physics Crossword Puzzles
Английские слова 2023-06-04
15 Clues: Одежда • Писать • Деревня • Пустыня • Обезьяна • Дружелюбный • Цвет апельсина • Мама твоей мамы • Почему? Ответ... • Страна кенгуру и коал • Животное с длинной шеей • Предмет в школе (Эйнштейн) • Сын твоих бабушки и дедушки твой... • Что самое важное в жизни (Доминик Торрето) • That bit of … can really help you during exams
Nuclear Physics 2020-05-24
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- where the nuclei of two atoms combine to form a larger nucleus
- the time required for one half of a sample of a radioactive element to decay
- the same number of protons, different number of neutrons.
- My teacher call himself
- is Antimatter.
- The spectra (wavelengths) that a hot gas gives off has a simple relation to the wavelengths it absorbs.
- was predicted mathematically before it was discovered
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- the photoelectric effect was explained by Einstein on the basis of light acting like
- who create this puzzle
- the splitting of an atomic nucleus into two smaller parts
- The moon may be anti-matter.
- As the atomic number increases(number of protons) so do the number of
- High frequency photons are
13 Clues: is Antimatter. • who create this puzzle • My teacher call himself • High frequency photons are • The moon may be anti-matter. • was predicted mathematically before it was discovered • the splitting of an atomic nucleus into two smaller parts • the same number of protons, different number of neutrons. • where the nuclei of two atoms combine to form a larger nucleus • ...
Physics Crossword 2020-08-18
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- Within one dimension, what mathematical tool can we use to indicate physical direction?
- x is the variable that represents an object's ________
- an example of a quantity that can be negative and is a scalar
- Is time a scalar or a vector?
- Ethel moves at a constant velocity of -3 m/s for 10 s and moves at a constant velocity of 5 m/s for the next 10 s. In meters, what is her total distance traveled?
- When assigning numerical position values, an "origin" is chosen as a _____________ point
- Truthfulness moves at a constant velocity of -15 km/hr for 3 hours and then moves at a constant velocity of 2.5 km/hr for 2 hours. In km/hr, what is Truthfulness's average speed?
- Is mass a scalar or a vector?
- Serenity takes a walk and ends at the same place that she started. In m/s, what is her average velocity?
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- Speed must be a ______________ number
- final position minus initial position
- Serendipity's initial position is 727 m, and she moves at a constant velocity of -6 m/s for 2 minutes. In m, what is her final position?
- quantity that has magnitude and physical direction
- Peacefulness walked 35 meters over the course of seven seconds. In m/s, what is Peacefulness's average speed?
- quantity that has magnitude but does not have physical direction
15 Clues: Is time a scalar or a vector? • Is mass a scalar or a vector? • Speed must be a ______________ number • final position minus initial position • quantity that has magnitude and physical direction • x is the variable that represents an object's ________ • an example of a quantity that can be negative and is a scalar • ...
Intro Physics 2012-05-17
13 Clues: fxd • time • m/s2 • N x m • magnitude • centimeters • push or pull • rise over run • zero is north • measured in joules • distance over time • how much and direction • displacement over time
Physics Crossword 2016-05-28
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- A measure of the amount of matter in an object
- The motion of a body when only the force of gravity is acting on the body
- The push or pull exerted on an object in order to change the motion
- The rate at which velocity changes over time
- An object's change in position relative to a reference point
- The tendency of an object to resist changing in motion
- A measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object
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- The SI unit for pressure
- A force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact
- The SI unit for force
- The speed of an object in a particular direction
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses
- A non solid state of matter in which the atoms or molecules are free to move
13 Clues: The SI unit for force • The SI unit for pressure • The rate at which velocity changes over time • A measure of the amount of matter in an object • The speed of an object in a particular direction • The tendency of an object to resist changing in motion • A measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object • ...
physics-Electricity 2020-03-24
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- a diode is not an amplifier because it uses no
- heater,light,motor,TV,speaker
- who made this crossword puzzle
- the current first goes through one device then another
- magnets come with two opposite side North and South
- a meter connected in parallel is correct for measuring
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- Our professor name
- charge is equivalent to amount of water
- charge is measured in this
- the current "has a choice" of going through two or more paths
- battery,generator,alternator,solar cell, fuel cell
- electron/second
- resistance is measured in this
13 Clues: electron/second • Our professor name • charge is measured in this • heater,light,motor,TV,speaker • who made this crossword puzzle • resistance is measured in this • charge is equivalent to amount of water • a diode is not an amplifier because it uses no • battery,generator,alternator,solar cell, fuel cell • magnets come with two opposite side North and South • ...
physics crossword 2021-06-03
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- the rate that a body covers a distance
- an influence tending to change movement
- a length of space between objects
- increase in speed or rate
- the force that gravity exerts on a body
- the tendency to resist change
- reduction in speed or rate
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- the action of something moving
- the direction of movement of a body
- energy transfer when an object is moved
- the rate of change
- what a clock reads
- the space that a body takes up
13 Clues: the rate of change • what a clock reads • increase in speed or rate • reduction in speed or rate • the tendency to resist change • the action of something moving • the space that a body takes up • a length of space between objects • the direction of movement of a body • the rate that a body covers a distance • an influence tending to change movement • ...
Physics Crossword 2021-06-20
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- the SI unit for work done
- a.....class lever is when the load is between the effort and fulcrum
- the fixed point in which a force turns about an object on is known as..
- an example of a third class lever.
- the moment of a force can be described as clockwise or.....
- levers make work easier by..... a force applied at one part of the lever to overcome a force at another part.
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- effect, the...... of a force is a product of the force applied (F) and the perpendicular distance from the line of action of the force to the pivot (D).
- a simple machine that turns about on a fulcrum when a force is applied to overcome another force called the load.
- is a first class lever.
- of a force, the turning effect of a force is called..
- Magnifiers, machines which can overcome a large load using a small effort are called....
- done, the product of the applied force and the distance moved in the direction of force.
- magnifiers, machines which produce a bigger movement from a smaller movement are called....
13 Clues: is a first class lever. • the SI unit for work done • an example of a third class lever. • of a force, the turning effect of a force is called.. • the moment of a force can be described as clockwise or..... • a.....class lever is when the load is between the effort and fulcrum • the fixed point in which a force turns about an object on is known as.. • ...
Physics Crossword 2021-06-20
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- machines which produce a bigger movement from a smaller movement are called....
- a simple machine that turns about on a fulcrum when a force is applied to overcome another force called the load.
- ....of a force the turning effect of a force is called..
- the...... of a force is a product of the force applied (F) and the perpendicular distance from the line of action of the force to the pivot (D).
- the product of the applied force and the distance moved in the direction of force.
- is a first class lever.
- the moment of a force can be described as clockwise or.....
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- machines which can overcome a large load using a small effort are called....
- levers make work easier by..... a force applied at one part of the lever to overcome a force at another part.
- the fixed point in which a force turns about an object on is known as..
- the SI unit for work done
- an example of a third class lever.
- a.....class lever is when the load is between the effort and fulcrum
13 Clues: is a first class lever. • the SI unit for work done • an example of a third class lever. • ....of a force the turning effect of a force is called.. • the moment of a force can be described as clockwise or..... • a.....class lever is when the load is between the effort and fulcrum • the fixed point in which a force turns about an object on is known as.. • ...
Physics Puzzle 2023-06-19
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- It measures the ability of an object to slow or delay the transmission of light.
- It flows in a single direction in a steady voltage.
- Classified according to their frequency or wavelength.
- A French physicist, proponent of Malus’s Law.
- The electric field oscillates in every 2D plane along the direction of the light motion.
- It is an application of reflection, refraction, and paraxial approximation.
- Who discovered the law in 1621 and also known as law refraction or Snell’s Law.
- The bending of light as it passes from one medium into another.
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- It is formed by the inside (concave) or outside (convex) surface of a sphere.
- It produces electric current across a conductor when exposed to a CHANGING magnetic field.
- The one that refracts and converges parallel lights to a real focus beyond the lens.
- It is a telecommunications to data transmission in high speed servers.
- Occurs due to the bending light rays due to temperature gradients in the air.
13 Clues: A French physicist, proponent of Malus’s Law. • It flows in a single direction in a steady voltage. • Classified according to their frequency or wavelength. • The bending of light as it passes from one medium into another. • It is a telecommunications to data transmission in high speed servers. • ...
Physics Crossword 2024-01-25
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- A quantity that has a magnitude and a direction
- (2words)The total distance traveled divided by the total time taken for an entire journey
- (2words)movement in relation to a frame of reference
- A quantity that has a magnitude but no direction
- The length of a path between two points
- The study of forces, energy, and motion
- The _______________ of a line on a displacement/time graph is equal to the speed
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- (3words)A system of objects that are not moving with respect to one another
- The length of the path between two points in a perfectly straight line
- A measurement of the speed an object moves at in addition to the direction the object is moving
- The rate at which the velocity of an object changes
- (2words)The rate at which an object is moving at a specific point in time
- The ratio of the distance an object moves over the time it takes to move their (scalar)
13 Clues: The length of a path between two points • The study of forces, energy, and motion • A quantity that has a magnitude and a direction • A quantity that has a magnitude but no direction • The rate at which the velocity of an object changes • (2words)movement in relation to a frame of reference • The length of the path between two points in a perfectly straight line • ...
Modern Physics 2024-05-10
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- 2,99792458x108 m/s
- Systems that maintain self-sustained chain reactions.
- When a heavy nucleus splits into smaller nuclei.
- The difference between true north and the south magnetic pole.
- Discovered by Willhelm Röntgen.
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- They are unique for every different element.
- When two light nuclei form a heavier nucleus.
- Converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- Absorbs all radiation incident on it.
- Shared the Nobel Prize in physics with Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel.
- Based on two postulates by Albert Einstein.
- An element with different M and A values.
- They have atomic (Z), mass (M), and neutron (A) numbers.
13 Clues: 2,99792458x108 m/s • Discovered by Willhelm Röntgen. • Absorbs all radiation incident on it. • An element with different M and A values. • Based on two postulates by Albert Einstein. • They are unique for every different element. • When two light nuclei form a heavier nucleus. • When a heavy nucleus splits into smaller nuclei. • ...
physics quantity 2024-07-18
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- has Newtons as its unit
- kilogram/m3 is its unit in SI
- SI unit for mass
- is unit for electric current
- is an apparatus for measuring weight
- is unit of weight
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- is the magnitude of speed
- is measure in m3
- quantity without direction
- unit is kelvin in SI
- is an apparatus for measuring length
- is the unit or energy and work done
- is SI unit o time
13 Clues: is measure in m3 • SI unit for mass • is SI unit o time • is unit of weight • unit is kelvin in SI • has Newtons as its unit • is the magnitude of speed • quantity without direction • is unit for electric current • kilogram/m3 is its unit in SI • is the unit or energy and work done • is an apparatus for measuring length • is an apparatus for measuring weight
Ultrasound Physics 2024-09-10
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- Ultrasound is 50 shades of...
- Shorter wavelengths produce higher or lower frequencies?
- Name of the symbol that denotes wavelength
- Pressure, density, temperature, and particle motion are acoustic...
- The state in wave propagation where particles are close together (high density)
- 1540m/s is the propagation speed in...
- The rate at which work is being performed (unit is watts)
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- A type of wave that needs a medium to propagate
- Particles are stretched farther apart in this state of wave propagation (low density)
- The number of cycles per second is...(Hz)
- Waves that propagate with particle motion perpendicular to the wave direction
- What is the unit of frequency called?
- Higher frequencies have more resolution but less...
13 Clues: Ultrasound is 50 shades of... • What is the unit of frequency called? • 1540m/s is the propagation speed in... • The number of cycles per second is...(Hz) • Name of the symbol that denotes wavelength • A type of wave that needs a medium to propagate • Higher frequencies have more resolution but less... • Shorter wavelengths produce higher or lower frequencies? • ...
physics crossword 2024-11-13
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- I'm the greatest positive value on a wave
- I'm the repetitive back and forth motion
- I'm the amount of waves that move past a fixed point
- looks likes a spring
- a disturbance which brings energy from point to point
- the way you measure how long a wave is
- Speed of a wave
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- Motion in which points swing at 90°
- I'm the range of a vibration
- waves that need a medium distribution
- I'm the smallest value on a wave
- Travels through the surface of earth
- a form of radiation
13 Clues: Speed of a wave • a form of radiation • looks likes a spring • I'm the range of a vibration • I'm the smallest value on a wave • Motion in which points swing at 90° • Travels through the surface of earth • waves that need a medium distribution • the way you measure how long a wave is • I'm the repetitive back and forth motion • I'm the greatest positive value on a wave • ...
Physics Vocabulary 2025-04-30
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- redirection of a wave as it passes from one medium to another
- throwing back by a body or surface of light
- visible radiation is electromagnetic radiation
- light at frequencies
- the distance between successive crests of a wave
- orientation of oscillations
- the degree of bending or curving of a line or surface
- property possessed by an object of producing different sensations
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- having an outline or surface that curves inward
- reflective surfaces that use the principle of reflection to form images
- the range of wavelengths or frequencies
- measure of something
- a position or direction that is at an angle of 90° to something else
13 Clues: measure of something • light at frequencies • orientation of oscillations • the range of wavelengths or frequencies • throwing back by a body or surface of light • visible radiation is electromagnetic radiation • having an outline or surface that curves inward • the distance between successive crests of a wave • the degree of bending or curving of a line or surface • ...
Spelling Practice March 20-24 2023-03-22
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- the science that deals with matter, energy, motion, and force.
- the science or art of political government.
- unusually excellent; superior:
- a person who judges, evaluates, or analyzes literary or artistic works, dramatic or musical performances, or the like, especially for a newspaper or magazine.
- of or relating to critics or criticism, especially of literature, film, music, etc.:
- the territory or country itself:
- to give publicity to; bring to public notice; advertise:
- a person who is active in politics.
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- a scientist who specializes in physics.
- with the exclusion of; excluding; save; but:
- open to all persons:
- commonly or generally known or seen:
- of, relating to, or consisting of spirit; incorporeal.
- a social unit consisting of one or more adults together with the children they care for:
- of, relating to, or maintained by a nation as an organized whole or independent political unit:
- the principle of conscious life; the vital principle in humans, animating the body or mediating between body and soul.
16 Clues: open to all persons: • unusually excellent; superior: • the territory or country itself: • a person who is active in politics. • commonly or generally known or seen: • a scientist who specializes in physics. • the science or art of political government. • with the exclusion of; excluding; save; but: • of, relating to, or consisting of spirit; incorporeal. • ...
BR 2022-07-01
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- pre-requisite for using Data model customisation
- I can predict if a car will overturn or a train will derail
- Picturize your Dream home
- What does the E in DELMIA stand for ?
- Model the sustainable planet
- Here you can see all your tasks and their details
- Shape your Dreams
- The product is good, but where is the variety?
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- Searching is boring. I can help you locate your files easily
- I am used to track the project timelines
- I am the foundation of 3D CAD
- Presentations are okay, but how about interactive 3D presentations
- I helped create the Covid19 vaccines
- I am a component. Many of us make up the assembly
- I predict how Covid can spread in a closed space. I can also tell if an aircraft will fly.
- Company that was acquired in the year 1997
- Quantum Physics toh theek hai, Quantum Chemistry ko explore karte hai ( Quantum physics is okay, let’s explore Quantum Chemistry)
- See what’s happening
- Geometry ko bhi Maryada hai (Even Geometry has Limitations)
- An annual competition in DS for students to design and prototype a product
20 Clues: Shape your Dreams • See what’s happening • Picturize your Dream home • Model the sustainable planet • I am the foundation of 3D CAD • I helped create the Covid19 vaccines • What does the E in DELMIA stand for ? • I am used to track the project timelines • Company that was acquired in the year 1997 • The product is good, but where is the variety? • ...
concept summary 2021-10-12
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- vertical straight line
- object is located relative to a frame of reference
- physical quantity described magnitude
- relationship modelling knowledge of physics mathematically
- speed distance an object travels divided by the length of time travelled
- shortest straight line path
- graph A graph of motion with velocity on the y-axis and time on the x-axis; the slope of the line equals the acceleration
- interval over which change occurs
- The “steepness” of a straight line on a graph
- quantity that has both magnitude and direction
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- horizontal straight line
- natural science that studies matter
- total length of the path travelled
- graph A graph of motion with position on the y-axis and time on the x-axis; the slope of the line equals the velocity
- of reference defined origin and axes that specify the directions
- speed speed of an object at a single moment of time
- size
- speed when instantaneous speed has the same value throughout
- The change in velocity per unit of time
- equations Equations that tell the relationship between initial and final velocity, displacement, time, and acceleration
- rate the position change
21 Clues: size • vertical straight line • horizontal straight line • rate the position change • shortest straight line path • interval over which change occurs • total length of the path travelled • natural science that studies matter • physical quantity described magnitude • The change in velocity per unit of time • The “steepness” of a straight line on a graph • ...
SCHOOL SUBJECTS 1 2025-02-05
10 Clues: MATEK • KÓRUS • FIZIKA • HITTAN • FRANCIA • SZOLFÉZS • BIOLÓGIA /TERMÉSZETISMERET • TÁRSADALOMISMERET/ HONISMERET • MŰVÉSZET /VIZUÁLIS KULTÚRA/ ~ AND DESIGN • TUDOMÁNY (FIZIKA, BIOLÓGIA ÉS KÉMIA EGYÜTTESEN)
physics 2016-11-06
8 Clues: the top of a wave • the end of a wave • another name for vibration • largest electromagnetic wave • another name for right angle • smallest electromagnetic wave • the name for the bottom of a wave • the amount of times the wave appears
Physics 2020-04-02
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- / temperature difference between objects
- / electrical current flow
- / how much energy is usefully transferred
- / to scatter in all directions or to use wastefully
- Potential Energy / energy stored in a stretched spring, elastic band
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- / force acts upon an object
- / electromagnets waves or sound
- energy / energy stored by a moving object
8 Clues: / electrical current flow • / force acts upon an object • / electromagnets waves or sound • / temperature difference between objects • / how much energy is usefully transferred • energy / energy stored by a moving object • / to scatter in all directions or to use wastefully • Potential Energy / energy stored in a stretched spring, elastic band
physics 2020-12-07
Physics 2021-08-03
8 Clues: energy made sunlight • Cleanest natural gas. • Power made using tides. • Gas that causes acid rain. • Radioactive waste is produced from. • Fuels made from plants and matter. • Power made when water through turbine and generator. • fuel+oxygen after burning gives carbon dioxide+water+________
Physics 2021-08-03
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- Radioactive waste is produced from.
- Fuel+oxygen after burning gives carbon dioxide+Water+________
- Gas that causes acid rain.
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- Power made when water goes through the turbine and generator.
- Power made using tides.
- Energy made from sunlight.
- Clearest natural gas.
- Fuels made from plants and animals matter.
8 Clues: Clearest natural gas. • Power made using tides. • Energy made from sunlight. • Gas that causes acid rain. • Radioactive waste is produced from. • Fuels made from plants and animals matter. • Power made when water goes through the turbine and generator. • Fuel+oxygen after burning gives carbon dioxide+Water+________
PHYSICS 2021-10-13
8 Clues: is a form of energy • is half of radius of curvature • lens has positive focal length • mirror is called diverging mirror • mirror is called converging mirror • is bending of light into other medium • is bouncing back of light in same medium • is inversely proportional to refractive index
Physics 2021-09-13
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- Ultrasound component that has crystals.
- Waveform that needs a medium for propagation.
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- A measure of how big a wave is.
- Is inversely proportional to wavelength.
- Ultrasound type that can measure blood flow.
- This function allows partial review of scan.
- Brightness of the image on the ultrasound.
- A unit of frequency.
8 Clues: A unit of frequency. • A measure of how big a wave is. • Ultrasound component that has crystals. • Is inversely proportional to wavelength. • Brightness of the image on the ultrasound. • Ultrasound type that can measure blood flow. • This function allows partial review of scan. • Waveform that needs a medium for propagation.
Physics 2021-12-09
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- These elements are unstable and decay in nuclear reactions to form more stable elements
- These energy resources can be replaced in a short time.
- This flask was made by James Dewer (1892).
- Energy that can travel through a vacuum.
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- Forms in layers below the ground, these are called seams.
- One of the energy paths that doesn't begin at the sun.
- Type of heat transfer that mostly is from a liquid to a gas or vice-versa.
- The energy path that begins with the movement of energy in the tides
8 Clues: Energy that can travel through a vacuum. • This flask was made by James Dewer (1892). • One of the energy paths that doesn't begin at the sun. • These energy resources can be replaced in a short time. • Forms in layers below the ground, these are called seams. • The energy path that begins with the movement of energy in the tides • ...
Physics 2022-05-12
8 Clues: A Math Equation • energy from the sun • Form to hold energy • Distance between the crest • Current Flow of positive charge • device designed to resist energy • Used in medieval times as a weapon • Distance from the one place to object
Physics 2022-05-16
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- light deflected
- apparent difference between the frequency at which sound or light waves leave a source
- throwing back No Absorbing
- beam of light or other system of waves is spread out
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- distance traveled waves
- ripples in water surface
- maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation
- substance or material that carries the wave
8 Clues: light deflected • distance traveled waves • ripples in water surface • throwing back No Absorbing • substance or material that carries the wave • maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation • beam of light or other system of waves is spread out • apparent difference between the frequency at which sound or light waves leave a source
Physics 2025-01-16
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- Can be transverse or longitudinal
- - A form of energy due to motion.
- Constant if acceleration is zero
- - The distance traveled per unit of time.
- - The natural force pulling objects toward the Earth.
- - The measure of the amount of matter in an object.
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- - The force of attraction between two masses.
- - The speed of an object in a specific direction.
- - The energy stored in an object due to its position.
- - A push or pull acting on an object.
10 Clues: Constant if acceleration is zero • Can be transverse or longitudinal • - A form of energy due to motion. • - A push or pull acting on an object. • - The distance traveled per unit of time. • - The force of attraction between two masses. • - The speed of an object in a specific direction. • - The measure of the amount of matter in an object. • ...
Physics 2024-12-02
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- How much is the gravity on earth?
- Will a more dance sink or float on a less dense object?
- What can be measured using a spring balance?
- Another unit for density ___/cm^3
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- If oil is put on top of water will it float or sink?
- What can be found using the formula mass/volume?
- The SI unit of density ____/m^3.
- What is the amount of matter in an object?
8 Clues: The SI unit of density ____/m^3. • How much is the gravity on earth? • Another unit for density ___/cm^3 • What is the amount of matter in an object? • What can be measured using a spring balance? • What can be found using the formula mass/volume? • If oil is put on top of water will it float or sink? • Will a more dance sink or float on a less dense object?
Physics 2024-04-15
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- - A tiny unit of matter that cannot be further divided.
- Mechanics - Branch of physics describing the behavior of particles at the smallest scales.
- - The branch of physics that deals with heat and energy transfer.
- - The force that combines electricity and magnetism.
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- - A physicist known for his theory of relativity and the equation E=mc².
- - The physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- Mechanics - The branch of physics that describes the behavior of particles at the smallest scales.
- - The branch of physics that deals with phenomena at the smallest scales.
- - Elementary particles of light and carriers of electromagnetic radiation.
- - The force that attracts objects with mass towards each other.
10 Clues: - The force that combines electricity and magnetism. • - A tiny unit of matter that cannot be further divided. • - The force that attracts objects with mass towards each other. • - The branch of physics that deals with heat and energy transfer. • - A physicist known for his theory of relativity and the equation E=mc². • ...
Physics 2022-11-21
8 Clues: transfer of energy • the measurement of energy • heat transfer through solids • heat transfer without particles • The standard measurement for mass • Standard measurement for velocity • the transfer of heat through liquids and gases • states that energy can never be created or destroyed
Physics 2022-11-10
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- the rate of an object when it changes its position
- when an object had a greater amount of force going one way than the other
- rate of which velocity changes (speeds up or slows down)
- the unit of measurement used when measuring force
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- speed with a direction
- when an object stays at the exact same speed
- when you push or pull an object
- when an object has a net force of 0
8 Clues: speed with a direction • when you push or pull an object • when an object has a net force of 0 • when an object stays at the exact same speed • the unit of measurement used when measuring force • the rate of an object when it changes its position • rate of which velocity changes (speeds up or slows down) • ...
Physics 2022-11-17
8 Clues: Is on earth. • some with force. • in every mption. • slows things down. • is in newtons law. • how things happen. • is in a lot of actions • in a certain direction.
physics 2021-11-04
Physics 2022-09-16
8 Clues: Needs a medium • Propogate by particle motion • Will work in medium or vacuum • How many times an event occurs • propogate by particle compression • defined as a concentration of force • Determined by the difference of mean and minimum • Physical distance of one compression to the next
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School subjects 2022-02-23
School subjects 2024-12-16
V K Krishna Menon College National Science Day Celebrations 28-02-2023 2023-02-26
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- machinery of a computer
- substance that makes a chemical reaction happen faster
- the smallest unit into which a substance can be divided without changing its chemical nature
- reaction causing rusting of iron
- the branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity
- the scientific study of sight and light
- electronic system that records sound or stores information in high-quality
- scientific study of the way that the development of living things is controlled by qualities that have been passed on from parents to children
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- screen of a machine
- study of the relationship between living things and their surroundings
- chemical processes in plants or animals that change food into energy
- single celled microscopic animals
- a very small quantity of electromagnetic energy
- branch of physics that deals with heat, work, and temperature, and their relation to energy, entropy
- the form and structure of animals and plants
- this interaction determines the motion of planets, stars, galaxies,
- reaction in which a molecule of water breaks one or more chemical bonds
- machine used for counting
- science that employs the methods and principles of physics and chemistry in the study of astronomical objects
- computer network within an organization
20 Clues: screen of a machine • machinery of a computer • machine used for counting • reaction causing rusting of iron • single celled microscopic animals • computer network within an organization • the scientific study of sight and light • the form and structure of animals and plants • a very small quantity of electromagnetic energy • ...
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14 Clues: push • x-rays • a sponsor • commercial • heated objects • begin or start • branch of science • thing made by hand • detecting vibration • a peice of machinery • a speech or a writing • movement or series of moves • a person who designs things • the action of one object coming
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STAHS Yr9 Vocabulary Crossword December 2021 2020-09-30
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- PE: Stable, inherited traits that determine individual potential to learn a skill
- Maths: The longest side on a right angled triangle
- English: Punctuation used to show ownership
- Latin: Substance poured into voids to make casts of bodies
- English: Another name for a 'verse' in poetry
- Geography: The number of people per kilometre squared is known as the population ________
- Art: Lines side by side
- Physics: The unit of power
- Biology: A type of respiration which does not require oxygen
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- Latin: Pompeiian canine
- Music: Indian drums
- PE: The foul called in netball when a player is marking too close
- Biology: White blood cell which engulfs pathogens
- MFL: Tiny German-speaking country with capital Vaduz
- MFL: Structure of a language
- Maths: The steeper a line the larger its ________
- Geography: The Global ______ Index is published each year and ranks countries according to levels of conflict and crime
- Physics: A circuit with all components on a single loop
- Art: The light and dark in a drawing is called _____
- History: An item produced by slave labour in the eighteenth century
- Music: Debussy composed in this musical style
- History: Name of the naval fleet sent by Spain against England
22 Clues: Music: Indian drums • Latin: Pompeiian canine • Art: Lines side by side • Physics: The unit of power • MFL: Structure of a language • English: Punctuation used to show ownership • English: Another name for a 'verse' in poetry • Music: Debussy composed in this musical style • Biology: White blood cell which engulfs pathogens • Maths: The steeper a line the larger its ________ • ...
PeTA 1 (Physics) 2021-01-31
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- the term for farsightedness.
- uses convex lenses and is an instrument that can be used that makes something appear larger than what they look like.
- vibrations of light waves occur in a single plane.
- the combination of two or more electromagnetic waveforms to form a wave in which the displacement is either reinforced or canceled.
- an electromagnetic wave that can be detected by the human eye.
- refers to a phenomena that occur when a wave encounters an obstacle or opening.
- the person who stated that the ratio of the angles of incidence and transmission is
- to the ration of the refractive index of the materials at interface.
- has a reflecting surface that is curved outward.
- a disturbance or oscillation that travels through space-time, accompanied by a transfer of energy.
- an image produced by or as a if by a mirror.
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- uses concave lenses and is a two-eyed tool and instrument that can be used to observe distant objects with a wider field of view.
- uses convex lenses and is an instrument that can be used to observe small objects that is invisible to the human eye.
- is the bending of light as it passes from one transparent substance into another.
- uses concave lenses and is a single-eyed tool and instrument that can be used to observe distant objects in a small area.
- smooth, shiny surfaces that allows us to see an image or the reflection of their surface
- the term for nearsightedness.
- is by which light is spread out according to its color as it passes through an object.
- are lenses that we use and may either use concave or convex lenses depending on the sight of the person.
- curved pieces of glass or transparent materials that refracts light.
- has a reflecting surface that is curved inward.
21 Clues: the term for farsightedness. • the term for nearsightedness. • an image produced by or as a if by a mirror. • has a reflecting surface that is curved inward. • has a reflecting surface that is curved outward. • vibrations of light waves occur in a single plane. • an electromagnetic wave that can be detected by the human eye. • ...
PeTA 1 (Physics) 2021-01-31
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- the term for farsightedness.
- curved pieces of glass or transparent materials that refracts light.
- vibrations of light waves occur in a single plane.
- uses concave lenses and is a single-eyed tool and instrument that can be used to observe distant objects in a small area.
- an image produced by or as a if by a mirror.
- has a reflecting surface that is curved inward.
- uses convex lenses and is an instrument that can be used to observe small objects that is invisible to the human eye.
- the combination of two or more electromagnetic waveforms to form a wave in which the displacement is either reinforced or canceled.
- a disturbance or oscillation that travels through space-time, accompanied by a transfer of energy.
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- is by which light is spread out according to its color as it passes through an object.
- are lenses that we use and may either use concave or convex lenses depending on the sight of the person.
- the person who stated that the ratio of the angles of incidence and transmission is
- uses concave lenses and is a two-eyed tool and instrument that can be used to observe distant objects with a wider field of view.
- smooth, shiny surfaces that allows us to see an image or the reflection of their surface
- refers to a phenomena that occur when a wave encounters an obstacle or opening.
- is the bending of light as it passes from one transparent substance into another.
- has a reflecting surface that is curved outward.
- an electromagnetic wave that can be detected by the human eye.
- to the ration of the refractive index of the materials at interface.
- uses convex lenses and is an instrument that can be used that makes something appear larger than what they look like.
- the term for nearsightedness.
21 Clues: the term for farsightedness. • the term for nearsightedness. • an image produced by or as a if by a mirror. • has a reflecting surface that is curved inward. • has a reflecting surface that is curved outward. • vibrations of light waves occur in a single plane. • an electromagnetic wave that can be detected by the human eye. • ...
Physics crossword puzzle 2021-03-11
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- Newton's ____ law states that all forces between two objects exist in equal magnitude and opposite direction
- _____ energy is stored up energy capable of doing work.
- The _____ System is the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it.
- When antimatter and matter meet, they ______ each other.
- My name is
- Least amount of inputs to achieve the highest amount of output.
- Force due to gravity
- Pounds per square inch.
- Largest of Jupiter moon
- The _____ belt is a circumstellar disc in the outer Solar System, extending from the orbit of Neptune.
- The ______ belt is located roughly between the orbits of the planets Jupiter and Mars.
- Newton's first law is often referred to as the principle of ____.
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- My teacher calls himself
- the law of ____ of energy states that energy can be converted in form, but not created or destroyed.
- In our solar system, it is the planet closest to the sun.
- A measure of how fast something moves in a particular direction.
- A _____ machine doesn't have a motor, it's self powered.
- _____ energy ends up as heat.
- A fuel formed by natural processes, such as anaerobic decomposition of buried dead organisms
- way Our planet is located in this galaxy?
20 Clues: My name is • Force due to gravity • Pounds per square inch. • Largest of Jupiter moon • My teacher calls himself • _____ energy ends up as heat. • way Our planet is located in this galaxy? • _____ energy is stored up energy capable of doing work. • A _____ machine doesn't have a motor, it's self powered. • In our solar system, it is the planet closest to the sun. • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-12
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- 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.
- is a form of energy that an object or a particle has because of its motion.
- quantitative measure of inertia, a fundamental property of all matter.
- takes place when particles, each other and come near enough to interact and exert a mutual influence.
- the absolute unit of force in SI.
- is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object.
- a number expressing a property, quantity, or relation that remains unchanged under specified conditions.
- the capacity for doing work.
- unit of work or energy in the SI.
- "how much ground an object has covered" during its motion.
- product of the mass of a particle and its velocity.
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- stored energy.
- implies that an object has moved, or has been displaced.
- is an applied force to bring desired change to the position of the load.
- change with time of the position or orientation of a body.
- are the standard units of measurement.
- the rate of increase of speed or the rate of change of velocity
- are standards for measurement of physical quantities that need clear definitions to be useful.
- is a scalar quantity that refers to "how fast an object is moving".
- is a physical vector quantity; both magnitude and direction are needed to define it.
- also called gravitation
- is change, or the interval over which change occurs.
22 Clues: stored energy. • also called gravitation • the capacity for doing work. • the absolute unit of force in SI. • unit of work or energy in the SI. • are the standard units of measurement. • product of the mass of a particle and its velocity. • is change, or the interval over which change occurs. • implies that an object has moved, or has been displaced. • ...
Regents Physics Crossword 2021-04-22
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- disturbance is parallel to wave motion
- standard unit of measure for energy
- resistance of motion
- the hindrance to the flow of charge
- the slope of a velocity vs. time graph
- measure current
- force the "upward" force
- the energy stored by an object
- the area under a force vs. distance
- the bouncing of a wave off of a surface
- two objects naturally vibrate at same frequency
- standard unit of measure for force
- make up protons, neutrons and alpha particles
- multiple paths for current to flow
- an objects ability to do work
- spreading of a wave through an opening
- time it takes to complete one cycle
- the rate at which work is done
- quantity that has magnitude and direction
- the charge of one proton or electron
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- measure voltage
- bending of a wave from one medium into another
- no net force
- an objects ability to resist change
- the energy of motion
- how many cycles occur in one second
- alternate unit for energy (modern physics)
- the product of velocity and mass
- the friction overcome to GET AN OBJECT MOVING
- the friction overcome to KEEP AN OBJECT MOVING
- force of gravity on an object
- "the push"
- the rate at which charge moves
- a measure of how stiff a spring is
- one path for current to flow
- an object's overall change in position
- disturbance is perpendicular to wave motion
- distance between two points that are in phase
38 Clues: "the push" • no net force • measure voltage • measure current • resistance of motion • the energy of motion • force the "upward" force • one path for current to flow • force of gravity on an object • an objects ability to do work • the energy stored by an object • the rate at which charge moves • the rate at which work is done • the product of velocity and mass • ...
Physics Chapter Waves 2020-06-25
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- sound cannot travel through _______
- the distance between two successive crests or points on the wave
- used in intruder alarm or remote control
- used in sterilization
- a region of high pressure where molecules are moving towards each other or closer together
- sound wave with frequency above 20000Hz
- used in cancer treatment
- vibrations of particle parallel to the direction of the wave or energy transfer
- colour that refracted the most when passing through a glass prism
- vibrations of particle perpendicular to the direction of the wave or energy transfer
- time taken for one complete wave to pass through a fixed point
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- used in satellite communication
- the number of complete waves passing through a fixed point in a second
- unit of frequency
- used in optical fibre for medical and telecommunications
- a region of low pressure where molecules are moving away from each other or apart
- used in medical to obtain images of bones
- separation of white light into seven different colours
- the maximum displacement of the particle on the wave from its rest or equilibrium position
- a longitudinal wave which consists of compression and rarefaction
- colour that refracted the least when passing through a glass prism
- a reflected sound wave
22 Clues: unit of frequency • used in sterilization • a reflected sound wave • used in cancer treatment • used in satellite communication • sound cannot travel through _______ • sound wave with frequency above 20000Hz • used in intruder alarm or remote control • used in medical to obtain images of bones • separation of white light into seven different colours • ...
physics d reveiw 2020-06-14
Across
- where the protons and neutrons can be found in the atomic structure
- particle in the nucleus with a positive charge
- the number of counts from a sample per second
- type of radiation involving a high speed electron
- household appliance that uses radiation
- to cause an atom to become charged by gain or loss of electron
- most penetrating form of radiation
- a nucleus of an atom that is likely to decay
- electrons can be found in these orbiting the nucleus
- the scientist responsible for the nuclear model of the atom
- the most ionising type of radiation
- the scientist responsible for the plum pudding model
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- the exposure to a radioactive product by touching
- the time for the number of unstable nuclei to reduce by 1/2
- used to describe the radiation of the surroundings
- atoms of the same element with a different number of neutrons
- exposure to a radioactive material without touching
- the unit activity is measured in
- the charge of a neutron in the nucleus
- sub-atomic particle with a negative charge
20 Clues: the unit activity is measured in • most penetrating form of radiation • the most ionising type of radiation • the charge of a neutron in the nucleus • household appliance that uses radiation • sub-atomic particle with a negative charge • a nucleus of an atom that is likely to decay • the number of counts from a sample per second • ...
Physics Crossword (Project) 2020-08-24
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- The symbol of A is the SI unit of
- ... System is when it is not affecting the surroundings
- Mass times velocity is the formula for
- Impulse is related to Newton’s … law, where F=ma
- The SI unit that represents the amount of substance is
- The SI unit of time is
- Hertz (Hz) is used to express
- Change of momentum in a very small amount of time is called
- Delta V / Time is the formula for …
- Square meter is the symbol of
- What is International System of Units shortened?
- … collision is the collision that occurs when two objects collide and don’t bounce away from each other
- It's an event that occurs when 2 bodies exert forces
- Change of momentum is proportional to the force applied is Newton’s 2nd ...
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- The measure of how much space an object takes up is called
- The SI unit that represents the quantity of heat
- Mass divided by volume is an equation used to calculate
- The SI unit of speed
- What type of quantity is momentum?
- Intensity of electric current is expressed in
- The symbol kg is the SI unit of
- The SI unit of length is
- What is the unit of electric resistance?
- Momentum is the quantity that is defined as the motion in a … object
- There are two types of momentum which are … and angular momentum
- The law where the total momentum before the collision is equal to the total momentum after the collision is called … of momentum
- Symbol of momentum
- The total kinetic energy before and after collision is equal
- The SI unit that represents luminous intensity is
- The derived quantity of volume is
- What will happen to the momentum if there is an external force acting on it?
- The SI unit of the force is
- The SI unit of pressure is
- Measurement velocity after collision is called?
- Measurement velocity before collision is called?
35 Clues: Symbol of momentum • The SI unit of speed • The SI unit of time is • The SI unit of length is • The SI unit of pressure is • The SI unit of the force is • Hertz (Hz) is used to express • Square meter is the symbol of • The symbol kg is the SI unit of • The symbol of A is the SI unit of • The derived quantity of volume is • What type of quantity is momentum? • ...
Physics - Crossword Waves 2021-04-06
Across
- For a wave or vibration, the maximum displacement on either side of the equilibrium (midpoint) position.
- The speed with which waves pass a particular point.
- The time in which a vibration is completed. The period of a wave equals the period of the source, and is equal to 1/frequency.
- One of the places in a wave where the wave is lowest or the disturbance is greatest in the opposite direction from a crest.
- The SI unit of frequency. One hertz (Hz) equals one vibration per second.
- To cause a wave to move through a medium, to multiply or to breed. To spread out and grow.
- A stationary wave pattern formed in a medium when two sets of identical waver pass through the medium in opposite directions.
- One of the places in a wave where the wave is highest or the disturbance is greatest in the opposite direction from a trough.
- The V-shaped disturbance created by an object moving across a liquid surface at a speed greater than the wave speed.
- The pattern formed by superposition of different sets of waves that produces reinforcement in some places and cancellation in others.
- The waveform traced by simple harmonic motion, which can be made visible on a moving conveyor belt by a pendulum swinging at right angles above the moving belt.
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- The shift in received frequency due to motion of a vibrating source toward or away from a receiver.
- The distance between successive crests, troughs, or identical parts of a wave.
- A wave in which the medium vibrates in a direction parallel (longitudinal) to the direction in which the wave travels. Sound waves are longitudinal.
- For a vibrating body or medium, the number of vibrations per unit time. For a wave, the number of crests that pass a particular point per unit time.
- A wave in which the medium vibrates in a direction perpendicular (transverse) to the direction in which the wave travels. Light waves and water waves are transverse.
- Any part of a standing wave with maximum displacement and maximum energy.
- The loud sound resulting from the incidence of a shock wave.
- The cone-shaped disturbance created by an object moving at supersonic speed through a fluid.
- Phenomenon that occurs when the frequency of forced vibrations on an object matches the object’s natural frequency, producing a dramatic increase in amplitude.
- Any part of a standing wave that remains stationary; a region of minimal or zero energy.
21 Clues: The speed with which waves pass a particular point. • The loud sound resulting from the incidence of a shock wave. • Any part of a standing wave with maximum displacement and maximum energy. • The SI unit of frequency. One hertz (Hz) equals one vibration per second. • The distance between successive crests, troughs, or identical parts of a wave. • ...
Physics Vocabulary Review 2021-05-16
Across
- the ratio of the force affecting the spring to the displacement caused by it
- rate of flow of electric charge
- locus of a point that moves such that its distance from a fixed straight line
- difference between the measured value and the actual value
- an instrument used for measuring electric potential difference between two points in an electric circuit
- are due to identified causes and can, in principle, be eliminated
- closeness of two or more measurements to each other
- forces that contribute to the momentum change of an individual object are the forces acting between the objects themselves
- the capacity for doing work
- an indication of how close a series of measurements are to an accepted value
- property of a body by virtue of which it opposes any agency that attempts to put it in motion or, if it is moving, to change the magnitude or direction of its velocity
- an object upon which the only force is gravity
- a certain amount of force you apply for a certain amount of time to cause a change in momentum
- an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit
- the SI base unit of electrical current
- a proportionality constant, more precisely
- rate of change of velocity
- standard unit of electrical resistance
- the product of a system's mass multiplied by its velocity
- a piece of transparent material that is shaped so as to cause light rays to bend in a specific way as they pass through it
- describes the forces that are in opposition to the relative motion of an object as it passes through the air
- vector sum of all the forces that act upon an object
- sudden, forceful coming together in direct contact of two bodies
- a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion
- 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 force of gravity on the object
- force that resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another
- the force that surfaces exert to prevent solid objects from passing through each other
- a point on a surface wave where the displacement of the medium is at a maximum
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position
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- the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time
- measure of how quickly an organism can respond to a particular stimulus
- the point where light rays originating from a point on the object converge
- the amount of potential energy between two points on a circuit
- the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space or through a material medium
- the path that an object with mass in motion follows through space as a function of time
- curved like the inner surface of a sphere or bowl
- the physical quantity that has only magnitude
- 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 force that acts on a body moving in a circular path and is directed toward the center around which the body is moving
- a generic term describing a single disturbance that moves through a transmission medium
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- a physical system that does not allow transfer of matter in or out of the system
- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- an object that is falling under the sole influence of gravity
- relatively small deformations of an object, the displacement or size of the deformation is directly proportional to the deforming force or load
- the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time
- a disturbance that travels through a medium from one location to another location
- the position of a point in time (instant) on a waveform cycle
- describes the ability of the optical system to focus light
- distance between corresponding points of two consecutive waves
- quantitative measure of inertia
- a measure of the force that can cause an object to rotate about an axis
- a push or pull that acts upon an object
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed
- Rise over Run
56 Clues: Rise over Run • rate of change of velocity • the capacity for doing work • rate of flow of electric charge • quantitative measure of inertia • the force of gravity on the object • the SI base unit of electrical current • standard unit of electrical resistance • a push or pull that acts upon an object • a proportionality constant, more precisely • ...
Elements and physics 2021-09-16
Across
- The sun is in this state of matter
- It has a half-life of 22 minutes and is a metal and the letters is FR
- It's letters is Al
- Smallest thing in the world
- It's number on the periodic table is 104
- a combination of atoms
- it's symbol is Zn
- it's symbol is BE
- it's symbol is CuSn and the Greeks had an ______ age
- it is what the sun fuses hydrogen into.
- It is what we inhale
- it's an alloy that has the symbol CU
- The sun is fusing it in it's core
- diamonds and coal are formed out of this
- A metal that has the word titan in it
- Is made from carbon and is a gemstone
- it's symbol is AU
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- it's symbol is PT
- it's symbol is S
- It's symbol on the periodic table is CH₄
- The most expensive non-radioactive metal
- It's used in pencils
- it is used in cans and has the symbol SN
- it is the name of the first planet in our solar system
- the most smallest form of life possible
- It connects quarks
- It can never be destroyed nor created
- The force that keeps us on earth
- it's symbol on the periodic chart is K
- it has the symbol O₃
30 Clues: it's symbol is S • it's symbol is PT • it's symbol is Zn • it's symbol is BE • it's symbol is AU • It's letters is Al • It connects quarks • It's used in pencils • It is what we inhale • it has the symbol O₃ • a combination of atoms • Smallest thing in the world • The force that keeps us on earth • The sun is fusing it in it's core • The sun is in this state of matter • ...
physics/chemistry crossword 2022-02-10
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- system the sun and planets
- a positively charged ion
- giant a large reddish star late life
- part of the electromagnetic spectrum that you can see heat through
- waves hold the universe together
- a atom with the same number of protons, neutrons, and electrons
- the change in the illuminated area of one celestial body as seen from another celestial body
- waves part of the electromagnetic spectrum and something that people use to listen to music
- a particle with no charge in the nucleus
- a atom or molecule with a charge
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- a positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom
- any of the nine bodies that orbit the sun
- part of the electromagnetic spectrum but is also a key part of your kitchen
- dwarf a small hot dim star that is leftover center of old star
- a negatively charged ion
- a negatively charged particle in the rings of a atom
- potential of hydrogen
- table a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number
- the basic unit of a chemical element
- an event that a shadow of one celestial body on another
20 Clues: potential of hydrogen • a negatively charged ion • a positively charged ion • system the sun and planets • waves hold the universe together • a atom or molecule with a charge • giant a large reddish star late life • the basic unit of a chemical element • a particle with no charge in the nucleus • any of the nine bodies that orbit the sun • ...
physics study puzzle 2022-01-03
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- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container, especially when great
- the spreading of something more widely
- the quality of being hot; high temperature
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization
- an educated guess
- the state of not being definite or certain because you may want to change it later
- the pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
- corresponding in size or amount to something else
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in transfer of heat
- the way in which a substance, typically a liquid, holds together; thickness or viscosity
- statements that link evidence back to reasons or claims
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound
- a statement in which a writer presents an assertion as truthful to substantiate an argument
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- the degree of compactness of a substance
- the quality or state of being natural
- a fundamental principle of physics
- if one variable increases the other will decrease, and if one variable decreases the other will increase
- a temperature scale based on 0 o for the freezing point of water and 100 o for the boiling point of water
- an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, used especially in forecasting the weather and determining altitude
- the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible, at which the motion of particles that constitutes heat would be minimal. It is zero on the Kelvin scale, equivalent to –273.15°C or –459.67°F.
- energy energy associated with microscopic forms of energy
- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
- the fact of occurring in the way expected
- logic, proof, or support that you have for your claim
- the methodological point of departure of scholarly research in both the natural and social sciences
- able to be noticed or perceived; discernible
- one which the researcher holds constant (controls) during an experiment
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material
- a representation of a person or thing or of a proposed structure, typically on a smaller scale than the original
31 Clues: an educated guess • a fundamental principle of physics • the quality or state of being natural • the spreading of something more widely • the degree of compactness of a substance • the fact of occurring in the way expected • the quality of being hot; high temperature • able to be noticed or perceived; discernible • corresponding in size or amount to something else • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-12
Across
- interaction of electric currents (or fields) and magnetic fields.
- a source of electric power consisting of one or more electrochemical cells
- the difference in electric potential between two points
- rotating part of an electric motor containing electromagnets.
- to develop a magnetic field in an object in response to applying an external magnetic field.
- coil of wire, usually cylindrical, that uses electric current to create a magnetic field.
- machine that transforms or converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- scientific instrument used to measure the masses of individual atoms in a gas using the force exerted on them in a uniform magnetic field.
- electric circuit where the electric current has only one path.
- instrument used to detect very small electric currents by detecting the magnetic force on a loop of wire.
- the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter that has a property of electric charge.
- two or more positions in an electric field that have the same electric potential.
- measure of the strength of a magnetic field through an area.
- one of two types of electric charge
- electric circuit with a break that prevents electricity from flowing through it.
- instrument to measure the voltage, or potential difference, across one or more components of a closed circuit.
- property of a material that describes its ability to exert a force on a magnet or a magnetic material.
- condition of a system that describes opposing physical characteristics.
- a type of substance, such as iron, that experiences strong magnetic forces when in the presence of a magnet.
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- fundamental property of matter that comes in two varieties we call positive and negative.
- device that increases or decreases voltage in AC circuits in order to minimize energy lost during transmission
- cylindrical coil of wire attached to the loudspeaker cone and moves in and out in response to a varying electrical signal passing through the wire
- electric circuit where the resistance is very low or near zero
- machine that transforms or converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- flow of electric charges, usually in wires or other conductors.
- device attached to the armature of a motor (or generator) that provides an electrical connection and allows the direction of current to be changed periodically during the rotation of the motor.
- one of two types of electric charge
- a passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element.
- unit of electric potential and electric potential difference
- field that exerts a force on objects in it.
- SI unit for electric charge.
31 Clues: SI unit for electric charge. • one of two types of electric charge • one of two types of electric charge • field that exerts a force on objects in it. • the difference in electric potential between two points • unit of electric potential and electric potential difference • measure of the strength of a magnetic field through an area. • ...
PHYSICS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2017-03-08
Across
- (m1v1)+(m2v2)=(m1v1)+(m2v2)
- Something which possesses both magnitude and direction
- m1v1=(m1+m2)v2
- F=ma
- 1/2mv^2
- W/t
- the time needed for one complete cycle
- Ft=(Vf-Vi)m
- The resistance of any physical object to any change in its state of motion
- The amount of complete cycles
- Distance measured from midline
- Fd
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- Pendulums, swing sets
- mgh
- The force on an object on an circular path and always directed towards the center
- For every action, there is an equal opposite reaction
- 9.8 m/s
- Two forces acting on an object that are not equal in size causing a change in motion
- p=mv
- Two forces acting in opposite directions on an object and equal in size
- Mg
21 Clues: Mg • Fd • mgh • W/t • F=ma • p=mv • 1/2mv^2 • 9.8 m/s • Ft=(Vf-Vi)m • m1v1=(m1+m2)v2 • Pendulums, swing sets • (m1v1)+(m2v2)=(m1v1)+(m2v2) • The amount of complete cycles • Distance measured from midline • the time needed for one complete cycle • For every action, there is an equal opposite reaction • Something which possesses both magnitude and direction • ...
Physics 10 Crossword 2017-02-25
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- Actual Mechanical Advantage accounts for
- Velocity/frequency
- When waves can cancel each other out, this is called
- The earth gets most of its energy from
- Small solid object orbiting a sun
- If it is comfortable to live on it's a
- Which is a few light hours across?
- When a wave is reflected back and forth driven at the proper frequency
- If it goes around a planet it is a
- ForcexDistance
- A _______________ consists of everything observable
- If it has 100,000,000,000 stars it is a
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- Our sun will eventually become a
- Power/area
- Electrons that come from nuclear event
- "the "size" of the wave
- Velocity/time
- A combination of two protons and two neutrons, a He4 nuclus
- Which are (is) a few light years away from us?
- Force/area
- Distance/time
- By volume the universe is mostly
- Work/Time
23 Clues: Work/Time • Power/area • Force/area • Velocity/time • Distance/time • ForcexDistance • Velocity/frequency • "the "size" of the wave • Our sun will eventually become a • By volume the universe is mostly • Small solid object orbiting a sun • Which is a few light hours across? • If it goes around a planet it is a • Electrons that come from nuclear event • ...
Physics: Wave Vocabulary 2017-03-31
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- highest top part of wave
- math term - perpendicular
- waves per second
- first among a series of waves
- type of motion that goes back and forth
- not a body wave
- constructive or destructive
- wave motion perpendicular to travel
- wave that interferes with itself constructively
- distance from one pulse to the next
- amount of time to complete a wave
- lowest part of wave
- type of motion that waves
- oscillating motion
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- type of motion that goes back and forth
- one short wave
- Robert _______, studied harmonic motion
- type of harmonic motion
- wave – not traveling
- wave motion same direction as travel
- geometric straight line
- swings back and forth
- a wave that bounces back
- principle - two waves occupying same space
- wave enters and bends
- counterpart of reflected wave
- wave enters and bounces
- wave height
- most nonstationary part of wave
- stationary part of wave
30 Clues: wave height • one short wave • not a body wave • waves per second • oscillating motion • lowest part of wave • wave – not traveling • swings back and forth • wave enters and bends • type of harmonic motion • geometric straight line • wave enters and bounces • stationary part of wave • highest top part of wave • a wave that bounces back • math term - perpendicular • type of motion that waves • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-22
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- mass
- Parallel to surface, opposing direction of motion
- force that works against and tries to prevent an object from moving or stop a moving object
- contact forces
- non contact forces
- attractive force between all objects
- force that slows down a moving object
- An object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion at constant rate,unless acted upon by an unbalanced force
- holds the protons and neutrons in the nucleus together
- allows interaction within the atom resulting to radioactive decay of some nuclei
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- change in position of an object with respect to time
- the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others
- For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- the amount of matter in an object
- Opposite charges attract, Like Charges repel
- result to change in the state of motion of the body on which it acts
- A body acted on by a force will accelerate such that force equals mass times acceleration
- upward push in spite the pull of gravity
- forces that keep a stationary object at rest
- force applied to an object by a person or another object
- the force that gravity exerts upon an object
- acts and opposes on objects traveling on air
22 Clues: mass • contact forces • non contact forces • the amount of matter in an object • attractive force between all objects • force that slows down a moving object • upward push in spite the pull of gravity • Opposite charges attract, Like Charges repel • forces that keep a stationary object at rest • the force that gravity exerts upon an object • ...
3.1 Thermal Physics 2016-11-24
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- Thermal energy transferred along substance without any bulk movement
- Poor conductors
- Amount of thermal energy needed to raise the temperature of a mass of one kilogram of a substance by one kelvin
- Kinetic energy of a particle is proportional to the absolute temperature in Kelvin
- Stage substance is in (i.e gas, liquid, solid)
- Point of view of the system as a whole and how it interacts with its surroundings
- When two objects reach the same temperature (2 words)
- Average kinetic energy of the molecules in a substance
- Basic SI unit for 'amount of substance'
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- Point of view of the inside of the system to see how component parts interact with each other
- Gas One that follows the gas laws for all values P,V, and T
- Thermal energy required to melt a unit mass of material at its melting point
- Total kinetic energy of the molecules of a substance, plus any potential energy associated with forces between molecules
- Gives molecules the force to have potential energy
- Term for the change from liquid to gas
- Law At constant V.=, P is directly proportional to T; P/T=constant
- Zero -273 C or 0K
- Theory that particles are constantly in random motion
- Matter not involved in the transfer of thermal energy by radiation
- Term for the change of phase from solid to liquid
20 Clues: Poor conductors • Zero -273 C or 0K • Term for the change from liquid to gas • Basic SI unit for 'amount of substance' • Stage substance is in (i.e gas, liquid, solid) • Term for the change of phase from solid to liquid • Gives molecules the force to have potential energy • Theory that particles are constantly in random motion • ...
Year 9 Physics 2019-03-27
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- This term describes a quantity that has a magnitude and a direction
- The word to describe how heavy an object is for its size
- The name of the scientist whose law is named after him. He studied the relationship between force and extension of springs.
- The apparatus that measures current
- These flow around a circuit and is the electrical charge.
- The proper term for the size of a quantity
- An energy source that can be transferred into electricity without a turbine being needed
- The term for when two magnets of opposite poles move together
- A gas that traps heat energy in the atmosphere, it is a greenhouse gas
- Force = spring constant x .........
- Also referred to as potential difference.
- Charge flow = current x ....
- Density = mass divided by .......
- Two or more cells together is called this.
- This type of non-renewable energy produces radioactive waste
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- When force is x distance moved, this is calculated.
- The unit for this term is g or kg. It describes how much 'matter' (stuff) is in an object.
- The term to describe when an object has been stretched and it returns to its original length after any forces have been removed.
- The term for when two magnets push away from each other
- The term used for a quantity that only has a size and no direction
- The spring constant of a spring can be worked out from the ........of a graph
- This type of energy source uses heat energy found naturally underground to heat water
- Energy sources that do not run out
- This is the unit of the quantity of electrical charge.
- A component of a circuit that slows down the flow of electricity
- The end of a magnet is called this
- The proper term for the energy an object has when it is moving
27 Clues: Charge flow = current x .... • Density = mass divided by ....... • Energy sources that do not run out • The end of a magnet is called this • The apparatus that measures current • Force = spring constant x ......... • Also referred to as potential difference. • The proper term for the size of a quantity • Two or more cells together is called this. • ...
Physics is Phun!!! 2019-04-29
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- y=vyt+1/2gt2 This projectile formula can be solved as a ____
- This force always opposes motion
- A straight line distance between where you start and where you end.
- The application of physics principles to the makeing of things
- When something breaks to sound barrier
- The most famous physicist to have ever lived.
- The shape of projectile motion
- The product of mass and velocity
- This determines the time for a horizontal projectile to hit the ground
- The force between charged particles
- A theoretical bridge between to very distance points in space-time
- The releasing and rearrnging of this force runs the stars and H-bombs
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- The father of classical mechanics.
- A change in velocity per unit of time
- kgm2/s2
- If something is moving it has this type of energy
- A number to describe the stiffness of a spring.
- The term "global warming" has been changed to this since no warming occured for 15 years.
- Straight line motion
- The the air resistance equals the weight of a fallling object
- The slope of position and time
- How you house is wired
- The most dense places in the universe
- The moon is a natural one of these
- A complicated way to do a simple task
- Time is relative to a frame of reference because the speed of light is _______
26 Clues: kgm2/s2 • Straight line motion • How you house is wired • The slope of position and time • The shape of projectile motion • This force always opposes motion • The product of mass and velocity • The father of classical mechanics. • The moon is a natural one of these • The force between charged particles • A change in velocity per unit of time • The most dense places in the universe • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle 2020-01-23
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- push or pull on an object that changes its velocity
- never stops
- energy possessed by motion
- something that moved from one place to another
- 60seconds
- the properties of motion in an object
- how far two things are from each other
- meters per second in a direction
- -9.8m/s^2
- meters per second
- measure of distance (m)
- mass in motion
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- measured in joules
- e.g. rubber band, trampoline
- tick tock, tick tock
- meters per second squared
- energy due to its position
- measured in kg or lbs
- the amount of change in an object's momentum
- how much matter is in an object
- 60mins
- two or more things hitting each other
- unit of mass (kg)
- can be transferred but can't be created or destroyed
24 Clues: 60mins • 60seconds • -9.8m/s^2 • never stops • mass in motion • unit of mass (kg) • meters per second • measured in joules • tick tock, tick tock • measured in kg or lbs • measure of distance (m) • meters per second squared • energy due to its position • energy possessed by motion • e.g. rubber band, trampoline • how much matter is in an object • meters per second in a direction • ...
physics extra credit 2020-01-24
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- measure of energy occurs when an object is moved
- change of momentum
- two items hitting each other
- a song by john meyers, -9.8m/s
- the features/properties of motion in an object
- energy due to its position
- can be transferred, cant be created or destroyed
- speed in a given direction
- the amount of gravitational pull on something
- an object able to return to its original position after distortion
- measure of time,60 seconds
- strength/energy to cause a movement F=MA
- minutes, seconds, hours
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- how far point a is from point b
- measure of time, 60 minutes
- unit of mass, kg
- energy possessed by motion
- how fast something is moving
- the force due to gravitational pull on an object
- something moving from its place
- rate of velocity + time change
- measured movement of an object
- measure of time
- measure of distance, m
24 Clues: measure of time • unit of mass, kg • change of momentum • measure of distance, m • minutes, seconds, hours • energy possessed by motion • energy due to its position • speed in a given direction • measure of time,60 seconds • measure of time, 60 minutes • two items hitting each other • how fast something is moving • a song by john meyers, -9.8m/s • rate of velocity + time change • ...
Physics Final Product 2012-10-08
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- The force of attraction between unlike molecules.
- where the center of gravity of a regular body is
- change in appearance
- quantity with magnitude and direction
- principle that A body immersed in a fluid experiences an apparent loss in weight which is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the body
- science of matter
- he scale of temperature having a single fixed point, the temperature of the triple point of water, which is assigned the value 273.16 oK.
- moment of force
- Atoms whose nuclei contain the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
- An instrument that measures atmospheric pressure, used in weather forecasting and in determining elevation above sea level
- quantity with magnitude
- Materials like wood that are poor conductors of heat or electricity.
- Anything that occupies space and has mas
- This is a way of moving heat energy around
- third law of motion
- doesn’t change the state of motion
- unit of power
- second law of motion
- rate of doing work
- The property of a body to resist a change in its state of rest or of uniform motion.
- The quantity of heat equal to 4.19 joules.
- point of The temperature at which a phase change of liquid to gas takes place through boiling. It is the same temperature as the condensation point
- sum of two vectors
- motion projected with an angle
- friction at rest
- friction in any kind of fluid
- forces that meet at the same point
- is the SI unit of electrical current
- The gravitational attraction at the surface of a planet or other celestial body.
- frame of reference
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- change of displacement
- unit of work
- forces lie on the same plane
- law For a given mass of a gas at constant temperature, the volume of the gas is inversely proportional to the pressure.
- push or pull exerted by the body
- defined as the body’s mass multiplied by its velocity.
- The product of force and time for which force acts, also equal to the change in momentum.
- change in composition
- horizontal distance travelled by the object
- he change of phase from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
- the relative amount of distortion produced in a body under stress.
- The force per unit area
- motion on a straight line
- path of projectile
- describes motion
- velocity at an instant
- friction in motion
- product of force and distance
- A material through which an electric charge is readily transferred
- The lowest energy state of an atom.
- resistance which opposes movement
- The ability of an object to return to its original size or shape when the external forces producing distortion are removed.
- Hp
- A unit of pressure, equal to the pressure resulting from a force of 1 Newton acting uniformly over an area of 1m2.
- The actual path length covered by a body. It is a scalar quantity.
- friction circular in motion
- standard unit of force
- wavelength that is visible to the human eye
58 Clues: Hp • unit of work • unit of power • moment of force • describes motion • friction at rest • science of matter • path of projectile • friction in motion • rate of doing work • sum of two vectors • frame of reference • third law of motion • change in appearance • second law of motion • change in composition • change of displacement • velocity at an instant • standard unit of force • The force per unit area • ...
Physics is Phun 2012-11-21
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- SI unit of power
- transfer of energy, such as heat or an electric charge, through a substance
- equals to n m
- d/v
- substance or medium that conducts heat, light, sound, or especially an electric charge
- energy that travels as longitudinal waves containing regions of high and low pressure
- study of sound
- a process of heat transfer through a gas or liquid by bulk motion of hotter material into a cooler region
- sound produced by a body vibrating in sympathy with a neighbouring source of sound
- form of radiant energy that the eye can detect
- product of the magnitudes of the applied force and the displacement of the object in the direction of the force
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- the branch of science concerned with vision and the generation, nature, propagation, and behaviour of electromagnetic light
- energetic particles or energetic waves travel through vacuum, or through matter-containing media that are not required for their propagation
- the maintenance of a certain quantities unchanged during chemical reactions or physical transformations
- SI unit for force
- push or a pull of an object
- basic unit for frequency
- a material whose internal electric charges do not flow freely
- watt
- ability to do work
- generating heat or increased temperature
21 Clues: d/v • watt • equals to n m • study of sound • SI unit of power • SI unit for force • ability to do work • basic unit for frequency • push or a pull of an object • generating heat or increased temperature • form of radiant energy that the eye can detect • a material whose internal electric charges do not flow freely • ...
Physics Vocabulary Review 2013-03-26
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- Collisions in which no energy is gained or lost
- The number of nuclei that decay in unit time (rate of decay of radioactive source)
- Rate of change of angle (as measured between the radius from the centre of the circle to the object and one of the axes)
- When two identical waves meet at a point and the waves are exactly in phase, the resulting wave has twice the amplitude of either of the original waves
- Photons of high-energy electromagnetic radiation emitted as a result of a nucleus changing from an excited state into a lower energy state
- Energy that a body has as a result of its motion
- The energy required to raise a unit mass of a substance by 1 K
- The rate of doing work
- A point on a standing wave that is never moves – its amplitude is always zero
- Waves that involve oscillations that are in the same direction as the direction of energy transfer
- Motion where the acceleration of an object is always directed towards a fixed point and is proportional to its displacement from that fixed point
- A unit that is defined in terms of fundamental units is said to be this
- The rate of change of momentum of a body is proportional to the resultant force acting on the body
- Amount of energy that is released when a nucleus is assembled from its component nucleons
- The electrostatic force between any two point charges masses is proportional the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of their distance of separation
- Time taken for one complete oscillation
- Scientist who was able to show that conjugate quantities, position–momentum and time–energy, cannot be known precisely at the same time
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- Fast-moving electrons or positrons that have been emitted as a result of a decaying unstable nucleus
- The force per unit mass on a test point mass placed at that location
- The lowest point of a transverse wave (the point of maximum negative displacement)
- Moving charges give rise to these
- Small 'packet' of electromagnetic energy
- This is equal to the gradient of a distance–time graph and the area under an acceleration–time graph
- The product of the resultant force acting on the object and the time for which this force acts
- Maximum displacement from the mean position during one oscillation of a simple harmonic motion
- These are formed when two waves of identical amplitude and frequency which are travelling in opposite directions meet
- A material that does not allows the flow of charge through it
- A nuclear reaction in which large nuclei are induced to break up into small nuclei and release energy in the process
- The phenomenon of the spreading of a wave after an aperture or obstacle
- The shortest distance between two points that are in phase with one another
30 Clues: The rate of doing work • Moving charges give rise to these • Time taken for one complete oscillation • Small 'packet' of electromagnetic energy • Collisions in which no energy is gained or lost • Energy that a body has as a result of its motion • A material that does not allows the flow of charge through it • ...
A2 Physics Revision 2013-03-06
Across
- the _____ Effect is what happens to sound waves when a sound source moves relative to the observer
- The light from stars coming towards us appears ________
- when waves spread out as they pass through a gap
- an example of renewable energy using hot rocks
- The name given to the ray of light that hits a mirror
- the spectrum of waves which travel at the same speed as light through a vacuum
- energy carried by a wave
- a phenomenon which provides evidence for the Big Bang
- In a fossil fuel power station, a turbine turns a _______
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- Multiplying frequency and wavelength gives wave _______
- an EM wave used in communication and cooking
- can step up or step down voltage
- type of wave where the vibrations and the direction of travel are the same
- number of waves per second
- An example of a transverse wave used in optical fibres
- When light bends as it enters a different medium due to a change in speed
- name for the type of gases given off when fossil fuels are burnt
- The Big Bang theory states the universe is _______
- the top of a wave
- A sound with a high frequency has a high _________
20 Clues: the top of a wave • energy carried by a wave • number of waves per second • can step up or step down voltage • an EM wave used in communication and cooking • an example of renewable energy using hot rocks • when waves spread out as they pass through a gap • The Big Bang theory states the universe is _______ • A sound with a high frequency has a high _________ • ...
Physics keyword crossword 2013-06-12
Across
- Protectes electrical divices?
- What is it called when all the light rays are reflected in the same direction?
- What is any substance containing free ions that make the substance electrically conductive?
- If the metal is magnetised all of the what will be facing the same way?
- What is it called when there is a large light source and there is a larger, lighter shadow surrounding the umbra?
- What is the 90° plane about which light is refracted?
- In a magnet no longer attracts a certain metal it is therefore out of the what?
- For electricity to flow you need to have a complete what?
- What flows round a circuit?
- What type of force can we see when we bring a certain metals close to the magnet?
- What happens when a North and South pole meet?
- What happens when two North poles on a magnet meet each other?
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- What circuit is one where it flows round in s circle?
- What causes an object to change shape, speed or direction?
- What is measured using volts?
- What is made by passing an electrical current through a coil of wire?
- What is the shadow behind a small object called when there is a small light source?
- What pressure is created by gas particles moving and hitting things?
- What objects produce white light?
- What name is given to the ray which the light is coming from?
- ________= Force ÷ Surface Area?
- What circuit is one where it is one on top of the other?
- What do we call the flow of electrons?
23 Clues: What flows round a circuit? • Protectes electrical divices? • What is measured using volts? • ________= Force ÷ Surface Area? • What objects produce white light? • What do we call the flow of electrons? • What happens when a North and South pole meet? • What circuit is one where it flows round in s circle? • What is the 90° plane about which light is refracted? • ...
Revision Crossword Physics 2013-06-17
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- A FORM OF ENERGY CAUSED BY IONS
- WHAT ADJECTIVE DO YOU CALL SOMETHING THAT GIVES OFF LIGHT?
- WHAT KIND OF PRESSURE DO WE EXPERIENCE ON EARTH DUE TO GAS PARTICLES BOUNCING OFF SURFACES?
- A MAGNET THAT CAN BE CONTROLLED BY ELECTRICITY
- IDENTICAL POLES...
- WHAT IS THE INVISIBLE AREA AROUND A MAGNET?
- WHAT KIND OF CIRCUIT IS IT IF THE BULBS STAY BRIGHT?
- THE RAY OF LIGHT THAT CAUSES A REFLECTION
- THE PLURAL OF A CLOSED PATH THROUGH WHICH AN ELECTRIC CURRENT FLOWS
- THE SECTIIONS THAT METALS ARE SPLIT INTO ALL CONTAINING THEIR OWN POLES
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- A PHYSICAL PHENOMENON PRODUCED BY THE MOTION OF ELECTRIC CHARGE
- WHEN RAYS OF LIGHT REFLECT OFF A SURFACE IN THE SAME DIRECTION IT IS CALLED A...
- MEASURED BY A VOLTMETER
- OPPOSITE POLES...
- WHAT KIND OF CIRCUIT IS IT IF THE BULBS GO DIMMER?
- DO YOU CALL THE RAY OF LIGHT THAT IS GOING TOWARDS A REFLECTIVE SURFACE AND IS REFLECTED AWAY AS THE REFLECTED RAY?
- MELTS IF THE AMOUNT OF POWER BECOMES TOO HIGH
- FORCE DIVIDED BY SURFACE AREA EQUALS WHAT?
- A LIQUID GEL THAT CONTAINS IONS AND IS PRESENT IN BATTERIES
- THE PART OF A SHADOW THAT LITTLE LIGHT GETS TO
- THE FLOW OF ELECTRONS. MEASURED IN AMPS
- THE PART OF A SHADOW THAT ABSOLUTELY NO LIGHT GETS TO
- WHAT DO YOU CALL THE INVISIBLE LINE, PERPENDICULAR TO A REFLECTIVE SURFACE, WITH WHICH YOU WORK OUT THE ANGLE OF REFLECTION?
23 Clues: OPPOSITE POLES... • IDENTICAL POLES... • MEASURED BY A VOLTMETER • A FORM OF ENERGY CAUSED BY IONS • THE FLOW OF ELECTRONS. MEASURED IN AMPS • THE RAY OF LIGHT THAT CAUSES A REFLECTION • FORCE DIVIDED BY SURFACE AREA EQUALS WHAT? • WHAT IS THE INVISIBLE AREA AROUND A MAGNET? • MELTS IF THE AMOUNT OF POWER BECOMES TOO HIGH • A MAGNET THAT CAN BE CONTROLLED BY ELECTRICITY • ...
Physics Introduction Crossword 2014-01-24
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- acceleration can be a this in speed
- uniform circular motion is this acceleration
- the total amount of momentum in an isolated system is conserved
- describes both speed and direction of motion
- this velocity is used to calculate acceleration. It is used second in the equation.
- one way to describe the motion of an object changing speeds
- the change in position of an object
- the rate at which velocity changes over time
- a graph that shows the distance covered by an object at regular intervals of time
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- expressed in units of m/s
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- an objects change in position relative to a reference point
- acceleration can be determined using this type of graph
- this force is the initial force applied in a pair; the force of a bat hitting a ball
- combined velocities help to determine this
- momentum is conserved in these
- when a moving object collides with a non moving object momentum is
- this velocity is used to calculate acceleration. It is used first in the equation
- this can be related to a change in momentum
- acceleration is this at which velocity changes
- speed measurements involve this and time
- acceleration can also be a change in this
- this force is the reply to the initial force; the force of the ball hitting back on the bat
- these types of objects have momentum
- conservation of momentum can be used to explain how these work
25 Clues: expressed in units of m/s • momentum is conserved in these • acceleration can be a this in speed • the change in position of an object • these types of objects have momentum • speed measurements involve this and time • acceleration can also be a change in this • combined velocities help to determine this • this can be related to a change in momentum • ...
Physics Introduction Crossword 2014-01-24
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- the change in position of an object
- expressed in units of m/s
- speed measurements involve this and time
- acceleration is this at which velocity changes
- acceleration can be a this in speed
- this velocity is used to calculate acceleration. It is used first in the equation
- when a moving object collides with a non moving object momentum is
- one way to describe the motion of an object changing speeds
- acceleration can be determined using this type of graph
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- this velocity is used to calculate acceleration. It is used second in the equation.
- an objects change in position relative to a reference point
- combined velocities help to determine this
- conservation of momentum can be used to explain how these work
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- the rate at which velocity changes over time
- acceleration can also be a change in this
- this force is the reply to the initial force; the force of the ball hitting back on the bat
- the total amount of momentum in an isolated system is conserved
- this can be related to a change in momentum
- a graph that shows the distance covered by an object at regular intervals of time
- momentum is conserved in these
- these types of objects have momentum
- this force is the initial force applied in a pair; the force of a bat hitting a ball
- describes both speed and direction of motion
- uniform circular motion is this acceleration
25 Clues: expressed in units of m/s • momentum is conserved in these • the change in position of an object • acceleration can be a this in speed • these types of objects have momentum • speed measurements involve this and time • acceleration can also be a change in this • combined velocities help to determine this • this can be related to a change in momentum • ...
Physics Introduction Crossword 2014-01-24
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- momentum is conserved in these
- this velocity is used to calculate acceleration. It is used first in the equation
- combined velocities help to determine this
- when a moving object collides with a non moving object momentum is
- acceleration can be a this in speed
- one way to describe the motion of an object changing speeds
- a quantity defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- acceleration is this at which velocity changes
- this force is the reply to the initial force; the force of the ball hitting back on the bat
- uniform circular motion is this acceleration
- these types of objects have momentum
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- an objects change in position relative to a reference point
- this velocity is used to calculate acceleration. It is used second in the equation.
- the change in position of an object
- a graph that shows the distance covered by an object at regular intervals of time
- acceleration can also be a change in this
- acceleration can be determined using this type of graph
- this force is the initial force applied in a pair; the force of a bat hitting a ball
- expressed in units of m/s
- speed measurements involve this and time
- conservation of momentum can be used to explain how these work
- describes both speed and direction of motion
- the rate at which velocity changes over time
- this can be related to a change in momentum
24 Clues: expressed in units of m/s • momentum is conserved in these • the change in position of an object • acceleration can be a this in speed • these types of objects have momentum • speed measurements involve this and time • acceleration can also be a change in this • combined velocities help to determine this • this can be related to a change in momentum • ...
Patrick's Physics Crossword 2014-02-24
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- an example of radiant energy
- an example of chemical energy
- carries electric energy
- the energy of electromagnetic waves
- the potential of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction or to transform other chemical substances
- energy an object possesses because of its position in a gravitational field
- energy an object possesses due to its motion
- this and electrical energy are related by Maxwell's equations
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- the part of the energy of an atomic nucleus which can be released by fusion or fission or radioactive decay
- an example of elastic energy
- can cause an increase in thermal energy
- an example of electric energy
- most common use of gravitational energy
- form of energy associated with the vibration or disturbance of matter
- describes the minimum amount of energy required to remove an electron from the atom or molecule in the gaseous state
- energy newly derived from electrical potential energy
- an example of sound energy
- the mechanical energy stored in the configuration of a material or physical system as work is performed to distort its volume or shape
- an example of nuclear energy
- the part of the total potential energy and kinetic energy of an object or sample of matter that results in the system temperature
20 Clues: carries electric energy • an example of sound energy • an example of elastic energy • an example of radiant energy • an example of nuclear energy • an example of electric energy • an example of chemical energy • the energy of electromagnetic waves • can cause an increase in thermal energy • most common use of gravitational energy • energy an object possesses due to its motion • ...
Bridget's Physics Crossword 2014-02-24
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- The energy absorbed and released from outside sources by atoms
- The unit used to measure work/force
- Equal to 750 Watts
- The equation for GPE
- Energy an object possesses because of its position in a gravitational field
- The energy of motion
- Energy stored between atoms in molecules
- The energy carried by moving electrons in an electric conductor with the use of magnetic forces
- The energy that is released by splitting the nucleus of an atom (nuclear fission) or joining two atoms to become an individual atom (nuclear fusion)
- The unit used to measure power
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- Must add energy to reuse this type of energy
- Rate at which work is done
- Energy in the form of heat
- Energy that causes different kinds of metals to attract or repel each other
- The movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves
- The energy required to completely remove an electron from a gaseous atom or ion
- Energy that is easily renewed
- The energy stored in elastic materials as the result of their stretching or compressing
- The ability to do work
- How an object gains or loses energy
20 Clues: Equal to 750 Watts • The equation for GPE • The energy of motion • The ability to do work • Rate at which work is done • Energy in the form of heat • Energy that is easily renewed • The unit used to measure power • The unit used to measure work/force • How an object gains or loses energy • Energy stored between atoms in molecules • Must add energy to reuse this type of energy • ...
Physics Marisol Garcia 2015-03-13
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- anything thrown or shot through the air, follows a curved path
- Friction where an object moves through fluid, meaning either a liquid or gas
- How far an object has traveled
- When an object changes position due to a reference point distance vs displacement
- Rate of change of velocity occurs when object changes speed, direction or both
- Friction-like force that opposes motion of objects that move through air(2 words)
- friction in which two surfaces are not moving past each other
- gravitational force exerted on an object
- The force that opposes the sliding motion of two touching surfaces
- Friction between a rolling object and the surface it rolls on
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- Distance and object travels per unit of time, rate of change in position
- distance and direction of an objects change in position from the starting point
- When two or more forces act on an object at the same time(2 words)
- speed that does not change
- speed at any given point in time
- Includes speed of an object and direction
- Friction where two surfaces slide past one another
- any two masses that exert attractive force on each other
- A push or pull applied to an object
- measure period of an action; units:sec, min, hr
20 Clues: speed that does not change • How far an object has traveled • speed at any given point in time • A push or pull applied to an object • gravitational force exerted on an object • Includes speed of an object and direction • measure period of an action; units:sec, min, hr • Friction where two surfaces slide past one another • ...
PHYSICS: Crossword Puzzle 2015-06-03
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- These are photoreceptor cells that aid in determining colour.
- This is a thin glass tube that can transmit light very flexibly (even around corners).
- Through a prism, light is split into the colours of the rainbow. This range of colours of light is called _____
- This is the measure of how much larger or smaller an image is when compared to the object.
- _____ lenses lie on the cornea to assist with vision.
- The outer, transparent surface of the eye is called the _____
- This type of material absorbs and reflects almost no light.
- This light source provides the backlight for an iPhone.
- The _____ light bulb is more efficient than an incandescent light bulb.
- In the _____ colour theory, cyan, magenta, and yellow are the primary colours.
- This is the appearance of the bending of light rays when they pass between mediums of different densities.
- These types of waves have the lowest frequency and the longest wavelength on the electromagnetic spectrum.
- _____ reflection can only occur when light rays travel from a denser medium toward a less dense medium.
- A _____ mirror is used for a store security mirror.
- This is also known as a converging mirror.
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- This type of light is produced when someone bends a glowstick.
- This is also called the refractive index.
- This is the ability of a species to produce light by itself.
- This imaginary line is perpendicular to the mirror at the point of reflection.
- This reflection occurs on an uneven surface like tinfoil.
- A _____ image would appear if someone placed a piece of paper at the location of converging light rays.
- This undulation transfers energy from one point to another.
- A convex _____ can be used as a magnifying glass.
- This mirror is completely straight.
24 Clues: This mirror is completely straight. • This is also called the refractive index. • This is also known as a converging mirror. • A convex _____ can be used as a magnifying glass. • A _____ mirror is used for a store security mirror. • _____ lenses lie on the cornea to assist with vision. • This light source provides the backlight for an iPhone. • ...
Physics 10: Mechanics 2014-10-16
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- "natural philosopher"
- the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other
- the branch of science concerned with the behavior of physical bodies when subjected to forces or displacements, and the subsequent effects of the bodies on their environment
- the ratio of force to the area over which that force is distributed
- moment or moment of force is the tendency of a force to rotate an object about an axis, fulcrum, or pivot
- describes the extent to which time, effort or cost is well used for the intended task or purpose
- the rate of doing work
- property of objects, transferable among them via fundamental interactions, which can be converted in form but not created or destroyed.
- a tool containing one or more parts that uses energy to perform an intended action
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- displacement of the point of application in the direction of the force
- force on the object due to gravity
- the rate of change of the position of an object
- the rate at which the velocity of an object changes over time
- a property of a physical body which determines the body's resistance to being accelerated by a force and the strength of its mutual gravitational attraction with other bodies
- a unit of mass used in the imperial, United States customary and other systems of measurement.
- the base unit of mass in the International System of Units
- a wheel on an axle that is designed to support movement and change of direction of a cable or belt along its circumference
- the force of attraction by which terrestrial bodies tend to fall toward the center of the earth.
- any interaction which tends to change the motion of an object
- is the fundamental unit of length in the International System of Units
20 Clues: "natural philosopher" • the rate of doing work • force on the object due to gravity • the rate of change of the position of an object • the base unit of mass in the International System of Units • the rate at which the velocity of an object changes over time • any interaction which tends to change the motion of an object • ...
ICP-1 Physics 2014-03-20
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- forces, energy, or power supplied
- _____ heat is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one kilogram of material by one degree Celsius.
- (hp) a unit of power equal to 745 Watts.
- the amount of space between two points.
- the rate of doing work (work over time).
- (J) a unit of energy
- ___ scale is a temperature scale that starts at absolute zero.
- speed and direction.
- (g) a unit of mass smaller than a kilogram.
- a temperature scale in which water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212.
- ___ energy is the energy of motion
- ____ point is the temperature at which a substance goes from solid to liquid.
- free _____ is accelerated motion that happens when an object falls with only the force of gravity acting on it.
- the transfer of heat by the motion of matter, such as by moving water or air.
- a reaction that uses more energy than it releases (gets colder).
- ____ energy is a form of energy resulting from motion or position.
- (N) SI unit for Force.
- the ability to change or cause change
- (W) a unit of power equal to 1 Joule per second.
- the ability to be stretched or compressed and then return to original size.
- / mass times velocity.
- thermal _____ is electromagnetic waves produced by objects because of their temperature.
- _______ zero is the lowest possible temperature.
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- ____ energy is energy due to temperature.
- a force that resists motion.
- heat _______ is the transfer of heat by direct contact of particles of matter.
- a push or pull
- energy that come from a force applied over a distance.
- the forces, energy, or power provided by a machine.
- the ratio of output work divided by input work times 100.
- (m) a basic SI unit for length.
- ____ digits are the meaningful digits in a measured quantity.
- a material that slows heat transfer
- the rate at which velocity changes or the change in speed over time.
- ___ force is the sum of all forces.
- a quantity that measures the kinetic energy per molecule due to random motion.
- a reaction that releases more energy than it uses (gets warmer).
- thermal energy that is moving or capable of moving
38 Clues: a push or pull • (J) a unit of energy • speed and direction. • (N) SI unit for Force. • / mass times velocity. • a force that resists motion. • (m) a basic SI unit for length. • forces, energy, or power supplied • ___ energy is the energy of motion • a material that slows heat transfer • ___ force is the sum of all forces. • the ability to change or cause change • ...
Physics Wave Crossword 2014-03-06
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- Wave in the which the particles of the medium vibrate back and forth along the path the wave travels
- Wave that forms a stationary pattern where parts of wave are at rest position due to destructive interference.
- sounds with frequencies higher than 20,000 HZ.
- sounds with frequencies lower than 20,000 HZ.
- Boom The explosive sounds heard when a shock wave reaches your ears.
- The entire range of electromagnetic waves.
- Decreases amplitude when waves interact.
- Maximum distance the wave vibrates from the rest position
- The number of waves produced in a given amount of time.
- The speed at which a wave travels.
- Wave in which the particles of the vibrate up and down
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- Increases amplitude when waves interact.
- How long or how high you perceive a sound to be.
- The most common unit used to express loudness.
- The result of two or more waves overlapping
- bending of waves around a barrier or through an opening.
- A solid, liquid, or gas that a wave passes through
- any disturbance that transmits energy through matter or space.
- occurs when a wave bounces back after striking an object
- The distance between any adjacent crests or compressions in a series of waves.
20 Clues: The speed at which a wave travels. • Increases amplitude when waves interact. • Decreases amplitude when waves interact. • The entire range of electromagnetic waves. • The result of two or more waves overlapping • sounds with frequencies lower than 20,000 HZ. • sounds with frequencies higher than 20,000 HZ. • The most common unit used to express loudness. • ...
PHYSICS - WORD TEST 2015-12-08
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- a verb used to talk about what happens when you heat water at 100°C
- you find it at the centre of an atom
- a graduated glass tube, commonly having a stopcock at the bottom, used for accurately measuring or measuring out small quantities of liquid
- it has a neutral charge
- the English for "argent"
- a thin stick you use to mix a liquid
- a piece of clothes, usually white, you wear in a lab to protect your clothes
- the English for "cuivre"
- something you must wear to protect your eyes in a lab
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- the name given to the number of protons
- the working area you make experiments on in a lab
- A conicalglass utensil used to pour a liquid into a container
- something you can find turning around the centre of an atom
- a verb to explain what happens when you heat metals at a very high temperature
- small and long glass containers used in a lab to make tests
- a glass container to measure up to 100ml of water
- it has a positive charge
- a tool you use to observe very small things in a lab
- the meaning of "atom" in Greek
- the English for "or"
20 Clues: the English for "or" • it has a neutral charge • the English for "argent" • it has a positive charge • the English for "cuivre" • the meaning of "atom" in Greek • you find it at the centre of an atom • a thin stick you use to mix a liquid • the name given to the number of protons • the working area you make experiments on in a lab • ...
All About Physics? 2016-02-02
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- Unit of electrical charge. Charge caused by flow of one ampere for one second.
- the distance travelled in a particular direction from a specified origin
- A diagram/bookkeeping device that helps in conceptualizing and calculating interactions between particles in spacetime
- He developed the general theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics.
- Force opposing relative motion of two objects are in contact.
- Condition in which net force is equal to zero. Condition in which net torque on object is zero.
- Aparticles are just electrons that come from the nucleius when a neutron changes into a proton.
- Ratio of potential difference across device to current through it.
- The force of gravity on a body.
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- Antiparticle equivalent of electron.
- Light that generally comes from the electrons in very hot object.
- Device used to measure very small currents.
- Professor of this Physics course/this online course.
- One of the scalar versions of velocity and displacement.
- Device that changes force needed to do work.
- It is a light and its relatives, from short wave length to long wavelength:
- Are made up of neutrons and protons, n and p.
- Atomic nuclei having same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
- Non-material property capable of causing changes in matter.
- Power- the rate of doing work;unit of power, one joule per second.
20 Clues: The force of gravity on a body. • Antiparticle equivalent of electron. • Device used to measure very small currents. • Device that changes force needed to do work. • Are made up of neutrons and protons, n and p. • Professor of this Physics course/this online course. • One of the scalar versions of velocity and displacement. • ...
Physics Forces Crossword 2015-12-06
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- An object's mass multiplied by its acceleration.
- A common tool used by physicists to represent quantities that have both magnitude and direction.
- In an attempt to rope a cow, a cowboy spins a lasso around at a constant speed. What type of motion could explain this situation?
- A box with a mass of 12.0 kg is on an incline of 20.0°. There is a coefficient of friction of 0.200 between the box and the surface. What can be said about the forces in the x-direction (the direction along the incline) in this situation?
- The quantity of matter in a body regardless of its volume or any forces acting upon it.
- The following distance-time and velocity-time graphs depict a rocket flying outside of the atmosphere. What concept of motion does the rocket's flight have?
- The net force acting on an object is equal to its acceleration multiplied by its mass.
- The object in the forces diagram below is in ____.
- James trys to push a refrigeration with a mass of 100 kg along a horizontal surface. Regardless if the refrigeration moves or not, what component of the situation is missing in order to solve for James's push force?
- The same cowboy from the previous clue spins the lasso at 10 ft/s. The distance between the rope and the cowboy's hand is about 5 ft. In this scenario what might 20 ft/s² represent?
- A man is driving a car on a road at a decently high velocity. He notices a stop sign immediately in front of him and slams the brakes. His body almost flies forward when he stops, only saved by his seat belt. What law in physics explains why the man's body jolted forward in this situation?
- An object with a non-zero weight is suspended in the air by a rope. What type of force is the rope undergoing?
- Steven pushes against a car with a force of 70N. The car pushes back against Steven with a force of 70N. What concept in physics would explain why this happens?
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- Jimmy, Alan, and Jason are playing tug of war. Jimmy and Alan are pulling the rope away from Jason who is pulling the rope away from them. Jason is pulling with a force of 123N, Alan is pulling with a force of 84N, and Jimmy is pulling with a force of 98N. What might a force of 54N represent in this situation?
- The force of attraction between all bodies with mass in the universe.
- In our solar system, planets stay in orbit around our sun due to gravity. However, what is the force that causes to the planets to rotate around the sun?
- Planet X with a mass of 'a' is orbiting around a star with a mass of 'b'. If 'a' and 'b' are given and planet X's center is about 2AU away from it's star's center, then what number would be needed to calculate the force of gravity between planet X and it's star?
- The following is a representation of a ____.
- One ____ is defined as the force required to provide a mass of one kilogram with an acceleration of one meter per second squared.
- A book is resting on a table and the force of gravity is attempting to pull it downward. What other force is acting on the book?
- A box with a non-zero mass is pushed horizontally across a horizontal surface at a constant speed. The push force applied is equal in magnitude to the ____ ____ between the box and the surface.
- A surfer on a surf board paddles toward a wave at a non-zero velocity. A wave churns up an hits the board in the opposite direction. After the board is the struck, the surfer remains on the board. What concept in physics would cause the surfer to stay on the board?
- The 4th grade class of an elementary school is divided up to play a game of tug of war with half the kids on one end and the other half of the children on the opposite end. Both groups pull their hardest with equal force causing the rope to remain stationary. According to the situation what can be said about the forces?
- The force that opposes motion when two surfaces are tangent to each other.
- A skydiver jumps off an airplane high above the Earth. He initially accelerates, but after a period of time this acceleration is discontinued long before contacting the Earth. What is the reason for his acceleration to stop?
25 Clues: The following is a representation of a ____. • An object's mass multiplied by its acceleration. • The object in the forces diagram below is in ____. • The force of attraction between all bodies with mass in the universe. • The force that opposes motion when two surfaces are tangent to each other. • ...
Physics 1164-003 2016-04-18
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- Prevents an object from moving when a force is applied
- Force that pushes back when you are pushing, sliding, or rolling something
- Energy an object has because of its motion
- Every action has an opposite and equal reaction
- When two or more forces act on an object and cancel each other out
- Force exerted by a machine to overcome some type resistance
- product of mass and velocity
- Speed of an object at an instant
- Acceleration happens when a net force acts on a mass
- Energy stored in an object because of no movement
- Speed and direction of a moving object
- Man who established the Three Laws of Motion
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- Slows down an object that is in motion
- Force that exists between any two objects that have mass
- Gravitational force between yourself and Earth
- When two or more forces act on an object and do not cancel each other left
- Number of times the input force is multiplied by a machine
- A push or pull
- States that a the momentum of objects that collide with each other doesn't change
- Distance divided by time
- Upward force by a fluid when an object is placed in the fluid
- Ability for an object to resist change in its motion
- An object at rest will stay at rest, an object in motion will stay in motion
- Cause of an object to speed up, slow down, or turn
- The combination of all forces acting upon an object
25 Clues: A push or pull • Distance divided by time • product of mass and velocity • Speed of an object at an instant • Slows down an object that is in motion • Speed and direction of a moving object • Energy an object has because of its motion • Man who established the Three Laws of Motion • Gravitational force between yourself and Earth • ...
Science Physics Crossword 2024-01-09
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- force put on something
- force that pushes things up in liquids and gases
- in balance
- the weight or force on something
- amount of force with which gravity pulls something towards the earth
- another name for air resistance
- change shape
- way of transferring energy through wires
- way of saying how much energy sometimes wastes
- how fast something is moving
- way of transferring energy by waves and is opposite of dark
- a sloping surface
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- a point which something turns
- fuel formed from dead animals over millions of years
- a way of transferring energy by waves
- enerdy stored in moving things
- speed of one object compared to another
- energy transferred when a force moves an object
- the turning effect of a force
- a devie such as a lever or ramp
- way of transferring energy when stored in moving things
- to change speed
- a gas or liquid
- spread out
24 Clues: in balance • spread out • change shape • to change speed • a gas or liquid • a sloping surface • force put on something • how fast something is moving • a point which something turns • the turning effect of a force • enerdy stored in moving things • another name for air resistance • a devie such as a lever or ramp • the weight or force on something • a way of transferring energy by waves • ...
Y9 Physics crossword 2024-01-09
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- the amount of force with which gravity pulls something towards the Earth. It is measured in newtons(N)
- a force that pushes things up in liquids and gases
- how fast something is moving
- in balance
- when two forces on an object are the same strength but in opposite directions
- to change speed
- a way of transferring energy by waves. they cannot travel through a vacuum.
- the difference between forces in two opposite directions
- a sloping surface
- a way of transferring energy from hot substances to cooler ones
- the force put on something
- change shape
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- the unit for the moment of a force
- a way of transferring energy by waves. usually refers to its visible form
- a force that slows things down that are moving through air
- a way of saying how much energy something wastes
- spread out
- a simple machine consisting of a wheel that can turn on an axis with a rope running around it
- the energy transferred when a force moves an object
- a force between two objects that are touching.it usually acts to slow things down or prevent movement
- a simple machine that consists of a long bar and a pivot
- fuel formed from the dead remains of organisms over millions of years
- a gas or a liquid
- another name for air resistance or water resistance
- a point about which something turns
- the weight or force on something
26 Clues: spread out • in balance • change shape • to change speed • a gas or a liquid • a sloping surface • the force put on something • how fast something is moving • the weight or force on something • the unit for the moment of a force • a point about which something turns • a way of saying how much energy something wastes • a force that pushes things up in liquids and gases • ...
Chapter 5 Physics 2023-12-15
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- the energy associated with an object because of the position, shape, or condition of the object
- Elastic potential energy depends on distance compressed or _______.
- the net work done by all the forces acting on an object is equal to the change in the object’s kinetic energy
- In physics mechanical energy is often ________.
- When you find the net work when constant forces are acting on an object, you first need to find what?
- The length of a spring when no external forces are acting on it is called the __________ of the spring.
- A parameter that is a measure of a spring’s resistance to being compressed or stretched
- Energy can change form but can never be created or ever be ________
- Kinetic energy is a scalar quantity, and the SI unit for kinetic energy is the ______
- A quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred
- the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion
- Machines with different power rating do the same amount of work in different _________
- Potential energy depends on the ______ and also on the object’s interaction with its environment
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- What is another unit of power that is sometimes used during physics?
- the potential energy stored in the gravitational fields of interacting bodies
- The energy available for use when a deformed elastic object returns to its original configuration
- What type of energy is potential energy in physics?
- Work is done only even components of a force are ______ to a displacement
- The sum of kinetic energy and all forms of potential energy
- Energy like nuclear, chemical, internal, and electrical are classified as what type of energy?
- As an equation, what is power = work divided by time interval?
- In the work equation what is the angle between the force and the direction of the displacement?
- What type of quantity is work which can turn out to be positive or negative?
- What should the measure be relative to when talking about Gravitational potential energy as a result in its object's position?
- When talking about kinetic energy, it always depends on _____ and mass
- What must you include all of, when you use the Work-Kinetic energy theorem that does work on the object in calculating the net work?
- Gravitational potential energy depends on _____ from a zero level
- Energy conservation occurs even when ________ varies
- Work is done on an object when a force causes a ______ of the object
- the product of the component of a force along the direction of displacement and the magnitude of the displacement
30 Clues: In physics mechanical energy is often ________. • What type of energy is potential energy in physics? • Energy conservation occurs even when ________ varies • the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion • The sum of kinetic energy and all forms of potential energy • As an equation, what is power = work divided by time interval? • ...
Physics is Phun 2023-12-06
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- this depends on surface type and weight
- you see this 1st because speed of light is faster than the speed of sound
- in order for an object to move in a circle, this type of force must be present
- not a fancy French term, but Ms. Raymond always needed to see it!
- this pull occurs between ANY objects that have mass
- collision when you ride a skateboard and then jump off
- how many times something happens in a certain time
- how long in seconds would an acorn fall for from a 20m high branch
- material that allows current to flow easily
- what is the acceleration in m/s2 of a dog chasing its tail in a 0.82m circle in .32s?
- all waves carry this
- red, green, blue mixed make ___ light
- the trig function that allows you to pull out "Y" info
- when in doubt, this could be an answer in physics class
- how far in meters will a car travel if it moves at 5m/s for 6s
- includes a magnitude and a direction
- how fast and in what direction a car moves
- changes mechanical energy to electrical energy
- Ts'i ___ ___ ot twan ot geifur hingts uto
- this occurs when white light is broken up through a raindrop
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- what force in newtons will stop a 20kg frog moving at 53m/s in 10s
- how far away you are from where you started
- when this gets smaller the force required to move it in a circle gets bigger
- type of current supplied by your phone battery
- how fast in m/s would a 5kg ball roll at the bottom of a 13m hill
- you ____ until you multiply yourself times the speed of light squared, then you energy
- this due to gravity on Earth is 9.8m/s/s
- how many watts would be needed to run a current of 3a with a resistance of 5 ohms
- for work to occur a _______ has to be applied over a distance in the same direction moving the object
- a push or pull
- we have seen this in relation to energy, momentum and electricity
- all objects in motion and light likes to move in _____ lines
- the thing that moves when talking about static or current
- a roller coaster cart sitting at the top of a hill would have this kind of energy
- how fast in m/s were you (48kg) going on your bike (102kg) before you hit a curb stopping your bike and causing you to fly in the air at 22m/s
- where does bad light go? to a...
- this occurs when you twist spaghetti on a fork
- momentum is dependent on this and velocity
- what is the wavelength of an infrared wave with a frequency of 3x107Hz
39 Clues: a push or pull • all waves carry this • where does bad light go? to a... • includes a magnitude and a direction • red, green, blue mixed make ___ light • this depends on surface type and weight • this due to gravity on Earth is 9.8m/s/s • Ts'i ___ ___ ot twan ot geifur hingts uto • how fast and in what direction a car moves • momentum is dependent on this and velocity • ...
All about Physics 2024-01-08
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- The process of capturing sunlight and converting it into electricity
- Energy form the travels in waves and can be seen by the human eye
- The process of converting biomass into fuel
- The energy obtained from the sun's rays
- The principle that energy cannot be created nor destroyed, only converted from one form to another
- The energy an object possesses due to its motion
- The primary non-renewable energy source that powers most vehicles
- The ability to do work or cause change
- A renewable energy source produced from organic materials
- The energy stored in an object due to its position or condition
- A form of potential energy stored in chemical bonds
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- The SI unit of energy
- The total energy of an isolated system remains constant over time
- This fossil fuel is formed from the remains of ancient marine plants and animals
- The energy associated with the position of an object in a gravitational field
- A renewable energy source derived from the heat of the Earth's interior
- A type of renewable energy harnessed from moving air
- A type of renewable energy that is utilized from river water flow
- Energy that an object possesses due to its temperature
- The energy generated by the movement of ocean wave
20 Clues: The SI unit of energy • The ability to do work or cause change • The energy obtained from the sun's rays • The process of converting biomass into fuel • The energy an object possesses due to its motion • The energy generated by the movement of ocean wave • A form of potential energy stored in chemical bonds • A type of renewable energy harnessed from moving air • ...
Physics Science Vocab 2024-01-10
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- Not staying in a particular or desired position.
- The space between people or things.
- Energy that is in motion.
- When a moving thing crashes into or hits another object or person.
- How fast something is going in a certain way.
- All the force coming on an object.
- Energy in objects because of is posture.
- Moving or movement.
- The increase of velocity in something moving.
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- How heavy a certain object is, measured by how fast it puts out force on another object.
- Not falling over while in a certain position; arranged well.
- The resistance an object has when rubbed against something else.
- Power from chemical or physical resources, mostly to provide light and heat and for machines.
- The amount of movement in a moving body, measured by it mass times its velocity.
- The thing that makes a person go towards the middle of earth, or another person.
- When the speed of something decreases.
- How fast something or somebody moves.
- Energy or strength helping action or movement.
- The friction that happens between air and an object.
- A property of matter when it continues its current form of rest or motion in a straight line, unless it comes in contact with external force.
20 Clues: Moving or movement. • Energy that is in motion. • All the force coming on an object. • The space between people or things. • How fast something or somebody moves. • When the speed of something decreases. • Energy in objects because of is posture. • How fast something is going in a certain way. • The increase of velocity in something moving. • ...
Physics Vocabulary Review 2022-06-13
Across
- a vibratory disturbance that propagates through a medium or field
- the derived SI unit of electric charge
- the change in direction of a wave due to a change in speed at the boundary between two media with different densities
- the SI unit of power
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction, often shown graphically as an arrow with definite length and direction
- the gravitational force with which a planet attracts a mass; a vector quantity
- the derived SI unit of frequency equivalent to one cycle per second
- the fundamental negatively charged subatomic unit of matter
- the resistance of an object to a change in its motion; direction proportional to the object's mass
- a push or pull on a mass; a vector quantity
- the change in position of an object described by the vector that begins at the initial position of the object and ends at its final position
Down
- the SI unit of energy
- the derived SI unit of electric potential difference
- a quantity that has magnitude only, with no direction specified
- the product of a force along the direction of displacement and the magnitude of the displacement
- the force that opposes the relative motion of two objects in contact; a vector quantity
- the time rate of change of velocity; a vector quantity
- the magnitude of the maximum displacement of a particle of a medium from its rest or equilibrium position
- the time rate of change of an object's displacement; a vector quantity
- the fundamental SI unit of current
- the total length of the path that an object travels; a scalar quantity
- the product of an object's mass and velocity
- the rate at which work is done
23 Clues: the SI unit of power • the SI unit of energy • the rate at which work is done • the fundamental SI unit of current • the derived SI unit of electric charge • a push or pull on a mass; a vector quantity • the product of an object's mass and velocity • the derived SI unit of electric potential difference • the time rate of change of velocity; a vector quantity • ...
physics review project 2022-06-07
Across
- when a magnetic material is close to a magnet and then becomes a magnet itself
- constant velocity means no ___
- like charges ___
- requires a medium
- which force causes acceleration
- when objects are in contact and have relative motion (are sliding against each other)
- something you should sketch to help with physics problems
- the rate of change of momentum in relation with the rate of change time is equal to the applied force
- acceleration is usually only in ___ direction
- the formula for work
- repeated motion with a consistent period
- wave velocity formula
- an object's tendency to remain unchanged motion wise
- who likes to pick on kyle during class
- a measurement of how difficult it is for a current to move through an object
- time required for one oscillation
Down
- will always be perpendicular to the ground
- energy cannot be created nor destroyed
- every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- a point on a wave with minimum amplitude
- when there is no net loss of kinetic energy as a result of a collision
- does not require a medium
- a point on a wave with maximum amplitude
- any force whose work is determined by the final displacement of the object acted upon
- a change in momentum
- mass is not transferred it moves ___
- type of interference when 2 waves of the same frequency interfere
- a net force is the __ of all the force vectors
- force of the spring is __ when the displacement is at its maximum
- opposite charges ___
30 Clues: like charges ___ • requires a medium • a change in momentum • the formula for work • opposite charges ___ • wave velocity formula • does not require a medium • constant velocity means no ___ • which force causes acceleration • time required for one oscillation • mass is not transferred it moves ___ • energy cannot be created nor destroyed • who likes to pick on kyle during class • ...
