physics Crossword Puzzles
Physics Test 2020-12-05
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- A graph that shows how position depends on time is ________-________.
- The method of converting units using dimensional analysis is the ________-________.
- The change in position of an object is __________.
- The sum of two or more vectors is the __________.
- An object that has the same average velocity for all time intervals is moving at ________-_________.
- The separation between two objects is __________.
- The positions of objects can be compared to a chosen position, the ________-________.
- The difference between two clock readings is ________-________.
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction is a(n) __________ quantity.
- The state of an object under the influence of a gravitational force with no counteracting force is ________-________.
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- The point at which the resultant force acting on an object is zero is __________.
- The force pair where, for every action, there is an equal (in size) and opposite (in direction) reaction is called ________-________.
- The point from which a body or an object starts moving is the __________.
- The speed of an object at a particular moment in time is its ________-________.
- The horizontal displacement of a projectile is called the __________.
- The amount of matter an object or substance contains is __________.
- A graph that shows how velocity depends on time is ________-________.
- The change in velocity divided by the time interval is __________.
- Both the speed and direction of motion are expressed as __________.
- An object's resistance to change of its state of motion is __________.
- The separation between an object and a reference point is the __________.
- The apparent shift in the position of an object when it is viewed from various angles is ____________.
- The push or pull exerted on or by an object is __________.
- A quantity that has only magnitude is a(n) __________ quanitity.
24 Clues: The sum of two or more vectors is the __________. • The separation between two objects is __________. • The change in position of an object is __________. • The push or pull exerted on or by an object is __________. • The difference between two clock readings is ________-________. • A quantity that has only magnitude is a(n) __________ quanitity. • ...
physics review 2021-02-22
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- A scalar quantity that refers to "how fast an object is moving"
- A body’s relative mass or the quantity of matter contained in it
- The measure of the amount of matter in an object
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another
- The difference between final velocity and initial velocity
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- A point around which something or someone can rotate
- ∑
- The velocity of an object before the effect of acceleration
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- Acceleration in the direction opposite to the direction of the velocity
- the extent or amount of space between two points
- The velocity, which an object has at the end of a given time period
- The force that pulls two masses toward each other
- A quantity that has magnitude but not particular direction
- Is the product of the mass and velocity of an object (mass in motion)
- A word used to describe the size or extent of something
- The rate of change of velocity
- The motion of a body without acceleration
- A vector quantity that measures displacement
20 Clues: ∑ • The rate of change of velocity • The motion of a body without acceleration • A vector quantity that measures displacement • the extent or amount of space between two points • The measure of the amount of matter in an object • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction • The force that pulls two masses toward each other • ...
Physics 1 2021-02-07
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- When a wave slows down or speeds up due to travelling in a more or less dense medium.
- Part of the electromagnetic spectrum with a wavelength just below radio waves
- The amount of radiation a person has absorbed.
- When a spring is stretched and does not return to its original shape.
- The negatively charged particle in an atom
- An object that can attract anything made from iron, steel, nickel or cobalt
- The point of an object that all of its mass can be thought as being centred on.
- An electrical device whose reistance decreases when it gets hotter.
- Mass divided by volume
- Also called infra red radiation - a form of radiation that is given out by hot objects.
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- A power station that uses tidal power. Usually built across an estuary.
- A substance that allows electricity or thermal (heat energy) to pass through it easily.
- The rate of flow of charge
- The distance between the focus and the point where the converging rays meet.
- A unit for measuring electricity, sometimes simply called "units"
- The time it takes someone to react to a stimulus
- A temporary magnet that has been "made" using a permanent magnet
- The speed a wave moves with
- A source of background radiation.
- A lens that converges (brings together) rays of light.
- A device that transmits light using the process of total internal reflection.
- A nuclear reaction that happens in stars when small nuclei (usually hydrogen) are combined to form larger nuclei (i.e. helium)
- One of the three wires in a plug - coloured green and yellow
23 Clues: Mass divided by volume • The rate of flow of charge • The speed a wave moves with • A source of background radiation. • The negatively charged particle in an atom • The amount of radiation a person has absorbed. • The time it takes someone to react to a stimulus • A lens that converges (brings together) rays of light. • ...
Physics Overview 2021-05-13
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- You can determine a projectile's trajectory if you know its
- a vector quantity has both magnitude and ___
- an object shot through the air
- which waves reach earth's surface
- increase in ___ increases the gravitational potential energy of an object
- what represents change in speed on a position time graph
- F=ma is the equation for
- which type of force is the strongest when acting upon an atom
- if there is more mass, the acceleration is
- Highest frequency of light visible
- is distance a scalar or vector quantity
- What do mechanical waves need
- momentum depends on what
- the angle between the incident ray and the normal
- electromagnetic wave with the lowest frequency
- the lowest part of a wave
- unit to measure force
- what does coulombs law involve
- which color is not included in the light spectrum
- What is the direction of the acceleration of an object in circular motion
- what increases when a voltage source is added in a series circuit
- what kind of speed is registered by automobile speedometer
- What is a force
- a joule is a unit of
- coldest temperature possible
- In physics, temperature is the average ______ of the moving particles in a substance
- if the force of an object doubles, what happens to its acceleration
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- increases when a metal spring is stretched horizontally
- as we become older, the frequency range of human hearing ____
- an image that forms behind the lens
- what is the unit for power
- what type of wave is a sound wave
- Who invented physics
- what is the change in momentum
- where are the protons and neutrons located in an atom
- which lens always has a positive focal length
- change in momentum
- if one bulb goes out, they all do
- what increases with pitch
- objects at rest will stay at rest is what law
- 9.8 m/s2 represents the acceleration of ___
- if a force is applied opposite the direction of the motion the work is
- the more mass an object has the ___ potential energy it has
- si unit for current
- what kinds of images do convex mirrors form
- what kind of line represents constant speed on a velocity time graph
- the laws of physics tell us that energy is
- the doppler effect changes this property of a wave
- refraction is the ___ of light rays
- energy cannot flow unless there is a __ circuit
- A light bulb transforms electrical energy into
51 Clues: What is a force • change in momentum • si unit for current • Who invented physics • a joule is a unit of • unit to measure force • F=ma is the equation for • momentum depends on what • what increases with pitch • the lowest part of a wave • what is the unit for power • coldest temperature possible • What do mechanical waves need • an object shot through the air • ...
Physics Vocabulary 2021-05-30
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- The rate of change of velocity per unit of time.
- The rate at which something occurs over a particular period of time or in a given sample.
- The rate of emission of radiation, visible or otherwise.
- The distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave or electromagnetic wave.
- A nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus splits spontaneously or on impact with another particle, with the release of energy.
- Any of a number of subatomic particles carrying a fractional electric charge, postulated as building blocks of the hadrons.
- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.
- The condition in which an object or system is subjected to an oscillating force having a frequency close to its own natural frequency.
- A stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- The intrinsic angular momentum of a subatomic particle.
- The value obtained by dividing the sum of several quantities by their number; an average.
- The basic unit of information in a quantum computer.
- The dependence of various physical phenomena on relative motion of the observer and the observed objects, especially regarding the nature and behaviour of light, space, time, and gravity.
- An ionized gas consisting of positive ions and free electrons in proportions resulting in more or less no overall electric charge.
- A flat surface on which a straight line joining any two points on it would wholly lie.
- A regular shape, traced by a point moving in a plane so that the sum of its distances from two other points (the foci) is constant.
- The separation of white light into colours or of any radiation according to wavelength.
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- A form of carbon consisting of planar sheets which are one atom thick, with the atoms arranged in a honeycomb-shaped lattice.
- The curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft round a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic revolution.
- The property of zero electrical resistance in some substances, usually at very low absolute temperatures.
- The process by which a beam of light or other system of waves is spread out as a result of passing through a narrow aperture or across an edge, typically accompanied by interference between the wave forms produced.
- The branch of science dealing with motion and forces producing motion.
- A flow of electricity which results from the ordered directional movement of electrically charged particles.
- The measure of magnetization that a material obtains in response to an applied magnetic field.
- The action of increasing the proportion of a particular isotope in an element, especially that of the isotope U-235 in uranium so as to make it suitable for use in a nuclear reactor or weapon.
- A material in which electric current does not flow freely.
- An electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts.
- A statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal.
- The conversion of matter into energy, especially the mutual conversion of a particle and an antiparticle into electromagnetic radiation.
- A device that generates an intense beam of coherent monochromatic light (or other electromagnetic radiation) by stimulated emission of photons from excited atoms or molecules.
- The quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
31 Clues: The rate of change of velocity per unit of time. • The basic unit of information in a quantum computer. • The intrinsic angular momentum of a subatomic particle. • The rate of emission of radiation, visible or otherwise. • A material in which electric current does not flow freely. • An electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts. • ...
Physics review 2021-05-25
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- unit of energy
- A material that allows charges to flow in one or more directions
- subatomic particle with a positive charge
- Interactions of magnets that causes a force of attraction and repel
- A field that shows the magnetic effect on moving electrical charges
- Circuit where there is only one path the current can take
- unit of power
- Attractive/repulsive force
- A field surrounding electrically charged particles and gives force to on other charged particles
- How strongly an object can reject the electrical current
- device to measure volts
- form of energy that resulted from the flow of electrical charge
- material where electrical charges can't move easily
- unit of electric charge
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- current that only flows in one direction
- Device used to measure current
- subatomic particle with a negative charge
- charged particles that move through a conductor
- Measure of how efficient electrical charge or heat can pass through a material
- current, Current that can flow in different directions
- unit of current
- law that states that the current in a conductor between the two points are proportional to the voltage between the two points
- subatomic particle with no electric charge
- Circuit with two or more paths the current is able to flow through
- electric charge carried by a single proton or magnitude of a negative electron
- Unit for resistance
26 Clues: unit of power • unit of energy • unit of current • Unit for resistance • device to measure volts • unit of electric charge • Attractive/repulsive force • Device used to measure current • current that only flows in one direction • subatomic particle with a negative charge • subatomic particle with a positive charge • subatomic particle with no electric charge • ...
Physics review 2021-05-25
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- Device used to measure current
- subatomic particle with a negative charge
- field, A field that shows the magnetic effect on moving electrical charges
- current, Current that can flow in different directions
- device to measure the volts by the electric potential
- Unit for resistance
- law, law that states that the current in a conductor between the two points are proportional to the voltage between the two points
- energy, form of energy that resulted from the flow of electrical charge
- stream of charged particles that move through a conductor
- insulator, material where electrical charges can't move easily
- current, current that only flows in one direction
- subatomic particle with a positive charge
- Measure of how efficient electrical charge or heat can pass through a material
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- Interactions of magnets that causes a force of attraction and repel
- unit of electric charge
- How strongly an object can reject the electrical current
- charge, electric charge carried by a single proton or magnitude of a negative electron
- circuit, Circuit with two or more paths the current is able to flow through
- unit of energy
- field, A field surrounding electrically charged particles and gives force to on other charged particles
- subatomic particle with no electric charge
- circuit, Circuit where there is only one path the current can take
- unit of current
- A material that allows charges to flow in one or more directions
- force, Attractive/repulsive force between particles
- unit of power
26 Clues: unit of power • unit of energy • unit of current • Unit for resistance • unit of electric charge • Device used to measure current • subatomic particle with a negative charge • subatomic particle with a positive charge • subatomic particle with no electric charge • current, current that only flows in one direction • force, Attractive/repulsive force between particles • ...
Physics Crossword 2021-05-27
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- An educated guess on the result of a trial of an experiment
- The amount of motion in a moving object
- The ability to do work
- A push or pull on an object as a result of another object's interaction
- A measurement solely based on the magnitude of something
- Energy in position; stored energy
- A description of a repeated observation that does not include a reason why
- The SI unit of work or energy
- Energy in motion
- The speed of an object at a certain point in time
- How much a quantity changes relative to another
- Average location of a body's weight
- the rate at which something is moving
- An object will not change its motion unless a force acts on it
- to increase the rate of speed of something
- A collision where the total kinetic energy of a system is not the same as before the impact
- The SI unit of power
- The resistance the surfaces and objects have when they meet one another
- The property of matter to remain at rest if not interacted with, or to stay in motion if not acted on by an external force
- A change in momentum
- A universal system of scientific observation and experimentation
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- 6.67408 × 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2
- the constant speed
- Momentum can be neither created nor destroyed
- Impulse
- The rate at which work is done
- States that the total work done by the forces on an object equals the change in its kinetic energy
- Energy can be neither created nor destroyed
- A movement downward encouraged only by gravity
- The standard unit of mass
- a ratio
- A collision where the total kinetic energy is the same as before the impact
- Friction between air and another material
- Every object in the universe attracts to every any and every other with a varying force
- The ability to displace an object using force
- Average location of a body's mass
- The speed of something given its direction
- A force acting in one direction
- To have the opposite effect between two things
- The state of having no weight
- Having a relationship to another thing
- The measurement of the effect of gravity on a massive body
- A quantity that represents magnitude and direction
43 Clues: Impulse • a ratio • Energy in motion • the constant speed • The SI unit of power • A change in momentum • The ability to do work • The standard unit of mass • 6.67408 × 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2 • The state of having no weight • The rate at which work is done • The SI unit of work or energy • A force acting in one direction • Energy in position; stored energy • Average location of a body's mass • ...
Physics Vocabulary 2021-06-08
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- Unit for energy
- Measured in kilograms
- Mass in motion
- tendency of an object to remain at rest or in motion
- Any frequency below 20 Hz
- Collision when objects stick together
- Change in an objects velocity
- Number of waves per time
- Bending of light
- Stored energy
- Unit for force
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- Any frequency above 20,000 Hz
- Bouncing of light
- Collision when objects bounce off of each other
- Time per wave cycle
- Speed in a given direction
- Energy due to Motion
- Transfer of energy without a transfer of mass
- How far an object is from where it started
- 9.8 m/s/s
- Rate at which work is done
- Material that a wave travels through
- Change in energy
23 Clues: 9.8 m/s/s • Stored energy • Mass in motion • Unit for force • Unit for energy • Bending of light • Change in energy • Bouncing of light • Time per wave cycle • Energy due to Motion • Measured in kilograms • Number of waves per time • Any frequency below 20 Hz • Speed in a given direction • Rate at which work is done • Any frequency above 20,000 Hz • Change in an objects velocity • ...
Physics Vocab 2021-10-14
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- what do you do to find force given mass and acceleration?
- force is ____ proportional to acceleration
- push or pull
- unit for mass
- unit for time
- when force increases the acceleration will...
- A general statement about the relationship of natural quantities that has been tested over and over again and has not been proven wrong.
- property of a body to resist change to its state of motion
- unit for force
- change in velocity per unit time
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- unit for acceleration is meters per second...
- meters per second is the unit for...
- is about the nature of basic things such as motion, force, energy, matter, heat, sound, light, and the composition of atoms.
- mass is ____ proportional to acceleration
- when mass increases the acceleration will...
- the quantity of matter or a measure of inertia
- law of motion that is also called the law of inertia
- magnitude with no direction
- what do you do to find acceleration given force and mass?
- magnitude and direction
20 Clues: push or pull • unit for mass • unit for time • unit for force • magnitude and direction • magnitude with no direction • change in velocity per unit time • meters per second is the unit for... • mass is ____ proportional to acceleration • force is ____ proportional to acceleration • when mass increases the acceleration will... • unit for acceleration is meters per second... • ...
Physics Vocab 2021-10-14
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- unit for mass
- when force increases the acceleration will...
- the quantity of matter or a measure of inertia
- mass is ____ proportional to acceleration
- what do you do to find force given mass and acceleration?
- force is ____ proportional to acceleration
- push or pull
- magnitude with no direction
- unit for acceleration is meters per second...
- unit for time
- magnitude and direction
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- change in velocity per unit time
- property of a body to resist change to its state of motion
- what do you do to find acceleration given force and mass?
- 10 meters per second squared is acceleration due to...
- is about the nature of basic things such as motion, force, energy, matter, heat, sound, light, and the composition of atoms.
- unit for force
- when mass increases the acceleration will...
- A general statement about the relationship of natural quantities that has been tested over and over again and has not been proven wrong.
- law of motion that is also called the law of inertia
- meters per second is the unit for...
21 Clues: push or pull • unit for mass • unit for time • unit for force • magnitude and direction • magnitude with no direction • change in velocity per unit time • meters per second is the unit for... • mass is ____ proportional to acceleration • force is ____ proportional to acceleration • when mass increases the acceleration will... • when force increases the acceleration will... • ...
Physics Waves 2022-04-28
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- the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time
- the way the electric field of the radio wave is oriented
- the change in frequency of a wave in relation to an observer who is moving
- the horizontal line in the middle of the wave
- the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave or electromagnetic wave
- a wave of compression and rarefaction, by which it is propagated in an elastic medium
- the maximum displacement measured from its equilibrium position
- occurs when waves bounce back from a surface they cannot pass through
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- an electromagnetic wave which travels through the vacuum of outer space
- a wave with a repeating continuous pattern which determines its wavelength and frequency
- when a wave passes from one medium to another and is bent
- the high point of a transverse wave
- position of a single sound in the complete range of sound
- a device to measure the wavelength or the frequency of an electromagnetic or radio signal
- The time it takes for one wavelength to pass a specified point
- speed the distance traveled by a given point on the wave in a given interval of time
- a logarithmic measure of a power or amplitude ratio
- The amplitude of a sound wave determines its intensity, which in turn is perceived by the ear
- the spreading of waves around obstacles
- the minimum or lowest point in a cycle
- when the amplitude of an object's oscillations is increased by the matching vibrations of another object
21 Clues: the high point of a transverse wave • the minimum or lowest point in a cycle • the spreading of waves around obstacles • the horizontal line in the middle of the wave • a logarithmic measure of a power or amplitude ratio • the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time • the way the electric field of the radio wave is oriented • ...
Physics Crossword 2022-05-26
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- The type of energy due to chemical bonds.
- quantity of inertia
- net rate of flow of electric particles
- Energy of movement of charged particles
- the change of momentum
- Energy generated by heat
- A push or pull
- a quantity without direction
- the amount of space an object takes up
- The energy obtained by motion
- a quantity with direction
- The length of which traveled.
- Transfer of heat of fluid movement
- The force resisting relative motion
- The law of F=-kx
- The change in kinetic energy
- Contact force perpendicular to the surface
- Energy of electromagnetic radiation
- The amount of matter in an object
- The gravitational force
- The change in position
- The energy of gravitational fields
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- The energy obtained by position
- the electric potential difference
- mass times velocity
- The maximum change within a period
- mass per volume
- The rate of change in velocity
- Sum of potential and kinetic energy
- Transfer of heat through contact
- The time of one cycle of a wave
- Physicist famous for his 3 laws
- The number of waves per second
- The type of energy in the nucleus
- opposition to current flow
- The rotational force
- The rate of change in position
- Transfer of hear through waves
- The rate something is moving.
39 Clues: A push or pull • mass per volume • The law of F=-kx • mass times velocity • quantity of inertia • The rotational force • the change of momentum • The change in position • The gravitational force • Energy generated by heat • a quantity with direction • opposition to current flow • a quantity without direction • The change in kinetic energy • The energy obtained by motion • ...
Physics Crossword 2022-05-26
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- The amount of matter in an object
- quantity of inertia
- Energy of movement of charged particles
- The force resisting relative motion
- The energy of gravitational fields
- The rate of change in velocity
- a quantity without direction
- Physicist famous for his 3 laws
- Energy generated by heat
- Transfer of hear through waves
- The number of waves per second
- Transfer of heat through contact
- Contact force perpendicular to the surface
- mass per volume
- The time of one cycle of a wave
- the electric potential difference
- Energy of electromagnetic radiation
- mass times velocity
- A push or pull
- The maximum change within a period
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- the change of momentum
- The rotational force
- The gravitational force
- The type of energy due to chemical bonds.
- The energy obtained by position
- Sum of potential and kinetic energy
- the absolute value regardless of a direction
- The energy obtained by motion
- The length of which traveled.
- The change in position
- The type of energy in the nucleus
- The rate of change in position
- The law of F=-kx
- The rate something is moving.
- Transfer of heat of fluid movement
- opposition to current flow
- net rate of flow of electric particles
- a quantity with direction
- the amount of space an object takes up
- The change in kinetic energy
40 Clues: A push or pull • mass per volume • The law of F=-kx • quantity of inertia • mass times velocity • The rotational force • the change of momentum • The change in position • The gravitational force • Energy generated by heat • a quantity with direction • opposition to current flow • a quantity without direction • The change in kinetic energy • The energy obtained by motion • ...
Physics review 2022-06-07
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- How hard it is to stop an object
- causes a change in energy
- occurs when objects are in contact and have relative motion
- Energy from an objects height
- heat is a _______ force
- Energy in the nucleus of atoms
- Constant velocity means no _______.
- Energy from a material that is stretched or compressed
- Gravity is a _______ force
- Energy associated with heat
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- Energy in the bonds of molecules
- maximum displacement from equilibrium state
- complete oscillations per second
- the inward force required to keep an object moving in a circular path
- Static friction is almost always _____ than kinetic friction
- free fall, but generally with a horizontal component
- Momentum can be negative because ____ can be negative
- opposites _____
- resources that cannot be replaced in a short period of time. Most are burned to produce electricity.
- at what degree must an angle be for work to be 0?
20 Clues: opposites _____ • heat is a _______ force • causes a change in energy • Gravity is a _______ force • Energy associated with heat • Energy from an objects height • Energy in the nucleus of atoms • Energy in the bonds of molecules • complete oscillations per second • How hard it is to stop an object • Constant velocity means no _______. • maximum displacement from equilibrium state • ...
Physics Crossword 2022-06-02
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- energy of radiation
- potential energy based on the height of an object
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- ½ times mass times velocity squared
- distance over time plus direction
- inertia
- energy is not created or destroyed, only changed
- will cause a change in motion [1st law]
- distance over time
- transfer of kinetic energy from one object to another
- unit of measurement for power
- energy of heat
- energy stored in chemical bonds of molecules
- rate of motion
- highest point of a transverse wave
- change that does not affect the identity of the substance
- mass times gravity times height
- total amount of force
- lowest point of a transverse wave
- energy stored due to being stretched or compressed
- force = mass times acceleration
- change in the identity of a substance
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- force that obstructs motion between two objects
- the basic unit of matter
- energy in electricity
- every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- unit of measurement for force
- force times distance
- rate of work being done
- unit of measurement for energy
- range of radiant energy
- equal forces, do not cause change in motion
- energy of motion/movement
- energy energy that is stored
- movement energy
- rate of change in velocity over a period of time
- using force to move masses
- work divided by time
- final velocity minus initial velocity, divided by time
- speed that does not change
- ability to do work
41 Clues: inertia • energy of heat • rate of motion • movement energy • distance over time • ability to do work • energy of radiation • force times distance • work divided by time • energy in electricity • total amount of force • rate of work being done • range of radiant energy • the basic unit of matter • energy of motion/movement • using force to move masses • speed that does not change • ...
Physics Crossword 2022-11-17
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- the speed AND direction an object is moving
- the curved motion of a thrown object resulting from its initial forward velocity and the downward vertical force of gravity
- This friction opposes the direction of motion of an object as it slides over a surface
- rope that fits into a groove in a wheel
- movement
- and axle—two disks or cylinders, each one with a different radius, that rotate together as a unit
- from change in speed AND/OR direction
- This friction opposes the motion of an object through a fluid (liquids and gases) (example: air resistance)
- the amount of matter in an object
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion
- rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point called the fulcrum
- fluid friction acting on an object moving through the air; increases with speed; increases if surface area of moving object increases
- the force of gravity acting on an object
- a force that opposes the motion of objects that touch as they move past each other
- the stored energy of an object
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- the rate at which velocity changes
- the product of an object’s mass and its velocity
- a slanted surface along which a force moves an object to a different elevation
- two or more simple machines that operate together
- This friction acts on rolling objects and is significantly lower than other types of friction
- V-shaped object whose sides are two inclined planes sloped toward each other
- inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- This friction acts on objects that are not moving (example: keeps shoe from sliding when you take a step)
- an attracting force that acts between any two masses
- the energy of a moving object
- ability to do work
- the overall force acting on an object after all the forces are combined
- a push or pull that acts on an object; measured in newtons (N)
28 Clues: movement • ability to do work • the energy of a moving object • the stored energy of an object • the amount of matter in an object • the rate at which velocity changes • from change in speed AND/OR direction • rope that fits into a groove in a wheel • inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • the force of gravity acting on an object • ...
Y10 Physics 2018-09-18
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- is a quantity that has both a magnitude and a direction.
- is a measurement of mass in motion. It is equal to the mass times the velocity of an object.
- is the energy an object has due to its motion.
- is the rate of change in an object's position.
- the measurement of the change in an object's velocity.
- is the standard unit of measure for energy and work.
- states that the greater the mass of an object, the more force it will take to accelerate the object.
- is the measurement of a push or pull on an object.
- states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- is a force caused when the mass of physical bodies attract each other.
- is the resistance of motion when one object rubs against another.
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- any object in motion will continue to move in the same direction and speed unless external forces act on it.
- is the force of gravity on an object.
- is the resistance of the object to any change in its motion, including a change in direction.
- refers to an object's overall change in position. It is a vector quantity.
- is the energy stored by an object due to its state or position. It is measured in joules.
- is the ability to do work.
- is the measurement of how fast on object moves relative to a reference point. It is a scalar quantity measured by distance over time.
- is a measurement of how much matter is in an object.
- is the standard unit of measure for force.
- is a measurement that only measures the magnitude. It does not have direction.
- is a measurement of the rate at which energy is used. It is calculated by dividing work over time.
- occurs when any two objects bump into each other.
- occurs in physics when a force acts on an object to move it some distance. It is equal to the force times the distance and is measured in joules.
24 Clues: is the ability to do work. • is the force of gravity on an object. • is the standard unit of measure for force. • is the energy an object has due to its motion. • is the rate of change in an object's position. • occurs when any two objects bump into each other. • is the measurement of a push or pull on an object. • is a measurement of how much matter is in an object. • ...
Nuclear Physics 2019-04-10
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- A term describing a non-radioactive atom.
- An elementary particle representing a quantum packet of light.
- Term to describe any proton or neutron.
- Found in the nucleus and has a positive electrical charge.
- "The ________ Project"; 1940s secret government task of building a nuclear weapon.
- An electron's antiparticle
- The number assigned to each element on the basis of the number of protons found in the element's nucleus.
- Name of the bomb dropped on Nagasaki Japan in 1945.
- Location in New Mexico where the first nuclear weapons were made and tested.
- The change of one radioactive nuclide into a different nuclide by the spontaneous emission of alpha, beta, or gamma rays, or by electron capture.
- "Little ____"; name of bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945.
- Radioactive material deposited or dispersed in materials or places where it is not wanted.
- Two or more atoms of the same type, but with different masses.
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- A negatively charged particle that orbits an atomic nucleus.
- Found in the nucleus and has no electrical charge.
- An electron of either positive charge (ß+) or negative charge (ß-), which has been emitted by an atomic nucleus.
- A charged atom or molecule.
- A unit of measure for radiation.
- A device used to measure different amounts of radiation.
- The transformation of one element into another by a nuclear reaction.
- A positively charged particle (a Helium-4 nucleus) made up of two neutrons and two protons.
- Nuclear reaction that involves splitting a heavy, unstable nucleus.
- A high energy form of photon radiation emitted during nuclear decay events.
- Nuclear reaction that involves combining two or more light- weight nuclei to form a heavier atom; occurs naturally on the sun.
- The spontaneous decay of an unstable atomic nucleus accompanied by the emission of radiation.
- The amount of time it takes half of a sample of radioactive material to decay.
26 Clues: An electron's antiparticle • A charged atom or molecule. • A unit of measure for radiation. • Term to describe any proton or neutron. • A term describing a non-radioactive atom. • Found in the nucleus and has no electrical charge. • Name of the bomb dropped on Nagasaki Japan in 1945. • A device used to measure different amounts of radiation. • ...
Physics review 2019-07-04
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- Measures current
- The transfer of useful energy
- Provides energy in the circuit
- A force that opposes motion
- A quantity with size only
- A million times bigger than a Joule
- The type of light with the shortest wavelengh and highest frequency
- The energy store of a moving object
- A quantity with size and direction
- The unit of resistance
- The unit of potential difference
- The type of light between UV and X-ray in the EM spectrum
- The unit of force
- The star that supplies most of the energy to Earth
- The force between two charges
- The transfer of waste energy
- The type of light that has a shorter wavelength than visible
- Slows down electrons in a circuit
- The number of cycles per second of a wave
- Measures potential difference
- A thousand times bigger than a Joule
- A light dependent resistor
- Like poles and charges do this
- The type of light with the longest wavelength and lowest frequency
- The unit of current
- The energy store of a object that is high up
- A thousand times smaller than a Joule
- Distance divided by Time
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- The time between crests of the wave
- A light emitting diode
- The maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position
- The unit of mass
- The unit of power
- The unit of charge
- The unit of time
- The force between two poles
- Its resistance decreases when it gets hotter
- The type of circuit where there are several branches for the current the flow through
- The type of circuit where all current flows through all components
- Displacement divided by Time
- The type of light that has a longer wavelength than visible
- The unit of energy
- The distance between crests of a wave
- All light is this type of wave
- Opposite poles and charges do this
- A million times smaller than a Joule
- The opposite of a non-contact force
- The type of light that we can see
- The energy store of a hot object
- The unit of distance
50 Clues: Measures current • The unit of mass • The unit of time • The unit of power • The unit of force • The unit of charge • The unit of energy • The unit of current • The unit of distance • A light emitting diode • The unit of resistance • Distance divided by Time • A quantity with size only • A light dependent resistor • A force that opposes motion • The force between two poles • ...
Physics review 2019-07-04
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- The type of light with the shortest wavelengh and highest frequency
- A quantity with size only
- The unit of energy
- The unit of resistance
- The unit of force
- A light dependent resistor
- A thousand times smaller than a Joule
- The type of light that has a longer wavelength than visible
- The time between crests of the wave
- A force that opposes motion
- A million times bigger than a Joule
- The type of light with the longest wavelength and lowest frequency
- The type of circuit where all current flows through all components
- The distance between crests of a wave
- The maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position
- Its resistance decreases when it gets hotter
- The type of light that we can see
- The force between two charges
- A quantity with size and direction
- The energy store of a moving object
- Measures potential difference
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- The unit of distance
- A thousand times bigger than a Joule
- The type of circuit where there are several branches for the current the flow through
- The energy store of a object that is high up
- A million times smaller than a Joule
- The energy store of a hot object
- Opposite poles and charges do this
- Displacement divided by Time
- The unit of time
- All light is this type of wave
- The type of light between UV and X-ray in the EM spectrum
- Distance divided by Time
- The unit of mass
- The unit of current
- The force between two poles
- The unit of potential difference
- The transfer of useful energy
- The unit of power
- Provides energy in the circuit
- The unit of charge
- The number of cycles per second of a wave
- The type of light that has a shorter wavelength than visible
- Measures current
- The opposite of a non-contact force
- The star that supplies most of the energy to Earth
- Slows down electrons in a circuit
- Like poles and charges do this
- A light emitting diode
- The transfer of waste energy
50 Clues: The unit of time • The unit of mass • Measures current • The unit of force • The unit of power • The unit of energy • The unit of charge • The unit of current • The unit of distance • The unit of resistance • A light emitting diode • Distance divided by Time • A quantity with size only • A light dependent resistor • The force between two poles • A force that opposes motion • ...
Physics - Electricity 2019-08-27
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- A material or an object that does not easily allow heat, electricity, light, or sound to pass through.
- four coloured bands.
- a flow of electrical charge carriers, usually electrons or electron-deficient atoms.
- from positive to negative.
- flows from the positive terminal to the negative.
- total charge of an atom.
- majority of the periodic table are .....
- the difference of electrical potential between two points.
- Ω
- conversion of a molecule to ions.
- a charged atom.
- the ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way.
- a circuit has two or more paths for current to flow through.
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- a measurement.
- 1.60217662 × 10-19 coulombs.
- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.
- an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge in one or more directions.
- a quantity of electric charge.
- a path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow.
- potential energy due to the concentration of charge in part of an electric circuit.
- an instrument for measuring electric current in amperes.
- change of structure.
- instrument used for measuring electrical potential difference
- the _______________ of electricity.
- a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles.
- the last section of the periodic table
- a device that does not behave according to Ohm's law is considered ....
- the physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field.
28 Clues: Ω • a measurement. • a charged atom. • four coloured bands. • change of structure. • total charge of an atom. • from positive to negative. • 1.60217662 × 10-19 coulombs. • a quantity of electric charge. • conversion of a molecule to ions. • the _______________ of electricity. • the last section of the periodic table • majority of the periodic table are ..... • ...
Physics - Electricity 2019-08-27
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- four coloured bands.
- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit.
- a flow of electrical charge carriers, usually electrons or electron-deficient atoms.
- from positive to negative.
- majority of the periodic table are .....
- potential energy due to the concentration of charge in part of an electric circuit.
- 1.60217662 × 10-19 coulombs.
- change of structure.
- instrument used for measuring electrical potential difference
- A material or an object that does not easily allow heat, electricity, light, or sound to pass through.
- an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge in one or more directions.
- Ω
- an instrument for measuring electric current in amperes.
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- conversion of a molecule to ions.
- flows from the positive terminal to the negative.
- total charge of an atom.
- a quantity of electric charge.
- a circuit has two or more paths for current to flow through.
- a measurement.
- the difference of electrical potential between two points.
- a path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow.
- the last section of the periodic table
- a form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles.
- the physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field.
- the _______________ of electricity.
- a charged atom.
- a device that does not behave according to Ohm's law is considered ....
- the ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way.
28 Clues: Ω • a measurement. • a charged atom. • four coloured bands. • change of structure. • total charge of an atom. • from positive to negative. • 1.60217662 × 10-19 coulombs. • a quantity of electric charge. • conversion of a molecule to ions. • the _______________ of electricity. • the last section of the periodic table • majority of the periodic table are ..... • ...
physics crossword 2023-05-18
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- the study of forces
- a law of electricity
- disturbance of one or more quantities
- current flowing in one direction
- a space devoid of matter
- time it takes for something to happen
- electrical porce per unit charge
- a unit
- a stable subatomic particle
- wave generated by a transmitter
- a stable subatomic particle
- energy that comes from a source travels at light speed
- conducts electricity
- stores energy
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- electric pressure
- a unit of measure
- the spreading of waves
- vibration the propagates
- a unit of measure
- periodic back and forth motion
- a point on a wave
- a unit of si
- the reduction in volume
- the smallest and most basic unit
- number of waves that pass a fixed point
- from one surface to another
- dose not allow heat or sound to travel through
- a point on a wave
- power transferred per unit
- energy that makes the ordered flow of electrons
30 Clues: a unit • a unit of si • stores energy • electric pressure • a unit of measure • a unit of measure • a point on a wave • a point on a wave • the study of forces • a law of electricity • conducts electricity • the spreading of waves • the reduction in volume • vibration the propagates • a space devoid of matter • power transferred per unit • from one surface to another • a stable subatomic particle • ...
Physics Vocab 2023-05-18
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- The top of the wave
- An electromagnetic force
- The rate a vibration occurs
- A device used to store electrical charge
- is the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation
- A sub-atomic particle without charge
- The unit of frequency
- The matter that is responsible for an electrical phenomenon
- The magnitude of sound
- The measurable amount of brightness
- A material that conducts or transfers heat, sound, and electricity
- The unit of a electromotive force
- Moving extra electricity to the ground
- A stable sub-atomic particle with a positive charge
- The SI unit of restraint
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- Half Conductor, half Insulator
- Half way between two extremes
- The Si unit of electric current
- A sub-atomic particle with a negative charge
- An interval time between electromagnetic waves
- A particle representing quantom light
- The quantity of sound governedby the rate of vibrations
- The act of being compressed
- A component whose frequency is a multiple of the fundamental frequency
- Highest point in frequency
- The extent of a vibration
- A system where waves are spread out
- A method to create static electricity in a materialVolt
- The study of charges
- A material that doesn't allow the passage of heat, sound, and electricity
30 Clues: The top of the wave • The study of charges • The unit of frequency • The magnitude of sound • An electromagnetic force • The SI unit of restraint • The extent of a vibration • Highest point in frequency • The rate a vibration occurs • The act of being compressed • Half way between two extremes • Half Conductor, half Insulator • The Si unit of electric current • ...
Physics crossword 2023-05-10
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- pole, Magnets pull away from their own North Pole
- Pole, Magnets pull towards their own South Pole.
- the distance between each wave
- measures the ability to resist current (measured in OHMs)
- (J), used to measure heat.
- (c) , unit of electric charge.
- circuit, A circuit that only has one path
- Circuit, A circuit that has more than one path
- the lowest point on a wave
- light, combination of all colors.
- boom, pressure changing across a shockwave causing a very loud sound.
- the height on the wave from the middle to the top.
- heat transfer by electromagnetic waves.
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- how many cycles of waves are completely in a specific time.
- moving faster than sound
- Diffraction, light affected through interference patterns.
- efficiently change voltage and current while providing the same total
- equilibrium, when an object reaches the balance between hot and cold.
- the transfer of heat by the motion of liquids and gasses
- moving slower than sound
- a wave that forms where the sound wave fronts pile up.
- the highest point of a wave
- forces, far weaker than electric forces.
- transfer of heat through materials by direct contact
- the measure of potential energy differences between places in a circuit (measured in Volts)
25 Clues: moving faster than sound • moving slower than sound • the lowest point on a wave • the highest point of a wave • the distance between each wave • (J), used to measure heat. • (c) , unit of electric charge. • light, combination of all colors. • heat transfer by electromagnetic waves. • circuit, A circuit that only has one path • ...
Physics crossword 2024-01-18
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- the number of times that a periodic function or vibration repeats itself in a specified time, often 1 second.
- The resistance of motion between two objects in contact
- Energy transfer measurement when an object moves
- Change in and objects velocity
- another name for force diagram
- Change in momentum
- A push or pull on an object
- a collision between two objects in which the kinetic energy of both is conserved.
- Rate and direction of motion measurement
- the energy stored by an object due to its state or position
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- the force that holds an object in circular motion, pointed toward the center of the circle
- a measurement that only measures the magnitude, not direction
- When two objects collide
- the SI unit of measurement of frequency; equivalent to s-1
- Change in objects position
- Measurement of how much matter is in an object
- How force is measured
- Forces have an equal and opposite force applied
- A bodys tendency to resist motion
- a body's tendency to resist motion
- have an equal and opposite force applied
- the standard unit of measure for energy and work
22 Clues: Change in momentum • How force is measured • When two objects collide • Change in objects position • A push or pull on an object • Change in and objects velocity • another name for force diagram • A bodys tendency to resist motion • a body's tendency to resist motion • have an equal and opposite force applied • Rate and direction of motion measurement • ...
physics mania 2024-01-04
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- Lines joining all the points of the same phase
- Reduction in amplitude in an oscillating system due to loss of energy
- The amount of thermal energy that can be transferred from one object to another
- The action of pushing or pulling to change the size and direction of motion of an object
- Distance between two consecutive points in phase
- The time taken by a particle to make one complete oscillation or by a source to produce one complete cycle of wave
- heat _______:Quantity of heat needed to raise temperature of the object by 1°C
- The process of converting an alternating current into a direct current
- An electronic component that has three terminals, namely emitter, E, base, B and collector, C
- The property of material that enables an object to return to its original shape and size after the force applied on it is removed
- An electrical device which increases or decreases an alternating voltage based on the principle of electromagnetic induction
- _______heat:Heat that is absorbed during melting and boiling without change in temperature
- A product of mass multiplies by velocity
- Force per unit area
- Rate of flow of charge, Q in a conductor
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- Number of complete oscillations made by a particle or number of cycles of wave produced by a source in one second
- Maximum displacement from its equilibrium position
- Measure of the degree of hotness of an object
- Change of momentum
- Tendency of an object to remain at rest or to continue its uniform motion in a straight line at uniform velocity
- Materials that conduct electricity without any resistance
- ______body:An idealised body that is able to absorb all electromagnetic radiation that falls on it
- Ratio of the potential difference across the conductor to the electric current flowing through it
- When a periodic force is applied to an oscillating system at its natural frequency
- A gravitational force acting on an object
25 Clues: Change of momentum • Force per unit area • A product of mass multiplies by velocity • Rate of flow of charge, Q in a conductor • A gravitational force acting on an object • Measure of the degree of hotness of an object • Lines joining all the points of the same phase • Distance between two consecutive points in phase • Maximum displacement from its equilibrium position • ...
Higher Physics 2023-12-20
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- matter we cannot see. The existence is supported by the orbital speed of stars in galaxies (4,6)
- the number of coulombs of charge stored per volt
- the first lepton discussed in physics
- accounts for three of the partner leptons
- abbreviation for the number of joules of energy given to every coulomb of charge as it passes through a power supply / battery
- the maximum current that can be drawn from the supply (5,7,7)
- holds quarks together and also holds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus (6,5)
- is one which has zero internal resistance (5,6)
- the highest filled band (7,4)
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- law of conservation of _______ (6,7) states that the total momentum before a collision/explosion is equal to the total momentum after the collision/explosion as long as no external forces are acting
- have independent horizontal and vertical motions
- up, down, top, bottom, strange
- have the same size but act in opposite directions on one object (8,6)
- made up of quarks
- abbreviation for a forward biased p-n junction. Electrons cross from the conduction band of the n-type to the conduction band of the p-type where they release energy as a photon of light as they ‘fall’ into the valence band of the p-type
- is a force which always acts in the opposite direction to an object’s motion
- is the increase in an observed time interval for an object moving relative to an observer compared to that measured when they are in the stationary frame of reference (4,8)
- the number of joules of energy per coulomb of charge
- is supported by the accelerating rate of expansion of the universe ie something appears to be opposing gravity (4,6)
- abbreviation for the voltage across the terminals of the supply
- the name for the next band after the valence band (10,4)
- force mediating particle
22 Clues: made up of quarks • force mediating particle • the highest filled band (7,4) • up, down, top, bottom, strange • the first lepton discussed in physics • accounts for three of the partner leptons • is one which has zero internal resistance (5,6) • have independent horizontal and vertical motions • the number of coulombs of charge stored per volt • ...
Nuclear Physics 2024-01-26
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- the average time it takes for half the number of active nuclei in a sample of an isotope to decay.
- a fundamental particle or antiparticle that is not affected by the strong nuclear force – for example, an electron
- a process in which two smaller nuclei join together to form one larger nucleus.
- the antiparticle of the electron.
- the antimatter counterpart of a particle, with the opposite charge to the particle (if the particle has charge) and exactly the same rest mass as the particle.
- a particle or antiparticle that is affected by the strong nuclear force, and, if charged, by the electromagnetic force – for example, a proton.
- any hadron comprising a combination of a quark and an anti-quark.
- _____ energy the minimum energy required to completely separate a nucleus into its constituent protons and neutrons.
- a positively charged particle, a hadron, found in the nucleus of atoms.
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- a process in which a large nucleus splits into two smaller nuclei after absorbing a neutron.
- ________ nuclear force one of the four fundamental forces in nature, responsible for inducing beta-decay within unstable nuclei.
- any hadron made with a combination of three quarks.
- the rate at which nuclei decay or disintegrate in a radioactive source, measured in becquerels (Bq) or decays per second.
- nuclei of the same element that have the same atomic number (number of protons) but different nucleon numbers (numbers of neutrons).
- a lepton (a fundamental particle) that carries no charge and may have a tiny mass, less than a millionth the mass of an electron.
- a particle in the nucleus of an atom, either a proton or a neutron.
- an elementary particle that can exist in six forms (plus their antiparticles) and joins with other quarks to make up hadrons.
- the complete destruction of a particle and its antiparticle in an interaction that releases energy in the form of identical photons.
- ______ nuclear force one of the four fundamental forces in nature, acting on hadrons and holding nuclei together.
- an electrically neutral particle, a hadron, found in the nucleus of atoms.
20 Clues: the antiparticle of the electron. • any hadron made with a combination of three quarks. • any hadron comprising a combination of a quark and an anti-quark. • a particle in the nucleus of an atom, either a proton or a neutron. • a positively charged particle, a hadron, found in the nucleus of atoms. • ...
Physics Review 2024-05-10
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- 2 objects are not moving with respect to eachother
- contact force that is perpendicular to a surface
- the gravitational force of an object
- interaction between two objects
- collision where objects bounce apart and momentums conserved
- number of waves passing through a point in a certain amount of time
- type of wave where vibrations are parallel to direction of travel
- energy of an object due to its position in a force field
- straight line distance and direction from A-B
- energy of an object in motion
- max distance moved by a particle from its resting position
- type of wave where vibrations are perpendicular to direction of travel
- J, units for gravitational potential energy
- variable is N
- ability to do work, ability to exert a force causing displacement of an object
- a force acting over a time interval causing a change in momentum
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- mass in motion; speed, velocity, etc..
- 2 objects moving with respect to eachother
- potential of an object to do work based on its position in a gravitational field
- measures the length between 2 objects or points without regard for direction
- change in velocity over change in time
- from one peak to the next
- the variable is T
- total amount of matter an object has
- force that turns energy into other forms of mechanical energy
25 Clues: variable is N • the variable is T • from one peak to the next • energy of an object in motion • interaction between two objects • the gravitational force of an object • total amount of matter an object has • mass in motion; speed, velocity, etc.. • change in velocity over change in time • 2 objects moving with respect to eachother • J, units for gravitational potential energy • ...
Physics Crossword 2024-05-13
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- the SI unit for mass
- Within one dimension, at the instant that an object changes direction, what is its velocity?
- The formula to calculate an object’s weight is W = __
- The motion of an object in one dimension is completely _____ of its motion in other dimensions
- units for acceleration are meters per second _____
- An object's velocity does not change unless the object is acted on by an ________ force
- an object is slowing down if its velocity and acceleration are in ______ directions
- final position minus initial position
- True or false: All objects on Earth experience the same force of gravity
- if an object is speeding up, the slope on a position vs. time graph will get ______
- an object moving at a constant velocity has a position function of time that is a _______ function
- the absolute value of the slope in a position vs. time graph is an object's _______
- the slope in a position vs. time graph is the object's _______
- an object with a velocity of 3 m/s and acceleration of -2 m/s/s is moving in the ______ direction
- the net force on an object and the object's acceleration are always in the ______ direction
- An object does not _____ unless it is acted on by an unbalanced force
- _____ force is the sum of all forces
- a _____ newton is a fruity cookie
- Any quantity that has both magnitude and direction is a ______
- Newton's first name
- A force is a pull or a ______
- inertia is an object's tendency to _____ its state of motion
- acceleration is the _____ of change of velocity
- an object that is not accelerating has a ______ velocity
- Isaac Newton's title
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- projectile motion is the motion of an object that is experiencing only the force of _____
- In Physics class, we often _____ air resistance
- Does the sign on an acceleration value indicate the direction in which the object is moving?
- an object with a velocity of -6 m/s and acceleration of 2 m/s/s is moving in the ______ direction
- the country in which Isaac Newton lived
- the factor that affects how much inertia an object has
- space in which there is no matter
- In two dimensions, the direction of a vector is given by an _____
- acceleration is a measure of how quickly an object's ______ is changing
- Newton's second law is Fnet = __
- x is the symbol that represents an object's ______
- Are "gravity" and "acceleration due to gravity" the same?
- in the term "normal force," "normal" means _____
- gravity is a ______ between any two objects with mass
- average speed is ______/time
- Is it possible for an object to be accelerating but not be moving?
- Newton's First Law of Motion is also called Law of _______
- a scalar quantity has ______ but does not have physical direction
- A person in free fall feels weightless because there is no _______ force being exerted on them
- the amount of matter in an object
- the unit in which force is measured
- How many directions are in one dimension?
- the normal force is exerted by _____ surfaces in order to prevent objects from going through them
48 Clues: Newton's first name • the SI unit for mass • Isaac Newton's title • average speed is ______/time • A force is a pull or a ______ • Newton's second law is Fnet = __ • space in which there is no matter • a _____ newton is a fruity cookie • the amount of matter in an object • the unit in which force is measured • _____ force is the sum of all forces • ...
Physics Concepts 2024-03-01
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- the force that resists motion when the surface of one object comes in contact with the surface of another.
- The rate of change of position of an object in any direction.
- type of energy an object has when it is in motion.
- developed the laws of motion.
- the energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement.
- the force that surfaces exert to prevent solid objects from passing through each other.
- mechanisms compost by wheel and rope used to lift heavy objects onto tall heights.
- the change in position of an object.
- the measure of the amount of matter in a body.
- the study of bodies in motion and changes in that motion.
- type of potential energy generated by the height of an object.
- the vector sum of two or more individual vectors.
- quantity that designates how fast and in what direction a point is moving.
- measures the length between objects or points without regard for direction.
- the study of the motion of mechanical points, bodies and systems without consideration of their associated physical properties and the forces acting on them.
- the motion of an object where gravity is the only force acting upon it.
- the rate of change of velocity.
- SI unit for mass.
- a force that keeps an object at rest.
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- a number used to change one set of units to another, by multiplying or dividing.
- graphical illustration used to visualize the applied forces, moments, and resulting reactions on a body in a given condition.
- method for adding vectors based on trigonometry.
- a physical quantity that is described only by its magnitude.
- simple machine consisting of a sloping surface, used for raising heavy bodies.
- method for adding vetors that is based on a drawing of the vectors.
- SI unit for distance.
- an invisible force that pulls objects toward each other.
- mass in motion.
- a certain amount of force you apply for a certain amount of time to cause a change in momentum.
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- physical quantity that can be measured
- type of potential energy generated by springs.
- the capacity for doing work.
- SI unit for time.
- The push or pull on an object with mass causes it to change its velocity.
35 Clues: mass in motion. • SI unit for time. • SI unit for mass. • SI unit for distance. • the capacity for doing work. • developed the laws of motion. • the rate of change of velocity. • the change in position of an object. • a force that keeps an object at rest. • physical quantity that can be measured • the measure of the amount of matter in a body. • ...
Physics Vocabulary 2024-05-22
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- a measure of the compactness of a substance, expressed as its mass per unit volume
- the product of a body's mass and its velocity
- the emission or transfer of radiant energy as particles, electromagnetic waves, sound, etc
- the act of reflecting or the state of being reflected
- the energy of a body or system as a result of its position in an electric, magnetic, or gravitational field
- the basic SI unit of electric current
- a physical quantity expressing the amount of matter in a body
- the tendency of a body to preserve its state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force
- substance that occupies space and has mass
- a unit of heat, equal to 4.1868 joules
- the derived SI unit of electrical resistance
- the derived SI unit of force
- the basic unit of matter
- the rate in which the velocity changes
- propagation of disturbances from place to place in a regular and organized way
- any phenomenon associated with stationary or moving electrons, ions, or other charged particles
- a substance, body, or system that conducts electricity, heat, etc
- the force of attraction that moves or tends to move bodies towards the centre of a celestial body
- the number of times that a periodic function or vibration repeats itself in a specified time, often 1 second
- a dynamic influence that changes a body from a state of rest to one of motion or changes its rate of motion
- a force that tends to produce an elongation of a body or structure
- the distance, measured in the direction of propagation, between two points of the same phase in consecutive cycles of a wave
- the derived SI unit of frequency
- the basic SI unit of thermodynamic temperature
- motion in a gas or liquid in which the warmer portions rise and the colder portions sink
- a force that acts inwards on any body that rotates or moves along a curved path and is directed towards the axis of rotation
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- a deviation in the direction of a wave at the edge of an obstacle in its path
- the derived SI unit of work or energy
- a measure of the rate of motion of a body expressed as the rate of change of its position in a particular direction with time
- electric sparks or crackling produced by friction
- the attribute of matter by which it responds to electromagnetic forces responsible for all electrical phenomena
- the change in direction of a propagating wave in passing from one medium to another in which it has a different velocity
- a body with finite mass that can be treated as having negligible size, and internal structure
- a device, such as a transistor or integrated circuit, that depends on the properties of such a substance
- the opposition to a flow of electric current through a circuit component, medium, or substance
- a region containing no matter; free space
- the energy of motion of a body, equal to the work it would do if it were brought to rest
- power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines
- a resistance encountered when one body moves relative to another body with which it is in contact
- wave an electromagnetic wave of radio frequency
- the derived SI unit of electric charge
- a fictitious force that can be thought of as acting outwards on any body that rotates or moves along a curved path
- a flow of electric charge through a conductor
- the derived SI unit of electric potential
- the derived SI unit of power
45 Clues: the basic unit of matter • the derived SI unit of force • the derived SI unit of power • the derived SI unit of frequency • the derived SI unit of work or energy • the basic SI unit of electric current • a unit of heat, equal to 4.1868 joules • the rate in which the velocity changes • the derived SI unit of electric charge • a region containing no matter; free space • ...
Physics Crossword 2024-05-23
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- A point on a standing wave where the displacement of the medium is at its maximum
- The “spreading out” of waves as they pass through a no arrow aperture or an edge
- An imaginary line drawn perpendicular to the reflecting surface
- is measured in hertz (Hz)
- the distance between two crests or troughs of a wave that are in phase.
- When two or more waves overlap
- This type of wave travels perpendicular to the direction of the wave's energy flow
- A single disturbance or oscillation that moves through a medium without the continuous transfer of energy.
- Opposite to diffraction. The bending or wave.
- A wave that propagates through the medium.
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- When two or more waves overlap in such a way that the resulting wave has a smaller amplitude than the individual waves
- The highest points or peaks of a wave
- A point on a standing wave where the displacement of the medium is always zero
- When two or more waves overlap in such a way that the resulting wave has a greater amplitude than the individual waves
- The maximum displacement or height of a wave from its equilibrium position(positive or negative)
- This wave type occurs at the boundary between two different mediums
- A stationary pattern formed by the interference of two waves traveling in opposite directions
- The principle stating that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
- The lowest points or valleys of a wave
- In this wave, the oscillations of the medium are parallel to the direction of the wave's energy propagation.
20 Clues: is measured in hertz (Hz) • When two or more waves overlap • The highest points or peaks of a wave • The lowest points or valleys of a wave • A wave that propagates through the medium. • Opposite to diffraction. The bending or wave. • An imaginary line drawn perpendicular to the reflecting surface • This wave type occurs at the boundary between two different mediums • ...
Physics Waves 2024-05-25
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- waves moving perpendicular to the wave direction
- low density, particles spaced further apart
- to move
- acoustic variable, heating or cooling of tissue
- strength of the wave, maximum variation of the wave
- acoustic variable, particle motion
- substance a wave needs in order to propagate.
- the physical distance on one cycle
- example of longitudinal, mechanical wave.
- how many times an event occurs per time
- how frequency and period are related
- when waves are added together to make a bigger wave
- high density, particles closely spaced together
- a wave movement through compression, rarefaction and back to compression
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- to move or oscillate
- when waves are out of phase, and waves are cancelled out
- changes to the medium due to wave travel
- time it takes for a cycle
- velocity determined by the medium only
- acoustic variable,continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- acoustic variable, mass per volume
- distance sound can travel per unit of time
- wave that move by areas of compression and rarefaction
- a wave that needs a medium
24 Clues: to move • to move or oscillate • time it takes for a cycle • a wave that needs a medium • acoustic variable, particle motion • acoustic variable, mass per volume • the physical distance on one cycle • how frequency and period are related • velocity determined by the medium only • how many times an event occurs per time • changes to the medium due to wave travel • ...
Physics Crossword 2024-11-12
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- Always stays the same even when the weight is different
- Sum of all forces acting upon Something
- Amount of force it takes to accelerate one kilogram to one meters per second
- Mass x gravity
- This explains a person swinging and someone else stops them
- Changes in motion
- The friction experienced when individuals try to move a stationary object on a surface
- A planet's force
- The more mass the more:
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- The person that made newton's laws
- The terminal velocity of a falling object on earth
- Increase in the rate of speed of something
- the resistance objects encounter when sliding against eachother
- The energy stored by an object
- The Law that explains how a trampoline works
- The energy of motion of an object
- The sudden forceful coming together of two objects
- Mass x velocity
- The Law explaining acceleration
- The energy related to an action of movement
20 Clues: Mass x gravity • Mass x velocity • A planet's force • Changes in motion • The more mass the more: • The energy stored by an object • The Law explaining acceleration • The energy of motion of an object • The person that made newton's laws • Sum of all forces acting upon Something • Increase in the rate of speed of something • The energy related to an action of movement • ...
physics crossword 2024-11-12
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- property of object that resist change in motion
- force that resists motion
- Equals mass times gravity
- causes some radio activity
- rate of change in velocity
- law of inertia
- a measurement of force
- for every action force there is a reaction force equal in strength and oppisite in force
- Equals force over acceleration
- mass times acceleration with a magnitude and direction
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- Max acceleration when freefalling
- a measurement of distance
- calculated by mass times acceleration
- the acceleration caused by net force is proportional to force
- measurement of weight
- made three important laws
- the sum of every force acting on object
- keeps us on the ground
- holds atoms together
- distance divided by time
20 Clues: law of inertia • holds atoms together • measurement of weight • keeps us on the ground • a measurement of force • distance divided by time • a measurement of distance • force that resists motion • Equals mass times gravity • made three important laws • causes some radio activity • rate of change in velocity • Equals force over acceleration • Max acceleration when freefalling • ...
Physics Terms 2024-12-04
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- a blue-green colour made by adding blue and green light
- a tool for measuring angles
- a collection of stars with their planets, dust and gas
- separating white light into its component
- word to describe a galaxy, having no clearly defined shape
- a change in direction of light caused by a change in the speed of light passing through different medium
- when light bounces off a surface without being absorbed
- a pink colour made by adding red and blue light
- the continuous range of colours in white light
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- bowl-shaped dents on the surface of planets or moon caused by colliding objects
- changed to become unclear
- rocky objects, smaller than planets, that orbit the sun
- describing a shape with three straight sides
- to allow light to pass through
- a 3D shape with a constant cross-section
- in a ray diagram. this is a line drawn at 90° to a surface from which the angles of light rays are measured
- a shape with curved arms extending out from its centre
- the substance through which a light travels
- all of space and everything contained in it
- at 90°
- a piece of glass designed to refract light
21 Clues: at 90° • changed to become unclear • a tool for measuring angles • to allow light to pass through • a 3D shape with a constant cross-section • separating white light into its component • a piece of glass designed to refract light • the substance through which a light travels • all of space and everything contained in it • describing a shape with three straight sides • ...
AS Physics 2024-12-13
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- A device used to measure fluid density
- The combined force of many objects hitting an area
- The resistance of a fluid to an obejct moving through it
- It is the top speed
- Enery stores that refer to the shape, position or state of an object. This could do work.
- The ability to do work
- The energy store that is equivalent to the temeprature of particles
- The Young Modulus is like the materials spring constant but has considered its...
- Causes rotational without translation
- Lines of fluid flow are chaotic, at non-constant speeds and mix
- Tensile or compressive
- Distance travelled in a straight line from a reference point
- The ratio of useful energy or power to total energy or power
- The path often encountered when considering projectile motion
- We often assume that this does not act in mechanics questions
- A positive change in length
- Can be described by magnitude only
- Units of stress
- The change in shape of an object
- He noticed the link between buoyancy and weight of dispalced liquid (they are the same)
- Hang this with a small weight to find the centre of mass of a laminar object
- When the buoyancy is greater than the weight
- The area under a force-displacemnt graph
- When a quantity such as motion or field strength is constant
- How easy or hard it is to stop something
- This is the speed given on a speedometer. It is not the average
- To measure time intervals to a high accuracy
- A turning effect of a force
- Something that can be measured
- Dealing with objects that are uniformly accelerating in one dimension
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- A neasure of the compactness of a substance
- The gradient of a velocity-time graph
- It behaves like plastic when stretched
- A force and change in length that have the same name
- He noticed the relationship between force and extension
- A force caused by the difference in pressure at its top and bottom surfaces
- He came up with the laws of motion (and gravitation)
- Units of strain
- When an object hits another and exerts a force
- The scalar quantity in SUVAT that applies to both the horizontal and vertical motion
- The material will return to its original shape once the load force is removed
- It is used to caluclate the viscous drag
- Abbreviated to three letters. Point where the wire loses its strength, extends and becomes narrow at its weakest point due to the decrease cross sectional area
- The spring constant represents this property
- The near-parallel lines of fluid flow around an aerodynamic object
- Horizontal acceleration for projectiles
- Requires a direction to make sense
- Point beyond which the material undergoes sudden extension increase due to an atomic restructuring.
- A force acting perpendicular to two surfaces in contact with each other
- A relationship where there is a constant linear relationship between each variable.
- Lines of fluid flow are ordered, a constant speed and do not cross
- A single resultant can be split into these
52 Clues: Units of strain • Units of stress • It is the top speed • The ability to do work • Tensile or compressive • A positive change in length • A turning effect of a force • Something that can be measured • The change in shape of an object • Requires a direction to make sense • Can be described by magnitude only • The gradient of a velocity-time graph • ...
Physics ARTS: 2025-03-11
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- Basic type of machine
- Force applied to a machine
- Unit of force
- Resistance to motion change
- Change in position
- Unit of power
- Push or pull on object
- Stored energy
- Energy of motion
- Ability to do work
- Rotational force
- Unit of energy
- Rigid bar that pivots
- Force applied over time
- Force resisting motion
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- Mass in motion
- Rate of velocity change
- Amount of matter
- Gravity force on object
- Resistance force in machine
- Mass per unit volume
- How far something moves
- Device that makes work easier
- Pull between two objects
- Rate of doing work
- Ongoing sequence of events
- Force moves an object
- Forces are balanced
- Force per unit area
- Speed with direction
- Distance per time
31 Clues: Unit of force • Unit of power • Stored energy • Mass in motion • Unit of energy • Amount of matter • Energy of motion • Rotational force • Distance per time • Change in position • Rate of doing work • Ability to do work • Forces are balanced • Force per unit area • Mass per unit volume • Speed with direction • Basic type of machine • Force moves an object • Rigid bar that pivots • Push or pull on object • ...
Physics ARTS: 2025-03-11
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- Amount of matter
- Energy of motion
- Forces are balanced
- Mass in motion
- Rotational force
- Change in position
- Stored energy
- Ability to do work
- Resistance force in machine
- Resistance to motion change
- Device that makes work easier
- Speed with direction
- Unit of power
- Ongoing sequence of events
- Force per unit area
- Force applied over time
- Rate of doing work
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- Unit of energy
- Rate of velocity change
- Push or pull on object
- Mass per unit volume
- Unit of force
- How far something moves
- Force resisting motion
- Pull between two objects
- Gravity force on object
- Basic type of machine
- Force moves an object
- Force applied to a machine
- Distance per time
30 Clues: Unit of force • Stored energy • Unit of power • Unit of energy • Mass in motion • Amount of matter • Energy of motion • Rotational force • Distance per time • Change in position • Ability to do work • Rate of doing work • Forces are balanced • Force per unit area • Mass per unit volume • Speed with direction • Basic type of machine • Force moves an object • Push or pull on object • Force resisting motion • ...
physics vocabulary 2025-03-12
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- a vibration that travels through a medium like air or water, and is interpreted by our brains as sound.
- the product of an external force acting on an object and the displacement the force has caused
- rate at which velocity changes with time, in terms of both speed and direction
- a subatomic particle that is found in all atom
- a body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it, giving rise to a downward force; the heaviness of a person or thing.
- a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
- a physics concept that describes how much motion an object has
- a form of energy that allows us to see.
- the maximum displacement or height of a wave from its equilibrium or resting position
- the energy of motion
- the basic building block of matter, the smallest unit that retains the properties of an element.
- a tiny particle of light that carries electromagnetic energytemperature
- the rate at which an object changes its position (or moves) in a specific direction, which includes both speed and directionacceleration
- a measure of how much a material opposes the flow of electric current
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- the number of times something happens in a given amount of time.
- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape
- the change in an object's position, measured as the straight-line distance and direction between its initial and final points, regardless of the actual path taken
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- a propagating disturbance, typically a periodic oscillation or vibration, that transfers energy without transferring mass or matter
- inertia,rest,constant motion-force and acceleration-equal and opposite forces
- the amount of force applied over a specific area
- time rate of doing work or delivering energy
- energy that is stored in an object due to its position or arrangement
- the membrane-enclosed organelle within a cell that contains the chromosomes
- the measured distance between two identical points on two back-to-back waves
- a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged.
- the capacity to do work or cause change
- the force that pulls objects with mass towards each other
- the force that resists motion when the surface of one object comes in contact with the surface of another.
- the change in momentum of an object when a force is applied over time
30 Clues: the energy of motion • the capacity to do work or cause change • a form of energy that allows us to see. • time rate of doing work or delivering energy • a subatomic particle that is found in all atom • the amount of force applied over a specific area • a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged. • the force that pulls objects with mass towards each other • ...
Physics Facts 2025-04-22
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- Current flow from positive to negative.
- Same number of protons; different number of neutrons
- Straight line through 0 0 (8 12)
- How energy is released in stars
- Splitting of atoms in a nuclear power station
- Number of complete waves passing a point per second.
- Type of resistor who’s resistance can be changed.
- 13.8 Billion years is the age of the …
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed; we say it is...
- Part of the electromagnetic spectrum with longest wavelength.
- Radiation around us all the time
- A beta particle is a high speed ... from the nucleus
- 100 000 light years is the diameter of the … (5 3)
- Rate of transfer of energy or rate of doing work
- Method of heat transfer in solids
- Energy is transferred … when a force moves through a distance
- Most energetic particles leave the surface of a liquid causing cooling.
- Area under a velocity time graph
- Region in which an electric charge experiences a force(8 5)
- Useful energy output divided by total energy input
- Helium nucleus
- Transmitting electricity at a high voltage and low current reduces energy lost as …
- A voltage is ... when a conductor moves through a magnetic field.
- Wire which melts when too much current flows
- electrical work done by a source in moving a unit charge around a complete circuit (13 5)
- -273°C (8 4)
- A danger of this type of radiation is damage to surface cells and eyes.
- Neither conduction or convection can occur in a vacuum because it has no ...
- Star that forms at the end of a large mass stars lifecycle.
- Good insulators often contain pockets of ... (7 3)
- Easily magnetised and demagnetised (4 4)
- Field with parallel and evenly spaced field lines.
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- Vibration of particles is parallel to the direction of propagation of the wave
- Point through which all the weight of an object appears to act (6 2 7)
- work done by a unit charge passing between two points in a circuit(9 10)
- Change in speed and direction of wave when it travels from one medium into another.
- 3×10⁸ is the speed of an … wave in a vacuum.
- Range of human hearing is from ... Hz to 20 000Hz
- Also produced by low mass stars when white dwarfs are formed.(9 7)
- Energy stored in a moving object.
- This occurs if the angle of incidence is greater than the critical angle. (5 8 10)
- Maximum displacement of a particle (in a wave) from the rest position
- Gravitational force on an object that has mass.
- Commutator on a motor (5 4)
- Current where electrons flow constantly changes direction
- Time taken for half the nuclei of that isotope in any sample to decay
- Only allows current to flow in one direction
- Vibration of particles is perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave.
- Method of heat transfer by electromagnetic waves
- unpredictable
- Theory that the Universe expanded from a single point of high density and temperature.
- Gradient of a velocity time graph
- Part of the electromagnetic spectrum with highest frequency.
- Method of heat transfer in liquids and gases
- Killing bacterial in food.
- Force that opposes motion
- Charge passing a point per unit time
- Measure of the quantity of mass in an object
- Quantity that has size and direction
- Wire attached to the metal casing of an appliance.
60 Clues: -273°C (8 4) • unpredictable • Helium nucleus • Force that opposes motion • Killing bacterial in food. • Commutator on a motor (5 4) • How energy is released in stars • Straight line through 0 0 (8 12) • Radiation around us all the time • Area under a velocity time graph • Energy stored in a moving object. • Method of heat transfer in solids • Gradient of a velocity time graph • ...
Physics Crossword 2025-08-29
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- The total length of the path an object travels, regardless of direction.
- An astronomical body that is the third planet from the Sun, notable for its unique ability to harbor life, a liquid water surface, and a dynamic atmosphere and solid structure.
- The behavior of an object or a collision where kinetic energy is not conserved.
- The ability of a material to resist a distorting influence (like stretching or compressing) and return to its original size and shape once that influence or external force is removed.
- Is a vector quantity that describes the rate of change of an object's displacement.
- The rate at which an object changes its position, calculated as the total distance traveled divided by the total time taken.
- Is a propagating disturbance or oscillation that transfers energy from one point to another, without transferring matter.
- Is a vector quantity that represents the change in an object's momentum, calculated as the product of the average force acting on an object and the duration of time the force acts, or equivalently, the object's change in momentum.
- Is an event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a brief period, leading to a rapid exchange of momentum and possibly energy.
- The standard international unit of time.
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- Is a quantitative measure of the average kinetic energy of the microscopic particles (atoms or molecules) within a substance or system.
- Is the universal, attractive force that exists between any two objects possessing mass or energy.
- Is the time it takes for a repeating motion to complete one full cycle.
- Is the rate at which an object's velocity changes over time.
- Is defined as a fundamental quantity that measures the duration of events and the interval between them, often by what a clock reads.
- A scalar quantity that represents the amount of matter in an object.
- The branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy. The subject matter of physics includes mechanics, heat, light and other radiation, sound, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of atoms.
- Is the international System of Units unit of force.
- momentum Is the product of an object's mass and its velocity, representing "mass in motion".
- The base unit of mass in the International System of Units.
20 Clues: The standard international unit of time. • Is the international System of Units unit of force. • The base unit of mass in the International System of Units. • Is the rate at which an object's velocity changes over time. • A scalar quantity that represents the amount of matter in an object. • Is the time it takes for a repeating motion to complete one full cycle. • ...
Physics Quantities 2025-06-19
23 Clues: Daya • Suhu • Gaya • Luas • Usaha • Waktu • Massa • Jarak • Sudut • Tekanan • Gesekan • Getaran • Panjang • Kelajuan • Pembiasan • Kecepatan • Pemantulan • Percepatan • Massa Jenis • Perpindahan • Arus listrik • Tegangan listrik • Torsi / Momen gaya
Physics 1 2025-05-27
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- force of an area
- to 100 grams
- air pushing back on something
- word for speeding up
- 1/10 of a gram
- force through a string, rope, or cable
- 1000 milligrams
- stored or saved energy
- 1/1000 of a gram
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- energy from electricity
- energy from sound
- from gravity
- active energy
- energy from heat
- to 1000 gram
- speed with direction
- 10 grams
- 1/100 of a gram
- pull or push
- energy from light
20 Clues: 10 grams • from gravity • to 1000 gram • to 100 grams • pull or push • active energy • 1/10 of a gram • 1000 milligrams • 1/100 of a gram • force of an area • energy from heat • 1/1000 of a gram • energy from sound • energy from light • speed with direction • word for speeding up • stored or saved energy • energy from electricity • air pushing back on something • force through a string, rope, or cable
Physics Final 2025-05-27
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- Electric potential difference; the "push" that moves charges.
- The rate at which an object’s velocity changes over time.
- Opposition to the flow of current; measured in ohms (Ω).
- When a wave bounces off a surface.
- The straight-line distance and direction from start to finish.
- The total of kinetic and potential energy in a system.
- A disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space.
- The distance traveled divided by the time it took.
- A push or pull on an object that can cause a change in motion.
- A complete path for current to flow.
- Speed in a given direction.
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- Stored energy due to position or condition.
- A material that allows electric current to flow easily.
- A material that resists the flow of electric current.
- Flow of electric charge; measured in amperes (A).
- Bending of a wave as it passes from one medium to another.
- The height of a wave; relates to energy.
- Energy of motion.
- The number of wave cycles per second; measured in hertz (Hz).
- A mechanical wave that travels through a medium as vibrations.
- The tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion.
- The distance between two consecutive crests or troughs.
- The product of an object’s mass and velocity (p = mv).
- The amount of matter in an object; measured in kilograms (kg).
- The total path length traveled by an object.
- The spreading of waves around obstacles or through openings.
26 Clues: Energy of motion. • Speed in a given direction. • When a wave bounces off a surface. • A complete path for current to flow. • The height of a wave; relates to energy. • Stored energy due to position or condition. • The total path length traveled by an object. • Flow of electric charge; measured in amperes (A). • The distance traveled divided by the time it took. • ...
Physics Quiz 2025-07-10
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- Unit used to measure astronomical distances
- Scientist who discovered the electron
- Name of the fictitious force observed in rotating reference frames
- The principle behind a hydraulic lift
- Temperature scale used to describe star temperatures
- This phenomenon explains the blue color of the sky
- The first Indian satellite launched into space
- The gravitational potential energy at infinity is taken as
- Invented the telescope
- The concept that time moves slower near a massive object
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- Region in space with very strong gravity, light cannot escape
- Inventor of quantum theory
- The scientist who formulated the laws of planetary motion
- He invented the electric bulb
- The force needed to move a body in circular path
- Type of radiation with the shortest wavelength
- The phenomenon of overlapping waves leading to increased or decreased amplitude
- Material that allows electrons to flow with zero resistance
- Unit of magnetic flux
- The name of the theory that explains the origin of the universe
20 Clues: Unit of magnetic flux • Invented the telescope • Inventor of quantum theory • He invented the electric bulb • Scientist who discovered the electron • The principle behind a hydraulic lift • Unit used to measure astronomical distances • Type of radiation with the shortest wavelength • The first Indian satellite launched into space • ...
physics crossword 2025-08-12
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- The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
- The capacity to do work.
- Energy: The energy an object possesses due to its motion.
- The flow of electric charge.
- The rate of change of velocity.
- The bending of light as it passes from one medium to another.
- Force per unit area.
- The distance between two corresponding points on a wave.
- The number of waves that pass a point in a given time.
- Force applied over a distance.
- The product of an object's mass and velocity.
- The electrical potential difference.
- The rate at which an object is moving.
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- A push or pull that can cause a change in motion.
- Energy: Stored energy due to an object's position or condition.
- A twisting force that tends to cause rotation.
- Speed in a given direction.
- The force that attracts a body towards the center of the Earth, or towards any other physical body having mass.
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- The bending of waves around obstacles or through openings.
- The tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion.
- The opposition to the flow of electric current.
- The bouncing of light off a surface.
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- A force that opposes motion between surfaces in contact.
25 Clues: Force per unit area. • The capacity to do work. • Speed in a given direction. • The flow of electric charge. • Force applied over a distance. • The rate of change of velocity. • The bouncing of light off a surface. • The electrical potential difference. • The rate at which an object is moving. • The product of an object's mass and velocity. • ...
Physics Vocabulary 2025-09-28
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- — To become larger
- — A negative charge will ______ a positive one
- — To rotate or revolve quickly
- — When water reaches 100°C, it starts to …
- — To make a substance weaker by adding water
- — The process that causes a puddle to dry up
- — The process that causes a vapour to change to a liquid
- — To make a hole in something with a sharp object
- — To emit or let out
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- — The force that makes things fall to the ground
- — Able to attract iron or steel
- — Bombs do this
- — To cause something to start
- — Sugar will ______ when placed in a hot liquid
- — To become solid
- — When a solid becomes a liquid
- — The opposite of 8 across
- — We use a mirror to ______ something
- — To crash into
- — A sponge will ______ a liquid
- — To suddenly break open
21 Clues: — Bombs do this • — To crash into • — To become solid • — To become larger • — To emit or let out • — To suddenly break open • — The opposite of 8 across • — To cause something to start • — To rotate or revolve quickly • — Able to attract iron or steel • — When a solid becomes a liquid • — A sponge will ______ a liquid • — We use a mirror to ______ something • ...
Physics crossword 2026-02-03
Across
- A method using units to check calculations
- The parts of a vector along coordinate axes
- The rate at which velocity changes
- A system used to describe position in space
- The orientation of motion or a vector
- Total displacement divided by total time
- A measure of the duration of events
- The change in position of an object from its starting point to its ending point
- Digits in a measurement that are known with certainty
- A quantity that has magnitude only
- A coordinate system used to describe motion
- The steepness of a line on a graph
Down
- Changing a quantity from one unit to another
- Velocity at a specific moment in time
- The size or amount of a quantity
- Acceleration that does not change over time
- Finding an approximate value
- The location of an object relative to a reference point
- The total length of the path an object travels
- A graph showing position as a function of time
- A standard used to measure a physical quantity
- A visual display of data
- Distance traveled per unit of time
- A quantity that has magnitude and direction
- Motion in which gravity is the only force acting on an object
25 Clues: A visual display of data • Finding an approximate value • The size or amount of a quantity • The rate at which velocity changes • Distance traveled per unit of time • A quantity that has magnitude only • The steepness of a line on a graph • A measure of the duration of events • Velocity at a specific moment in time • The orientation of motion or a vector • ...
physics crossword 2026-02-04
Across
- how fast an object moves without direction
- a part of a vector
- the forced that attracts objects mass to each other
- anything that takes up space
- the SI unit for distance
- the total length an object travels
- SI unit for mass
- side to side
- representation of something that is often too difficult (or impossible) to display directly
- the rate at which velocity changes
- how close a measurement is to the accepted reference value for that measurement
- how fast something moves with a specific direction
- a quantity that only has magnitude
Down
- the change of position of an object
- a quantity that has both direction and magnitude
- refers to how close the agreement is between repeated independent measurements
- considers motion in two and three dimensions
- concise language to describe a generalized pattern in nature supported by scientific evidence and repeated experiments
- standardized values
- up and down
- the amount of matter in an object
21 Clues: up and down • side to side • SI unit for mass • a part of a vector • standardized values • the SI unit for distance • anything that takes up space • the amount of matter in an object • the total length an object travels • the rate at which velocity changes • a quantity that only has magnitude • the change of position of an object • how fast an object moves without direction • ...
Physics Crossword 2026-02-03
Across
- the size or amount of a quantity
- the force that pushes masses together
- the SI unit for the amount of substance
- the SI unit of temperature
- the study of motion without forces
- directional change in position
- the value (m), in y=mx+b
- the measure of rotational force
- a quantity with magnitude only
- the rate of change of position with direction
- a verified explanation of natural phenomena
- how consistent repeated measurements are
- a rule or formula that describes natural behavior
Down
- the total path length traveled
- the line that touches a curve at one point only
- the orientation of a vector
- a simplified representation of a physical system
- a quantity with magnitude and direction
- how close a value is to the true value
- examples of this might include length, time, or mass
- an object’s location in space
- the derivative of velocity
22 Clues: the value (m), in y=mx+b • the SI unit of temperature • the derivative of velocity • the orientation of a vector • an object’s location in space • the total path length traveled • directional change in position • a quantity with magnitude only • the measure of rotational force • the size or amount of a quantity • the study of motion without forces • ...
Physics Mystery 2026-01-11
Across
- A measure of disorder or randomness in a system.
- A space entirely devoid of matter.
- A fundamental particle that makes up protons and neutrons.
- Speed in a specific direction.
- The force of gravity acting on an object's mass.
- Stored energy based on an object's position.
- Energy transferred by a force acting through a distance.
- The rate at which work is done or energy is used.
- The quantity of matter in an object.
- The standard unit of work or energy.
Down
- The product of an object's mass and its velocity.
- The universal attraction between all masses.
- The capacity to do work.
- The rate at which velocity changes over time.
- The force resisting the relative motion of surfaces.
- A push or pull acting upon an object.
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- An object's resistance to a change in its motion.
- Thermal energy transferring between systems.
- How fast an object is moving (distance/time).
20 Clues: The capacity to do work. • Speed in a specific direction. • A space entirely devoid of matter. • The quantity of matter in an object. • The standard unit of work or energy. • A push or pull acting upon an object. • The universal attraction between all masses. • Stored energy based on an object's position. • Thermal energy transferring between systems. • ...
Physics Crossword 2025-12-19
Across
- Energy transfer caused by repeating motion or vibrations.
- The height of a wave.
- The amount of time required for one wave to pass.
- The Greek letter used for wavelength.
- The longest night of the year.
- Inertia
- A push or a pull.
- energy that flows into or out of a system.
- An abstract quantity calculated by multiplying force by distance.
- The kingdom whose flag hangs in the room.
- The Greek letter used for coefficient of friction.
- The phenomenon where waves bounce of solid surfaces at the same angle they came in at.
- The type of waves that require a medium.
- The reason for the season.
- The type of light used to see through soft tissue.
- The type of light with frequencies too high for humans to hear.
- The longest day of the year.
- The longest type of electromagnetic waves.
Down
- The type of sound with frequencies too low for humans to hear.
- A tangible quantity calculated by multiplying mass by velocity.
- The planet on full display in the classroom.
- The length of one complete wave.
- Waves that do not require a medium.
- When day and night are equal.
- F=ma
- The Greek letter used most commonly for angles.
- Forces come in simultaneous pairs.
- The study of motion.
- A change in momentum.
- The number of waves that pass a point in a second.
- The phenomenon where waves bend as they travel through different mediums.
- The type of light with slightly less energy than visible light.
- The type of electromagnetic wave responsible for the Hulk.
- The type of light with slightly more energy than visible light.
- The type of light ostensibly used to cook food.
35 Clues: F=ma • Inertia • A push or a pull. • The study of motion. • The height of a wave. • A change in momentum. • The reason for the season. • The longest day of the year. • When day and night are equal. • The longest night of the year. • The length of one complete wave. • Forces come in simultaneous pairs. • Waves that do not require a medium. • The Greek letter used for wavelength. • ...
Nuclear Physics 2026-02-27
Across
- A hadron made of a quark and an antiquark (e.g., Pions, Kaons).
- The rate of decay of a sample (number of nuclei decaying per second). Unit: Becquerel.
- Material (e.g., water, graphite) in a reactor that slows down fast neutrons to thermal speeds, making them more likely to cause fission.
- A helium nucleus. Highly ionising but low penetration (stopped by paper/skin).
- Nuclei of the same element) with a different number of neutrons.
- A particle that cannot be split into smaller, simpler components (e.g., quarks, leptons).
- The splitting of a large, unstable nucleus into two smaller, more stable daughter nuclei, releasing energy and neutrons.
- The energy required to separate a nucleus into its constituent protons and neutrons.
- Particles composed of quarks that experience the strong nuclear force (e.g., protons, neutrons, pions, kaons).
- Responsible for beta decay; acts over a very short range.
Down
- Repulsive force between protons, which the strong force must overcome.
- Fundamental particles that do not experience the strong nuclear force (e.g., electrons, neutrinos).
- Neutrons released in fission go on to cause further fission reactions.
- Fast-moving electrons or positrons emitted from the nucleus. Moderately ionising, stopped by a few millimetres of aluminium.
- Fundamental components of hadrons.
- A proton or a neutron found in the nucleus.
- The difference between the mass of a nucleus and the sum of the masses of its individual nucleons.
- A hadron made of three quarks (e.g., protons, neutrons).
- The joining of two smaller nuclei to form a larger, more stable nucleus, releasing energy (happens at high temperatures/pressures).
- Particles with the same mass as their counterparts but opposite charge (e.g., Positron is the antiparticle of an electron).
- The force that holds nucleons together.fm. It is attractive up to 3fm and repulsive below 0.5.
21 Clues: Fundamental components of hadrons. • A proton or a neutron found in the nucleus. • A hadron made of three quarks (e.g., protons, neutrons). • Responsible for beta decay; acts over a very short range. • A hadron made of a quark and an antiquark (e.g., Pions, Kaons). • Nuclei of the same element) with a different number of neutrons. • ...
Physics Fun 2026-03-11
Across
- A net result of zero, or a physicist’s Zen state.
- The frame of reference that isn't speeding up.
- A quick change of heart... and momentum.
- The derivative of a derivative; a real pain for a smooth ride.
- Change of heart for a speedometer?
- Tug-of-war’s primary tension source.
- The slope of a "Position vs. Time" graph.
- Newton’s first name for "stubbornness."
- Action-reaction's inseparable partner.
- A measure of how much "stuff" refuses to budge.
- A bird’s-eye view of the commute, ignoring the turns.
- The invisible glue or the ultimate drag.
- Air's way of saying "slow down."
Down
- The coefficient that’s a bit "Greek" to us.
- Motion where weight is a heavy subject but gravity is the only boss.
- Friction’s smoother, less active sibling.
- An object whose only baggage is its own weight.
- A path that’s just a bit extra-ordinary (specifically, a U-turn).
- A scalar that never looks back.
- Displacement for a car that finishes exactly where it started.
- Friction that occurs when things finally get moving.
- FORCE What a scale measures when it’s lying to you about your mass.
- Galileo’s favorite constant, often rounded to 10 for the lazy.
- The center-seeking force that keeps you in the loop.
- A quantity that knows exactly where it’s going.
- The "normal" way to stay on the ground.
- Where the ball stops being "upwardly mobile."
- What a cable feels under pressure.
- The unit that’s secretly a kilogram-meter per second squared.
- A vector’s "pushy" personality.
30 Clues: A scalar that never looks back. • A vector’s "pushy" personality. • Air's way of saying "slow down." • Change of heart for a speedometer? • What a cable feels under pressure. • Tug-of-war’s primary tension source. • Action-reaction's inseparable partner. • Newton’s first name for "stubbornness." • The "normal" way to stay on the ground. • ...
Les Matières 2014-05-07
Science Words 2022-08-31
Unit 3 revision 2023-12-11
Module 3a 2013-11-12
Across
- прикладной_(прикладная_наука)
- научный
- психология
- экономика
- валеология
- астрономия
- физика
- применение
- лингвистика
- управляемый_людьми
- менеджмент
Down
- исследовать
- информатика
- социология
- почвоведение
- антропология
- проектирование,_инженерное_дело
- область_изучения
- человеческий
- феномен
- вывод,_заключение
- образование
- выполнять,_ставить(эксперимент)
23 Clues: физика • научный • феномен • экономика • психология • социология • валеология • астрономия • применение • менеджмент • исследовать • информатика • лингвистика • образование • почвоведение • антропология • человеческий • область_изучения • вывод,_заключение • управляемый_людьми • прикладной_(прикладная_наука) • проектирование,_инженерное_дело • выполнять,_ставить(эксперимент)
subjects 2015-03-17
23 Clues: arte • pranzo • fisica • classe • storia • scuola • inglese • Scienze • materia • la prof • italiano • biologia • francese • Religione • geografia • matematica • intervallo • grammatica • la lezione • Letteratura • Informatica • gli studenti • Educazione fisica
science crossword 2020-05-03
20 Clues: 3D • hot • air • cold • runny • volume • physics • high low • measuring • materials • chemistry • fixed shape • temperature • assumptions • small packed • solid liquid • changes state • liquid to gas • becoming larger • point water heat
Dziedziny nauki i naukowcy 2021-03-11
21 Clues: – nauka • – fizyk • przemysł • – chemik • – fizyka • – ekolog • – biolog • – chemia • – genetyk • – biologia • - robotyka • – ekologia • – genetyka • – historyk • – historia • – naukowiec • – matematyk • – astronauta • – matematyka • .... of science – dziedzina nauki • .....in the field of ….- ekspert w dziedzinie…
INNOVATION 2017-03-05
24 Clues: счёты • химия • спичка • физика • биология • геология • экология • генетика • велосипед • интеллект • экономика • пенициллин • археология • психология • астрономия • архитектура • холодильник • искуственный • метеорология • антропология • робототехника • кнопка, пуговица • электрическая лампа • медицина, лекарство
Classes and school supplies 2021-04-15
23 Clues: art • math • book • test • desk • music • window • student • biology • history • science • physics • spanish • stadium • english • library • backpack • schedule • homework • test/quiz • male professor • female professor • computer science
classes and school supplies 2021-04-14
23 Clues: art • book • desk • test • math • music • window • science • student • library • history • spanish • physics • english • biology • stadium • homework • backpack • schedule • test;quiz • male teacher • female teacher • computer science
spanish 2021-04-15
22 Clues: art • book • test • desk • math • music • window • biology • history • English • science • stadium • physics • Spanish • library • backpack • schedule • test;quiz • male teacher • computer science • female teacher • male/female student
School Subjects vocab Fr 3 2024-08-26
20 Clues: Music • Latin • German • Math 1 • French • Math 2 • Chorus • Physics • English • Biology • Spanish • Science • History • lab work • Chemistry • Fine Arts • Geography • Physical Education • Computer technology • Personal & Social Development
Vocabulary - Units 9 and 10 2021-09-24
24 Clues: /lɔ/ • /weɪʤ/ • /əˈplaɪ/ • /ˈhaɪər/ • /ˈmænəʤ/ • /kəˈrɪr/ • /ˈfaɪər/ • /ˈsæləri/ • /ˈfɪzɪks/ • /ˈbɪznəs/ • /ˈmɛdəsən/ • /baɪˈɑləʤi/ • /ˈkɛməstri/ • /prəˈfɛʃən/ • /ɛmˈplɔɪər/ • /ˈkɑnˌtrækt/ • /ˌɛkəˈnɑmɪks/ • /ˈɛnʤəˈnɪrɪŋ/ • /ˌɛʤəˈkeɪʃən/ • /rɪˈtaɪərmənt/ • /ˈɑrkəˌtɛkʧər/ • /ˈwɜrkɪŋ/ /ˈaʊərz/ • /kəmˈpjutər/ /ˈsaɪəns/ • /pəˈlɪtəkəl/ /ˈsaɪəns/
Spanish - hayleigh 2022-04-11
25 Clues: law • art • desk • book • music • class • slide • ruler • break • locker • pencil • physics • subject • biology • library • history • science • English • book bag • chemistry • calculator • blackboard • laboratory • mathematics • foreignlanguage
40 2025-07-16
25 Clues: Law • Art • Music • Sport • Party • Design • Travel • Nature • Cooking • Economy • Fashion • Biology • Culture • Physics • Politics • Medicine • Chemistry • Tradition • Sociology • Literature • Philosophy • Psychology • Engineering • Environment • Architecture
Mis Clases 2021-10-18
22 Clues: band • arte • choir • ingles • algebra • quimica • biology • history • calculo • physics • espanol • gobierno • sciences • soldadura • precalculo • pre-algebra • conditioning • computadoras • video production • acondicionamiento • globales global studies • fisica physical education
S&V choice board November 2022-11-10
Across
- a science that deals with matter and energy and their interactions.
- a person who embodies in the flesh a deity, spirit, or abstract quality.
- a double-flowered cultivated variety of clove pink, with gray-green leaves and showy pink, white, or red flowers.
- full of life or excitement; lively.
- an expert in or student of physics.
- a style of Japanese film and television animation, typically aimed at adults as well as children.
- a person who makes animated films.
- the form, size, and development of a person's body.
Down
- relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
- a traveling amusement show or circus.
- the attribution of a soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena.
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body.
- an animal that feeds on flesh.
- a living organism that feeds on organic matter, typically having specialized sense organs and nervous system and able to respond rapidly to stimuli.
- the physics of the earth.
15 Clues: the physics of the earth. • an animal that feeds on flesh. • a person who makes animated films. • full of life or excitement; lively. • an expert in or student of physics. • the rebirth of a soul in a new body. • a traveling amusement show or circus. • relating to the body as opposed to the mind. • the form, size, and development of a person's body. • ...
Quantum Physics 2022-11-08
Across
- A global aerospace, defense, and security company
- foundation of quantum mechanics. The fundamental theory in physics
- A degree awarded to those who complete undergraduate studies
- a science that deals with matter and energy
- the study of numbers and how they relate to each other
- a scientist who assists the research team and verifies their findings and commonly has an advanced degree beyond a masters degree
- someone who designs and builds products
- a scientist who conducts research on physical phenomena and creates theories on findings
Down
- a scientist who uses data and analytics to create and use scientific models
- a scientist who conducts research and investigations
- a company that creates specialty chemicals, process technologies, and safety technologies
- a scientist who applies physics to the use and study of medicine
- a pattern of motion that transfers matter from one place to another
- a company that creates technical software, intelligent devices, and servers
- An extremely small element of matter
15 Clues: An extremely small element of matter • someone who designs and builds products • a science that deals with matter and energy • A global aerospace, defense, and security company • a scientist who conducts research and investigations • the study of numbers and how they relate to each other • A degree awarded to those who complete undergraduate studies • ...
Dersler 2022-10-23
15 Clues: Arts • Music • Sport • Biology • Physics • Theater • Turkish • History • Geometry • Sciences • Geography • Chemistry • Mathematics • Social sciences • Foreign language
Die Schulfacher 2025-05-08
German 2025-05-08
CMHS Clases Vocab 2022-02-14
17 Clues: art • health • algebra • Spanish • physics • biology • geometry • calculus • chemistry • Sociology • government • Psychology • trigonometry • world history • Human body systems • Medical Interventions • statistics and probability
At School 2015-03-30
17 Clues: ИЗО • труд • химия • музыка • физика • история • биология • экономика • география • математика • физкультура • французский • урок религии • русский язык • немецкий язык • английский язык • информационно-коммуникативные технологии
Vocabulary Science Crossword 2021-08-03
Across
- heat transfer The molecules of a substance are moving heat energy from one place to another.
- irradiation of certain materials such as x-rays and gamma rays to preserve the quality of food for a long time
- A branch of physical science that studies the composition and the relationship between matter and energy
- Light generation of some substances without the use of heat energy. but using other forms of energy, such as fluorescence
- physics Physics, which has been accepted for a long time. It is based on Newton's mechanics.
- The motion of an object revolving around an axis of rotation at the same time the center of mass shifts along with it.
- A branch of physics that studies the effect of force on a stationary or moving object. Mechanics is divided into two discipli
- The law of fluid pressure states that when the pressure is added to a fluid that is a
- paper porous paper use as a filter
- a type of ester Caused by the reaction between glycerol and organic acids.
- law Farther galaxies move further at a faster speed than nearby galaxies
Down
- acid It's another name for niacin. which is a water soluble vitamin When the body lacks niacin, Pellagra disease occurs.
- motion straight-line movement
- fuel Hydrogen fuel, which is lightweight. Low boiling and freezing point, non-toxic and higher energy than other fuels.
- The combination of waves from a moving relative source meets each other.
- The process of mixing different signal waves with carrier waves and carrier waves will carry the signal waves along.
- curve The curve shows the growth of plants and animals.
- tank equipment for studying surface waves
- Monosaccharides, chemical formula C6H12O6, are found in fruit, honey and blood.
- gas law A law that shows the relationship between pressure, volume, number of moles and absolute temperature of an ideal gas. Express
20 Clues: motion straight-line movement • paper porous paper use as a filter • tank equipment for studying surface waves • curve The curve shows the growth of plants and animals. • The combination of waves from a moving relative source meets each other. • law Farther galaxies move further at a faster speed than nearby galaxies • ...
Year 10 Science Crossword Collision & Car accidents 2020-05-31
Across
- The speed at which something is going in a direction.
- The speed at which something maintains.
- How fast something is going.
- Physics term.
- Earth's force.
- Newton's first law.
- A type of measurement.
Down
- The speed something speeds up.
- Used daily and for measurement.
- How heavy something is.
- How heavy something is because of Gravity.
- A type of Physics term used in almost everything.
12 Clues: Physics term. • Earth's force. • Newton's first law. • A type of measurement. • How heavy something is. • How fast something is going. • The speed something speeds up. • Used daily and for measurement. • The speed at which something maintains. • How heavy something is because of Gravity. • A type of Physics term used in almost everything. • ...
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Engineer Crossword 2014-10-05
Across
- Designs and plans construction of buildings.
- Creates computer technology.
- Makes blueprints for various structures.
- Maintains and applies knowledge of current policies.
- studies the combined disciplines of physics, engineering and mathematics.
- creates almost all technologies.
- makes chemical plastic.
- Aero plane controlling system.
- Creates electricity.
- creates software development and process.
- converts a schematic into a silicone.
Down
- Creates components and systems used to build computers.
- works with light. (LED)
- creates beds and sofas.
- Responsible for many tasks. Start-Finish
- Creates computer chips and microscopic machines.
- Creates computer technology.
- installs and services refrigeration systems.
- Creates blueprints of Water drainage.
- Creates software development.
- Creates X-rays for human injuries.
- Manufacturing process.
- Creates system operating with proficiency.
- Creates geological maps.
- Creates solar panels.
25 Clues: Creates electricity. • Creates solar panels. • Manufacturing process. • works with light. (LED) • creates beds and sofas. • makes chemical plastic. • Creates geological maps. • Creates computer technology. • Creates computer technology. • Creates software development. • Aero plane controlling system. • creates almost all technologies. • Creates X-rays for human injuries. • ...
Ciencia 2 2018-03-04
25 Clues: masa • ciclo • punto • razón • tarea • medida • límite • altura • física • fórmula • alcohol • química • concepto • cantidad • eléctrico • descubrir • filosofía • geografía • conclusión • científico • disminución • laboratorio • profundidad • investigación • descubrimiento
School Courses 2013-11-16
23 Clues: FCS • Art • Music • Latin • German • French • English • Algebra • Biology • History • Physics • Spanish • Geometry • Calculus • Geography • Chemistry • Arithmetic • Mathematics • The Sciences • The languages • Social Studies • Computer Science • Physical Education
School Courses 2013-11-16
23 Clues: Art • FCS • Latin • Music • German • French • Spanish • Algebra • Biology • English • History • Physics • Calculus • Geometry • Geography • Chemistry • Arithmetic • Mathematics • The Sciences • The languages • Social Studies • Computer Science • Physical Education
School Courses 2013-11-16
23 Clues: FCS • Art • Latin • Music • French • German • Biology • Algebra • Physics • History • English • Spanish • Geometry • Calculus • Geography • Chemistry • Arithmetic • Mathematics • The Sciences • The Languages • Social Studies • Computer Science • Physical Education
School Courses 2013-11-16
23 Clues: FCS • Art • Music • Latin • German • French • Algebra • Biology • English • Spanish • Physics • History • Calculus • Geometry • Geography • Chemistry • Arithmetic • Mathematics • The Sciences • The Languages • Social Studies • Computer Science • Physical Education
My school 2021-11-25
21 Clues: rajz • matek • angol • kémia • fizika • hittan • órarend • francia • biológia • földrajz • tantárgy • ének-zene • történelem • tudományok • testnevelés • informatika • hittan (rövidítés) • állampolgári ismeretek • informatika (rövidítés) • testnevelés (rövidítés) • technika (dizájn és technológia)
Las asignaturas 2020-05-24
21 Clues: Dance • Drama • Sport • Music • French • German • Italian • Physics • English • Biology • Science • History • Spanish • Geography • Chemistry • Visual Art • Mathematics • Computer Studies • Studies of religion • Design and Technology • Physical Education (PDHPE)
Lição 1 - A universidade 2025-10-05
20 Clues: Law • Happy • Always • History • Physics • Biology • The map • Sciences • Medicine • Difficult • The class • Economics • The beach • Prohibited • Mathematics • Interesting • To take notes • The restaurant • de casa Homework • Computer Science / IT
University 2016-06-15
16 Clues: campus • degree • thesis • library • student • physics • diploma • hallway • medicine • professor • department • scholarship • dining room • lecture hall • music school • master’s degree
LESSON 11 2022-11-29
16 Clues: λεπτό • ίδιος • φυσική • πουλάω • χημεία • φτάνω σε • αφαίρεση • πρόσθεση • σηκώνομαι • ολόκληρος • δεξιότητα • εισιτήριο • κάθε, καθένας • κομπιουτεράκι • στο εξωτερικό • πρακτική, εξάσκηση
Greek letters 2024-02-24
Across
- The seventh letter of the Greek alphabet. It is often used as a variable or parameter in mathematics and science.
- The fourteenth letter of the Greek alphabet. It is commonly used to represent different concepts in mathematics, physics, and statistics, including random variables.
- The sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet. It is a well-known mathematical constant representing the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. It is widely used in geometry, trigonometry, and calculus.
- The eighth letter of the Greek alphabet. It is widely used to represent angles in mathematics and physics. It is also used to represent unknown or unspecified quantities or variables.
- The third letter of the Greek alphabet. It is used to represent various concepts in mathematics, physics, and other scientific fields.
- The eleventh letter of the Greek alphabet. It is used to represent different concepts in mathematics and science, such as eigenvalues and eigenfunctions.
- The fourth letter of the Greek alphabet. It is often used to represent a difference or change between two quantities or variables.
- The thirteenth letter of the Greek alphabet. It is used to represent different concepts in mathematics and physics, including the sample size in statistics.
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- The tenth letter of the Greek alphabet. It is used to represent various concepts in different fields, including statistics and mathematics.
- The ninth letter of the Greek alphabet. It is often used to represent a very small or insignificant quantity. It can also be used as a variable or parameter in mathematics and science.
- The sixth letter of the Greek alphabet. It is used to represent various concepts in mathematics, physics, and other scientific fields.
- The fifth letter of the Greek alphabet. It is commonly used to represent a small quantity or a small positive number that approaches zero.
- The first letter of the Greek alphabet. It is commonly used to represent the first or initial value in a series or system.
- The twelfth letter of the Greek alphabet. It is used to represent various quantities or concepts, such as the coefficient of friction in physics or the population mean in statistics.
- The second letter of the Greek alphabet. It is often used to represent the second or secondary value in a series or system.
15 Clues: The seventh letter of the Greek alphabet. It is often used as a variable or parameter in mathematics and science. • The first letter of the Greek alphabet. It is commonly used to represent the first or initial value in a series or system. • ...
Basics of Physics 2024-08-27
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- A push or pull that can cause an object to accelerate or change its motion.
- The branch of physics that deals with the laws of motion, forces, energy, and the behavior of matter at macroscopic scales.
- The branch of physics that studies electric and magnetic fields and their interactions with charged particles.
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- The branch of physics that deals with heat, energy, and work, studying the relationships between them and the laws governing these interactions.
- A disturbance that transfers energy through space and matter, characterized by its wavelength and frequency.
- force of attraction between two masses, which gives weight to objects and causes them to fall toward the Earth.
- Physics The branch of physics that studies the behavior of matter and energy at atomic and subatomic levels, focusing on phenomena like wave-particle duality.
- The ability to do work or cause change, existing in various forms such as kinetic or potential energy.
- The branch of physics that deals with the behavior and properties of light, including its interactions with matter and the design of optical instruments.
9 Clues: A push or pull that can cause an object to accelerate or change its motion. • The ability to do work or cause change, existing in various forms such as kinetic or potential energy. • A disturbance that transfers energy through space and matter, characterized by its wavelength and frequency. • ...
