physics Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
physics 2016-04-25
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- Engine :A machine that transform heat into mechanical energy or work.
- 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
- Machines :A machine made of more that one simple machine
- Conduction :The transfer of energy as heat through a material
- Energy :The amount of work an object can do because of the object’s kinetic and potential energy
- : The rate at which velocity changes over time; an objects accelerates if its speed, direction or both change
- :A quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed
- :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.
- Machine :One of six basic machine types of machines which are the basis for all other forms of machines
- : The speed of an object in a particular direction
- :A material used to cool an area or object to a temperature that is lower than the temperature of the environment
- :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
- : objects change in position relative to a reference point
- :A quantity, usually expressed as a percentage that measures the ratio of useful work output to work input
- Energy :The energy an object has because of position, shape or condition of the object
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- 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
- Zero :The temperature at which molecular energy is a minimum 0oK on the Kelvin scale or -273.16oC on the Celsius scale
- : the distance traveled by the time interval during which the motion occurred
- :The change in position of an object
- : an Instrument that measures and indicates temperature
- 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
- Friction: The force that resists the initiation between two surfaces that are in contact and at rest
- :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
- : an action exerted on a body in order to change the body’s state of rest or motion; force has magnitude and direction
- : is a measure of how hot (or cold) something is; specifically; a measure of average kinetic energy of the particles in 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
- Fall :the motion of a body when only the force of gravity is acting on the body.
- :The energy that is transferred as electromagnetic waves, such as visible light and infrared waves
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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- :A quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed
- :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
- : an action exerted on a body in order to change the body’s state of rest or motion; force has magnitude and direction
- :A material used to cool an area or object to a temperature that is lower than the temperature of the environment
- 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
- Machines :A machine made of more that one simple machine
- :The change in position of an object
- Energy :The energy an object has because of position, shape or condition of the object
- Engine :A machine that transform heat into mechanical energy or work.
- : is a measure of how hot (or cold) something is; specifically; a measure of average kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- Fall :the motion of a body when only the force of gravity is acting on the body.
- :The energy that is transferred as electromagnetic waves, such as visible light and infrared waves
- Friction: The force that resists the initiation between two surfaces that are in contact and at rest
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- Zero :The temperature at which molecular energy is a minimum 0oK on the Kelvin scale or -273.16oC on the Celsius scale
- 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 transfer of energy to a body by the application of a force that causes the body to move in the direction of the force
- Energy :The amount of work an object can do because of the object’s kinetic and potential energy
- : The rate at which velocity changes over time; an objects accelerates if its speed, direction or both change
- Friction : The force that opposes the movement of two surfaces that are in contact with each other and are sliding over each other
- Velocity :The constant velocity of a falling object when the force of air resistance is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force of gravity
- : The speed of an object in a particular direction
- :A quantity, usually expressed as a percentage that measures the ratio of useful work output to work input
- : an Instrument that measures and indicates temperature
- : 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.
- Conduction :The transfer of energy as heat through a material
- Machine :One of six basic machine types of machines which are the basis for all other forms of machines
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 2016-04-11
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- A measure of the heaviness of an object
- Energy put out or produced in a given amount of time measured in watts or kilowatts
- The force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other
- The SI unit of power
- The SI unit of work or energy
- The force of attraction by which terrestrial bodies tend to fall toward the center of the earth.
- The capacity of a physical system to perform work
- The branch of applied mathematics dealing with motion and forces producing motion
- A type of energy that occurs due to the movement of electrons and protons in an oscillation pattern
- Staying in one place without moving, or not changing
- Energy of motion, observable as the movement of an object, particle, or set of particles
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- measure of how much a force acting on an object causes that object to rotate
- Existing in nature and not made or caused by people
- Strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- The study of motion in objects
- The forces or properties that stimulate growth,development, or change within a system or process
- Capable of being attracted by or acquiring the properties of magnetism
- The resistance of an object has to a change in its state of motion
- The SI unit of force
- Force when acting on an object
20 Clues: The SI unit of force • The SI unit of power • The SI unit of work or energy • The study of motion in objects • Force when acting on an object • A measure of the heaviness of an object • The capacity of a physical system to perform work • Existing in nature and not made or caused by people • Staying in one place without moving, or not changing • ...
PHYSICS 2018-03-07
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- the materials that allow electricity to pass through
- the cells which are capable to convert solar energy into electric energy
- the material that does not allow electricity to pass through them
- the act of determining the size,amount etc... of a physical quantity
- the change of the body from a place to place
- the device used which produces light when electricity is passed through it it
- motion in a rotated path
- the unit of length used in Vedic times in India
- motion in a straight path
- the way of assuming the value of a measurement
- the coil inside the electric bulb
- a quantity that can be measured
- the magnet that is found naturally in the earth
- magnitude of the measured quantity
- this is a fixed quantity used as a standard unit of measurement
- the device used to open and close the circuit
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- the collection of solar cells
- the path of current
- the opposition offered by a conductor
- motion that does not repeat at regular interval of time in the same path
- the device that converts chemical energy
- motion in a straight line
- motion that is repeated in the same path after regular interval of time
- the leading stone
- moving with equal distances an interval of timed with equal
- this is used to make accurate measurements when the length is so small like millimeter
- the magnet that is man made
- the natural magnet
- filament of bulb is made up of this
- used to determine the depth of oceans
30 Clues: the leading stone • the natural magnet • the path of current • motion in a rotated path • motion in a straight line • motion in a straight path • the magnet that is man made • the collection of solar cells • a quantity that can be measured • the coil inside the electric bulb • magnitude of the measured quantity • filament of bulb is made up of this • ...
Physics 2022-03-25
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- The motion of a body when only the force of gravity is acting on the body
- The energy that an object has because of the position, condition, or chemical composition of the object
- The interaction between electricity and magnetism
- Electric charge at rest; generally produced by friction or induction
- The sum of an objects kinetic energy and potential energy due to gravity or elastic deformation; does not include chemical energy or nuclear energy
- A fundimental property that leads to the electromagnetic interactions among particles that make up matter
- A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- A push or pull exerted on an object in order to change the motion of the object: force has size and direction
- The process of creating a current in a circuit by changing a magnetic field
- The path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space
- The combination of all of the forces acting on an object
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- An element or compound that conducts electric current better than an insulator does but not as well as a conductor does
- The force that resists the start of sliding motion between two surfaces that are in contact and at rest
- The energy of an object that is due to the objects motion
- Any material that attracts iron or materials containing iron
- A device that increases or decreases the voltage of alternating current
- A coil that has a soft iron core and that acts as a magnet when an electric current is in the coil
- A religion where a magnetic force can be detected
- A coil of wire with an electric current in it
- A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- A force parallel to the velocity of the flow; it opposes the direction of an aircraft and, in combination with thrust, determines the speed of the aircraft
- The force that opposes the movement of two surfaces tht are in contact and are moving over with eachother
- A material in which charges can move freely
- Any region in which a physical force has an effect
- A material in which charges can´t move freely
- The force of attraction or repulsion generated by moving or spinning electric charges
- One of 2 points, such as the ends of a magnet, that have opposing magnetic qualities
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion unless an outside force acts on the object
- A fore or attraction between objects that is due to their masses
29 Clues: A material in which charges can move freely • A coil of wire with an electric current in it • A material in which charges can´t move freely • A religion where a magnetic force can be detected • The interaction between electricity and magnetism • Any region in which a physical force has an effect • The combination of all of the forces acting on an object • ...
physics 2022-03-10
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- contained inside the nucleus with protons, has no charge
- material in which electric charges do move freely
- method of charging neutral objects by inducing a temporary separation of charge by bringing a charged object near a conductor
- device for detecting charge, gives only qualitative data
- atom that is positively or negatively charged
- transferable subatomic particles
- particles with the same type of charge exert ___ forces on each other
- material with zero electrical resistance at really low temperatures
- material in which some electrons are freer than insulator electrons
- material in which electric charges do not move freely
- + or - 1.6 ….. For a proton and electron respectively
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- subatomic particle with positive charge
- electric charge is ______
- oppositely charged particles exert ______ forces on each other
- SI units for electric charge
- method of charging neutral objects by touching a charged object to a neutral object
- When an electric charge is ______, it means that no charge is created or destroyed.
- rubbing two objects together, objects acquire opposite charges
- region in space where a charged particle feels a force
- contacting a charged object to a larger conductor which can provide or accept excess electrons
20 Clues: electric charge is ______ • SI units for electric charge • transferable subatomic particles • subatomic particle with positive charge • atom that is positively or negatively charged • material in which electric charges do move freely • material in which electric charges do not move freely • + or - 1.6 ….. For a proton and electron respectively • ...
Physics 2021-12-14
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- the form of an energy associated with the position and motion of an object
- Energy the potential energy stored in chemical bonds
- the process of light bending around an obstacle or spreading out after it moves through a small space.
- the rate at which velocity changes
- positively charged particle
- the throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it.
- Lowest part of a wave
- the number of waves that pass a fixed place in a given amount of time.
- a path along which the whole current flows through each component
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body
- total potential and kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- the force acting on its gravity
- is energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light.
- Force upward force on a submerged object
- a push or pull
- The basic unit of a chemical element
- a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number
- process by which heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another
- The apparent difference between the frequency at which sound or light waves leave a source
- the magnetic moments are aligned with one another because of interactions between molecules or atoms.
- the amount of matter in an object
- negative charged particle
- speed in a given direction
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- relating to a magnetic field produced by an electric current.
- neutral charged atom
- The speed of sound is the distance travelled per unit of time
- gravity's force on an object
- Light Waves The only electromagnetic waves we can see
- the distance an object travels per unit of time
- the highest surface part of a wave.
- As wavelengths get smaller, the waves have more energy.
- a disturbance from one place to another
- The tendency of an object
- Waves Long and short wavelengths.
- the overall force of an object when all the individual forces acting on it are added
- Waves Have the longest wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum.
- the force that pulls objects toward each other
- an object in motion will stay in constant motion, unless it's acted upon by an unbalanced force
- the distance in the line of advance of a wave from any one point to the next point of corresponding phase.
- motion in which all points on a wave oscillate along paths at right angles to the direction of the wave's advance.
- They have the smallest wavelength and the most energy of the waves in the electromagnetic spectrum
42 Clues: a push or pull • neutral charged atom • Lowest part of a wave • The tendency of an object • negative charged particle • speed in a given direction • positively charged particle • gravity's force on an object • the force acting on its gravity • Waves Long and short wavelengths. • the amount of matter in an object • the rate at which velocity changes • ...
PHYSICS 2022-02-28
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- value does not change with time.
- The amount of energy transferred to or from a body or system
- The point on a wave with the maximum value
- The size of the external force required to keep a body at rest in its frame of reference.
- The study of the motion of air
- The tendency of dissimilar particles or surfaces to cling to one another.
- kinetic energy due to disordered motions and vibrations of its component particles,
- Any deviation or departure from the expected.
- experimental uncertainty in a measurement or result
- a property associated with a material body.
- The time rate at which charge passes through a circuit element
- A measure of the imbalance of net charge of larger bodies
- A point mapping of luminous points of an object
- the radial component of the net force acting on a body
- A transparent object with two refracting surfaces
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- Conforming closely to some standard. Having very small error of any kind
- equal and opposite forces of Newton's Third Law
- It is very light, electrically neutral, and pseudoscalar.
- C=ABS(Q/V). Where Q is the charge on one of the plates
- The tendency of a material to break without significant plastic deformation when subjected to stress.
- The process of emitting particles from the nucleus.
- The tendency of similar particles or surfaces to cling to one another.
- An untested statement about nature
- One of several things multiplied together.
- A measure of the inherent variability of repeated measurements of a quantity.
- Radiation emitted by the acceleration of unbound charged particles.
- A combination of two or more electrical cells
- property of a body that resists change in its motion.
- gram-molar-weight
- The fraction of the total light incident on a reflecting surface
30 Clues: gram-molar-weight • The study of the motion of air • value does not change with time. • An untested statement about nature • The point on a wave with the maximum value • One of several things multiplied together. • a property associated with a material body. • Any deviation or departure from the expected. • A combination of two or more electrical cells • ...
Physics 2022-01-10
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- the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible
- the quality or state of being natural.
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound
- quantitative measure of inertia
- information, facts or data supporting or contradicting a claim, assumption or hypothesis
- the pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere
- when one variable increases and the other decreases
- an educated guess based on evidence
- corresponding in size or amount to something else
- conformity in the application of something
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- the quality of being hot; high temperature
- the explanation for the evidence
- the question around which you center your research
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance
- the amount of space occupied by a substance
- mass per unit volume
- a physical quantity that expresses hot and cold
- the quality or state of being tentative or hesitant
- a suggested answer to a scientific question
- molecules can neither be created or destroyed
- process resulting from random motion of molecules
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
- a proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
- the ability to understand what is happening inside a system based on the external data exposed by that system
- an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure
- anything that is held constant or limited in a research study
- an informative representation of an object, person or system
- scale based on 0° for the freezing point of water and 100° for the boiling point of water
- energy possessed by an object or system due to the movement of particles within the object or the system
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light
31 Clues: mass per unit volume • quantitative measure of inertia • the explanation for the evidence • an educated guess based on evidence • the quality or state of being natural. • the quality of being hot; high temperature • conformity in the application of something • the amount of space occupied by a substance • a suggested answer to a scientific question • ...
Physics 2022-05-08
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- center point of a lever
- exhibited between two objects
- a type of wave that moves perpendicular to vibrations
- height of the crest or trough of a wave from rest
- moving energy
- resistance to change in velocity
- type of collision where objects do not generate heat
- type of energy, has to do with movement
- famous Scientist and measurement of force
- the term for a collision between objects
- gravitational pull on an object
- type of collision where objects are deformed
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- term for sun-centered model of solar system
- type of path objects in space travel
- the amount of times a wave occurs in one second
- stored energy
- object on a lever that has mass
- machine that balances weight on two ends
- term for Earth-centered model of solar system
- measurement of mass
- the term for how slow or fast vibrations are moving
- type of energy dealing with heat
- amount of matter in an object
- a type of wave that moves in the same direction as vibrations
- type of impact between two or more objects
25 Clues: stored energy • moving energy • measurement of mass • center point of a lever • exhibited between two objects • amount of matter in an object • object on a lever that has mass • gravitational pull on an object • resistance to change in velocity • type of energy dealing with heat • type of path objects in space travel • type of energy, has to do with movement • ...
physics 2022-05-16
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- always inverted
- angle of light input
- object that reflects light
- 10^-12
- light energy bounces electrons and allows it to escape from the nucleus and create current flow.
- e=hf
- 10^-7
- wave type of light
- What does the KE of a photoelectron represent
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- angle of light output
- 10^-1
- 6.62*10^-34
- 10^-8
- 10^-3
- the form of light in photoelectric effect
- other half of what makes light
- smallest wave length
- minimum frequency to create current
- half of what makes light
- 10^-6
20 Clues: e=hf • 10^-1 • 10^-8 • 10^-3 • 10^-7 • 10^-6 • 10^-12 • 6.62*10^-34 • always inverted • wave type of light • angle of light input • smallest wave length • angle of light output • half of what makes light • object that reflects light • other half of what makes light • minimum frequency to create current • the form of light in photoelectric effect • What does the KE of a photoelectron represent • ...
Physics 2023-08-10
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- __________ energy is the energy of movement
- the type of science we have been studying this term
- the sun transforms nuclear energy into __________ and heat energy
- the ability to apply a force to something
- when we eat something it is a form of __________ energy
- a nuclear power plant uses __________ energy to create power
- burning coal produces a harmful product known as __________ gases
- the speed at which something moves
- __________ energy is cause by vibrations
- a lightbulb transforms __________ energy into light energy
- when one energy changes to a different type of energy we consider it a __________ of energies
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- __________ potential energy is the energy an object has due to its position above ground level
- a form of renewable power that transforms light from the sun into electrical energy
- gravitational and elastic are both forms of __________ energy
- a form of renewable power that transforms the gravitational potential energy of water into electrical energy
- something that cannot be created nor destroyed
- when a resource used to produce power will not run out it is called a __________ energy source
- a compressed spring has __________ energy
- the push or pull on an object to make it move
- the speed of this is 9.8m/s squared
- the quantity of matter in a body
- __________ energy can be seen from a change in temperature
22 Clues: the quantity of matter in a body • the speed at which something moves • the speed of this is 9.8m/s squared • __________ energy is cause by vibrations • the ability to apply a force to something • a compressed spring has __________ energy • __________ energy is the energy of movement • the push or pull on an object to make it move • ...
Physics 2023-12-12
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- Vibration of waves through matter
- the measurement of an entity from the highest point to the bottom
- Energy is not created nor _________
- Energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms/molecules
- an invisible force that pulls objects toward each other
- Movement of electrons (electricity)
- this occurs whenever energy is changed from one form to another
- Energy carried by light waves
- the force that resists motion when the surface of one object comes in contact with the surface of another
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- energy created near tectonic hot spots
- the ability to do work
- Energy store in the nucleus of an atom
- the distance covered by an object in unit time
- the unit for energy
- Energy of a moving object
- Vibration of particles with matter
- the measure of the amount of matter in a body
- Energy of motion
- created the laws of gravity
- Stored energy
20 Clues: Stored energy • Energy of motion • the unit for energy • the ability to do work • Energy of a moving object • created the laws of gravity • Energy carried by light waves • Vibration of waves through matter • Vibration of particles with matter • Energy is not created nor _________ • Movement of electrons (electricity) • energy created near tectonic hot spots • ...
Physics 2024-01-09
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- An action exerted on an object which may change the object's state of rest or motion
- The motion of a body when only the force due to gravity is acting on the body
- The energy transferred between objects because of a difference in their temperatures
- A vector that represents the sum of two or more vectors
- The perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation to a line drawn along the direction of the force
- A force that acts on a surface in a direction perpendicular to the surface
- The change in position of an object
- The concentration of matter of an object, measured as the mass per unit volume of a subtance
- The sum of kinetic energy and all forms of potential energy
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- The upward force exerted by a liquid on an object immersed in or floating on the liquid
- The product of the force and the time over which the ofrce acts on an object
- The rate at which velocity changes over time
- The tendency of an object to resist being moved or, if the object is moving, to resist a change in speed ir direction
- A physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- A set of particles or interacting components considered to be a distinct physical entity for the purpose of study.
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance
- A quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- The product of the component of a force along the direction of displcement and the magnitude of the displacement
- A description of how close a measurement is to the correct or accepted value of the quantity measured
- A quantity that measures the ability of a force to rotate an object around some axis
20 Clues: The change in position of an object • The rate at which velocity changes over time • A vector that represents the sum of two or more vectors • A physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction • The sum of kinetic energy and all forms of potential energy • A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance • ...
Physics 2024-01-09
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- A force that pushes things in a liquid and gases.
- A way of transferring energy by waves. Light waves can travel through transparent materials and through empty space.
- A name used to describe energy when it stored in stetched or squashed things that can change back to their original shapes. Another name for elastic potential energy.
- An energy resource that will never run out (e.g solar power .
- To change speed.
- A way of describing the steepness of a line in a graph in numbers . It is calculated by taking the vertical distance between two points and dividing by the horizontal distance between the same two points.
- A point about which something turns . Another name for a pivot.
- A name used to describe energy when it is stored in hot objects . The hotter something is the more thermal energy it has.
- The speed of one object compared to another - both objects could be moving .
- change shape
- The amount of force which gravity pulls something towards the Earth. It is measured in newtons (N).
- Unit for speed when the distance is measured in kilometers the time is measured in seconds.
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- A graph that shows how far and how fast something travels during a journey . Steeper lines on the graph shows faster speed .
- A name used to describe energy.
- Energy from the sun.
- How fast something is moving. Often measured in meters per second (m/s) or kilometers per hour (km/h).
- The unit for the moment of force.
- The weight or force on something. For a machine , the load the weight that is being moved .
- The energy transferred when a force moves an object. It is calculated using the size of the force and the distance moved by the force. The unit for work is the joule (J)
- A lever or other machine where the load is bigger than the effort.
- A sloping surface. A ramp is a force multiplier: it needs less force to pull something up a ramp than it does to lift it directly.
- A way of transferring energy by waves. Sound waves travel through substances . They cannot travel through a vacuum
- speed The total distance something travels divided by the total time taken is the mean (or average) speed for a journey.
23 Clues: change shape • To change speed. • Energy from the sun. • A name used to describe energy. • The unit for the moment of force. • A force that pushes things in a liquid and gases. • An energy resource that will never run out (e.g solar power . • A point about which something turns . Another name for a pivot. • ...
physics 2024-03-20
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- a conductor with the highest electrical conductivity
- a device used to change the voltage of an a.c. electricity supply
- a current of 2.4 A flows in a circuit. State how much charge flows past a point in one second.
- in fleming's left hand rule the finger that represents direction of the magnetic field
- what material is at the very top of the triboelectric series?
- the force when 2 different insualting materials are rubbed together, causing electrons to get transferred from one to another
- unit of electric current
- a comb is brushed through hair multiple times, then it is brough very close to a steady stream of water, the water will bend ... the comb.
- a battery supplies a current of 1.25 A to a circuit. Calculate how long it will take for 75C of charge to flow round the circuit.
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- the pressure from and electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons
- an electromagnetically operated switch
- in fleming's right hand rule the finger that represent the direction of motion of the conductor
- "blows" when the current is too high
- adjusted to change the resistance in a circuit
- this formula (energy/time) is used to find what?
- what kind of cell cannot be recharged
- calculate the combined resistance of four 120 ohms resistors connected in series
- glass rod and cloth have opposite charges
- which type of electricity is the result of an imbalance between negative and positive charges in an object
- a rod is left with a negative charge, which type of particle it has alot of?
20 Clues: unit of electric current • "blows" when the current is too high • what kind of cell cannot be recharged • an electromagnetically operated switch • glass rod and cloth have opposite charges • adjusted to change the resistance in a circuit • this formula (energy/time) is used to find what? • a conductor with the highest electrical conductivity • ...
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 2024-04-17
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- when something speeds up
- how fast you are going
- slows it down
- how long something takes
- when something is stopped
- who created the laws
- another type of graph
- when you caculate force
- when it transfers
- how much speed it has at the time
- the way you are going
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- find speed
- the main name of physics
- the estimate speed it can get
- Newton's first law
- what do you call movement
- a type of graph
- how something moves
- the energy
- speed in a direction
20 Clues: find speed • the energy • slows it down • a type of graph • when it transfers • Newton's first law • how something moves • who created the laws • speed in a direction • another type of graph • the way you are going • how fast you are going • when you caculate force • when something speeds up • the main name of physics • how long something takes • what do you call movement • ...
Physics 2024-12-19
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- f=ma
- above 0
- equal to about 3 feet
- how fast something is going in meters
- the measurement of the force and speed of something
- the force opposite gravity
- Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- the downward pull on everything
- something moving
- the force that goes against motion
- the acceleration of gravity
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- The equation for force
- force force that is applied
- The push or pull on an object
- The law of inertia
- below 0
- a force on something and that force back on the other thing
- The diagram to show the force on an object, showed by a box
- Multiply it by gravity and it equals Weight
- Force/Mass
- known for his three laws of motion
- the mass or force of something
- a certain way
23 Clues: f=ma • above 0 • below 0 • Force/Mass • a certain way • something moving • The law of inertia • equal to about 3 feet • The equation for force • the force opposite gravity • force force that is applied • the acceleration of gravity • The push or pull on an object • the mass or force of something • the downward pull on everything • known for his three laws of motion • ...
Physics 2024-12-19
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- f=ma
- above 0
- equal to about 3 feet
- how fast something is going in meters
- the measurement of the force and speed of something
- the force opposite gravity
- Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- the downward pull on everything
- something moving
- the force that goes against motion
- the acceleration of gravity
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- The equation for force
- force force that is applied
- The push or pull on an object
- The law of inertia
- below 0
- a force on something and that force back on the other thing
- The diagram to show the force on an object, showed by a box
- Multiply it by gravity and it equals Weight
- Force/Mass
- known for his three laws of motion
- the mass or force of something
- a certain way
23 Clues: f=ma • above 0 • below 0 • Force/Mass • a certain way • something moving • The law of inertia • equal to about 3 feet • The equation for force • the force opposite gravity • force force that is applied • the acceleration of gravity • The push or pull on an object • the mass or force of something • the downward pull on everything • known for his three laws of motion • ...
Physics 2025-04-06
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- - Amount of matter in an object (grams or kilograms).
- - Three laws explaining motion and forces.
- - Force acting directly on an object.
- - Push or pull measured in Newtons (N).
- - Acceleration depends on mass and force (F = ma).
- - A group of interacting items.
- - Energy of motion.
- - An object stays in motion or at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
- - The tendency of objects to resist changes in motion.
- - The pull toward another object based on mass (9.8 m/s²).
- - Change in an object’s position.
- - Unit of force (N).
- - Total distance divided by total time.
- - Steady or unchanging speed.
- - Rate of distance traveled over time.
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- - Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
- - Rate at which velocity changes due to unbalanced forces.
- - Speed in a specific direction.
- - Support force from a surface preventing an object from falling.
- - Stored energy due to position or condition.
- - Sum of all forces acting on an object.
- - A force that opposes motion between two surfaces.
- - Net force greater than zero, causing changes in motion.
- - Forces that cancel out, causing no change in motion.
24 Clues: - Energy of motion. • - Unit of force (N). • - Steady or unchanging speed. • - A group of interacting items. • - Speed in a specific direction. • - Change in an object’s position. • - Force acting directly on an object. • - Rate of distance traveled over time. • - Push or pull measured in Newtons (N). • - Total distance divided by total time. • ...
Physics 2025-04-06
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- - Amount of matter in an object (grams or kilograms).
- - Sum of all forces acting on an object.
- - Unit of force (N).
- - Energy of motion.
- - Steady or unchanging speed.
- - A force that opposes motion between two surfaces.
- - Total distance divided by total time.
- - Rate at which velocity changes due to unbalanced forces.
- - Force acting directly on an object.
- - An object stays in motion or at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
- - Support force from a surface preventing an object from falling.
- - A group of interacting items.
- - Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
- - Forces that cancel out, causing no change in motion.
- - Push or pull measured in Newtons (N).
- - Change in an object’s position.
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- - The pull toward another object based on mass (9.8 m/s²).
- - Three laws explaining motion and forces.
- - Stored energy due to position or condition.
- - Net force greater than zero, causing changes in motion.
- - Rate of distance traveled over time.
- - Acceleration depends on mass and force (F = ma).
- - The tendency of objects to resist changes in motion.
- - Speed in a specific direction.
24 Clues: - Energy of motion. • - Unit of force (N). • - Steady or unchanging speed. • - A group of interacting items. • - Speed in a specific direction. • - Change in an object’s position. • - Force acting directly on an object. • - Rate of distance traveled over time. • - Total distance divided by total time. • - Push or pull measured in Newtons (N). • ...
Physics 2025-01-21
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- a parameter that is a measure of a spring’s resistance to being compressed or stretched
- the amount of matter contained within an object
- a unitless number that represents the ratio of the force of kinetic friction acting between two surfaces in relative motion to the normal force pressing those surfaces together
- the product of the component of a force along the direction of displacement and the magnitude of the displacement
- the energy associated with an object because of the position, shape, or condition of the object
- the net work done by all the forces acting on an object is equal to the change in the object’s kinetic energy
- the constant acceleration experienced by an object falling solely under the influence of gravity
- The length of a spring when no external forces are acting on it
- the International System of Units (SI) unit for measuring force
- the potential energy stored in the gravitational fields of interacting bodies
- a physical property or value that remains constant over time within a closed system
- the energy available for use when a deformed elastic object returns to its original configuration
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- the force that acts between two surfaces sliding past each other, always opposing the direction of motion of the object
- the si unit of energy or work, the amount of energy transferred when a force of one newton acts on an object through a distance of one meter
- the metric system that is used universally as a standard for measurements
- the distance an object moved per unit in time
- any form of energy that is not associated with the motion or position of an object
- the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion
- another unit of power 746 watts
- the rate of change of velocity per unit of time
- the starting point or baseline in a system of measurement, essentially meaning "nothing" or the lowest possible value within that context
- the total work done on an object by all forces acting on it
- a physical quantity that is described solely by its magnitude (size), meaning it has no direction associated with it
- the change in an object's position
- the sum of kinetic energy and all forms of potential energy
- a quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed
- energy that has not been used or dissipated and is ready to be released
- a unit of measurement for power, or the rate at which energy is used or produced
- a push or pull exerted on an object that can cause it to change its motion
- the sum of all forces acting on an object
30 Clues: another unit of power 746 watts • the change in an object's position • the sum of all forces acting on an object • the distance an object moved per unit in time • the amount of matter contained within an object • the rate of change of velocity per unit of time • the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion • ...
Physics!! 2025-04-17
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- work is a ____ quantity, meaning it does not have direction
- Three laws and a unit are all named after _____ Newton!
- the unit of work
- if force and displacement are in ______ directions, the force does negative work
- if work is ______, the force is adding energy to the system
- the unit of power
- if force and displacement are ______, the force does no work on the object
- a transfer of energy between objects
- if force and displacement are in the _____ direction, the force does positive work
- Newton's ____ law states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- a push or pull on an object
- the unit of force
- if work is _____, the force is removing energy from the system
- the rate of change of velocity
- the number of cats in Mr Leto's household
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- Mr Leto's cat is named after an _____ known as Tycho
- a _____ quantity has magnitude and direction
- an object's tendency to resist changes in motion
- the rate at which work is done
- the city that Mr Leto moved here from
- the change in position of an object
- Newton's ____ law states that an object in motion stays in motion
- Newton's ____ law is best represented by the equation F=ma
- the unit of power often used for large machines such as cars
- an object's speed in a given direction
25 Clues: the unit of work • the unit of power • the unit of force • a push or pull on an object • the rate at which work is done • the rate of change of velocity • the change in position of an object • a transfer of energy between objects • the city that Mr Leto moved here from • an object's speed in a given direction • the number of cats in Mr Leto's household • ...
Physics 2024-10-10
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- - The speed of an object in a particular direction.
- - The maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation, measured from the position of equilibrium.
- - A disturbance that transfers energy from one point to another, typically through a medium.
- - A space that is entirely devoid of matter.
- - The resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- - The force of attraction between two masses, especially the force that pulls objects toward Earth.
- - The study of heat and its transformation into different forms of energy.
- - A measure of disorder or randomness in a system.
- - The energy an object possesses due to its motion.
- - The principle that states when two or more waves overlap, their effects combine.
- - The force of attraction or repulsion between objects due to their magnetic fields.
- - The bending of light as it passes from one medium to another.
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- - The interaction between electric currents and magnetic fields.
- - The product of an object’s mass and velocity.
- - The smallest amount of a physical quantity that can exist independently.
- - The unit of force in the International System of Units (SI).
- - Einstein's theory describing the relationship between space, time, and gravity.
- - The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
- - The capacity to do work or cause physical change.
- - The rate of change of velocity of an object.
- - The distance between two corresponding points on adjacent waves.
- - A push or pull on an object that causes it to accelerate.
- - The force that keeps an object moving in a circular path.
- - The stored energy in an object due to its position or state.
- - The quantity of matter in an object.
- - The product of force and the distance over which it is applied.
- - The number of waves that pass a given point in a specific amount of time.
- - The spreading of waves around obstacles or through openings.
- - The tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion.
- - A particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation.
30 Clues: - The quantity of matter in an object. • - A space that is entirely devoid of matter. • - The rate of change of velocity of an object. • - The product of an object’s mass and velocity. • - A measure of disorder or randomness in a system. • - The speed of an object in a particular direction. • - The capacity to do work or cause physical change. • ...
Physics 2024-10-07
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- collision in where energy is not conserved
- stored energy an object has due to gravity
- opposite of downthrust
- what system has no external forces
- air resistance acting on a moving object
- F=ma is newton’s…law of motion
- laziness of object in motion or at rest
- 1/2mv^2
- type of fall without air resistance
- unit for power
- limit of…in Hooke’s Law
- mass/volume
- force/area
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- slope
- launched object following a curved path
- moment depend on magnitude and ..distance
- quantity with magnitude and direction
- what happen when the density of an object is higher than its surrounding
- increase in length of a material from its orginal length
- stable state with no net change
20 Clues: slope • 1/2mv^2 • force/area • mass/volume • unit for power • opposite of downthrust • limit of…in Hooke’s Law • F=ma is newton’s…law of motion • stable state with no net change • what system has no external forces • type of fall without air resistance • quantity with magnitude and direction • launched object following a curved path • laziness of object in motion or at rest • ...
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 2024-11-06
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- Transition between conducting and insulating behavior in materials.
- A model that explains electron behavior in periodic potentials.
- Arrangement of atoms in conductors that allows for easy electron flow.
- The limit of electron velocity in a lattice due to scattering effects.
- Lattice structure in crystals where atoms or ions are arranged periodically
- Theory that electrons in a periodic potential have a wave-like behavior.
- Minimum energy required for electrons to move freely in a conductor.
- An effect causing band gaps in electronic structures due to periodic potentials.
- The outermost electron shell where conduction electrons are located
- The probability distribution for energy states at absolute zero temperature.
- A type of semiconductor created by adding impurities to pure material.
- State of matter that lacks free electrons and resists electrical flow.
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- The temperature above which a semiconductor behaves more like a metal.
- Gap in energy levels between valence and conduction bands in insulators
- Phenomenon where electron energy levels are separated by forbidden zones
- Particles that follow the Fermi-Dirac statistics and make up conductors
- Law describing electron energy based on temperature and energy level
- An interaction in conductors that leads to resistance at higher temperatures
- Describes the minimum wavelength of electrons in a periodic lattice
- Materials that allow electrons to move freely and conduct electricity.
20 Clues: A model that explains electron behavior in periodic potentials. • Transition between conducting and insulating behavior in materials. • Describes the minimum wavelength of electrons in a periodic lattice • The outermost electron shell where conduction electrons are located • Law describing electron energy based on temperature and energy level • ...
Physics 2025-03-12
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- 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
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- momentum is the product of mass times what?
- What is not conserved in a collision
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- the Si unit of momentum is?
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- 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 product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- 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.
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- momentum is a …?
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- plural of momentum is?
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
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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- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- plural of momentum is?
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- the product of the force and the time over which the force acts on an object
- What is the force applied constantly to an object for a certain time interval will cause a change in the object’s momentum equal to the product of the force and the time interval during which the force acts.
- What is not conserved in a collision
- The total momentum of all objects interacting with one another remains constant regardless of the nature of the forces between the objects in what kind of system?
- In 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 product of the … and the time interval during which the force is applied is called the impulse of the force for the time interval.
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
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- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- momentum is a …?
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- The total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact 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.
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
- 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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- 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 is the product of mass times what?
- the what involved in a collision are treated as though they are constant
- what leads to conservation of momentum
- plural of momentum is?
- what refers to something that always returns to, or keeps, its original shape.
- During a collision, some of the work done on what is converted to other forms of energy, such as heat and sound
- What depends on the impulse momentum theorem
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is
- the Si unit of momentum is?
- What is not conserved in a collision
- In what kind of collision is kinetic energy not conserved?
- the law when total initial momentum equals total final momentum
- a collision in which the total momentum and the total kinetic energy are conserved
- a collision in which two objects stick together after colliding
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- force equals change in momentum divided by …?
- 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.
- 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 total momentum remains … in any kind of collision.
- The expression F x delta t = delta p is called the
- Momentum has … mass × length/time
- Even in what kind of collision will still result in some decrease in kinetic energy
- When objects deform during a collision kinetic energy turns into what?
- event where two or more objects exert forces on each other for a relatively short period of time
- 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 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
- In fact, any collision that produces …is not elastic; the …signifies a decrease in kinetic energy.
- momentum is a …?
- momentum of an object is equal to zero when the object is …?
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 2025-09-03
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- A push or a pull
- Energy that comes from motion
- Describes how close together repeated measurements are
- Rate of change in speed or velocity
- The horizontal axis of a graph
- A unit of energy
- A factor that affects how a system works
- An interval of length between two points
- The smallest interval that can be measured with an instrument
- Stored energy that comes from position
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- The variable you keep the same in an experiment
- The variable you change in an experiment
- The property of an object that resists change in its motion
- Describes movement over time in a certain direction
- The distance an object travels divided by the time it takes
- The vertical axis of a graph
- A variable that gives your location relative to an origin
- A force that resists the motion of objects or surfaces
- Refers to how close a measurement is to its true value
- The mass of an object multiplied by its speed or velocity
20 Clues: A push or a pull • A unit of energy • The vertical axis of a graph • Energy that comes from motion • The horizontal axis of a graph • Rate of change in speed or velocity • Stored energy that comes from position • The variable you change in an experiment • A factor that affects how a system works • An interval of length between two points • ...
Physics 2025-06-12
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- The tendency for a system to oscillate with larger amplitude at some specific natural frequency
- rate of change of velocity
- The change in length of a spring due to the applied force
- a low pressure region in a sound wave
- a push or pull that effects the state of motion of a object
- solid, liquid,or gas material through which a wave propagates
- Measure of a waves height from midline
- how close you are to the accepted value
- an objects tendency to remain at rest or if moving to remain in motion
- Distance between two points on the wave that are in phase
- the perception of sound intensity
- A educated guess that is testable by conducting a experiment
- a wave electromagnetic radiation would be classified as
- The study of motion
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- occur at open ends
- motion which repeats itself periodically
- a quantity that does not change
- these do the movement in the circuit
- the change in position of an object against a fixed axis
- The number of full cycles per second for a repeated behavior
- line that touches another at exactly one point
- maximum height a projectile reaches
- Occur at closed ends
- size or amount of something
- Type of EM radiation that has the shortest wavelength
- process involved with testing a hypothesis
- the speed and direction of a object
- the study of how things work
- Smallest and most basic unit of matter
- A source of voltage
30 Clues: occur at open ends • A source of voltage • The study of motion • Occur at closed ends • rate of change of velocity • size or amount of something • the study of how things work • a quantity that does not change • the perception of sound intensity • maximum height a projectile reaches • the speed and direction of a object • these do the movement in the circuit • ...
Physics 2025-07-17
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- Type of current supplied by batteries DC
- device that melts when too much current flows
- rate of flow of charge
- In a series circuit, current is the ______ everywhere
- Scientist who proposed the plum pudding model
- Energy stored due to an object’s position above the ground
- how far travelled in total
- when a solid goes straight to a gas
- has magnitude and direction
- The state of matter with the least kinetic energy
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- how far from original position
- The rate of flow of electric charge Current
- has magnitude only
- The energy stored in a stretched spring
- Energy transferred per unit charge potential-difference
- a measure of how hard it is for current to flow
- Scientist who proposed the nuclear model
- unit of mass
- Energy stored in a moving object Kinetic
- Unit of electrical resistance
- heat Energy needed to change state without changing temperature
21 Clues: unit of mass • has magnitude only • rate of flow of charge • how far travelled in total • has magnitude and direction • how far from original position • Unit of electrical resistance • when a solid goes straight to a gas • Scientist who proposed the nuclear model • Energy stored in a moving object Kinetic • Type of current supplied by batteries DC • ...
Physics 2025-10-26
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- The speed and direction of a moving object
- The rate of energy transfer or work done
- The unit of energy
- Energy resources that won’t run out
- The force acting on an object due to gravity
- A measure of stiffness in a spring
- Renewable energy from sunlight
- The increase in length when a spring is stretched
- Energy stored due to an object’s height above the ground
- Tiny units that vibrate and pass energy in conduction
- The effect energy use has on nature and ecosystems
- Energy stored in moving objects
- A factor that affects the amount of kinetic energy
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- The unit of power
- Energy transferred when a force moves an object
- Energy resources that will eventually be used up
- Coal, oil, and gas — non-renewable and polluting
- Transfer of heat through a solid
- – Amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1kg by 1°C
- Energy stored when an object is stretched or compressed
- Sources of energy used to generate electricity
- Device that converts wind energy into electricity
- How far a force moves an object
- A variable that affects gravitational potential energy
- A push or pull acting on an object
25 Clues: The unit of power • The unit of energy • Renewable energy from sunlight • How far a force moves an object • Energy stored in moving objects • Transfer of heat through a solid • A measure of stiffness in a spring • A push or pull acting on an object • Energy resources that won’t run out • The rate of energy transfer or work done • The speed and direction of a moving object • ...
science 2022-11-02
Physics 2019-03-10
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- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- Friction the force that resists the initiation between two surfaces that are in contact and at rest
- Heat the quantity of heat required to raise a unit of mass of homogeneous material 1 ok or 1 oc in a specific way given constant pressure and volume
- a measure of the size of a body or region in three-dimensional space
- a material used to cool an area or object to a temperature that is lower than the temperature of the environment
- Machine one of six basic machine types of machines which are the basis for all other forms of machines
- a quantity, usually expressed as a percentage that measures the ratio of useful work output to work input
- Engine a machine that transform heat into mechanical energy or work
- Energy the energy an object has because of position, shape or condition of the object
- a description of how close a measurement is to the true value of the quantity measured
- the change in position of an object
- a factor that changes in an experiment in order to test a hypothesis
- the exactness of a measurement
- Machines a machine made of more that one simple machine
- Fall the motion of a body when only the force of gravity is acting on the body
- a quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed
- the speed of an object in a particular direction
- the movement of matter due to differences in density that are caused by temperature variations
- object change in position relative to a reference point
- the tendency of an object to resist being moved or, if the object is moving, to resist a change in speed or direction until and outside force acts on the object
- Zero the temperature at which molecular energy is a minimum 0 ok on the kelvin scale or -273.16 oc on the Celsius scale
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- the knowledge obtained by observing natural events and conditions in order to discover facts and formulate laws or principles that can be verified or tested
- Law a summary of many experimental results and observations; a law tells how things work
- the rate at which velocity changes over time; an objects accelerates if its speed, direction or both change
- a measure of how hot (or cold) something is; specifically; a measure of average kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- an action exerted on a body in order to change the body’s state of rest or motion; force has magnitude and direction
- the energy transferred between object that are at different temperatures
- thinking the ability and willingness to assess claims critically and make judgements on the basis of objective and supported reasons
- Conduction the transfer of energy as heat through a material
- the energy that is transferred as electromagnetic waves, such as visible light and infrared waves
- Figure a prescribed decimal place that determines the amount of rounding off to be done based on the precision of the measurement
- An instrument that measures and indicates temperature
- Notation a method of expressing a quantity as a number multiplied by 10 to the appropriate power
- Advantage a quantity that measures how much a machine multiples a force by
- the distance travelled by the time interval during which the motion occurred
- a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and the velocity of an object
- Motion the curved path that an object follows when thrown, launched, or otherwise projected near the surface of the earth; the motion of objects that are moving in two dimensions under the influence of gravity
- Friction the force that opposes the movement of two surfaces that are in contact with each other and are sliding over each other
- Velocity the constant velocity of a falling object when the force of air resistance is equal in magnitude and opposite I direction to the force of gravity
- the transfer of energy to a body by the application of a force that causes the body to move in the direction of the force
- the measure of the straight-line distance between two points
42 Clues: the exactness of a measurement • the change in position of an object • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • the speed of an object in a particular direction • An instrument that measures and indicates temperature • object change in position relative to a reference point • Machines a machine made of more that one simple machine • ...
physics 2022-01-25
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- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- of Energy the energy of interacting bodies or particles in a closed system remains constant
- of Momentum the total momentum of a system remains constant
- system a system thatF is free from the influence of a net external force that alters the momentum of the system
- force acting over time
- System a system that has flows of information, energy, and/or matter between the system and its environment
- 3rd Law the law of action and reaction
- the capacity for doing work
- the condition of a system when neither its state of motion nor its internal energy state tends to change with time
- Collision a collision in which there is no net loss in kinetic energy in the system as a result of the collision
- Energy sum of the kinetic energy, or energy of motion, and the potential energy
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- speed of something in a given direction
- energy stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity
- system a system that is completely isolated from its environment
- measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force
- Force the support force exerted upon an object that is in contact with another stable object
- time rate of doing work or delivering energy, expressible as the amount of work done W, or energy transferred, divided by the time interval t—or W/t
- unit of power in the International System
- 2nd Law F=ma
- energy a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion
- property of a body by virtue of which it opposes any agency that attempts to put it in motion
- unit of work or energy in the International System of Units
- 1st Law An object remains at rest and an object in motion maintains its velocity unless it experience an unbalanced force
- property of all matter
- Collision a collision in which there is a loss of kinetic energy
26 Clues: 2nd Law F=ma • force acting over time • property of all matter • the capacity for doing work • 3rd Law the law of action and reaction • speed of something in a given direction • unit of power in the International System • of Momentum the total momentum of a system remains constant • unit of work or energy in the International System of Units • ...
physics 2022-01-03
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- your accusation
- physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- Distinguishing Temperature, Heat, and Thermal Energy.
- the spreading of something more widely.
- corresponding in size or amount to something else.
- the pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere, which at sea level has a mean value of 101,325 pascals (roughly 14.6959 pounds per square inch).Also called barometric pressure.
- We tend to believe in phenomena that are predictable.
- the ability to recognize
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.
- the more believable its to are time
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound.
- something brought down to hands on scale
- your ability to stay focus
- the logical thinking of support
- the quality of being hot; high temperature
- what your trying to answer
- the scale of temperature in which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100° under standard conditions
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- matter cant be created nor destroyed but can be changed
- a consecutive sequence of issues of a periodical
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat.
- an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, used especially in forecasting the weather and determining altitude.
- finding evidence to support a theory is rarely straightforward.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- such that one increases in proportion to a decrease in the other
- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
- proof supporting your claim
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material.
- the degree of compactness of a substance
- to have the same or similar result
- your thought of whats going to happen
- the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible, at which the motion of particles that constitutes heat would be minimal. It is zero on the Kelvin scale, equivalent to –273.15°C or –459.67°F.
31 Clues: your accusation • the ability to recognize • your ability to stay focus • what your trying to answer • proof supporting your claim • the logical thinking of support • to have the same or similar result • the more believable its to are time • your thought of whats going to happen • the spreading of something more widely. • the degree of compactness of a substance • ...
physics 2020-06-09
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- the rate at which an object covers a distance
- derived unit used to measure force.
- how much ground an object has covered during its motion.
- resistance to motion of one object moving against another.
- a line is drawn perpendicular to the surface of mirror
- the resistance an object has to change its state of motion.
- work done by a force of one newton acting through one meter
- two variables move in opposite directions
- the product of force and displacement.
- relation that remains unchanged
- For a projectile launched with a velocity an angle
- a vehicle's capacity to gain speed within a short time.
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- can't be created or destroyed.
- a number on an axis.
- the pulling force
- quantities that are described by a magnitude and a direction.
- related to the force acting on the object
- The basic unit of length
- how far out of place an object is
- the standard measure of a quantity.
- the speed of something in a given direction
- any physical property that can be quantified
- the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time.
- strength as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- quantities that are fully described by a magnitude
25 Clues: the pulling force • a number on an axis. • The basic unit of length • can't be created or destroyed. • relation that remains unchanged • how far out of place an object is • derived unit used to measure force. • the standard measure of a quantity. • the product of force and displacement. • related to the force acting on the object • two variables move in opposite directions • ...
Physics 2020-08-28
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- mass/volume
- A collision that occurs when the two objects “bounce” apart when they collide.
- A collision that occurs when the two objects collide and do not bounce away from each other.
- An act in which an object changes its position over time
- The force that pulls on object and causes acceleration if the objects are not balanced by opposing force
- The velocity where air resistance is strong enough to balance the weight of the falling object
- Measure of gravitational attraction or force or gravity pulling of one object towards the center of another object
- the sudden, forceful coming together in direct contact of two bodies
- A material or property that can be quantified.
- A specific watch used to measure time
- velocity/time
- the SI unit of impulse
- a measure of the amount of light that a point source radiates in a given direction.
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- The force between two objects that are sliding across each other.
- Mass in motion
- Amount of matter in an object or a measure or the inertia of an object
- The flow of electric charge
- The change in position of an object.
- The capacity/ ability to do work.
- If there is a car and a skateboard that is moving down a hill at the same velocity, which one of them has more momentum?
- Quantities with magnitude and direction
- The physical quantity that expresses hot and cold.
- A strong push force that is present in aircraft engines
- The measurement of something from end to end.
- Change of momentum in an object when the object is acted upon by a force upon.
- A push or pull
- Quantities with magnitude but no directions
- The force in a stretched material
- distance/time
- The scientist who discovered the laws of motion
30 Clues: mass/volume • velocity/time • distance/time • Mass in motion • A push or pull • the SI unit of impulse • The flow of electric charge • The capacity/ ability to do work. • The force in a stretched material • The change in position of an object. • A specific watch used to measure time • Quantities with magnitude and direction • Quantities with magnitude but no directions • ...
Physics 2020-05-29
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- physical quantity that can be followed by a single number and usually accompanied by a number
- a force that usually results in pulling
- the ability of a material to be pulled and returned to original shape
- an objects change in position
- when a force acts upon an object while moving
- the distance traveled
- units that are used and can be changed by a force
- the rate at which a vehicle or an object moves
- speed that doesn't change and stays at the same rate
- the capacity of being able to do work
- a push or pull upon an object which causes an interaction with another object
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- place where something or someone has been put
- amount of resistance that can change an object
- a motion of gravity where gravity is the only force acting upon it
- steepness of a line
- The resistance to motion of one object
- the distance traveled within a unit
- the rate at which a car gains its speed within a short time
- natural force that causes something to fall towards the earth
- the standard measure of a quantity
- the rate at which work is done
- a unit of length
- mass in the motion
- two objects moving in opposite directions
24 Clues: a unit of length • mass in the motion • steepness of a line • the distance traveled • an objects change in position • the rate at which work is done • the standard measure of a quantity • the distance traveled within a unit • the capacity of being able to do work • The resistance to motion of one object • a force that usually results in pulling • ...
physics 2022-03-10
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- contained inside the nucleus with protons, has no charge
- material in which electric charges do move freely
- method of charging neutral objects by inducing a temporary separation of charge by bringing a charged object near a conductor
- device for detecting charge, gives only qualitative data
- atom that is positively or negatively charged
- transferable subatomic particles
- particles with the same type of charge exert ___ forces on each other
- material with zero electrical resistance at really low temperatures
- material in which some electrons are freer than insulator electrons
- material in which electric charges do not move freely
- + or - 1.6 ….. For a proton and electron respectively
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- subatomic particle with positive charge
- electric charge is ______
- oppositely charged particles exert ______ forces on each other
- SI units for electric charge
- method of charging neutral objects by touching a charged object to a neutral object
- When an electric charge is ______, it means that no charge is created or destroyed.
- rubbing two objects together, objects acquire opposite charges
- region in space where a charged particle feels a force
- contacting a charged object to a larger conductor which can provide or accept excess electrons
20 Clues: electric charge is ______ • SI units for electric charge • transferable subatomic particles • subatomic particle with positive charge • atom that is positively or negatively charged • material in which electric charges do move freely • material in which electric charges do not move freely • + or - 1.6 ….. For a proton and electron respectively • ...
physics 2022-04-06
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physics 2022-04-06
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Physics!! 2013-11-10
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- A force that acts on a body with a displacement
- Principle that states energy cannot be created or destroyed only converted
- A type of force that does no net work on an object on a closed path
- Type of orbit above the equator
- A type of curve that isn't effected by static friction
- A force that points toward the center of a circle
- A type of energy in motion
- Apparent force that points away from the center of a circle
- Sum of the potential and kinetic energies is the total _______ energy
- A type of circular motion that has a constant velocity
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- Average _______ is work done per unit time
- Friction, air resistance, propulsive forces are all examples of ___-___________ energies
- SI unit for power
- Type of energy that runs your fridge
- Type of energy used in cooking
- Half the diameter of a circle
- Orbital______ is the time it takes for a satellite to make one complete revolution
- The energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others
- The SI unit for work
- The weight an object exerts on a scale it is in contact with
20 Clues: SI unit for power • The SI unit for work • A type of energy in motion • Half the diameter of a circle • Type of energy used in cooking • Type of orbit above the equator • Type of energy that runs your fridge • Average _______ is work done per unit time • A force that acts on a body with a displacement • A force that points toward the center of a circle • ...
physics 2013-09-22
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- the point in which both variables in a coordinate system have the value of 0
- defined as the change in position, divided by the time during which the change occured
- quantities such as position
- a graph that can be used to determine on object´s velocity and position
- the position of any object at any particular instant in time
- line,vibration, arc, circular
- quantities such as temperature or distance that are just witout numbers
- distance traveled per hour; the distance traveled divided by the time taken
- the act of changing of palace or position.
- a change in position having both magnified an direction
- a scale of quantity of how far an objective is from the objective
- the separation between an object and the origin it can be (+) or (-)
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- a serie of image showing the position of moving objects
- a vector that result from the first vector
- the difference between two times
- an object at a particular instant or at a particular point of its path
- tells you that locate of 0 point of the variable
- temperature, distance, length, etc...
- a simplified version of motion diagram
- a characteristic of measure value describing the deegre of exactness of measurement
- a branch of sience
- a characteristic of measure values that describe how well the results measurement agree
22 Clues: a branch of sience • quantities such as position • line,vibration, arc, circular • the difference between two times • temperature, distance, length, etc... • a simplified version of motion diagram • a vector that result from the first vector • the act of changing of palace or position. • tells you that locate of 0 point of the variable • ...
physics 2014-03-19
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- the speed of an object at a particular instant is known as its _________ speed
- the force that opposes or tends to oppose motion between surfaces in contact
- the object will accelerate in the direction of the _______ force
- _____ forces is the force which exist between objects that are in contact
- a symbol of G and a factor of 10^9
- rate of change of displacement
- formula = length/time
- a region in which a mass experiences a force due to gravitational attraction
- a tool that can measure to a precision of 0.01cm
- SI unit of force
- physical quantities that have both magnitude and direction
- SI unit of length
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- rate of change of velocity
- measured with a spring balance
- we say the forces acting on the object are _______
- A physical quantity consists of a unit and a ______
- count the ______ on the graph to find out the acceleration of an object
- amount of matter in the body
- refers to the reluctance of the object to change its state of rest or motion, due to its mass
- SI unit of mass
20 Clues: SI unit of mass • SI unit of force • SI unit of length • formula = length/time • rate of change of velocity • amount of matter in the body • measured with a spring balance • rate of change of displacement • a symbol of G and a factor of 10^9 • a tool that can measure to a precision of 0.01cm • we say the forces acting on the object are _______ • ...
Physics 2014-03-16
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- The gravitational force acting per unit mass
- Change of velocity for every unit of time is constant
- A substance that causes a surface to reduce friction greatly
- A complete to-and-fro motion of a pendulum
- a vector quantity which S.I. unit is newton(N)
- The error that is caused due to the wrong positioning of eye level
- The amount of matter in a body
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- A force acting against a body
- A quatity that consists of a numerical magnitude and a unit
- Rate of change of displacement
- The person who discovered that all objects fall at the same acceleration due to Earth's gravity
- The measurement taken by common weighing instruments such as the spring balance and bathroom scale
- Physical quatity that has both magnitude and direction
- The instrument that has a main scale and a sliding vernier scale
- The final force exerted after the addition of the different forces acting on an object
- The reluctance of the object to change its state of rest or motion, due to its mass
- The other method of adding non-parallel vectors other than the tip-to-tail method
- the contact force that opposes or tends to oppose motion between surfaces in contact
- Mass per unit volume
- The base quatitiy of which its S.I. unit is metre.
20 Clues: Mass per unit volume • A force acting against a body • Rate of change of displacement • The amount of matter in a body • A complete to-and-fro motion of a pendulum • The gravitational force acting per unit mass • a vector quantity which S.I. unit is newton(N) • The base quatitiy of which its S.I. unit is metre. • Change of velocity for every unit of time is constant • ...
physics 2013-04-11
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- observed for sound waves and electromagnetic radiation by a change in the frequency
- combination of sounds
- rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time
- tone that the ear receives
- change in direction of a wavefront at an between two different media
- A wave whose frequency is a whole-number multiple of that of another
- my name
- wave that is propagated in the same direction as the displacement
- speed
- the arrival of a beam of light or particles at a surface
- travelling through the same medium at the same time
- a vibrating guitar string
- moves through a medium from one point to the next point
- lack of vibration
- intense sounds
- point on a wave with the greatest positive value
- minimum point in a wave
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- have a ratio equal to a small whole number
- two bodies vibrate with same frequency
- change in light or sound
- Change in the directions and intensities of a group of waves after passing by an obstacle
- a unit used to express the intensity of a sound wave
- two or more waves of different frequencies
- transmits light
- distance moved by a point on a vibrating body
- a repeating event per unit time
- cross
- the addition of two or more waves that results in a new wave pattern
- distance between
29 Clues: speed • cross • my name • intense sounds • transmits light • distance between • lack of vibration • combination of sounds • minimum point in a wave • change in light or sound • a vibrating guitar string • tone that the ear receives • a repeating event per unit time • two bodies vibrate with same frequency • have a ratio equal to a small whole number • ...
physics 2013-04-11
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- the arrival of a beam of light or particles at a surface
- minimum point in a wave
- my name
- point on a wave with the greatest positive value
- cross
- wave that is propagated in the same direction as the displacement
- two or more waves of different frequencies
- lack of vibration
- two bodies vibrate with same frequency
- travelling through the same medium at the same time
- rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time
- combination of sounds
- Change in the directions and intensities of a group of waves after passing by an obstacle
- distance between
- change in direction of a wavefront at an between two different media
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- distance moved by a point on a vibrating body
- intense sounds
- have a ratio equal to a small whole number
- speed
- observed for sound waves and electromagnetic radiation by a change in the frequency
- A wave whose frequency is a whole-number multiple of that of another
- transmits light
- a unit used to express the intensity of a sound wave
- change in light or sound
- moves through a medium from one point to the next point
- the addition of two or more waves that results in a new wave pattern
- a repeating event per unit time
- tone that the ear receives
- a vibrating guitar string
29 Clues: speed • cross • my name • intense sounds • transmits light • distance between • lack of vibration • combination of sounds • minimum point in a wave • change in light or sound • a vibrating guitar string • tone that the ear receives • a repeating event per unit time • two bodies vibrate with same frequency • have a ratio equal to a small whole number • ...
Physics 2013-05-19
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- a region of spacetime from which gravity prevents anything from escaping
- a wave that propagates as an oscillation of matter
- any influence that causes and object to undergo a certain change
- a wave produced by the acceleration of an electric charge
- the resistance of any physical object to a change in its state of motion or rest
- the opposition to the passage of an electic current
- a wave where the direction of displacement is perpendicular to the motion
- energy in motion
- force or speed of movement
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- rate of occurence
- a wave where the direction of displacement is in the same direction as the motion
- a stellar remnant composed mostly of electron-degenerate matter
- the distance measuded in the direction of propagation to the wave
- the amount of energy an object has stored
- the rate at which the velocity of a body changes with time
- a state of rest or balance due to the equal action of opposing forces
- a way of travel for sound and light
- electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
- passing from one object to another using electricity
- a substance, body, or device that readily conducts heat
- a mechanical phenomenon whereby oscillations occur about an equilibrium point
- the amount ot quantity of heaviness or mass
- a defined place or position of a wave
- a cloud of interstellar gas and dust
- an object that waves travel through
25 Clues: energy in motion • rate of occurence • force or speed of movement • a way of travel for sound and light • an object that waves travel through • a cloud of interstellar gas and dust • a defined place or position of a wave • the amount of energy an object has stored • the amount ot quantity of heaviness or mass • a wave that propagates as an oscillation of matter • ...
physics 2015-01-23
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- immediate and intimate way to connect and follow friends
- used to communicated and stay updated in whats news
- space base satellite navigation system that provides location and time
- used to still updated even if it's brownout
- that permit to or more users to conduct a conversation when they are not in the same vicinity if each other to be heard directly
- is a mobile text and voice messaging communication service
- is an online friendly photo sharing video sharing and so on
- used in texting
- is an online communication like texting mobile phones
- is a free mobile instant messaging app for smartphones with free text and free call
- it has near communication
- a wireless telecommunications device also known as beeper
- short for electronic mail
- lets you send free messages as well make free calls
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- application software that specialize providing video chat, video call
- is an instant messaging app for smartphones that operates under subscription business model
- free messenger service that allows to connect with those whom matter most to you send
- to imitate other machine to extend, thinking to have fun
- is an image hosting and video hosting website
- used to record video with messages
- it is a social media website and it is one of the most popular sites in the united states
- is an internet based instant messaging app that supports free sms or texting messaging
- it is an mobile messaging and voice calling app with social networking and game features
- follow blogs you been sharing about
- used to announced important news
- voice communication and multimedia session
- is an online social network service that enables user to send short messages called tweets
- make a beeping sound especially a simple computer
- it is landline telephone
- one of the first dating mobile people discovery app
30 Clues: used in texting • it is landline telephone • it has near communication • short for electronic mail • used to announced important news • used to record video with messages • follow blogs you been sharing about • voice communication and multimedia session • used to still updated even if it's brownout • is an image hosting and video hosting website • ...
Physics 2014-11-02
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- Change in velocity divided by time interval over which it occurred.
- The force that opposes the motion between two surfaces that are in contact.
- The manipulated variable.
- The acceleration of a body is directly proportional to the net force on it and inversely proportional to its mass.
- Forces that give materials their strength.
- An object with no force acting on it moves with constant velocity.
- Gravitational force exerted by a large body, usually Earth.
- Quantity,like distance,that has only a magnitude, or size.
- Ratio of change in position to time interval over which change takes place.
- Change in position.
- Responding variable.
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- A constant that depends on the surfaces in contact.
- Quantity having both magnitude and direction.
- Friction Force that opposes the start of motion.
- The separation between two points.
- Acceleration measured over a finite time interval.
- When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second exerts a force on the first that is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction.
- Study of matter and energy and their relationships.
- Velocity measured over a finite time interval.
- The magnitude of the velocity.
20 Clues: Change in position. • Responding variable. • The manipulated variable. • The magnitude of the velocity. • The separation between two points. • Forces that give materials their strength. • Quantity having both magnitude and direction. • Velocity measured over a finite time interval. • Friction Force that opposes the start of motion. • ...
Physics 2015-09-02
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- energy obtained from water
- layer of sun which we can see
- process when nucleus breaks
- source which cannot be renewed
- extended layer
- a type of crude oil
- coal is extracted by what?
- which gas is found more deeper than crude oil
- stage when sun gets hotter and hotter
- concreted tanks for biomass energy
- energy inside the nucleus
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- energy obtained from wind
- person who made the law which is that the universe is expanding
- thin layer
- process when nuclei combines
- a gas which is created when fossil fuels were burnt
- energy of motion
- zone which moves heat outwards
- energy related to sun
- stored energy
- source which can be renewed
- energy obtained from plant and animal waste
- stage of explosion
- what is found when mining is done?
24 Clues: thin layer • stored energy • extended layer • energy of motion • stage of explosion • a type of crude oil • energy related to sun • energy obtained from wind • energy inside the nucleus • energy obtained from water • coal is extracted by what? • process when nucleus breaks • source which can be renewed • process when nuclei combines • layer of sun which we can see • ...
Physics 2016-08-13
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- Used to obtain spectrum
- Gave us law of elasticity
- Effect responsible for change in frequency due to relative motion
- a thermoelectric device for measuring temperature, consisting of two wires of different metals connected at two points, a voltage being developed between the two junctions in proportion to the temperature difference.
- interference pattern between two sounds of slightly different frequencies
- the layer of the earth's atmosphere which contains a high concentration of free electrons and is able to reflect radio waves
- the failure of rays to converge at one focus
- He gave us absolute zero
- a massive and extremely remote celestial object, emitting exceptionally large amounts of energy,
- isotope of hydrogen
- responsible for current in a semiconductor
- light can be sent from earth to moon
- star-forming regions
- Addition of impurity
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- bending of light when it encounters a sharp edge
- Force required to open the tap
- Gave us laws of planetary motion
- the SI unit of luminous flux
- Gave wave theory of light
- His law is used in working of dynamo
- Too lazy to move if you don’t push it
- store charges
- Nuclear particle
- the SI unit of magnetic field
- Northern lights
25 Clues: store charges • Northern lights • Nuclear particle • isotope of hydrogen • star-forming regions • Addition of impurity • Used to obtain spectrum • He gave us absolute zero • Gave us law of elasticity • Gave wave theory of light • the SI unit of luminous flux • the SI unit of magnetic field • Force required to open the tap • Gave us laws of planetary motion • ...
physics 2016-03-15
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- The amount of newtons per kilogram(aprox)
- ...... force is responsible for chemical bonding.
- Vector measure of speed.
- Resistance to movement.
- Acts to pull a stretched object back to its original length.
- When an object rests on another you get ...... force.
- The higher the mass the lower the .......
- The ..... an object is the less friction acts upon it.
- Stops boats sinking.
- What weight is measured in.
- It affects both aspects that are factors in the amount of time it takes you to stop.
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- Forces are ......
- The force that stops atoms from falling apart is ..... force
- The overall effect of multiple forces is called the .... force.
- It opposes motion.
- The maximum vector speed an object can fall at (dash between words).
- Mass is the amount of ..... something contains.
- A push and pull force, opposite poles attract. It is a ..... force.
- The force that stops parachutists from going splat.
- Before you put your foot on the break you have ...... distance
- Is used to represent forces on a diagram.
- Acceleration is measured in metres per second .....
22 Clues: Forces are ...... • It opposes motion. • Stops boats sinking. • Resistance to movement. • Vector measure of speed. • What weight is measured in. • The amount of newtons per kilogram(aprox) • The higher the mass the lower the ....... • Is used to represent forces on a diagram. • Mass is the amount of ..... something contains. • ...... force is responsible for chemical bonding. • ...
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. • ...
