physics Crossword Puzzles
Physics 2023-08-14
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- classes each day
- mathematical term for rise/run
- 9.8 m/s/s if the ________ of gravity
- your grade
- My name
- science class you will take next year
- ___________ Einstein
- an electric car company and the unit for measuring magnetism
- device needed for calculations
- Often called the "father of the atomic bomb". Movie premiered same day as Barbie
- 186,000 miles/sec if the speed of _________
- a fundamental force of attraction
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- FHS mascot
- ________ method
- Principal's name
- the opposite of matter
- Isaac Newton has this many laws of motion
- not weight but _______
- independent and dependent
- The study of matter, motion, energy and force
- _________Galilei
- least amount possible
- Most countries measure distance on a road in ____ instead of miles (1000 m)
- potential and kinetic
- the opposite of acceleration
- Isaac _________
26 Clues: My name • FHS mascot • your grade • ________ method • Isaac _________ • classes each day • Principal's name • _________Galilei • ___________ Einstein • least amount possible • potential and kinetic • the opposite of matter • not weight but _______ • independent and dependent • the opposite of acceleration • mathematical term for rise/run • device needed for calculations • ...
Physics 2023-12-15
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- More generally, power is the rate of energy transfer by any ______.
- All energy, such as nuclear, chemical, internal, and electrical, that is not mechanical energy is classified as __________ energy.
- Work is not done on an object unless the object is moved with the action of a ____.
- Work is done only when components of a force are ______ to a displacement
- Work is done on an object when a force causes a __________ of the object
- Elastic potential energy depends on distance __________ or stretched
- power = work ÷ ____ interval
- the work you do on the car is equal to the ______ of the force
- the product of the component of a force along the direction of displacement and the magnitude of the displacement
- Although the amount of mechanical energy is ________, mechanical energy itself can change form.
- Machines with different power _____ do the same amount of work in different time intervals.
- The net work done on a body equals its ______ in kinetic energy
- Gravitational potential energy depends on ______ from a zero level
- the energy associated with an object because of the position, shape, or condition of the object
- the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion
- potential energy the potential energy stored in the gravitational fields of interacting bodies
- elastic potential energy = 1/2 × spring constant × (distance compressed or ________)^2
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- Mechanical energy is not _______in the presence of friction
- a quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed
- potential energy that is stored in any compressed or stretched object
- Energy conservation occurs even when _________ varies
- The symbol k is called the ______ constant, or force constant.
- energy that the sum of kinetic energy and all forms of potential energy
- ___ work = change in kinetic energy
- Kinetic energy is a scalar quantity, and the SI unit for kinetic energy is the ____.
- Work is _______ when the force is in the direction opposite the displacement.
- Potential energy is ______energy
- Work is ______ when the component of force is in the same direction as the displacement.
- The ____ of work is important
- power = force × ______
30 Clues: power = force × ______ • power = work ÷ ____ interval • The ____ of work is important • Potential energy is ______energy • ___ work = change in kinetic energy • Energy conservation occurs even when _________ varies • the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion • Mechanical energy is not _______in the presence of friction • ...
Physics 2023-12-05
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- A law describing the electrostatic force of interaction between charged particles based on the strength of the charges and the distance between the particles.
- A region around a charged particle or object within which a force would be exerted on other charged particles or objects.
- The production of electric potential difference across a conductor as the conductor moves through a magnetic field.
- An interaction between an object and another object or a field that acts to change the motion of the object.
- A material that allows electrons to flow freely from particle to particle.
- A force that acts to move objects closer together.
- The region of space surrounding a body in which another body experiences a force of gravitational attraction.
- A closed loop of conductors through which an electric current can flow.
- An electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regular intervals.
- The difference in electric potential between two points.
- An electric current flowing in only one direction.
- The SI unit of measurement for electric current.
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- An attraction related to the relative charge of an object.
- A physical phenomenon associated with the presence and movement of electric charge
- The flow of an electric charge through an object or medium.
- Energy in the form of oscillating electric and magnetic fields that is released in electromagnetic processes; characterized based on the frequency and wavelength of the oscillations as radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, and gamma rays.
- The physical interaction between charged particles; one of the four fundamental interactions in nature.
- The SI unit for electromotive force, or the difference in potential that would drive one amp of current against one ohm of resistance.
- A physical condition existing in space that causes particles placed within the space to experience a force.
- The force that acts between bodies of like electric charge or magnetic polarity, tending to separate them
- Forces that act over a distance, such as gravity.
- The area around a magnet or moving electric charge that can exert a magnetic force.
- The SI unit of electric charge, equal to the quantity of electricity conveyed in one second by a current of one ampere.
23 Clues: The SI unit of measurement for electric current. • Forces that act over a distance, such as gravity. • A force that acts to move objects closer together. • An electric current flowing in only one direction. • The difference in electric potential between two points. • An attraction related to the relative charge of an object. • ...
Physics 2023-12-07
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- HOW FAR FROM WHERE YOU STARTED
- DEVELOPED THE THREE LAWS OF MOTION
- MEASURE OF GRAVITY
- AS FAST AS IT CAN FALL
- ROTATION IN THE MORNING
- WHAT YOU SAY IS NOT MOVING
- PUTS THINGS IN MOTION
- HOW FAR YOU WENT
- OVERLL SPEED
- THIS WILL SLOW ACCELERATION
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- SPEED WITH A DIRECTION
- SPEEDING UP
- A PROPERTY OF MATTER
- CHANGE IN POSITION
- DRAWS TOWARDS THE CENTER OF THE EARTH
- SPEED RIGHT NOW
- WHAT IS MOVING
- SLOWING DOWN
- FLAT LINE ON A DISTANCE TIME GRAPH
- DISTANCE DIVIDED BY TIME
- , MASS TIMES ACCERATION
- SPEED THAT DOESN'T CHANGE
22 Clues: SPEEDING UP • SLOWING DOWN • OVERLL SPEED • WHAT IS MOVING • SPEED RIGHT NOW • HOW FAR YOU WENT • CHANGE IN POSITION • MEASURE OF GRAVITY • A PROPERTY OF MATTER • PUTS THINGS IN MOTION • SPEED WITH A DIRECTION • AS FAST AS IT CAN FALL • , MASS TIMES ACCERATION • ROTATION IN THE MORNING • DISTANCE DIVIDED BY TIME • SPEED THAT DOESN'T CHANGE • WHAT YOU SAY IS NOT MOVING • THIS WILL SLOW ACCELERATION • ...
physics 2023-12-05
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- the unit of measuring energy
- the rate in which the the velocity changes
- The push or pull on an object
- an object in motion stays in motion
- the amount of possible energy
- the energy transferred to or from an object
- for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- unit of force
- ability to do work
- equal force acting on a object in different directions.
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- the force between two rubbing surfaces
- the rate at which work is done
- energy cannot be created or destroyed
- a speed in a direction
- the overall force an an object
- The acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied
- an interaction that occurs between particles with electric charge
- the amount of energy that is created by motion
- the distance a object travels in a unit of time
- the force that pulls objects towards each other
20 Clues: unit of force • ability to do work • a speed in a direction • the unit of measuring energy • The push or pull on an object • the amount of possible energy • the rate at which work is done • the overall force an an object • an object in motion stays in motion • energy cannot be created or destroyed • the force between two rubbing surfaces • ...
Physics 2024-01-09
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- A name used to describe energy when it is stored in stretched or squashed things that can change back to their original shapes.
- A way if transferring energy by waves.
- A lever or other machine where the load moves further than the effort.
- To change speed
- A way of transferring energy by waves. They cannot travel through vacuum.
- A way of saying how much energy something wastes
- The weight or force on something.
- A fuel formed from the dead remains of organisms over millions of years.
- The turning effect of a force.
- A force that pushes things up in liquids and gases.
- Change shape.
- A simple machine consisting of a wheel that can turn on an axis with a rope running around it.
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- A way of transferring energy through the wires.
- Spread out.
- A point about which something turns. Another name for fulcrum
- A name used to describe energy stored when it is stored inside materials.
- How fast something is moving. Often measured in meters per second or kilometers per hour.
- In balance.
- The force put on something, especially a lever or other simple machine.
- A way of transferring energy from hot substance to cooler ones.
- The unit for the movement of a force.
- A way of describing steepness of a line on a graph in numbers.
- The difference between forces in two opposite directions.
- A force between two objects that are touching. It usually acts to slow things down or prevent movement.
- Another name for air resistance or water resistance
25 Clues: Spread out. • In balance. • Change shape. • To change speed • The turning effect of a force. • The weight or force on something. • The unit for the movement of a force. • A way if transferring energy by waves. • A way of transferring energy through the wires. • A way of saying how much energy something wastes • Another name for air resistance or water resistance • ...
Physics 2024-02-02
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- Magnitude with direction.
- The total amount traveled.
- Distance between start and end in a straight line.
- Study of motion.
- Rate of change of distance.
- Friction between an object and a fluid.
- Force of gravity acting on an objects mass.
- Force exerted by a surface that supports an object.
- An object's tendency to resist change to its status.
- Standard unit for work and energy.
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- Force between an object and surface that opposes motion.
- Standard unit for time.
- The standard unit for mass.
- Standard unit for distance.
- A number with magnitude only.
- The ability to do work.
- The rate of change of velocity.
- Force acting through a distance.
- The standard unit for force.
- Standard unit for electric current.
- Speed with direction.
21 Clues: Study of motion. • Speed with direction. • Standard unit for time. • The ability to do work. • Magnitude with direction. • The total amount traveled. • The standard unit for mass. • Standard unit for distance. • Rate of change of distance. • The standard unit for force. • A number with magnitude only. • The rate of change of velocity. • Force acting through a distance. • ...
PHYSICS 2024-05-20
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- The law that states the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass.
- A closed path through which electric current flows.
- A point in a standing wave with no displacement from the rest position.
- The type of field produced by moving electric charges.
- A type of circuit where components are connected across common points or junctions, providing multiple paths for current.
- A material that does not allow electric charge to flow easily.
- The law that states an object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by a net external force.
- The process of splitting a heavy nucleus into two lighter nuclei, releasing energy.
- A scalar quantity that measures the duration of events.
- The type of force that keeps an object moving in a circular path.
- The process of combining two light atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus, releasing energy.
- The unit of electric charge.
- A subatomic particle with a positive electric charge, found in the nucleus of an atom.
- The proportionality constant in Hooke's Law, representing the stiffness of a spring
- The positively charged central core of an atom, containing protons and neutrons.
- A type of elementary particle and a fundamental constituent of matter.
- The lowest point of a wave.
- The type of velocity that is perpendicular to the radius in circular motion.
- The electric potential difference between two points.
- A subatomic particle with no electric charge, found in the nucleus of an atom.
- A particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation.
- The type of collision in which kinetic energy is not conserved.
- A type of circuit where components are connected end-to-end so that current flows through each component without branching.
- The horizontal distance traveled by a projectile.
- The rate of change of displacement.
- The motion of an object under the influence of gravitational force only.
- A wave in which the particles of the medium move perpendicularly to the direction the wave is traveling.
- The process by which a conductor becomes electrified when near a charged body without direct contact.
- The combination of two or more waves that results in a single wave.
- The law stating that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points.
- The opposition to the flow of electric current.
- The type of speed or velocity at a specific moment in time.
- The size or quantity of a vector.
- The type of energy stored due to an object's position or arrangement.
- The sum of kinetic and potential energy in a system.
- The law stating that the force exerted by a spring is proportional to its displacement.
- The type of diagram that shows all the forces acting on an object.
- The unit of work or energy in the International System of Units (SI).
- It explains how particles called quarks (which make up protons and neutrons) and leptons (which include electrons) make up all known matter
- The rate at which distance is traveled.
- The spreading out of waves as they pass through an opening or around obstacles.
- The force that opposes the motion of two surfaces sliding past each other.
- The path followed by a projectile.
- The branch of mechanics that describes the motion of objects without considering the forces that cause the motion.
- The force of gravity acting on an object's mass.
- When the total amount before and after an event are the same
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- The bending of a wave as it enters a new medium at an angle.
- The product of an object's mass and its velocity.
- The state in which the net force on an object is zero.
- The bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface it cannot pass through.
- The tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion.
- The force that causes objects to fall towards the Earth/the force of attraction between two masses
- The maximum displacement of points on a wave, which is a measure of the wave's energy.
- The type of collision in which kinetic energy is conserved.
- The total length of the path traveled by an object.
- The distance between two corresponding points on consecutive waves.
- The unit of force in the International System of Units (SI).
- A wave that appears to stay in one place and does not seem to move through the medium.
- The substance through which a wave travels.
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- A subatomic particle with a negative electric charge.
- The flow of electric charge.
- The overall force acting on an object after all the forces are combined.
- The type of friction that acts on moving objects.
- The highest point of a wave.
- The type of field produced by moving electric charges.
- A quantity that has magnitude only.
- A point where a crest or trough occurs midway between two nodes.
- The law that states for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- The rate of change of velocity.
- The unit of electric current.
- The concept that every particle or quantum entity can exhibit both wave and particle properties.
- The time it takes for one complete cycle of a wave to pass a point.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- A wave in which the particles of the medium move parallel to the direction of wave travel.
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object, which influences momentum and kinetic energy.
- The unit of electrical resistance.
- An interaction that causes a change in an object's motion.
- The force perpendicular to the surface that an object contacts.
- The type of friction that acts on objects at rest.
- The pulling force transmitted along a string, rope, or cable.
- A device used to detect electric charge.
- An object thrown into the air with an initial velocity.
- The unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second.
- A type of magnet created by an electric current.
- The straight-line distance and direction from the starting point to the ending point.
- The product of force and the time over which it acts on an object.
- The product of force and the distance over which it acts in the direction of the force.
- A material that allows electric charge to flow easily.
- The transfer of electric charge through a material.
- The unit of power in the International System of Units (SI), equal to one joule per second.
- The type of energy associated with an object's motion.
- The number of complete wavelengths that pass a point in a given time.
- The rate at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit/rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
94 Clues: The lowest point of a wave. • The flow of electric charge. • The highest point of a wave. • The unit of electric charge. • The unit of electric current. • The rate of change of velocity. • The size or quantity of a vector. • The unit of electrical resistance. • The path followed by a projectile. • A quantity that has magnitude only. • The rate of change of displacement. • ...
Physics 2024-07-18
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- - The force that moves an aircraft through the air.
- - Forces that are equal in size and opposite in direction.
- - A quantity with only magnitude.
- - The rate of change of velocity.
- - The rate at which an object covers distance.
- - Negative acceleration or slowing down.
- - Stored energy.
- - Speed in a given direction.
- - The force of gravity acting on an object.
- - A push or pull exerted on an object.
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- - The constant speed that a freely falling object eventually reaches when resistance prevents further acceleration.
- - Energy of motion.
- - Forces that cause a change in the motion of an object.
- - Measurement of time.
- - The change in position of an object over time.
- - Delta y / Delta x of a graph.
- - A measure of the duration of events.
- - The total path length traveled by an object.
- - Unit of speed.
- - A quantity with both magnitude and direction.
- - The state of an object not in motion.
21 Clues: - Unit of speed. • - Stored energy. • - Energy of motion. • - Measurement of time. • - Speed in a given direction. • - Delta y / Delta x of a graph. • - A quantity with only magnitude. • - The rate of change of velocity. • - A measure of the duration of events. • - A push or pull exerted on an object. • - The state of an object not in motion. • ...
Physics 2024-05-02
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- change in distance over change in time
- method of determining precision, our favorite concept so far :)
- trigonometry function that equals opposite over adjacent
- if something is travelling downwards its velocity is this, or what gravity always is
- the rate of acceleration for falling objects based on the planets magnetic pull
- SI units for length
- largest SI prefix
- how fast someone appears to someone else
- only magnitude
- the amount of energy something has when it is in motion
- trigonometry function that equals adjacent over hypotenuse
- base units for force
- the variable that will not change during an experiment
- what an arrow represents
- if something maintains the same speed and direction it has this
- data follows a parabolic or curved line on this kind of graph
- trigonometry function that equals opposite over hypotenuse
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- distance plus direction, a straight line from the starting point to ending point
- point of view
- based on units of 10
- how far something is from something else
- the basis of Newton's 2nd Law of Motion
- how close a measurement is to an expected value
- the amount of energy something has while at rest
- data follows a straight trendline on this kind of graph
- speed plus direction
- units for mass in F=ma
- how consistent measurements are, or how close the measurements are to each other
- the m in F=ma
- SI units for mass
- the a in F=ma
- smallest SI prefix
- the point where the x-axis and y-axis cross
- SI units for volume
- the Greek letter used to represent angle
- GPE and KE are ________ to each other
- the amount of laws Newton is credited for
37 Clues: point of view • the m in F=ma • the a in F=ma • only magnitude • SI units for mass • largest SI prefix • smallest SI prefix • SI units for length • SI units for volume • based on units of 10 • speed plus direction • base units for force • units for mass in F=ma • what an arrow represents • GPE and KE are ________ to each other • change in distance over change in time • ...
Physics 2024-10-21
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- - The transfer of heat through a material without the movement of the material itself.
- - The basic unit of a chemical element, consisting of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- Energy - The energy stored in an object due to its position or configuration, such as height in a gravitational field.
- - The number of cycles of a periodic wave that occur in a unit of time, measured in hertz.
- - The process of energy transfer that occurs when a force is applied to an object over a distance.
- - The central part of an atom, containing protons and neutrons, and carrying a positive charge.
- - The product of an object’s mass and its velocity, representing the quantity of motion.
- - The capacity to do work, existing in various forms such as kinetic and potential energy.
- - A particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation.
- - The branch of physics that deals with heat and temperature and their relation to energy and work.
- - The force applied per unit area, commonly measured in pascals or atmospheres.
- - Variants of a chemical element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
- - The rate of change of velocity of an object with respect to time.
- - The interaction between electric charges and magnetic fields, a fundamental force of nature.
- - The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles.
- - A measure of the rotational force applied to an object, affecting its angular motion.
- - The resistance encountered when one surface moves over another, affecting motion and energy transfer.
- - A disturbance that travels through space and matter, transferring energy without transferring matter.
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- - The minimum amount of any physical entity involved in an interaction, foundational in quantum mechanics.
- - The bouncing back of light or sound waves when they hit a surface, essential in optics.
- - The distance between successive crests or troughs of a wave, often used in relation to sound and light.
- Energy - The energy of an object due to its motion, calculated as
- - The upward force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of an object immersed in it.
- - A push or pull on an object, measured in newtons, that can cause it to accelerate.
- - A measure of the amount of matter in an object, typically measured in kilograms.
- - The repeated back-and-forth movement of an object about a central position, often seen in waves.
- - The speed of an object in a specified direction, measured in meters per second.
- - A phenomenon where a material exhibits zero electrical resistance at very low temperatures.
- - The property of an object to resist changes in its state of motion, related to its mass.
- - The force of attraction between two masses, commonly associated with the Earth’s pull on objects.
30 Clues: Energy - The energy of an object due to its motion, calculated as • - The rate of change of velocity of an object with respect to time. • - The force applied per unit area, commonly measured in pascals or atmospheres. • - A particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation. • ...
Physics 2024-10-16
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- a quantity having direction as well as magnitude, especially as determining the position of one point in space relative to another
- the force acting between two surfaces that are sliding past each other
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another
- a graphical illustration used to visualize the applied forces, moments, and resulting reactions on a free body in a given condition
- a force that acts to keep an object stationary, preventing it from moving
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity
- the combined effect of all the forces on the object's acceleration,
- the speed of something in a given direction
- the action or process of moving or being moved
- the rate of change of velocity per unit of time
- the moving of something from its place or position
- the universal force of attraction acting between all bodies of matter
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- a dimensionless number that describes the amount of resistance an object encounters when trying to slide across a surface
- states that an object will remain at rest or continue moving in a straight line at a constant speed unless acted upon by an external force
- a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged
- base unit for measuring mass
- the force needed to accelerate a mass of one kilogram by one meter per second squared
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- states that the force acting on an object is equal to the object's mass multiplied by its acceleration
- the quantity of matter which a body contains, as measured by its acceleration under a given force or by the force exerted on it by a gravitational field
- states that "for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction,"
21 Clues: base unit for measuring mass • the speed of something in a given direction • the action or process of moving or being moved • a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged • the rate of change of velocity per unit of time • the moving of something from its place or position • strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement • ...
physics 2024-10-07
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- mass over volume
- floating on liquid
- magnitude with direction
- upward force
- physical quantities that can be measured
- unit for force
- unit for energy
- force x displacement
- mass x velocity
- force towards center of earth
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- another word for strain
- distance with direction
- force x distance
- pulling force
- force over area
- unit for temperature
- unit for mass
- imperfections in measurements
- speed with direction
- resistance of object in fluid
20 Clues: upward force • pulling force • unit for mass • unit for force • force over area • unit for energy • mass x velocity • mass over volume • force x distance • floating on liquid • unit for temperature • speed with direction • force x displacement • another word for strain • distance with direction • magnitude with direction • imperfections in measurements • resistance of object in fluid • ...
Physics 2024-10-14
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Physics 2024-10-09
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- side by side and having the same distance continuously between them.
- The path of a projectile under the influence of gravity ideally follows a curve of this shape.
- right angles to a horizontal plane; in a direction, or having an alignment, such that the top is directly above the bottom
- the great size or extent of something
- frame of reference is a set of coordinates that can be used to determine positions and velocities of objects in that frame.
- Objects that are thrown or launched into the air and are subject to gravity are called projectiles
- the force that acts on an object moving through air in the opposite direction of the object's motion
- a physical quantity that has magnitude but no direction
- a physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- the curved path that an object follows when thrown, launched, or otherwise projected near the surface of Earth
- the path followed by a projectile flying or an object moving under the action of given forces
- branch of mechanics concerned with the motion of objects without reference to the forces which cause the motion.
- indicates vector quantities
- indicates scalar quantities
- square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides
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- rate of change of velocity per unit of time.
- the acceleration of an object falling under the influence of gravity alone aka 9.8 m/s2
- the projections of a vector along the axes of a coordinate system
- angle less than 90 degrees
- vertical axis on Cartesian coordinate plane
- a symbol used to specify one of the elements of an array
- displacement of the object in unit time.
- the length of the straight line drawn from its initial position to the object’s final position
- the impact of an action or activity after mitigation
- parallel to the plane of the horizon; at right angles to the vertical
- the motion of one object in relation to another object, as if the second object is stationary.
- the action or process of moving or being moved.
- at an angle of 90° to a given line, plane, or surface.
- horizontal axis on Cartesian coordinate plane
- a vector that represents the sum of two or more vectors
30 Clues: angle less than 90 degrees • indicates vector quantities • indicates scalar quantities • the great size or extent of something • displacement of the object in unit time. • vertical axis on Cartesian coordinate plane • rate of change of velocity per unit of time. • horizontal axis on Cartesian coordinate plane • the action or process of moving or being moved. • ...
Physics 2024-12-06
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- Change in position
- The rate of change of velocity
- The rate at which is done
- The force acting outwards from a surface
- The length of the traveled
- The name of the guy who made Newton's Laws
- The component of a projectile that increases
- The study of matter and energy and their interaction
- The force acting when something is pulled by a string
- A quantity with only magntidue
- The units of force
- Energy due to position
- Distance over time
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- The only force acting on a projectile
- The units of Energy
- Force that resists sliding motion
- Type of friction acting on an object that is not moving
- The shape of a projectile's path
- Type of friction acting on an object in motion
- Displacement over time
- Part of a vector in the x or y direction
- Energy due to motion
- The component of a projectile with constant velocity
- A quantity with magnitude and direction
- The unit of Power
- Force times distance
26 Clues: The unit of Power • Change in position • The units of force • Distance over time • The units of Energy • Energy due to motion • Force times distance • Displacement over time • Energy due to position • The rate at which is done • The length of the traveled • The rate of change of velocity • A quantity with only magntidue • The shape of a projectile's path • Force that resists sliding motion • ...
Physics 2024-12-16
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- the friction of a stationary object
- the force from the pull of Earth is known as the force of gravity.
- the name given to forces that pull harder on one side than the other
- this type of diagram is used to show the forces acting on an object
- the rate that velocity changes
- Any force through a string of cable
- the amount of time for a pendulum to make one complete swing.
- the type of radiation that comes from black holes
- the slope of a position vs time graph
- was sent home from school because of the Bubonic plague
- the force that is multiplied by the coefficient of friction to get the force of friction
- the first person to say that the Earth was round
- The direction of centripetal acceleration.
- the SI unit for force
- a number with both magnitude and direction
- the SI unit for displacement
- the part of the a projectile that follows a parabola
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- final position minus initial position
- the idea that without a force there will be zero acceleration is known as Newtions ____ law
- The shape of a projectile.
- use a heliocentric model to make the calendar
- the slope of a velocity vs time graph
- the si unit for mass
- discovered the moon s of Jupiter
- the direction of the velocity vector for an object moving in a circle
- the friction of a moving object
- Another name for the force of gravity.
- came up with three laws of planetary motion.
- the rate that position changes
- had is nose cut off in a fight.
- the amount of matter in an object
- for every force there is an equal and opposite force is known as Newton's ____
32 Clues: the si unit for mass • the SI unit for force • The shape of a projectile. • the SI unit for displacement • the rate that velocity changes • the rate that position changes • the friction of a moving object • had is nose cut off in a fight. • discovered the moon s of Jupiter • the amount of matter in an object • the friction of a stationary object • ...
School Subjects Communication Crossword 2021-12-09
14 Clues: art • math • music • biology • physics • history • English • Japanese • geography • chemistry • photography • social_studies • home_economics • Physical Education
Physics 2021-06-23
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- A material’s opposition to the flow of electric current
- The product of the displacement and the component of the force parallel to the displacement
- The force per unit positive charge OR mass
- The potential energy an object possesses due to its position relative to a reference point
- A collision in which only momentum is conserved
- Length of path travelled
- The rate at which work is done OR rate at which energy is transferred
- The total energy supplied per coulomb of charge by the cell
- The energy an object has as a result of the object’s motion
- A change in position
- Rate of change of velocity
- The gravitational force the Earth exerts on any object on or near its surface
- The force that opposes the motion of an object and acts parallel to the surface with which the object is in contact
- Is a representation of the magnitude and direction of the magnetic field
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- Rate of change of distance
- The product of the net force and the contact time
- The rate of flow of charge
- The power when one joule of work is done in one second
- A component that only allows current to flow in one direction
- The ratio of output power to input power
- the minimum frequency of incident radiation at which electrons will be emitted from a particular metal
- Rate of change of position (or displacement)
- A physical quantity that has magnitude only
- The property of an object that causes it to resist a change in its state of rest or uniform motion
- A physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- The energy that is the sum of gravitational potential and kinetic energy at a point
- A collision in which both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved
- The product of the mass and velocity of the object
- The work done per unit positive charge
- A single vector which has the same effect as the original vectors acting together
- The perpendicular force exerted by a surface on an object in contact with it
31 Clues: A change in position • Length of path travelled • Rate of change of distance • The rate of flow of charge • Rate of change of velocity • The work done per unit positive charge • The ratio of output power to input power • The force per unit positive charge OR mass • A physical quantity that has magnitude only • Rate of change of position (or displacement) • ...
Physics 2021-06-08
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- The propensity of dissimilar particles or surfaces to adhere or cling to one another
- It consists of two protons and two neutrons bound together into a particle (i.e. identical to a helium nucleus)
- Center seeking
- It is an unit of linear measurement that measures micro-particles
- The mechanical energy that is required to disassemble a whole into separate parts
- The cosmological model that explains the early development of the Universe
- The change in frequency of a wave for an observer moving relative to its source
- A branch of physics that studies the physical properties of condensed phases of matter
- The process of transfer of heat by the actual transfer of matter
- The point on a wave with the maximum value
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- It means the theoretical lowest possible temperature
- It is high-energy, high-speed electrons or positrons emitted by the particular types of radioactive nuclei
- It is one-twelfth the mass of an atom of the isotope 12⁄6C
- Center fleeing
- It is height of a wave, which is measured from its center position
- A region of space-time, which gravity is very powerful and prevents anything, including light, from escaping
- The branch of physics that studies sound
- It is non-crystalline solid, which has no definite shape
- It is one of two classes of elementary particles; second one is fermions
- My physics10 professor`s name
- My name
- An electrode through which electric current flows out of a polarized electrical device
22 Clues: My name • Center fleeing • Center seeking • My physics10 professor`s name • The branch of physics that studies sound • The point on a wave with the maximum value • It means the theoretical lowest possible temperature • It is non-crystalline solid, which has no definite shape • It is one-twelfth the mass of an atom of the isotope 12⁄6C • ...
Physics 2021-06-18
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- the force you exert
- Types of force that resists motion.
- the number types of levers.
- the si unit of _____ is joule or newton-meter.
- A force is a
- this class of lever has the fulcrum in the middle
- a liquid or gas.
- kind of force that acts from a distance.
- Forces can change the______ of moving objects
- this make the use of the turning effect of forces to work.
- the upward push exerted on an object immersed
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- A force is also a
- this class of lever has the Effort in the middle.
- a force can also turn an object about a fixed point know as a pivot or.
- The magnitude of a force is measured in.
- the pull of string, rope or spring.
- This is the force between two electric charges
- Forces can be measured by this kind of
- the force that the object exerts back on you.
- the _____ of an object is defined as the product of its mass and velocity.
- Force of attraction between two objects.
- this class of lever has the load in the middle
22 Clues: A force is a • a liquid or gas. • A force is also a • the force you exert • the number types of levers. • Types of force that resists motion. • the pull of string, rope or spring. • Forces can be measured by this kind of • The magnitude of a force is measured in. • kind of force that acts from a distance. • Force of attraction between two objects. • ...
PHYSICS 2022-11-08
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- product of the mass of a particle and its velocity.
- change with time of the position or orientation of a body.
- a scalar quantity, is the rate at which an object covers distance.
- is the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center.
- the difference in the position of the two marks and is independent of the path taken when traveling between the two marks.
- is a speed and a direction
- is the unit of force in the International System of Units (SI).
- is the unit of work or energy.
- is the name we give to any process where the velocity changes.
- is a distance function for a space.
- The push or pull on an object with mass causes it to change its velocity.
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- is the motion of an object thrown into the air.
- is the amount of energy .
- a term that is used to describe or quantify the effect of force acting over time to change the momentum of an object.
- the magnitude or size of displacement between two positions.
- a force that opposes relative motion between surfaces in contact.
- the power required to overcome friction and the inertia of the moving parts.
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force at least part of which is applied in the direction of the displacement.
- the capacity for doing work.
20 Clues: is the amount of energy . • is a speed and a direction • the capacity for doing work. • is the unit of work or energy. • is a distance function for a space. • is the motion of an object thrown into the air. • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction • product of the mass of a particle and its velocity. • change with time of the position or orientation of a body. • ...
Physics 2022-10-25
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- Bang, the expansion of universe from singularity
- the name of the ship in the National Geographic Series "MARS".
- mass volume
- Molecular Theory, KMT
- Low specific heat
- capable of causing change/do work
- buoyancy, float
- named after the Roman God of War
- Principle, Archimedes Prin
- The SI unit for temperature
- volume
- no such thing as cold
- pressure
- the martian day is approximately fortyminutes longer than a day on Earth
- liquids and gasses are both
- Way, name of the Galaxy that our the solar system, the name of our planetary system.
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- Average Kinetic Energy o
- force, the upward force on an
- high specific heat
- the martian day.
- Matter, undetectable matter that must be present to do gravitational anomalies.
- Principle, pascal
- has mass and occupies space
- it takes 7 months minimum to travel from Earth to Mars.
- The SI unit for Heat
- buoyancy, sink
- displacement, water displacement
- the force that attracts
- SI unit for distance
- SI unit for mass
- unbound by dimensions, a region where the density of matter and curvature of spacetime are infinite.
- what does the delta
- Heat, the specific heat
- buoyancy, neither rises or sinks
- Energy, opposition to gravity, the mysterious force behind the universe's accelerated period of expansion.
35 Clues: volume • pressure • mass volume • buoyancy, sink • buoyancy, float • the martian day. • SI unit for mass • Principle, pascal • Low specific heat • high specific heat • what does the delta • The SI unit for Heat • SI unit for distance • Molecular Theory, KMT • no such thing as cold • the force that attracts • Heat, the specific heat • Average Kinetic Energy o • has mass and occupies space • ...
Physics 2022-10-25
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- Average Kinetic Energy o
- buoyancy, neither rises or sinks
- the martian day is approximately fortyminutes longer than a day on Earth
- Heat, the specific heat
- undetectable matter that must be present to do gravitational anomalies.
- name of the Galaxy that our the solar system, the name of our planetary system.
- high specific heat
- mass volume
- displacement, water displacement
- no such thing as cold
- the name of the ship in the National Geographic Series "MARS".
- buoyancy, float
- SI unit for mass
- it takes 7 months minimum to travel from Earth to Mars.
- opposition to gravity, the mysterious force behind the universe's accelerated period of expansion.
- Principle, pascal
- Molecular Theory, KMT
- volume
- the martian day.
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- has mass and occupies space
- The SI unit for Heat
- liquids and gasses are both
- the force that attracts
- Low specific heat
- SI unit for distance
- unbound by dimensions, a region where the density of matter and curvature of spacetime are infinite.
- pressure
- Principle, Archimedes Prin
- the expansion of universe from singularity
- what does the delta
- capable of causing change/do work
- force, the upward force on an
- The SI unit for temperature
- buoyancy, sink
- named after the Roman God of War
35 Clues: volume • pressure • mass volume • buoyancy, sink • buoyancy, float • SI unit for mass • the martian day. • Low specific heat • Principle, pascal • high specific heat • what does the delta • The SI unit for Heat • SI unit for distance • no such thing as cold • Molecular Theory, KMT • the force that attracts • Heat, the specific heat • Average Kinetic Energy o • has mass and occupies space • ...
physics 2022-06-22
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- the typical speed of sound in air
- identical flasks/same amounts of hot water/same starting temperature of the water/same time interval
- radio/tv
- what you measure
- force/cross-sectional area
- magnet that is always magnetic
- medical treatments/imaging
- when something gives off something
- have magnitude (size) only
- colour of surface
- force x distance
- newtons law force = mass x acceleration
- seeing/photos
- have magnitude & direction
- reached when drag force equals that force in the opposite direction
- the typical cycling speed
- forgery/tanning
- waves that are parallel to the direction of travel
- 1/frequency
- newtons law something will stay still or moving at constant speed unless a resultant force acts on it
- good emitter
- temperature change
- how far an object has travelled
- cooking/mobiles
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- what you change
- how far an object
- very poor emitter
- magnetic flux density x current x length
- velocity/frequency
- electromagnetic waves that heat things up
- mass x gravitational field strength
- the typical walking speed
- the typical running speed
- acceleration x time taken
- waves that are perpendicular to the direction of travel
- reasonable emitter
- what you keep the same
- the area around a magnet where a magnetic object experiences a force
- the typical car speed
- poor emitter
- dependent side on the graph
- always conserved in a closed system
- speed in a given direction
- independent side on the graph
- medical treatments/imaging
- magnet that can turn on/off by electricity
- newtons law every force has another force that is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction
- when something takes in or soaks up something
- distance/time
- heat transfer
50 Clues: radio/tv • 1/frequency • poor emitter • good emitter • seeing/photos • distance/time • heat transfer • what you change • forgery/tanning • cooking/mobiles • what you measure • force x distance • how far an object • very poor emitter • colour of surface • velocity/frequency • reasonable emitter • temperature change • the typical car speed • what you keep the same • the typical walking speed • ...
physics 2022-12-14
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- the acceleration due to gravity on Earth.
- (N) - a derived unit of measurement for force; one newton is equal to one kilogram times
- - a push or pull.
- - a force that resists motion.
- - an object in motion only under the influence of the force of gravity.
- (w) - the force due to gravity acting on an object; equal to the mass of an object multiplied
- divided by seconds squared (kgm/s2
- - an object’s overall change in position; the SI unit is the meter (m).
- - is a measure of how far an object has traveled; the SI unit is the meter (m).
- - an object that is moving through the air.
- - the ability to do work.
- (p) - the quantity of motion of an object or, mass in motion; is calculated by
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- - an educated guess.
- - the science of describing the motion of an object.
- - quantities that are described by magnitude alone. Examples include time, speed, mass and distance
- - when momentum or kinetic energy is transferred from one object to another.
- - the frictional force that air exerts on objects; also known as drag, FD.
- - the path taken through the air.
- the mass of an object by the velocity of an object.
- - the displacement of a projectile in the horizontal direction.
20 Clues: - a push or pull. • - an educated guess. • - the ability to do work. • - a force that resists motion. • - the path taken through the air. • divided by seconds squared (kgm/s2 • the acceleration due to gravity on Earth. • - an object that is moving through the air. • the mass of an object by the velocity of an object. • - the science of describing the motion of an object. • ...
Physics 2022-11-30
physics 2020-05-27
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- opposite in nature and effect
- through a rope string or wire
- a part that wont change
- the amount of energy tansferred
- gravity is also called
- when two things rub agiant each other it causes
- the amount of matter
- the distance travled
- kinetic energy is not conserved
- is where gravity acts on force
- how much ground somehing has
- the structure of scientific revolution
- can be a push or pull
- compare inverse varation
- how things change or move
- body beging able to form into the origanal shape
- has a magnitude and a direction
- it pulls objects down
- is a unit of force
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- that one projected or dropped
- blanced changes the postion
- the si unit of work
- is a measure of how fast
- some object have this kind of energy
- is the product of mass and velocity
- the sum of a vaule
- the lower and upper
- the direction of a plane
- how far out of places
- there used to describe energy
- any change in velocity
- can be described by a single element
- how fast velocity changes
- causing the movment
- where someone or something is
- the basic unit in si
- how heavy someone is
- are a type of measuerment
38 Clues: the sum of a vaule • is a unit of force • the si unit of work • the lower and upper • causing the movment • the amount of matter • the distance travled • the basic unit in si • how heavy someone is • how far out of places • can be a push or pull • it pulls objects down • gravity is also called • any change in velocity • a part that wont change • is a measure of how fast • ...
Physics 2020-09-03
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- used to study how a change in the independent variable changes the dependent variable
- factor you observe or measure during an experiment
- internationally accepted system of measurement
- expression of error as a percentage of the accepted value
- numbers used to describe what is observed
- statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events
- interpretation of observations
- logical explanation of an observation that is drawn from prior knowledge or experience
- the investigation and exploration of natural events and of the new information that results from those investigations
- factor that you want to test; is changed by the investigator to observe how it affects a dependent variable
- spoken or written summary of observations
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- comparing what you already know with the information you are given in order to decide whether you agree with it
- using one or more ofyour senses to gather information and taking note of what occurs
- words used to describe what is observed
- possible explanation for an observation that can be tested by scientific investigations
- contains the same factors as the experimental group, but the independent variable is not changed
- method of writing or displaying very small or very large numbers
- practical use of scientific knowledge, especially for industrial or commercial use
- explanation ofobservations or events that is based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigations
- rule that describes a repeatable pattern in nature
- factor in an experiment that stays the same
- any factor that can have more than one value
22 Clues: interpretation of observations • words used to describe what is observed • numbers used to describe what is observed • spoken or written summary of observations • factor in an experiment that stays the same • any factor that can have more than one value • internationally accepted system of measurement • factor you observe or measure during an experiment • ...
Physics 2021-01-01
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- the rate of increase of speed or the rate of change of velocity
- A stellar explosion, which is more energetic than a nova
- any phenomenon associated with stationary or moving electrons, ions, or other charged particles
- a flow of electric charge through a conductor
- a measure of this capacity
- The point on a wave with the maximum value
- the tendency of a body to preserve its state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force
- substance that occupies space and has mass, as distinguished from substance that is mental, spiritual, etc
- a substance, body, or system that conducts electricity, heat, etc
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- a unit for comparing two currents, voltages, or power levels
- A region of space-time, which gravity is very powerful and prevents anything, including light, from escaping
- the distance, measured in the direction of propagation
- It is an elementary particle
- a unit of heat
- the derived SI unit of frequency
- a force that tends to produce an elongation of a body or structure
- It is physical property of materials which return to their original shape once they are deformed.
- this entity as a source of nuclear energy
- It is height of a wave, which is measured from its center position
- a region containing no matter; free space
- the number of times that a periodic function or vibration repeats itself in a specified time
21 Clues: a unit of heat • a measure of this capacity • It is an elementary particle • the derived SI unit of frequency • this entity as a source of nuclear energy • a region containing no matter; free space • The point on a wave with the maximum value • a flow of electric charge through a conductor • the distance, measured in the direction of propagation • ...
physics 2021-10-13
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- no direction
- and turn assignment in through email)
- - the process of resolving a vector into components
-
- a Crossword Puzzle using all words
- in nature.
- must be highlighted, and the complete definition must be copied. (You can
- Vocabulary Projectile Motion
- Vocab Stem (click this link and copy the document by hand. Take
- into it
- Memes for all vocabulary words in a scientific nature
- gravity (and air resistance, if any)
- quantity - a quantity that can be completely specified by its magnitude, and
- quantity - a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- must do the following to receive full credit…..
- assignment will be graded. It will add points to the agency grade category, which is
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- - one of the vectors, often mutually perpendicular, whose sum is a
- - an object that falls around the earth or some other body rather than
- pictures with your phone and send them through email to turn this portion
- must choose one of the following methods to show your comprehension:
- sentences using all the vocabulary words. These sentences must be
- represents the direction of the quantity
- - an arrow whose length represents the magnitude of a quantity and whose
- all vocabulary words and definitions on a separate sheet of paper. Each
- - the vector sum of two or more component vectors
- 20% of your overall grade.
- - any object that moves through the air or through space, acted on only
-
- vector
- a story using all of the vocabulary words in the correct context
30 Clues: • • vector • into it • in nature. • no direction • Vocabulary Projectile Motion • 20% of your overall grade. • a Crossword Puzzle using all words • gravity (and air resistance, if any) • and turn assignment in through email) • represents the direction of the quantity • ...
Physics 2021-05-10
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- certain amount of force applied
- energy transfer of a moving object
- motion of matter with an electrical charge
- resistance to motion
- push or pull
- transfer of energy
- no charge
- an object that continues its motion
- a path of an object in motion
- measure electrical current
- intensity of a wave
- stream of charged particles
- relationship of crest an throughs
- way of transferring electrons
- powers electrical devices
- device that makes or breaks current
- force due to gravity
- point on a graph
- remaining constant
- electrical component
- amount of energy transferred
- charge of total kinetic energy
- current of one ampere
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- distance between two crests
- frequency
- electrical current SI Unit
- instrument to measure volts
- magnitude and direction
- current with no specific direction
- undergoes maximum displacement
- upward displacement
- material that carries a wave
- electrical potential
- interrupts current when hazardous
- find direction of magnetic field
- lowest point in displacement
- positive charge
- a change in velocity
- capacity for doing work
- rotational equivalent of linear force
- singular vibration
- opposition to current flow
- flow in one direction
- causes a force when placed in field
- transport of energy
- conductors become electrified
- negative charge
- measure of inertia
- force exerted on a body
- SI Unit of voltage
- electrical resistance SI Unit
51 Clues: frequency • no charge • push or pull • positive charge • negative charge • point on a graph • transfer of energy • singular vibration • remaining constant • measure of inertia • SI Unit of voltage • upward displacement • intensity of a wave • transport of energy • resistance to motion • electrical potential • a change in velocity • force due to gravity • electrical component • flow in one direction • ...
Physics 2021-11-04
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- subatomic particle with a negative charge found in shells surrounding the nucleus
- a pulling force that pulls all objects to the center of the earth
- the month we celebrate Thanksgiving
- a substance made of two or more different elements bonded together, NaCl, and H2O are examples
- the state we live in
- a force that causes change in motion
- a pure substance that can't be broken down into simpler substances, found on the periodic table
- subatomic particle with a positive charge found in the nucleus
- the best football team in the NFL
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- elements that are semiconductors
- speed with a direction
- subatomic particle with a neutral charge found in the nucleus
- a force that causes no change in motion
- a push or pull
- the distance an object travels and the time it takes to travel that distance, or distance divided by time
- columns on the periodic table that tell us how many valence electrons each atom has
- elements that are shiny, malleable and found on the left side of the periodic table
- rows on the periodic table that tell us how many shells each atom has
- a change in speed or direction of an object
- elements that are mostly gas and found on the right side of the periodic table
- name of our school
- the smallest unit or part of an element, these tiny things make up all matter in the universe
22 Clues: a push or pull • name of our school • the state we live in • speed with a direction • elements that are semiconductors • the best football team in the NFL • the month we celebrate Thanksgiving • a force that causes change in motion • a force that causes no change in motion • a change in speed or direction of an object • ...
Physics 2023-03-23
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- Anatoli Bugorski
- atom phasing
- ftl
- far away = slow
- Genesis
- yoga
- lizards
- all matter humans are likely to encounter is baryonic matter
- white is black
- He^+2
- tendency surfaces to cling to one another
- hydrogen 3
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- how far
- between a star and a planet
- particles emited by a black hole
- demon
- πE
- syrup; water
- Arkansas
- speed of the atoms
- -459.67 fahrenheit
- zebra
- nothing
23 Clues: πE • ftl • yoga • demon • zebra • He^+2 • how far • Genesis • lizards • nothing • Arkansas • hydrogen 3 • atom phasing • syrup; water • white is black • far away = slow • Anatoli Bugorski • speed of the atoms • -459.67 fahrenheit • between a star and a planet • particles emited by a black hole • tendency surfaces to cling to one another • all matter humans are likely to encounter is baryonic matter
physics 2023-03-30
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- nothingness
- black produces white
- 4th state
- -273.15 Celsius
- He^+2
- hydrogen 3
- device that measures speed of the vibrations atoms
- tendency of surfaces to cling to one another
- between a star and a planet
- syrup; water
- πE
- yoga; V/A
- how far
- releases more E than it uses
- particles emited by a black hole
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- lizards climb via...
- nuclear decay
- atom phasing
- an interaction that changes the motion of a body
- negative ion
- boosts and smashes particles
- Pierre ___ ; ___'s demon
- particles that all matter humans are likely to encounter are made of
- rate of change of speed
24 Clues: πE • He^+2 • how far • 4th state • yoga; V/A • hydrogen 3 • nothingness • atom phasing • negative ion • syrup; water • nuclear decay • -273.15 Celsius • lizards climb via... • black produces white • rate of change of speed • Pierre ___ ; ___'s demon • between a star and a planet • boosts and smashes particles • releases more E than it uses • particles emited by a black hole • ...
physics 2023-03-17
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- Friction that acts on objects that are not moving
- A placeholder where Word inserts content in a document. Word automatically uses fields when specific commands are activated, such as those for inserting dates, page numbers, and a table of
- A substance that can conduct electricity under some conditions
- a region where magnetic influence around a magnetic pole or a moving charged particle
- the tendency of an object to resist motion
- the motion of a falling object when the only force acting on it is gravity
- a material in which charges can move freely
- a material In which charges cannot move freely
- a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- The ends of a magnetic object, where the magnetic force is strongest.
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- he combination of all forces acting on an object
- any material that attracts iron and materials that contain iron
- resistance by friction from air or water moving over a surface
- A device that increases or decreases the voltage of alternating current
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
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- the force that opposes the movement of two surfaces that are in contact and are moving over each other
- A push or pull exerted on an object
- electric charge at rest; generally produced by friction or induction
- Kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- the attraction or repulsion between magnetic poles
- the process of creating a current in a circuit by changing a magnetic field
- a coil of wire with an electric current in it
- energy of motion
- a coil that has a soft iron core and that acts as a magnet when an electric current is in the coil
- The interaction between electricity and magnetism
- a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
28 Clues: energy of motion • A push or pull exerted on an object • the tendency of an object to resist motion • a material in which charges can move freely • a coil of wire with an electric current in it • a material In which charges cannot move freely • he combination of all forces acting on an object • Friction that acts on objects that are not moving • ...
physics 2023-03-17
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- Friction that acts on objects that are not moving
- A placeholder where Word inserts content in a document. Word automatically uses fields when specific commands are activated, such as those for inserting dates, page numbers, and a table of
- A substance that can conduct electricity under some conditions
- a region where magnetic influence around a magnetic pole or a moving charged particle
- the tendency of an object to resist motion
- the motion of a falling object when the only force acting on it is gravity
- a material in which charges can move freely
- a material In which charges cannot move freely
- a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- The ends of a magnetic object, where the magnetic force is strongest.
- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- he combination of all forces acting on an object
- any material that attracts iron and materials that contain iron
- resistance by friction from air or water moving over a surface
- A device that increases or decreases the voltage of alternating current
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
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- the force that opposes the movement of two surfaces that are in contact and are moving over each other
- A push or pull exerted on an object
- electric charge at rest; generally produced by friction or induction
- Kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- the attraction or repulsion between magnetic poles
- the process of creating a current in a circuit by changing a magnetic field
- a coil of wire with an electric current in it
- energy of motion
- a coil that has a soft iron core and that acts as a magnet when an electric current is in the coil
- The interaction between electricity and magnetism
- a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
28 Clues: energy of motion • A push or pull exerted on an object • the tendency of an object to resist motion • a material in which charges can move freely • a coil of wire with an electric current in it • a material In which charges cannot move freely • he combination of all forces acting on an object • Friction that acts on objects that are not moving • ...
physics 2023-05-04
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- HOLE - Region in space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing can escape it
- - Smallest constituent unit of matter
- - Measure of how fast an object is moving
- - Rate at which work is done or energy is transferred
- - Unit of force
- - Unit of energy
- - Branch of physics that studies electric and magnetic fields and their interactions with charged particles
- - Electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye
- - Measure of the amount of matter in an object
- - Measure of how fast an object is moving in a specific direction
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- - Change in velocity over time
- EFFECT - Change in frequency of waves due to the motion of the source or observer
- - Branch of physics that studies the motion of objects without considering the forces that cause the motion
- - Energy emitted by matter in the form of electromagnetic waves or particles
- - Push or pull on an object resulting from its interaction with another object
- - Material that allows electricity to pass through it
- - All of space and everything in it
- MECHANICS - Branch of physics that studies the behavior of matter and energy on a small scale
- - Tendency of an object to remain at rest or in motion unless acted upon by an external force
- DILATION - Difference in the passage of time between two reference frames due to their relative motion or gravitational fields
- LAW - Relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in an electrical circuit
- - Energy transferred from one body to another as a result of a temperature difference
- - Force that attracts two bodies towards each other
- - Energy transferred to or from an object as a result of a force acting on it over a distance.
24 Clues: - Unit of force • - Unit of energy • - Change in velocity over time • - All of space and everything in it • - Smallest constituent unit of matter • - Measure of how fast an object is moving • - Measure of the amount of matter in an object • - Force that attracts two bodies towards each other • - Material that allows electricity to pass through it • ...
Physics 2023-05-19
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- - made of a solenoid, are a permenant magnet and has cone changing current
- - B field goes out of this direction
- - Analayzing elements to find their average atomic masses
- - first part of thhe rught hand rule
- - paired electrons
- - amount of magnetic field passing through the cross section area of a loop.
- - charging an object without actually touching it
- - convert electrical energy to mechanical energy
- - third part of the right hand rule
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- - sound waves push on a diaphragm that connects to a plate of a capacitor
- - F = qvBsin0
- - a coil of wire
- - unpaired electrons
- - charges in motion
- - sound waves push on a diaphragm connected to a coil
- - B goes out of this direction
- - SI units for magnetic fields (B)
- - second part of the right hand rule
- - Is also reffered to as voltage
- - local magnetic region
20 Clues: - F = qvBsin0 • - a coil of wire • - paired electrons • - charges in motion • - unpaired electrons • - local magnetic region • - B goes out of this direction • - Is also reffered to as voltage • - SI units for magnetic fields (B) • - third part of the right hand rule • - B field goes out of this direction • - first part of thhe rught hand rule • - second part of the right hand rule • ...
Physics 2023-05-19
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- - first part of thhe rught hand rule
- - made of a solenoid, are a permenant magnet and has cone changing current
- - B goes out of this direction
- - paired electrons
- - SI units for magnetic fields (B)
- - number of turns in the coil
- - B field goes out of this direction
- - F = qvBsin0
- - charging an object without actually touching it
- - second part of the right hand rule
- - charges in motion
- - sound waves push on a diaphragm that connects to a plate of a capacitor
- - unpaired electrons
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- - a coil of wire
- - convert electrical energy to mechanical energy
- - Analayzing elements to find their average atomic masses
- - Is also reffered to as voltage
- - sound waves push on a diaphragm connected to a coil
- - amount of magnetic field passing through the cross section area of a loop.
- - third part of the right hand rule
- - local magnetic region
21 Clues: - F = qvBsin0 • - a coil of wire • - paired electrons • - charges in motion • - unpaired electrons • - local magnetic region • - number of turns in the coil • - B goes out of this direction • - Is also reffered to as voltage • - SI units for magnetic fields (B) • - third part of the right hand rule • - first part of thhe rught hand rule • - B field goes out of this direction • ...
Physics 2023-05-11
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- an electric charge considered to exist at a single point, and thus having neither area nor volume.
- property of certain electromagnetic radiations in which the direction and magnitude of the vibrating electric field are related in a specified way.
- the squares of the orbital periods of the planets are directly proportional to the cubes of the semi-major axes of their orbits.
- reveal information about the direction (and the strength) of an electric field within a region of space.
- non-contact forces; they pull or push on objects without touching them.
- a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it
- a representation of the possible paths light can take to get from one place to another
- materials that hinder the free flow of electrons from one particle of the element to another.
- the locus of a point that moves such that the sum of its distances from two fixed points called the foci is constant
- the “slowing down” of a clock as determined by an observer who is in relative motion with respect to that clock.
- the change in direction of a wavefront at an interface between two different media so that the wavefront returns into the medium from which it originated.
- a statement in physics: the force of attraction or repulsion acting along a straight line between two electric charges is directly proportional to the product of the charges and inversely to the square of the distance between them
- occurs where rays converge
- the physical field that surrounds electrically charged particles and exerts force on all other charged particles in the field, either attracting or repelling them.
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- the imaginary line joining a planet and the Sun sweeps equal areas of space during equal time intervals as the planet orbits
- pulls objects with mass toward each other.
- each planet's orbit about the Sun is an ellipse
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed.
- piece of glass or other transparent substance that is used to form an image of an object by focusing rays of light from the object.
- determined when the lens is focused at infinity.
- a branch of optics where light is described by rays
- produced by an optical system (a combination of lenses and/or mirrors) when light rays from a source do not cross to form an image
- point of convergence of light or other electromagnetic radiation, particles, sound waves, etc, or a point from which they appear to diverge
- a measure of how much the deviation of the curve has occurred from the circularity of the given shape.
- An object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion remains in motion at constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
- quantitative measure of inertia, a fundamental property of all matter
- a regular, repeating path that one object in space takes around another one
- the motion of one body with respect to another regarded as fixed
- a force that exists among all material objects in the universe.
- a region in which each point has a physical quantity associated with it
30 Clues: occurs where rays converge • pulls objects with mass toward each other. • each planet's orbit about the Sun is an ellipse • determined when the lens is focused at infinity. • a branch of optics where light is described by rays • a force that exists among all material objects in the universe. • the motion of one body with respect to another regarded as fixed • ...
Physics 2023-05-22
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- produced at locations where destructive interference occurs.
- combination of two waves moving in opposite directions, each having the same amplitude and frequency
- The angle between the wave propagation direction and the normal to the coastline
- when a wave reflects off a plane surface, the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
- change in frequency of a wave in relation to an observer moving relative to the wave source.
- property of transverse waves which specifies the geometrical orientation of the oscillations.
- occurs when waves come together so that they completely cancel each other out.
- a wave with a repeating continuous pattern which determines its wavelength and frequency
- a description of the frequency of the sound.
- a value calculated from the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum.
- the lowest point in a wave length
- a completed period in a wave
- the area of a wave that is spread out.
- an increase or decrease in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source and observer move toward each other.
- a single disturbance that moves through a transmission medium
- the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time
- observed when a wave is not confined to a given space along the medium.
- the substance that carries a wave or disturbance from one location to another
- a relationship between the path taken by a ray of light in crossing the boundary
- the ray of light falling on the surface
- lght that has the same wavelength so it is one color
- The angle between the reflected ray and the normal
- when two waves meet while traveling along the same medium.
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- A standing wave pattern always consists of an alternating patter
- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- wave movement
- When two objects vibrate with different frequencies
- When the peaks of the waves line up
- the vibration is parallel to the direction of motion
- when the matching vibrations of another object increase the amplitude of an object's oscillations.
- the entire distribution of electromagnetic radiation according to frequency
- the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave
- the time for a particle on a medium to make one complete vibrational cycle.
- The highest surface part of a wave
- the repetitive or periodic variation
- reflection of light or other waves or particles from a surface such that a ray incident on the surface is scattered at many angles
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position.
- a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation.
- A form of radiant energy that is thrown back from a nonpermeable or nonabsorbing surface
- reflection such that the angle of reflection of the light is equal to the angle of incidence and on the opposite side
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another
- a wave that is an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium.
- abrupt change in the direction of propagation of a wave that strikes the boundary between different mediums.
- the spreading of waves around obstacles
44 Clues: wave movement • a completed period in a wave • the lowest point in a wave length • The highest surface part of a wave • When the peaks of the waves line up • the repetitive or periodic variation • the area of a wave that is spread out. • the spreading of waves around obstacles • the ray of light falling on the surface • a description of the frequency of the sound. • ...
Physics 2023-05-22
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- produced at locations where destructive interference occurs.
- combination of two waves moving in opposite directions, each having the same amplitude and frequency
- The angle between the wave propagation direction and the normal to the coastline
- when a wave reflects off a plane surface, the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
- change in frequency of a wave in relation to an observer moving relative to the wave source.
- property of transverse waves which specifies the geometrical orientation of the oscillations.
- occurs when waves come together so that they completely cancel each other out.
- a wave with a repeating continuous pattern which determines its wavelength and frequency
- a description of the frequency of the sound.
- a value calculated from the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum.
- the lowest point in a wave length
- a completed period in a wave
- the area of a wave that is spread out.
- an increase or decrease in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source and observer move toward each other.
- a single disturbance that moves through a transmission medium
- the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time
- observed when a wave is not confined to a given space along the medium.
- the substance that carries a wave or disturbance from one location to another
- a relationship between the path taken by a ray of light in crossing the boundary
- the ray of light falling on the surface
- lght that has the same wavelength so it is one color
- The angle between the reflected ray and the normal
- when two waves meet while traveling along the same medium.
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- A standing wave pattern always consists of an alternating patter
- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- wave movement
- When two objects vibrate with different frequencies
- When the peaks of the waves line up
- the vibration is parallel to the direction of motion
- when the matching vibrations of another object increase the amplitude of an object's oscillations.
- the entire distribution of electromagnetic radiation according to frequency
- the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave
- the time for a particle on a medium to make one complete vibrational cycle.
- The highest surface part of a wave
- the repetitive or periodic variation
- reflection of light or other waves or particles from a surface such that a ray incident on the surface is scattered at many angles
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position.
- a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation.
- A form of radiant energy that is thrown back from a nonpermeable or nonabsorbing surface
- reflection such that the angle of reflection of the light is equal to the angle of incidence and on the opposite side
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another
- a wave that is an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium.
- abrupt change in the direction of propagation of a wave that strikes the boundary between different mediums.
- the spreading of waves around obstacles
44 Clues: wave movement • a completed period in a wave • the lowest point in a wave length • The highest surface part of a wave • When the peaks of the waves line up • the repetitive or periodic variation • the area of a wave that is spread out. • the spreading of waves around obstacles • the ray of light falling on the surface • a description of the frequency of the sound. • ...
Physics 2013-02-05
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- heat capacity absorbing of heat per gram
- a device that can change the temperature of air and heat
- equilibrium when two objects reach the same temperature
- 1000 calories
- most commonly used unit for heat
- effect temperature raising
- things that conduct heat well
- how the sun's heat is transmitted
- energy energy given through radiation
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- scale thermometer would read numbers between 0 to 100
- strip two metals that expand at different rates when heated
- heat going through metal
- energy between objects
- how hot or cold something is
- rubber is a good example of this
- zero 0 on the Kelvin scale
- heat currents in fluid
- scale 32 degrees would be freezing on this scale
- scale scale used in scientific research
- energy energy within an object
20 Clues: 1000 calories • energy between objects • heat currents in fluid • heat going through metal • zero 0 on the Kelvin scale • effect temperature raising • how hot or cold something is • things that conduct heat well • energy energy within an object • rubber is a good example of this • most commonly used unit for heat • how the sun's heat is transmitted • ...
Physics 2013-05-09
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- used in sunbeds and flourescent lamps
- current x voltage
- force which stops things sliding around
- wave is parallel to direction of travel
- plastic case so doesnt need earth wire
- preventing energy loss(heat)
- thin piece of wire that melts if there is too much current
- wave vibrations at 90 degrees with direction of travel
- useful energy output/total energy input
- unit of frequency
- streched length-origianal length of a spring
- unit of pressure (kg/m3)
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- family of transverse waves
- force x perpendicular distance
- circular movement of air around a room
- movement energy
- name of brown wire in plugs
- distance from crest to crest (waves)
- mass/volume
- frequency x wavelength
- very dangerous wave
- number of waves per second (1/T)
- heat energy
- force/area
- a push or a pull
25 Clues: force/area • mass/volume • heat energy • movement energy • a push or a pull • current x voltage • unit of frequency • very dangerous wave • frequency x wavelength • unit of pressure (kg/m3) • family of transverse waves • name of brown wire in plugs • preventing energy loss(heat) • force x perpendicular distance • number of waves per second (1/T) • distance from crest to crest (waves) • ...
physics 2013-09-03
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- measure of how many particles there are in your body
- is a stored or reserved energy in an object
- is resistance of solid surfaces
- atractive force that exist between all mass
- by electric charges and is the force of attraction or repulsion between particles
- the force you get when a material is streched
- force/ It is measured in pascals or equivalently newtons per square meter
- push or pull
- forward push
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- is the pull of earth gravity on your body
- force that enables compasses to work
- force on body in a liquid or gas
- is the energy that body gives
- the force you get when 2 material rub together
- the measure of how long something is
- a distance between one point to another
- force you get when a material is being squashed
- recistance/ a force that acts against relative motion of an object through a liquid or gas
- A characteristic, number, or quantity that increases or decreases over time, or takes different values in different situations.
- a type of field force whose potential and momentum energy is at the expense of an electrical field in time.
20 Clues: push or pull • forward push • is the energy that body gives • is resistance of solid surfaces • force on body in a liquid or gas • force that enables compasses to work • the measure of how long something is • a distance between one point to another • is the pull of earth gravity on your body • is a stored or reserved energy in an object • ...
physics 2013-09-03
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- a distance between one point to another
- the force you get when 2 material rub together
- recistance a force that acts against relative motion of an object through a liquid or gas
- is resistance of solid surfaces
- is the energy that body gives
- upward force on body in a liquid or gas
- is the pull of earth gravity on your body
- is a stored or reserved energy in an object
- the measure of how long something is
- push or pull
- measure of how many particles there are in your body
- a force that enables compasses to work
- atractive force that exist between all mass
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- force It is measured in pascals or equivalently newtons per square meter
- the force you get when a material is being squashed
- A characteristic, number, or quantity that increases or decreases over time, or takes different values in different situations.
- caused by electric charges and is the force of attraction or repulsion between particles
- forward push
- a type of field force whose potential and momentum energy is at the expense of an electrical field in time.
- the force you get when a material is streched
20 Clues: push or pull • forward push • is the energy that body gives • is resistance of solid surfaces • the measure of how long something is • a force that enables compasses to work • a distance between one point to another • upward force on body in a liquid or gas • is the pull of earth gravity on your body • is a stored or reserved energy in an object • ...
PHYSICS 2013-09-02
Physics 2013-08-28
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- the rate of change of velocity
- how heavy an object is.
- a tool used to analyse data
- strength or power exerted upon an object
- a variable that is not changed.
- force or speed of movement
- the one thing changed within an experiment (2 words together)
- factors that can change or vary during an investigation
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- The total length between two points.
- __= displacement/time
- the distance between two points
- the straight line length between two points.
- __= distance/time
- a prediction made before on experiment
- something given to then solve
- the independent variable changes this. 2 words together)
- measured in seconds
- something that occurs the most or the mean (middle) of a set of results.
- quantities are described using their magnitude (or size) only.
- quantities are described by both their magnitude (or size) and their direction.
20 Clues: __= distance/time • measured in seconds • __= displacement/time • how heavy an object is. • force or speed of movement • a tool used to analyse data • something given to then solve • the rate of change of velocity • the distance between two points • a variable that is not changed. • The total length between two points. • a prediction made before on experiment • ...
Physics 2014-05-22
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Physics 2014-03-17
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- It is a diagram used for solving for resultant force
- Who discovered Acceleration due to Gravity
- SI unit for electric current
- _______ Velocity is reached when velocity is constant
- Newton's ________ law states the when a force is applied to an object an equal force is applied back
- Air _____ opposes the motion of moving objects
- The distance moved per unit time
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- The reluctance of the object to change its state of rest or motion due to its mass
- error It can be avoided by positioning eye perpendicular to the rule
- It change the speed of an object
- A vector quantity that is measure with a spring balance
- Besides meter rule, _____ can be used to measure length
- ______ field is a region in which a mass experiences a force due to gravity
- _______ force is only attraction or repulsion
- Physical quantity that have magnitude only
- The amount of matter in a body
- The amount of mass per unit volume
- It causes wear and tear
- It occurs when main scale does not coincides with vernier scale
- SI unit for time
20 Clues: SI unit for time • It causes wear and tear • SI unit for electric current • The amount of matter in a body • It change the speed of an object • The distance moved per unit time • The amount of mass per unit volume • Physical quantity that have magnitude only • Who discovered Acceleration due to Gravity • _______ force is only attraction or repulsion • ...
Physics 2015-01-18
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- susunan pegas jika gaya yang bekerja pada masing-masing pegas sama dengan gaya luar F
- benda non elastis
- k pada F=-kx
- sistem pegas penstabil pada kendaraan
- nama lain modulus elastis
- satuan gaya
- regangan (bahasa inggris)
- notasi ilmiah tegangan
- susunan pegas jika gaya F terbagi rata pada kedua pegas
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- transformasi sebuah benda dari kondisi semula ke kondisi terkini
- kemampuan (ability) dari benda padat untuk kembali ke bentuk semula segera setelah gaya luar yang bekerja padanya hilang/ dihilangkan
- mempunyai modulus young E=200 x 10^9 N/m^2
- dua buah gaya yang segaris
- nama depan penemu hukum hooke
- “ jika gaya tarik tidak melampaui batas elastisitas pegas, maka perubahan panjang pegas berbanding lurus dengan gaya tariknya” Bunyi hukum...
- memiliki satuan N/m2
- Perbandingan antara pertambahan panjang L terhadap panjang mula-mula(Lo)
- tegangan(bahasa inggris)
- benda elastis
- pascal
20 Clues: pascal • satuan gaya • k pada F=-kx • benda elastis • benda non elastis • memiliki satuan N/m2 • notasi ilmiah tegangan • tegangan(bahasa inggris) • nama lain modulus elastis • regangan (bahasa inggris) • dua buah gaya yang segaris • nama depan penemu hukum hooke • sistem pegas penstabil pada kendaraan • mempunyai modulus young E=200 x 10^9 N/m^2 • ...
physics 2016-01-03
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- Sound needs one to be propagated
- geometric optic describes how it propagates through an optical system
- It emits a light ray
- It happens when light pass through a material without being absorbed
- Sound cannot propagate through it
- It shows wavelengths from gamma ray to radio waves
- It has an inverse relationship to the wavelength
- It's an imaginary perpendicular line to the surface reflecting a ray
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- It's a transparent solid body that is used for dispersing light into a spectrum
- Pure white has the maximum _____ and pure black the minimum one.
- It usually reflects light rays
- It divides two mediums
- Radiation of a single frequency
- In a wave is the point that shows the maximum negative displacement from the rest point
- When a ray strikes a surface and its energy is transferred to the material
- The part of the electromagnetic spectrum between visible light and radio waves
- It's a property of a light wave determined by the frequency of the radiation
- light that is beyond the purple end of the range of colours
- The time that a particle need to take to his rest position
- In a wave is the point that shows the maximum positive displacement from the rest point
20 Clues: It emits a light ray • It divides two mediums • It usually reflects light rays • Radiation of a single frequency • Sound needs one to be propagated • Sound cannot propagate through it • It has an inverse relationship to the wavelength • It shows wavelengths from gamma ray to radio waves • light that is beyond the purple end of the range of colours • ...
Physics 2015-05-01
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- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- field that astronomer and cosmologist study
- SI unit of electrical current
- negatively charged electrons around a circuit
- mass/volume
- work/time
- the study of celestial object, space and the universe
- is a passive two-terminal electrical component used to store energy electrostatically in an electric field
- of or relating to the sun
- Si units of power
- vibrations that travel through the air or another medium
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- the rate at which charge flows past a point on a circuit
- smallest constituent unit of ordinary matter
- something that travels 186,282 miles per second
- emission of energy in the form of waves through space or a medium
- mass x acceleration
- rate of change of displacement or distance over time with a known direction
- SI unit for electrical resistance
- a body of coherent matter, usually of indefinite shape and often of considerable size
- its Si Unit is Q
- force times distance
21 Clues: work/time • mass/volume • its Si Unit is Q • Si units of power • mass x acceleration • force times distance • of or relating to the sun • SI unit of electrical current • SI unit for electrical resistance • field that astronomer and cosmologist study • smallest constituent unit of ordinary matter • negatively charged electrons around a circuit • ...
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 2024-10-10
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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 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 • ...
Example Crossword 2019-11-11
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- Subject Leader for Physics
- Biology lecturer
- Assistant Programme Manager
- IT lecturer
- Chemistry lecturer
- Chemistry+ lecturer
- Subject Leader for Further Maths
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- Chemistry lecturer
- Physics+ lecturer
- Subject Leader for Biology
- Physics lecturer
- S & E Foundation Co-ordinator
- Programme Manager
- Subject Leader for Chemistry
- Physics lecturer
15 Clues: IT lecturer • Physics lecturer • Biology lecturer • Physics lecturer • Physics+ lecturer • Programme Manager • Chemistry lecturer • Chemistry lecturer • Chemistry+ lecturer • Subject Leader for Physics • Subject Leader for Biology • Assistant Programme Manager • Subject Leader for Chemistry • S & E Foundation Co-ordinator • Subject Leader for Further Maths
Physics 2013-05-08
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- is defined as the time rate of doing work.
- 1 _____ unit of power equal to 550 ftlb/s or 33,000 ft lb/m or 746 watt.
- is the energy an object has by virtue of its position or configuration.
- if an object can do work then it has ____.
- the energy an object possess due to gravitational force.
- does work on an object
- is obtained by dividing the unit of work in that system by unit of time.
- units of work in fps system.
- is the product of a force unit and a length unit.
- is the energy possessed by an object because of its motion.
- unit of power equal to joule.
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- ______ in the direction of motion increases the kinetic energy of an object.
- energy is neither created nor destroyed it merely changes from one form to another.
- the potential energy of a weight w lifted a vertical distance h.
- units of work in cgs system.
- units of work in mks system.
- work done by an object against friction.
- the potential energy of a mass m lifted a vertical distance h.
- a force does ____ on an object when it makes the object move through a distance. against a resisting force
- 1 _____ unit of power equal to 1000 watt.
20 Clues: does work on an object • units of work in cgs system. • units of work in mks system. • units of work in fps system. • unit of power equal to joule. • work done by an object against friction. • 1 _____ unit of power equal to 1000 watt. • is defined as the time rate of doing work. • if an object can do work then it has ____. • is the product of a force unit and a length unit. • ...
physics 2014-02-18
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- disturbance
- substance
- a natural phenomenon
- basic unit
- vibration
- branch of science
- resistance
- mass of a material
- place without air
- body of knowledge
- point of wave
- lift heavy things easily
- is the straight line
- a nuclear reaction
- derive unit
- strength
- knowledge of nature
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- converts rotational
- triangular shape
- position of a body
- transformed energy
- the rate at which an object change
- derived unit of energy
- lift some things
- branch of physics
- collective of groups
- is a measure of how quickly an event occurs
- interdisciplinary science
- speed over time
- a numerical description
30 Clues: strength • substance • vibration • basic unit • resistance • disturbance • derive unit • point of wave • speed over time • triangular shape • lift some things • branch of physics • branch of science • place without air • body of knowledge • position of a body • transformed energy • mass of a material • a nuclear reaction • converts rotational • knowledge of nature • a natural phenomenon • collective of groups • ...
Physics 2014-03-21
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- The pull exerted by the earth gravity on any object
- The pull exerted by a stretched spring on an object attached to it
- Rate of change of displacement
- A region which a mass experiences a force due to gravitational attraction
- Time taken for one complete oscillation
- S.I unit of mass
- Mass per unit volume
- Opposes with motion of moving objects,increases with speed
- S.I unit of force
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- Rate of change of velocity
- Constant rate of change of velocity
- S.I unit of length
- Contact force that opposes or tends to oppose motion between surfaces in contact
- Reluctance of the object to change its state of rest or motion due to its mass
- Measures both internal and external diameter of objects
- A push or pull motion that one object exerts one another one
- Amount of matter in a body
- Gravitational force or gravity acting on a object
- S.I unit of Time
- Distance moved per unit time
20 Clues: S.I unit of mass • S.I unit of Time • S.I unit of force • S.I unit of length • Mass per unit volume • Rate of change of velocity • Amount of matter in a body • Distance moved per unit time • Rate of change of displacement • Constant rate of change of velocity • Time taken for one complete oscillation • Gravitational force or gravity acting on a object • ...
Physics 2015-01-18
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- regangan (bahasa inggris)
- “ jika gaya tarik tidak melampaui batas elastisitas pegas, maka perubahan panjang pegas berbanding lurus dengan gaya tariknya” Bunyi hukum...
- Perbandingan antara pertambahan panjang L terhadap panjang mula-mula(Lo)
- kemampuan (ability) dari benda padat untuk kembali ke bentuk semula segera setelah gaya luar yang bekerja padanya hilang/ dihilangkan
- transformasi sebuah benda dari kondisi semula ke kondisi terkini
- mempunyai modulus young E=200 x 10^9 N/m^2
- memiliki satuan N/m2
- satuan gaya
- nama depan penemu hukum hooke
- benda elastis
- susunan pegas jika gaya yang bekerja pada masing-masing pegas sama dengan gaya luar F
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- sistem pegas penstabil pada kendaraan
- k pada F=-kx
- benda non elastis
- notasi ilmiah tegangan
- nama lain modulus elastis
- dua buah gaya yang segaris
- pascal
- susunan pegas jika gaya F terbagi rata pada kedua pegas
- tegangan(bahasa inggris)
20 Clues: pascal • satuan gaya • k pada F=-kx • benda elastis • benda non elastis • memiliki satuan N/m2 • notasi ilmiah tegangan • tegangan(bahasa inggris) • regangan (bahasa inggris) • nama lain modulus elastis • 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 2016-03-28
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- Circuit circuit that has two or more paths for current to flow through.
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
- subatomic particle, symbol e− or β−, with a negative elementary electric charge
- is the physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field.
- definition a material of such low conductivity that the flow of current through it is negligible.
- station is an industrial facility for the generation of electric power.
- a peppery of objects which can be transferred to other objects or converted into different forms.
- an instrument designed to measure electric current, voltage, and usually resistance, typically over several ranges of value.
- a complete electrical network with a closed loop giving a return path for current.
- an object or type of material that allow the flow of electrical current in one or more directions.
- subatomic particle, symbol p or p+, with a positive electric charge of +1e elementary charge and mass slightly less than that of a neutron.
- change the voltage of (an electric current).
- difference the difference of electrical potential between two points.
- is a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element.
- law states the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points.
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- field the magnetic effect of electric currents and magnetic materials.
- force is one of the most powerful, fundamental forces in the universe.
- electricity an imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material.
- is a measuring instrument used to measure the current in a circuit.
- is an instrument used for measuring electrical potential difference between two points in an electric circuit.
- circuit the current through each of the components is the same, and the voltage across the circuit is the sum of the voltages across each component.
- In electricity, a measurement of the difficulty encountered by a power source in forcing electric current through an electrical circuit, and hence the amount of power dissipated in the circuit.
- an atom or a molecule in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons, giving the atom or molecule a net positive or negative electrical charge.
- Is a force between electric currents: two parallel currents in the same direction attract, in oposite directions repel.
24 Clues: change the voltage of (an electric current). • an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts • is a measuring instrument used to measure the current in a circuit. • difference the difference of electrical potential between two points. • field the magnetic effect of electric currents and magnetic materials. • ...
Physics 2016-03-27
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- Circuit Has two or more paths for current to flow through
- Electricity An imbalance of electrical charges within or on the surface of a material
- Law States that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the points
- Plant An installation where electrical power is generated for distribution
- subatomic particle with a negative charge
- A electromotive force expressed in volts
- Device consisting of one or more electrochemical cells
- An electrical device that transfers electrical energy between two or more circuits.
- Physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field
- Force The attraction or repulsion interaction between any two charged objects
- Field The magnetic effect of electrical currents and magnetic materials
- Circuit Having only one path for electrons to flow
- The study of magnet
- an instrument used for measuring electrical potential difference between two points in an electric current
- Subatomic particle with a positive charge
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- A passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element
- A measuring instrument used to measure the current in a circuit
- A material in which electric charges don't flow freely
- Difference The difference of electrical potential between two points
- a measure of difficulty encountered by a power source in forcing electric current through a circuit
- A flow of electric charge
- An instrument used to measure electric current, voltage, and usually resistance
- A complete electrical network with a closed loop
- An atom in which the total number of electrons are not equal to the total number of protons
- Conductor A substance in which electrical charge carries, electrons, move easily
25 Clues: The study of magnet • A flow of electric charge • A electromotive force expressed in volts • subatomic particle with a negative charge • Subatomic particle with a positive charge • A complete electrical network with a closed loop • Circuit Having only one path for electrons to flow • A material in which electric charges don't flow freely • ...
Physics 2016-09-01
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- nuclear force the force that holds particles together
- energy energy the holds nucleus together
- mass unit to express atomic weights
- a subatomic particle
- nuclear force responsible for beta and decay of hadrons
- reaction change the identity of the atomic nucleus
- when things are being done
- emission of ionizing radiation
- splitting
- production changing of radiation quantum to electron and positron
- decay atomic nucleus loses energy
- reaction a chemical reaction of products
- number total # of protons and neutrons
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- joining two or more things together
- elementary particle of matter
- specific # of protons and neutrons
- a proton or neutron
- half of the radioactive value
- model math model of elementary particles of matter
- decay when an electron is emitted
- carriers give rise to forces between other particles
- decay # of reduced by 4 an atomic number by 2
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 when an electron is emitted • decay atomic nucleus loses energy • specific # of protons and neutrons • joining two or more things together • mass unit to express atomic weights • ...
Physics 2020-01-23
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- The product of acceleration due to gravity and mass
- - Energy stored in stretchy materials as the result of their stretching or compressing
- - Unit of Distance, 1000 Millimeters.
- - Unit of Time, 24 of these in a day
- The total length an object travels
- - Energy that is created by
- 2 objects that hit each other
- the shortest distance between points.
- - How much stuff something has
- - Unit of Mass, 1000 grams.
- Energy that is created by an object’s position
- Strength of a movement
- - Unit of Time, 60 seconds.
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- The capacity of power to do work
- - Unit of Time, very common for short lengths of time, 60 of them makes up a minute.
- Change in momentum
- The product of force and displacement
- the science of motion
- - displacement over time
- the change in velocity
- - Distance over time, how fast something is moving.
- - Universal concept developed by humans to measure the progress of existence.
- The force that attracts mass to other mass
- The quantity of motion in a moving body
24 Clues: Change in momentum • the science of motion • the change in velocity • Strength of a movement • - displacement over time • - Energy that is created by • - Unit of Mass, 1000 grams. • - Unit of Time, 60 seconds. • 2 objects that hit each other • - How much stuff something has • The capacity of power to do work • The total length an object travels • - Unit of Time, 24 of these in a day • ...
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 2020-04-22
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- A force that exists around every object that has mass
- How fast an object is moving, measured in m/s
- When an object takes up space and has mass it has this
- A push or pull of an object changing the object's state of rest
- Use the formula P=mv to find this
- Always measure in seconds
- Collision: When objects collide and bounce off of each other
- The resistance of motion when one abject rubs against another
- When the net force of an object is at zero
- The influence required to perform an action
- The amount of gravity pushing down on an object
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- Use the formula V=d/t to find this
- Increasing rate of speed of an object
- Collision: When objects collide and stick together
- Measure of amount of matter in an object
- Unit of measurement for energy and work represented with a J
- An explanation of why something happens, it may not be a correct explanation
- A science that deals with matter, energy, motion, and force
- Physicist known for his laws of motion
- Defined in Newton's 1st law
20 Clues: Always measure in seconds • Defined in Newton's 1st law • Use the formula P=mv to find this • Use the formula V=d/t to find this • Increasing rate of speed of an object • Physicist known for his laws of motion • Measure of amount of matter in an object • When the net force of an object is at zero • The influence required to perform an action • ...
Physics 2020-06-03
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- forced that cause a change in the motion of an object are ______ forces
- international unit measure for force
- no energy is converted into heat during the collision so kinetic energy before and after the collision remains constant.
- direction is perpendicular to any curve at a particular point
- any object that is being acted upon only by the force of gravity
- amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- measuring exactly the thing that you're looking to measure
- pulling force transmitted axially by the means of a string, chain, or similar one-dimension continuous object
- force exerted on a body by gravity
- in mechanics, the universal force of attraction acting between all matter and is a vector quantity
- vector quantity that refers to "how far out of place an object is"
- equaled to work done by a force of one newton acting through one meter
- any object that once projected or dropped continues in motion by its own inertia the resistance an object has to a change in its state of motion
- projectile launched with a velocity at an angle to the horizontal of the horizontal distance traveled
- scalar quantity that refers to "how much ground an object has covered"
- fundamental unit of length in the metric system
- measure of the steepness of a line, or a section of a line, connecting two points
- standard measure of a quantity
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- total distance traveled by the object divided by the elapsed time to cover that distance
- a collision in which there is a loss of kinetic energy
- physical property that can be quantified
- vector quantity that can define as the rate where an object changes its velocity
- fully described by a magnitude (a numerical value) alone
- push or pull
- in mechanics, the universal force of attraction acting between all matter
- resistance motion of one object moving relative to another
- measures displacement and a vector quantity
- measured by the acceleration that it gives to freely falling objects.
- measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved to a great amount of distance
- instead of two variables moving in the same direction they move in opposite directions
- defined as a derived unit of 1 joule per second and is used to quantify the rate of energy transfer
- kinetic _____ has an equal amount of positive work done
- place where someone or something is located or has been put
- rate at which an object covers a distance
- two individual forces are of equal magnitude and opposite direction, then the forces are _____
- a work needed to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to its stated velocity
- used to fill in the gaps when an equation no longer works
38 Clues: push or pull • standard measure of a quantity • force exerted on a body by gravity • international unit measure for force • physical property that can be quantified • rate at which an object covers a distance • measures displacement and a vector quantity • fundamental unit of length in the metric system • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction • ...
Physics 2020-06-17
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- force per unit area
- the product of force and distance moved in the direction of the force
- unit of power
- SI unit of temperature
- energy due to the motion of the body
- a point where the weight of the object seems to act
- pressure from the surrounding air molecules
- energy in a battery or dry cell
- quantity that has magnitude only
- the product of force and its perpendicular distance from the pivot
- unit of pressure
- work done per unit time taken
- negative acceleration
- SI unit of mass
- useful output power/total input power
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- unit of energy
- SI unit of length
- friction with air
- when two forces in opposite direction are not equal and produces acceleration
- increase in length of the spring
- the gravitational pull acting on a body
- distance travelled in a stated direction per unit time taken
- change in velocity per unit time taken
- force that opposes the motion of object moving against other object
- amount of matter in a body
- when object fall with constant speed and zero acceleration due to equal upward and downward forces
- one of the instrument to measure pressure
- quantity that has magnitude and direction
- SI unit of time
29 Clues: unit of power • unit of energy • SI unit of time • SI unit of mass • unit of pressure • SI unit of length • friction with air • force per unit area • negative acceleration • SI unit of temperature • amount of matter in a body • work done per unit time taken • energy in a battery or dry cell • increase in length of the spring • quantity that has magnitude only • ...
Physics 2020-06-10
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- form of motion experienced by an object or particle that is projected near the earth's surface and moves along a curved path under the action of gravity
- push or pull of upon an object
- any physical property that can be quantified, that is, be measured using numbers.
- an object at rest on a flat surface is equal to the gravitational force on that object
- the speed of something in a given direction
- any motion of a body where gravity is the only force acting upon it
- the horizontal displacement of the projectile
- an object is the energy that it possesses due to its motion
- the pulling force transmitted axially by the means of a string, a cable, chain
- is specific measures are given to a dimension
- mass in motion
- is a unit of length
- the capacity for doing work
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- unit of work or energy
- the resistance an object has to a change in its state of motion
- distance traveled per unit of time
- how much ground an object has covered
- the rate at which the velocity of an object changes over time
- not changing or varying
- the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time
- magnitude, no direction
- a force causing a movement or a displacement
- objects sliding against eachother
- unit of power
- steepness of a line
- has magnitude and direction
26 Clues: unit of power • mass in motion • steepness of a line • is a unit of length • unit of work or energy • not changing or varying • magnitude, no direction • has magnitude and direction • the capacity for doing work • push or pull of upon an object • objects sliding against eachother • distance traveled per unit of time • how much ground an object has covered • ...
Physics 2017-10-25
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- When it moves through an object it cuts or forces the object to seperate
- When both velocity and direction remains the same
- When two objects strike together
- Amount of consistency of independent measurements
- When an object slows down
- Change in position
- Force x Time =
- Change in distance per unit change in time
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- Study of motion
- Physical quantity that has only magnitude
- Kinetic energy is not conserved
- Makes work necessary in allowing the heavy objects to be pushed
- Mass in motion
- How closed a measured value to a true or accepted value is
- Described as an incilined plane
- Product of work and displacement
- It is a lever that rotates in a fixed point
- Energy from ocean tides and tidal currents
- Physical quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- A steel bar that rotates at a fixed point
- Work is also equals to power and?
- Kinetic energy is conserved
22 Clues: Mass in motion • Force x Time = • Study of motion • Change in position • When an object slows down • Kinetic energy is conserved • Kinetic energy is not conserved • Described as an incilined plane • When two objects strike together • Product of work and displacement • Work is also equals to power and? • Physical quantity that has only magnitude • ...
physics 2016-04-25
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- 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
- :A quantity defined as the product of the mass and the velocity of an object
- Friction: The force that resists the initiation between two surfaces that are in contact and at rest
- Zero :The temperature at which molecular energy is a minimum 0oK on the Kelvin scale or -273.16oC on the Celsius scale
- :The movement of matter due to differences in density that are caused by temperature variations
- Fall :the motion of a body when only the force of gravity is acting on the body.
- Energy :The energy an object has because of position, shape or condition of the object
- 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
- : an Instrument that measures and indicates temperature
- :The change in position of an object
- :A material used to cool an area or object to a temperature that is lower than the temperature of the environment
- :A quantity, usually expressed as a percentage that measures the ratio of useful work output to work input
- Conduction :The transfer of energy as heat through a material
- : objects change in position relative to a reference point
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- :The energy that is transferred as electromagnetic waves, such as visible light and infrared waves
- Engine :A machine that transform heat into mechanical energy or work.
- Energy :The amount of work an object can do because of the object’s kinetic and potential energy
- : the distance traveled by the time interval during which the motion occurred
- :A quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed
- : 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 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
- : 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
- Friction : The force that opposes the movement of two surfaces that are in contact with each other and are sliding over each other
- Machines :A machine made of more that one simple machine
- :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
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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- Machine :One of six basic machine types of machines which are the basis for all other forms of machines
- :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
- 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
- : is a measure of how hot (or cold) something is; specifically; a measure of average kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- : The rate at which velocity changes over time; an objects accelerates if its speed, direction or both change
- : objects change in position relative to a reference point
- : an Instrument that measures and indicates temperature
- :The energy that is transferred as electromagnetic waves, such as visible light and infrared waves
- Fall :the motion of a body when only the force of gravity is acting on the body.
- 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
- :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.
- : The speed of an object in a particular direction
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- : the distance traveled by the time interval during which the motion occurred
- Zero :The temperature at which molecular energy is a minimum 0oK on the Kelvin scale or -273.16oC on the Celsius scale
- :A quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed
- :The change in position of an object
- Friction: The force that resists the initiation between two surfaces that are in contact and at rest
- 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 movement of matter due to differences in density that are caused by temperature variations
- 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
- :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.
- Energy :The amount of work an object can do because of the object’s kinetic and potential energy
- : an action exerted on a body in order to change the body’s state of rest or motion; force has magnitude and direction
- :A quantity defined as the product of the mass and the velocity of an object
- Energy :The energy an object has because of position, shape or condition of the object
- :the energy transferred between objects that are at different temperatures
- Machines :A machine made of more that one simple machine
- Conduction :The transfer of energy as heat through a material
30 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 2018-01-24
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- instrument used to measure time
- acceleration is speeding up, slowing down, or changing ____
- speed and direction
- line that goes between data points on a graph (3 words, no spaces)
- what astronauts feel as the space station falls
- gravity is affected by both mass and ____
- instrument used to multiply and divide values
- word for values and numbers
- measured in meters/second/second
- word for descriptions
- another word for force due to gravity
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- quiz game used when reviewing for a test
- instrument used to measure weight (2 words, no spaces)
- tiny unit of volume
- units for distance
- units for time
- instrument used to measure mass (3 words, no spaces)
- units for weight
- measured using a graduated cylinder
- 9.8 m/s/s
- measured in kilograms
21 Clues: 9.8 m/s/s • units for time • units for weight • units for distance • tiny unit of volume • speed and direction • measured in kilograms • word for descriptions • word for values and numbers • instrument used to measure time • measured in meters/second/second • measured using a graduated cylinder • another word for force due to gravity • quiz game used when reviewing for a test • ...
Physics 2019-03-10
Across
- the exactness of a measurement
- 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
- a factor that changes in an experiment in order to test a hypothesis
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and the velocity of an object
- the distance travelled by the time interval during which the motion occurred
- 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
- 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
- a measure of how hot (or cold) something is; specifically; a measure of average kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- a machine that transform heat into mechanical energy or work
- the measure of the straight-line distance between two points
- a machine made of more that one simple machine
- a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object
- the ability and willingness to assess claims critically and make judgements on the basis of objective and supported reasons
- a quantity that measures how much a machine multiples a force by
- one of six basic machine types of machines which are the basis for all other forms of machines
- the movement of matter due to differences in density that are caused by temperature variations
- a summary of many experimental results and observations; a law tells how things work
- 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
- 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
- a prescribed decimal place that determines the amount of rounding off to be done based on the precision of the measurement
- 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
- the motion of a body when only the force of gravity is acting on the body
- the energy of a moving object due to the objects motion
- a quantity, usually expressed as a percentage that measures the ratio of useful work output to work input
- the change in position of an object
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- the speed of an object in a particular direction
- An instrument that measures and indicates temperature
- a quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed
- the force that resists the initiation between two surfaces that are in contact and at rest
- the rate at which velocity changes over time; an objects accelerates if its speed, direction or both change
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- a material used to cool an area or object to a temperature that is lower than the temperature of the environment
- a series of steps followed to solve problems including collecting data, formulating a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis and stating conclusions
- a measure of the size of a body or region in three-dimensional space
- the energy an object has because of position, shape or condition of the object
- the vertical movement of air currents due to temperature variations
- the energy transferred between object that are at different temperatures
- the energy that is transferred as electromagnetic waves, such as visible light and infrared waves
- the transfer of energy as heat through a material
- a description of how close a measurement is to the true value of the quantity measured
- object change in position relative to a reference point
- a method of expressing a quantity as a number multiplied by 10 to the appropriate power
- the amount of work and object can do because of the object’s kinetic and potential energy
- an explanation for some phenomenon that is based on observation, experimentation, and reasoning
- the temperature at which molecular energy is a minimum 0 ok on the kelvin scale or -273.16 oc on the Celsius scale
- the force that opposes the movement of two surfaces that are in contact with each other and are sliding over each other
- an action exerted on a body in order to change the body’s state of rest or motion; force has magnitude and direction
47 Clues: the exactness of a measurement • the change in position of an object • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • a machine made of more that one simple machine • the speed of an object in a particular direction • the transfer of energy as heat through a material • An instrument that measures and indicates temperature • ...
Physics 2019-03-10
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- object change in position relative to a reference point
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object
- one of six basic machine types of machines which are the basis for all other forms of machines
- the distance travelled by the time interval during which the motion occurred
- 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
- an explanation for some phenomenon that is based on observation, experimentation, and reasoning
- the vertical movement of air currents due to temperature variations
- a quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed
- an action exerted on a body in order to change the body’s state of rest or motion; force has magnitude and direction
- a factor that changes in an experiment in order to test a hypothesis
- a quantity that measures how much a machine multiples a force by
- a measure of the size of a body or region in three-dimensional space
- the rate at which velocity changes over time; an objects accelerates if its speed, direction or both change
- a series of steps followed to solve problems including collecting data, formulating a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis and stating conclusions
- the ability and willingness to assess claims critically and make judgements on the basis of objective and supported reasons
- 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
- the speed of an object in a particular direction
- a measure of how hot (or cold) something is; specifically; a measure of average kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- 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
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and the velocity of an object
- 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 energy that is transferred as electromagnetic waves, such as visible light and infrared waves
- the energy of a moving object due to the objects motion
- 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
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- a machine made of more that one simple machine
- the temperature at which molecular energy is a minimum 0 ok on the kelvin scale or -273.16 oc on the Celsius scale
- a machine that transform heat into mechanical energy or work
- a prescribed decimal place that determines the amount of rounding off to be done based on the precision of the measurement
- the exactness of a measurement
- 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
- 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
- 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
- the movement of matter due to differences in density that are caused by temperature variations
- the transfer of energy as heat through a material
- the amount of work and object can do because of the object’s kinetic and potential energy
- a method of expressing a quantity as a number multiplied by 10 to the appropriate power
- the energy an object has because of position, shape or condition of the object
- the change in position of an object
- the energy transferred between object that are at different temperatures
- the force that resists the initiation between two surfaces that are in contact and at rest
- a description of how close a measurement is to the true value of the quantity measured
- the motion of a body when only the force of gravity is acting on the body
- a summary of many experimental results and observations; a law tells how things work
- the measure of the straight-line distance between two points
- a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object
47 Clues: the exactness of a measurement • the change in position of an object • a machine made of more that one simple machine • a measure of the amount of matter in an object • the speed of an object in a particular direction • the transfer of energy as heat through a material • An instrument that measures and indicates temperature • ...
Physics 2021-05-25
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- the energy transformed from one object to another because of a temperature difference between them
- the rate of change of velocity with respect to time
- describes the force felt between any two charged objects
- helps us understand/predict the world
- measures how hard it is for the charge to move from one place to another
- unit of energy
- maximum displacement of the medium from "rest" position
- variable=v
- a collection of statements or ideas that simplify or explain a complex phenomenon
- time for one wave/cycle to pass a given point
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- a guess based on observations and prior understanding; must be testable
- pull caused by rope,chain,cable,etc.
- a simple sketch of all forces acting on an object
- example: Mr. McKinnell pushing an object
- the absolute value of rate of change of position with respect to time
- attempts to explain something indirectly observed based on prior understanding
- the location of an object in space
- uses the variable I
- uses the equation p=mv
- a quantity with only magnitude is a ______
20 Clues: variable=v • unit of energy • uses the variable I • uses the equation p=mv • the location of an object in space • pull caused by rope,chain,cable,etc. • helps us understand/predict the world • example: Mr. McKinnell pushing an object • a quantity with only magnitude is a ______ • time for one wave/cycle to pass a given point • a simple sketch of all forces acting on an object • ...
Physics 2021-09-25
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- , base unit of thermodynamic temperature measurement
- , force that resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another.
- , also known as customary or imperial unit
- , A measured distance or dimension
- , He discovered the laws of gravity and motion and invented calculus
- , is a force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass.
- , A flow of an electric charge between two points
- , is the SI unit for the amount of a substance.
- , is the resistance of any physical object to any change in its velocity.
- , s a way of writing very large or very small numbers.
- , A property of a material or system that can be quantified by measurement.
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- , French Word where SI is derived
- , a decimal system of weights and measures based on the meter and on the kilogram.
- , the SI unit of luminous intensity.
- , the rate at which displacement is changing with respect to the time in circular motion.
- , is an everyday force that is felt when a surface pushes against an object that is placed on that surface.
- , form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion.
- , is the action of changing location or position.
- , is a force developed in a rope, string, or cable when stretched under an applied force.
- , change, or the interval over which change occurs
- , the condition of a system when neither its state of motion nor its internal energy state tends to change with time.
- , stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system.
- , A quantitative measure of inertia
- , gravitational force of attraction on an object, caused by the presence of a massive second object, such as the Earth or Moon.
- , distance between the center of the circle to its circumference is the
25 Clues: , French Word where SI is derived • , A measured distance or dimension • , A quantitative measure of inertia • , the SI unit of luminous intensity. • , also known as customary or imperial unit • , is the SI unit for the amount of a substance. • , A flow of an electric charge between two points • , is the action of changing location or position. • ...