physics Crossword Puzzles
physics 2016-04-25
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- : The speed of an object in a particular direction
- Engine :A machine that transform heat into mechanical energy or work.
- Motion :the curved path that an object follows when thrown, launched, or otherwise projected near the surface of he earth; the motion of objects that are moving in two dimensions under the influence of gravity
- :A quantity, usually expressed as a percentage that measures the ratio of useful work output to work input
- :A quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed
- Fall :the motion of a body when only the force of gravity is acting on the body.
- : is a measure of how hot (or cold) something is; specifically; a measure of average kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- : an action exerted on a body in order to change the body’s state of rest or motion; force has magnitude and direction
- :The energy that is transferred as electromagnetic waves, such as visible light and infrared waves
- : The rate at which velocity changes over time; an objects accelerates if its speed, direction or both change
- Velocity :The constant velocity of a falling object when the force of air resistance is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force of gravity
- :A quantity defined as the product of the mass and the velocity of an object
- : objects change in position relative to a reference point
- Machine :One of six basic machine types of machines which are the basis for all other forms of machines
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- :The tendency of an object to resist being moved or, if the object is moving, to resist a change in speed or direction until and outside force acts on the object.
- Heat :The quantity of heat required to raise a unit of mass of homogeneous material 1oK or 1oC in a specific way given constant pressure and volume
- Energy :The amount of work an object can do because of the object’s kinetic and potential energy
- :The transfer of energy to a body by the application of a force that causes the body to move in the direction of the force
- :The movement of matter due to differences in density that are caused by temperature variations
- :A material used to cool an area or object to a temperature that is lower than the temperature of the environment
- :The change in position of an object
- Friction : The force that opposes the movement of two surfaces that are in contact with each other and are sliding over each other
- Zero :The temperature at which molecular energy is a minimum 0oK on the Kelvin scale or -273.16oC on the Celsius scale
- Machines :A machine made of more that one simple machine
- Energy :The energy an object has because of position, shape or condition of the object
- : an Instrument that measures and indicates temperature
- Conduction :The transfer of energy as heat through a material
- Friction: The force that resists the initiation between two surfaces that are in contact and at rest
- : the distance traveled by the time interval during which the motion occurred
29 Clues: :The change in position of an object • : The speed of an object in a particular direction • : an Instrument that measures and indicates temperature • Machines :A machine made of more that one simple machine • : objects change in position relative to a reference point • Conduction :The transfer of energy as heat through a material • ...
physics 2016-04-25
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- Conduction :The transfer of energy as heat through a material
- : the distance traveled by the time interval during which the motion occurred
- :The tendency of an object to resist being moved or, if the object is moving, to resist a change in speed or direction until and outside force acts on the object.
- Machines :A machine made of more that one simple machine
- : The rate at which velocity changes over time; an objects accelerates if its speed, direction or both change
- : an action exerted on a body in order to change the body’s state of rest or motion; force has magnitude and direction
- : The speed of an object in a particular direction
- Friction : The force that opposes the movement of two surfaces that are in contact with each other and are sliding over each other
- :A material used to cool an area or object to a temperature that is lower than the temperature of the environment
- :A quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed
- Engine :A machine that transform heat into mechanical energy or work.
- Energy :The energy an object has because of position, shape or condition of the object
- Machine :One of six basic machine types of machines which are the basis for all other forms of machines
- Velocity :The constant velocity of a falling object when the force of air resistance is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force of gravity
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- Fall :the motion of a body when only the force of gravity is acting on the body.
- Motion :the curved path that an object follows when thrown, launched, or otherwise projected near the surface of he earth; the motion of objects that are moving in two dimensions under the influence of gravity
- :The energy that is transferred as electromagnetic waves, such as visible light and infrared waves
- : an Instrument that measures and indicates temperature
- :The change in position of an object
- :A quantity, usually expressed as a percentage that measures the ratio of useful work output to work input
- : is a measure of how hot (or cold) something is; specifically; a measure of average kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- Energy :The amount of work an object can do because of the object’s kinetic and potential energy
- Zero :The temperature at which molecular energy is a minimum 0oK on the Kelvin scale or -273.16oC on the Celsius scale
- :A quantity defined as the product of the mass and the velocity of an object
- :The movement of matter due to differences in density that are caused by temperature variations
- : objects change in position relative to a reference point
- :The transfer of energy to a body by the application of a force that causes the body to move in the direction of the force
- Heat :The quantity of heat required to raise a unit of mass of homogeneous material 1oK or 1oC in a specific way given constant pressure and volume
- Friction: The force that resists the initiation between two surfaces that are in contact and at rest
29 Clues: :The change in position of an object • : The speed of an object in a particular direction • : an Instrument that measures and indicates temperature • Machines :A machine made of more that one simple machine • : objects change in position relative to a reference point • Conduction :The transfer of energy as heat through a material • ...
Physics 2016-09-01
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- nuclear force the force that holds particles together
- mass unit to express atomic weights
- elementary particle of matter
- specific # of protons and neutrons
- energy energy the holds nucleus together
- decay when an electron is emitted
- a proton or neutron
- reaction a chemical reaction of products
- number total # of protons and neutrons
- half of the radioactive value
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- splitting
- carriers give rise to forces between other particles
- joining two or more things together
- production changing of radiation quantum to electron and positron
- emission of ionizing radiation
- decay atomic nucleus loses energy
- reaction change the identity of the atomic nucleus
- a subatomic particle
- nuclear force responsible for beta and decay of hadrons
- model math model of elementary particles of matter
- decay # of reduced by 4 an atomic number by 2
- when things are being done
22 Clues: splitting • a proton or neutron • a subatomic particle • when things are being done • elementary particle of matter • half of the radioactive value • emission of ionizing radiation • decay atomic nucleus loses energy • decay when an electron is emitted • specific # of protons and neutrons • joining two or more things together • mass unit to express atomic weights • ...
physics 2023-03-17
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- Friction that acts on objects that are not moving
- A placeholder where Word inserts content in a document. Word automatically uses fields when specific commands are activated, such as those for inserting dates, page numbers, and a table of
- A substance that can conduct electricity under some conditions
- a region where magnetic influence around a magnetic pole or a moving charged particle
- the tendency of an object to resist motion
- the motion of a falling object when the only force acting on it is gravity
- a material in which charges can move freely
- a material In which charges cannot move freely
- a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- The ends of a magnetic object, where the magnetic force is strongest.
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- he combination of all forces acting on an object
- any material that attracts iron and materials that contain iron
- resistance by friction from air or water moving over a surface
- A device that increases or decreases the voltage of alternating current
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
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- the force that opposes the movement of two surfaces that are in contact and are moving over each other
- A push or pull exerted on an object
- electric charge at rest; generally produced by friction or induction
- Kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- the attraction or repulsion between magnetic poles
- the process of creating a current in a circuit by changing a magnetic field
- a coil of wire with an electric current in it
- energy of motion
- a coil that has a soft iron core and that acts as a magnet when an electric current is in the coil
- The interaction between electricity and magnetism
- a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
28 Clues: energy of motion • A push or pull exerted on an object • the tendency of an object to resist motion • a material in which charges can move freely • a coil of wire with an electric current in it • a material In which charges cannot move freely • he combination of all forces acting on an object • Friction that acts on objects that are not moving • ...
Physics 2023-02-14
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- the branch of mechanics concerned with the motion of objects
- the acceleration that objects experience while falling in the air
- an object launched is launched in the air
- y axis
- the vertical distance a projectile travels
- speeding up, slowing down and changing direction; change in velocity/time
- the vector you get after adding components
- considered horizontal projectile motion when launched at this angle
- speed with direction
- total ground covered while moving, direction doesn't matter
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- x axis
- how far you end up from where you started, direction matters
- this angle gives maximum height
- this angle gives maximum range
- when a variable stays the same
- rise over run
- a measurement that has only magnitude
- a measurement that has magnitude and direction
- the horizontal distance a projectile travels
- distance over time
20 Clues: x axis • y axis • rise over run • distance over time • speed with direction • this angle gives maximum range • when a variable stays the same • this angle gives maximum height • a measurement that has only magnitude • an object launched is launched in the air • the vertical distance a projectile travels • the vector you get after adding components • ...
physics 2017-03-20
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- is the rate of change in a momentum.
- is an object that is initially thrown into the air and continues to move on its trajectory acted upon by gravity
- quickness of motion
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force.
- tending towards to the center of rotation by centripetal force.
- in a direction of an tagent
- act or power to resist.
- applied to an object produces a equivalent vector change in its linear momentum.
- is a collision in which the total kinetic energy after colliding is less than before the collision.
- an instance of one moving object or person striking violently against another.
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- is defined as one in which there is no loss of kinetic energy in the collision.
- weight
- is a measure of the difficulty encountered in bringing moving objects to rest.
- a motion when the objects turns about an external axis.
- Is the rate of change of velocity of an object with respect to time.
- is a branch of classical mechanics which describes the motion of points (alternatively “particles”).
- a motion when an object turn s about an internal axis or the axis between the object.
- MOTION kinematics and newton's second law of motion
- a change in position of an object over time.
- a space or interval
20 Clues: weight • quickness of motion • a space or interval • act or power to resist. • in a direction of an tagent • is the rate of change in a momentum. • a change in position of an object over time. • MOTION kinematics and newton's second law of motion • a motion when the objects turns about an external axis. • tending towards to the center of rotation by centripetal force. • ...
Physics 2017-07-17
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- electrons are _____ (another word for really, really small)
- the longer lengths of microwaves are used for communication in m_______
- this type of EM light includes red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet colours
- this is the EM wave from the sun that can cause burns and skin cancer
- gamma, x-rays and some wavelengths of UV can cause this disease
- this EM wavelength is all about heat - cooking in ovens, or used in heat sensor cameras
- the relative mass of protons and neutrons is the s____
- the overall charge of the nucleus of an atom because of whats in it
- electrons are found in these, floating around the nucleus
- this type of EM wave is used to see bones or inside luggage
- the _____ number gives information about the number of protons
- if an atom has _________ electrons it is a negatively charged ion
- the most penetrating radiation - is also an electromagnetic wave
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- is it higher or lower frequencies of EM waves that are the most dangerous?
- if an atom has ____ electrons it is a positively charged ion
- these subatomic particles have a neutral (or no) charge
- isotopes of the same element have ______ numbers of neutrons
- the subatomic particles in an atom that have a negative charge
- these EM waves can heat water in up to 1cm of food
- where protons and neutrons are found in an atom
- the _____ number gives information about the number of protons and neutrons
- the subatomic particles in an atom that have a positive charge
- an atom that has lost or gained electrons is called this
- elements with the same protons and electrons but different neutrons are called this
- the least penetrating, most ionising radiation - found in smoke alarms
- ultraviolet can sterilise _____ if it is left out in the sun
26 Clues: where protons and neutrons are found in an atom • these EM waves can heat water in up to 1cm of food • the relative mass of protons and neutrons is the s____ • these subatomic particles have a neutral (or no) charge • an atom that has lost or gained electrons is called this • electrons are found in these, floating around the nucleus • ...
PHYSICS 2020-01-17
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- state of randomness in a system
- frequency is above 20,000 Hz
- change in length of an object when heated
- reaction of an object to a force to equate frequencies with the natural frequency of an object
- a moving area of colliding molecules
- method of heat transfer through a heated substance; example is air and water
- degree of hotness or coldness of an object, place or substance
- device that transforms heat energy to mechanical work
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- method of heat transfer that happens through infrared rays
- branch of physics that deals with heat and other energy forms
- method of heat transfer that happens through direct contact
- rhythmic and timed changes in sound intensity
- device used to study sound waves
- type of energy related to the randomness and disordered motion of molecules
- product of vibration of moving objects
- frequency is below 20 Hz
- emitted by a source of vibration
- unit for measuring the intensity of sound
- emitted when sound bounces back on a hard surface
- the upper part of the wave
20 Clues: frequency is below 20 Hz • the upper part of the wave • frequency is above 20,000 Hz • state of randomness in a system • device used to study sound waves • emitted by a source of vibration • a moving area of colliding molecules • product of vibration of moving objects • change in length of an object when heated • unit for measuring the intensity of sound • ...
Physics 2020-01-23
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- This ray has the highest frequency and shortest wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum
- SI unit for temperature
- SI unit for amplitude
- ________ is the transfer of thermal energy by means of ________ currents in a fluid
- The refractive ________ is the ratio of the speed of light in vacuum to the speed of light in the medium
- The bending of a light ray as it travels from one optical medium to another
- This type of wave travels in a direction perpendicular to the direction of vibration
- the angle between the incident ray and the normal is known as the angle of ________
- This type of wave travels in a direction parallel to the direction of vibration
- ________ refers to the number of complete oscillations in a second
- ________ is the transfer of thermal energy through a medium without any flow (movement) of the medium
- ________ refers to the maximum displacement from the rest position whereby it is measured from the rest position to a crest or a trough
- Light bends because it travels at different ________ in different optical media
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- Internal ________ energy is due to vibration or movement of particles that leads to an increase in its temperature
- ________ refers to the distance between two successive crests or troughs
- ________ is the transfer of thermal energy in the form of electromagnetic waves without aid of a medium
- These quantities are described as having both magnitude and direction
- The rate of change of velocity of an object per unit time
- These quantities are described as having only magnitude
- The angle between the reflected ray and the normal is known as the angle of ________
- ________ is the time taken to complete an oscillation
- SI unit for frequency
- Internal ________ energy is due to the stretching and compressing of interatomic or intermolecular bonds as particles move
- Examples of uses of this ray is remote controllers, intruder alarms, etc
24 Clues: SI unit for amplitude • SI unit for frequency • SI unit for temperature • ________ is the time taken to complete an oscillation • These quantities are described as having only magnitude • The rate of change of velocity of an object per unit time • ________ refers to the number of complete oscillations in a second • ...
Physics 2020-01-23
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- The international unit of time
- energy The energy stored by being in motion
- The duration of 60 seconds
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object
- An interaction between two objects that have made contact
- When a force acts upon an object to cause displacement
- The amount of motion that a moving object has
- The measure of a system's ability to change or create change in other systems
- The standard unit of length in the metric system
- The rate at which someone/ something is able to move at
- The distance someone's final point is from their initial point
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- The force of gravity acting on an object
- The duration of 60 minutes
- The amount of space between two points
- energy The energy stored in an elastic material due to its compressing or stretching
- The standard unit for measurement of mass
- A branch of mechanics describing the motion of objects other than forces
- The rate at which you speed changes
- A push or pull on an object that causes it to accelerate
- The change in motion experienced by an object
- The fourth dimention that always moves on
- energy The stored energy of position possessed by an object
- The force that attracts anything with mass towards the center of the earth
- The speed of something in a given direction
24 Clues: The duration of 60 minutes • The duration of 60 seconds • The international unit of time • The rate at which you speed changes • The amount of space between two points • The force of gravity acting on an object • The standard unit for measurement of mass • The fourth dimention that always moves on • The speed of something in a given direction • ...
Physics 2020-01-23
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- The international unit of time
- energy The energy stored by being in motion
- The duration of 60 seconds
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object
- An interaction between two objects that have made contact
- When a force acts upon an object to cause displacement
- The amount of motion that a moving object has
- The measure of a system's ability to change or create change in other systems
- The standard unit of length in the metric system
- The rate at which someone/ something is able to move at
- The distance someone's final point is from their initial point
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- The force of gravity acting on an object
- The duration of 60 minutes
- The amount of space between two points
- energy The energy stored in an elastic material due to its compressing or stretching
- The standard unit for measurement of mass
- A branch of mechanics describing the motion of objects other than forces
- The rate at which you speed changes
- A push or pull on an object that causes it to accelerate
- The change in motion experienced by an object
- The fourth dimention that always moves on
- energy The stored energy of position possessed by an object
- The force that attracts anything with mass towards the center of the earth
- The speed of something in a given direction
24 Clues: The duration of 60 minutes • The duration of 60 seconds • The international unit of time • The rate at which you speed changes • The amount of space between two points • The force of gravity acting on an object • The standard unit for measurement of mass • The fourth dimention that always moves on • The speed of something in a given direction • ...
Physics 2021-01-28
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- It is the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element.
- It is valued as 1.38×10^-23 JK-1.
- This might be measured in °C.
- It is a branch of physics that deals with heat, work, and temperature, and their relation to energy, radiation, and physical properties of matter.
- It is a sample of matter that retains its shape and density when not confined.
- Properties of atoms.
- This is a measure of the space occupied by the gas.
- A statement that the volume occupied by a fixed amount of gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature, if the pressure remains constant.
- The ______________ of gases is a simple, historically significant model of the thermodynamic behavior of gases, with which many principal concepts of thermodynamics were established.
- A relationship or correlation that is supported by experiment and observation but not necessarily supported by theory.
- It is a state of matter that has no fixed shape and no fixed volume.
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- Random motion, also known as Brownian motion, is the chaotic, haphazard movement of atoms and molecules.
- It is the base unit of temperature in the International System of Units, having the unit symbol K.
- It is a small localized object to which can be ascribed several physical or chemical properties such as volume, density or mass.
- This is measured in g or kg.
- It is a nearly incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a constant volume independent of pressure.
- A motion, also called Brownian movement, any of various physical phenomena in which some quantity is constantly undergoing small, random fluctuations.
- It is an electrically neutral group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.
- This law relates the pressure p and volume V of a gas, it was discovered in 1662 by Robert Boyle.
- This is the normal force exerted per unit area.
20 Clues: Properties of atoms. • This is measured in g or kg. • This might be measured in °C. • It is valued as 1.38×10^-23 JK-1. • This is the normal force exerted per unit area. • This is a measure of the space occupied by the gas. • It is a state of matter that has no fixed shape and no fixed volume. • It is the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element. • ...
PHYSICS 2021-01-08
66 Clues: C6 • C7 • C2 • C5 • C3 • C1 • C9 • C8 • C4 • C58 • C55 • C17 • C16 • C14 • C24 • C53 • C64 • C65 • C10 • C19 • C50 • C52 • C63 • C62 • C22 • C28 • C56 • C18 • C30 • C59 • C44 • C21 • C33 • C11 • C20 • C13 • C57 • C41 • C29 • C27 • C39 • C40 • C49 • c66 • C25 • C45 • C38 • C37 • C47 • C35 • C43 • C60 • C67 • C42 • C54 • C32 • C12 • C15 • C26 • C34 • C51 • C46 • C36 • C31 • C23 • C61
PHYSICS 2021-01-08
66 Clues: C1 • C6 • C2 • C3 • C7 • C8 • C5 • C4 • C9 • C22 • C21 • C34 • C30 • C53 • C12 • C44 • C52 • C13 • C61 • C65 • C50 • C31 • C36 • C37 • C26 • C14 • C56 • C43 • C32 • C51 • C63 • C28 • C27 • C46 • C38 • C39 • C23 • C55 • C58 • C47 • C41 • C54 • C19 • C40 • C24 • C33 • C60 • C49 • C42 • C11 • C45 • c66 • C20 • C59 • C25 • C64 • C35 • C62 • C15 • C18 • C29 • C67 • C16 • C57 • C17 • C10
Physics 2020-12-12
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- is a physical vector quantity; both magnitude and direction are needed to define it.
- is a form of energy that an object or a particle has because of its motion.
- is an applied force to bring desired change to the position of the load.
- implies that an object has moved, or has been displaced.
- takes place when particles, each other and come near enough to interact and exert a mutual influence.
- the rate of increase of speed or the rate of change of velocity
- is a scalar quantity that refers to "how fast an object is moving".
- a number expressing a property, quantity, or relation that remains unchanged under specified conditions.
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- also called gravitation
- change with time of the position or orientation of a body.
- product of the mass of a particle and its velocity.
- stored energy.
- is change, or the interval over which change occurs.
- the absolute unit of force in SI.
- the capacity for doing work.
- "how much ground an object has covered" during its motion.
- quantitative measure of inertia, a fundamental property of all matter.
- is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object.
- unit of work or energy in the SI.
- measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force at least part of which is applied in the direction of the displacement.
- are the standard units of measurement.
- are standards for measurement of physical quantities that need clear definitions to be useful.
22 Clues: stored energy. • also called gravitation • the capacity for doing work. • the absolute unit of force in SI. • unit of work or energy in the SI. • are the standard units of measurement. • product of the mass of a particle and its velocity. • is change, or the interval over which change occurs. • implies that an object has moved, or has been displaced. • ...
Physics 2021-02-22
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- they are measured in newtons
- a moment can not occur without it
- it is the tendency to resist changes
- The size of a physical quantity (used for scalars)
- it indicates the amount of particles in an object (it never changes)
- "for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction)
- it is a negative or positive change in velocity/time
- the force acting on an object due to gravity
- it is a turning effect of a force
- it is the concept from which the force formula was found out
- measurement which has a direction
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- how far away a body is from its original starting point
- thank apples for his discoveries
- it describes how fast something is moving
- it is a measure of how difficult it is to stop a moving object
- measurement of how far apart objects or points are
- it shows how fast a body is moving with a given direction
- They indicate the direction in which force is acting
- Force which tries to prevent two surfaces in contact from sliding over each other (it acts in the opposite direction)
- the force of attraction between masses
- distance/...=speed
- it is the final velocity minus the initial velocity, expressed with a negative sign
- it is also known as the law of inertia
- something measured with numbers and does not have a direction (only has a magnitude or size)
24 Clues: distance/...=speed • they are measured in newtons • thank apples for his discoveries • a moment can not occur without it • it is a turning effect of a force • measurement which has a direction • it is the tendency to resist changes • the force of attraction between masses • it is also known as the law of inertia • it describes how fast something is moving • ...
Physics 2021-09-09
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- change in speed and/or direction
- object changes its position over time
- a force that pulls on other materials
- changes to the object's speed or direction
- force acting on an object due to gravity
- force that causes an object to move from its state of rest
- push or pull
- resistance that a body of matter offers to a change in its speed or position
- a force which tends to slow the movement of an object
- describes the way a function changes
- a form of motion experienced by a launched object
- distance or quantity
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- opposition offered by one thing to another
- the density of an object is greater than the density of that liquid
- force resisting the relative motion of material elements
- the rate at which an object changed its velocity
- the volume of the fluid displaced is equal to the volume of the object
- when the weight force on the object is balanced by the upward push on the object
- the force of brining an object closer
- an upward force exerted by a fluid
- absolute unit of force
- forces and interactions
- universal force of attraction
23 Clues: push or pull • distance or quantity • absolute unit of force • forces and interactions • universal force of attraction • change in speed and/or direction • an upward force exerted by a fluid • describes the way a function changes • object changes its position over time • a force that pulls on other materials • the force of brining an object closer • ...
Physics 2021-05-23
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- the quantity of matter in a substance,measured in kilograms
- the force between opposes one sliding on the other
- a collision that conserves initial kinetic energy
- a reaction force that pushes a body forward in response to a backward force
- the acceleration of an object moving in a circle, toward the center
- the only force acting on an object is the force due to gravity
- the pulling force that acts along a stretched flexible connector
- ratio of force to area
- electromagnetic waves with wavelength in the range
- the ability to do work
- turning or twisting effectiveness of a force
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- the motion of an object to a circular path at constant speed
- a body at rest , will remain at rest
- change in length to an original length
- the rate at what objects velocity changes over a period of time
- there’s always an equal and opposite reaction
- a collision in which internal kinetic energy is not conserved
- change in shape due to application of force
- the number of complete wave cycles passing a a given point within one second
- the transfer of energy by a force that causes an object to be displaced
- force to be equal in change of momentum
- The difference between the final and initial momentum
- movement back and forth at regular speed
- a sketch showing all the external forces acting on an object or system
- defined by boundaries of an object or collection of objects being observed
25 Clues: ratio of force to area • the ability to do work • a body at rest , will remain at rest • change in length to an original length • force to be equal in change of momentum • movement back and forth at regular speed • change in shape due to application of force • turning or twisting effectiveness of a force • there’s always an equal and opposite reaction • ...
Physics 2021-10-14
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- The steepness of a line on a graph.
- How far an object moved during a problem.
- The shortest distance between an object's initial position and final position magnitude and direction.
- Total distance an object travels divided by the total time it takes to travel that distance.
- Distance an object travels per unit of time.
- The variable that is measured in the experiment.
- A graph of an object's motion that shows how its position depends on time.
- The vertical axis where the dependent variable is plotted.
- The science of matter, motion, and energy.
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- Velocity that does not change during a specific time interval.
- A line on a graph or scatter plot showing the general shape that a group of points seem to be trending.
- A graph of an object's motion that shows how its velocity depends on time.
- The state in which one objects distance from another is changing.
- the variable that is controlled in the experiment
- The horizontal axis where the independent variable is plotted.
- Rate of change of velocity
- The separation between an object and a reference point.
- the label given for a measurement
- The speed and direction of a moving object, can change with change in speed and/or direction.
- The starting/fixed point on a graph.
- A visual way to represent data
21 Clues: Rate of change of velocity • A visual way to represent data • the label given for a measurement • The steepness of a line on a graph. • The starting/fixed point on a graph. • How far an object moved during a problem. • The science of matter, motion, and energy. • Distance an object travels per unit of time. • The variable that is measured in the experiment. • ...
physics 2022-05-02
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- made of two circular or cylinder objects fastened together
- to make work easier
- force to get machines to work
- machine made of more than one simple machine
- made of a grooved wheel with a rope or cube wrapped around it
- allows electricity to flow through one point to another
- make or break connections in circuits
- sloped surface
- an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- amount of work something can do due to its potential and kinetic energy
- the force put on an object by a machine
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- measure the force achieved by using a tool
- devise that is thick at one end and goes to a thin edge at the other side
- force put onto an object to cause it to move
- a circuit contains more than one path for energy to flow through
- a device that resists the flow of electrical current
- bar that is free to move around a fixed point
- stored energy
- energy of motion
- a circuit contains only one path for energy to flow
20 Clues: stored energy • sloped surface • energy of motion • to make work easier • force to get machines to work • make or break connections in circuits • the force put on an object by a machine • measure the force achieved by using a tool • an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • force put onto an object to cause it to move • machine made of more than one simple machine • ...
Physics 2022-05-19
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- the force that pulls objects towards each other
- constituting the core or central part
- the distance an object travels per unit of time
- push or pull on an object
- produced by reactions involving atomic or molecular changes
- the state in which one objects distance from another is changing
- the rate in which the velocity changes
- plains a flat surface which has a slope
- a linear interval of space
- the capacity of a physical system to do work
- energy the mechanical energy that a body has by virtue its position
- force equal force acting on an object in different directions
- an object in motion stays in motion
- force forces that produce a nonzero net force
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- velocity the maximum speed possible while free falling
- second law the acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied
- the product of a body's mass and velocity
- third law for every action there is an equal opposite reaction
- quantity of matter
- the force between two rubbing surfaces
- the amount of energy transferred or converted
- a speed in any direction
- fall when the only force acted on an object is gravity
- energy the mechanical energy that a body has by virtue of its motion
- friction friction which keeps things still
- mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium
- point A place used for comparison to determine if something is in motion
- of conservation of energy the law that states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed but can be changed from one form to another
- force the overall force on an object
29 Clues: quantity of matter • a speed in any direction • push or pull on an object • a linear interval of space • an object in motion stays in motion • force the overall force on an object • constituting the core or central part • the force between two rubbing surfaces • the rate in which the velocity changes • plains a flat surface which has a slope • ...
Physics 2022-05-19
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- the force that pulls objects towards each other
- constituting the core or central part
- the distance an object travels per unit of time
- push or pull on an object
- produced by reactions involving atomic or molecular changes
- the state in which one objects distance from another is changing
- the rate in which the velocity changes
- plains a flat surface which has a slope
- a linear interval of space
- the capacity of a physical system to do work
- energy the mechanical energy that a body has by virtue its position
- force equal force acting on an object in different directions
- an object in motion stays in motion
- force forces that produce a nonzero net force
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- velocity the maximum speed possible while free falling
- second law the acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied
- the product of a body's mass and velocity
- third law for every action there is an equal opposite reaction
- quantity of matter
- the force between two rubbing surfaces
- the amount of energy transferred or converted
- a speed in any direction
- fall when the only force acted on an object is gravity
- energy the mechanical energy that a body has by virtue of its motion
- friction friction which keeps things still
- mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium
- point A place used for comparison to determine if something is in motion
- of conservation of energy the law that states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed but can be changed from one form to another
- force the overall force on an object
29 Clues: quantity of matter • a speed in any direction • push or pull on an object • a linear interval of space • an object in motion stays in motion • force the overall force on an object • constituting the core or central part • the force between two rubbing surfaces • the rate in which the velocity changes • plains a flat surface which has a slope • ...
Physics 2022-05-31
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- The height or depth of a wave from the horizontal center, which affects the loudness of sounds.
- A type of wave where the energy is transferred in the same direction that the wave is
- The energy stored in a moving object.
- The energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.
- We can detect _________ using our ears.
- A flow of electricity.
- How sound is transmitted.
- The higher the temperature, the more energy there is in this store.
- Energy is transferred in this way when a force makes something move.
- The transfer of energy in the form of waves.
- The energy stored in the bonds of a substance or group of substances.
- A _________is a push or a pull that acts on an object due to the interaction with another object.
- State of matter that transmits sound that fastest.
- Unit of measurement for frequency.
- Reflected sound waves that we hear.
- The energy stored when repelling poles have been pushed closer together or when attracting poles have been pulled further apart.
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- The potential energy stored in an object when it is lifted to a height.
- Sound waves with a very high frequency, which are used by animals and in medicine.
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles.
- __________is a disturbance or variation that transfers energy progressively from point to point.
- A device that stores electrical energy as a chemical. Two or more cells joined together form a __________.
- Electrical components, like motors and lamps, can be connected together to form a _________.
- The number of waves passing a given point each second.
- The energy stored when repelling charges have been pushed closer together or when attracting charges have been pulled further apart.
- When a wave bounces off a surface.
- An object that is being stretched experiences a __________force.
- _____________is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed.
- How high or low the sound is.
- The change in direction of a wave as it moves through a surface at different speeds.
- The transfer of energy as a result of a temperature difference between two objects This transfer happens by conduction or convection.
30 Clues: A flow of electricity. • How sound is transmitted. • How high or low the sound is. • When a wave bounces off a surface. • Unit of measurement for frequency. • Reflected sound waves that we hear. • The energy stored in a moving object. • We can detect _________ using our ears. • The energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. • The transfer of energy in the form of waves. • ...
PHYSICS 2022-11-08
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- how fast an object is moving
- defined in terms of the Avogadro constant
- all objects have mass and if they are moving
- unit of force and weight
- defined in terms of the Boltzmann constant
- a physical quantity that has only a magnitude
- force that acts opposes the relative motion of two surfaces
- rate at which an object changes its velocity
- how far out of place an object is
- negative acceleration
- strength use in physical action
- path taken up by a moving object that is following through space as a function of time
- fundamental interaction which causes mutual attraction between all things with mass or energy
- the motion travelling into the air or being thrown along the earth’s surface.
- form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion
- can be derived from the equation of Law of Acceleration
- branch of science that deals with the structure of matter
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- states how well repeated measurements of something generate the same or similar results
- rate of doing work
- quantities which have a size and a direction
- stored energy in any object
- process of moving or of changing place
- how close a measurement is to the correct value for that
- force that holds the universe together
- defined in terms of the elementary charge
- defined in terms of the Planck constant
- uncertain disturbances occur in the experiment
- ability to do work
- the distance covered by an object in unit time
- the complete path travelled by an object
30 Clues: rate of doing work • ability to do work • negative acceleration • unit of force and weight • stored energy in any object • how fast an object is moving • strength use in physical action • how far out of place an object is • process of moving or of changing place • force that holds the universe together • defined in terms of the Planck constant • ...
PHYSICS 2017-12-25
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- An attribute of things that result from the light they reflect, transmit or emit in so far as this light causes a visual sensation that depends on its wavelenght.
- Reflection of waves or particles from a surface such that the incident rays on the surface are scattered at many angles rather than at just one angle
- A substance that makes possible the transfer of energy from one location to another, especially through waves
- Imaginary surface representing corresponding points of a wave that vibrates in unison.
- The distance travelled by a wave in a specified context.
- The way in which the energy of a photon is taken up by matter, typically by the electrons of an atom, transforming that into internal energy.
- It's the magnitude, thus a scalar quantity, of the rate of change of an object's position.
- It's a phenomenon that causes the separation of a wave into spectral components with different wavelengths, due to the dependence of the wave speed from the wavelength in the crossed medium. An example happens with the prism, in which visible light is separated into its different colours.
- A state, or the production of a state, in which rays of light or similar radiation exhibit different properties in different directions.
- In optics, it is an idealized model of light, obtained by choosing a line that is perpendicular to the wavefronts of the actual light, and that points in the direction of energy flow.
- The electromagnetic radiation within a certain portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
- It's a piece of transparent material that refracts light rays in such a way as to form an image. Lenses can be thought of as a series of tiny refracting prisms, each of which refracts light to produce their own image, and when they act together, they produce a bright image focused at a point.
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- Line that marks the limits or edges of something and separates it from other things or places. So it is a dividing line between mediums.
- The point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of negative or downward displacement from the rest position.
- A change in the observed frequency of a wave.
- The process by which a beam of light or another system of waves is spread out as a result of passing through a slit of similar linear dimensions to the wavelength of the incident wave, typically accompanied by interference between the wave forms produced.
- The process by which a beam of light or another system of waves is forced to deviate from a straight trajectory by one or more paths due to localized non-uniformities in the medium through which they pass.
- It is when light waves move all the way through a material without being absorbed, this happens with transparent materials, which do not absorb the photon, so the light is able to pass straight through.
- An electromagnetic radiation that in the Electromagnetic spectrum is situated in between visible light and X-rays. It has frequencies of about 8 × 10 to the power of 14 to 3 × 10 to the power of 16 hertz (Hz), and wavelengths from 10 to about 380 nm.
- It's the change of direction of a ray or a wave after bumping into a barrier or a surface.
- The position of a point in time on a waveform cycle; we can also state that two waves are "in-phase" if their interference is totally constructive, on the contrary, if two waves are "out-of-phase", their interference is destructive.
- A natural or artificial process that emits a visible electromagnetic radiation.
22 Clues: A change in the observed frequency of a wave. • The distance travelled by a wave in a specified context. • A natural or artificial process that emits a visible electromagnetic radiation. • Imaginary surface representing corresponding points of a wave that vibrates in unison. • ...
Physics 2017-10-25
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- Product of work and displacement
- Kinetic energy is conserved
- It is a lever that rotates in a fixed point
- Energy from ocean tides and tidal currents
- Amount of consistency of independent measurements
- Makes work necessary in allowing the heavy objects to be pushed
- How closed a measured value to a true or accepted value is
- Physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- When it moves through an object it cuts or forces the object to seperate
- Mass in motion
- Work is also equals to power and?
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- Physical quantity that has only magnitude
- When an object slows down
- Study of motion
- When two objects strike together
- Kinetic energy is not conserved
- When both velocity and direction remains the same
- Force x Time =
- Change in position
- A steel bar that rotates at a fixed point
- Change in distance per unit change in time
- Described as an incilined plane
22 Clues: Force x Time = • Mass in motion • Study of motion • Change in position • When an object slows down • Kinetic energy is conserved • Kinetic energy is not conserved • Described as an incilined plane • Product of work and displacement • When two objects strike together • Work is also equals to power and? • Physical quantity that has only magnitude • ...
physics 2018-10-26
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- / elektron membawa muatan
- / tegangan dari suatu sumber tegangan sebelum mengalirkan arus
- / alat yang digunakan untuk mengukur tegangan listrik
- / energi yang dilepaskan muatan listrik tiap satuan waktu
- suatu alat untuk mengubah tegangan AC tanpa kehilangan daya yang cukup besar
- / medan listrik arahnya ... muatan negatif
- / tegangan dari suatu sumber tegangan setelah mengalirkan arus
- / ggl yang terjadi dalam suatu penghantar itu dan terjadi perubahan kuat arus 1 A tiap sekon
- / gaya tarik atau gaya tolak antara 2 muatan listik disebut dengan gaya
- 1 cincin yang terbelah di tengahnya pada generator DC
- kawat yang dililitkan pada inti yang berbentuk lingkaran
- / hambatan dapat dirangkai secara pararel dan
- / medan listrik arahnya ... muatan positif
- / "jumlah garis gaya dari suaru medan listrik yang menembus suatu permukaan tertutup sebanding dengan jumlah muatan listrik yang dilingkupi oleh permukaaan tertutup" adalah bunyi dari hukum
- menaikan tegangan bolak balik sumber
- kawat panjang yang dililitkan pada inti yang berbentuk silinder
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- bila muatan q negatif maka arah v ... dengan I
- magnet yang timbul pada suatu penghantar saat dialiri arus listrik
- / alat yang digunakan untuk mengukur kuar arus listrik
- suatu penghantar berarus listrik ysng berada dalam medan magnet akan mengalami gaya ...
- "aurs induksi akan muncul di dalam arah yang sedemikian rupa sehingga arah tersebut menentang perubahan yang dihasilkan
- / I x R
- magnet / ruang di sekitar sebuah manet
- menurunkan tegangan bolak balik sumber
- arus dan tegangan AC dapat diukur dengan
- / Q/A
- / proton membawa muatan
- / voltmeter harus dipasang ... dengan komponen listrik yang akan diukur tegangannya
- / hambatan yang dipasang pararel dengan ampremeter untuk memperbesar batas ukurnya
- / garis gaya dari suatu medan listrik homogen yang menembus tegak lurus bidang dengan luas tertentu
- efisiensi transformator sama dengan 100%
31 Clues: / Q/A • / I x R • / proton membawa muatan • / elektron membawa muatan • menaikan tegangan bolak balik sumber • menurunkan tegangan bolak balik sumber • magnet / ruang di sekitar sebuah manet • arus dan tegangan AC dapat diukur dengan • efisiensi transformator sama dengan 100% • / medan listrik arahnya ... muatan negatif • / medan listrik arahnya ... muatan positif • ...
physics 2023-05-18
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- The bending of a wave around the edges of an opening or an obstacle.
- A subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.
- A phenomenon that occurs when a wave changes direction as a result of a change in the wave speed at different points along a wave front.
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed by volts.
- the SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second.
- A phenomenon that occurs when a wave or object bounces off an interface or another object
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound.
- the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation.
- the SI unit of electrical resistance, expressing the resistance in a circuit transmitting a current of one ampere when subjected to a potential difference of one volt.
- The time it takes for a particle or physical quantity to move through one cycle of oscillation in a wave.
- the study of stationary electric charges or fields as opposed to electric currents.
- The property of matter that is responsible for electrical phenomena, existing in a positive or negative form.
- The Maximum distance a particle moves from its starting point in a wave
- the attribute of a sound that determines the magnitude of the auditory sensation produced and that primarily depends on the amplitude of the sound wave involved
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- a device used to store an electric charge, consisting of one or more pairs of conductors separated by an insulator.
- an instance of vibrating.
- The principle that rock layers form one on top of another, with the youngest layers towards the top
- a stable subatomic particle occuring in all atomic nuclei with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign.
- The SI base unit of electrical current.
- a solid substance that has a conductivity between that of an insulator and that of most metals, either due to the addition of the impurity or because of the temperature effects.\
- a material or device that conducts or transmits heat, electricity, or sound, especially when regarded in terms of its capacity to do this.
- connect (an electrical charge) with the ground.
- the action of compressing or being compressed.
- the production of an electric or magnetic state by the proximity( without contact) of an electrified or magnetized body.
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- A measure of light power per unit area
- the highest point above the rest position
- the SI unit of electromotive force, the difference of potential that would drive ampere of current against one ohm of resistance.
- The highest surface part of a wave
- The type of matter through which a wave’s energy propagates
30 Clues: an instance of vibrating. • The highest surface part of a wave • A measure of light power per unit area • The SI base unit of electrical current. • the highest point above the rest position • the action of compressing or being compressed. • connect (an electrical charge) with the ground. • the SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second. • ...
Physics 2023-05-22
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- produced at locations where destructive interference occurs.
- combination of two waves moving in opposite directions, each having the same amplitude and frequency
- The angle between the wave propagation direction and the normal to the coastline
- when a wave reflects off a plane surface, the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
- change in frequency of a wave in relation to an observer moving relative to the wave source.
- property of transverse waves which specifies the geometrical orientation of the oscillations.
- occurs when waves come together so that they completely cancel each other out.
- a wave with a repeating continuous pattern which determines its wavelength and frequency
- a description of the frequency of the sound.
- a value calculated from the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum.
- the lowest point in a wave length
- a completed period in a wave
- the area of a wave that is spread out.
- an increase or decrease in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source and observer move toward each other.
- a single disturbance that moves through a transmission medium
- the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time
- observed when a wave is not confined to a given space along the medium.
- the substance that carries a wave or disturbance from one location to another
- a relationship between the path taken by a ray of light in crossing the boundary
- the ray of light falling on the surface
- lght that has the same wavelength so it is one color
- The angle between the reflected ray and the normal
- when two waves meet while traveling along the same medium.
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- A standing wave pattern always consists of an alternating patter
- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- wave movement
- When two objects vibrate with different frequencies
- When the peaks of the waves line up
- the vibration is parallel to the direction of motion
- when the matching vibrations of another object increase the amplitude of an object's oscillations.
- the entire distribution of electromagnetic radiation according to frequency
- the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave
- the time for a particle on a medium to make one complete vibrational cycle.
- The highest surface part of a wave
- the repetitive or periodic variation
- reflection of light or other waves or particles from a surface such that a ray incident on the surface is scattered at many angles
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position.
- a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation.
- A form of radiant energy that is thrown back from a nonpermeable or nonabsorbing surface
- reflection such that the angle of reflection of the light is equal to the angle of incidence and on the opposite side
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another
- a wave that is an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium.
- abrupt change in the direction of propagation of a wave that strikes the boundary between different mediums.
- the spreading of waves around obstacles
44 Clues: wave movement • a completed period in a wave • the lowest point in a wave length • The highest surface part of a wave • When the peaks of the waves line up • the repetitive or periodic variation • the area of a wave that is spread out. • the spreading of waves around obstacles • the ray of light falling on the surface • a description of the frequency of the sound. • ...
Physics 2023-06-05
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- is the same
- pressure on a...
- Candela is...
- Kilogram is...
- exerts pressure on the walls of a container
- Ampere is...
- Magnets can...
- Constant...
- Combination of base units
- Pound is an example of...
- slope on a graph
- the increase in length is
- Scientific Person (gravity)
- F=mv/r is a....
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- can be able to change
- 1,000 grams equals...
- Mole is...
- Magnetic is a...
- Unbalanced forces will change the... of an object
- Accleration*Mass is...
- Subject the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy
- force of the Sum of zero
- quantify by measurement
- luminous intensity and electric current are...
- Not equal to zero
- T,e is...
- seconds is...
- equal and opposite reaction
- change or keep
- remains at rest
30 Clues: T,e is... • Mole is... • is the same • Constant... • Ampere is... • Candela is... • seconds is... • Kilogram is... • Magnets can... • change or keep • remains at rest • F=mv/r is a.... • pressure on a... • Magnetic is a... • slope on a graph • Not equal to zero • can be able to change • 1,000 grams equals... • Accleration*Mass is... • quantify by measurement • force of the Sum of zero • ...
Physics 2023-06-05
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- unit of mass
- measure of how close a measurement is to the true value of the quantity being measured.
- velocity is not changing in magnitude and in direction both.
- force acting on unit area of a surface.
- the difference of electrical potential between two points.
- fundamental interaction which causes mutual attraction between all things with mass or energy
- a variable (often denoted by x ) whose variation does not depend on that of another.
- interaction that occurs between particles with electric charge via electromagnetic fields.
- unit used to calculate the force
- empirical law which states that the force needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance scales
- the scientist who discovered gravity
- Getting faster
- the change in position of an object
- physical attributes that occur through a magnetic field, which allows objects to attract or repel each other.
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- the basic photometric value, expressing the capacity of a point light source to provide illumination in a given direction.
- the to and fro motion of an object from its mean position
- force transmitted through a rope, string or wire when pulled by forces acting from opposite sides.
- significant figures in a measurement include all of the digits that are known, plus one last digit that is estimated.
- modern form of the metric system and the world's most widely used system of measurement
- measure of how close a series of measurements are to one another. A measure of how exact a measurement is.
- the scientist who discovered inertia
- unit of length
- force that is caused by air.
- how to calculate speed
- Electrostatic, Gravitational, Magnetic which does not require surface contact and may pass through space.
- pressure is the pressure of air around us.
- measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force at least part of which is applied in the direction of the displacement.
- object’s speed in a given direction
28 Clues: unit of mass • unit of length • Getting faster • how to calculate speed • force that is caused by air. • unit used to calculate the force • object’s speed in a given direction • the change in position of an object • the scientist who discovered inertia • the scientist who discovered gravity • force acting on unit area of a surface. • pressure is the pressure of air around us. • ...
Physics 2023-06-09
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- Product of force and displacement
- Change of position over time
- Shortest distance from point A to B
- Opposing force from contact with an object
- Unit of energy
- Magnitude and direction
- Curved trajectory of an object
- Space between two intersecting lines
- Property that resists change in motion
- Magnitude only
- Change in momentum
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- force exerted per are
- Unit for force
- the rate of increase of speed
- Influences objects to move
- Study of sound waves
- Force that draws to the centre of mass
- Amount of matter in something
- Ability to do work
- a region containing no matter; free space
20 Clues: Unit for force • Unit of energy • Magnitude only • Ability to do work • Change in momentum • Study of sound waves • force exerted per are • Magnitude and direction • Influences objects to move • Change of position over time • the rate of increase of speed • Amount of matter in something • Curved trajectory of an object • Product of force and displacement • ...
physics 2023-05-31
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- - qüvvəni ölçən cihaz
- - elektrik cərəyanın keçirməyən maddələrə deyilir
- - bu fiziki kəmiyyətlərin həm istiqaməti həm də ədədi qiyməti var
- - elektrik yükü olmayan zərrəcik
- - cismin iş görmə qabiliyyəti adlanır
- - materiyanın növlərindən biri
- - kütlə vahidi olaraq götürülmüş bu cisim platin və iridium ərintisindən
- - problem sualın ehtimal olunan cavabı
- - atomdan elektron ayrılması və ya özünə əlavə elektron birləşdirməsi nəticəsində yaranan zərrəcik
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- - cisimlərin tarazlıq şərtlərini öyrənir
- - həcm vahidi
- - bu hadisənin latınca mənası yayılma deməkdir
- - trayektoriyanın uzunluğu
- - maddənin aqreqat hallarından biri
- - təcili ölçən cihaz
- - bir tam dövrə sərf olunan zaman
- - maddənin bu aqreqat halı formasını saxlamır amma həcmini saxlayır
- - zamanı ölçən cihaz
- - fizika sözünün mənası
- - sürətin zamana görə birinci tərtib törəməsi
20 Clues: - həcm vahidi • - təcili ölçən cihaz • - qüvvəni ölçən cihaz • - zamanı ölçən cihaz • - fizika sözünün mənası • - trayektoriyanın uzunluğu • - materiyanın növlərindən biri • - elektrik yükü olmayan zərrəcik • - bir tam dövrə sərf olunan zaman • - maddənin aqreqat hallarından biri • - cismin iş görmə qabiliyyəti adlanır • - problem sualın ehtimal olunan cavabı • ...
Physics 2023-08-14
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- classes each day
- mathematical term for rise/run
- 9.8 m/s/s if the ________ of gravity
- your grade
- My name
- science class you will take next year
- ___________ Einstein
- an electric car company and the unit for measuring magnetism
- device needed for calculations
- Often called the "father of the atomic bomb". Movie premiered same day as Barbie
- 186,000 miles/sec if the speed of _________
- a fundamental force of attraction
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- FHS mascot
- ________ method
- Principal's name
- the opposite of matter
- Isaac Newton has this many laws of motion
- not weight but _______
- independent and dependent
- The study of matter, motion, energy and force
- _________Galilei
- least amount possible
- Most countries measure distance on a road in ____ instead of miles (1000 m)
- potential and kinetic
- the opposite of acceleration
- Isaac _________
26 Clues: My name • FHS mascot • your grade • ________ method • Isaac _________ • classes each day • Principal's name • _________Galilei • ___________ Einstein • least amount possible • potential and kinetic • the opposite of matter • not weight but _______ • independent and dependent • the opposite of acceleration • mathematical term for rise/run • device needed for calculations • ...
Physics 2023-12-15
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- More generally, power is the rate of energy transfer by any ______.
- All energy, such as nuclear, chemical, internal, and electrical, that is not mechanical energy is classified as __________ energy.
- Work is not done on an object unless the object is moved with the action of a ____.
- Work is done only when components of a force are ______ to a displacement
- Work is done on an object when a force causes a __________ of the object
- Elastic potential energy depends on distance __________ or stretched
- power = work ÷ ____ interval
- the work you do on the car is equal to the ______ of the force
- the product of the component of a force along the direction of displacement and the magnitude of the displacement
- Although the amount of mechanical energy is ________, mechanical energy itself can change form.
- Machines with different power _____ do the same amount of work in different time intervals.
- The net work done on a body equals its ______ in kinetic energy
- Gravitational potential energy depends on ______ from a zero level
- the energy associated with an object because of the position, shape, or condition of the object
- the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion
- potential energy the potential energy stored in the gravitational fields of interacting bodies
- elastic potential energy = 1/2 × spring constant × (distance compressed or ________)^2
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- Mechanical energy is not _______in the presence of friction
- a quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed
- potential energy that is stored in any compressed or stretched object
- Energy conservation occurs even when _________ varies
- The symbol k is called the ______ constant, or force constant.
- energy that the sum of kinetic energy and all forms of potential energy
- ___ work = change in kinetic energy
- Kinetic energy is a scalar quantity, and the SI unit for kinetic energy is the ____.
- Work is _______ when the force is in the direction opposite the displacement.
- Potential energy is ______energy
- Work is ______ when the component of force is in the same direction as the displacement.
- The ____ of work is important
- power = force × ______
30 Clues: power = force × ______ • power = work ÷ ____ interval • The ____ of work is important • Potential energy is ______energy • ___ work = change in kinetic energy • Energy conservation occurs even when _________ varies • the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion • Mechanical energy is not _______in the presence of friction • ...
Physics 2023-12-05
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- A law describing the electrostatic force of interaction between charged particles based on the strength of the charges and the distance between the particles.
- A region around a charged particle or object within which a force would be exerted on other charged particles or objects.
- The production of electric potential difference across a conductor as the conductor moves through a magnetic field.
- An interaction between an object and another object or a field that acts to change the motion of the object.
- A material that allows electrons to flow freely from particle to particle.
- A force that acts to move objects closer together.
- The region of space surrounding a body in which another body experiences a force of gravitational attraction.
- A closed loop of conductors through which an electric current can flow.
- An electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals.
- The difference in electric potential between two points.
- An electric current flowing in only one direction.
- The SI unit of measurement for electric current.
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- An attraction related to the relative charge of an object.
- A physical phenomenon associated with the presence and movement of electric charge
- The flow of an electric charge through an object or medium.
- Energy in the form of oscillating electric and magnetic fields that is released in electromagnetic processes; characterized based on the frequency and wavelength of the oscillations as radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, and gamma rays.
- The physical interaction between charged particles; one of the four fundamental interactions in nature.
- The SI unit for electromotive force, or the difference in potential that would drive one amp of current against one ohm of resistance.
- A physical condition existing in space that causes particles placed within the space to experience a force.
- The force that acts between bodies of like electric charge or magnetic polarity, tending to separate them
- Forces that act over a distance, such as gravity.
- The area around a magnet or moving electric charge that can exert a magnetic force.
- The SI unit of electric charge, equal to the quantity of electricity conveyed in one second by a current of one ampere.
23 Clues: The SI unit of measurement for electric current. • Forces that act over a distance, such as gravity. • A force that acts to move objects closer together. • An electric current flowing in only one direction. • The difference in electric potential between two points. • An attraction related to the relative charge of an object. • ...
Physics 2023-12-07
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- HOW FAR FROM WHERE YOU STARTED
- DEVELOPED THE THREE LAWS OF MOTION
- MEASURE OF GRAVITY
- AS FAST AS IT CAN FALL
- ROTATION IN THE MORNING
- WHAT YOU SAY IS NOT MOVING
- PUTS THINGS IN MOTION
- HOW FAR YOU WENT
- OVERLL SPEED
- THIS WILL SLOW ACCELERATION
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- SPEED WITH A DIRECTION
- SPEEDING UP
- A PROPERTY OF MATTER
- CHANGE IN POSITION
- DRAWS TOWARDS THE CENTER OF THE EARTH
- SPEED RIGHT NOW
- WHAT IS MOVING
- SLOWING DOWN
- FLAT LINE ON A DISTANCE TIME GRAPH
- DISTANCE DIVIDED BY TIME
- , MASS TIMES ACCERATION
- SPEED THAT DOESN'T CHANGE
22 Clues: SPEEDING UP • SLOWING DOWN • OVERLL SPEED • WHAT IS MOVING • SPEED RIGHT NOW • HOW FAR YOU WENT • CHANGE IN POSITION • MEASURE OF GRAVITY • A PROPERTY OF MATTER • PUTS THINGS IN MOTION • SPEED WITH A DIRECTION • AS FAST AS IT CAN FALL • , MASS TIMES ACCERATION • ROTATION IN THE MORNING • DISTANCE DIVIDED BY TIME • SPEED THAT DOESN'T CHANGE • WHAT YOU SAY IS NOT MOVING • THIS WILL SLOW ACCELERATION • ...
physics 2023-12-05
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- the unit of measuring energy
- the rate in which the the velocity changes
- The push or pull on an object
- an object in motion stays in motion
- the amount of possible energy
- the energy transferred to or from an object
- for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- unit of force
- ability to do work
- equal force acting on a object in different directions.
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- the force between two rubbing surfaces
- the rate at which work is done
- energy cannot be created or destroyed
- a speed in a direction
- the overall force an an object
- The acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied
- an interaction that occurs between particles with electric charge
- the amount of energy that is created by motion
- the distance a object travels in a unit of time
- the force that pulls objects towards each other
20 Clues: unit of force • ability to do work • a speed in a direction • the unit of measuring energy • The push or pull on an object • the amount of possible energy • the rate at which work is done • the overall force an an object • an object in motion stays in motion • energy cannot be created or destroyed • the force between two rubbing surfaces • ...
Physics 2024-01-09
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- A name used to describe energy when it is stored in stretched or squashed things that can change back to their original shapes.
- A way if transferring energy by waves.
- A lever or other machine where the load moves further than the effort.
- To change speed
- A way of transferring energy by waves. They cannot travel through vacuum.
- A way of saying how much energy something wastes
- The weight or force on something.
- A fuel formed from the dead remains of organisms over millions of years.
- The turning effect of a force.
- A force that pushes things up in liquids and gases.
- Change shape.
- A simple machine consisting of a wheel that can turn on an axis with a rope running around it.
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- A way of transferring energy through the wires.
- Spread out.
- A point about which something turns. Another name for fulcrum
- A name used to describe energy stored when it is stored inside materials.
- How fast something is moving. Often measured in meters per second or kilometers per hour.
- In balance.
- The force put on something, especially a lever or other simple machine.
- A way of transferring energy from hot substance to cooler ones.
- The unit for the movement of a force.
- A way of describing steepness of a line on a graph in numbers.
- The difference between forces in two opposite directions.
- A force between two objects that are touching. It usually acts to slow things down or prevent movement.
- Another name for air resistance or water resistance
25 Clues: Spread out. • In balance. • Change shape. • To change speed • The turning effect of a force. • The weight or force on something. • The unit for the movement of a force. • A way if transferring energy by waves. • A way of transferring energy through the wires. • A way of saying how much energy something wastes • Another name for air resistance or water resistance • ...
Physics 2024-02-02
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- Magnitude with direction.
- The total amount traveled.
- Distance between start and end in a straight line.
- Study of motion.
- Rate of change of distance.
- Friction between an object and a fluid.
- Force of gravity acting on an objects mass.
- Force exerted by a surface that supports an object.
- An object's tendency to resist change to its status.
- Standard unit for work and energy.
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- Force between an object and surface that opposes motion.
- Standard unit for time.
- The standard unit for mass.
- Standard unit for distance.
- A number with magnitude only.
- The ability to do work.
- The rate of change of velocity.
- Force acting through a distance.
- The standard unit for force.
- Standard unit for electric current.
- Speed with direction.
21 Clues: Study of motion. • Speed with direction. • Standard unit for time. • The ability to do work. • Magnitude with direction. • The total amount traveled. • The standard unit for mass. • Standard unit for distance. • Rate of change of distance. • The standard unit for force. • A number with magnitude only. • The rate of change of velocity. • Force acting through a distance. • ...
PHYSICS 2024-05-20
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- The law that states the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass.
- A closed path through which electric current flows.
- A point in a standing wave with no displacement from the rest position.
- The type of field produced by moving electric charges.
- A type of circuit where components are connected across common points or junctions, providing multiple paths for current.
- A material that does not allow electric charge to flow easily.
- The law that states an object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by a net external force.
- The process of splitting a heavy nucleus into two lighter nuclei, releasing energy.
- A scalar quantity that measures the duration of events.
- The type of force that keeps an object moving in a circular path.
- The process of combining two light atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus, releasing energy.
- The unit of electric charge.
- A subatomic particle with a positive electric charge, found in the nucleus of an atom.
- The proportionality constant in Hooke's Law, representing the stiffness of a spring
- The positively charged central core of an atom, containing protons and neutrons.
- A type of elementary particle and a fundamental constituent of matter.
- The lowest point of a wave.
- The type of velocity that is perpendicular to the radius in circular motion.
- The electric potential difference between two points.
- A subatomic particle with no electric charge, found in the nucleus of an atom.
- A particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation.
- The type of collision in which kinetic energy is not conserved.
- A type of circuit where components are connected end-to-end so that current flows through each component without branching.
- The horizontal distance traveled by a projectile.
- The rate of change of displacement.
- The motion of an object under the influence of gravitational force only.
- A wave in which the particles of the medium move perpendicularly to the direction the wave is traveling.
- The process by which a conductor becomes electrified when near a charged body without direct contact.
- The combination of two or more waves that results in a single wave.
- The law stating that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points.
- The opposition to the flow of electric current.
- The type of speed or velocity at a specific moment in time.
- The size or quantity of a vector.
- The type of energy stored due to an object's position or arrangement.
- The sum of kinetic and potential energy in a system.
- The law stating that the force exerted by a spring is proportional to its displacement.
- The type of diagram that shows all the forces acting on an object.
- The unit of work or energy in the International System of Units (SI).
- It explains how particles called quarks (which make up protons and neutrons) and leptons (which include electrons) make up all known matter
- The rate at which distance is traveled.
- The spreading out of waves as they pass through an opening or around obstacles.
- The force that opposes the motion of two surfaces sliding past each other.
- The path followed by a projectile.
- The branch of mechanics that describes the motion of objects without considering the forces that cause the motion.
- The force of gravity acting on an object's mass.
- When the total amount before and after an event are the same
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- The bending of a wave as it enters a new medium at an angle.
- The product of an object's mass and its velocity.
- The state in which the net force on an object is zero.
- The bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface it cannot pass through.
- The tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion.
- The force that causes objects to fall towards the Earth/the force of attraction between two masses
- The maximum displacement of points on a wave, which is a measure of the wave's energy.
- The type of collision in which kinetic energy is conserved.
- The total length of the path traveled by an object.
- The distance between two corresponding points on consecutive waves.
- The unit of force in the International System of Units (SI).
- A wave that appears to stay in one place and does not seem to move through the medium.
- The substance through which a wave travels.
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- A subatomic particle with a negative electric charge.
- The flow of electric charge.
- The overall force acting on an object after all the forces are combined.
- The type of friction that acts on moving objects.
- The highest point of a wave.
- The type of field produced by moving electric charges.
- A quantity that has magnitude only.
- A point where a crest or trough occurs midway between two nodes.
- The law that states for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- The rate of change of velocity.
- The unit of electric current.
- The concept that every particle or quantum entity can exhibit both wave and particle properties.
- The time it takes for one complete cycle of a wave to pass a point.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- A wave in which the particles of the medium move parallel to the direction of wave travel.
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object, which influences momentum and kinetic energy.
- The unit of electrical resistance.
- An interaction that causes a change in an object's motion.
- The force perpendicular to the surface that an object contacts.
- The type of friction that acts on objects at rest.
- The pulling force transmitted along a string, rope, or cable.
- A device used to detect electric charge.
- An object thrown into the air with an initial velocity.
- The unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second.
- A type of magnet created by an electric current.
- The straight-line distance and direction from the starting point to the ending point.
- The product of force and the time over which it acts on an object.
- The product of force and the distance over which it acts in the direction of the force.
- A material that allows electric charge to flow easily.
- The transfer of electric charge through a material.
- The unit of power in the International System of Units (SI), equal to one joule per second.
- The type of energy associated with an object's motion.
- The number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time.
- The rate at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit/rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
94 Clues: The lowest point of a wave. • The flow of electric charge. • The highest point of a wave. • The unit of electric charge. • The unit of electric current. • The rate of change of velocity. • The size or quantity of a vector. • The unit of electrical resistance. • The path followed by a projectile. • A quantity that has magnitude only. • The rate of change of displacement. • ...
Physics 2024-07-18
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- - The force that moves an aircraft through the air.
- - Forces that are equal in size and opposite in direction.
- - A quantity with only magnitude.
- - The rate of change of velocity.
- - The rate at which an object covers distance.
- - Negative acceleration or slowing down.
- - Stored energy.
- - Speed in a given direction.
- - The force of gravity acting on an object.
- - A push or pull exerted on an object.
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- - The constant speed that a freely falling object eventually reaches when resistance prevents further acceleration.
- - Energy of motion.
- - Forces that cause a change in the motion of an object.
- - Measurement of time.
- - The change in position of an object over time.
- - Delta y / Delta x of a graph.
- - A measure of the duration of events.
- - The total path length traveled by an object.
- - Unit of speed.
- - A quantity with both magnitude and direction.
- - The state of an object not in motion.
21 Clues: - Unit of speed. • - Stored energy. • - Energy of motion. • - Measurement of time. • - Speed in a given direction. • - Delta y / Delta x of a graph. • - A quantity with only magnitude. • - The rate of change of velocity. • - A measure of the duration of events. • - A push or pull exerted on an object. • - The state of an object not in motion. • ...
Physics 2024-05-02
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- change in distance over change in time
- method of determining precision, our favorite concept so far :)
- trigonometry function that equals opposite over adjacent
- if something is travelling downwards its velocity is this, or what gravity always is
- the rate of acceleration for falling objects based on the planets magnetic pull
- SI units for length
- largest SI prefix
- how fast someone appears to someone else
- only magnitude
- the amount of energy something has when it is in motion
- trigonometry function that equals adjacent over hypotenuse
- base units for force
- the variable that will not change during an experiment
- what an arrow represents
- if something maintains the same speed and direction it has this
- data follows a parabolic or curved line on this kind of graph
- trigonometry function that equals opposite over hypotenuse
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- distance plus direction, a straight line from the starting point to ending point
- point of view
- based on units of 10
- how far something is from something else
- the basis of Newton's 2nd Law of Motion
- how close a measurement is to an expected value
- the amount of energy something has while at rest
- data follows a straight trendline on this kind of graph
- speed plus direction
- units for mass in F=ma
- how consistent measurements are, or how close the measurements are to each other
- the m in F=ma
- SI units for mass
- the a in F=ma
- smallest SI prefix
- the point where the x-axis and y-axis cross
- SI units for volume
- the Greek letter used to represent angle
- GPE and KE are ________ to each other
- the amount of laws Newton is credited for
37 Clues: point of view • the m in F=ma • the a in F=ma • only magnitude • SI units for mass • largest SI prefix • smallest SI prefix • SI units for length • SI units for volume • based on units of 10 • speed plus direction • base units for force • units for mass in F=ma • what an arrow represents • GPE and KE are ________ to each other • change in distance over change in time • ...
Physics 2024-10-21
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- - The transfer of heat through a material without the movement of the material itself.
- - The basic unit of a chemical element, consisting of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- Energy - The energy stored in an object due to its position or configuration, such as height in a gravitational field.
- - The number of cycles of a periodic wave that occur in a unit of time, measured in hertz.
- - The process of energy transfer that occurs when a force is applied to an object over a distance.
- - The central part of an atom, containing protons and neutrons, and carrying a positive charge.
- - The product of an object’s mass and its velocity, representing the quantity of motion.
- - The capacity to do work, existing in various forms such as kinetic and potential energy.
- - A particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation.
- - The branch of physics that deals with heat and temperature and their relation to energy and work.
- - The force applied per unit area, commonly measured in pascals or atmospheres.
- - Variants of a chemical element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
- - The rate of change of velocity of an object with respect to time.
- - The interaction between electric charges and magnetic fields, a fundamental force of nature.
- - The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles.
- - A measure of the rotational force applied to an object, affecting its angular motion.
- - The resistance encountered when one surface moves over another, affecting motion and energy transfer.
- - A disturbance that travels through space and matter, transferring energy without transferring matter.
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- - The minimum amount of any physical entity involved in an interaction, foundational in quantum mechanics.
- - The bouncing back of light or sound waves when they hit a surface, essential in optics.
- - The distance between successive crests or troughs of a wave, often used in relation to sound and light.
- Energy - The energy of an object due to its motion, calculated as
- - The upward force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of an object immersed in it.
- - A push or pull on an object, measured in newtons, that can cause it to accelerate.
- - A measure of the amount of matter in an object, typically measured in kilograms.
- - The repeated back-and-forth movement of an object about a central position, often seen in waves.
- - The speed of an object in a specified direction, measured in meters per second.
- - A phenomenon where a material exhibits zero electrical resistance at very low temperatures.
- - The property of an object to resist changes in its state of motion, related to its mass.
- - The force of attraction between two masses, commonly associated with the Earth’s pull on objects.
30 Clues: Energy - The energy of an object due to its motion, calculated as • - The rate of change of velocity of an object with respect to time. • - The force applied per unit area, commonly measured in pascals or atmospheres. • - A particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation. • ...
Physics 2024-10-16
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- a quantity having direction as well as magnitude, especially as determining the position of one point in space relative to another
- the force acting between two surfaces that are sliding past each other
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another
- a graphical illustration used to visualize the applied forces, moments, and resulting reactions on a free body in a given condition
- a force that acts to keep an object stationary, preventing it from moving
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity
- the combined effect of all the forces on the object's acceleration,
- the speed of something in a given direction
- the action or process of moving or being moved
- the rate of change of velocity per unit of time
- the moving of something from its place or position
- the universal force of attraction acting between all bodies of matter
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- a dimensionless number that describes the amount of resistance an object encounters when trying to slide across a surface
- states that an object will remain at rest or continue moving in a straight line at a constant speed unless acted upon by an external force
- a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged
- base unit for measuring mass
- the force needed to accelerate a mass of one kilogram by one meter per second squared
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- states that the force acting on an object is equal to the object's mass multiplied by its acceleration
- the quantity of matter which a body contains, as measured by its acceleration under a given force or by the force exerted on it by a gravitational field
- states that "for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction,"
21 Clues: base unit for measuring mass • the speed of something in a given direction • the action or process of moving or being moved • a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged • the rate of change of velocity per unit of time • the moving of something from its place or position • strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement • ...
physics 2024-10-07
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- mass over volume
- floating on liquid
- magnitude with direction
- upward force
- physical quantities that can be measured
- unit for force
- unit for energy
- force x displacement
- mass x velocity
- force towards center of earth
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- another word for strain
- distance with direction
- force x distance
- pulling force
- force over area
- unit for temperature
- unit for mass
- imperfections in measurements
- speed with direction
- resistance of object in fluid
20 Clues: upward force • pulling force • unit for mass • unit for force • force over area • unit for energy • mass x velocity • mass over volume • force x distance • floating on liquid • unit for temperature • speed with direction • force x displacement • another word for strain • distance with direction • magnitude with direction • imperfections in measurements • resistance of object in fluid • ...
Physics 2024-10-14
21 Clues: askfjaskf • afksajdfl • akdjkafjdk • adfasdfads • ajfkajkfja • j;kdsfksad • asdkfksadf • asdfkasjkdf • askdjfkjskd • asdkfasdjfk • asdkfjkadjf • sadjfkasjkdf • aksdfjkasjdf • askdfjksdjfk • ajdfkadkflja • kjdkfjakdfka • adkfjksdjfkl • akdjfkajfdkja • asakdfjkasjdfk • adjkfjsadkfjsa • kljaksdfjkadjf
Physics 2024-10-09
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- side by side and having the same distance continuously between them.
- The path of a projectile under the influence of gravity ideally follows a curve of this shape.
- right angles to a horizontal plane; in a direction, or having an alignment, such that the top is directly above the bottom
- the great size or extent of something
- frame of reference is a set of coordinates that can be used to determine positions and velocities of objects in that frame.
- Objects that are thrown or launched into the air and are subject to gravity are called projectiles
- the force that acts on an object moving through air in the opposite direction of the object's motion
- a physical quantity that has magnitude but no direction
- a physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- the curved path that an object follows when thrown, launched, or otherwise projected near the surface of Earth
- the path followed by a projectile flying or an object moving under the action of given forces
- branch of mechanics concerned with the motion of objects without reference to the forces which cause the motion.
- indicates vector quantities
- indicates scalar quantities
- square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides
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- rate of change of velocity per unit of time.
- the acceleration of an object falling under the influence of gravity alone aka 9.8 m/s2
- the projections of a vector along the axes of a coordinate system
- angle less than 90 degrees
- vertical axis on Cartesian coordinate plane
- a symbol used to specify one of the elements of an array
- displacement of the object in unit time.
- the length of the straight line drawn from its initial position to the object’s final position
- the impact of an action or activity after mitigation
- parallel to the plane of the horizon; at right angles to the vertical
- the motion of one object in relation to another object, as if the second object is stationary.
- the action or process of moving or being moved.
- at an angle of 90° to a given line, plane, or surface.
- horizontal axis on Cartesian coordinate plane
- a vector that represents the sum of two or more vectors
30 Clues: angle less than 90 degrees • indicates vector quantities • indicates scalar quantities • the great size or extent of something • displacement of the object in unit time. • vertical axis on Cartesian coordinate plane • rate of change of velocity per unit of time. • horizontal axis on Cartesian coordinate plane • the action or process of moving or being moved. • ...
Physics 2024-12-06
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- Change in position
- The rate of change of velocity
- The rate at which is done
- The force acting outwards from a surface
- The length of the traveled
- The name of the guy who made Newton's Laws
- The component of a projectile that increases
- The study of matter and energy and their interaction
- The force acting when something is pulled by a string
- A quantity with only magntidue
- The units of force
- Energy due to position
- Distance over time
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- The only force acting on a projectile
- The units of Energy
- Force that resists sliding motion
- Type of friction acting on an object that is not moving
- The shape of a projectile's path
- Type of friction acting on an object in motion
- Displacement over time
- Part of a vector in the x or y direction
- Energy due to motion
- The component of a projectile with constant velocity
- A quantity with magnitude and direction
- The unit of Power
- Force times distance
26 Clues: The unit of Power • Change in position • The units of force • Distance over time • The units of Energy • Energy due to motion • Force times distance • Displacement over time • Energy due to position • The rate at which is done • The length of the traveled • The rate of change of velocity • A quantity with only magntidue • The shape of a projectile's path • Force that resists sliding motion • ...
PHYSICS 2025-01-09
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- offer practically no resistance to the flow of charges below some critical temperature
- a subatomic particle located around the nucleus
- are intermediate between conductors and insulators
- is the most common used conductor
- a principle that states that each charge will exert a force on another charge as if no other charges are present
- the strength of the electric field at a point due to the source charge
- a force each charged object generates and is influenced by
- are the extremely small particles that are the basic building blocks of ordinary matter
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- The study of all phenomena associated with electric charges at rest
- an imaginary surface in space surrounding or enclosing a character or charges
- a subatomic particle that carries no charge or neutral charge
- are materials that readily allow the flow of charges through them
- flux came from the Latin word "_" which means "flow"
- a subatomic particle with a positive charge
- materials that resist the flow of charges
- SI unit for electrical charge
- the electric field is _ at the neutral point
- the measure of the ease at which an electric charge moves through a material
- the force magnitude F is always _
- The build of electric charge on the surface of an object
20 Clues: SI unit for electrical charge • is the most common used conductor • the force magnitude F is always _ • materials that resist the flow of charges • a subatomic particle with a positive charge • the electric field is _ at the neutral point • a subatomic particle located around the nucleus • are intermediate between conductors and insulators • ...
PHYSICS 2025-01-16
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- be used before a unit to indicate a multiple of 10 or 1/10,
- An object that is thrown or launched into the air and is only significantly influenced by the force of gravity during its flight,
- object that can be represented as a mass at a single point in space,
- The size or length of a vector
- the motion of an object that can move only along a straight line,
- quantity, a physical quantity is described by a single number (with a unit),
- A ratio that compares two quantities with different units of measurement,
- The change of an object’s position or orientation with time,
- which might be a straight line or might be curved,
- definitions,The path along which an object moves,
- a change of position,
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- Your location at a particular instant in time (when your friend phoned),
- model, allows us to see connections that are very important but that are obscured or lost by examining all the parts of an extended object,
- A number expressing the central or typical value in a set of data,
- a reference point (the post office) from which all distances are to be measured,
- Occurring or done in an infinitely small amount of time,
- The symbol that represents a position along an axis,
- quantity, a quantity that has both a size (How far? or How fast?) and a direction (Which way?),
- A system that interacts with another system to extract and store information about it,
- intervals, changes in time,
- diagram, an object’s positions at several equally spaced instants of time,
- not only the object’s speed but also the direction in which it is moving,
22 Clues: a change of position, • intervals, changes in time, • The size or length of a vector • definitions,The path along which an object moves, • which might be a straight line or might be curved, • The symbol that represents a position along an axis, • Occurring or done in an infinitely small amount of time, • be used before a unit to indicate a multiple of 10 or 1/10, • ...
physics :) 2025-01-30
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- The principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- The distance traveled per unit time
- The speed of light in a vacuum
- The rate of doing work
- The unit of electric current
- A measure of how much matter is in an object
- The change in velocity over time
- The ability to do work
- The product of mass and acceleration
- The measure of the amount of substance
- The total momentum before an event equals the total momentum after
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- A particle with a positive charge found in the nucleus of an atom
- The force that opposes the motion of two surfaces in contact
- The measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance
- The rate of change of velocity
- The study of heat transfer
- The force per area unit
- The law that describes the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance
- The force of attraction between two masses
- The resistance of a material to deformation
- The specific path
- The study of forces and their effects on motion
- The energy stored in an object due to its position
- The phenomenon where light bends as it passes from one medium to another
- The point at which an object rotates
- The unit of frequency
26 Clues: The specific path • The unit of frequency • The rate of doing work • The ability to do work • The force per area unit • The study of heat transfer • The unit of electric current • The rate of change of velocity • The speed of light in a vacuum • The change in velocity over time • The distance traveled per unit time • The product of mass and acceleration • ...
Physics 2024-12-16
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- the friction of a stationary object
- the force from the pull of Earth is known as the force of gravity.
- the name given to forces that pull harder on one side than the other
- this type of diagram is used to show the forces acting on an object
- the rate that velocity changes
- Any force through a string of cable
- the amount of time for a pendulum to make one complete swing.
- the type of radiation that comes from black holes
- the slope of a position vs time graph
- was sent home from school because of the Bubonic plague
- the force that is multiplied by the coefficient of friction to get the force of friction
- the first person to say that the Earth was round
- The direction of centripetal acceleration.
- the SI unit for force
- a number with both magnitude and direction
- the SI unit for displacement
- the part of the a projectile that follows a parabola
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- final position minus initial position
- the idea that without a force there will be zero acceleration is known as Newtions ____ law
- The shape of a projectile.
- use a heliocentric model to make the calendar
- the slope of a velocity vs time graph
- the si unit for mass
- discovered the moon s of Jupiter
- the direction of the velocity vector for an object moving in a circle
- the friction of a moving object
- Another name for the force of gravity.
- came up with three laws of planetary motion.
- the rate that position changes
- had is nose cut off in a fight.
- the amount of matter in an object
- for every force there is an equal and opposite force is known as Newton's ____
32 Clues: the si unit for mass • the SI unit for force • The shape of a projectile. • the SI unit for displacement • the rate that velocity changes • the rate that position changes • the friction of a moving object • had is nose cut off in a fight. • discovered the moon s of Jupiter • the amount of matter in an object • the friction of a stationary object • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- plural of momentum is?
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- What is not conserved in a collision
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- momentum is a …?
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
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- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- momentum is a …?
- plural of momentum is?
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
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- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- What is not conserved in a collision
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- what leads to conservation of momentum
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- The product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- momentum is a …?
- plural of momentum is?
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
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- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- What is not conserved in a collision
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- In physics, an elastic material is one in which the … done to deform the material during a collision is equal to the …the material does to return to its original shape
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
30 Clues: momentum is a …? • plural of momentum is? • the Si unit of momentum is? • Momentum has … mass × length/time • What is not conserved in a collision • what leads to conservation of momentum • momentum is the product of mass times what? • What depends on the impulse momentum theorem • force equals change in momentum divided by …? • ...
Physics 2025-04-02
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- energy transferred per unit charge.
- type of energy stored in a stretched or compressed spring.
- A circuit component that reduces current flow.
- A circuit made of two loops.
- A push or pull acting on an object.
- force that pulls objects towards Earth.
- rate of change of velocity.
- The force exerted by a stretched or compressed spring. tension
- The unit of charge.
- The unit of electric current.
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- The force that acts upwards in a fluid.
- The speed of an object in a given direction.
- The part of a circuit that provides energy.
- The movement of charge in a circuit.
- Energy stored in an object due to its height.
- Unit of power.
- The energy contained in food or fuel. chemical
- The force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact friction.
- The force that acts against an object moving through a fluid.
- A circuit made of one loop.
- A closed-loop that allows current to flow.
- The unit of resistance.
22 Clues: Unit of power. • The unit of charge. • The unit of resistance. • rate of change of velocity. • A circuit made of one loop. • A circuit made of two loops. • The unit of electric current. • energy transferred per unit charge. • A push or pull acting on an object. • The movement of charge in a circuit. • The force that acts upwards in a fluid. • ...
Physics 2025-03-24
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- The ability to do work.
- The product of force and displacement in the direction of force.
- The rate at which work is done.
- The SI unit of force.
- The rate of change of velocity per unit time.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- The ratio of useful energy output to total energy input.
- The SI unit of pressure.
- Force per unit area.
- The force of gravity acting on an object.
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- A force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact.
- A device that stores elastic potential energy.
- The speed of an object in a given direction.
- The type of energy possessed by a moving object.
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
- The upward force exerted by a fluid on a submerged object.
- The product of an object’s mass and velocity.
- The mass per unit volume of a substance.
- A push or pull acting on an object.
- The type of energy stored due to an object’s position.
20 Clues: Force per unit area. • The SI unit of force. • The ability to do work. • The SI unit of pressure. • The rate at which work is done. • The amount of matter in an object. • A push or pull acting on an object. • The mass per unit volume of a substance. • The force of gravity acting on an object. • The speed of an object in a given direction. • ...
Physics 2025-03-26
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- The fact that the acceleration of objects in free fall on Earth’s surface is always the same confirms that gravitational mass and what other kind of mass is equal. (Pg 247)
- Tangential acceleration depends on what? (Pg 236)
- Which of Newton’s laws of motion can be applied to find the magnitude of centripetal force? (Pg 237)
- Each planet travels in what kind of orbit around the sun, and the sun is at one of the focal points? (Pg 249)
- What is this ratio used to find (ouput force/ input force)? (Pg 258)
- On the surface of any planet, the value of g, as well as your what, will depend on the planet’s mass and radius? (Pg 246)
- Centripetal acceleration is due to a change in what? (Pg 234)
- Gravitational field strength and free-fall acceleration are what? (Pg 246)
- What is the line about which rotation occurs called? (Pg 234)
- How is the square of a planet’s orbital period (T^2) related to the cube of the average distance (r^3) between the planet and the sun, or T^2 sign r^3 (Pg 249)
- Where is the net force directed toward when an object’s circular path is called centripetal force? (Pg 237)
- Who conducted the experiment in 1798 that determined the value of the constant G. (Pg 245)
- What kind of speed depends on distance? (Pg 234)
- The ability of a force to rotate an object around some axis is measured by a quantity called what? (Pg 255)
- Astronauts feel weightless due to a lack of which force that is usually acting on them? (Pg 253)
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- Orbiting objects are in what? (Pg 240)
- What is this ratio used to find (ouput force/ input force)? (Pg 258)
- The what is the distance between the centers of the two bodies? (Pg 250)
- What is the measure of how well a machine works? (Pg 260)
- The acceleration directed toward the center of a circular path is called what? (Pg 235)
- G is the what of universal gravitation? (Pg 241)
- Whose three laws describe the motion of the planets? (Pg 248)
- When tangential speed is constant the circular motion is described as what? (Pg 234)
- What can alter the force and distance moved? (Pg 260)
- In Ptolemy’s theory planets travel in small circles called what while simultaneously traveling in larger circular orbits? (Pg 248)
- The perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation to a line drawn along the direction of the force is called what? (Pg 255)
- Who developed this equation for the Law of universal gravitation? Fg = G(m1m2/r^2) (Pg 241)
- Scientists later developed a theory of fields to explain how gravity and other what operate? (Pg 245)
- What kind of force holds planets in orbit and pulls an apple to the ground. It is the mutual force of attraction between particles of matter (pg 240)
- What is the period called for the time it takes a planet to finish one full revolution? (Pg 249)
30 Clues: Orbiting objects are in what? (Pg 240) • G is the what of universal gravitation? (Pg 241) • What kind of speed depends on distance? (Pg 234) • Tangential acceleration depends on what? (Pg 236) • What can alter the force and distance moved? (Pg 260) • What is the measure of how well a machine works? (Pg 260) • ...
physics 2025-06-08
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- : A measure of how a material responds to and allows magnetic fields
- : A numerical integration rule named after an 18th-century mathematician
- : A transformation that preserves angles but not necessarily lengths
- : A point in a wave or standing pattern where the amplitude is zero
- : A meson involved in mediating the strong nuclear force
- : Physicist who contributed to quantum mechanics and the probabilistic interpretation
- : A vast cloud of gas and dust in space; often a stellar nursery
- : A set of transformation equations fundamental to special relativity
- : A neutral, nearly massless particle that interacts only via the weak force
- : Astrophysicist known for the mass limit of white dwarfs
- : A tensor used in general relativity to describe curvature of spacetime
- : A fundamental particle not affected by the strong nuclear force (e.g., electron)
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- : A self-similar geometric structure with non-integer dimension
- : An elementary particle and fundamental constituent of matter
- : Mathematician known for algebra used in vector spaces and exterior calculus
- : The diffusion of solvent molecules through a semipermeable membrane
- : A mathematical object used to describe physical quantities in relativity
- : The rate at which velocity changes with time
- : A differential operator used in physics, named after a French mathematician
- : A coordinate system used to describe uniformly accelerated frames
- : A transformation preserving points, straight lines, and parallelism
- : A force-carrying particle that obeys Bose-Einstein statistics
- : The rate of change of acceleration; third derivative of position
- : A process where a function or definition refers to itself
- : A topological space that locally resembles Euclidean space
- : A heavy subatomic particle made of three quarks (e.g., proton, neutron)
26 Clues: : The rate at which velocity changes with time • : A meson involved in mediating the strong nuclear force • : Astrophysicist known for the mass limit of white dwarfs • : A process where a function or definition refers to itself • : A topological space that locally resembles Euclidean space • : An elementary particle and fundamental constituent of matter • ...
Physics 2025-07-01
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- The transfer of energy when a force moves something over a distance
- Speed in a certain direction (important in momentum)
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed
- Output The amount of power delivered by a system
- The objects being studied for energy or momentum changes energy
- The ability to do work or cause change
- How much matter an object has (affects kinetic energy and momentum)
- Momentum remains constant if no outside forces act
- Power at a specific moment in time
- Stored energy because of position
- The distance and direction an object moves while force is applied
- The unit used to measure power
- The unit used to measure work and energy
- Mass times velocity; quantity of motion
- Energy due to motion
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- Energy stored when something is lifted
- Changing energy from one type to another
- The total of kinetic and potential energy
- How fast work is done or energy is transferred
- Total work done divided by total time
- Energy stored by stretching or compressing
- The ratio of useful work output to total input energy
- Moving energy from one place or form to another
- Change in momentum from a force over time
- A push or pull (needed to do work)
25 Clues: Energy due to motion • The unit used to measure power • Stored energy because of position • Power at a specific moment in time • A push or pull (needed to do work) • Energy cannot be created or destroyed • Total work done divided by total time • Energy stored when something is lifted • The ability to do work or cause change • Mass times velocity; quantity of motion • ...
physics 2025-08-26
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- Amount of matter in an object
- Push or pull acting on an object
- Force per unit area
- Maximum displacement of a wave
- Resistance to change in motion
- Capacity to do work
- Force opposing motion between surfaces
- Rotational equivalent of force
- Speed with a direction
- Electric potential difference
- Disturbance that transfers energy
- Flow of electric charge
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- Rate of change of velocity
- Bending of light when it changes medium
- Attraction between objects with mass
- Opposition to current in a circuit
- Number of wave cycles per second
- Mass times velocity
- Rate at which work is done
- Force applied over a distance
20 Clues: Force per unit area • Capacity to do work • Mass times velocity • Speed with a direction • Flow of electric charge • Rate of change of velocity • Rate at which work is done • Amount of matter in an object • Electric potential difference • Force applied over a distance • Maximum displacement of a wave • Resistance to change in motion • Rotational equivalent of force • ...
Physics 2025-12-01
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- science that studies matter, energy, and how they interact
- hands rubbing together
- a force that acts on an object without physical contact
- opposite of gravity
- push or pull
- center directed force
- Moving through air
- object at rest stays in rest
- every action=opposite reaction
- earth pulling down
- when two objects are in direct physical contact
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- man who came up with 3 laws
- directed toward center of circle
- f=ma
- tendency of an object to resist a change in its state of motion
- a push or pull
- time it takes to complete lap
- stay in place
- moving
- the action or process of moving or being moved.
20 Clues: f=ma • moving • push or pull • stay in place • a push or pull • Moving through air • earth pulling down • opposite of gravity • center directed force • hands rubbing together • man who came up with 3 laws • object at rest stays in rest • time it takes to complete lap • every action=opposite reaction • directed toward center of circle • the action or process of moving or being moved. • ...
science 2022-11-02
Physics 2021-06-23
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- A material’s opposition to the flow of electric current
- The product of the displacement and the component of the force parallel to the displacement
- The force per unit positive charge OR mass
- The potential energy an object possesses due to its position relative to a reference point
- A collision in which only momentum is conserved
- Length of path travelled
- The rate at which work is done OR rate at which energy is transferred
- The total energy supplied per coulomb of charge by the cell
- The energy an object has as a result of the object’s motion
- A change in position
- Rate of change of velocity
- The gravitational force the Earth exerts on any object on or near its surface
- The force that opposes the motion of an object and acts parallel to the surface with which the object is in contact
- Is a representation of the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field
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- Rate of change of distance
- The product of the net force and the contact time
- The rate of flow of charge
- The power when one joule of work is done in one second
- A component that only allows current to flow in one direction
- The ratio of output power to input power
- the minimum frequency of incident radiation at which electrons will be emitted from a particular metal
- Rate of change of position (or displacement)
- A physical quantity that has magnitude only
- The property of an object that causes it to resist a change in its state of rest or uniform motion
- A physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- The energy that is the sum of gravitational potential and kinetic energy at a point
- A collision in which both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved
- The product of the mass and velocity of the object
- The work done per unit positive charge
- A single vector which has the same effect as the original vectors acting together
- The perpendicular force exerted by a surface on an object in contact with it
31 Clues: A change in position • Length of path travelled • Rate of change of distance • The rate of flow of charge • Rate of change of velocity • The work done per unit positive charge • The ratio of output power to input power • The force per unit positive charge OR mass • A physical quantity that has magnitude only • Rate of change of position (or displacement) • ...
Physics 2021-06-08
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- The propensity of dissimilar particles or surfaces to adhere or cling to one another
- It consists of two protons and two neutrons bound together into a particle (i.e. identical to a helium nucleus)
- Center seeking
- It is an unit of linear measurement that measures micro-particles
- The mechanical energy that is required to disassemble a whole into separate parts
- The cosmological model that explains the early development of the Universe
- The change in frequency of a wave for an observer moving relative to its source
- A branch of physics that studies the physical properties of condensed phases of matter
- The process of transfer of heat by the actual transfer of matter
- The point on a wave with the maximum value
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- It means the theoretical lowest possible temperature
- It is high-energy, high-speed electrons or positrons emitted by the particular types of radioactive nuclei
- It is one-twelfth the mass of an atom of the isotope 12⁄6C
- Center fleeing
- It is height of a wave, which is measured from its center position
- A region of space-time, which gravity is very powerful and prevents anything, including light, from escaping
- The branch of physics that studies sound
- It is non-crystalline solid, which has no definite shape
- It is one of two classes of elementary particles; second one is fermions
- My physics10 professor`s name
- My name
- An electrode through which electric current flows out of a polarized electrical device
22 Clues: My name • Center fleeing • Center seeking • My physics10 professor`s name • The branch of physics that studies sound • The point on a wave with the maximum value • It means the theoretical lowest possible temperature • It is non-crystalline solid, which has no definite shape • It is one-twelfth the mass of an atom of the isotope 12⁄6C • ...
Physics 2021-06-18
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- the force you exert
- Types of force that resists motion.
- the number types of levers.
- the si unit of _____ is joule or newton-meter.
- A force is a
- this class of lever has the fulcrum in the middle
- a liquid or gas.
- kind of force that acts from a distance.
- Forces can change the______ of moving objects
- this make the use of the turning effect of forces to work.
- the upward push exerted on an object immersed
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- A force is also a
- this class of lever has the Effort in the middle.
- a force can also turn an object about a fixed point know as a pivot or.
- The magnitude of a force is measured in.
- the pull of string, rope or spring.
- This is the force between two electric charges
- Forces can be measured by this kind of
- the force that the object exerts back on you.
- the _____ of an object is defined as the product of its mass and velocity.
- Force of attraction between two objects.
- this class of lever has the load in the middle
22 Clues: A force is a • a liquid or gas. • A force is also a • the force you exert • the number types of levers. • Types of force that resists motion. • the pull of string, rope or spring. • Forces can be measured by this kind of • The magnitude of a force is measured in. • kind of force that acts from a distance. • Force of attraction between two objects. • ...
PHYSICS 2022-11-08
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- product of the mass of a particle and its velocity.
- change with time of the position or orientation of a body.
- a scalar quantity, is the rate at which an object covers distance.
- is the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center.
- the difference in the position of the two marks and is independent of the path taken when traveling between the two marks.
- is a speed and a direction
- is the unit of force in the International System of Units (SI).
- is the unit of work or energy.
- is the name we give to any process where the velocity changes.
- is a distance function for a space.
- The push or pull on an object with mass causes it to change its velocity.
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- is the motion of an object thrown into the air.
- is the amount of energy .
- a term that is used to describe or quantify the effect of force acting over time to change the momentum of an object.
- the magnitude or size of displacement between two positions.
- a force that opposes relative motion between surfaces in contact.
- the power required to overcome friction and the inertia of the moving parts.
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force at least part of which is applied in the direction of the displacement.
- the capacity for doing work.
20 Clues: is the amount of energy . • is a speed and a direction • the capacity for doing work. • is the unit of work or energy. • is a distance function for a space. • is the motion of an object thrown into the air. • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction • product of the mass of a particle and its velocity. • change with time of the position or orientation of a body. • ...
Physics 2022-10-25
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- Bang, the expansion of universe from singularity
- the name of the ship in the National Geographic Series "MARS".
- mass volume
- Molecular Theory, KMT
- Low specific heat
- capable of causing change/do work
- buoyancy, float
- named after the Roman God of War
- Principle, Archimedes Prin
- The SI unit for temperature
- volume
- no such thing as cold
- pressure
- the martian day is approximately fortyminutes longer than a day on Earth
- liquids and gasses are both
- Way, name of the Galaxy that our the solar system, the name of our planetary system.
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- Average Kinetic Energy o
- force, the upward force on an
- high specific heat
- the martian day.
- Matter, undetectable matter that must be present to do gravitational anomalies.
- Principle, pascal
- has mass and occupies space
- it takes 7 months minimum to travel from Earth to Mars.
- The SI unit for Heat
- buoyancy, sink
- displacement, water displacement
- the force that attracts
- SI unit for distance
- SI unit for mass
- unbound by dimensions, a region where the density of matter and curvature of spacetime are infinite.
- what does the delta
- Heat, the specific heat
- buoyancy, neither rises or sinks
- Energy, opposition to gravity, the mysterious force behind the universe's accelerated period of expansion.
35 Clues: volume • pressure • mass volume • buoyancy, sink • buoyancy, float • the martian day. • SI unit for mass • Principle, pascal • Low specific heat • high specific heat • what does the delta • The SI unit for Heat • SI unit for distance • Molecular Theory, KMT • no such thing as cold • the force that attracts • Heat, the specific heat • Average Kinetic Energy o • has mass and occupies space • ...
Physics 2022-10-25
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- Average Kinetic Energy o
- buoyancy, neither rises or sinks
- the martian day is approximately fortyminutes longer than a day on Earth
- Heat, the specific heat
- undetectable matter that must be present to do gravitational anomalies.
- name of the Galaxy that our the solar system, the name of our planetary system.
- high specific heat
- mass volume
- displacement, water displacement
- no such thing as cold
- the name of the ship in the National Geographic Series "MARS".
- buoyancy, float
- SI unit for mass
- it takes 7 months minimum to travel from Earth to Mars.
- opposition to gravity, the mysterious force behind the universe's accelerated period of expansion.
- Principle, pascal
- Molecular Theory, KMT
- volume
- the martian day.
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- has mass and occupies space
- The SI unit for Heat
- liquids and gasses are both
- the force that attracts
- Low specific heat
- SI unit for distance
- unbound by dimensions, a region where the density of matter and curvature of spacetime are infinite.
- pressure
- Principle, Archimedes Prin
- the expansion of universe from singularity
- what does the delta
- capable of causing change/do work
- force, the upward force on an
- The SI unit for temperature
- buoyancy, sink
- named after the Roman God of War
35 Clues: volume • pressure • mass volume • buoyancy, sink • buoyancy, float • SI unit for mass • the martian day. • Low specific heat • Principle, pascal • high specific heat • what does the delta • The SI unit for Heat • SI unit for distance • no such thing as cold • Molecular Theory, KMT • the force that attracts • Heat, the specific heat • Average Kinetic Energy o • has mass and occupies space • ...
physics 2022-06-22
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- the typical speed of sound in air
- identical flasks/same amounts of hot water/same starting temperature of the water/same time interval
- radio/tv
- what you measure
- force/cross-sectional area
- magnet that is always magnetic
- medical treatments/imaging
- when something gives off something
- have magnitude (size) only
- colour of surface
- force x distance
- newtons law force = mass x acceleration
- seeing/photos
- have magnitude & direction
- reached when drag force equals that force in the opposite direction
- the typical cycling speed
- forgery/tanning
- waves that are parallel to the direction of travel
- 1/frequency
- newtons law something will stay still or moving at constant speed unless a resultant force acts on it
- good emitter
- temperature change
- how far an object has travelled
- cooking/mobiles
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- what you change
- how far an object
- very poor emitter
- magnetic flux density x current x length
- velocity/frequency
- electromagnetic waves that heat things up
- mass x gravitational field strength
- the typical walking speed
- the typical running speed
- acceleration x time taken
- waves that are perpendicular to the direction of travel
- reasonable emitter
- what you keep the same
- the area around a magnet where a magnetic object experiences a force
- the typical car speed
- poor emitter
- dependent side on the graph
- always conserved in a closed system
- speed in a given direction
- independent side on the graph
- medical treatments/imaging
- magnet that can turn on/off by electricity
- newtons law every force has another force that is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction
- when something takes in or soaks up something
- distance/time
- heat transfer
50 Clues: radio/tv • 1/frequency • poor emitter • good emitter • seeing/photos • distance/time • heat transfer • what you change • forgery/tanning • cooking/mobiles • what you measure • force x distance • how far an object • very poor emitter • colour of surface • velocity/frequency • reasonable emitter • temperature change • the typical car speed • what you keep the same • the typical walking speed • ...
physics 2022-12-14
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- the acceleration due to gravity on Earth.
- (N) - a derived unit of measurement for force; one newton is equal to one kilogram times
- - a push or pull.
- - a force that resists motion.
- - an object in motion only under the influence of the force of gravity.
- (w) - the force due to gravity acting on an object; equal to the mass of an object multiplied
- divided by seconds squared (kgm/s2
- - an object’s overall change in position; the SI unit is the meter (m).
- - is a measure of how far an object has traveled; the SI unit is the meter (m).
- - an object that is moving through the air.
- - the ability to do work.
- (p) - the quantity of motion of an object or, mass in motion; is calculated by
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- - an educated guess.
- - the science of describing the motion of an object.
- - quantities that are described by magnitude alone. Examples include time, speed, mass and distance
- - when momentum or kinetic energy is transferred from one object to another.
- - the frictional force that air exerts on objects; also known as drag, FD.
- - the path taken through the air.
- the mass of an object by the velocity of an object.
- - the displacement of a projectile in the horizontal direction.
20 Clues: - a push or pull. • - an educated guess. • - the ability to do work. • - a force that resists motion. • - the path taken through the air. • divided by seconds squared (kgm/s2 • the acceleration due to gravity on Earth. • - an object that is moving through the air. • the mass of an object by the velocity of an object. • - the science of describing the motion of an object. • ...
Physics 2022-11-30
physics 2020-05-27
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- opposite in nature and effect
- through a rope string or wire
- a part that wont change
- the amount of energy tansferred
- gravity is also called
- when two things rub agiant each other it causes
- the amount of matter
- the distance travled
- kinetic energy is not conserved
- is where gravity acts on force
- how much ground somehing has
- the structure of scientific revolution
- can be a push or pull
- compare inverse varation
- how things change or move
- body beging able to form into the origanal shape
- has a magnitude and a direction
- it pulls objects down
- is a unit of force
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- that one projected or dropped
- blanced changes the postion
- the si unit of work
- is a measure of how fast
- some object have this kind of energy
- is the product of mass and velocity
- the sum of a vaule
- the lower and upper
- the direction of a plane
- how far out of places
- there used to describe energy
- any change in velocity
- can be described by a single element
- how fast velocity changes
- causing the movment
- where someone or something is
- the basic unit in si
- how heavy someone is
- are a type of measuerment
38 Clues: the sum of a vaule • is a unit of force • the si unit of work • the lower and upper • causing the movment • the amount of matter • the distance travled • the basic unit in si • how heavy someone is • how far out of places • can be a push or pull • it pulls objects down • gravity is also called • any change in velocity • a part that wont change • is a measure of how fast • ...
Physics 2020-09-03
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- used to study how a change in the independent variable changes the dependent variable
- factor you observe or measure during an experiment
- internationally accepted system of measurement
- expression of error as a percentage of the accepted value
- numbers used to describe what is observed
- statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events
- interpretation of observations
- logical explanation of an observation that is drawn from prior knowledge or experience
- the investigation and exploration of natural events and of the new information that results from those investigations
- factor that you want to test; is changed by the investigator to observe how it affects a dependent variable
- spoken or written summary of observations
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- comparing what you already know with the information you are given in order to decide whether you agree with it
- using one or more ofyour senses to gather information and taking note of what occurs
- words used to describe what is observed
- possible explanation for an observation that can be tested by scientific investigations
- contains the same factors as the experimental group, but the independent variable is not changed
- method of writing or displaying very small or very large numbers
- practical use of scientific knowledge, especially for industrial or commercial use
- explanation ofobservations or events that is based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigations
- rule that describes a repeatable pattern in nature
- factor in an experiment that stays the same
- any factor that can have more than one value
22 Clues: interpretation of observations • words used to describe what is observed • numbers used to describe what is observed • spoken or written summary of observations • factor in an experiment that stays the same • any factor that can have more than one value • internationally accepted system of measurement • factor you observe or measure during an experiment • ...
Physics 2021-01-01
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- the rate of increase of speed or the rate of change of velocity
- A stellar explosion, which is more energetic than a nova
- any phenomenon associated with stationary or moving electrons, ions, or other charged particles
- a flow of electric charge through a conductor
- a measure of this capacity
- The point on a wave with the maximum value
- 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, as distinguished from substance that is mental, spiritual, etc
- a substance, body, or system that conducts electricity, heat, etc
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- a unit for comparing two currents, voltages, or power levels
- A region of space-time, which gravity is very powerful and prevents anything, including light, from escaping
- the distance, measured in the direction of propagation
- It is an elementary particle
- a unit of heat
- the derived SI unit of frequency
- a force that tends to produce an elongation of a body or structure
- It is physical property of materials which return to their original shape once they are deformed.
- this entity as a source of nuclear energy
- It is height of a wave, which is measured from its center position
- a region containing no matter; free space
- the number of times that a periodic function or vibration repeats itself in a specified time
21 Clues: a unit of heat • a measure of this capacity • It is an elementary particle • the derived SI unit of frequency • this entity as a source of nuclear energy • a region containing no matter; free space • The point on a wave with the maximum value • a flow of electric charge through a conductor • the distance, measured in the direction of propagation • ...
physics 2021-10-13
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- no direction
- and turn assignment in through email)
- - the process of resolving a vector into components
-
- a Crossword Puzzle using all words
- in nature.
- must be highlighted, and the complete definition must be copied. (You can
- Vocabulary Projectile Motion
- Vocab Stem (click this link and copy the document by hand. Take
- into it
- Memes for all vocabulary words in a scientific nature
- gravity (and air resistance, if any)
- quantity - a quantity that can be completely specified by its magnitude, and
- quantity - a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- must do the following to receive full credit…..
- assignment will be graded. It will add points to the agency grade category, which is
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- - one of the vectors, often mutually perpendicular, whose sum is a
- - an object that falls around the earth or some other body rather than
- pictures with your phone and send them through email to turn this portion
- must choose one of the following methods to show your comprehension:
- sentences using all the vocabulary words. These sentences must be
- represents the direction of the quantity
- - an arrow whose length represents the magnitude of a quantity and whose
- all vocabulary words and definitions on a separate sheet of paper. Each
- - the vector sum of two or more component vectors
- 20% of your overall grade.
- - any object that moves through the air or through space, acted on only
-
- vector
- a story using all of the vocabulary words in the correct context
30 Clues: • • vector • into it • in nature. • no direction • Vocabulary Projectile Motion • 20% of your overall grade. • a Crossword Puzzle using all words • gravity (and air resistance, if any) • and turn assignment in through email) • represents the direction of the quantity • ...
Physics 2021-05-10
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- certain amount of force applied
- energy transfer of a moving object
- motion of matter with an electrical charge
- resistance to motion
- push or pull
- transfer of energy
- no charge
- an object that continues its motion
- a path of an object in motion
- measure electrical current
- intensity of a wave
- stream of charged particles
- relationship of crest an throughs
- way of transferring electrons
- powers electrical devices
- device that makes or breaks current
- force due to gravity
- point on a graph
- remaining constant
- electrical component
- amount of energy transferred
- charge of total kinetic energy
- current of one ampere
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- distance between two crests
- frequency
- electrical current SI Unit
- instrument to measure volts
- magnitude and direction
- current with no specific direction
- undergoes maximum displacement
- upward displacement
- material that carries a wave
- electrical potential
- interrupts current when hazardous
- find direction of magnetic field
- lowest point in displacement
- positive charge
- a change in velocity
- capacity for doing work
- rotational equivalent of linear force
- singular vibration
- opposition to current flow
- flow in one direction
- causes a force when placed in field
- transport of energy
- conductors become electrified
- negative charge
- measure of inertia
- force exerted on a body
- SI Unit of voltage
- electrical resistance SI Unit
51 Clues: frequency • no charge • push or pull • positive charge • negative charge • point on a graph • transfer of energy • singular vibration • remaining constant • measure of inertia • SI Unit of voltage • upward displacement • intensity of a wave • transport of energy • resistance to motion • electrical potential • a change in velocity • force due to gravity • electrical component • flow in one direction • ...
Physics 2021-11-04
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- subatomic particle with a negative charge found in shells surrounding the nucleus
- a pulling force that pulls all objects to the center of the earth
- the month we celebrate Thanksgiving
- a substance made of two or more different elements bonded together, NaCl, and H2O are examples
- the state we live in
- a force that causes change in motion
- a pure substance that can't be broken down into simpler substances, found on the periodic table
- subatomic particle with a positive charge found in the nucleus
- the best football team in the NFL
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- elements that are semiconductors
- speed with a direction
- subatomic particle with a neutral charge found in the nucleus
- a force that causes no change in motion
- a push or pull
- the distance an object travels and the time it takes to travel that distance, or distance divided by time
- columns on the periodic table that tell us how many valence electrons each atom has
- elements that are shiny, malleable and found on the left side of the periodic table
- rows on the periodic table that tell us how many shells each atom has
- a change in speed or direction of an object
- elements that are mostly gas and found on the right side of the periodic table
- name of our school
- the smallest unit or part of an element, these tiny things make up all matter in the universe
22 Clues: a push or pull • name of our school • the state we live in • speed with a direction • elements that are semiconductors • the best football team in the NFL • the month we celebrate Thanksgiving • a force that causes change in motion • a force that causes no change in motion • a change in speed or direction of an object • ...
Physics 2023-03-23
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- Anatoli Bugorski
- atom phasing
- ftl
- far away = slow
- Genesis
- yoga
- lizards
- all matter humans are likely to encounter is baryonic matter
- white is black
- He^+2
- tendency surfaces to cling to one another
- hydrogen 3
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- how far
- between a star and a planet
- particles emited by a black hole
- demon
- πE
- syrup; water
- Arkansas
- speed of the atoms
- -459.67 fahrenheit
- zebra
- nothing
23 Clues: πE • ftl • yoga • demon • zebra • He^+2 • how far • Genesis • lizards • nothing • Arkansas • hydrogen 3 • atom phasing • syrup; water • white is black • far away = slow • Anatoli Bugorski • speed of the atoms • -459.67 fahrenheit • between a star and a planet • particles emited by a black hole • tendency surfaces to cling to one another • all matter humans are likely to encounter is baryonic matter
physics 2023-03-30
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- nothingness
- black produces white
- 4th state
- -273.15 Celsius
- He^+2
- hydrogen 3
- device that measures speed of the vibrations atoms
- tendency of surfaces to cling to one another
- between a star and a planet
- syrup; water
- πE
- yoga; V/A
- how far
- releases more E than it uses
- particles emited by a black hole
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- lizards climb via...
- nuclear decay
- atom phasing
- an interaction that changes the motion of a body
- negative ion
- boosts and smashes particles
- Pierre ___ ; ___'s demon
- particles that all matter humans are likely to encounter are made of
- rate of change of speed
24 Clues: πE • He^+2 • how far • 4th state • yoga; V/A • hydrogen 3 • nothingness • atom phasing • negative ion • syrup; water • nuclear decay • -273.15 Celsius • lizards climb via... • black produces white • rate of change of speed • Pierre ___ ; ___'s demon • between a star and a planet • boosts and smashes particles • releases more E than it uses • particles emited by a black hole • ...
physics 2023-03-17
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- Friction that acts on objects that are not moving
- A placeholder where Word inserts content in a document. Word automatically uses fields when specific commands are activated, such as those for inserting dates, page numbers, and a table of
- A substance that can conduct electricity under some conditions
- a region where magnetic influence around a magnetic pole or a moving charged particle
- the tendency of an object to resist motion
- the motion of a falling object when the only force acting on it is gravity
- a material in which charges can move freely
- a material In which charges cannot move freely
- a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- The ends of a magnetic object, where the magnetic force is strongest.
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- he combination of all forces acting on an object
- any material that attracts iron and materials that contain iron
- resistance by friction from air or water moving over a surface
- A device that increases or decreases the voltage of alternating current
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
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- the force that opposes the movement of two surfaces that are in contact and are moving over each other
- A push or pull exerted on an object
- electric charge at rest; generally produced by friction or induction
- Kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- the attraction or repulsion between magnetic poles
- the process of creating a current in a circuit by changing a magnetic field
- a coil of wire with an electric current in it
- energy of motion
- a coil that has a soft iron core and that acts as a magnet when an electric current is in the coil
- The interaction between electricity and magnetism
- a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
28 Clues: energy of motion • A push or pull exerted on an object • the tendency of an object to resist motion • a material in which charges can move freely • a coil of wire with an electric current in it • a material In which charges cannot move freely • he combination of all forces acting on an object • Friction that acts on objects that are not moving • ...
physics 2023-03-17
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- Friction that acts on objects that are not moving
- A placeholder where Word inserts content in a document. Word automatically uses fields when specific commands are activated, such as those for inserting dates, page numbers, and a table of
- A substance that can conduct electricity under some conditions
- a region where magnetic influence around a magnetic pole or a moving charged particle
- the tendency of an object to resist motion
- the motion of a falling object when the only force acting on it is gravity
- a material in which charges can move freely
- a material In which charges cannot move freely
- a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- The ends of a magnetic object, where the magnetic force is strongest.
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- he combination of all forces acting on an object
- any material that attracts iron and materials that contain iron
- resistance by friction from air or water moving over a surface
- A device that increases or decreases the voltage of alternating current
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
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- the force that opposes the movement of two surfaces that are in contact and are moving over each other
- A push or pull exerted on an object
- electric charge at rest; generally produced by friction or induction
- Kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- the attraction or repulsion between magnetic poles
- the process of creating a current in a circuit by changing a magnetic field
- a coil of wire with an electric current in it
- energy of motion
- a coil that has a soft iron core and that acts as a magnet when an electric current is in the coil
- The interaction between electricity and magnetism
- a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
28 Clues: energy of motion • A push or pull exerted on an object • the tendency of an object to resist motion • a material in which charges can move freely • a coil of wire with an electric current in it • a material In which charges cannot move freely • he combination of all forces acting on an object • Friction that acts on objects that are not moving • ...
physics 2023-05-04
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- HOLE - Region in space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing can escape it
- - Smallest constituent unit of matter
- - Measure of how fast an object is moving
- - Rate at which work is done or energy is transferred
- - Unit of force
- - Unit of energy
- - Branch of physics that studies electric and magnetic fields and their interactions with charged particles
- - Electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye
- - Measure of the amount of matter in an object
- - Measure of how fast an object is moving in a specific direction
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- - Change in velocity over time
- EFFECT - Change in frequency of waves due to the motion of the source or observer
- - Branch of physics that studies the motion of objects without considering the forces that cause the motion
- - Energy emitted by matter in the form of electromagnetic waves or particles
- - Push or pull on an object resulting from its interaction with another object
- - Material that allows electricity to pass through it
- - All of space and everything in it
- MECHANICS - Branch of physics that studies the behavior of matter and energy on a small scale
- - Tendency of an object to remain at rest or in motion unless acted upon by an external force
- DILATION - Difference in the passage of time between two reference frames due to their relative motion or gravitational fields
- LAW - Relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in an electrical circuit
- - Energy transferred from one body to another as a result of a temperature difference
- - Force that attracts two bodies towards each other
- - Energy transferred to or from an object as a result of a force acting on it over a distance.
24 Clues: - Unit of force • - Unit of energy • - Change in velocity over time • - All of space and everything in it • - Smallest constituent unit of matter • - Measure of how fast an object is moving • - Measure of the amount of matter in an object • - Force that attracts two bodies towards each other • - Material that allows electricity to pass through it • ...
Physics 2023-05-19
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- - made of a solenoid, are a permenant magnet and has cone changing current
- - B field goes out of this direction
- - Analayzing elements to find their average atomic masses
- - first part of thhe rught hand rule
- - paired electrons
- - amount of magnetic field passing through the cross section area of a loop.
- - charging an object without actually touching it
- - convert electrical energy to mechanical energy
- - third part of the right hand rule
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- - sound waves push on a diaphragm that connects to a plate of a capacitor
- - F = qvBsin0
- - a coil of wire
- - unpaired electrons
- - charges in motion
- - sound waves push on a diaphragm connected to a coil
- - B goes out of this direction
- - SI units for magnetic fields (B)
- - second part of the right hand rule
- - Is also reffered to as voltage
- - local magnetic region
20 Clues: - F = qvBsin0 • - a coil of wire • - paired electrons • - charges in motion • - unpaired electrons • - local magnetic region • - B goes out of this direction • - Is also reffered to as voltage • - SI units for magnetic fields (B) • - third part of the right hand rule • - B field goes out of this direction • - first part of thhe rught hand rule • - second part of the right hand rule • ...
Physics 2023-05-19
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- - first part of thhe rught hand rule
- - made of a solenoid, are a permenant magnet and has cone changing current
- - B goes out of this direction
- - paired electrons
- - SI units for magnetic fields (B)
- - number of turns in the coil
- - B field goes out of this direction
- - F = qvBsin0
- - charging an object without actually touching it
- - second part of the right hand rule
- - charges in motion
- - sound waves push on a diaphragm that connects to a plate of a capacitor
- - unpaired electrons
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- - a coil of wire
- - convert electrical energy to mechanical energy
- - Analayzing elements to find their average atomic masses
- - Is also reffered to as voltage
- - sound waves push on a diaphragm connected to a coil
- - amount of magnetic field passing through the cross section area of a loop.
- - third part of the right hand rule
- - local magnetic region
21 Clues: - F = qvBsin0 • - a coil of wire • - paired electrons • - charges in motion • - unpaired electrons • - local magnetic region • - number of turns in the coil • - B goes out of this direction • - Is also reffered to as voltage • - SI units for magnetic fields (B) • - third part of the right hand rule • - first part of thhe rught hand rule • - B field goes out of this direction • ...
Physics 2023-05-11
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- an electric charge considered to exist at a single point, and thus having neither area nor volume.
- property of certain electromagnetic radiations in which the direction and magnitude of the vibrating electric field are related in a specified way.
- the squares of the orbital periods of the planets are directly proportional to the cubes of the semi-major axes of their orbits.
- reveal information about the direction (and the strength) of an electric field within a region of space.
- non-contact forces; they pull or push on objects without touching them.
- a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it
- a representation of the possible paths light can take to get from one place to another
- materials that hinder the free flow of electrons from one particle of the element to another.
- the locus of a point that moves such that the sum of its distances from two fixed points called the foci is constant
- the “slowing down” of a clock as determined by an observer who is in relative motion with respect to that clock.
- the change in direction of a wavefront at an interface between two different media so that the wavefront returns into the medium from which it originated.
- a statement in physics: the force of attraction or repulsion acting along a straight line between two electric charges is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely to the square of the distance between them
- occurs where rays converge
- the physical field that surrounds electrically charged particles and exerts force on all other charged particles in the field, either attracting or repelling them.
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- the imaginary line joining a planet and the Sun sweeps equal areas of space during equal time intervals as the planet orbits
- pulls objects with mass toward each other.
- each planet's orbit about the Sun is an ellipse
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed.
- piece of glass or other transparent substance that is used to form an image of an object by focusing rays of light from the object.
- determined when the lens is focused at infinity.
- a branch of optics where light is described by rays
- produced by an optical system (a combination of lenses and/or mirrors) when light rays from a source do not cross to form an image
- point of convergence of light or other electromagnetic radiation, particles, sound waves, etc, or a point from which they appear to diverge
- a measure of how much the deviation of the curve has occurred from the circularity of the given shape.
- An object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion remains in motion at constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
- quantitative measure of inertia, a fundamental property of all matter
- a regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one
- the motion of one body with respect to another regarded as fixed
- a force that exists among all material objects in the universe.
- a region in which each point has a physical quantity associated with it
30 Clues: occurs where rays converge • pulls objects with mass toward each other. • each planet's orbit about the Sun is an ellipse • determined when the lens is focused at infinity. • a branch of optics where light is described by rays • a force that exists among all material objects in the universe. • the motion of one body with respect to another regarded as fixed • ...
Physics 2023-05-22
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- produced at locations where destructive interference occurs.
- combination of two waves moving in opposite directions, each having the same amplitude and frequency
- The angle between the wave propagation direction and the normal to the coastline
- when a wave reflects off a plane surface, the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
- change in frequency of a wave in relation to an observer moving relative to the wave source.
- property of transverse waves which specifies the geometrical orientation of the oscillations.
- occurs when waves come together so that they completely cancel each other out.
- a wave with a repeating continuous pattern which determines its wavelength and frequency
- a description of the frequency of the sound.
- a value calculated from the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum.
- the lowest point in a wave length
- a completed period in a wave
- the area of a wave that is spread out.
- an increase or decrease in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source and observer move toward each other.
- a single disturbance that moves through a transmission medium
- the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time
- observed when a wave is not confined to a given space along the medium.
- the substance that carries a wave or disturbance from one location to another
- a relationship between the path taken by a ray of light in crossing the boundary
- the ray of light falling on the surface
- lght that has the same wavelength so it is one color
- The angle between the reflected ray and the normal
- when two waves meet while traveling along the same medium.
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- A standing wave pattern always consists of an alternating patter
- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- wave movement
- When two objects vibrate with different frequencies
- When the peaks of the waves line up
- the vibration is parallel to the direction of motion
- when the matching vibrations of another object increase the amplitude of an object's oscillations.
- the entire distribution of electromagnetic radiation according to frequency
- the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave
- the time for a particle on a medium to make one complete vibrational cycle.
- The highest surface part of a wave
- the repetitive or periodic variation
- reflection of light or other waves or particles from a surface such that a ray incident on the surface is scattered at many angles
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position.
- a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation.
- A form of radiant energy that is thrown back from a nonpermeable or nonabsorbing surface
- reflection such that the angle of reflection of the light is equal to the angle of incidence and on the opposite side
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another
- a wave that is an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium.
- abrupt change in the direction of propagation of a wave that strikes the boundary between different mediums.
- the spreading of waves around obstacles
44 Clues: wave movement • a completed period in a wave • the lowest point in a wave length • The highest surface part of a wave • When the peaks of the waves line up • the repetitive or periodic variation • the area of a wave that is spread out. • the spreading of waves around obstacles • the ray of light falling on the surface • a description of the frequency of the sound. • ...
Physics 2023-05-22
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- produced at locations where destructive interference occurs.
- combination of two waves moving in opposite directions, each having the same amplitude and frequency
- The angle between the wave propagation direction and the normal to the coastline
- when a wave reflects off a plane surface, the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
- change in frequency of a wave in relation to an observer moving relative to the wave source.
- property of transverse waves which specifies the geometrical orientation of the oscillations.
- occurs when waves come together so that they completely cancel each other out.
- a wave with a repeating continuous pattern which determines its wavelength and frequency
- a description of the frequency of the sound.
- a value calculated from the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum.
- the lowest point in a wave length
- a completed period in a wave
- the area of a wave that is spread out.
- an increase or decrease in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source and observer move toward each other.
- a single disturbance that moves through a transmission medium
- the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time
- observed when a wave is not confined to a given space along the medium.
- the substance that carries a wave or disturbance from one location to another
- a relationship between the path taken by a ray of light in crossing the boundary
- the ray of light falling on the surface
- lght that has the same wavelength so it is one color
- The angle between the reflected ray and the normal
- when two waves meet while traveling along the same medium.
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- A standing wave pattern always consists of an alternating patter
- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- wave movement
- When two objects vibrate with different frequencies
- When the peaks of the waves line up
- the vibration is parallel to the direction of motion
- when the matching vibrations of another object increase the amplitude of an object's oscillations.
- the entire distribution of electromagnetic radiation according to frequency
- the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave
- the time for a particle on a medium to make one complete vibrational cycle.
- The highest surface part of a wave
- the repetitive or periodic variation
- reflection of light or other waves or particles from a surface such that a ray incident on the surface is scattered at many angles
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position.
- a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation.
- A form of radiant energy that is thrown back from a nonpermeable or nonabsorbing surface
- reflection such that the angle of reflection of the light is equal to the angle of incidence and on the opposite side
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another
- a wave that is an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium.
- abrupt change in the direction of propagation of a wave that strikes the boundary between different mediums.
- the spreading of waves around obstacles
44 Clues: wave movement • a completed period in a wave • the lowest point in a wave length • The highest surface part of a wave • When the peaks of the waves line up • the repetitive or periodic variation • the area of a wave that is spread out. • the spreading of waves around obstacles • the ray of light falling on the surface • a description of the frequency of the sound. • ...
Physics 2013-02-05
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- heat capacity absorbing of heat per gram
- a device that can change the temperature of air and heat
- equilibrium when two objects reach the same temperature
- 1000 calories
- most commonly used unit for heat
- effect temperature raising
- things that conduct heat well
- how the sun's heat is transmitted
- energy energy given through radiation
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- scale thermometer would read numbers between 0 to 100
- strip two metals that expand at different rates when heated
- heat going through metal
- energy between objects
- how hot or cold something is
- rubber is a good example of this
- zero 0 on the Kelvin scale
- heat currents in fluid
- scale 32 degrees would be freezing on this scale
- scale scale used in scientific research
- energy energy within an object
20 Clues: 1000 calories • energy between objects • heat currents in fluid • heat going through metal • zero 0 on the Kelvin scale • effect temperature raising • how hot or cold something is • things that conduct heat well • energy energy within an object • rubber is a good example of this • most commonly used unit for heat • how the sun's heat is transmitted • ...
Physics 2013-05-09
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- used in sunbeds and flourescent lamps
- current x voltage
- force which stops things sliding around
- wave is parallel to direction of travel
- plastic case so doesnt need earth wire
- preventing energy loss(heat)
- thin piece of wire that melts if there is too much current
- wave vibrations at 90 degrees with direction of travel
- useful energy output/total energy input
- unit of frequency
- streched length-origianal length of a spring
- unit of pressure (kg/m3)
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- family of transverse waves
- force x perpendicular distance
- circular movement of air around a room
- movement energy
- name of brown wire in plugs
- distance from crest to crest (waves)
- mass/volume
- frequency x wavelength
- very dangerous wave
- number of waves per second (1/T)
- heat energy
- force/area
- a push or a pull
25 Clues: force/area • mass/volume • heat energy • movement energy • a push or a pull • current x voltage • unit of frequency • very dangerous wave • frequency x wavelength • unit of pressure (kg/m3) • family of transverse waves • name of brown wire in plugs • preventing energy loss(heat) • force x perpendicular distance • number of waves per second (1/T) • distance from crest to crest (waves) • ...
physics 2013-09-03
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- measure of how many particles there are in your body
- is a stored or reserved energy in an object
- is resistance of solid surfaces
- atractive force that exist between all mass
- by electric charges and is the force of attraction or repulsion between particles
- the force you get when a material is streched
- force/ It is measured in pascals or equivalently newtons per square meter
- push or pull
- forward push
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- is the pull of earth gravity on your body
- force that enables compasses to work
- force on body in a liquid or gas
- is the energy that body gives
- the force you get when 2 material rub together
- the measure of how long something is
- a distance between one point to another
- force you get when a material is being squashed
- recistance/ a force that acts against relative motion of an object through a liquid or gas
- A characteristic, number, or quantity that increases or decreases over time, or takes different values in different situations.
- a type of field force whose potential and momentum energy is at the expense of an electrical field in time.
20 Clues: push or pull • forward push • is the energy that body gives • is resistance of solid surfaces • force on body in a liquid or gas • force that enables compasses to work • the measure of how long something is • a distance between one point to another • is the pull of earth gravity on your body • is a stored or reserved energy in an object • ...
physics 2013-09-03
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- a distance between one point to another
- the force you get when 2 material rub together
- recistance a force that acts against relative motion of an object through a liquid or gas
- is resistance of solid surfaces
- is the energy that body gives
- upward force on body in a liquid or gas
- is the pull of earth gravity on your body
- is a stored or reserved energy in an object
- the measure of how long something is
- push or pull
- measure of how many particles there are in your body
- a force that enables compasses to work
- atractive force that exist between all mass
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- force It is measured in pascals or equivalently newtons per square meter
- the force you get when a material is being squashed
- A characteristic, number, or quantity that increases or decreases over time, or takes different values in different situations.
- caused by electric charges and is the force of attraction or repulsion between particles
- forward push
- a type of field force whose potential and momentum energy is at the expense of an electrical field in time.
- the force you get when a material is streched
20 Clues: push or pull • forward push • is the energy that body gives • is resistance of solid surfaces • the measure of how long something is • a force that enables compasses to work • a distance between one point to another • upward force on body in a liquid or gas • is the pull of earth gravity on your body • is a stored or reserved energy in an object • ...
PHYSICS 2013-09-02
Physics 2013-08-28
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- the rate of change of velocity
- how heavy an object is.
- a tool used to analyse data
- strength or power exerted upon an object
- a variable that is not changed.
- force or speed of movement
- the one thing changed within an experiment (2 words together)
- factors that can change or vary during an investigation
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- The total length between two points.
- __= displacement/time
- the distance between two points
- the straight line length between two points.
- __= distance/time
- a prediction made before on experiment
- something given to then solve
- the independent variable changes this. 2 words together)
- measured in seconds
- something that occurs the most or the mean (middle) of a set of results.
- quantities are described using their magnitude (or size) only.
- quantities are described by both their magnitude (or size) and their direction.
20 Clues: __= distance/time • measured in seconds • __= displacement/time • how heavy an object is. • force or speed of movement • a tool used to analyse data • something given to then solve • the rate of change of velocity • the distance between two points • a variable that is not changed. • The total length between two points. • a prediction made before on experiment • ...
Physics 2014-05-22
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Physics 2014-03-17
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- It is a diagram used for solving for resultant force
- Who discovered Acceleration due to Gravity
- SI unit for electric current
- _______ Velocity is reached when velocity is constant
- Newton's ________ law states the when a force is applied to an object an equal force is applied back
- Air _____ opposes the motion of moving objects
- The distance moved per unit time
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- The reluctance of the object to change its state of rest or motion due to its mass
- error It can be avoided by positioning eye perpendicular to the rule
- It change the speed of an object
- A vector quantity that is measure with a spring balance
- Besides meter rule, _____ can be used to measure length
- ______ field is a region in which a mass experiences a force due to gravity
- _______ force is only attraction or repulsion
- Physical quantity that have magnitude only
- The amount of matter in a body
- The amount of mass per unit volume
- It causes wear and tear
- It occurs when main scale does not coincides with vernier scale
- SI unit for time
20 Clues: SI unit for time • It causes wear and tear • SI unit for electric current • The amount of matter in a body • It change the speed of an object • The distance moved per unit time • The amount of mass per unit volume • Physical quantity that have magnitude only • Who discovered Acceleration due to Gravity • _______ force is only attraction or repulsion • ...
Physics 2015-01-18
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- susunan pegas jika gaya yang bekerja pada masing-masing pegas sama dengan gaya luar F
- benda non elastis
- k pada F=-kx
- sistem pegas penstabil pada kendaraan
- nama lain modulus elastis
- satuan gaya
- regangan (bahasa inggris)
- notasi ilmiah tegangan
- susunan pegas jika gaya F terbagi rata pada kedua pegas
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- transformasi sebuah benda dari kondisi semula ke kondisi terkini
- kemampuan (ability) dari benda padat untuk kembali ke bentuk semula segera setelah gaya luar yang bekerja padanya hilang/ dihilangkan
- mempunyai modulus young E=200 x 10^9 N/m^2
- dua buah gaya yang segaris
- nama depan penemu hukum hooke
- “ jika gaya tarik tidak melampaui batas elastisitas pegas, maka perubahan panjang pegas berbanding lurus dengan gaya tariknya” Bunyi hukum...
- memiliki satuan N/m2
- Perbandingan antara pertambahan panjang L terhadap panjang mula-mula(Lo)
- tegangan(bahasa inggris)
- benda elastis
- pascal
20 Clues: pascal • satuan gaya • k pada F=-kx • benda elastis • benda non elastis • memiliki satuan N/m2 • notasi ilmiah tegangan • tegangan(bahasa inggris) • nama lain modulus elastis • regangan (bahasa inggris) • dua buah gaya yang segaris • nama depan penemu hukum hooke • sistem pegas penstabil pada kendaraan • mempunyai modulus young E=200 x 10^9 N/m^2 • ...
physics 2016-01-03
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- Sound needs one to be propagated
- geometric optic describes how it propagates through an optical system
- It emits a light ray
- It happens when light pass through a material without being absorbed
- Sound cannot propagate through it
- It shows wavelengths from gamma ray to radio waves
- It has an inverse relationship to the wavelength
- It's an imaginary perpendicular line to the surface reflecting a ray
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- It's a transparent solid body that is used for dispersing light into a spectrum
- Pure white has the maximum _____ and pure black the minimum one.
- It usually reflects light rays
- It divides two mediums
- Radiation of a single frequency
- In a wave is the point that shows the maximum negative displacement from the rest point
- When a ray strikes a surface and its energy is transferred to the material
- The part of the electromagnetic spectrum between visible light and radio waves
- It's a property of a light wave determined by the frequency of the radiation
- light that is beyond the purple end of the range of colours
- The time that a particle need to take to his rest position
- In a wave is the point that shows the maximum positive displacement from the rest point
20 Clues: It emits a light ray • It divides two mediums • It usually reflects light rays • Radiation of a single frequency • Sound needs one to be propagated • Sound cannot propagate through it • It has an inverse relationship to the wavelength • It shows wavelengths from gamma ray to radio waves • light that is beyond the purple end of the range of colours • ...
Physics 2015-05-01
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- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- field that astronomer and cosmologist study
- SI unit of electrical current
- negatively charged electrons around a circuit
- mass/volume
- work/time
- the study of celestial object, space and the universe
- is a passive two-terminal electrical component used to store energy electrostatically in an electric field
- of or relating to the sun
- Si units of power
- vibrations that travel through the air or another medium
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- the rate at which charge flows past a point on a circuit
- smallest constituent unit of ordinary matter
- something that travels 186,282 miles per second
- emission of energy in the form of waves through space or a medium
- mass x acceleration
- rate of change of displacement or distance over time with a known direction
- SI unit for electrical resistance
- a body of coherent matter, usually of indefinite shape and often of considerable size
- its Si Unit is Q
- force times distance
21 Clues: work/time • mass/volume • its Si Unit is Q • Si units of power • mass x acceleration • force times distance • of or relating to the sun • SI unit of electrical current • SI unit for electrical resistance • field that astronomer and cosmologist study • smallest constituent unit of ordinary matter • negatively charged electrons around a circuit • ...
