an object to do work • the energy of electromagnetic waves • How an object gains or loses energy • Energy that flows through a circuit • mgh is the formula for which form of energy • Energy that speeds up the particles of matter • ...
Physics 2014-04-30
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- the speed of an object in a given direction
- force that results from combining all the forces exerted on an object
- rate at which work is done
- force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are touching
- unit used to express work
- a push or pull
- property of a moving object that depends on the objects mass and velocity
- force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses
- tendency of all objects to resist any change of motion
- the rate at which an object moves
- a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object
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- the rate at which velocity changes
- the curved path an object follows when thrown
- a simple machine consisting of a bar that pivots at a fixed point
- amount of force exerted on a given area
- when an object changes position over time when compared with a reference point
- unit of force
- occurs when a force causes an object to move in the direction of the force
- any material that can flow and that takes the shape of its container
- a device that helps make work easier
- unit used to express power
- the amount of matter in an object; value does not change
- amount of matter in a certain volume or mass per unit
23 Clues: unit of force • a push or pull • unit used to express work • rate at which work is done • unit used to express power • the rate at which an object moves • the rate at which velocity changes • a device that helps make work easier • amount of force exerted on a given area • the speed of an object in a given direction • the curved path an object follows when thrown • ...
Physics 2014-03-17
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- Newton's ________ law states the when a force is applied to an object an equal force is applied back
- The amount of matter in a body
- ______ field is a region in which a mass experiences a force due to gravity
- error It can be avoided by positioning eye perpendicular to the rule
- The amount of mass per unit volume
- It occurs when main scale does not coincides with vernier scale
- SI unit for time
- Air _____ opposes the motion of moving objects
- _______ force is only attraction or repulsion
- It change the speed of an object
- A vector quantity that is measure with a spring balance
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- The reluctance of the object to change its state of rest or motion due to its mass
- Physical quantity that have magnitude only
- It causes wear and tear
- It is a diagram used for solving for resultant force
- _______ Velocity is reached when velocity is constant
- Who discovered Acceleration due to Gravity
- SI unit for electric current
- The distance moved per unit time
- Besides meter rule, _____ can be used to measure length
20 Clues: SI unit for time • It causes wear and tear • SI unit for electric current • The amount of matter in a body • The distance moved per unit time • It change the speed of an object • The amount of mass per unit volume • Physical quantity that have magnitude only • Who discovered Acceleration due to Gravity • _______ force is only attraction or repulsion • ...
Physics 2014-05-21
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- property of all conductors is their ability to hinder the flow of electric current
- number of vibrations that occur in an interval of time
- the product of the mass and the velocity of an object
- any type of motion that occurs over and over again
- can travel through the vacuum of outer space
- the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others,stresses within itself, electric charge and other factors
- the reluctance of any body to change its state of motion
- any push or pull
- the rate of change of velocity
- a vibration that travels through space
- the force that causes an object to travel in a circular path
- energy that moves electrons through an electric circuit
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- when the vibration and direction of the waves are perpendicular to each other
- the matter that a wave travels through
- acts at right angles to the surface
- quality of sound, by rate of vibrations
- energy that a body possesses by virtue of being in motion
- vibration and direction of the motion o the wave are in the same direction
- rate at which a charge flows
- require a medium
- object is at rest with net force being zero
- distance between crests
- force of gravity on an object
- combination of all forces acting on an object
- material that permits energy flow
25 Clues: require a medium • any push or pull • distance between crests • rate at which a charge flows • force of gravity on an object • the rate of change of velocity • material that permits energy flow • acts at right angles to the surface • the matter that a wave travels through • a vibration that travels through space • quality of sound, by rate of vibrations • ...
Physics 2014-11-02
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- Change in velocity divided by time interval over which it occurred.
- The force that opposes the motion between two surfaces that are in contact.
- The manipulated variable.
- The acceleration of a body is directly proportional to the net force on it and inversely proportional to its mass.
- Forces that give materials their strength.
- An object with no force acting on it moves with constant velocity.
- Gravitational force exerted by a large body, usually Earth.
- Quantity,like distance,that has only a magnitude, or size.
- Ratio of change in position to time interval over which change takes place.
- Change in position.
- Responding variable.
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- A constant that depends on the surfaces in contact.
- Quantity having both magnitude and direction.
- Friction Force that opposes the start of motion.
- The separation between two points.
- Acceleration measured over a finite time interval.
- When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second exerts a force on the first that is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction.
- Study of matter and energy and their relationships.
- Velocity measured over a finite time interval.
- The magnitude of the velocity.
20 Clues: Change in position. • Responding variable. • The manipulated variable. • The magnitude of the velocity. • The separation between two points. • Forces that give materials their strength. • Quantity having both magnitude and direction. • Velocity measured over a finite time interval. • Friction Force that opposes the start of motion. • ...
Physics 2015-05-20
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- any kind of push or pull on an object
- change in position
- Newton's first law of motion is also called this
- change in velocity over time
- speed and direction
- energy that is found stored in food or fuel
- ultraviolet radiation is an example of this type of wave
- a material in which charges (electrons) can move easily
- compressional wave moving through matter
- the type of circuit where there is more than one path to the battery
- and opposing force
- the movement of electrons
- the ability to do work, or exert force, and move things in the direction of that force
- this type of energy includes both fusion and fission
- a simple machine that changes the direction of the force
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- electromagnetic radiation that we can see
- energy that is stored
- the distance a wave rises or falls from its rest position
- electricity makes this temporarily magnetic
- SI(metric) unit for measuring weight
- unit for measuring the power of an object
- the bending of a wave through a new medium
- acceleration of 9.8 m/s/s
- the type of mirror found in car headlights or flashlights
- when an object moves a distance in the direction of the force applied
25 Clues: change in position • and opposing force • speed and direction • energy that is stored • acceleration of 9.8 m/s/s • the movement of electrons • change in velocity over time • SI(metric) unit for measuring weight • any kind of push or pull on an object • compressional wave moving through matter • electromagnetic radiation that we can see • unit for measuring the power of an object • ...
physics 2015-01-23
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- camera used to record video with messages
- app is an instant messaging app for smartphones that operates under subscription business model
- used to still updated even if it's brownout
- is an image hosting and video hosting website
- is an online friendly photo sharing video sharing and so on
- it is an mobile messaging and voice calling app with social networking and game features
- make a beeping sound especially a simple computer
- used in texting
- follow blogs you been sharing about
- immediate and intimate way to connect and follow friends
- is an online communication like texting mobile phones
- one of the first dating mobile people discovery app
- mail it is a social media website and it is one of the most popular sites in the united states
- application software that specialize providing video chat, video call
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- it has near communication
- is an internet based instant messaging app that supports free sms or texting messaging
- is an online social network service that enables user to send short messages called tweets
- lets you send free messages as well make free calls
- is a free mobile instant messaging app for smartphones with free text and free call
- used to communicated and stay updated in whats news
- used to announced important news
- that permit to or more users to conduct a conversation when they are not in the same vicinity if each other to be heard directly
- to imitate other machine to extend, thinking to have fun
- free messenger service that allows to connect with those whom matter most to you send
- voice communication and multimedia session
- a wireless telecommunications device also known as beeper
- space base satellite navigation system that provides location and time
- short for electronic mail
- chat is a mobile text and voice messaging communication service
- it is landline telephone
30 Clues: used in texting • it is landline telephone • it has near communication • short for electronic mail • used to announced important news • follow blogs you been sharing about • camera used to record video with messages • voice communication and multimedia session • used to still updated even if it's brownout • is an image hosting and video hosting website • ...
PHYSICS 2021-01-08
34 Clues: C9 • C1 • C7 • C4 • C3 • C5 • C2 • C8 • C6 • C33 • C26 • C27 • C20 • C30 • C25 • C24 • C12 • C14 • C23 • C29 • C13 • C32 • C17 • C10 • C15 • C19 • C18 • C31 • C11 • C21 • C16 • C28 • C34 • C22
Physics 2021-01-26
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- Curved transparent medium made of glass
- Diverges light rays and is thicker around its edges
- An electromagnetic radiation/electromagnetic wave that can be detected by the human eye.
- Is the fluctuations of electric field and magnetic fields
- Smooth, shiny surfaces that reflect light and allows us to see an _____,
- Snell's law
- Has a flat or plane surface
- Smooth, shiny surfaces that reflect light
- Also known as concave lens
- A reflecting surface that is curved outward.
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- Correcting nearsightedness
- Another type of mirror
- Correcting farsightedness
- Also known as curved mirrors
- Wave that can be detected by the human eye.
- A law that states that the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence
- States that the ratio of the angles
- Transporting energy at the _____ of light which is 300,000 km/s
- Has a reflecting surface that is curved inward
- Curved pieces of glass or transparent materials
- The _____ of the lens affects the type of image seen through the lens
21 Clues: Snell's law • Another type of mirror • Correcting farsightedness • Correcting nearsightedness • Also known as concave lens • Has a flat or plane surface • Also known as curved mirrors • States that the ratio of the angles • Curved transparent medium made of glass • Smooth, shiny surfaces that reflect light • Wave that can be detected by the human eye. • ...
Physics 2021-06-01
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- attractive and acts down toward the center of the planet.
- In a closed system the total momentum of the system is ________.
- Something we don't know
- A runner starts from rest and accelerates uniformly to a speed of 8 m/s in 4 s. What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the runner? ___m/s^2
- Mass, density, volume, length, and area are examples of _____.
- F=kx
- 1/frequency
- the force of gravity which acts upon an object known as the ____ of the object.
- Someone who rides a motorcycle to school
- d/t
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- In which part of the electromagnetic spectrum does a photon have the greatest energy?
- p=mv
- Compared to 8 kg of feathers, 6 kg of lead has less mass and ____ inertia.
- Remains the same at all locations
- 1/2mv^2
- Motion under the influence of gravity only (no air resistance)
- As a wave travels through a medium, the particles of the medium vibrate in the direction of the wave's travel. What type of wave is traveling through the medium?
- Conductivity in metallic solids is due to the presence of free what?
- 1kg = 9.8 ___
- velocity/time
20 Clues: d/t • p=mv • F=kx • 1/2mv^2 • 1/frequency • 1kg = 9.8 ___ • velocity/time • Something we don't know • Remains the same at all locations • Someone who rides a motorcycle to school • attractive and acts down toward the center of the planet. • Motion under the influence of gravity only (no air resistance) • Mass, density, volume, length, and area are examples of _____. • ...
PHYSICS 2021-05-25
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- It describes magnitude alone.
- Uniform speed is also known as _______
- The rate of change of displacement of a moving object is _________
- The actual path travelled by the object from intial to final point.
- Equal distance in equal intervals of time is known as _______ motion.
- To express the rate of velocity by __________
- The speed of running car in any instant of time is shown by an instrument called _________
- The________ speed of moving object is said to be in motion.
- The velocity of an object at a particular instant of time is called _________
- provides information about movement of an object.
- Negative acceleration is also known as __________
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- The quantities which can be measured is known as ________
- which have both magnitude and direction.
- Rest and Motion are not absolute but ________
- the ratio of the total distance travelled and the total time taken is ______
- what is the greek word for kinamatics.
- The other name for reference point.
- To measure the rate of motion we need to define another physical quantity is known as _________
- unequal distance in equal intervals of time is known as _______ motion.
- The _______
20 Clues: The _______ • It describes magnitude alone. • The other name for reference point. • Uniform speed is also known as _______ • what is the greek word for kinamatics. • which have both magnitude and direction. • Rest and Motion are not absolute but ________ • To express the rate of velocity by __________ • provides information about movement of an object. • ...
PHYSICS 2021-05-25
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- It describes magnitude alone.
- Uniform speed is also known as _______
- The rate of change of displacement of a moving object is _________
- The actual path travelled by the object from intial to final point.
- Equal distance in equal intervals of time is known as _______ motion.
- To express the rate of velocity by __________
- The speed of running car in any instant of time is shown by an instrument called _________
- The________ speed of moving object is said to be in motion.
- The velocity of an object at a particular instant of time is called _________
- provides information about movement of an object.
- Negative acceleration is also known as __________
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- The quantities which can be measured is known as ________
- which have both magnitude and direction.
- Rest and Motion are not absolute but ________
- the ratio of the total distance travelled and the total time taken is ______
- what is the greek word for kinamatics.
- The other name for reference point.
- To measure the rate of motion we need to define another physical quantity is known as _________
- unequal distance in equal intervals of time is known as _______ motion.
- The _______
20 Clues: The _______ • It describes magnitude alone. • The other name for reference point. • Uniform speed is also known as _______ • what is the greek word for kinamatics. • which have both magnitude and direction. • Rest and Motion are not absolute but ________ • To express the rate of velocity by __________ • provides information about movement of an object. • ...
Physics 2022-04-07
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- friction of a still object
- friction from air or water
- amount of matter
- to slow down
- is a measurement of both speed and direction
- has two measurements (also on despicable me)
- friction on skates
- forces that are equal
- friction that slows an object
- friction of wheels
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- Newton's 1st law
- how fast you are going
- forces that are unequal
- F=M A is Newton's __________ law
- to speed up (9.8 m/s/s)
- slowing force between 2 objects
- initials for a triple beam balance
- is a fruit that is compared to 1 newton
- the pull of gravity
- unit that measures weight or gravity
20 Clues: to slow down • Newton's 1st law • amount of matter • friction on skates • friction of wheels • the pull of gravity • forces that are equal • how fast you are going • forces that are unequal • to speed up (9.8 m/s/s) • friction of a still object • friction from air or water • friction that slows an object • slowing force between 2 objects • F=M A is Newton's __________ law • ...
Physics 2022-01-05
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- same in size or amount
- movement of natural substances
- Inferred with sight
- material to support, or disprove a theory
- energy gradually gets faster
- measures atmospheric pressure
- lowest temperature on a scale
- question a project is meant to prove
- mass neither created/destroyed
- material that can keep in heat
- amount of space occupied
- amount of matter in something
- pressure on the atmosphere
- can be made off observations and evidence
- energy with faster particles
- an ability to draw out data
- force pushed on to something
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- opposite from proportional
- a suggested solution
- scale water freezes @ 0,boils at 100
- a trial
- process that involves knowledge
- variables that you can change
- stability of analytics
- transfer of internal energy
- mass of a volume
- ability to predict
- degree of heat at the moment
- heat moving through empty space
- reasonableness of elements
- transfer of heat through air
31 Clues: a trial • mass of a volume • ability to predict • Inferred with sight • a suggested solution • same in size or amount • stability of analytics • amount of space occupied • opposite from proportional • reasonableness of elements • pressure on the atmosphere • transfer of internal energy • an ability to draw out data • energy gradually gets faster • degree of heat at the moment • ...
PHYSICS 2021-12-07
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- When two waves overlap in a medium, this occurs.
- It is determined by adding together point by point the displacements of the individual component waves.
- The net gravitational force exerted on an object by all other bodies in the universe.
- It is a disturbance that transfers energy from one point to another without imparting net motion to the medium through which it propagates.
- The SI unit of frequency.
- Action-at-a-distance forces can be explained using the concept of what?
- The line through the fixed point of a rotating object.
- The time it takes to complete one cycle.
- involves bodies moving along a straight line.
- The tendency of the applied force to rotate the object depends on the magnitude of the force.
- Along which the force vector lies.
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- A wave in which the particles move in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the propagation of the wave.
- A wave in which particles of the medium move in a direction parallel to the direction that the wave moves.
- The reciprocal of the period.
- It is a substance or material where the waves travel from one point to another.
- It is a non-contact force.
- A very good example of electromagnetic waves.
- The change in momentum.
- Involves a body rotating about an axis that is stationary with respect to an inertial frame of reference.
- The tendency of an object to resist changes in its rotational motion about an axis.
20 Clues: The change in momentum. • The SI unit of frequency. • It is a non-contact force. • The reciprocal of the period. • Along which the force vector lies. • The time it takes to complete one cycle. • A very good example of electromagnetic waves. • involves bodies moving along a straight line. • When two waves overlap in a medium, this occurs. • ...
Physics 2022-01-04
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- Of two quantities: such that one increases in proportion to a decrease in the other
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound.
- a usually miniature representation of something a pattern of something to be made
- the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible, at which the motion of particles that constitutes heat would be minimal. It is zero on the Kelvin scale, equivalent to –273.15°C or –459.67°F.
- 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.
- 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
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
- corresponding in size or amount to something else
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container, especially when great
- A sentance that describes what you will be talking about in an essay
- an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, used especially in forecasting the weather and determining altitude
- the quality or state of being natural.
- to be noticed or perceived; discernible.
- the way in which a substance, typically a liquid, holds together; thickness or viscosity
- The intermingling of substances by the natural movement of their particles
- degree of consistency measured by the quantity of mass per unit volume
- the quantity of matter which a body contains, as measured by its acceleration under a given force or by the force exerted on it by a gravitational field.
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- matter can be neither created nor destroyed
- the pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere, which at sea level has a mean value of 101,325 pascals
- think, understand, and form judgments by a process of logic
- the fact of always behaving or occurring in the way expected
- one which the researcher holds constant (controls) during an experiment
- energy associated with microscopic forms of energy
- Scale the scale of temperature in which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100° under standard conditions
- 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 emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.
- heat seen as a form of energy arising from the random motion of the molecules of bodies, which may be transferred by conduction, convection, or radiation
- not certain or fixed; provisional
- question methodological point of departure of scholarly research in both the natural and social sciences
- a supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
31 Clues: not certain or fixed; provisional • the quality or state of being natural. • to be noticed or perceived; discernible. • matter can be neither created nor destroyed • corresponding in size or amount to something else • energy associated with microscopic forms of energy • think, understand, and form judgments by a process of logic • ...
physics 2022-03-17
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- a coherent typically large body of matter with no definite shape
- An element or compound that conducts eclectic current than a insulator does but not as well as a conductor does
- The force of attraction or rulsion generated by moving or spinning electric charges
- A fundamental property that leads to the electromagnetic interactions among particles that make up matter
- The path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space
- the action or process of inducting someone to a position or organization.
- The energy of an objects motion
- force The combination of all of the forces acting on an object
- Electors charge at rest
- Electric charge at rest
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- One of two points such as the ends of a magnet that have opposing magnetic qualities
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion unless an outside force acts on the object
- A push or pull exerted on a object in order to change the motion of the object.
- A force parallel to velocity of the flow.
- A material in which charges cannot move freely
- A material in which charges can move freely
- A force of attraction between objects due to their masses
- Any material that attracts iron or material containing iron
- an amount of space between two things or people
- Any region in which physical force has an effect
- fall The motion of a body when only the force of gravity is acting on the body
21 Clues: Electors charge at rest • Electric charge at rest • The energy of an objects motion • A force parallel to velocity of the flow. • A material in which charges can move freely • A material in which charges cannot move freely • an amount of space between two things or people • Any region in which physical force has an effect • ...
Physics 2022-05-19
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- fall when the only force acted on an object is gravity
- second law the acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied
- of conservation of energy the law that states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed but can be changed from one form to another
- a speed in any direction
- the rate in which the velocity changes
- the product of a body's mass and velocity
- the force between two rubbing surfaces
- an object in motion stays in motion
- point A place used for comparison to determine if something is in motion
- the state in which one objects distance from another is changing
- the capacity of a physical system to do work
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- the force that pulls objects towards each other
- energy the mechanical energy that a body has by virtue its position
- velocity the maximum speed possible while free falling
- force forces that produce a nonzero net force
- third law for every action there is an equal opposite reaction
- force equal force acting on an object in different directions
- energy the mechanical energy that a body has by virtue of its motion
- the distance an object travels per unit of time
- push or pull on an object
- force the overall force on an object
21 Clues: a speed in any direction • push or pull on an object • an object in motion stays in motion • force the overall force on an object • the rate in which the velocity changes • the force between two rubbing surfaces • the product of a body's mass and velocity • the capacity of a physical system to do work • force forces that produce a nonzero net force • ...
Physics 2022-06-24
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- When energy is transferred by means of electromagnetic waves
- measured in m/s (meters/second) and must have direction given
- How fast the speed of an object increases
- Defined as the capacity to work
- ______ reaction is hotter than surroundings
- The total of all forces is called the ______ force
- When particles are farther away than normal in waves
- the leading edge of a wave
- When heat transfers through a material by the collision of atoms
- The father of physics
- one of the three radioactive decays that emit an alpha particle
- 9.80m/s^2 is the constant of ______
- Originates from a vibration
- _____ is represented by an arrow in physics
- When particles are closer than normal in waves
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- The force that's direction is always on the opposite side of motion
- ______ heat is the energy transferred in a change of state (phase change)
- The three laws of _______
- Measured in Celsius, Farenheit, and Kelvin
- The study of electricity and magnetism
- The law of conservation of ____ and energy
- _______ reaction is cooler than surroundings
- Types of ____ reactions that can be categorized into nuclear fission and nuclear fusion
- ______ physics that is used for atoms not planets
- the study of lenses and its action on light
- _____ transfer of thermal energy from a hot body to a cold body
26 Clues: The father of physics • The three laws of _______ • the leading edge of a wave • Originates from a vibration • Defined as the capacity to work • 9.80m/s^2 is the constant of ______ • The study of electricity and magnetism • How fast the speed of an object increases • Measured in Celsius, Farenheit, and Kelvin • The law of conservation of ____ and energy • ...
Physics 2022-08-30
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- the rate of increasing speed
- energy in nan object in motion
- unit used to measure electrical energy
- a body's tendency to resist motion
- the change in an object's position
- how force is measured
- how fast something is moving
- motion resistance from objects rubbing against each other
- energy that comes from electrical charge
- measuremnt of mass in object
- energy in an object due to its motion or position
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- when two objects collide
- energy stored in an object
- change in momentum
- attraction force between objects, bodies, and masses
- rate or measurement at which work is done
- energy that heat genreates
- a continuous electric current, switches directs periodically
- the push or pull measurement of an object
- force pushing on an object
20 Clues: change in momentum • how force is measured • when two objects collide • energy stored in an object • energy that heat genreates • force pushing on an object • the rate of increasing speed • how fast something is moving • measuremnt of mass in object • energy in nan object in motion • a body's tendency to resist motion • the change in an object's position • ...
Physics 2022-08-30
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- how change in velocity is measured
- measurement of magnitude
- gravity countering theoretical repulsive force which causes gravity to expand quickly
- theoretical lowest temperature
- the minimum energy needed for any object to be attracted to each other
- an extremely bright star because of a catastrophic explosion
- energy in an object from its motion/position
- how force is measured
- energy transfer measurement when an object moves
- energy in an object in motion
- a body's tendency to resist motion
- measurement describing the randomness of a system
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- the planets, stars, and other celestial bodies held together by one gravitational force
- when an atom is split by impact with another particle or spontaneously
- force pushing on an object
- when an object emits ionizing radiation
- change in momentum
- wave height from center of wave
- measurement of medium and direction of movement of magnitude
- theory on how universe began
20 Clues: change in momentum • how force is measured • measurement of magnitude • force pushing on an object • theory on how universe began • energy in an object in motion • theoretical lowest temperature • wave height from center of wave • how change in velocity is measured • a body's tendency to resist motion • when an object emits ionizing radiation • ...
Physics 2022-08-30
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- the rate of increasing speed
- energy in nan object in motion
- unit used to measure electrical energy
- a body's tendency to resist motion
- the change in an object's position
- how force is measured
- how fast something is moving
- motion resistance from objects rubbing against each other
- energy that comes from electrical charge
- measuremnt of mass in object
- energy in an object due to its motion or position
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- when two objects collide
- energy stored in an object
- change in momentum
- attraction force between objects, bodies, and masses
- rate or measurement at which work is done
- energy that heat genreates
- a continuous electric current, switches directs periodically
- the push or pull measurement of an object
- force pushing on an object
20 Clues: change in momentum • how force is measured • when two objects collide • energy stored in an object • energy that heat genreates • force pushing on an object • the rate of increasing speed • how fast something is moving • measuremnt of mass in object • energy in nan object in motion • a body's tendency to resist motion • the change in an object's position • ...
Physics 2022-08-31
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- the minimum energy needed for any object to be attracted to each other
- the planets, stars, and other celestial bodies held together by one gravitational force
- energy in an object in motion
- how force is measured
- when an atom is split by impact with another particle or spontaneously
- force pushing on an object
- gravity countering theoretical repulsive force which causes gravity to expand quickly
- theoretical lowest temperature
- energy in an object from its motion/position
- theory on how universe began
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- smaller than an atom
- measurement of magnitude
- wave height from center of wave
- measurement of medium and direction of movement of magnitude
- change in momentum
- measurement describing the randomness of a system
- an extremely bright star because of a catastrophic explosion
- when an object emits ionizing radiation
- how change in velocity is measured
- energy transfer measurement when an object moves
- a body's tendency to resist motion
21 Clues: change in momentum • smaller than an atom • how force is measured • measurement of magnitude • force pushing on an object • theory on how universe began • energy in an object in motion • theoretical lowest temperature • wave height from center of wave • how change in velocity is measured • a body's tendency to resist motion • when an object emits ionizing radiation • ...
Physics 2022-01-19
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- mr^2 is the equation for the I of a ____
- An object with a lower moment of inertia will spin ____
- the distribution of an object's ___ affects moment of inertia
- kg m^2/s is the SI unit for _____ momentum
- 1/12ml^2 is the equation for the I of a ___
- Alpha is the symbol for rotational ___
- Torque is a ____ quantity
- To maximize torque the force should be applied at an angle of ___
- An object's moment of ____ dictates its angular acceleration.
- A torque that pointed the counter clock wise direction is considered _____
- The SI Unit for Torque is a ______meter
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- The point at which a see-saw pivots is called a ____
- Rolling objects have translation & ____ motion
- rotational equilibrium + translational equilibrium = ____ equilibrium
- 2/5mr^2 is the equation for the I of a ___
- A force applied a distance away from the center of mass, will cause the object to _____
- 1/2mr^2 is the equation for the I of a ___
- The distance between the torque applied and pivot point of an object is called the______
- L is the symbol for angular ____
- turning action of a force
20 Clues: Torque is a ____ quantity • turning action of a force • L is the symbol for angular ____ • Alpha is the symbol for rotational ___ • The SI Unit for Torque is a ______meter • mr^2 is the equation for the I of a ____ • 2/5mr^2 is the equation for the I of a ___ • kg m^2/s is the SI unit for _____ momentum • 1/2mr^2 is the equation for the I of a ___ • ...
Physics 2023-09-30
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- Capacity to do work or produce heat.
- Product of an object's mass and velocity.
- Study of light and its behavior.
- Study of relationships between heat, work, temperature, and energy transfer.
- Push or pull on an object resulting from interaction with another object.
- Central part of an atom containing protons and neutrons.
- Tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion.
- Relating to motion.
- Disturbance that travels through space and matter.
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- Attractive force between two objects with mass.
- Attraction or repulsion of objects with magnetic fields.
- Elementary particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation.
- Speed of an object in a particular direction.
- Rate of change of velocity of an object.
- Change in position or location of an object.
- Basic unit of matter.
- Force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces.
- Flow of electric charge.
- Tiny piece of matter.
- Amount of matter in an object.
20 Clues: Relating to motion. • Basic unit of matter. • Tiny piece of matter. • Flow of electric charge. • Amount of matter in an object. • Study of light and its behavior. • Capacity to do work or produce heat. • Rate of change of velocity of an object. • Product of an object's mass and velocity. • Change in position or location of an object. • ...
PHYSICS 2024-02-16
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- The study of sound (7)
- BULB A device that converts electrical energy into light (8)
- The change in state from liquid to gas (8)
- The force that pushes objects apart (7)
- ENERGY The energy of motion (9)
- The tiny particles that make up atoms (6)
- The transfer of energy through waves (8)
- The force that holds magnets together (7)
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- The total amount of matter in an object (7)
- The opposite of acceleration (10)
- The bending of light as it passes through different materials (8)
- ENERGY The energy stored in an object due to its position or motion (8)
- The process of splitting an atom's nucleus (8)
- The unit of measurement for electrical current (5)
- Theenergy carried by light waves (5)
- The measurement of how hot or cold something is (7)
- The force that opposes motion (6)
- The Path an object takes around another object (5)
- The force that pulls objects towards each other (7)
- The smallest unit of an element (5)
20 Clues: The study of sound (7) • ENERGY The energy of motion (9) • The opposite of acceleration (10) • The force that opposes motion (6) • The smallest unit of an element (5) • Theenergy carried by light waves (5) • The force that pushes objects apart (7) • The transfer of energy through waves (8) • The tiny particles that make up atoms (6) • ...
PHYSICS 2024-02-15
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- memiliki panjang gelombang paling besar
- tempat atau ruang perambatan gelombang elektromagnetik
- Gelombang arah getar tegak lurus dengan arah perambatannya
- Besaran yang berbanding terbaik dengan panjang gelombang elektromagnetik
- nama lain dan peristiwa pembiasan
- sinar dengan frekuensi paling tinggi
- Hipotesis yang dikemukakan James Clark Maxwell pada tahun 1864
- Gelombang Elektromagnetik tidak mempengaruhi pekerjaan listrik dan magnet karena tidak memilikinya
- Telepon yang tidak menggunakan kabel
- sinar yang mempunyai frekuensi 10 ¹⁶ Hz sampai 10²⁰ HZ
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- Detektor sinar gama
- kecepatan rambat gelombang eektromagnetik
- Banyak Spektrum gelombang elektromagnetik
- alat yang menggunakan prinsip pemantulan gelombang mikro
- nama lain dari lenturan
- Sinar yang dihasilkan oleh benda yang memiliki panas
- simbol panjang gelombang
- Nama lain Pemantulan
- lapisan yang mudah memantulkan gelombang radio
- Gelombang terpanjang kedua
20 Clues: Detektor sinar gama • Nama lain Pemantulan • nama lain dari lenturan • simbol panjang gelombang • Gelombang terpanjang kedua • nama lain dan peristiwa pembiasan • sinar dengan frekuensi paling tinggi • Telepon yang tidak menggunakan kabel • memiliki panjang gelombang paling besar • kecepatan rambat gelombang eektromagnetik • Banyak Spektrum gelombang elektromagnetik • ...
Physics 2024-01-09
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- To change speed
- The unit for the movement of the force
- A force that slows things down that are moving by water
- It is calculated by force times perpendicular distance from the pivot
- A gas or liquid
- A way of transferring energy through wires
- A force between two objects that are touching it usually is used to slow things down
- A slopping surface
- A lever or other machine where the load moves further than the effort
- A simple machine consisting of a wheel and that can turn on axis with a rope running around it
- The force put on something
- A force that pushes things upwards in liquids and gases
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- A fuel formed from dead remains of an organism over a million years
- Spread out
- A device which makes it easier to move something
- Energy from the sun
- A simple machine that consists of a long bar and pivot
- Change shape
- The amount of force which gravity pulls something towards the Earth
- Stretched or Squashed things store this energy
- How fast something is moving
- A lever or other machine where the load is bigger than the effort
- A point about which something turns another word for pivot
- A way of transferring energy through waves and they can travel through empty spaces and transparent materials
- Food, fuel and batteries store this energy
- Another name for water and air resistance
26 Clues: Spread out • Change shape • To change speed • A gas or liquid • A slopping surface • Energy from the sun • The force put on something • How fast something is moving • The unit for the movement of the force • Another name for water and air resistance • A way of transferring energy through wires • Food, fuel and batteries store this energy • ...
Physics 2024-01-09
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- How fast something is moving
- The energy transferred when a force moves an object.
- When two objects are in contact and slow down producing thermal energy
- A way of describing somethings steepness
- When two forces are balanced
- The force put on soemthing for it to move
- The turning effect of a force
- energy Energy which could be used 0ver again.
- Energy Heat Energy / internal energy
- time graph A graph representing someones journey with their mean speed and distance
- Energy Electrivity and Energy gained from the rays of the sun
- Light bouncing off a mirror
- A device such as a lever or a ramp
- A simple machine consisting of a wheel
- A long bar which turns around a pivot or a fulcrum
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- The amount of useful energy transferred from a source
- Metre The unit of what force is measute in
- Energy Energy which is stored in moving objects
- speed Speed compared to another object - both objects are moving
- per hour Speed measured in KM
- The point where something turns
- A point where something turns put on something2
- The sum of all forces
- The weight or a force of something
- multiplier Where the load moves further than the effort
- SPeed Average speeder
- Mutiplier A lever or a other machine which is bigger than the effort
27 Clues: The sum of all forces • SPeed Average speeder • Light bouncing off a mirror • How fast something is moving • When two forces are balanced • per hour Speed measured in KM • The turning effect of a force • The point where something turns • The weight or a force of something • A device such as a lever or a ramp • Energy Heat Energy / internal energy • ...
PHysics 2020-06-05
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- scaled
- positive electrical charge
- energy
- speeding up
- fall falling from sky
- kinetic energy has changed
- majority
- place
- breathing
- laws of
- blocks energy from passing
- faster
- has both magnitude and direction
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- physical quantity
- how much
- allows energy to pass through
- smallest unit
- energy energy in motion
- something
- negative charger of electricity
- applied to
- given to a object
- weight
- energy stored energy
- no lost kinetic energy
- not moving
- horizontal displacement
- making something go
- chart
- mass divide by volume
- monoxide breathe out
31 Clues: place • chart • scaled • energy • weight • faster • laws of • how much • majority • something • breathing • applied to • not moving • speeding up • smallest unit • physical quantity • given to a object • making something go • energy stored energy • mass divide by volume • monoxide breathe out • no lost kinetic energy • horizontal displacement • energy energy in motion • fall falling from sky • ...
Physics 2019-05-10
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- Average Power Consumption work in joules divided by time in seconds
- Change in velocity that goes in either the positive direction or negative direction.
- Motion Equation, initial velocity added to the product of the acceleration and time
- of Kinetic Energy between 2 objects
- Mechanical Advantage Ratio of the output force to the input force.
- Displacement Equation The sum of the product of the initial velocity and time and the product of 1/2, the acceleration, and the time squared.
- area under the curve; add the power and divide the term by the result power from the addition.
- Heat of Sublimation when a solid turns directly into a gas
- Product of applied force and distance traveled.
- Cosine Ratio of the adjacent leg and the hypotenuse based on angle "Theta" can be used with vectors
- of Refraction Comparison of the speed of light to a frequency of light
- Archimedes' Principle, Any object in a liquid, experiences a force upward equal to the weight of the liquid displaced from the object
- Net Force, sum of all forces in every direction
- Gravitational Constant, 9.81 meters per second squared
- of Kinetic Energy between 2 objects
- Machines Machines designed to incorporate as less work as possible to cover the same distance.
- just a number or unit
- Average inner Kinetic Energy in a object.
- Third Law For every force there is always an opposite and equal reaction.
- A force applied to a link that's has only one direction and the direction is dictated by the heavier direction.
- Kinetic Energy Potential energy released when an object moves
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- the distance directly traveled in a straight line( how much distance it really covered)
- Density how close the molecules are apart from each other in an object, it is a ratio of mass, in kilograms, and its volume, cubic meters
- angular speed change in angle over change in time
- Energy Energy build up from work done to an object, object has to be static
- Speed something is going at during a certain duration of time.
- Second Law Force is equal to the acceleration of an object times its mass
- Inverse of integral: multiply the power by the coefficient and subtract the power
- Law, The sine of an angle divided by a certain velocity is equal to the sine of a different angle divided by a different velocity
- Component that has magnitude and direction
- Force applied to something that causes rotation
- Sine Ratio of the opposite leg and the hypotenuse based on angle "Theta", can be used with vectors
- Resistance between a surface and an object that reduces the force applied to that object(doesn't change the force that is applied to the object but instead is makes it slower because the applied force times the coefficient is equal to that force applied to an object on a friction-less plain.)
- Gas Law, The product of Pressure and Volume equal to the Number of moles times the Gas product and the temperature in kelvin
- First Law Object at rest remains at rest or vice versa ( moving will continue to move)until some external force stops it
- Resultant Vector the result of the sum of two vectors
- force applied to an area
- Equilibrium Forces applied on an object in such a way that the object is static and doesn't move.
- Momentum product of Velocity, the speed it is going at currently and mass, F(T1-T2)= M(V2-V1)
- Center of Mass- Location where all the mass is located in an object
- N/m^2 unit of pressure
41 Clues: just a number or unit • N/m^2 unit of pressure • force applied to an area • of Kinetic Energy between 2 objects • of Kinetic Energy between 2 objects • Average inner Kinetic Energy in a object. • Component that has magnitude and direction • Force applied to something that causes rotation • Product of applied force and distance traveled. • ...
Physics 2020-03-15
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- n butane and and 2 methylpropane are
- name one metal which exist in free state
- Nana tubes is invented by
- unit of power
- is called
- pauling, valence bond theory proposed by
- most electron affinity element
- you want high resistance then what we have to connected resistors in series and parallel
- substance which does not take participate in a chemical reaction but changes the rate of reaction
- red, strontium chloride gives.. flame
- SI unit of electrical energy
- in thermite reaction who acts as a reducing element
- process, evaporation is a
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- a current carrying helical coil is known as
- known as
- ore, froth flotation method is used for
- right hand rule the thumb points the direction of
- am constant during refraction guess who am I
- acid, suffix used for acid
- decay, if pH of the mouth is less than 5.5 causes
- lens, converging lens
21 Clues: known as • is called • unit of power • lens, converging lens • Nana tubes is invented by • process, evaporation is a • acid, suffix used for acid • SI unit of electrical energy • most electron affinity element • n butane and and 2 methylpropane are • red, strontium chloride gives.. flame • ore, froth flotation method is used for • name one metal which exist in free state • ...
physics 2024-04-29
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- The highest point above the equilibrium position
- _______ = −(spring constant displacement)
- a superposition of two or more waves in which individual displacements on the same side of the equilibrium position are added together to form the resultant wave
- At a _____ boundary, waves are reflected
- a superposition of two or more waves in which individual dis- placements on opposite sides of the equilibrium position are added together to form the resultant wave
- a point in a standing wave that maintains zero displacement
- t is the quantity of _____
- vibrations ______ to the direction of wave motion transverse wave
- a physical environment through which a disturbance can travel
- vibrations ______ to the direction of wave motion are longitudinal wave
- When the particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of wave motion
- k is quantity of ______
- The distance the wave travels along its path during one cycle
- any periodic motion that is the result of a restoring force that is proportional to displacement
- number of complete cycles the ride swings through in a unit of time is the ride’s
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- _______= frequency × wavelength
- particles of the disturbed medium move perpendicularly to the wave motion
- A mass-spring system vibrates with simple harmonic motion the force if from ____ law
- a point in a standing wave, halfway between two nodes, at which the largest displacement occurs
- Waves that require a material medium
- maximum displacement from the equilibrium position
- The frequencies of __that are audible to humans range from 20 Hz to 20 000Hz
- period = ____× square root of (length divided by free-fall acceleration)
- The lowest point below the equilibrium position
- Felastic quantity of ______
- the time it takes for this complete cycle of motion
- At a _____ boundary, waves are reflected and inverted
- Much of your perception of the physical world is ______ on waves.
- a wave pattern that results when two waves of the same fre- quency, wavelength, and ampli- tude travel in opposite directions and interfere
- Units of hertz=s^-1
30 Clues: Units of hertz=s^-1 • k is quantity of ______ • t is the quantity of _____ • Felastic quantity of ______ • _______= frequency × wavelength • Waves that require a material medium • At a _____ boundary, waves are reflected • _______ = −(spring constant displacement) • The lowest point below the equilibrium position • The highest point above the equilibrium position • ...
Physics 2024-04-16
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- A tendency of matter to change its shape, area, volume, and density in response to a change in temperature, usually not including phase transitions.
- An object that is propelled by external force and then moves freely under the influence if gravity and air resistance
- A product that involves with mass and velocity, that possess a magnitude and a direction
- A propriety that transferred to a body or physical system that is in the form of heat and light.
- Pressure that is applied to an enclosed fluid and is transmitted without a charge in magnitude to every point of the fluid and then to the walls of the container
- Particles that exert attractive forces when it's but repulse if it's the same
- A combination of direction with a motion's object that has speed.
- Connecting wires to complete a current
- A direct contact of two objects that hit each other
- A force that is needed to expand or compress a spring by distance in a straight line.
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- A theory that describes how the universe began and expanded for billions of from density and temperature
- A push or pull on an object with mass causing it to change its speed or direction
- A rotational analogue of linear force
- A force which gives a mass of 1 kilogram an acceleration of 1 meter per second squared.
- a light/object bouncing off of a polished surface and changes direction as a result
- An object resists a distorting influence and return to its normal size and shape
- A collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems held by gravity
- A reaction that involves two or more nuclei to form one or more different atomic nuclei and subatomic particles
- Longitudinal waves that travel through air or water and is measured in amplitude, intensity, or frequency
- A powerful luminous explosion of a star that occurs during the last evolutionary stages of a massive star.
20 Clues: A rotational analogue of linear force • Connecting wires to complete a current • A direct contact of two objects that hit each other • A combination of direction with a motion's object that has speed. • Particles that exert attractive forces when it's but repulse if it's the same • An object resists a distorting influence and return to its normal size and shape • ...
physics 2023-05-24
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- energy due to motion.
- the sum of all the forces.
- is the mass per unit of volume.
- the speed and direction of an object.
- contributed in the field of science.
- when a object has only gravity working on it.
- the sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy.
- the force that opposes the sliding motion.
- a push or a pull.
- the product of mass and velocity.
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- anything that takes up space and has a mass.
- the acceleration towards the center of a curved circular path.
- a region of space that has a physical quantity.
- a measurement of the quantity of matter.
- the rate at which energy is converted.
- the gravitational force exerted on a object.
- the application of scientific knowledge to benefit people.
- the rate of change of velocity.
- the amount of space occupied by an object.
- the tendency of an object to resist any change in motion.
20 Clues: a push or a pull. • energy due to motion. • the sum of all the forces. • is the mass per unit of volume. • the rate of change of velocity. • the product of mass and velocity. • contributed in the field of science. • the speed and direction of an object. • the rate at which energy is converted. • a measurement of the quantity of matter. • ...
Physics 2023-06-05
29 Clues: Mol • T,e • same • Pound • Water • Moving • Matter • change • F=mv/r • Person • Ampere • seconds • subject • Candela • Attract • Magnetic • Hydrogen • Constant • push/pull • Has boxes • Sum of zero • 1,000 grams • Stay on Earth • pressure on... • change or keep • equal&opposite • remains at rest • Not equal to zero • Acceleration*Force
Physics 2023-05-19
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- - paired electrons
- - Is also reffered to as voltage
- - F = qvBsin0
- - SI units for magnetic fields (B)
- - made of a solenoid, are a permenant magnet and has cone changing current
- - convert electrical energy to mechanical energy
- - B goes out of this direction
- - sound waves push on a diaphragm connected to a coil
- - unpaired electrons
- - number of turns in the coil
- - a coil of wire
- - B field goes out of this direction
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- - sound waves push on a diaphragm that connects to a plate of a capacitor
- - third part of the right hand rule
- - first part of thhe rught hand rule
- - Analayzing elements to find their average atomic masses
- - charging an object without actually touching it
- - second part of the right hand rule
- - local magnetic region
- - amount of magnetic field passing through the cross section area of a loop.
- - charges in motion
21 Clues: - F = qvBsin0 • - a coil of wire • - paired electrons • - charges in motion • - unpaired electrons • - local magnetic region • - number of turns in the coil • - B goes out of this direction • - Is also reffered to as voltage • - SI units for magnetic fields (B) • - third part of the right hand rule • - first part of thhe rught hand rule • - second part of the right hand rule • ...
physics 2023-06-14
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- - Ability of a material to return to its original shape after being stretched.
- - Heat transfer by the movement of a fluid.
- Hole - Region of space with gravity so strong that nothing can escape.
- - Change in velocity over time.
- Effect - Change in frequency or wavelength due to relative motion.
- - Ability of a system to store electric charge.
- - Maximum displacement from equilibrium.
- - Path in which electrons flow.
- - Mass per unit volume of a substance.
- Momentum - Quantity of rotation of a body; mass times velocity times radius.
- - Property of matter that causes it to experience a force in an electromagnetic field.
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- Wave - Wave of electric and magnetic fields.
- - Bending of waves around obstacles.
- Field - Region around a charged particle where an electric force is exerted.
- - Upward force exerted by fluid, opposing the weight of an immersed object.
- - Negatively charged subatomic particle.
- - Ability to do work.
- - Basic unit of a chemical element, consisting of a nucleus and electrons.
- - Ability of a material to conduct electric current.
- Angle - Angle of incidence beyond which total internal reflection occurs.
20 Clues: - Ability to do work. • - Change in velocity over time. • - Path in which electrons flow. • - Bending of waves around obstacles. • - Mass per unit volume of a substance. • - Negatively charged subatomic particle. • - Maximum displacement from equilibrium. • - Heat transfer by the movement of a fluid. • Wave - Wave of electric and magnetic fields. • ...
Physics 2023-03-16
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- A material in which charges cannot move freely.
- The energy that an object has because of the position, condition, or chemical composition of the object
- The force of attraction or repulsion generated by moving or spinning electric charges.
- A region where a magnetic force can be detected.
- One of two points, such as the ends of a magnet that have opposing magnetic qualities.
- A device that increases or decreases the voltage of alternating current.
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion unless an outside force acts on the object.
- A coil that has a soft iron core and that acts as a magnet when an electric current is in the coil.
- The process of creating a current in a circuit by changing a magnetic field
- A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- A coil of wire with an electric current in it.
- Any region in which a physical force has an affect.
- The sum of an object’s kinetic energy and potential energy due to gravity or elastic deformation; does not include chemical energy or nuclear energy.
- A force parallel to the velocity of the flow; it opposes the direction of an aircraft and, in combination with thrust, determines the speed of the aircraft
- The interaction between electricity and magnetism
- Electric charge at rest; generally produced by friction or induction.
- The force that opposes the movement of two surfaces that are in contact and are moving over each other.
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- A material in which charges can move freely.
- The path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space.
- The force that resists the start of sliding motion between two surfaces that are in contact and at rest.
- A fundamental property that leads to the electromagnetic interactions among particles that make up matter.
- An element or compound that conducts electric current better than an insulator does but not as well as a conductor does.
- Any material that attracts iron or materials containing iron.
- The combination of all of the forces acting on an object.
- The motion of a body when only the force of gravity is acting on the body.
- The energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion.
- A push or a pull exerted on an object in order to change the motion of an object; force has size and direction.
- A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
29 Clues: A material in which charges can move freely. • A coil of wire with an electric current in it. • A material in which charges cannot move freely. • A region where a magnetic force can be detected. • The interaction between electricity and magnetism • Any region in which a physical force has an affect. • The combination of all of the forces acting on an object. • ...
physics 2023-03-17
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- Friction that acts on objects that are not moving
- A placeholder where Word inserts content in a document. Word automatically uses fields when specific commands are activated, such as those for inserting dates, page numbers, and a table of
- A substance that can conduct electricity under some conditions
- a region where magnetic influence around a magnetic pole or a moving charged particle
- the tendency of an object to resist motion
- the motion of a falling object when the only force acting on it is gravity
- a material in which charges can move freely
- a material In which charges cannot move freely
- a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- The ends of a magnetic object, where the magnetic force is strongest.
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- he combination of all forces acting on an object
- any material that attracts iron and materials that contain iron
- resistance by friction from air or water moving over a surface
- A device that increases or decreases the voltage of alternating current
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
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- the force that opposes the movement of two surfaces that are in contact and are moving over each other
- A push or pull exerted on an object
- electric charge at rest; generally produced by friction or induction
- Kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- the attraction or repulsion between magnetic poles
- the process of creating a current in a circuit by changing a magnetic field
- a coil of wire with an electric current in it
- energy of motion
- a coil that has a soft iron core and that acts as a magnet when an electric current is in the coil
- The interaction between electricity and magnetism
- a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
28 Clues: energy of motion • A push or pull exerted on an object • the tendency of an object to resist motion • a material in which charges can move freely • a coil of wire with an electric current in it • a material In which charges cannot move freely • he combination of all forces acting on an object • Friction that acts on objects that are not moving • ...
physics 2023-03-17
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- Friction that acts on objects that are not moving
- A placeholder where Word inserts content in a document. Word automatically uses fields when specific commands are activated, such as those for inserting dates, page numbers, and a table of
- A substance that can conduct electricity under some conditions
- a region where magnetic influence around a magnetic pole or a moving charged particle
- the tendency of an object to resist motion
- the motion of a falling object when the only force acting on it is gravity
- a material in which charges can move freely
- a material In which charges cannot move freely
- a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- The ends of a magnetic object, where the magnetic force is strongest.
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- he combination of all forces acting on an object
- any material that attracts iron and materials that contain iron
- resistance by friction from air or water moving over a surface
- A device that increases or decreases the voltage of alternating current
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
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- the force that opposes the movement of two surfaces that are in contact and are moving over each other
- A push or pull exerted on an object
- electric charge at rest; generally produced by friction or induction
- Kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- the attraction or repulsion between magnetic poles
- the process of creating a current in a circuit by changing a magnetic field
- a coil of wire with an electric current in it
- energy of motion
- a coil that has a soft iron core and that acts as a magnet when an electric current is in the coil
- The interaction between electricity and magnetism
- a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
28 Clues: energy of motion • A push or pull exerted on an object • the tendency of an object to resist motion • a material in which charges can move freely • a coil of wire with an electric current in it • a material In which charges cannot move freely • he combination of all forces acting on an object • Friction that acts on objects that are not moving • ...
Physics!!!! 2023-03-30
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- Laws governing planetary orbits, orbital times and orbital velocities.
- The thermodynamic process that is incapable of doing work.
- The amount of work done in a cyclic cycle.
- Change in charge over change in time.
- The SI unit for electric charge.
- Force times distance parallel.
- The SI unit for work and energy.
- The type of lens used in eyeglasses to correct nearsightedness.
- The weight of the object is equal to the weight of the displaced volume.
- The thermodynamic process resulting in no heat exchange with the environment.
- A force resisting direction of motion, increases with roughness.
- The boson responsible for the strong force.
- Particle with an announced discovery date of 4th of July.
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- The Greek symbol representing wavelength.
- Induced electric currents are directed in the opposite direction of the magnetic flux creating it.
- The net work done on an object is equivalent to the change in energy within the object.
- A non-planar mirror incapable of creating real images.
- The tendency of an object to maintain its current state.
- Energy stored within a body that can be transferred to motion.
- Center-seeking force.
- The equivalent to displacement in the contex of linear momentum.
- From the Greek phrase κίνημα, referring to the science of motion.
- The bending of light as its velocity changes.
- From the Greek word φωτός, or the boson mediating the electromagnetic force.
- The ability of a material to prevent the flow of electrons, Ωm.
25 Clues: Center-seeking force. • Force times distance parallel. • The SI unit for electric charge. • The SI unit for work and energy. • Change in charge over change in time. • The Greek symbol representing wavelength. • The amount of work done in a cyclic cycle. • The boson responsible for the strong force. • The bending of light as its velocity changes. • ...
Physics 2023-05-04
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- The absence of air, gravity, etc.
- The star of the solar system
- Direction
- Physical Substance
- People who study space
- Unit of time, in the formula of speed goes with meters
- A particle
- The effect of force acting over time
- The study of the relations between heat, work, temperature and energy
- Vibrant scientific field combining Biology, chemistry, physics
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- The ability to work, it’s referred to as E
- the biggest planet in the solar system
- Part of physics, describing the physical properties of nature
- Unit of work or energy
- A great Physicist who lived in England in the 17th century
- The product of the mass and velocity of an object
- Vast emptiness
- Part of Physics which refers to the movement of objects
- One of the greatest and most known physicists of all time
- The power required to overcome friction
20 Clues: Direction • A particle • Vast emptiness • Physical Substance • Unit of work or energy • People who study space • The star of the solar system • The absence of air, gravity, etc. • The effect of force acting over time • the biggest planet in the solar system • The power required to overcome friction • The ability to work, it’s referred to as E • ...
Physics 2025-03-05
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- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape
- size, quantity, or extent of a physical property
- energy an object has due to its motion
- measurable property of a physical system
- branch of physics that deals with the analysis of the motion of the objects without concern for forces causing the motion
- change in an object's position over time
- SI unit of momentum
- duration or amount of time that passes between two specific points of time
- If an unbalanced force acts on an object, then it’s acceleration will be directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to its mass
- total energy contained within a system
- a vector quantity, a push or pull on an object, a force can change shape or velocity of an object
- the movement of an object along a straight line, where its position can only change in one direction
- a force that is exerted on an object with a constant direction and magnitude over a period of time
- every action has an equal and opposite reaction
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- a quantity that has magnitude and direction
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects
- stored energy in an object due to its position
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- total force acting on an object
- system that does not exchange matter or energy with its surroundings
- total change in an object's momentum is directly related to net force acting on it over a specific time interval
- plural of momentum
- inelastic material is something that is converted to other forms of energy
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- the speed of something with a given direction
- amount of matter in an object
- the rate at which an object's position changes over time without a direction
30 Clues: plural of momentum • SI unit of momentum • amount of matter in an object • total force acting on an object • energy an object has due to its motion • total energy contained within a system • measurable property of a physical system • change in an object's position over time • a quantity that has magnitude and direction • the speed of something with a given direction • ...
Physics 2025-04-06
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- - Amount of matter in an object (grams or kilograms).
- - Three laws explaining motion and forces.
- - Force acting directly on an object.
- - Push or pull measured in Newtons (N).
- - Acceleration depends on mass and force (F = ma).
- - A group of interacting items.
- - Energy of motion.
- - An object stays in motion or at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
- - The tendency of objects to resist changes in motion.
- - The pull toward another object based on mass (9.8 m/s²).
- - Change in an object’s position.
- - Unit of force (N).
- - Total distance divided by total time.
- - Steady or unchanging speed.
- - Rate of distance traveled over time.
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- - Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
- - Rate at which velocity changes due to unbalanced forces.
- - Speed in a specific direction.
- - Support force from a surface preventing an object from falling.
- - Stored energy due to position or condition.
- - Sum of all forces acting on an object.
- - A force that opposes motion between two surfaces.
- - Net force greater than zero, causing changes in motion.
- - Forces that cancel out, causing no change in motion.
24 Clues: - Energy of motion. • - Unit of force (N). • - Steady or unchanging speed. • - A group of interacting items. • - Speed in a specific direction. • - Change in an object’s position. • - Force acting directly on an object. • - Rate of distance traveled over time. • - Push or pull measured in Newtons (N). • - Total distance divided by total time. • ...
Physics 2025-04-06
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- - Amount of matter in an object (grams or kilograms).
- - Sum of all forces acting on an object.
- - Unit of force (N).
- - Energy of motion.
- - Steady or unchanging speed.
- - A force that opposes motion between two surfaces.
- - Total distance divided by total time.
- - Rate at which velocity changes due to unbalanced forces.
- - Force acting directly on an object.
- - An object stays in motion or at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
- - Support force from a surface preventing an object from falling.
- - A group of interacting items.
- - Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
- - Forces that cancel out, causing no change in motion.
- - Push or pull measured in Newtons (N).
- - Change in an object’s position.
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- - The pull toward another object based on mass (9.8 m/s²).
- - Three laws explaining motion and forces.
- - Stored energy due to position or condition.
- - Net force greater than zero, causing changes in motion.
- - Rate of distance traveled over time.
- - Acceleration depends on mass and force (F = ma).
- - The tendency of objects to resist changes in motion.
- - Speed in a specific direction.
24 Clues: - Energy of motion. • - Unit of force (N). • - Steady or unchanging speed. • - A group of interacting items. • - Speed in a specific direction. • - Change in an object’s position. • - Force acting directly on an object. • - Rate of distance traveled over time. • - Total distance divided by total time. • - Push or pull measured in Newtons (N). • ...
Physics 2025-03-26
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- What kind of force holds planets in orbit and pulls an apple to the ground. It is the mutual force of attraction between particles of matter (pg 240)
- What is this ratio used to find (ouput force/ input force)? (Pg 258)
- The fact that the acceleration of objects in free fall on Earth’s surface is always the same confirms that gravitational mass and what other kind of mass is equal. (Pg 247)
- What is the measure of how well a machine works? (Pg 260)
- Astronauts feel weightless due to a lack of which force that is usually acting on them? (Pg 253)
- Who developed this equation for the Law of universal gravitation? Fg = G(m1m2/r^2) (Pg 241)
- What kind of speed depends on distance? (Pg 234)
- The ability of a force to rotate an object around some axis is measured by a quantity called what? (Pg 255)
- The perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation to a line drawn along the direction of the force is called what? (Pg 255)
- Where is the net force directed toward when an object’s circular path is called centripetal force? (Pg 237)
- What is the period called for the time it takes a planet to finish one full revolution? (Pg 249)
- When tangential speed is constant the circular motion is described as what? (Pg 234)
- Whose three laws describe the motion of the planets? (Pg 248)
- The what is the distance between the centers of the two bodies? (Pg 250)
- How is the square of a planet’s orbital period (T^2) related to the cube of the average distance (r^3) between the planet and the sun, or T^2 sign r^3 (Pg 249)
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- Each planet travels in what kind of orbit around the sun, and the sun is at one of the focal points? (Pg 249)
- Gravitational field strength and free-fall acceleration are what? (Pg 246)
- Centripetal acceleration is due to a change in what? (Pg 234)
- In Ptolemy’s theory planets travel in small circles called what while simultaneously traveling in larger circular orbits? (Pg 248)
- What kind of motion is a Ferris wheel in? (Pg 234)
- On the surface of any planet, the value of g, as well as your what, will depend on the planet’s mass and radius? (Pg 246)
- G is the what of universal gravitation? (Pg 241)
- What can alter the force and distance moved? (Pg 260)
- Scientists later developed a theory of fields to explain how gravity and other what operate? (Pg 245)
- Which of Newton’s laws of motion can be applied to find the magnitude of centripetal force? (Pg 237)
- What is the line about which rotation occurs called? (Pg 234)
- What kind of acceleration is directed toward the center of a circular path? (Pg 235)
- Who conducted the experiment in 1798 that determined the value of the constant G. (Pg 245)
- Tangential acceleration depends on what? (Pg 236)
- Orbiting objects are in what? (Pg 240)
30 Clues: Orbiting objects are in what? (Pg 240) • G is the what of universal gravitation? (Pg 241) • What kind of speed depends on distance? (Pg 234) • Tangential acceleration depends on what? (Pg 236) • What kind of motion is a Ferris wheel in? (Pg 234) • What can alter the force and distance moved? (Pg 260) • What is the measure of how well a machine works? (Pg 260) • ...
Physics 2025-03-26
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- What can alter the force and distance moved? (Pg 260)
- Which of Newton’s laws of motion can be applied to find the magnitude of centripetal force? (Pg 237)
- On the surface of any planet, the value of g, as well as your what, will depend on the planet’s mass and radius? (Pg 246)
- Orbiting objects are in what? (Pg 240)
- Who conducted the experiment in 1798 that determined the value of the constant G. (Pg 245)
- In Ptolemy’s theory planets travel in small circles called what while simultaneously traveling in larger circular orbits? (Pg 248)
- What kind of force holds planets in orbit and pulls an apple to the ground. It is the mutual force of attraction between particles of matter (pg 240)
- The fact that the acceleration of objects in free fall on Earth’s surface is always the same confirms that gravitational mass and what other kind of mass is equal. (Pg 247)
- When tangential speed is constant the circular motion is described as what? (Pg 234)
- What kind of acceleration is directed toward the center of a circular path? (Pg 235)
- What is this ratio used to find (ouput force/ input force)? (Pg 258)
- The perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation to a line drawn along the direction of the force is called what? (Pg 255)
- Astronauts feel weightless due to a lack of which force that is usually acting on them? (Pg 253)
- The ability of a force to rotate an object around some axis is measured by a quantity called what? (Pg 255)
- What kind of speed depends on distance? (Pg 234)
- What kind of motion can be separated from rotational motion? (Pg 254)
- What is the period called for the time it takes a planet to finish one full revolution? (Pg 249)
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- Scientists later developed a theory of fields to explain how gravity and other what operate? (Pg 245)
- Tangential acceleration depends on what? (Pg 236)
- The what is the distance between the centers of the two bodies? (Pg 250)
- Centripetal acceleration is due to a change in what? (Pg 234)
- How is the square of a planet’s orbital period (T^2) related to the cube of the average distance (r^3) between the planet and the sun, or T^2 sign r^3 (Pg 249)
- Gravitational field strength and free-fall acceleration are what? (Pg 246)
- Each planet travels in what kind of orbit around the sun, and the sun is at one of the focal points? (Pg 249)
- What is the measure of how well a machine works? (Pg 260)
- Who developed this equation for the Law of universal gravitation? Fg = G(m1m2/r^2) (Pg 241)
- G is the what of universal gravitation? (Pg 241)
- Whose three laws describe the motion of the planets? (Pg 248)
- What is the line about which rotation occurs called? (Pg 234)
- Where is the net force directed toward when an object’s circular path is called centripetal force? (Pg 237)
30 Clues: Orbiting objects are in what? (Pg 240) • G is the what of universal gravitation? (Pg 241) • What kind of speed depends on distance? (Pg 234) • Tangential acceleration depends on what? (Pg 236) • What can alter the force and distance moved? (Pg 260) • What is the measure of how well a machine works? (Pg 260) • ...
Physics 2025-03-26
Across
- Who developed this equation for the Law of universal gravitation? Fg = G(m1m2/r^2) (Pg 241)
- What is the measure of how well a machine works? (Pg 260)
- When tangential speed is constant the circular motion is described as what? (Pg 234)
- Whose three laws describe the motion of the planets? (Pg 248)
- Scientists later developed a theory of fields to explain how gravity and other what operate? (Pg 245)
- What is this ratio used to find (ouput force/ input force)? (Pg 258)
- Centripetal acceleration is due to a change in what? (Pg 234)
- G is the what of universal gravitation? (Pg 241)
- The perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation to a line drawn along the direction of the force is called what? (Pg 255)
- Orbiting objects are in what? (Pg 240)
- What is the period called for the time it takes a planet to finish one full revolution? (Pg 249)
- The what is the distance between the centers of the two bodies? (Pg 250)
- Each planet travels in what kind of orbit around the sun, and the sun is at one of the focal points? (Pg 249)
- Who conducted the experiment in 1798 that determined the value of the constant G. (Pg 245)
- How is the square of a planet’s orbital period (T^2) related to the cube of the average distance (r^3) between the planet and the sun, or T^2 sign r^3 (Pg 249)
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- The ability of a force to rotate an object around some axis is measured by a quantity called what? (Pg 255)
- What is the line about which rotation occurs called? (Pg 234)
- Astronauts feel weightless due to a lack of which force that is usually acting on them? (Pg 253)
- On the surface of any planet, the value of g, as well as your what, will depend on the planet’s mass and radius? (Pg 246)
- What kind of force holds planets in orbit and pulls an apple to the ground. It is the mutual force of attraction between particles of matter (pg 240)
- The fact that the acceleration of objects in free fall on Earth’s surface is always the same confirms that gravitational mass and what other kind of mass is equal. (Pg 247)
- Which of Newton’s laws of motion can be applied to find the magnitude of centripetal force? (Pg 237)
- What kind of speed depends on distance? (Pg 234)
- Gravitational field strength and free-fall acceleration are what? (Pg 246)
- What can alter the force and distance moved? (Pg 260)
- In Ptolemy’s theory planets travel in small circles called what while simultaneously traveling in larger circular orbits? (Pg 248)
- What kind of acceleration is directed toward the center of a circular path? (Pg 235)
- What kind of motion can be separated from rotational motion? (Pg 254)
- Tangential acceleration depends on what? (Pg 236)
- Where is the net force directed toward when an object’s circular path is called centripetal force? (Pg 237)
30 Clues: Orbiting objects are in what? (Pg 240) • What kind of speed depends on distance? (Pg 234) • G is the what of universal gravitation? (Pg 241) • Tangential acceleration depends on what? (Pg 236) • What can alter the force and distance moved? (Pg 260) • What is the measure of how well a machine works? (Pg 260) • ...
physics 2025-03-26
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- A unit of speed based on the ratio of an object’s speed to the speed of sound in the surrounding medium (e.g., Mach 1 is the speed of sound).
- Frequency The frequency at which a system naturally oscillates when not subjected to an external force or damping.
- A periodic variation in sound intensity that occurs when two sounds of slightly different frequencies interfere with each other.
- Interference When waves combine to reduce amplitude because their displacements are in opposite directions.
- Interference The phenomenon that occurs when two or more waves overlap, resulting in a combined wave.
- Superposition The principle that the displacement caused by two or more waves is the sum of their individual displacements.
- Sound waves with frequencies higher than the human hearing range, typically above 20,000 Hz.
- Whole-number multiples of a fundamental frequency, which together create complex sounds or tones.
- Interference When waves combine to increase amplitude because their displacements are in the same direction.
- The phenomenon where an object vibrates with maximum amplitude at its natural frequency when subjected to a matching external frequency.
- A logarithmic unit used to measure the intensity or loudness of sound.
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- Refers to speeds that are five times the speed of sound (Mach 5 or higher).
- The part of a longitudinal wave, such as a sound wave, where particles of the medium are closest together, resulting in high pressure.
- Vibration A vibration that occurs when an external force or periodic energy is applied to a system, causing it to vibrate.
- The part of a longitudinal wave where particles of the medium are spread apart, resulting in low pressure.
- Effect: The change in frequency or wavelength of a wave as observed by someone moving relative to the source of the wave (e.g., the pitch of a siren changes as it passes).
- Wave A wave that appears to be stationary, formed by the interference of two waves traveling in opposite directions with the same frequency.
- Sound waves with frequencies below the human hearing range, typically below 20 Hz.
- A point in a standing wave where the displacement is at its maximum.
- The perception of how high or low a sound is, determined by the frequency of the sound wave.
- A point in a standing wave where there is no displacement of the medium (no movement).
21 Clues: A point in a standing wave where the displacement is at its maximum. • A logarithmic unit used to measure the intensity or loudness of sound. • Refers to speeds that are five times the speed of sound (Mach 5 or higher). • Sound waves with frequencies below the human hearing range, typically below 20 Hz. • ...
physics 2025-06-03
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- the tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion
- Depth coordinate
- twisting force causing rotation
- support force from a surface
- speed with direction
- 1/2 * mass * velocity^2
- Change in position with direction
- Pretty good school
- amount of time for one oscillation to occur
- Electric property, can be positive or negative
- Vertical coordinate line
- Unit of power
- back and fourth in a repetitive motion
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- Andresens car
- how much of matter in something
- something that holds charge
- what Andresen realized he has
- opposed electric current
- mass * acceleration
- Constant Speed motion along a circle
- the maximum displacement or distance on a wave
- Ability to do work
- what makes you fall for me
- Digits that show measurement precision
- highly luminous, distant, and active galactic nucleus powered by a supermassive black hole at the center of a galaxy
- Horizontal coordinate line
26 Clues: Andresens car • Unit of power • Depth coordinate • Ability to do work • Pretty good school • mass * acceleration • speed with direction • 1/2 * mass * velocity^2 • opposed electric current • Vertical coordinate line • what makes you fall for me • Horizontal coordinate line • something that holds charge • support force from a surface • what Andresen realized he has • ...
Physics 2025-06-14
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- Tiny particle with commitment issues, always changing energy levels
- When uranium atoms break up messier than a reality TV divorce
- The force that makes toast always land butter-side down
- The Switzerland of atomic particles, staying neutral in all conflicts
- What happens to your heart rate during a physics exam
- What it takes to open a pickle jar that your spouse opened easily
- What increases mysteriously every time you step on a scale
- How loud your neighbor's music is at 2 AM
- How often you check your phone per minute
- The mysterious force between you and your refrigerator at midnight
- Invisible river that makes your toaster work and your bills higher
- Building block of everything, including your student debt
- What microwaves use to make your leftover pizza radioactive
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- The reason you're still on the couch watching Netflix
- How far apart you and your Wi-Fi router's understanding are
- The reason physicists can't decide if Schrödinger's cat needs therapy
- What shopping carts have when they're heading toward expensive cars
- Massless particle that somehow manages to light up your electric bill
- How fast your phone falls when you're standing over concrete
- Why your socks disappear in the dryer but your lint trap fills up
- When atoms decide to form a group chat
- What makes your hair stand up when you touch a doorknob
- The fourth state of matter and what's inside your expensive TV
- Positive particle that's optimistic about every chemical reaction
- What you lose when trying to explain quantum mechanics to your cat
- When hydrogen atoms have a party and create helium confetti
- Why your room gets messy faster than you can clean it
- What your body has to waking up on Monday mornings
28 Clues: When atoms decide to form a group chat • How loud your neighbor's music is at 2 AM • How often you check your phone per minute • What your body has to waking up on Monday mornings • The reason you're still on the couch watching Netflix • What happens to your heart rate during a physics exam • Why your room gets messy faster than you can clean it • ...
Physics 2023-04-04
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- - higher PE to __
- - PE increases as they are closer (-)
- - insulator
- - all capacitors contain __
- - charge
- - direction of the electric force experienced by positive
- - work must be performed against an electric force
- - molecules with + and -
- - 3D version of equipotential lines
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- - PE increases as they are closer (+)
- - accelerates the opposite direction as field lines
- - accelerates the same direction as field lines
- - stores electric energy
- - PE increases as they are further
- - add values
- - position in the electric field
- - distance
- - work to move a charge between two other forces
- - line along which the electric potential is constant
- - strength of a field
- - change in voltage
21 Clues: - charge • - distance • - insulator • - add values • - higher PE to __ • - change in voltage • - strength of a field • - stores electric energy • - molecules with + and - • - all capacitors contain __ • - position in the electric field • - PE increases as they are further • - 3D version of equipotential lines • - PE increases as they are closer (+) • - PE increases as they are closer (-) • ...
Physics 2025-01-21
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- the amount of matter contained within an object
- the force that acts between two surfaces sliding past each other, always opposing the direction of motion of the object
- a unitless number that represents the ratio of the force of kinetic friction acting between two surfaces in relative motion to the normal force pressing those surfaces together
- the si unit of energy or work, the amount of energy transferred when a force of one newton acts on an object through a distance of one meter
- the metric system that is used universally as a standard for measurements
- a quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed
- a push or pull exerted on an object that can cause it to change its motion
- the total work done on an object by all forces acting on it
- the sum of all forces acting on an object
- the rate of change of velocity per unit of time
- a physical property or value that remains constant over time within a closed system
- the starting point or baseline in a system of measurement, essentially meaning "nothing" or the lowest possible value within that context
- a parameter that is a measure of a spring’s resistance to being compressed or stretched
- The length of a spring when no external forces are acting on it
- energy that has not been used or dissipated and is ready to be released
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- the change in an object's position
- the International System of Units (SI) unit for measuring force
- the distance an object moved per unit in time
- the sum of kinetic energy and all forms of potential energy
- a unit of measurement for power, or the rate at which energy is used or produced
- a physical quantity that is described solely by its magnitude (size), meaning it has no direction associated with it
- the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion
- the potential energy stored in the gravitational fields of interacting bodies
- the net work done by all the forces acting on an object is equal to the change in the object’s kinetic energy
- the constant acceleration experienced by an object falling solely under the influence of gravity
- the energy available for use when a deformed elastic object returns to its original configuration
- the product of the component of a force along the direction of displacement and the magnitude of the displacement
- another unit of power 746 watts
- the energy associated with an object because of the position, shape, or condition of the object
- any form of energy that is not associated with the motion or position of an object
30 Clues: another unit of power 746 watts • the change in an object's position • the sum of all forces acting on an object • the distance an object moved per unit in time • the amount of matter contained within an object • the rate of change of velocity per unit of time • the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion • ...
physics 2025-02-25
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- a strain in the structure of a substance produced by pressure, when its layers are laterally shifted in relation to each other.
- the process of decreasing an object's size or volume by applying force
- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid.
- the colorless fluid part of blood, lymph, or milk, in which corpuscles or fat globules are suspended.
- the action of becoming larger or more extensive.
- relating to tension
- a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil.
- a regular repeated three-dimensional arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules in a metal or other crystalline solid.
- the ability or tendency to float in water or air or some other fluid.
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- a substance that has no fixed shape and yields easily to external pressure; a gas or (especially) a liquid.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- relating to heat.
- without a clearly defined shape or form.
- the SI unit of pressure, equal to one newton per square meter (approximately 0.000145 pounds per square inch, or 9.9 × 10-6 atmospheres).
- the state of being thick, sticky, and semifluid in consistency, due to internal friction.
- physical substance in general, as distinct from mind and spirit; (in physics) that which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.
- a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape (unlike a solid) and no fixed volume (unlike a liquid).
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- the force acting on a unit area of a material, essentially measuring the intensity of force distributed across a surface
- the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid.
- a force tending to pull or stretch something to an extreme or damaging degree.
- a piece of a homogeneous solid substance having a natural geometrically regular form with symmetrically arranged plane faces.
22 Clues: relating to heat. • relating to tension • without a clearly defined shape or form. • the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid. • the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid. • the action of becoming larger or more extensive. • the ability or tendency to float in water or air or some other fluid. • ...
Physics 2024-12-01
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- a push or pull
- exists tangent to the circle
- a force of attraction between two objects that have mass
- force that is equal in size and opposite in direction
- force
- force is not equal in size and opposite in direction
- force that is a type of friction that occurs between air molecules and a moving object
- force directly touches the object
- which newton's law states that an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an outside,unblanced force
- force that acts between moving surfaces
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- accelaration that is directly towards the center of the circcle
- force acting along a rope or cable
- newton's universal law of __________ states that more mass of objects = more force and more distance between the objects = less force
- support force that opposes gravity
- force that keeps an object at rest
- object moving in a circular
- this is a force applied to an object by another object
- force is felt, but does not contact the object
- which of newton's law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- newton's law that states f=ma
20 Clues: force • a push or pull • object moving in a circular • exists tangent to the circle • newton's law that states f=ma • force directly touches the object • force acting along a rope or cable • support force that opposes gravity • force that keeps an object at rest • force that acts between moving surfaces • force is felt, but does not contact the object • ...
physics 2024-12-03
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- - способность материала сопротивляться деформации под действием внешних сил.
- - движение тела под действием силы тяжести, обычно направленное вниз.
- - векторная величина, равная произведению массы тела на его скорость, характеризующая движение тела.
- - скалярная величина, характеризующая способность тела выполнять работу или производить изменения в системе.
- - сила, с которой тело притягивается к Земле, равная произведению массы на ускорение свободного падения.
- - элемент, на который действует сила, поддерживающий тело в равновесии.
- - отображение вектора на ось или плоскость, позволяющее анализировать его компоненты.
- - векторная величина, равная разности конечного и начального положения тела.
- - основная единица длины в системе СИ, равная расстоянию, которое проходит свет в вакууме за 1/299792458 секунды.
- - векторная величина, характеризующая изменение скорости тела с течением времени.
- - векторная величина, характеризующая быстроту изменения положения тела с течением времени.
- - числовое значение, определяющее положение точки в пространстве относительно выбранной системы отсчета.
- - объект, обладающий массой и занимающий определенное пространство.
- - раздел механики, изучающий движение тел и причины, его вызывающие (силы).
- - положительно заряженная элементарная частица, входящая в состав атомного ядра.
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- - сила, с которой тела притягиваются друг к другу, в частности, сила, с которой Земля притягивает объекты к своей поверхности.
- - раздел физики, изучающий движение и взаимодействие тел.
- - линия, по которой движется тело в пространстве.
- - единица измерения силы в системе СИ, равная силе, необходимой для ускорения массы в один килограмм на один метр в секунду в квадрате.
- - мера количества вещества в теле, определяющая его инертные и гравитационные свойства.
- - свойство тел сохранять состояние покоя или равномерного прямолинейного движения, если на них не действуют внешние силы.
- - изменение положения тела относительно других тел с течением времени.
- - мера пространства, занимаемого телом, измеряемая в кубических единицах.
- - математический объект, имеющий направление и величину, используемый для описания физических величин.
- - основная единица времени в системе СИ, равная 1/60 минуты.
- - отрицательно заряженная элементарная частица, входящая в состав атома и отвечающая за электрические свойства вещества.
- - наука, изучающая природу и законы, управляющие движением и взаимодействием материи.
- - физическая величина, равная произведению силы на перемещение в направлении этой силы.
- - векторная величина, вызывающая изменение движения тела, измеряемая в ньютонах.
- - единица измерения работы и энергии в системе СИ, равная работе, совершаемой силой в один ньютон на расстоянии в один метр.
30 Clues: - линия, по которой движется тело в пространстве. • - раздел физики, изучающий движение и взаимодействие тел. • - основная единица времени в системе СИ, равная 1/60 минуты. • - объект, обладающий массой и занимающий определенное пространство. • - движение тела под действием силы тяжести, обычно направленное вниз. • ...
Physics 2025-11-17
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- Regions where the field lines are parallel and evenly spaced, indicating the field strength and direction are constant at all points within that region (though this is an idealization, as gravity fields are typically radial).
- An event where Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow on the Moon.
- An event where the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, blocking all or part of the Sun's light.
- The time it takes the Moon to complete one orbit around Earth with respect to the fixed stars, approximately 27.3 days.
- An Earth-centered orbit with an orbital period matching Earth's rotation on its axis (one sidereal day).
- A closed, oval-shaped curve, which is the shape of planetary orbits according to Kepler's first law.
- A phenomenon where two orbiting bodies exert a regular, periodic gravitational influence on each other, usually because their orbital periods are related by a simple integer ratio.
- A type of eclipse where the celestial body is completely obscured.
- A vector field used to explain the influence a body extends into the space around itself, measured in units of newtons per kilogram (N/kg) or m/s².
- The time period of the Moon's phases, from new moon to new moon, averaging about 29.5 days.
- A physical quantity that has a value (magnitude and direction) for each point in space and time, used to explain influences like gravity.
- Law of Universal Gravitation: A law stating that every object attracts every other object with a force proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
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- A scientific law stating that the intensity of a physical quantity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from its source.
- A type of eclipse where only part of the celestial body is obscured.
- An imaginary curve used as a visual aid to represent a vector field, tangent to the field vector at each point along its length.
- A solar eclipse in which the Moon is too far from Earth to completely cover the Sun, resulting in a "ring of fire" effect.
- The universal empirical physical constant, denoted by the capital letter G, that determines the strength of the gravitational field.
- The force of attraction between any two masses in the universe.
- The curved path of a celestial object (such as a planet or satellite) around a star, planet, or moon.
- A measure of how much an ellipse deviates from a perfect circle; a value of 0 is a circle.
20 Clues: The force of attraction between any two masses in the universe. • A type of eclipse where the celestial body is completely obscured. • A type of eclipse where only part of the celestial body is obscured. • An event where Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow on the Moon. • ...
Physics 2019-03-10
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- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- Friction the force that resists the initiation between two surfaces that are in contact and at rest
- Heat the quantity of heat required to raise a unit of mass of homogeneous material 1 ok or 1 oc in a specific way given constant pressure and volume
- a measure of the size of a body or region in three-dimensional space
- a material used to cool an area or object to a temperature that is lower than the temperature of the environment
- Machine one of six basic machine types of machines which are the basis for all other forms of machines
- a quantity, usually expressed as a percentage that measures the ratio of useful work output to work input
- Engine a machine that transform heat into mechanical energy or work
- Energy the energy an object has because of position, shape or condition of the object
- a description of how close a measurement is to the true value of the quantity measured
- the change in position of an object
- a factor that changes in an experiment in order to test a hypothesis
- the exactness of a measurement
- Machines a machine made of more that one simple machine
- Fall the motion of a body when only the force of gravity is acting on the body
- a quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed
- the speed of an object in a particular direction
- the movement of matter due to differences in density that are caused by temperature variations
- object change in position relative to a reference point
- the tendency of an object to resist being moved or, if the object is moving, to resist a change in speed or direction until and outside force acts on the object
- Zero the temperature at which molecular energy is a minimum 0 ok on the kelvin scale or -273.16 oc on the Celsius scale
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- the knowledge obtained by observing natural events and conditions in order to discover facts and formulate laws or principles that can be verified or tested
- Law a summary of many experimental results and observations; a law tells how things work
- the rate at which velocity changes over time; an objects accelerates if its speed, direction or both change
- a measure of how hot (or cold) something is; specifically; a measure of average kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- an action exerted on a body in order to change the body’s state of rest or motion; force has magnitude and direction
- the energy transferred between object that are at different temperatures
- thinking the ability and willingness to assess claims critically and make judgements on the basis of objective and supported reasons
- Conduction the transfer of energy as heat through a material
- the energy that is transferred as electromagnetic waves, such as visible light and infrared waves
- Figure a prescribed decimal place that determines the amount of rounding off to be done based on the precision of the measurement
- An instrument that measures and indicates temperature
- Notation a method of expressing a quantity as a number multiplied by 10 to the appropriate power
- Advantage a quantity that measures how much a machine multiples a force by
- the distance travelled by the time interval during which the motion occurred
- a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and the velocity of an object
- Motion the curved path that an object follows when thrown, launched, or otherwise projected near the surface of the earth; the motion of objects that are moving in two dimensions under the influence of gravity
- Friction the force that opposes the movement of two surfaces that are in contact with each other and are sliding over each other
- Velocity the constant velocity of a falling object when the force of air resistance is equal in magnitude and opposite I direction to the force of gravity
- the transfer of energy to a body by the application of a force that causes the body to move in the direction of the force
- the measure of the straight-line distance between two points
42 Clues: the exactness of a measurement • the change in position of an object • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • the speed of an object in a particular direction • An instrument that measures and indicates temperature • object change in position relative to a reference point • Machines a machine made of more that one simple machine • ...
physics 2022-01-25
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- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- of Energy the energy of interacting bodies or particles in a closed system remains constant
- of Momentum the total momentum of a system remains constant
- system a system thatF is free from the influence of a net external force that alters the momentum of the system
- force acting over time
- System a system that has flows of information, energy, and/or matter between the system and its environment
- 3rd Law the law of action and reaction
- the capacity for doing work
- the condition of a system when neither its state of motion nor its internal energy state tends to change with time
- Collision a collision in which there is no net loss in kinetic energy in the system as a result of the collision
- Energy sum of the kinetic energy, or energy of motion, and the potential energy
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- speed of something in a given direction
- energy stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity
- system a system that is completely isolated from its environment
- measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force
- Force the support force exerted upon an object that is in contact with another stable object
- time rate of doing work or delivering energy, expressible as the amount of work done W, or energy transferred, divided by the time interval t—or W/t
- unit of power in the International System
- 2nd Law F=ma
- energy a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion
- property of a body by virtue of which it opposes any agency that attempts to put it in motion
- unit of work or energy in the International System of Units
- 1st Law An object remains at rest and an object in motion maintains its velocity unless it experience an unbalanced force
- property of all matter
- Collision a collision in which there is a loss of kinetic energy
26 Clues: 2nd Law F=ma • force acting over time • property of all matter • the capacity for doing work • 3rd Law the law of action and reaction • speed of something in a given direction • unit of power in the International System • of Momentum the total momentum of a system remains constant • unit of work or energy in the International System of Units • ...
physics 2022-01-03
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- your accusation
- physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- Distinguishing Temperature, Heat, and Thermal Energy.
- the spreading of something more widely.
- corresponding in size or amount to something else.
- 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.
- We tend to believe in phenomena that are predictable.
- the ability to recognize
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.
- the more believable its to are time
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound.
- something brought down to hands on scale
- your ability to stay focus
- the logical thinking of support
- the quality of being hot; high temperature
- what your trying to answer
- the scale of temperature in which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100° under standard conditions
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- matter cant be created nor destroyed but can be changed
- a consecutive sequence of issues of a periodical
- 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.
- an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, used especially in forecasting the weather and determining altitude.
- finding evidence to support a theory is rarely straightforward.
- 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.
- such that one increases in proportion to a decrease in the other
- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
- proof supporting your claim
- 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.
- the degree of compactness of a substance
- to have the same or similar result
- your thought of whats going to happen
- the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible, at which the motion of particles that constitutes heat would be minimal. It is zero on the Kelvin scale, equivalent to –273.15°C or –459.67°F.
31 Clues: your accusation • the ability to recognize • your ability to stay focus • what your trying to answer • proof supporting your claim • the logical thinking of support • to have the same or similar result • the more believable its to are time • your thought of whats going to happen • the spreading of something more widely. • the degree of compactness of a substance • ...
physics 2020-06-09
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- the rate at which an object covers a distance
- derived unit used to measure force.
- how much ground an object has covered during its motion.
- resistance to motion of one object moving against another.
- a line is drawn perpendicular to the surface of mirror
- the resistance an object has to change its state of motion.
- work done by a force of one newton acting through one meter
- two variables move in opposite directions
- the product of force and displacement.
- relation that remains unchanged
- For a projectile launched with a velocity an angle
- a vehicle's capacity to gain speed within a short time.
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- can't be created or destroyed.
- a number on an axis.
- the pulling force
- quantities that are described by a magnitude and a direction.
- related to the force acting on the object
- The basic unit of length
- how far out of place an object is
- the standard measure of a quantity.
- the speed of something in a given direction
- any physical property that can be quantified
- the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time.
- strength as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- quantities that are fully described by a magnitude
25 Clues: the pulling force • a number on an axis. • The basic unit of length • can't be created or destroyed. • relation that remains unchanged • how far out of place an object is • derived unit used to measure force. • the standard measure of a quantity. • the product of force and displacement. • related to the force acting on the object • two variables move in opposite directions • ...
Physics 2020-08-28
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- mass/volume
- A collision that occurs when the two objects “bounce” apart when they collide.
- A collision that occurs when the two objects collide and do not bounce away from each other.
- An act in which an object changes its position over time
- The force that pulls on object and causes acceleration if the objects are not balanced by opposing force
- The velocity where air resistance is strong enough to balance the weight of the falling object
- Measure of gravitational attraction or force or gravity pulling of one object towards the center of another object
- the sudden, forceful coming together in direct contact of two bodies
- A material or property that can be quantified.
- A specific watch used to measure time
- velocity/time
- the SI unit of impulse
- a measure of the amount of light that a point source radiates in a given direction.
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- The force between two objects that are sliding across each other.
- Mass in motion
- Amount of matter in an object or a measure or the inertia of an object
- The flow of electric charge
- The change in position of an object.
- The capacity/ ability to do work.
- If there is a car and a skateboard that is moving down a hill at the same velocity, which one of them has more momentum?
- Quantities with magnitude and direction
- The physical quantity that expresses hot and cold.
- A strong push force that is present in aircraft engines
- The measurement of something from end to end.
- Change of momentum in an object when the object is acted upon by a force upon.
- A push or pull
- Quantities with magnitude but no directions
- The force in a stretched material
- distance/time
- The scientist who discovered the laws of motion
30 Clues: mass/volume • velocity/time • distance/time • Mass in motion • A push or pull • the SI unit of impulse • The flow of electric charge • The capacity/ ability to do work. • The force in a stretched material • The change in position of an object. • A specific watch used to measure time • Quantities with magnitude and direction • Quantities with magnitude but no directions • ...
Physics 2020-05-29
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- physical quantity that can be followed by a single number and usually accompanied by a number
- a force that usually results in pulling
- the ability of a material to be pulled and returned to original shape
- an objects change in position
- when a force acts upon an object while moving
- the distance traveled
- units that are used and can be changed by a force
- the rate at which a vehicle or an object moves
- speed that doesn't change and stays at the same rate
- the capacity of being able to do work
- a push or pull upon an object which causes an interaction with another object
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- place where something or someone has been put
- amount of resistance that can change an object
- a motion of gravity where gravity is the only force acting upon it
- steepness of a line
- The resistance to motion of one object
- the distance traveled within a unit
- the rate at which a car gains its speed within a short time
- natural force that causes something to fall towards the earth
- the standard measure of a quantity
- the rate at which work is done
- a unit of length
- mass in the motion
- two objects moving in opposite directions
24 Clues: a unit of length • mass in the motion • steepness of a line • the distance traveled • an objects change in position • the rate at which work is done • the standard measure of a quantity • the distance traveled within a unit • the capacity of being able to do work • The resistance to motion of one object • a force that usually results in pulling • ...
physics 2022-03-10
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- contained inside the nucleus with protons, has no charge
- material in which electric charges do move freely
- method of charging neutral objects by inducing a temporary separation of charge by bringing a charged object near a conductor
- device for detecting charge, gives only qualitative data
- atom that is positively or negatively charged
- transferable subatomic particles
- particles with the same type of charge exert ___ forces on each other
- material with zero electrical resistance at really low temperatures
- material in which some electrons are freer than insulator electrons
- material in which electric charges do not move freely
- + or - 1.6 ….. For a proton and electron respectively
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- subatomic particle with positive charge
- electric charge is ______
- oppositely charged particles exert ______ forces on each other
- SI units for electric charge
- method of charging neutral objects by touching a charged object to a neutral object
- When an electric charge is ______, it means that no charge is created or destroyed.
- rubbing two objects together, objects acquire opposite charges
- region in space where a charged particle feels a force
- contacting a charged object to a larger conductor which can provide or accept excess electrons
20 Clues: electric charge is ______ • SI units for electric charge • transferable subatomic particles • subatomic particle with positive charge • atom that is positively or negatively charged • material in which electric charges do move freely • material in which electric charges do not move freely • + or - 1.6 ….. For a proton and electron respectively • ...
physics 2022-04-06
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physics 2022-04-06
20 Clues: bkk • nbk • hhi • nbkj • bjjk • hkvh • vhjg • jbkj • bhjvj • bjbk, • bkjvh • bjkbk • bhkvbk • jkhhkj • bjkjbkjb • huguhjbk • vjtygjkvf • bkguikjbuig • iugighfuyuh • bkbjiguvkgk
Physics!! 2013-11-10
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- A force that acts on a body with a displacement
- Principle that states energy cannot be created or destroyed only converted
- A type of force that does no net work on an object on a closed path
- Type of orbit above the equator
- A type of curve that isn't effected by static friction
- A force that points toward the center of a circle
- A type of energy in motion
- Apparent force that points away from the center of a circle
- Sum of the potential and kinetic energies is the total _______ energy
- A type of circular motion that has a constant velocity
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- Average _______ is work done per unit time
- Friction, air resistance, propulsive forces are all examples of ___-___________ energies
- SI unit for power
- Type of energy that runs your fridge
- Type of energy used in cooking
- Half the diameter of a circle
- Orbital______ is the time it takes for a satellite to make one complete revolution
- The energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others
- The SI unit for work
- The weight an object exerts on a scale it is in contact with
20 Clues: SI unit for power • The SI unit for work • A type of energy in motion • Half the diameter of a circle • Type of energy used in cooking • Type of orbit above the equator • Type of energy that runs your fridge • Average _______ is work done per unit time • A force that acts on a body with a displacement • A force that points toward the center of a circle • ...
physics 2013-09-22
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- the point in which both variables in a coordinate system have the value of 0
- defined as the change in position, divided by the time during which the change occured
- quantities such as position
- a graph that can be used to determine on object´s velocity and position
- the position of any object at any particular instant in time
- line,vibration, arc, circular
- quantities such as temperature or distance that are just witout numbers
- distance traveled per hour; the distance traveled divided by the time taken
- the act of changing of palace or position.
- a change in position having both magnified an direction
- a scale of quantity of how far an objective is from the objective
- the separation between an object and the origin it can be (+) or (-)
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- a serie of image showing the position of moving objects
- a vector that result from the first vector
- the difference between two times
- an object at a particular instant or at a particular point of its path
- tells you that locate of 0 point of the variable
- temperature, distance, length, etc...
- a simplified version of motion diagram
- a characteristic of measure value describing the deegre of exactness of measurement
- a branch of sience
- a characteristic of measure values that describe how well the results measurement agree
22 Clues: a branch of sience • quantities such as position • line,vibration, arc, circular • the difference between two times • temperature, distance, length, etc... • a simplified version of motion diagram • a vector that result from the first vector • the act of changing of palace or position. • tells you that locate of 0 point of the variable • ...
physics 2014-03-19
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- the speed of an object at a particular instant is known as its _________ speed
- the force that opposes or tends to oppose motion between surfaces in contact
- the object will accelerate in the direction of the _______ force
- _____ forces is the force which exist between objects that are in contact
- a symbol of G and a factor of 10^9
- rate of change of displacement
- formula = length/time
- a region in which a mass experiences a force due to gravitational attraction
- a tool that can measure to a precision of 0.01cm
- SI unit of force
- physical quantities that have both magnitude and direction
- SI unit of length
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- rate of change of velocity
- measured with a spring balance
- we say the forces acting on the object are _______
- A physical quantity consists of a unit and a ______
- count the ______ on the graph to find out the acceleration of an object
- amount of matter in the body
- refers to the reluctance of the object to change its state of rest or motion, due to its mass
- SI unit of mass
20 Clues: SI unit of mass • SI unit of force • SI unit of length • formula = length/time • rate of change of velocity • amount of matter in the body • measured with a spring balance • rate of change of displacement • a symbol of G and a factor of 10^9 • a tool that can measure to a precision of 0.01cm • we say the forces acting on the object are _______ • ...
Physics 2014-03-16
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- The gravitational force acting per unit mass
- Change of velocity for every unit of time is constant
- A substance that causes a surface to reduce friction greatly
- A complete to-and-fro motion of a pendulum
- a vector quantity which S.I. unit is newton(N)
- The error that is caused due to the wrong positioning of eye level
- The amount of matter in a body
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- A force acting against a body
- A quatity that consists of a numerical magnitude and a unit
- Rate of change of displacement
- The person who discovered that all objects fall at the same acceleration due to Earth's gravity
- The measurement taken by common weighing instruments such as the spring balance and bathroom scale
- Physical quatity that has both magnitude and direction
- The instrument that has a main scale and a sliding vernier scale
- The final force exerted after the addition of the different forces acting on an object
- The reluctance of the object to change its state of rest or motion, due to its mass
- The other method of adding non-parallel vectors other than the tip-to-tail method
- the contact force that opposes or tends to oppose motion between surfaces in contact
- Mass per unit volume
- The base quatitiy of which its S.I. unit is metre.
20 Clues: Mass per unit volume • A force acting against a body • Rate of change of displacement • The amount of matter in a body • A complete to-and-fro motion of a pendulum • The gravitational force acting per unit mass • a vector quantity which S.I. unit is newton(N) • The base quatitiy of which its S.I. unit is metre. • Change of velocity for every unit of time is constant • ...
physics 2013-04-11
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- observed for sound waves and electromagnetic radiation by a change in the frequency
- combination of sounds
- rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time
- tone that the ear receives
- change in direction of a wavefront at an between two different media
- A wave whose frequency is a whole-number multiple of that of another
- my name
- wave that is propagated in the same direction as the displacement
- speed
- the arrival of a beam of light or particles at a surface
- travelling through the same medium at the same time
- a vibrating guitar string
- moves through a medium from one point to the next point
- lack of vibration
- intense sounds
- point on a wave with the greatest positive value
- minimum point in a wave
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- have a ratio equal to a small whole number
- two bodies vibrate with same frequency
- change in light or sound
- Change in the directions and intensities of a group of waves after passing by an obstacle
- a unit used to express the intensity of a sound wave
- two or more waves of different frequencies
- transmits light
- distance moved by a point on a vibrating body
- a repeating event per unit time
- cross
- the addition of two or more waves that results in a new wave pattern
- distance between
29 Clues: speed • cross • my name • intense sounds • transmits light • distance between • lack of vibration • combination of sounds • minimum point in a wave • change in light or sound • a vibrating guitar string • tone that the ear receives • a repeating event per unit time • two bodies vibrate with same frequency • have a ratio equal to a small whole number • ...
physics 2013-04-11
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- the arrival of a beam of light or particles at a surface
- minimum point in a wave
- my name
- point on a wave with the greatest positive value
- cross
- wave that is propagated in the same direction as the displacement
- two or more waves of different frequencies
- lack of vibration
- two bodies vibrate with same frequency
- travelling through the same medium at the same time
- rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time
- combination of sounds
- Change in the directions and intensities of a group of waves after passing by an obstacle
- distance between
- change in direction of a wavefront at an between two different media
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- distance moved by a point on a vibrating body
- intense sounds
- have a ratio equal to a small whole number
- speed
- observed for sound waves and electromagnetic radiation by a change in the frequency
- A wave whose frequency is a whole-number multiple of that of another
- transmits light
- a unit used to express the intensity of a sound wave
- change in light or sound
- moves through a medium from one point to the next point
- the addition of two or more waves that results in a new wave pattern
- a repeating event per unit time
- tone that the ear receives
- a vibrating guitar string
29 Clues: speed • cross • my name • intense sounds • transmits light • distance between • lack of vibration • combination of sounds • minimum point in a wave • change in light or sound • a vibrating guitar string • tone that the ear receives • a repeating event per unit time • two bodies vibrate with same frequency • have a ratio equal to a small whole number • ...
Physics 2013-05-19
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- a region of spacetime from which gravity prevents anything from escaping
- a wave that propagates as an oscillation of matter
- any influence that causes and object to undergo a certain change
- a wave produced by the acceleration of an electric charge
- the resistance of any physical object to a change in its state of motion or rest
- the opposition to the passage of an electic current
- a wave where the direction of displacement is perpendicular to the motion
- energy in motion
- force or speed of movement
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- rate of occurence
- a wave where the direction of displacement is in the same direction as the motion
- a stellar remnant composed mostly of electron-degenerate matter
- the distance measuded in the direction of propagation to the wave
- the amount of energy an object has stored
- the rate at which the velocity of a body changes with time
- a state of rest or balance due to the equal action of opposing forces
- a way of travel for sound and light
- electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
- passing from one object to another using electricity
- a substance, body, or device that readily conducts heat
- a mechanical phenomenon whereby oscillations occur about an equilibrium point
- the amount ot quantity of heaviness or mass
- a defined place or position of a wave
- a cloud of interstellar gas and dust
- an object that waves travel through
25 Clues: energy in motion • rate of occurence • force or speed of movement • a way of travel for sound and light • an object that waves travel through • a cloud of interstellar gas and dust • a defined place or position of a wave • the amount of energy an object has stored • the amount ot quantity of heaviness or mass • a wave that propagates as an oscillation of matter • ...
physics 2015-01-23
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- immediate and intimate way to connect and follow friends
- used to communicated and stay updated in whats news
- space base satellite navigation system that provides location and time
- used to still updated even if it's brownout
- that permit to or more users to conduct a conversation when they are not in the same vicinity if each other to be heard directly
- is a mobile text and voice messaging communication service
- is an online friendly photo sharing video sharing and so on
- used in texting
- is an online communication like texting mobile phones
- is a free mobile instant messaging app for smartphones with free text and free call
- it has near communication
- a wireless telecommunications device also known as beeper
- short for electronic mail
- lets you send free messages as well make free calls
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- application software that specialize providing video chat, video call
- is an instant messaging app for smartphones that operates under subscription business model
- free messenger service that allows to connect with those whom matter most to you send
- to imitate other machine to extend, thinking to have fun
- is an image hosting and video hosting website
- used to record video with messages
- it is a social media website and it is one of the most popular sites in the united states
- is an internet based instant messaging app that supports free sms or texting messaging
- it is an mobile messaging and voice calling app with social networking and game features
- follow blogs you been sharing about
- used to announced important news
- voice communication and multimedia session
- is an online social network service that enables user to send short messages called tweets
- make a beeping sound especially a simple computer
- it is landline telephone
- one of the first dating mobile people discovery app
30 Clues: used in texting • it is landline telephone • it has near communication • short for electronic mail • used to announced important news • used to record video with messages • follow blogs you been sharing about • voice communication and multimedia session • used to still updated even if it's brownout • is an image hosting and video hosting website • ...
Physics 2014-11-02
Across
- Change in velocity divided by time interval over which it occurred.
- The force that opposes the motion between two surfaces that are in contact.
- The manipulated variable.
- The acceleration of a body is directly proportional to the net force on it and inversely proportional to its mass.
- Forces that give materials their strength.
- An object with no force acting on it moves with constant velocity.
- Gravitational force exerted by a large body, usually Earth.
- Quantity,like distance,that has only a magnitude, or size.
- Ratio of change in position to time interval over which change takes place.
- Change in position.
- Responding variable.
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- A constant that depends on the surfaces in contact.
- Quantity having both magnitude and direction.
- Friction Force that opposes the start of motion.
- The separation between two points.
- Acceleration measured over a finite time interval.
- When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second exerts a force on the first that is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction.
- Study of matter and energy and their relationships.
- Velocity measured over a finite time interval.
- The magnitude of the velocity.
20 Clues: Change in position. • Responding variable. • The manipulated variable. • The magnitude of the velocity. • The separation between two points. • Forces that give materials their strength. • Quantity having both magnitude and direction. • Velocity measured over a finite time interval. • Friction Force that opposes the start of motion. • ...
Physics 2015-09-02
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- energy obtained from water
- layer of sun which we can see
- process when nucleus breaks
- source which cannot be renewed
- extended layer
- a type of crude oil
- coal is extracted by what?
- which gas is found more deeper than crude oil
- stage when sun gets hotter and hotter
- concreted tanks for biomass energy
- energy inside the nucleus
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- energy obtained from wind
- person who made the law which is that the universe is expanding
- thin layer
- process when nuclei combines
- a gas which is created when fossil fuels were burnt
- energy of motion
- zone which moves heat outwards
- energy related to sun
- stored energy
- source which can be renewed
- energy obtained from plant and animal waste
- stage of explosion
- what is found when mining is done?
24 Clues: thin layer • stored energy • extended layer • energy of motion • stage of explosion • a type of crude oil • energy related to sun • energy obtained from wind • energy inside the nucleus • energy obtained from water • coal is extracted by what? • process when nucleus breaks • source which can be renewed • process when nuclei combines • layer of sun which we can see • ...
Physics 2016-08-13
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- Used to obtain spectrum
- Gave us law of elasticity
- Effect responsible for change in frequency due to relative motion
- a thermoelectric device for measuring temperature, consisting of two wires of different metals connected at two points, a voltage being developed between the two junctions in proportion to the temperature difference.
- interference pattern between two sounds of slightly different frequencies
- the layer of the earth's atmosphere which contains a high concentration of free electrons and is able to reflect radio waves
- the failure of rays to converge at one focus
- He gave us absolute zero
- a massive and extremely remote celestial object, emitting exceptionally large amounts of energy,
- isotope of hydrogen
- responsible for current in a semiconductor
- light can be sent from earth to moon
- star-forming regions
- Addition of impurity
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- bending of light when it encounters a sharp edge
- Force required to open the tap
- Gave us laws of planetary motion
- the SI unit of luminous flux
- Gave wave theory of light
- His law is used in working of dynamo
- Too lazy to move if you don’t push it
- store charges
- Nuclear particle
- the SI unit of magnetic field
- Northern lights
25 Clues: store charges • Northern lights • Nuclear particle • isotope of hydrogen • star-forming regions • Addition of impurity • Used to obtain spectrum • He gave us absolute zero • Gave us law of elasticity • Gave wave theory of light • the SI unit of luminous flux • the SI unit of magnetic field • Force required to open the tap • Gave us laws of planetary motion • ...
physics 2016-03-15
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- The amount of newtons per kilogram(aprox)
- ...... force is responsible for chemical bonding.
- Vector measure of speed.
- Resistance to movement.
- Acts to pull a stretched object back to its original length.
- When an object rests on another you get ...... force.
- The higher the mass the lower the .......
- The ..... an object is the less friction acts upon it.
- Stops boats sinking.
- What weight is measured in.
- It affects both aspects that are factors in the amount of time it takes you to stop.
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- Forces are ......
- The force that stops atoms from falling apart is ..... force
- The overall effect of multiple forces is called the .... force.
- It opposes motion.
- The maximum vector speed an object can fall at (dash between words).
- Mass is the amount of ..... something contains.
- A push and pull force, opposite poles attract. It is a ..... force.
- The force that stops parachutists from going splat.
- Before you put your foot on the break you have ...... distance
- Is used to represent forces on a diagram.
- Acceleration is measured in metres per second .....
22 Clues: Forces are ...... • It opposes motion. • Stops boats sinking. • Resistance to movement. • Vector measure of speed. • What weight is measured in. • The amount of newtons per kilogram(aprox) • The higher the mass the lower the ....... • Is used to represent forces on a diagram. • Mass is the amount of ..... something contains. • ...... force is responsible for chemical bonding. • ...
