physics Crossword Puzzles
Crossword Physics (physcom) 2018-04-10
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- the joining of two nuclei to form a new, heavier nucleus
- when an atom gains or loses electrons
- the energy transferred in 1 second
- Avogadro's constant is also known as______
- high frequency electromagnetic waves (ejected from an unstable nucleus)
- _________(of a radioactive source) is the number of decays per second
- the charge transferred in 1 second
- the displacement travelled in 1 second
- another name for universe
- the distance travelled by light in 1 year
- the energy given to each coulomb of charge by the power supply or battery
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- these particles represent force
- the splitting of a heavy nucleus into two smaller pieces along with two or three neutrons
- a fast moving electron (ejected from an unstable nucleus)
- the force exerted on 1 square metre
- the particle that expresses the particle nature of light
- branch of mathematics that deals with derivatives and integrals
- some say it is an EM wave some say it is a particle
- an inclined plane wrapped helically around its axis
- time for the activity of a radioactive source to decrease by half
20 Clues: another name for universe • these particles represent force • the energy transferred in 1 second • the charge transferred in 1 second • the force exerted on 1 square metre • when an atom gains or loses electrons • the displacement travelled in 1 second • the distance travelled by light in 1 year • Avogadro's constant is also known as______ • ...
Thaihok's Physics Crossword 2013-03-11
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- the force of gravity
- energy that can be converted into another energy
- mass x acceleration
- (v-u)/t
- has size but no direction
- (1/2) x mass x speed^2
- mass x gravity x height
- the unit of work
- (output/input) x 100%
- has size and direction
- the unit of time
- force x distance
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- for every action there is an equal or opposite ...
- when speed decrease
- the unit of force
- the unit of mass
- the unit of distance
- (1/2) x spring constant x extension^2
- work/time
- what is needed for anything to perform something
- distance/time
21 Clues: (v-u)/t • work/time • distance/time • the unit of mass • the unit of work • the unit of time • force x distance • the unit of force • when speed decrease • mass x acceleration • the force of gravity • the unit of distance • (output/input) x 100% • (1/2) x mass x speed^2 • has size and direction • mass x gravity x height • has size but no direction • (1/2) x spring constant x extension^2 • ...
Thaihok's Physics Crossword 2013-03-11
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- work/time
- (v-u)/t
- for every action there is an equal or opposite ...
- the unit of time
- force x distance
- when speed decrease
- the unit of distance
- what is needed for anything to perform something
- has size but no direction
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- has size and direction
- the unit of work
- mass x acceleration
- mass x gravity x height
- (1/2) x mass x speed^2
- the unit of force
- energy that can be converted into another energy
- (output/input) x 100%
- distance/time
- the force of gravity
- the unit of mass
- (1/2) x spring constant x extension^2
21 Clues: (v-u)/t • work/time • distance/time • the unit of work • the unit of time • force x distance • the unit of mass • the unit of force • mass x acceleration • when speed decrease • the force of gravity • the unit of distance • (output/input) x 100% • has size and direction • (1/2) x mass x speed^2 • mass x gravity x height • has size but no direction • (1/2) x spring constant x extension^2 • ...
III Physics Revision 2013-05-14
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- Energy that is obtained from Uranium
- Blue wire in a plug
- Harmful gas produced when fossil fuels are burnt
- Something that goes around a planet
- Fourth planet from the Sun
- Earth between Sun and Moon
- Unit for current
- This type of material goes back to its original shape after being stretched
- Natural gas and this substance is formed from tiny animals and plants that lived in the sea millions of years ago
- Energy that is obtained from waves and tides
- Changing shape of the moon as it orbits the Earth
- Distance car travels in the time it takes for the driver to realise they need to stop
- Force which slows things down
- Energy that is obtained from hot rocks under the ground
- Distance the car travels while the brake is being pressed
- Time is takes for a planet to make one complete spin on its axis
- Number of planets in the solar system
- Very thin piece of wire in a bulb
- We can make current smaller by putting one of these in a circuit
- Formed many millions of years ago from plants
- Fuel made from vegetable oil
- Moon is directly between Sun and Earth
- Organisms that never rot away completely
- Largest planet
- Energy that is obtained from the sun
- This type of circuit has several branches with components on it
- These forces need to touch an object before they can affect it
- Your mass multiplied by acceleration due to gravity
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- Season in Australia when northern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun
- The galaxy that we are in
- Satellite of the earth
- Hottest planet
- Used to measure current
- Patterns of stars in the sky
- Fuel obtained from plant or animal waste
- Force which slows things down in air
- Units for mass
- Force which slows things down in water
- Cannot be replaced
- Time it takes to orbit the Sun once
- These forces can affect an object from a distance
- Thinking distance plus braking distance
- How far you travel in a certain time
- Path a planet takes
- Half of the earth
- Outer planets are made of this
- Word which describes forces which are not the same size
- Measure forces using this
- Units for weight
- How much matter makes something up
- Downward force that effects objects on the earth
- Carbon dioxide causes this
- This type of circuit has all of the components in one loop
- Smallest planet
- Inner planets are made of this
- Mass divided by volume
- Fuel formed from the remains of plants and animals
- Force in water which pushes up against your weight
- Wire which is beside the fuse in a plug
- Wire attached to the top pin in a plug
- Nearest star to Earth
- Word which describes two forces which are the same size
62 Clues: Hottest planet • Units for mass • Largest planet • Smallest planet • Unit for current • Units for weight • Half of the earth • Cannot be replaced • Blue wire in a plug • Path a planet takes • Nearest star to Earth • Satellite of the earth • Mass divided by volume • Used to measure current • The galaxy that we are in • Measure forces using this • Fourth planet from the Sun • ...
"THE ULTIMATE PHYSICS 2013-07-03
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- The region around a magnet where its influence can be felt.
- Long-Sightedness
- It is a ring of muscles which holds the lens in position.
- The force between the molecules of two different substances.
- According to this law,energy can neither be created nor destroyed although can be transformed from one body to another.
- The liquids which evaporate faster.
- Sin i/sin r =CONSTANT
- A long cylindrical coil consisting of large number of turns of insulated wire.
- It is a water,saline fluid filling the part of the eye between cornea and lens.
- It is the region on the Retina,where the Optic nerve enters the eyeball.
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- The process of change from one state to another at a constant temperature.
- The S.I. unit of temperature.
- According to this theory,light is composed of particles {called PHOTONS}which travel in straight lines at a very high speed.
- It is the property of light that depends upon the strength of inter-molecular forces.
- A convex lens having one plane surface and one convex surface.
- It is the amount of heat required to change the temperature of a substance by one degree celcius.
- It is said to occur when a person can't distinguish between different colours though his vision may otherwise be normal.
- It is the process by which a magnet loses it's magnetism,when it's two poles are left free.
- The "HIDDEN" heat.
- It is the coloured part of the eye,which has muscles and coloured pigments.
20 Clues: Long-Sightedness • The "HIDDEN" heat. • Sin i/sin r =CONSTANT • The S.I. unit of temperature. • The liquids which evaporate faster. • It is a ring of muscles which holds the lens in position. • The region around a magnet where its influence can be felt. • The force between the molecules of two different substances. • ...
Physics Puzzle Game 2014-02-28
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- something that produces a change in motion, a push or a pull.
- subatomic particle with positive charge that is nucleus of hydrogen atom.
- force opposing relative motion of two objects are in contact.
- machines using fluids to transmit energy.
- in vacuum, 2.9979458 * 10^8 m/s.
- distance from the focal point to the center of a lens or vertex of a mirror.
- When the net force on something is zero Mathematically, Σ F = 0
- change from liquid to vapor state.
- ability of object to original shape after deforming forces are removed.
- product of force and time interval over which it acts.
- point temperature at which substance changes from solid to liquid state.
- either a proton or a neutron.
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- basic building block of protons, neutrons, other baryons, and mesons.
- materials through which charged particles move readily; or heat flow readily.
- number of occurrences per unit time.
- particles those particles( i.e. quarks and leptons) of which all materials are composed.
- property of objects to resist changes in rest or motion.
- subatomic particle of small mass and negative charge found in every atom.
- energy of object due to its motion.
- energy sum of potential and kinetic energy.
- distance between corresponding points on two successive waves.
- electromagnetic waves that carry energy.
- state of matter in which atoms are separated into electrons and positive ions or bare nuclei.
- material through which the flow of electrical charge carriers or heat is greatly reduced.
24 Clues: either a proton or a neutron. • in vacuum, 2.9979458 * 10^8 m/s. • change from liquid to vapor state. • energy of object due to its motion. • number of occurrences per unit time. • electromagnetic waves that carry energy. • machines using fluids to transmit energy. • energy sum of potential and kinetic energy. • product of force and time interval over which it acts. • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle:)) 2014-03-18
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- Instrument that has a main scale and a sliding scale
- Simple block diagrams with arrows to represent forces action on the individual object
- The gravitational force exerted on the body
- Rate of change of velocity
- Reluctance of the object to change its state of motion due to its mass
- An instrument that can be used to measure mass
- Distance travelled in a specified direction
- time take of a complete oscillation
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- Force acting per unit area
- The number of complete oscillations made in one second
- A region in which a mass experiences a force due to gravitational attraction
- Displacement/time taken
- Amount of matter in a body
- mass/volume
- The contact force that opposes or tends to oppose motion between surfaces in contact
- A push or a pull that one object exerts on another
- total distance travelled/total time taken
- SI unit of mass
- 10^6
- the pull exerted by a stretched spring, string or rope on an object attached to it
20 Clues: 10^6 • mass/volume • SI unit of mass • Displacement/time taken • Force acting per unit area • Amount of matter in a body • Rate of change of velocity • time take of a complete oscillation • total distance travelled/total time taken • The gravitational force exerted on the body • Distance travelled in a specified direction • An instrument that can be used to measure mass • ...
Physics unit 1 2014-04-10
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- The surface of the earth
- The unit of measurement of frequency
- Change in direction of light
- When an object is moving away from us and its wavelength becomes longer
- The system where planets orbit the sun
- Unit of measurement of for power
- The theory that all planets orbit around the Earth
- A type of lens that is curved on both sides to make it thinner in the middle
- The colour that is best for absorbing heat
- The theory that the universe has always existed
- A type of wave that travels through the Earth
- A change in the DNA caused by radiation
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- The second stage in the life of a star
- The number of waves passing through a point per second
- A type of wave where particles move at right angles to the direction the wave is moving
- How good a device is at creating useful energy
- The man who discovered ultraviolet
- A type of wave where particles move back and forth in line line with the direction of the wave
- Sound waves that are bellow 20Hz
- Light that we can see with the naked eye
- Flow of charged particles
- Astronomer who helped disproved geocentric by looking at the moons of Jupiter
- This has the smallest wave length on the EM-spectrum
- Astronomer who discovered infrared
24 Clues: The surface of the earth • Flow of charged particles • Change in direction of light • Sound waves that are bellow 20Hz • Unit of measurement of for power • The man who discovered ultraviolet • Astronomer who discovered infrared • The unit of measurement of frequency • The second stage in the life of a star • The system where planets orbit the sun • ...
Physics - Chapter 5 2014-10-08
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- mechanical advantage of a machine is the ratio of the distance Xa moved by the applied force to the distance Xl.
- a machine equals the ratio between its actual and its ideal mechanical advantages.
- equilibrium in which an object is not rotating, or if it is rotating at constant angular speed about an axis.
- a machine involves the forces or distance concerned in a machine.
- it refers to an object extended in space which does not change its size or shape when subjected to a force.
- mechanical advantage of a machine is a ratio between the load force.
- the point of an object about which all gravitational torques cancel.
- is stimulated by an electrical pulse from the nervous system, it contracts briefly or twitches.
- its a simplest form of a rigid bar used with a fulcrum.
- if an object rests on a knife edge or similar surface so that a slight displacement (or rotation) raises the CG, this subject is displaying _______ equilibrium.
- is the study of forces acting on an object that is in equilibrium and at rest.
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- equilibrium is the CG is lowered by a small distancement or rotation the object is then in ______ equilibrium.
- the point at which all the mass of an object or system may be considered to be concentrated.
- is a device that changes the magnitude, direction or mode of application of a force or torque while transmitting it in order to achieve a practical advantages.
- are forces whose lines of actions intersect on a common point when they act on an object.
- are forces having their lives of action lie on a same plane.
- a condition in which two or more forces acting on an object reduces no acceleration because they balance each other out.
- it is measured by the product of the force and the perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation to the line of action of the force.
- a force that tend to produce rotation in the axis.
- equilibrium if the object may move without changing the height of its CG, the object is in _______ equilibrium.
20 Clues: a force that tend to produce rotation in the axis. • its a simplest form of a rigid bar used with a fulcrum. • are forces having their lives of action lie on a same plane. • a machine involves the forces or distance concerned in a machine. • mechanical advantage of a machine is a ratio between the load force. • ...
Physics Kiara Williams 2015-03-13
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- friction in which two are not moving past each other
- speed at any given point in time
- an object travels per unit of time
- total distance divided by time
- doesn't include direction
- when two or more forces act on an object at the same time
- anything thrown or shut through the air
- occurs when an object changes position
- gravitaional force exerted on an object
- includes speed of an object and direction
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- friction when an object moves through fluid
- any two masses that exert attractive forces on each other
- friction where two surfaces slide past one another
- rate of change of velocity
- friction the opposes motion of objects that moves through air
- how far an object has traveled
- speed that does not change
- friction between a rolling object and surface it rolls on
- a force that opposes the sliding motion
- a push or pull applied to an object
20 Clues: doesn't include direction • rate of change of velocity • speed that does not change • how far an object has traveled • total distance divided by time • speed at any given point in time • an object travels per unit of time • a push or pull applied to an object • occurs when an object changes position • a force that opposes the sliding motion • ...
Zsofi's Physics Midterm 2021-01-01
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- change in velocity over time
- a force that works against an object in motion
- a quantity that specifies magnitude and direction
- the type of mechanical energy determined by the height/ position of an object
- the amount of "stuff" something is made of
- the property which states that an object in motion resists change in motion
- when a roller coaster ride is about to end, it has the same amount of energy as when it started (if none is lost through heat or sound)-- because of what law?
- the force on an object due to gravity
- a type of friction due to air resistance
- distance over time in a specific direction
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- when a system is not traveling at a constant speed or at rest it's equation is?
- when fnet=0 the forces are...
- a quantity that only specifies magnitude
- the sum of two or more vectors
- the type of force created by a string or cable
- when something falling is only under the influence of gravity (no drag)
- the upward force which supports an object which is also always perpendicular to that object
- the type of mechanical energy caused by an object being in motion
- the rate at which you do work over time
- (kg x m^2)/s^2
- the amount of energy transferred to an object
21 Clues: (kg x m^2)/s^2 • change in velocity over time • when fnet=0 the forces are... • the sum of two or more vectors • the force on an object due to gravity • the rate at which you do work over time • a quantity that only specifies magnitude • a type of friction due to air resistance • the amount of "stuff" something is made of • distance over time in a specific direction • ...
Emma Physics Crossword 2021-01-06
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- the quantity of matter in an object/substance
- the unit for energy
- the energy of motion
- the type of energy in a substance stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules
- The pulling force that acts along a stretched flexible connector, such as a rope or cable
- the maximum horizontal distance traveled by a projectile
- name of the force that a surface applies to an object to support the weight of the object; acts perpendicular to the surface on which the object rests
- an object that travels through the air and experiences only acceleration due to gravity
- the study of motion
- name of the variable that is plotted on the y-axis
- the ability to do work
- the type of energy calculated by m*g*h
- quantities described solely by a magnitude
- the SI unit of power
- rise over run
- the tendency of an object to remain at rest or remain in motion
- a contact force that opposes relative motion or attempts at motion between systems
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- the rate at which velocity changes over a period of time
- the product of the force applied to an object multiplied by the distance through with the force is applied.
- an object’s change in position
- name of the variable that is plotted on the x-axis
- Newton's _____ Law: F = ma
- the type of force for which work depends on the path taken (ex: work)
- quantities with both a magnitude and a direction
- Newton's _____ Law: a body at rest remains at rest, or if in motion, remains in motion at a constant velocity unless acted upon by a net external force; aka the law of inertia
- how close a measurement is to the correct value
- work divided by elapsed time
- the sum of two or more vectors
- how close the agreement is among a set of measurements
- Newton's _____ Law: action-reaction
- a reaction force that pushes a body forward in response to a backward force. Rockets, airplanes, and cars are pushed forward by this force.
31 Clues: rise over run • the unit for energy • the study of motion • the energy of motion • the SI unit of power • the ability to do work • Newton's _____ Law: F = ma • work divided by elapsed time • an object’s change in position • the sum of two or more vectors • Newton's _____ Law: action-reaction • the type of energy calculated by m*g*h • quantities described solely by a magnitude • ...
Physics is PHUN 2021-10-28
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- material in which charges are not free to move
- unit of magnetic field
- number of oscillations per unit time
- the change in pitch due to the relative motion between a source of sound and the person hearing the sound
- the amount of sound energy passing through a given area in a given time
- light of a single color/frequency
- material that allows charges to move freely
- the frequency of the corresponding sound wave
- the geographic pole that the north end of a bar magnet points to
- an electrical device in which a long wire is wound into a succession of closely spaced loops
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- represented by the variable A
- 343 m/s
- electromagnetic waves with frequencies above 10^20 Hz
- a filter tha transmits light waves with only one direction of polarization
- the bending of a wave around a barrier or through an opening
- the electromagnetic waves that our eyes can detect
- sounds with a frequency greater than 20,000 Hz
- the sharpness of vision
- charge of an electron
- a particle of light that carries energy but has no mass
20 Clues: 343 m/s • charge of an electron • unit of magnetic field • the sharpness of vision • represented by the variable A • light of a single color/frequency • number of oscillations per unit time • material that allows charges to move freely • the frequency of the corresponding sound wave • material in which charges are not free to move • ...
Radiology Physics Crossword 2021-11-15
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- A population of photons with a range of energies produced when electrons decelerate [2, 5+8]
- A relatively light particle that achieves relativistic speeds and has non-zero charge [2, 4+8]
- Framework to ensure the quality of medical imaging operations [2, 7+9]
- Type of model used in Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence that provides greater insights into relationships within datasets [3, 4+6+7]
- Measure of radiation output of a CT scan or radiation exposure to a CT patient [1*, 3]
- An interactions between photons and matter that result in incorrectly measured attenuation coefficients [1, 7]
- Energy deposited within a volume of specified matter per kilogram [2, 8+4]
- Measure of both stochastic and deterministic risk due to radiation exposure to the organs and tissues of the human body [2, 9+4]
- Type of photon created due to nucleus energy transitions [2, 5+3]
- Artefact seen in MR images due to differences between fat and water [2, 8+5]
- Name of an interference pattern caused by two regular patterns that move relative to each other (Hint: Can be seen in MR images) [1, 5]
- Heavy particle that starts to deposit energy at short distances (~4cm in air) [2, 5+8]
- Regular testing done by a hospital physicist [2, 10+7]
- Type of photon created due to electronic energy transitions [1, 5]
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- Material that records the energy absorbed and then releases it when stimulated by light [2, 12+8]
- Application of radionuclides for medical diagnostic and/or therapeutic purposes [2, 7+8]
- Possible cause of "geometric distortion" in radiographs (Hint: Broad/Fine focus spot) [1, 8]
- Field of analysis that aims to extract features from medical images for further characterisation [1, 9]
- Process of labelling different volumes/sections of a medical image with the assistance of computer programs [1, 12]
- Common type of MR sequence that can produce weighting in T1, T2, and proton density [2, 4+4]
- Kinetic energy imparted from incident radiation into a volume, per kilogram [1*, 5]
- Clever invention using the Radon transform and enabled by filtering in the Fourier domain [2, 8+10]
- Using material to attenuate photons that provide little to no diagnostic value in certain scenarios [1, 10]
- Process to ensure the quality of medical imaging operations [2, 7+7]
24 Clues: Regular testing done by a hospital physicist [2, 10+7] • Type of photon created due to nucleus energy transitions [2, 5+3] • Type of photon created due to electronic energy transitions [1, 5] • Process to ensure the quality of medical imaging operations [2, 7+7] • Framework to ensure the quality of medical imaging operations [2, 7+9] • ...
Fall Semester Physics 2021-11-04
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- collision where objects bounce off
- energy due to motion
- a push or a pull
- quantity with magnitude & direction
- amount of work per unit of time
- vertical distance
- tendency to maintain state of motion; mass
- force applied over a distance
- how far & in what direction
- force that opposes motion; Ff
- how far
- Law about force, mass & acceleration
- Law about action & reaction
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- collision where objects stick together
- how fast & in what direction
- change in momentum
- motion due to gravity only
- force caused by gravity; Fw
- rate of change in velocity
- object under influence of gravity only
- path of a projectile
- horizontal distance travelled by a projectile
- _____ in air determined by vertical component
- energy due to position
- amount of matter in an object
- quantity with magnitude only
- "inertia in motion"
- how fast
- Law of Inertia
29 Clues: how far • how fast • Law of Inertia • a push or a pull • vertical distance • change in momentum • "inertia in motion" • energy due to motion • path of a projectile • energy due to position • motion due to gravity only • rate of change in velocity • force caused by gravity; Fw • how far & in what direction • Law about action & reaction • how fast & in what direction • quantity with magnitude only • ...
GCSE physics radioactivity 2021-12-21
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- the name for when radioactive material is moved from one location to another
- the mass number of carbon-12
- gamma is an __________________ wave
- this material absorbs (and therefore blocks) alpha radiation
- What is the mass of an alpha particle?
- how many neutrons are there in an alpha particle?
- when something or someone is "hit" with radiation but not contaminated
- all isotopes of this element are radioactive and have 92 protons (use periodic table)
- are damaged or killed by ionising radiation.
- this type of radiation is absorbed (stopped by) about 5 mm of aluminium
- Counts radioactivity (_________ counter)
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- the name of the scientist who did the gold foil experiment and discovered the nucleus
- A radioactive material has a half life of 5 days. A sample contains 32 grams of the radioactive material. After 20 days, how many grams of the material will still be radioactive?
- Time taken for half the radioisotopes to decay (______ life)
- a large molecule found within your cells and carries genetic information (e.g. instructions for how to make proteins). Radiation can cause mutations to this molecule.
- the surname of the sceintist that proposed the plum pudding model
- the most penetrating but least ionising radiation
- when an atom or molecule loses or gains electrons, it becomes a charged particle called an ______
- alpha and beta are this type of radiation because they have mass, but gamma is not.
- a thick layer of this material absorbs gamma radiation. May be found in hospitals to protect the radiographer.
- The count rate of a radioisotope fell from 6000 cpm to 375 cpm in 24 mins. The half life is ____ minutes
- the most ionising yet least penetrating radiation
- name of the model of the atom that has a positive nucleus with electrons surrounding it
- Which sub-atomic particles were the "plums" in the plum pudding model?
24 Clues: the mass number of carbon-12 • gamma is an __________________ wave • What is the mass of an alpha particle? • Counts radioactivity (_________ counter) • are damaged or killed by ionising radiation. • the most penetrating but least ionising radiation • how many neutrons are there in an alpha particle? • the most ionising yet least penetrating radiation • ...
ap physics review 2021-12-31
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- displacement is found from the _______ under the velocity vs time graph
- object is moving in a straight line at a constant speed
- acronym for a diagram that shows the forces acting on an object
- force applied to an object over a distance
- _________ velocity is how fast an object is moving at a specific moment in time
- how far an object is from its initial position
- the product of a force, the distance from the force to the pivot point, and the angle the force makes with the object
- forces on an angle can be broken down into ________, x and y
- the time to make one full oscillation
- change in velocity per unit time
- for a point particle can be found using MR^2
- motion for objects such as a pendulum and mass-on-a-spring
- units for spring constant
- each surface have their own level of stickiness that determines the amount of frictional force acting
- the energy stored in an object's position, gravitational ________ energy
- Newton's ___ law states that every force has a force pair that acts with the same magnitude but in opposite directions
- is represented by "p"
- the formula for force of a spring
- the graph made from a position vs time graph for an object in simple harmonic motion
- the maximum displacement from equilibrium reached
- is represented by "L"
- acceleration is found from the ______ of the velocity vs time graph
- the gravitational force is inversely proportional to
- units for mass
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- units for distance in rotational motion
- to find the vertical component when the angle is measured from the horizontal to the diagonal force use ___
- how many oscillations are completed per a unit of time
- mass found from measurements that do use acceleration due to gravity
- how much the force of a planet acts on an object
- all objects are attracted to each other by __________ force
- Newton's _____ law states that an objects acceleration is directly proportional to force and inversely proportional to mass
- units for impulse and momentum
- the force of a surface on an object acting along the surface
- the formula for rotational impulse
- change in distance per unit time
- the formula for weight on Earth
- the sum of all forces acting on an object including their directions
- a collision between two objects where energy and momentum are conserved
- to find work, use the _________ the force vs displacement graph
- amount of work done per unit time
- to find the horizontal component when the angle is measured from the horizontal to the diagonal force use ___
- the sum of the kinetic and potential energies of an object
- how much material is contained in an object
- mass found from measurements that do not use acceleration due to gravity
- is equal to the change in momentum
- the direction the force is acting on an object moving at a constant speed in a circle
- vertical acceleration is 9.8 m/s^2
- the force of a surface on an object in contact with that surface
- to convert from rotational to linear, multiply by the __________
- a collision between two objects where energy is not conserved but momentum is
- the energy of an object in motion
- the gravitational force is directly proportional to the product of _______ masses
52 Clues: units for mass • is represented by "p" • is represented by "L" • units for spring constant • units for impulse and momentum • the formula for weight on Earth • change in distance per unit time • change in velocity per unit time • amount of work done per unit time • the formula for force of a spring • the energy of an object in motion • the formula for rotational impulse • ...
Physics Vocabulary Crossword 2022-01-04
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- the pressure of the atmosphere
- matter cannot be created or destroyed
- a variable that stays the same
- energy heat
- particles hitting the wall of an object
- something that is believable
- corresponding size and amount
- heat transfer through waves
- why your hypothesis is correct or not
- how fast particles are moving
- something that repeats
- particles spreading apart
- something that does not transfer heat well
- a 3d representation of something
- something we can anticipate happening
- water freezes at 0 degrees
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- what you think will happen
- heat transfer through liquid or gas
- what your testing in an experiment
- has to be able to be seen
- as something increases the other decreases
- measure of density
- a statement that answers your hypothesis
- how compact particles are
- transfer of heat through contact
- used to measure air pressure
- data from your experiment
- amount a 3d space
- particles are not moving
- the quantity of heat
- scientific theories often change
31 Clues: energy heat • amount a 3d space • measure of density • the quantity of heat • something that repeats • particles are not moving • has to be able to be seen • how compact particles are • data from your experiment • particles spreading apart • what you think will happen • water freezes at 0 degrees • heat transfer through waves • something that is believable • used to measure air pressure • ...
Physics crossword puzzle 2022-01-04
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- the part of the expeiment that stays the same
- matter can not be created or destroyed
- an example
- amount of force made from heat, compression, etc
- insrument that messure atmospheric pressure
- an example showing truth to further ones case
- a statement that answers the hypothesis
- something that keeps heat in and cold out
- something that stays the same
- the measure of heat or intensity in an object
- the measure of how hot something is
- measure of weight and density
- moves in accordance with another thing
- raw form of energy
- energy created from heat
- moves the opposite way as another thing
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- we tend to believe in phenomena that are
- logical thinking
- the scale at which heat his measured
- measure of mass in liquid
- object must be able to be sensed
- always a work in progress
- the spreading of something more widely
- more believable the more close to pre-existance
- the pressure of the atmosphere
- the motion of mass in two circular motions
- heat transfer through the air
- the question that has the answer of a hypothesis
- heat transfer through solids
- the answer based on your research
- how compact something is
31 Clues: an example • logical thinking • raw form of energy • how compact something is • energy created from heat • measure of mass in liquid • always a work in progress • heat transfer through solids • heat transfer through the air • something that stays the same • measure of weight and density • the pressure of the atmosphere • object must be able to be sensed • ...
physics study puzzle 2022-01-03
Across
- 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 • ...
Slay-P Physics 2022-02-20
Across
- many moments of this were had in December
- __ constant (epsilon naut)
- the best physics teacher in the world
- descriptor for Nathan An (or charge per area)
- very brief period of time
- force that tends to cause rotation
- how to solve differential equations
- charge per volume
- energy that isn't potential
- DPRK leader action
- women in stem
- angle or net flux
- a type of pursuit (can also be used to describe a triple integral)
- special surface
- concept that can't be explained
- our favorite substitute teacher
- E-field piercing a surface
- flux action on finite gaussian planes
- a season or oscillator
- charge per length
- H of HRW
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- W of HRW
- in the words of Mr. Chung, "very large"
- free body __
- weekly assignments
- a game that causes great stress to AP physics students
- law for electrostatics
- activity that Mr. Chung will never do again
- vector operation using cosine
- highlight of class
- R of HRW
- these must be climbed to answer questions of the day
- five kinematic __
- our favorite video platform
- motion of the harmonic variety
- descriptor for Austin Jacobson (or angular acceleration)
- the impetus gained by a moving object
37 Clues: W of HRW • R of HRW • H of HRW • free body __ • women in stem • special surface • charge per volume • five kinematic __ • angle or net flux • charge per length • weekly assignments • highlight of class • DPRK leader action • law for electrostatics • a season or oscillator • very brief period of time • __ constant (epsilon naut) • E-field piercing a surface • energy that isn't potential • ...
AP Physics Review 2022-03-25
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- letter used for angular acceleration
- the magnitude of velocity
- what you never want in a lab
- type of collision in which kinetic energy is not conserved
- tool used to measure temperature
- the rate of change of energy over time
- a principal that indicates no change
- another word for spring potential energy
- when you modify a set of graph axes to make your graph linear
- can be represented by the are under a force vs. time graph
- the speed of something thrown straight upwards at its maximum height
- the slope of a velocity vs time graph
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- functional dependence between kinetic energy and speed
- speed with a directional component
- word meaning center seeking
- something that is conserved in an inelastic collision
- something a point mass does not have
- a word you should NEVER use in this class
- unit used for power
- tool used to measure length
- Where are you?
- a resistance to a change in motion
- type of spring that has a linear force vs displacement relationship
23 Clues: Where are you? • unit used for power • the magnitude of velocity • word meaning center seeking • tool used to measure length • what you never want in a lab • tool used to measure temperature • speed with a directional component • a resistance to a change in motion • letter used for angular acceleration • something a point mass does not have • a principal that indicates no change • ...
Physics- Waves Crossword 2022-04-29
Across
- The condition of a system whe neither its state of motion nor energy change with time.
- The phenomina that occurs when a wave encounters an obstical/opening.
- The change in frequency of a wave in relation to an observer.
- The opposite of a Crest.
- The phenomeon of increased amplitude.
- The speed of something in a given direction.
- A group of atoms banded together.
- A minute portion of matter.
- Movement back & forth at a regular speed.
- Geographic coordinate thats the specific east-west position on the globe.
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- Diminition in the density of something (air or gas.
- The measure of the height of a wave.
- The # of occurences of a repeating event per unit of time.
- The max value of upward displacement within a cycle.
- A wave whose ocillations are perpendicular to the waves advance.
- Application of balanced inward forces to different points on a material.
- The fact/phenominon of light, radio waves, etc being deflected in passing obliquely through the interface between one medium and another.
- The distance between crests of a wave.
- A propagating dynamic disturbance of one or more quantities.
- The magnitude of the rate of change.
20 Clues: The opposite of a Crest. • A minute portion of matter. • A group of atoms banded together. • The measure of the height of a wave. • The magnitude of the rate of change. • The phenomeon of increased amplitude. • The distance between crests of a wave. • Movement back & forth at a regular speed. • The speed of something in a given direction. • ...
Physics crossword puzzle 2022-06-12
Across
- Acceleration = Force/Mass
- Object in motion stays in motion
- Energy that "hasn't happened" yet
- What W is measured in
- Force on the surface of the earth
- Force on a curved path
- Distance/unit time
- Unit of force
- Mass * Gravity
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- Force that opposes sliding of two touching surfaces
- Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- The path a projectile takes
- Energy that "has happened"
- How far something has moved
- Change in velocity. Can be positive or negative
- Push or pull
- Force required to change an object's motion
- Anything moving through the air that does not provide force for it's movement
- Distance/unit time and in a direction
- When force is applied to something and it moves
20 Clues: Push or pull • Unit of force • Mass * Gravity • Distance/unit time • What W is measured in • Force on a curved path • Acceleration = Force/Mass • Energy that "has happened" • The path a projectile takes • How far something has moved • Object in motion stays in motion • Energy that "hasn't happened" yet • Force on the surface of the earth • Distance/unit time and in a direction • ...
Physics-I Kedge 2022-05-21
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- distance-time relationship
- car's power
- formula for weight
- newton's 1st
- mass x gravity
- 3600 seconds
- shot object
- symbol for change
- end velocity
- speed with direction
- force x distance
- medium that has flow
- relationship that decreases
- decreases density
- science term for push
- metal momentum cart
- 1000 mass
- SI distance
- magnitude no direction
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- force unit
- arch path
- 3 laws of motion
- change velocity
- newtons 2nd law
- planet with gravity of 24.8
- measure of power
- blank reaction law
- 1/1000
- sum of forces
- dropped on Lopez
- opposing direction force
- dropped balls
- no deformation collision
- momentum not waster
- no gravity two words
- magnitude with direction
- proven hypothesis
- match angles
38 Clues: 1/1000 • arch path • 1000 mass • force unit • car's power • shot object • SI distance • newton's 1st • 3600 seconds • end velocity • match angles • sum of forces • dropped balls • mass x gravity • change velocity • newtons 2nd law • 3 laws of motion • measure of power • dropped on Lopez • force x distance • symbol for change • decreases density • proven hypothesis • formula for weight • blank reaction law • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-25
Across
- Unit of power
- The energy that is possessed by an object due to its motion or due to its position
- The highest surface part of a wave
- The energy stored in an object due to its height above the Earth
- The tendency of objects to resist changes in speed or direction of motion
- A linear interval of space
- An attractive force between two objects that has mass in the universe
- The lowest part of a wave
- Often used as a unit of mass
- Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- Push or pull
- An electromagnetic wave that is used for medical imaging
- A wave vibrating in the direction of propagation
- An electromagnetic wave that has a wavelength shorter than microwaves but longer than visible light
- The energy released or absorbed as a result of a chemical reaction
- An electromagnetic wave that is used for sterilize equipments
- Force*distance
- An object initially propelled by a force outside itself and keeps moving
- Going away from a point
- Force= mass * acceleration
- An electromagnetic wave that is used in nuclear weapons
- A physical quantity of work
- The speed and direction of motion
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- The energy in the nucleus of an atom
- A wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation
- A measure of how springy an object is
- The energy of an object by virtue of its motion
- The force that resists motion of one object rubbing against another
- Quantity of matter
- The energy that is contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature
- Motion which a nonmoving person sees, but the moving person does not see
- An electromagnetic wave with the longest wavelength
- Unit of energy
- A physical phenomenon that can produce light, heat, and power
- Inertia-objects at rest tend to stay at rest and objects in motion tend to stay in motion
- An electromagnetic wave that is often used for wifi and cell phones
- An electromagnetic wave that contains red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet
- Measure of how fast velocity is changing; time rate of change
- To meet at a point
- The energy an object has by virtue of its position in a force field like gravity (stored energy)
- Unit of force
41 Clues: Push or pull • Unit of power • Unit of force • Unit of energy • Force*distance • Quantity of matter • To meet at a point • Going away from a point • The lowest part of a wave • A linear interval of space • Force= mass * acceleration • A physical quantity of work • Often used as a unit of mass • The speed and direction of motion • The highest surface part of a wave • ...
Physics CW#1 2022-09-14
Across
- Newtons Law that describes the equation for calculating force
- The coffee Orozco loves with 4 shots of expresso and so much more
- Property of things to resist changes in motion
- Step 1 of the scientific method
- How fast something is moving
- kg
- Step 8 of the scientific method
- Magnitude but not direction
- A final vector or net combination of 2 or more vectors
- The variable in experiments that is not changed
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- Step 6 of the scientific method
- Sum of forces acted upon an object
- The variable in experiments that is measured
- The equation of Newtons second law of motion
- For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- Magnitude AND direction
- The units include meters/second^2
- How fast an object moves plus its direction
- Motion under the influence of gravity only
- One of the two types of forces
- The unit of measure of Force
- Arrows drawn to scale that represent vector quantity
- Your amazing Physics teacher
23 Clues: kg • Magnitude AND direction • Magnitude but not direction • How fast something is moving • The unit of measure of Force • Your amazing Physics teacher • One of the two types of forces • Step 6 of the scientific method • Step 1 of the scientific method • Step 8 of the scientific method • The units include meters/second^2 • Sum of forces acted upon an object • ...
Physics crossword puzzle 2021-03-11
Across
- Least amount of inputs to achieve the highest amount of output.
- A fuel formed by natural processes, such as anaerobic decomposition of buried dead organisms
- the law of ____ of energy states that energy can be converted in form, but not created or destroyed.
- My teacher calls himself
- Pounds per square inch.
- way Our planet is located in this galaxy?
- Newton's first law is often referred to as the principle of ____.
- The _____ System is the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it.
- The ______ belt is located roughly between the orbits of the planets Jupiter and Mars.
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- Largest of Jupiter moon
- Force due to gravity
- My name is
- A _____ machine doesn't have a motor, it's self powered.
- A measure of how fast something moves in a particular direction.
- _____ energy ends up as heat.
- In our solar system, it is the planet closest to the sun.
- When antimatter and matter meet, they ______ each other.
- _____ energy is stored up energy capable of doing work.
- The _____ belt is a circumstellar disc in the outer Solar System, extending from the orbit of Neptune.
- Newton's ____ law states that all forces between two objects exist in equal magnitude and opposite direction
20 Clues: My name is • Force due to gravity • Largest of Jupiter moon • Pounds per square inch. • 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 2021-03-11
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- The _____ belt is a circumstellar disc in the outer Solar System, extending from the orbit of Neptune.
- A fuel formed by natural processes, such as anaerobic decomposition of buried dead organisms
- Our planet is located in this galaxy?
- Pounds per square inch.
- the law of ____ of energy states that energy can be converted in form, but not created or destroyed.
- A _____ machine doesn't have a motor, it's self powered.
- Force due to gravity
- In our solar system, it is the planet closest to the sun.
- Newton's first law is the principle of ____.
- Largest of Jupiter's moons.
- The _____ System is the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it.
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- When antimatter and matter meet, they ______ each other.
- My name is
- Least amount of inputs to achieve the highest amount of output.
- A measure of how fast something moves in a particular direction.
- _____ energy ends up as heat.
- _____ energy is stored up energy capable of doing work.
- The ______ belt is located roughly between the orbits of the planets Jupiter and Mars.
- Newton's ____ law all forces between two objects exist in equal magnitude and opposite direction.
- My teacher calls himself
20 Clues: My name is • Force due to gravity • Pounds per square inch. • My teacher calls himself • Largest of Jupiter's moons. • _____ energy ends up as heat. • Our planet is located in this galaxy? • Newton's first law is the principle of ____. • _____ energy is stored up energy capable of doing work. • A _____ machine doesn't have a motor, it's self powered. • ...
PeTA 1 (Physics) 2021-01-31
Across
- has a reflecting surface that is curved inward.
- the term for farsightedness.
- an image produced by or as a if by a mirror.
- a disturbance or oscillation that travels through space-time, accompanied by a transfer of energy.
- 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.
- is the bending of light as it passes from one transparent substance into another.
- the combination of two or more electromagnetic waveforms to form a wave in which the displacement is either reinforced or canceled.
- uses convex lenses and is an instrument that can be used that makes something appear larger than what they look like.
- smooth, shiny surfaces that allows us to see an image or the reflection of their surface
- uses concave lenses and is a single-eyed tool and instrument that can be used to observe distant objects in a small area.
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- to the ration of the refractive index of the materials at interface.
- vibrations of light waves occur in a single plane.
- an electromagnetic wave that can be detected by the human eye.
- curved pieces of glass or transparent materials that refracts light.
- refers to a phenomena that occur when a wave encounters an obstacle or opening.
- 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.
- the person who stated that the ratio of the angles of incidence and transmission is
- uses convex lenses and is an instrument that can be used to observe small objects that is invisible to the human eye.
- has a reflecting surface that is curved outward.
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
Across
- curved pieces of glass or transparent materials that refracts light.
- refers to a phenomena that occur when a wave encounters an obstacle or opening.
- uses convex lenses and is an instrument that can be used to observe small objects that is invisible to the human eye.
- is by which light is spread out according to its color as it passes through an object.
- an electromagnetic wave that can be detected by the human eye.
- are lenses that we use and may either use concave or convex lenses depending on the sight of the person.
- uses convex lenses and is an instrument that can be used that makes something appear larger than what they look like.
- the term for farsightedness.
- 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.
- vibrations of light waves occur in a single plane.
- is the bending of light as it passes from one transparent substance into another.
Down
- has a reflecting surface that is curved outward.
- 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
- who stated the Law of Refraction
- the combination of two or more electromagnetic waveforms to form a wave in which the displacement is either reinforced or canceled.
- an image produced by or as a if by a mirror.
- the term for nearsightedness.
- a disturbance or oscillation that travels through space-time, accompanied by a transfer of energy.
- has a reflecting surface that is curved inward.
20 Clues: the term for farsightedness. • the term for nearsightedness. • who stated the Law of Refraction • 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
Across
- the term for nearsightedness.
- the term for farsightedness.
- vibrations of light waves occur in a single plane.
- curved pieces of glass or transparent materials that refracts light.
- uses concave lenses and is a single-eyed tool and instrument that can be used to observe distant objects in a small area.
- are lenses that we use and may either use concave or convex lenses depending on the sight of the person.
- uses convex lenses and is an instrument that can be used to observe small objects that is invisible to the human eye.
- is by which light is spread out according to its color as it passes through an object.
- who stated the Law of Refraction
- is the bending of light as it passes from one transparent substance into another.
Down
- refers to a phenomena that occur when a wave encounters an obstacle or opening.
- 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.
- has a reflecting surface that is curved inward.
- 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.
- has a reflecting surface that is curved outward.
- an image produced by or as a if by a mirror.
- a disturbance or oscillation that travels through space-time, accompanied by a transfer of energy.
- smooth, shiny surfaces that allows us to see an image or the reflection of their surface
- uses convex lenses and is an instrument that can be used that makes something appear larger than what they look like.
20 Clues: the term for farsightedness. • the term for nearsightedness. • who stated the Law of Refraction • 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
Across
- is by which light is spread out according to its color as it passes through an object.
- 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.
- curved pieces of glass or transparent materials that refracts light.
- 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.
- are lenses that we use and may either use concave or convex lenses depending on the sight of the person.
- vibrations of light waves occur in a single plane.
- has a reflecting surface that is curved outward.
- smooth, shiny surfaces that allows us to see an image or the reflection of their surface
Down
- 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.
- who stated the Law of Refraction
- uses concave lenses and is a single-eyed tool and instrument that can be used to observe distant objects in a small area.
- uses convex lenses and is an instrument that can be used that makes something appear larger than what they look like.
- uses convex lenses and is an instrument that can be used to observe small objects that is invisible to the human eye.
- has a reflecting surface that is curved inward.
- an electromagnetic wave that can be detected by the human eye.
- the term for farsightedness.
- the term for nearsightedness.
- an image produced by or as a if by a mirror.
20 Clues: the term for farsightedness. • the term for nearsightedness. • who stated the Law of Refraction • 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 100 Review 2021-04-16
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- When two colliding objects stick together, that collision is said to be an _________ collision.
- The normal force is __________ to a supporting surface.
- To make a stationary object rotate, or to change its rotational velocity, one should apply an external __________.
- Tangential speed is also called _______ speed.
- The ____________ force is the net upward force that a fluid exerts on an object submerged or immersed in it.
- A moving object is said to have both momentum and ___________ energy.
- The ________ force is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the action force.
- An object in dynamic equilibrium must be moving with _________ velocity.
- A _________ force is any force that causes an object to travel in a circular fashion and is always directed towards the center of rotation.
- Rotational speed can also be referred to as ________ speed.
- The force in a rope can be referred to as a ________ force.
- An object is in __________ when it is moving under the influence of only gravity.
- Speed is a ________ quantity.
- The ___________ is the net result of the combination of two or more vectors.
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- From the moment an object is tossed into the air and neglecting air resistance, its acceleration at all points is equal to that of ___________.
- According to Archimedes’ Principle, an immersed object is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the _______ fluid.
- A force that acts at right angles to the distance moved does no _________.
- When an object thrown upwards reaches its peak, the magnitude of its velocity is instantaneously equal to ______.
- True or False: The center of mass must lie somewhere on the object and above or below the base of support.
- Newton’s Second Law states that the acceleration of an object can be expressed as the ____________ (two words) acting on it divided by its mass.
- Every force is part of a ________ between one thing and another.
- The center of gravity refers to the average position of _______ distribution of a body.
- The property of an object to resist changes in its rotational state of motion is called ________ inertia.
- A ______ force is an apparent outward force experienced by an object in a rotating frame of reference.
- The unit for power is the __________.
- The unit for work and energy is the _________.
- The center of _______ is the average position of the distribution of matter within an object.
- When a falling object is in free fall and air resistance IS a factor; then, as its acceleration is reduced to zero, we can say that the object has reached its __________ velocity.
- The force per unit area that a liquid exerts on its container can also be called _________.
- When air resistance is a factor, a falling feather will not gain _______ at the same rate as a falling hammer.
30 Clues: Speed is a ________ quantity. • The unit for power is the __________. • Tangential speed is also called _______ speed. • The unit for work and energy is the _________. • The normal force is __________ to a supporting surface. • Rotational speed can also be referred to as ________ speed. • The force in a rope can be referred to as a ________ force. • ...
Physics Chapter 2 2022-10-03
Across
- g = -9.81 m/s2
- Slope of a tangent over a period of time (t)
- Rate of change in position
- Down and left
- Magnitude and Direction
- The line of best fit
- Rise over run staying constant <-->
- The axes on the coordinate plane
- Rise over run
- Variable that does not change in the experiment
- Up and right
Down
- Slope of a tangent at time (t)
- Magnitude Only
- Rise over run going up ^
- Rate of change in velocity
- Rise over run going down
- The point where the line intersects with the y-axis
- Variable that does change in the experiment
- Change in position
- The location of an object
20 Clues: Up and right • Down and left • Rise over run • g = -9.81 m/s2 • Magnitude Only • Change in position • The line of best fit • Magnitude and Direction • Rise over run going up ^ • Rise over run going down • The location of an object • Rate of change in position • Rate of change in velocity • Slope of a tangent at time (t) • The axes on the coordinate plane • Rise over run staying constant <--> • ...
Physics Chapter 2 2022-10-03
Across
- Rise over run staying constant <-->
- Slope of a tangent over a period of time (t)
- Variable that does not change in the experiment
- Magnitude and Direction
- The axes on the coordinate plane
- Change in position
- Rise over run going up ^
- The point where the line intersects with the y-axis
- Rate of change in position
- Down and left
- Rise over run
- g = -9.81 m/s2
Down
- Rise over run going down
- Slope of a tangent at time (t)
- Rate of change in velocity
- The line of best fit
- Variable that does change in the experiment
- A force that attracts a body to the center of the earth
- The location of an object
- Up and right
- Magnitude Only
21 Clues: Up and right • Down and left • Rise over run • Magnitude Only • g = -9.81 m/s2 • Change in position • The line of best fit • Magnitude and Direction • Rise over run going down • Rise over run going up ^ • The location of an object • Rate of change in velocity • Rate of change in position • Slope of a tangent at time (t) • The axes on the coordinate plane • Rise over run staying constant <--> • ...
Physics Chapter 2 2022-10-03
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- Rise over run
- Magnitude Only
- Down and left
- The axes on the coordinate plane
- Rate of change in velocity
- Rise over run staying constant <-->
- Up and right
- Variable that does not change in the experiment
- g = -9.81 m/s2
- Magnitude and Direction
- Rise over run going up ^
- Rise over run going down
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- Slope of a tangent over a period of time (t)
- Change in position
- The location of an object
- Variable that does change in the experiment
- Slope of a tangent at time (t)
- The point where the line intersects with the y-axis
- Rate of change in position
- The line of best fit
20 Clues: Up and right • Rise over run • Down and left • Magnitude Only • g = -9.81 m/s2 • Change in position • The line of best fit • Magnitude and Direction • Rise over run going up ^ • Rise over run going down • The location of an object • Rate of change in velocity • Rate of change in position • Slope of a tangent at time (t) • The axes on the coordinate plane • Rise over run staying constant <--> • ...
Prototype U2 Physics 2022-10-12
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- The rate of change of position of an object in any direction.
- Any physical property of a material or system that can be quantified, that is, can be measured using numbers.
- Stated facts which have been deduced and derived based on empirical observations.
- A physical quantity that is completely described by its magnitude.
- Phenomenon associated with stationary or moving electric charges.
- Three-dimensional quantity that is used to measure the capacity of a solid shape.
- Concise way of expressing information symbolically.
- The force that causes things to move, is divided into two types: potential and kinetic.
- Determination of the size or magnitude of something.
- Unit of mass in the metric system defined as one thousandth of a kilogram.
- Quantity or phenomenon that has two independent properties: magnitude and direction.
- Strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
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- Quantitative measure of inertia.
- Flow part assures its life (persistence, survival in time) by freely morphing in a one-way direction in time.
- An active transformation of a physical system implies its motion.
- time rate of doing work or delivering energy, expressible as the amount of work done W, or energy transferred, divided by the time interval t—or W/t.
- Carefully thought-out explanation for observations of the natural world that has been constructed using the scientific method.
- Basic unit of mass in the metric system.
- rate at which velocity changes with time, in terms of both speed and direction.
- The act, process, or result of changing.
- Vertical force experienced by a mass as a result of gravitation.
21 Clues: Quantitative measure of inertia. • Basic unit of mass in the metric system. • The act, process, or result of changing. • Concise way of expressing information symbolically. • Determination of the size or magnitude of something. • The rate of change of position of an object in any direction. • Vertical force experienced by a mass as a result of gravitation. • ...
Physics paper 1 2023-11-25
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- Ammeters are connected in _____
- When ______ increases, current decreases
- Alpha is the most ______ type of radiation
- another name for potential difference
- point, The temperature when a liquid turns into a gas 7,5
- Current X Voltage
- A billion Watts (9 zeros)
- The energy store of fuels, food and batteries
- V = I x R (______ Law)
- Voltmeters are connected in ______
- The energy store that increases with height
- Energy that can easily be replaced
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- The flow of charge
- Describes how particles move in a solid
- Energy that is available 24/7
- The type of error when empty scales show a mass
- The energy store that increases with speed
- The kinetic and potential energy of the particles in a substance
- A radioactive particle with just one electron
- An electromagnetic wave - the most penetrating type of radiation
- The type of error shown by a set of repeats
- When something is exposed to radiation, but is not contaminated by it
- A type of resistor affected by temperature
- When a graph shows a straight line through zero it is _____ proportional
- A radioactive particle with 2 protons and 2 neutrons
25 Clues: Current X Voltage • The flow of charge • V = I x R (______ Law) • A billion Watts (9 zeros) • Energy that is available 24/7 • Ammeters are connected in _____ • Voltmeters are connected in ______ • Energy that can easily be replaced • another name for potential difference • Describes how particles move in a solid • When ______ increases, current decreases • ...
IGCSE Physics U19 2023-12-19
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- two circuits linked by magnetism
- melts when current gets too high
- mA
- diagram that shows the direction that a positive charge would move
- a number of cells connected in series
- voltage across a particular component
- energy transferred per unit charge
- having no charge
- must be connected in series
- resistor that always has a directly proportional current voltage relationship
- -1.6 x 10(-19)
- joules ÷ seconds
- combining resistors this way results in a lower resistance than the sum of resistances
- only allows current to flow in one direction
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- current that flows in two directions
- like charges
- increasing this increases resistance
- voltage x current
- decreasing this, increases resistance
- electricity is paid for in
- voltage ÷ current
- resistance decreases with increasing temperature
- turns kinetic energy into electrical energy
- an appliance with a metal case must have this
- MV
- basic safety feature on electrical cables
- lead reindeer
- current x time
- opposite to electron flow
- relay that turns off circuit if current is too high
30 Clues: mA • MV • like charges • lead reindeer • current x time • -1.6 x 10(-19) • having no charge • joules ÷ seconds • voltage x current • voltage ÷ current • opposite to electron flow • electricity is paid for in • must be connected in series • two circuits linked by magnetism • melts when current gets too high • energy transferred per unit charge • current that flows in two directions • ...
physics chapter 5 2023-12-15
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- The SI unit of power is the watt
- the conservation of mechanical energy occurs in the absence of friction, the total mechanical energy remains the same
- the sum of kinetic energy and all forms of potential energy
- the energy associated with an object because of the position, shape, or condition of the object
- For a flexible spring, the spring constant is small, whereas for a stiff spring, the spring constant is large
- the sign of the net work on the object tells you whether the object's speed is increasing or decreasing
- the product of the component of a force along the direction of displacement and the magnitude of the displacement
- gravitational potential energy = mass × free-fall acceleration × height
- initial mechanical energy = final mechanical energy (in the absence of friction)
- the potential energy stored in the gravitational fields of interacting bodies
- SI unit for kinetic energy (and all other forms of energy) is the joule
- a conserved quantity that you are already familiar with is mass
- there are 2 types of potential energy
- the energy available for use when a deformed elastic object returns to its original configuration
- The object’s speed decreases if the net work is negative.
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- the net work done by all the forces acting on an object is equal to the change in the object’s kinetic energy
- Work is a _______ quantity and can be positive or negative
- The joule is named for the_____ physicist James Prescott Joule (1818–1889).
- kinetic energy = 1× mass × (speed)2
- the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion
- Components of the force perpendicular to a displacement do not do work.
- Machines with different power ratings do the same amount of work in different time intervals
- All energy, such as nuclear, chemical, internal, and electrical, that is not mechanical energy is classified as nonmechanical energy.
- The net work done on or by an object is equal to the change in the kinetic energy of the object.
- The energy that each ball has varies in a way that keeps the total energy of the system constant.
- a parameter that is a measure of a spring’s resistance to being compressed or stretched
- gravitational potential energy in this chapter is valid only when the free-fall acceleration is constant over the entire height, such as at any point near the Earth’s surface.
- Work, energy, and power are related to one another
- a quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed
- power = force x speed
30 Clues: power = force x speed • The SI unit of power is the watt • kinetic energy = 1× mass × (speed)2 • there are 2 types of potential energy • Work, energy, and power are related to one another • The object’s speed decreases if the net work is negative. • Work is a _______ quantity and can be positive or negative • the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion • ...
Chapter 5 Physics 2023-12-15
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- A parameter that is a measure of a spring’s resistance to being compressed or stretched
- the product of the component of a force along the direction of displacement and the magnitude of the displacement
- 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
- In the work equation what is the angle between the force and the direction of the displacement?
- Work is done on an object when a force causes a ______ of the object
- Work is done only even components of a force are ______ to a displacement
- As an equation, what is power = work divided by time interval?
- The sum of kinetic energy and all forms of potential energy
- Energy conservation occurs even when ________ varies
- Elastic potential energy depends on distance compressed or _______.
- A quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred
- the potential energy stored in the gravitational fields of interacting bodies
- the energy associated with an object because of the position, shape, or condition of the object
- When you find the net work when constant forces are acting on an object, you first need to find what?
- The energy available for use when a deformed elastic object returns to its original configuration
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- the net work done by all the forces acting on an object is equal to the change in the object’s kinetic energy
- Kinetic energy is a scalar quantity, and the SI unit for kinetic energy is the ______
- the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion
- What type of energy is potential energy in physics?
- What is another unit of power that is sometimes used during physics?
- What type of quantity is work which can turn out to be positive or negative?
- Energy like nuclear, chemical, internal, and electrical are classified as what type of energy?
- 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?
- In physics mechanical energy is often ________.
- The length of a spring when no external forces are acting on it is called the __________ of the spring.
- Potential energy depends on the ______ and also on the object’s interaction with its environment
- Energy can change form but can never be created or ever be ________
- Machines with different power rating do the same amount of work in different _________
- Gravitational potential energy depends on _____ from a zero level
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 Unit 1 2024-01-05
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- Newton's law that states an object at rest will remain at rest or an object in motion will remain in motion unless acted on by another force
- the force of attraction as a result of mass differences
- measurement of motion from initial to final position
- stationary objects that provide qualitative evidence that an object is in motion
- how close a measurement is to an accepted value
- descriptive evidence for an object in motion
- measurement of motion at a specific point in time
- measurement of how well data or measurements is repeated
- the path of an object that is launched into the air
- Newton's law that states that an object will accelerate in the the direction of the greatest force, proportional to the force, and inversely proportional to the mass
- representation of a process, system, or object
- motion with a velocity that does not change, acceleration is zero
- the change in displacement for a duration of time
- the traveled distance between initial and final position
- mathematical evidence for an object in motion
- the product of an object's mass and velocity, vector quantity
- motion of an object around a central point, with constant acceleration but changing velocities
- a force that resists motion or an object's motion that is in contact with another object
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- value of motion in the opposite direction or a decreasing acceleration
- the change in velocity for a duration of time
- the shortest distance between initial and final position
- a quantity with a magnitude and a direction
- a quantity with a magnitude, but no direction
- point at which an object stops moving or is projected to stop moving
- point at which an object starts moving or is projected to have originated
- vectors using relationships of Pythagoreans theorem, sine, cosine, and tangent
- the natural tendency of an object to remain at rest or to maintain linear motion, increases with mass
- motion that occurs in multiple dimensions
- motion that occurs in one dimension
- the change in distance for a duration of time
- a fall under the influence of gravity only
- Newton's law that states forces come in pairs, every action has an equal but opposite reaction
32 Clues: motion that occurs in one dimension • motion that occurs in multiple dimensions • a fall under the influence of gravity only • a quantity with a magnitude and a direction • descriptive evidence for an object in motion • the change in velocity for a duration of time • a quantity with a magnitude, but no direction • the change in distance for a duration of time • ...
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 • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-09
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- A point in which something turns
- Waves that transfer by waves and can travel through substances but not through a vacuum
- A force between two objects that are touching, slowing down things and prevents movement
- Force put on something, example: Lever
- A simple machine that consists of a long bar and a pivot
- A sloping surface
- Energy stored in materials
- How fast something is moving, often measured in (m/s) or (mph)
- Another name for air resistance or water resistance
- How much energy something wastes
- The force which gravity pulls something towards the Earth, measured in newtons
- Energy stored in chemicals. Food, fuel and batteries all store chemical energy
- The turning effect of a force
- Energy stored in stretched or squashed thing that can change back to original shape
- Energy stored in hot objects
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- A force that pushes things up in liquids and gases
- Fuel formed from dead remains of organisms over millions of years
- Energy stored in moving things
- A point about which something turns
- A source that will never run out
- The Weight or force on something
- Energy from the sun
- A gas or a liquid
- Speed of one object compared to another, both can be moving
- Total distance something travels divided by time taken
- A graph showing how far and fast something travels in a journey
- A device which makes it easier to move something
- Waves that transfer by waves and can travel through transparent materials and through empty space
28 Clues: A sloping surface • A gas or a liquid • Energy from the sun • Energy stored in materials • Energy stored in hot objects • The turning effect of a force • Energy stored in moving things • A point in which something turns • A source that will never run out • The Weight or force on something • How much energy something wastes • A point about which something turns • ...
physics crossword puzzle 2020-05-28
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- A unit of measurement is a definite magnitude of a quantity, defined and adopted by convention or by law, that is used as a standard for measurement of the same kind of quantity.
- watts
- a number expressing a relation or property which remains the same in all circumstances, or for the same substance under the same conditions.
- the action of one surface or object rubbing against another.
- propelled with great force.
- Distance is a numerical measurement of how far apart objects or points are.
- more speed
- power masure
- disance/speed
- Newton
- force
- joule
- 9.8 m/s
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- existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force
- apply a force to (something) which tends to stretch it.
- proceeding in a straight line or by the shortest course; straight; undeviating; not oblique: a direct route.
- a place where someone or something is located or has been put.
- the rate at which something happens or is done.
- support force
- (of a collision) involving an overall loss of translational kinetic energy.
- opposite or contrary in position, direction, order, or effect.
- In sewing, elastic is a notion which is sold in narrow strips and generally serves to increase the ability of garment to stretch
- mass uses it
- a device that measures and records the quantity, degree, or rate of somethin
- Newtons
25 Clues: watts • force • joule • Newton • Newtons • 9.8 m/s • more speed • power masure • mass uses it • support force • disance/speed • propelled with great force. • the rate at which something happens or is done. • apply a force to (something) which tends to stretch it. • the action of one surface or object rubbing against another. • a place where someone or something is located or has been put. • ...
Xavier-physics crossword 2020-06-09
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- is in all object that moves or is temporarily stationed
- is the horizontal displacement of the projectile
- is the calculation of movement by force
- is the term for objects that are gaining speed
- works against you when pushing an object on the ground.
- is the rate the positions of an object changes
- is something that can be measured using numbers
- is an object only being brought down by gravity
- is the amount of space between 2 objects
- is needed to calculate the speed
- is something that forces everything down to earth
- is an object in motion to stay in motion or an object at rest to stay at rest till force is put upon.
- is a unite of power and is equal to 1 joule
- is the opposite of the effect
- is mass in motion
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- is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time
- is the location of where the object is in place
- is a unite of measure
- is the speed in an object moving in a direction
- is needed to start moving in the object but less when the object is in motion.
- is something that causes a change in the motion of the object to which the force is applied
- is the to help determine the rise or fall of a line
- is like something that is continuous
- is moving from one spot to another in a straight line
- is a unite of energy and is equal to 1 work done
- is when a heavy object is hanging off a wire
- is when an object is lighter or heavier
- is the position of an object from its start point
- is when the object is in motion, it has this energy
29 Clues: is mass in motion • is a unite of measure • is the opposite of the effect • is needed to calculate the speed • is like something that is continuous • is the calculation of movement by force • is when an object is lighter or heavier • is the amount of space between 2 objects • is a unite of power and is equal to 1 joule • is when a heavy object is hanging off a wire • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-09
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- How far something travels
- A push or pull
- How much something moves in a given direction
- Relating to the motion of material bodies and their forces
- Produced by reactions involving atomic or molecular changes
- The capacity of a physical system to do work
- Any item projected or shot into the air
- Distance and speed
- A depository for goods
- The overall force of an object
- Speed in a given direction
- A substance that can be consumed to produce energy
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- How fast something is moving
- The transfer of energy created by vibrating material
- Change in y over change in x
- The state in which an object is changing position
- Involving the body as distinguished from the mind or spirit
- Newton's Second Law of Motion
- How much something changes over time
- Direction and magnitude
- Newton's First Law of Motion
- Velocity over time
- Using tools or devices
- The force that pulls objects close to Earth
- A measure of force; The man who discovered gravity
- The product of an object's mass and velocity
- The gravitational pull of an object
27 Clues: A push or pull • Velocity over time • Distance and speed • Using tools or devices • A depository for goods • Direction and magnitude • How far something travels • Speed in a given direction • How fast something is moving • Change in y over change in x • Newton's First Law of Motion • Newton's Second Law of Motion • The overall force of an object • The gravitational pull of an object • ...
Fall Physics Review 2018-12-10
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- S.I. Unit of power
- transfer of energy through motion
- Law of Motion that involves F = M x A
- the amount of space and object takes up
- change in velocity
- is the ability to do work
- variable that is measured
- energy can not be created or destroyed but is constantly being _____.
- force due to the pull of gravity
- Law of Motion that is considered the Law of Inertia
- the amount of matter in an object
- average speed and DIRECTION
- the quantity that measure the rate at which work is done
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- non-moving friction
- S.I. Unit of force
- S.I. Unit of work and energy
- energy in motion
- push or pull on an object
- stored energy
- S.I. Unit of length
- variable that is tested
- the ability of an object to resist a change in motion
- the amount of matter in a given volume
- when an object has reached it's terminal velocity we say it is in "___"
- how fast an object changes its position
- total amount of forces acting on an object
- slows things down, wears things down, and creates heat
- a force that all objects exert on each other
- changing from one position to another
29 Clues: stored energy • energy in motion • S.I. Unit of force • S.I. Unit of power • change in velocity • non-moving friction • S.I. Unit of length • variable that is tested • push or pull on an object • is the ability to do work • variable that is measured • average speed and DIRECTION • S.I. Unit of work and energy • force due to the pull of gravity • transfer of energy through motion • ...
Physics Crossword 02 2019-01-21
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- _______ , in rotational (or circular) motion/mechanics, is analogous to force, designated by the Greek letter Tau.
- _______ pressure is exerted by a fluid at equilibrium at a given point within the fluid, due to the force of gravity. It increases in proportion to depth measured from the surface because of the increasing weight of fluid exerting downward force from above.
- Measured in the same units as a linear distance (meters), ____ length is a part of a circle,
- this scalar quantity is a measure of the degree of heat present in an object or substance.
- One ________ is equal to a pressure off 1.01x10^5 Pa.
- designated by the Greel letter capital Delta, ________ is equivalent to the error in a measurement or number.
- This vector quantity is equal to the rate of change of the velocity per time.
- In circular, or rotational, motion, ________ acceleration is always directed perpendicular to the line between the object and the center of the circle.
- air-, or wind-______, is due to the action of air molecules bouncing off a moving object, and tends to slow it down... creating “drag”.
- ________ Principle states that the buoyant force on an object suspended or floating in a liquid is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid/liquid...
- ______ weight of an object suspended in a liquid is equal the difference of its weight in air and the weight of the displaced liquid.
- For calculating angles of a right triangle, we use three main trigonometric functions… we talk about them using following mnemonic…. Soa-cah-___.
- ______’s Principle is utilized in the design of hydraulic brakes, and allows us to supply a much greater force than we would ordinarily be able to produce.
- A(n) _______ can be regarded as an inelastic collision in reverse.
- Newton’s third law states that, for every action, there is an equal and opposite ______.
- This is the curved upper surface of a liquid... (from our first lab on measurement).
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- A _______ force is the force that pushes up on an object placed in water...
- the ________ variable is the one that you change in an experiment, usually plotted on the x-axis.
- ______ Laws in physics and chemistry, are those laws which state that certain quantities (such as mass, momentum, energy) are not lost, during a process or interaction.
- One _______ is defined as approximately 750 Watts.
- The SI unit for Power is the ______, and is derived from Joulse per second.
- desgnated by the Greek letter ____, this variable represents density, or mass per volume.
- In circular motion, _______ acceleration is always directed toward the center of the circle.
- ______ is the study of moving objects. (Describing “how” they move, but not necessarily “why” they are moving.)
- A state of _________ exists when an object has all forces acting upon it totaling zero.
- Having only magnitude, and not direction, speed is an example of a ______.
- if an object has a specific gravity of 1.55 g/cm3... it will _____ in water.
- a ______ force is exerted perpendicular to the plan of contact.
- A collision in which both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved is called a(n) ______ collision
- a quantity, usually designated by a letter, that may change in a math or physics problem.
- The _________ of a right triangle can be calculated by: the square root of the sum of the squares of the other two sides of the triangle.
- Total ______ energy is equal to the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy.
- This instrument is used to meaure the internal or external diameter of round or cylindrical objects.
- There are two types of friction between two surfaces: ______ and sliding.
- the ________ variable is the one, for which you collect data, and is usually plotted on the y-axis.
- when matter is in the ________ state, or phase, its molecules cannot move freely, except to vibrate.
- when matter is in the ________state, or phase, its molecules move freely, but must be completely surrounded by a container or held together by gravitational pull, in order to be contained.
- Free-_____ diagrams are also caled force diagrams, and are useful in setting up, or depicting, mechanics problems.
- a quantity of matter, designated by the letter m.
39 Clues: a quantity of matter, designated by the letter m. • One _______ is defined as approximately 750 Watts. • One ________ is equal to a pressure off 1.01x10^5 Pa. • a ______ force is exerted perpendicular to the plan of contact. • A(n) _______ can be regarded as an inelastic collision in reverse. • ...
Year 9 Physics 2020-12-02
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- a small generator that spins its magnet instead of its coils
- a solenoid with an iron rod in its centre
- an instrument that measures voltage
- a measure of the amount of energy provided to charges or used by them
- a material that allows a current to pass
- a wire of high resistance that melts if too much current flows in the circuit
- a device that increases or reduces voltage
- a material that blocks current
- a large-scale electricity generator
- the unit of current
- a machine that uses electromagnetism to spin
- the parts of a circuit
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- an instrument that measures current
- uses electromagnetism to produce electricity
- a current-carrying loop of wire
- the flow of charge
- a measure of how difficult it is for current to pass
- a solution or paste containing dissolved chemicals that conducts electricity
- the percentage of energy that is converted into useful forms
- the unit of resistance
- shows how all the components in a circuit are connected
21 Clues: the flow of charge • the unit of current • the unit of resistance • the parts of a circuit • a material that blocks current • a current-carrying loop of wire • an instrument that measures current • an instrument that measures voltage • a large-scale electricity generator • a material that allows a current to pass • a solenoid with an iron rod in its centre • ...
CHS Physics Crossword 2024-04-27
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- Clue 15 - this is the value of your vertical rate of motion when at the maximum height
- Clue 14 - this type of motion is for analyzing how an object is moving when thrown or launched
- Clue 16 - negative 9.8 m/s2 is due to this
- Clue 12 - Clue 11 is this numerical value when you don't increase or decrease your rate of motion
- Clue 28 - Clue 27 is also called the energy of _____
- Clue 4 - This process of Clue 1 addition uses rulers & protractors (3 words)
- Clue 2 - A physical quantity classified this way has one property in its description
- Clue 10 - Clue 8/time
- Clue 6 - Clue 1 has this property but Clue 2 does not
- Clue 23 - F=ma is Newton's _____ law
- Clue 29 - gravitational potential energy is associated with an objects _____
- Clue 7 - final position minus initial position
- Clue 11 - defined as a change in clue 9, not clue 10
- Clue 9 - Clue 7/time
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- Clue 27 - this is the second set of words missing in the statement "forces do _____ wich changes an objects _____" (2 words)
- Clue 30 - this force allows a vehicle to navigate a turn on a flat roadway
- Clue 21 - this is a force that resists the motion of an object
- Clue 24 - This one of Newton's Laws describes the forces exchanged between two objects when they interract with one another
- Clue 5 - Clue 1 and Clue 2 both have this property
- Clue 8 - how far you travel along a given path
- Clue 20 - this is the force provided by pulling with a rope
- Clue 25 - this is the force responsible for an object moving in a circle
- Clue 19 - this is the force provided by contact with a surface
- Clue 13 - when an object is dropped off a rooftop it is experiencing this (2 words)
- Clue 18 - this force equals m*g
- Clue 17 - landing distance is also called this
- Clue 22 - the tendency of an object to resist a change in its present state of motion
- Clue 1 - A physical quantity classified this way has two properties in its description
- Clue 26 - this is the first word missing in the statement "forces do _____ wich changes an objects _____"
- Clue 3 - Many physical quantities (like Clue 1) can be drawn with this
30 Clues: Clue 9 - Clue 7/time • Clue 10 - Clue 8/time • Clue 18 - this force equals m*g • Clue 23 - F=ma is Newton's _____ law • Clue 16 - negative 9.8 m/s2 is due to this • Clue 8 - how far you travel along a given path • Clue 17 - landing distance is also called this • Clue 7 - final position minus initial position • Clue 5 - Clue 1 and Clue 2 both have this property • ...
Nuclear Physics Review 2024-04-26
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- In this decay the nucleus emits an electron and energy.
- Nitrogen-14 is the product after a beta decay. What was the parent nucleus?(Name only)
- Radiometric dating which can be used to determine the age of a bone.
- The central core of an atom
- The number on the periodic which equal the number of protons in that element.
- A measure of how long a radioactive isotope will stick around.
- The number of electrons in a neutral atom of Carbon-14.
- An invisible, odorless, and tasteless gas which is radioactive and can be found in homes.
- The name for atoms of the same element which have different numbers of neutrons.
- In this decay the nucleus emits energy only.
- Upon what do decay constant depend?
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- The nucleus before nuclear decay.
- The number of protons zinc has.
- What changes during nuclear decay?
- The neutral (uncharged) sub-atomic particles in the nucleus
- The sum of the protons and neutrons of an atom.
- In this decay the nucleus emits two protons, two neutrons, and energy.
- The daughter product after Uranium-238 undergoes alpha decay.(Name only)
- The daughter product after Radon-222 undergoes alpha decay.(Name only)
- An atom with an unstable nucleus that can decay.
- The nucleus after nuclear decay.
- The element which has 27 protons.
- The alpha and beta particles or gamma ray emitted during nuclear decay.
- What can block alpha particles?
- Radon decays from this naturally occurring element found in rocks and soil.
- The positive sub-atomic particles in the nucleus
- The negative sub-atomic particles that surround the nucleus
- The mass number of Carbon-14.
- What can completely block gamma rays?
29 Clues: The central core of an atom • The mass number of Carbon-14. • The number of protons zinc has. • What can block alpha particles? • The nucleus after nuclear decay. • The nucleus before nuclear decay. • The element which has 27 protons. • What changes during nuclear decay? • Upon what do decay constant depend? • What can completely block gamma rays? • ...
AP Physics Crossword 2024-05-15
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- Mr Maas's favorite student
- quantities with both magnitude and direction
- measure of a force’s tendency to cause a body to rotate about a specific point or axis
- type of energy, can be either translational or rotational
- MR^2
- a=
- 9.8 m/s^2
- a push or pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change direction
- type of energy, gained or lost based on height
- An object shot through the air that has independent vertical and horizontal motions
- inventor of the laws of motion
- 1/12(ML^2)
- v=
- force that opposes motion between two surfaces
- the magnitude of a velocity vector
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- method of adding vectors together
- velocity/time
- a faster speed corresponds to a _________ slope
- when a force produces a displacement in an object
- a force that is not canceled out by another force and causes the motion of an object is ______
- final position minus initial position
- _imple _armonic _otion
- change in momentum over time
- when air resistance is negligible and the motion is just from gravity
- principle that an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion
- work over time
- Mr Maas's other favorite student
- influence that results in motion, stress, etc. when applied
- measure of the force that can cause an object to rotate about an axis.
- unit of work
30 Clues: a= • v= • MR^2 • 9.8 m/s^2 • 1/12(ML^2) • unit of work • velocity/time • work over time • _imple _armonic _otion • Mr Maas's favorite student • change in momentum over time • inventor of the laws of motion • Mr Maas's other favorite student • method of adding vectors together • the magnitude of a velocity vector • final position minus initial position • ...
Chapter 7 Physics 2024-03-14
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- The equation for centripetal acceleration can be combined with Newton’s _______ to create the whole equation.
- the acceleration directed toward the center of a circular path
- Who was the mathematician and philosopher who developed the theory of planetary motion which attempted to reconcile observation with theory and to keep earth at the center of our universe?
- Kelpler’s first law states that the planets’ _______ are ellipses rather than circles.
- the perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation to a line drawn along the direction of the force
- In Newton's example of gravitational force the cannonball is a ________ and the horizontal distance that each cannonball covers increases as the cannonball’s initial speed increases.
- the mutual force of attraction between particles of matter
- The tides of oceans result from the __________ between the gravitational force at Earth’s surface and at Earth’s center.
- On the opposite side of the Earth, the gravitational force is _______ than it is at the center.
- The factors that cause ocean tides are the moon’s gravitational force, depth of the ocean basins, Earth’s _____ and rotation, and friction between the ocean water and the ocean floor.
- Even though Gravitational force exists between any two masses of objects, these objects ______ don’t matter since they are regarded.
- A gravitational force is an interaction between a mass and the gravitational _____ created by other masses.
- On the side of the Earth that is nearest to the moon, the moon’s gravitational force is ________ than it is at Earth’s center.
- When an object revolves around a single axis has circular motion, and the line that that the axis is rotating about is called what name?
- In Newton’s law of universal gravitation what does the variable G represent in the equation?
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- What term can be used to describe the speed of an object in circular motion?
- Who was the philosopher who conducted an experiment that determined the value of the constant G?
- Since velocity is a vector, acceleration can be produced by a change in the ______ of the velocity, a change in the direction of the velocity, or both.
- The tangential speed depends on the ______ from the object to the center of the circular path.
- When a passenger hits a door when turning in the car, the force that pushes the passenger outward is also known as what?
- Gravitational force acts between all masses and gravitational force always _________ objects to one another.
- All machines are combinations or modifications of six fundamental types of machines called what?
- Kelpler’s second law states that an _______ line from the sun to any planet sweeps out equal areas in equal times.
- The net force that is directed toward the center of an object's circular path.
- Since centripetal force acts at __________ to an object's circular motion, the force changes the direction of the object’s velocity.
- When the tangential speed is constant, the motion is described as ____________________.
- mass In Newton’s second law the variable m is also called ________ because m refers to the property of an object to resist acceleration.
- a quantity that measures the ability of a force to rotate an object around some axis
- What direction is the centripetal acceleration always directed towards in a circle?
- In the theory of planetary motion planets travel in small circles called______ while simultaneously traveling in larger circular orbits.
30 Clues: the mutual force of attraction between particles of matter • the acceleration directed toward the center of a circular path • What term can be used to describe the speed of an object in circular motion? • The net force that is directed toward the center of an object's circular path. • ...
Chapter 7 Physics 2024-03-14
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- a quantity that measures the ability of a force to rotate an object around some axis
- The net force that is directed toward the center of an object's circular path.
- the acceleration directed toward the center of a circular path
- When the tangential speed is constant, the motion is described as ____________________.
- Since centripetal force acts at __________ to an object's circular motion, the force changes the direction of the object’s velocity.
- Since velocity is a vector, acceleration can be produced by a change in the ______ of the velocity, a change in the direction of the velocity, or both.
- The tangential speed depends on the ______ from the object to the center of the circular path.
- When an object revolves around a single axis has circular motion, and the line that that the axis is rotating about is called what name?
- On the opposite side of the Earth, the gravitational force is _______ than it is at the center.
- Kelpler’s second law states that an _______ line from the sun to any planet sweeps out equal areas in equal times.
- The tides of oceans result from the __________ between the gravitational force at Earth’s surface and at Earth’s center.
- The equation for centripetal acceleration can be combined with Newton’s _______ to create the whole equation.
- Gravitational force acts between all masses and gravitational force always _________ objects to one another.
- A gravitational force is an interaction between a mass and the gravitational _____ created by other masses.
- All machines are combinations or modifications of six fundamental types of machines called what?
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- the mutual force of attraction between particles of matter
- The factors that cause ocean tides are the moon’s gravitational force, depth of the ocean basins, Earth’s _____ and rotation, and friction between the ocean water and the ocean floor.
- When a passenger hits a door when turning in the car, the force that pushes the passenger outward is also known as what?
- In Newton’s law of universal gravitation what does the variable G represent in the equation?
- Who was the mathematician and philosopher who developed the theory of planetary motion which attempted to reconcile observation with theory and to keep earth at the center of our universe?
- Who was the philosopher who conducted an experiment that determined the value of the constant G?
- What term can be used to describe the speed of an object in circular motion?
- mass In Newton’s second law the variable m is also called ________ because m refers to the property of an object to resist acceleration.
- In the theory of planetary motion planets travel in small circles called______ while simultaneously traveling in larger circular orbits.
- In Newton's example of gravitational force the cannonball is a ________ and the horizontal distance that each cannonball covers increases as the cannonball’s initial speed increases.
- Kelpler’s first law states that the planets’ _______ are ellipses rather than circles.
- Even though Gravitational force exists between any two masses of objects, these objects ______ don’t matter since they are regarded.
- the perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation to a line drawn along the direction of the force
- On the side of the Earth that is nearest to the moon, the moon’s gravitational force is ________ than it is at Earth’s center.
- What direction is the centripetal acceleration always directed towards in a circle?
30 Clues: the mutual force of attraction between particles of matter • the acceleration directed toward the center of a circular path • What term can be used to describe the speed of an object in circular motion? • The net force that is directed toward the center of an object's circular path. • ...
8th grade physics 2024-04-04
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- do not cause a change in motion
- is the measurement of how far an object has traveled
- an object at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon
- cause a change in motion
- energy of moving electrons
- All of the forces being exerted on an object
- measure of the effect of gravity on an object
- energy stored in the bonds of molecules and compounds
- energy stored or energy of position
- energy of motion
- is the ability to do work or cause a change
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- is the tendency of a body to maintain is state of rest
- for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- A push or pull that can change the an object's motion
- distance an object covers in a certain amount of time
- how speed changes with time
- is the speed and direction of an objects motion
- Any physical movement
- the greater the force applied to an object the greater the acceleration
- is the energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
20 Clues: energy of motion • Any physical movement • cause a change in motion • energy of moving electrons • how speed changes with time • do not cause a change in motion • energy stored or energy of position • is the ability to do work or cause a change • All of the forces being exerted on an object • measure of the effect of gravity on an object • ...
Nuclear Physics -PSJ 2024-06-19
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- -------balance is required for the purpose of the producing controlled energy.
- suitable for fusion process.
- when k=1, the chain reaction will be---.
- number of neutrons goes on multiplying in geometrical progression.
- discovered that when uranium was bombarded with thermal neutrons, brake up into barium and krypton nuclei.
- nuclear chain reaction is------reaction.
- an uncontrolled nuclear chain reaction results in--.
- the production of energy in Sun is mainly due to ---cycle.
- based on fusion principle.
- received Nobel prize in physics for his discovery of neutron
- fission is-------nuclear reaction.
- for k>1, the chain reaction will be----.
- in this process carbon acts as catalyst and 4 hydrogen nuclei fuse to give helium nucleaus.
- thick wall of concrete surrounding the reactor.
- wall of steel to protect from excessive heating and damage of nuclear reactor.
- rate of the reactions in a nuclear reactor is controlled by---.
- used for slowing down fast neutrons.
- reactions which are highly dependent on temperature.
- keeps the fuel assembly at a safe temperature.
- Boron rods in a nuclear reactor are used to ----excess neutrons.
- is used as control rods.
- for k<1, the size of the body is-----.
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- reflects the neutrons back into the core.
- nuclear chain reaction can be controlled by
- breaking up the nucleus of a heavy atom into two/more segments.
- nuclei with ---- number of neutrons, undergo fission with fast neutrons
- fusion reaction is initiated with the help of----.
- If the multiplication factor is less than unity then the process will ---after sometime.
- Fusion is -----induced nuclear reaction.
- system in which nuclear fission is produced in a controlled, self-sustaining chain reaction.
- process of combining two lighter nuclei into a heavier nucleaus.
- nuclei with odd number of neutrons, undergo fission with ----neutrons
- consists of nuclear reactor,heat exchanger,turbine,electric generator and condenser.
- the energy released during fission process is known as---.
- honored with Noble prize in physics for his discovery of nuclear reactions brought about by slow neutrons.
- source of energy for the Sun and the stars.
- is the best moderator.
- example of uncontrolled chain reaction.
38 Clues: is the best moderator. • is used as control rods. • based on fusion principle. • suitable for fusion process. • fission is-------nuclear reaction. • used for slowing down fast neutrons. • for k<1, the size of the body is-----. • example of uncontrolled chain reaction. • when k=1, the chain reaction will be---. • nuclear chain reaction is------reaction. • ...
Science 7 (Physics) 2024-06-18
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- lowest temperature possible
- amount of space taken up by an object
- travles through space in waves; visible is one form of this energy
- electromagnetic radiation with the shortest wavelength
- total potential and kinetic energy of particles in an object; heat energy
- opposes the motion of objects that touch as they move past each other
- tool used to measure volume of liquids and irregularly shaped solids
- a push or pull on an object
- tool used to measure mass
- measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance; how hot or cold something is
- electromagnetic radiation with the longest wavelength
- energy stored in the object as a result of its position or shape
- substance that does not allow for the transfer of thermal or electrical energy
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- substance that allows for the transfer of thermal or electrical energy
- a group of related elements that function together; can be open or closed
- tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- a transfer of energy done on an object to change its position or speed
- tool used to measure length
- downward force pulling objects toward earth’s center
- overall force acting on an object after all the forces are combined
- change in speed or direction
- the energy an object has because of its motion
- the capacity for doing work; can exist in many forms
- tool used to measure temperature
- any material that attracts iron and materials that contain iron
25 Clues: tool used to measure mass • tool used to measure length • lowest temperature possible • a push or pull on an object • change in speed or direction • tool used to measure temperature • amount of space taken up by an object • the energy an object has because of its motion • tendency of an object to resist a change in motion • ...
Physics Crossword 4 2024-09-29
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- one of the two planets in our solar system with no moons (5)
- charged atoms (4)
- the change in wavelength of light from stellar objects moving away from Earth (8)
- h is the ____ constant (6)
- the matter-antimatter imbalance is known as the ____ problem (9)
- known for his discovery of the law of elasticity (known as ____’s Law) (5)
- state of a switch that prevents current from flowing (4)
- unit named after an Italian physicist (4)
- the resistance of a ____ resistor cannot be changed (5)
- measures the current in a circuit (7)
- physicist whose discovery was inspired by an apple tree (6)
- the S in LASER (10)
- planet with an orbital period of 365 days (5)
- the constant c is the speed of ____ (5)
- the resultant colour after mixing red and blue light (7)
- the C in LHC (8)
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- distance / time (5)
- in nuclear fission, the large atomic nucleus splits into two ____ nuclei (8)
- the oldest planet in our solar system (7)
- known as the fourth state of matter (6)
- God of the sea and a planet (7)
- prefix shown with the letter n (4)
- prefix shown with the letter μ (5)
- a particle with the same mass but opposite charge to an electron (8)
- unit of temperature named after a Swedish physicist (7)
- Greek letter used as the symbol for wavelength (6)
- there are two of this type of quark in a neutron (4)
- the energy needed to change from a liquid to a gas is the specific latent heat of ____ (12)
- a type of quark found in particles such as kaons (7)
- a machine that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy (5)
- known as “the father of electricity” (7)
- the force acting on an object due to gravity (6)
32 Clues: the C in LHC (8) • charged atoms (4) • distance / time (5) • the S in LASER (10) • h is the ____ constant (6) • God of the sea and a planet (7) • prefix shown with the letter n (4) • prefix shown with the letter μ (5) • measures the current in a circuit (7) • known as the fourth state of matter (6) • the constant c is the speed of ____ (5) • ...
Physics Review 1 2023-02-15
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- regions where a magnet is strongest
- field the invisible area surrounding a magnet that causes magnets to exert force over a distance
- to move away or force back
- f=ma
- energy that is stored
- an objects resistance to change
- a push or a pull
- the energy that is stored in bonds
- an objects change in position
- a force of attraction between objects that have mass
- the energy an object has because of its motion
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- kinetic and potential energy together
- Energy cannot be created/destroyed only change its form.
- to pull together
- distance traveled per(divided by) unit of time
- energy in the form of heat
- an object at rest stays at rest, in motion stays in motion
- a force that goes against
- object's change in velocity
- law that states for every action there is a reaction
20 Clues: f=ma • to pull together • a push or a pull • energy that is stored • a force that goes against • energy in the form of heat • to move away or force back • object's change in velocity • an objects change in position • an objects resistance to change • the energy that is stored in bonds • regions where a magnet is strongest • kinetic and potential energy together • ...
Physics regents review 2023-06-01
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- The rate at which force does work may be measured in ______?
- the bending of a wave around an obstacle is known as _____?
- If you double the mass of an object what happens to the inertia?
- The energy of light is carried in discrete units of ______?
- A sound wave is also known as what type of wave?
- In beta decay, the mass number remains unchanged, and the atomic number is decreased by ____?
- Blank equilibrium represents an object at rest.
- Which type of photon is emitted when an electron in a Hydrogen atom drops from n=2 to n=1?
- How many sigfigs are in 1.067087000?
- The amount of energy that must be added in order to separate the nucleus into its component nucleons? (two words)
- An object travels for 4 seconds at 20m/s, how far does it travel in meters?
- The energy of a photon at the _______ _______ is just sufficient to break the bonds holding the electron to the surface of a material.
- As the angle of two concurrent forces decrease from 180, the magnitude of their resultant forces _______.
- Work is measured in the same units as ______?
- As a ball falls freely toward the Earth, the momentum of the Earth-ball system will _____? (three words)
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- a wave that requires a material medium for transmission.
- An atomic mass unit is approximately equal to the mass of a _____?
- A cart is moving with a constant velocity, what is the net force acting on the cart. Assume that there is no friction?
- When light is passed through a prism and separated into its component colors.
- What is the si unit for mass?
- The components of the nucleus.
- A glass rod _____ electrons when it is rubbed with silk.
- The work done in moving a unit charge between two points in an electric field. (two words)
- Will a moving charge induce a magnetic field?
- Impulse is a _____ quantity?
- What is the would be the resultant force of the two concurrent forces 2N and 4N?
- the cross sectional area of a metallic conductor is quadrupled, and the length is doubled, the resistance will be ______?
- The direction of an objects momentum is the same as its ______?
- What quantity is formed by a graph of velocity vs time?
- The observed color of a light depends on its ______?
- Gravitational force is a(n) ______ force
- As the distance between two opposite magnetic poles increases, the flux density midway between them ______?
- Electrical conductivity in liquid solutions depends on the presence of ________
- A girl travels 15 meters west and 15 meters south. What is the magnitude of her total displacement rounded to the nearest tens place?
- If the mass of an object is lowered, the centripetal force required to keep it moving in the same circular path will ________?
- The electrical force between two charged objects is directly proportional to the product of the quantity of charge on the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the separation distance between the two objects is what law?
36 Clues: Impulse is a _____ quantity? • What is the si unit for mass? • The components of the nucleus. • How many sigfigs are in 1.067087000? • Gravitational force is a(n) ______ force • Will a moving charge induce a magnetic field? • Work is measured in the same units as ______? • Blank equilibrium represents an object at rest. • A sound wave is also known as what type of wave? • ...
Physics Party Problems 2023-05-31
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- A 0.50 kilogram object moves in a horizontal circular path with a radius of .25 meter at a constant speed of 4.0 meters per second. What is the magnitude of the object's acceleration? (Write out the number in word form with hyphens)
- mv (mass x velocity) (What is the name of this equation)
- What is another name for a helium nucleus? (2 words)
- A 400-newton girl is exerting a force of 100 newtons on a 10,000 newton sailboat as she pushes it away. How much force does the sailboat exert on the girl? (Write out the number in word form with hyphens)
- mgh (What is the name of this equation) (2 words)
- The ratio of the potential difference across a conductor to the current in the conductor is called ______
- 1/2(mv²) (What is the name of this equation) (2 words)
- Fd (force x distance) (What is the name of this equation?)
- 6.63×10⁻³⁴ m²kg/s (What is the name of this constant?) (Include apostrophes) (2 words)
- What is the lowest energy state of an atom? (2 words)
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- The direction of an object's momentum is always the same as the direction of the object's _______
- What is the name of a type of wave that is longitudinal? (2 words)
- What law is symbolized by this formula: V=IR? (Include apostrophes)
- What is the name of the force that keeps an object from sinking through the surface of another object?
- What is the speed of a 2.5 kilogram mass after it has fallen freely from rest through a distance of 12 meters? (Write out the number in word form)
- Monochromatic light cannot be ________
- What is a closed loop formed by a source of potential difference connected to one or more resistances?
- Who came up with the universal law of gravitation and law of motion? (full name)
- What is the SI unit for frequency?
- The unit of mass in the SI metric system is _________
- The region of space around a charged object that affects other charges (2 words)
21 Clues: What is the SI unit for frequency? • Monochromatic light cannot be ________ • mgh (What is the name of this equation) (2 words) • What is another name for a helium nucleus? (2 words) • The unit of mass in the SI metric system is _________ • What is the lowest energy state of an atom? (2 words) • 1/2(mv²) (What is the name of this equation) (2 words) • ...
Physics Q&A 2023-05-19
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- Supposition or a system of ideas.
- Rough calculation.
- A prejudiced presentation.
- opposition to the flow of current is termed what
- Measurement that is only a magnitude
- Facts and statics collected together.
- A charge that is forced to move because of a potential difference.
- Way of writing small and large numbers
- Anything that stays in motion
- Unit of length in the metric system.
- A solar cell that converts the energy of light into electricity.
- Speed of something in a given position
- A wave that is bent and changes direction due to a change in medium.
- A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
- Something that moves from it's original place and ends it course in the same spot.
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- Degree of consistently measured by the quantity of mass per volume.
- Measurement that uses magnitude and direction.
- a form of radiation that travel though the universe. They are formed when an electric field couples with a magnetic feild
- electromagnetic radiation of a kind arising from the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei.
- When two waves approach each other from opposite directions.
- indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future.
- Ending summary.
- Rate on how fast or slow and objects velocity changes/
- wavelength shorter than that of the violet end of the visible spectrum but longer than that of X-rays.
- The amount of space from one spot to another.
- When a wave encounters a medium that causes the wave to be sent back in the direction that it came from.
- form of electromagnetic radiation, similar to visible light.
- shorter than that of a normal radio wave but longer than those of infrared radiation.
- Distance/Time
- Action or process of something.
- An extent which shows if it has more or less electrons than protons
31 Clues: Distance/Time • Ending summary. • Rough calculation. • A prejudiced presentation. • Anything that stays in motion • Action or process of something. • Supposition or a system of ideas. • Measurement that is only a magnitude • Unit of length in the metric system. • Facts and statics collected together. • Way of writing small and large numbers • Speed of something in a given position • ...
Physics cross word 2023-06-17
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- the interval of time it takes for a motion to repeat
- a regular oval shape,
- object that remains in normal shape after being stretched
- energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement
- an event in which two or more bodies exert forces on each other in a relatively short time
- when an object changes its position with respect to time.
- a non negative value that characterizes the shape
- The change of speed within a time interval
- Resistance often due to a surface
- Force that brings objects towards the center of the earth
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- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate.
- the distance between initial and final position
- motion caused from the product of mass and velocity
- a quantity having direction and magnitude
- the speed of something in a given direction.
- quantity of an object's matter
- energy contributing to a object possibly causing movement
- The SI unit of force
- number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time
- the ability to do work
20 Clues: The SI unit of force • a regular oval shape, • the ability to do work • quantity of an object's matter • Resistance often due to a surface • a quantity having direction and magnitude • The change of speed within a time interval • the speed of something in a given direction. • the distance between initial and final position • a non negative value that characterizes the shape • ...
Science Vocab Physics 2023-03-16
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- A material in which charges cannot move freely
- The sum of an object's kinetic energy and potential energy due to gravity or elastic deformation; does not include chemical energy or nuclear energy
- The interaction between electricity and magnetism
- Any region in which a physical force has an effect
- A force parallel to the velocity of the flow; it opposes the direction of an aircraft and, in combination with thrust, determines the speed of the aircraft
- The energy that an object has because of the position, condition, or chemical composition of the object
- A device that increases or decreases the voltage of alternating current
- Electric charge at rest; generally produced by friction or induction
- The force that opposes the movement of two surfaces that are in contact and are moving over each other
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses
- A material in which charges can move freely
- A material in which charges cannot move freely
- One of two points, such as the ends of a magnet, that have opposing magnetic qualities
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- A fundamental property that leads to the electromagnetic interactions among particles that make up matter.
- A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- Any material that attracts iron or materials containing iron
- A coil that has a soft iron core and that acts as a magnet when an electric current is on the coil
- The force that resists the starting of sliding motion between two surfaces that are in contact and at rest
- The combination of all of the forces acting on an object
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion unless an outside forces acts on the object
- The force of attraction or repulsion generated by moving or spinning electric charges
- A element or compound that conducts electric current better than insulator does but not as well as a conductor does
- The motion of a body when only the force of gravity is acting on the body
- A region where a magnetic force can be detected
- A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- The energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion
- The path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space
- A push or a pull exerted on a object in order to change the motion of the object; force has size and direction.
- A coil of wire with an electric current in it
29 Clues: A material in which charges can move freely • A coil of wire with an electric current in it • A material in which charges cannot move freely • A material in which charges cannot move freely • A region where a magnetic force can be detected • The interaction between electricity and magnetism • Any region in which a physical force has an effect • ...
Physics Extra Credit 2023-03-29
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- atomic _______ determines the type of element
- ___________ energy is the energy of motion
- a _______ particle is a helium nucleus
- _________ is a mass on a string that swings
- _______ is the unit we use to measure distance
- ___________ energy is based on your height
- _______ is the lightest element
- subatomic particle with no charge
- negatively charged subatomic particle
- different version of element based on a different number of neutrons
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- The unit for FORCE
- Changing velocity is ____________
- atomic _____ is the number of protons plus neutrons
- _______ is the unit we use to measure time
- mass times velocity equals ________
- An object's speed and direction is its _______
- we measure mass in the unit of ________
- an educated guess
- positive particle in the nucleus of an atom
- __________ have a magnitude and direction
20 Clues: an educated guess • The unit for FORCE • _______ is the lightest element • Changing velocity is ____________ • subatomic particle with no charge • mass times velocity equals ________ • negatively charged subatomic particle • a _______ particle is a helium nucleus • we measure mass in the unit of ________ • __________ have a magnitude and direction • ...
PHYSICS FINAL PROJECT 2023-04-26
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- the International System of Units' (SI) standard unit of power (energy per unit time), the equivalent of one jouleper second.
- A propagating dynamic disturbance of one or more quantities.
- Also known as electric pressure, electric tension, or potential difference, is the difference in electric potential between two points.
- Waves The particles do not move down the tube with the wave; they simply oscillate back and forth about their individual equilibrium positions. Pick a single particle and watch its motion.
- A wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave's advance.
- The unit of frequency in the International System of Units, equivalent to one event per second.
- The spreading out of waves as they pass through an aperture or around objects.
- A negatively charged subatomic particle that can be either bound to an atom or free (not bound).
- A electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye.
- The man behind the discovery of Ohm's Law
- 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.
- An object is the force acting on the object due to acceleration or gravity.
- Science that deals with the structure of matter and the interactions between the fundamental constituents of the observable universe.
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- property of light when two light waves meet
- The measure of the amount of matter in a body.
- The distance covered by an object in unit time.
- The unit of force in the International System of Units.
- A type of wave that travels in the direction of the medium.
- The set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter that has a property of electric charge.
- Subatomic particles found inside the nucleus of every atom.
- A small, positively charged particle of matter found in the atoms of all elements.
- A fundamental interaction which causes mutual attraction between all things with mass or energy
- It is the lowest point in the wave train
- An influence that causes the motion of an object with mass to change its velocity, i.e., to accelerate.
- The interval over which change occurs.
- Are stated facts which have been deduced and derived based on empirical observations.
- The branch of physics which is concerned with light and it's behavioural pattern and properties.
- A state of matter that has no fixed shape and no fixed volume.
28 Clues: The interval over which change occurs. • It is the lowest point in the wave train • The man behind the discovery of Ohm's Law • property of light when two light waves meet • The measure of the amount of matter in a body. • The distance covered by an object in unit time. • The unit of force in the International System of Units. • ...
Physics cross word 2024-12-19
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- Its Acceleration is 9.8m/s (On Earth)
- (FBD) Usually a Cube With Arrows
- "Every Action Has an Equal and Opposite Reaction"
- Law of Inertia
- F = m(a)
- _ = F/m
- The Largness or Smallness of a Force or Object
- The Current Speed of an Object in a Space
- The Force Divided by its Acceleration _ = F/a
- The Mass Multiplied by its Acceleration _ = m(a)
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- Where Something is Moving or Facing
- The Equation to Find Acceleration
- They oppose each other but go hand and hand
- Movement in a Direction
- The Acceleration of Gravity (On Earth)
- The Force Keeping us From Falling Through the Earth
- 100cm
- Opposes Motion
- A Metric Symbol for Force ("N")
- The Force That is put on an Object
- What You Would Call Somebody Whom is Happy
- What You Would Call Somebody Whom is Grumpy
22 Clues: 100cm • _ = F/m • F = m(a) • Opposes Motion • Law of Inertia • Movement in a Direction • A Metric Symbol for Force ("N") • (FBD) Usually a Cube With Arrows • The Equation to Find Acceleration • The Force That is put on an Object • Where Something is Moving or Facing • Its Acceleration is 9.8m/s (On Earth) • The Acceleration of Gravity (On Earth) • ...
Physics Crossword 2 2024-11-21
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- time needed for half of substance to decay
- antimatter counterpart of the electron
- radiation = helium nucleus (He)
- number of protons, identifies elements
- fundamental particles like electrons & neutrinos
- same mass, opposite charge of counterpart
- particle composed of a quark and an anti-quark
- positive nucleon
- combining light nuclei
- particles that make up nucleons
- defect difference in mass between the nucleus and its constituent particles
- unit of light energy
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- building block of nucleus
- number of protons plus neutrons
- particles given off in radioactivity
- splitting of heavy nuclei
- nuclide nuclide present after radioactive decay
- radiation = high energy photon (γ)
- negatively charged lepton
- tiny neutral particles (leptons)
- tiny, dense, positive center of atom containing protons and neutrons
- force – holds nucleus together, overcomes repulsive electrostatic force
- radiation = electron or positron (e)
- particle composed of quarks
- neutral nucleon
- atoms with same atomic number, different mass numbers
26 Clues: neutral nucleon • positive nucleon • unit of light energy • combining light nuclei • building block of nucleus • splitting of heavy nuclei • negatively charged lepton • particle composed of quarks • number of protons plus neutrons • radiation = helium nucleus (He) • particles that make up nucleons • tiny neutral particles (leptons) • radiation = high energy photon (γ) • ...
Physics Chapter 7 2025-03-26
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- any object that revolves about a single axis undergoes _______ motion. (p.234)
- the line about which the rotation occurs is called the ____ of rotation. (p.234)
- G The _______ is called the constant of universal gravitation. (p.241)
- The word ‘centripetal’ means “________ seeking.” (p.235)
- The ocean tides result from the __________ between the gravitational force at Earth’s surface and at Earth’s center. (p.244)
- Gravitational force depends on the ______ and the distance. (p.241)
- __________’s theory attempted to reconcile observation with theory and to keep Earth at the center of the universe. (p.248)
- _______ acceleration is due to a change in direction. (p.234)
- Tangential acceleration is due to ______ in speed. (p.236)
- Gravitational force acts _______ all masses. (p.241)
- The acceleration of a Ferris wheel car moving in a circular path at a constant speed is due to the change in _______. (p.235)
- _______ changes with location. (p.246)
- when the tangential speed is constant, the motion is described as ______ circular motion. (p.234)
- The astronomer Tycho _____ made many precise observations of the planets and stars. (p.248)
- On the side of Earth that is nearest to the moon, the moon’s gravitational force is _______ than it is at Earth’s center. (p.244)
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- _________ speed can be used to describe the speed of an object in circular motion. (p.234)
- _____________ force is the mutual force of attraction between particles of matter. (p.240)
- the tangential speed depends on the _____ from the object to the center of the circular path. (p.234)
- The net _____ that is directed toward the center of an object’s circular path is called centripetal _____. (p.237)
- The _________ of a centripetal acceleration is given by the equation tangential speed squared divided by the radius of circular path. (p.235)
- __________ depends on a change in velocity, and change time, according to the equation. (p.234)
- ________’s three laws describe the motion of the planets. (p.248)
- The ability of a force to rotate an object around some axis is measured by a quantity called ______. (p.255)
- Because centripetal forces act at _____ angles to an object’s circular motion, the force changes the direction of the object’s velocity. (p.238)
- arm The perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation to a line drawn along the direction of the force.
- High and low _____ are partly due fl the gravitational force exerted on Earth by its moon. (p.244)
- The force that causes a passenger to move outward when making a sharp turn in a car. (p.238)
- _______ is often misinterpreted as a force. (p.239)
- The gravitational force between a cannonball and Earth is a centripetal force that keeps the cannonball in _____, if the cannon was projected at the right time. (p.240)
- Orbiting objects are in ____ fall, according to Sir. Isaac Newton. (p.240)
30 Clues: _______ changes with location. (p.246) • _______ is often misinterpreted as a force. (p.239) • Gravitational force acts _______ all masses. (p.241) • The word ‘centripetal’ means “________ seeking.” (p.235) • Tangential acceleration is due to ______ in speed. (p.236) • _______ acceleration is due to a change in direction. (p.234) • ...
Physics Review Crossword 2025-04-09
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- Mass times acceleration
- Force commonly seen on your fridge
- SI unit of mass
- Newton's Law stating relationship between force, mass, and acceleration
- Category of force that exists even when objects don't touch each other
- Force that causes balloons to stick to your hair
- Force that gets stronger the further it gets from its relaxed state
- Force that keeps you on Earth
- Depends on the gravitational pull in the environment
- Force also called the "support force"
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- Force that opposes motion
- Only depends on the number of atoms something is made of
- Force that only when stretched or pulled, but not when compressed or pushed
- Change in velocity
- Newton's Law stating objects will stay at constant velocity unless influenced by an outside force
- SI unit of distance
- Imperial unit of mass or weight
- SI unit of force
- Newton's Law stating that Object A pushing on Object B causes Object B to equally and oppositely push on Object A
- Category of force seen when objects touch one another
20 Clues: SI unit of mass • SI unit of force • Change in velocity • SI unit of distance • Mass times acceleration • Force that opposes motion • Force that keeps you on Earth • Imperial unit of mass or weight • Force commonly seen on your fridge • Force also called the "support force" • Force that causes balloons to stick to your hair • Depends on the gravitational pull in the environment • ...
Physics Final Project 2025-05-20
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- Who sits behind me?
- When was our final projects due?
- What country did the Carters live in?
- What kind of energy is created by solar panels?
- What is the main way to cut grid usage in eco-friendly homes?
- What roof do some eco-friendly roofs have?
- What is the current name of the Carters business?
- Where did Tony and Lyn build their first eco-friendly house?
- What kind of home is a home that can be controlled through electronics?
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- Why do some people not fully invest in a eco-friendly home that would want to?
- What is our teachers name?
- What percentage of water consumption can be reduced by an eco-friendly home?
- What was Tony Carter's wife's name?
- How long can an eco-friendly house go without major renovations?
- What energy does Germany use in a lot of their eco-friendly homes?
- What year did Tony become a registered builder?
- What is the name of the gas trail we generate throughout our lives?
- What is the name of the reserve that Tony mainly built in?
- What is the creator of this name?
- What was the first eco-friendly house the Carters built?
20 Clues: Who sits behind me? • What is our teachers name? • When was our final projects due? • What is the creator of this name? • What was Tony Carter's wife's name? • What country did the Carters live in? • What roof do some eco-friendly roofs have? • What year did Tony become a registered builder? • What kind of energy is created by solar panels? • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-03
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- A force applied for a certain amount of time
- An object's resistance to change in motion
- Something with magnitude and direction
- A force that comes from sliding along across a surface
- Amount of motion something has, equal to m * v
- A property stays the same
- The units of force
- Change in velocity over time
- The units of mass
- Something that enables an object to do work
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- The total path traveled, regardless of direction
- Type of energy that comes from being high up
- A force from a string, rope, or cable
- Type of energy that comes from having velocity
- The units of length or height
- A push or a pull
- Something with only magnitude
- Change in position or displacement over time
- A force exerted over a distance
- The amount of work done in a certain amount of time
20 Clues: A push or a pull • The units of mass • The units of force • A property stays the same • Change in velocity over time • The units of length or height • Something with only magnitude • A force exerted over a distance • A force from a string, rope, or cable • Something with magnitude and direction • An object's resistance to change in motion • ...
Phun With Physics 2025-06-11
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- The maximum height angled projectile reaches
- the most fundamental science
- distance between points
- Rate of change in velocity
- the change in length due to the applied force
- the reduction of amplitude over time as energy of an oscillian dissipates
- produced by the superposition of 2 waves with diffrent frequencies
- A unit used to describe sound intensity levels
- Occurs when 2 or more waves arrive at the same point
- a quanity that has magnitude and direction
- the number of wave cycles that pass a given point in a second
- Bending of a wave as it passes from one medium to another
- the study of how forces affet motion
- Location of Maximum amplitude in standing waves
- Reproducible mesurements
- Educated guess
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- change in direction of a wave at a boundary or fixed end
- the ratio of change on a graph
- Size or ammount
- the terms used to refer to fundementals and its overtones
- A line that touches another equantityat one point
- explanation of patterns in nature
- the length hte path actually traveled between initial and final position
- the study of motion
- The change in position of a object against fixed axis
- Cause by an issue with the tool
- how close you are to Accepted value
- to drive a sytem at its natural frequency
- A device used to study a physical syatem
- the ammount that matter is disrupted during a sound wave
- points where the string does not move
31 Clues: Educated guess • Size or ammount • the study of motion • distance between points • Reproducible mesurements • Rate of change in velocity • the most fundamental science • the ratio of change on a graph • Cause by an issue with the tool • explanation of patterns in nature • how close you are to Accepted value • the study of how forces affet motion • ...
Physics Phinal Phun 2025-05-14
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- Distance between wave crests
- Force through a rope or string
- Circuit type with multiple paths
- Interaction of electric and magnetic fields
- Quantity with magnitude and direction
- Force opposing motion between surfaces
- Resistance to change in motion
- Rate of doing work or using energy
- SI unit of energy
- Time for one full wave cycle
- Energy transfer through waves
- Quantity of matter in an object
- Amplified vibration at natural frequency
- Capacity to do work
- Product of force and time; change in momentum
- Rate of change of velocity
- Bending of waves around obstacles
- Speed with a direction
- Study of motion
- Energy-carrying disturbance
- Law stating energy or momentum is not lost, just transformed
- Distance over time
- Push or pull on an object
- Stored energy due to position
- Quantity with only magnitude
- Force from magnets attracting or repelling
- Measure of average kinetic energy
- Circuit with a single path
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- SI unit of force
- Opposition to current flow
- SI unit of resistance
- Force applied over a distance
- Attractive force between objects with mass
- Electric potential difference
- Wave bouncing off a surface
- Mass per unit volume
- Product of mass and velocity
- Number of waves per second
- Bending of waves due to speed change
- Study of heat and temperature
- Flow of electric charge
- Rotational force
- Energy of motion
- Vector quantity of position change
- Maximum displacement from equilibrium
- Useful output divided by total input
- Heat transfer through direct contact
- Repetitive back and forth motion
- Energy from the presence of charged particles
- Force directed toward the center of a circular path
- Force per unit area
51 Clues: Study of motion • SI unit of force • Rotational force • Energy of motion • SI unit of energy • Distance over time • Capacity to do work • Force per unit area • Mass per unit volume • SI unit of resistance • Speed with a direction • Flow of electric charge • Push or pull on an object • Opposition to current flow • Number of waves per second • Rate of change of velocity • ...
Physics Phinal Phun? 2025-05-14
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- Periodic motion under a restoring force
- Law Force exerted by a spring is proportional to its extension or compression
- Heat transfer through direct contact
- Force directed toward the center of a circular path
- Friction Friction force that resists initial motion
- Number of cycles or oscillations per second
- Rate of doing work or using energy
- Vector quantity of position change
- Force through a rope or string
- Force applied over a distance
- Time for one complete cycle of motion
- Upward force exerted by a fluid on an object submerged in it
- Useful output divided by total input
- Law stating energy or momentum is not lost, just transformed
- Force of gravity on an object
- Quantity of matter in an object
- Energy of motion
- Attractive force between objects with mass
- SI unit of energy
- SI unit of force
- Resistance to change in motion
- Maximum displacement from equilibrium
- Distance between crests in a mechanical wave
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- Quantity with only magnitude
- A sequence or configuration in mechanics or systems
- Push or pull on an object
- Rotational force
- Disturbance that transfers energy
- Quantity with magnitude and direction
- Rate of change of velocity
- Force per unit area
- Change in position over time
- Opposition to motion or change
- Study of motion
- Constant Proportionality constant in Hooke's Law
- Product of force and time; change in momentum
- Speed with direction
- Force opposing motion between surfaces
- Product of mass and velocity
- Distance over time
- Repetitive back and forth motion
- Force Support force exerted by a surface perpendicular to an object
- Stored energy due to position
- Mass per unit volume
- Capacity to do work
45 Clues: Study of motion • Rotational force • Energy of motion • SI unit of force • SI unit of energy • Distance over time • Force per unit area • Capacity to do work • Speed with direction • Mass per unit volume • Push or pull on an object • Rate of change of velocity • Quantity with only magnitude • Change in position over time • Product of mass and velocity • Force applied over a distance • ...
Physics Vocabulary Crossword 2025-05-09
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- Number of waves passing a point per second
- A disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space
- The amount of matter in an object
- Electric potential difference
- A force associated with magnetic fields
- A force that opposes motion between two surfaces
- Force applied over a distance
- The study of heat and energy transfer
- Height of a wave from rest position
- Speed with direction
- Flow of electric charge
- The force of attraction between objects with mass
- The rate at which work is done
- A push or pull that can change an object's motion
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- Smallest possible discrete unit of any physical property
- The capacity to do work
- Mass times velocity
- Resistance to change in motion
- Opposition to the flow of electric current
- The rate of change of velocity
20 Clues: Mass times velocity • Speed with direction • The capacity to do work • Flow of electric charge • Electric potential difference • Force applied over a distance • Resistance to change in motion • The rate of change of velocity • The rate at which work is done • The amount of matter in an object • Height of a wave from rest position • The study of heat and energy transfer • ...
Year 10 physics 2025-07-21
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- electrical potential difference (7)
- a type of wave including light and x-rays (15)
- the rate of flow of charge (7)
- the rate of change of velocity (13)
- the rate at which energy is transferred (5)
- mass multiplied by velocity (8)
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- a disturbance that transfers energy through space or matter (4)
- the time for half of the radioactive substance to decay (9)
- energy transferred as waves or particles (9)
- the capacity to do work (6)
- the number of waves that pass a point in a second (9)
- opposition to current in a circuit (10)
- the amount of matter in an object (4)
- a property of matter that causes electric effects (6)
- a force that attracts iron and some other materials (9)
- speed in a given direction (8)
- a push or a pull (5)
- the force of gravity acting on mass (6)
- the principle that energy stays constant (12)
- done when a force moves an object (4)
20 Clues: a push or a pull (5) • the capacity to do work (6) • speed in a given direction (8) • the rate of flow of charge (7) • mass multiplied by velocity (8) • electrical potential difference (7) • the rate of change of velocity (13) • the amount of matter in an object (4) • done when a force moves an object (4) • opposition to current in a circuit (10) • ...
A Level physics 2023-05-11
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- Rate of energy transfer in a circuit. It can be calculated as the product of the current and the potential difference between two points.
- A measure of how difficult it is for charge to travel through a material, depending on the material’s cross sectional area, length and resistance.
- The range of values that could reasonably contain the true value of a measurement, based on the confidence an experimenter has about their result.
- The distance and direction that a vibrating particle or wave has travelled from its equilibrium position.
- The work done moving a unit positive charge from an infinite distance away to that point (2 words)
- The unavoidable resistance any power source will have that makes it harder for current to flow through the source.
- A quantity measuring the internal friction of a fluid, it acts to reduce the flow of a fluid. It is temperature dependent.
- A force acting perpendicular to the flow of air or liquid around an object, typically upwards and against the force of gravity.
- The force that causes flavour change in quarks and leptons, it is responsible for beta decay.
- When the energy in a SHM system is not kept as KE or PE and the total energy is no longer constant.
- The product of a force and the perpendicular distance from the line of action to the pivot about which the force is acting.
- In a transformer these currents act against the magnetic flux that generates a current in the secondary coil making the transformer less efficient and heating the core.
- The point on a stationary wave where the incoming and reflected wave are in phase forming a maximum point.
- The minimum frequency of light needed to cause electrons to be emitted in the photoelectric effect regardless of the intensity.
- A particle consisting of three quarks,
- The change of momentum of an object when a force acts on it. Equal to the area underneath a force-time graph.
- This law says that the direction of an induced current is such that it opposes the current that created it.
- A wave that transfers energy from one point to another.
- A hypothetical gas that has molecules with no interactions and occupy negligible space so it obeys the ideal gas law.
- This person’s law says that as volume decreases the pressure on a gas at a constant temperature increases
- A material that fractures without plastic deformation first.
- A orbit with a time period of one day so will return to the same point in the sky each day.
- When a metal is heated free electrons gain sufficient kinetic energy and are released from the metal’s surface. (2 words)
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- When the driving force is at the natural frequency of a system causing maximal energy transfer with the amplitude of oscillation at its maximum.
- Describes the rate of charge or discharge of a capacitor (2 words)
- A material that can withstand large plastic deformation without breaking.
- When the kinetic energy of a system before a collision is equal to the kinetic energy of the system after the collision
- The amount of work done in moving a unit mass from an infinite distance to that point. (2 words)
- The total power radiated by a light emitting source.
- Planes of points where the electric potential is the same, no work is done moving charge along these lines.
- How close a measurement is to its true value, influenced by the systematic and random errors of that measurement.
- When an electron is removed from an atom giving the atom a positive charge.
- This person’s law says that the peak wavelength of emitted radiation is inversely proportional to the absolute temperature of the black body.
- A particle consisting of one quark and one antiquark.
- A force felt towards the centre of an object's orbit due to the centripetal acceleration.
- The energy supplied by a source per unit charge passing through the source, measured in volts.
- How close a set of repeated measurements are to one another but not the true Value
- Materials that change their resistance depending on external conditions.
38 Clues: A particle consisting of three quarks, • The total power radiated by a light emitting source. • A particle consisting of one quark and one antiquark. • A wave that transfers energy from one point to another. • A material that fractures without plastic deformation first. • Describes the rate of charge or discharge of a capacitor (2 words) • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-15
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- a region around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts.
- a roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place.
- Unit of power equivalent to 1,000,000 joules
- Charged particles
- Neutral electrical state
- Machine that converts mechanical energy to potential
- Ability for object to store electricity
- Direct Current
- a stream of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or space.
- Unit of electrical resistance
- rate at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit.
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- an imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material or between materials.
- An object that inhibits electron transfer
- An object that generates a magnetic field
- Unit of power equivalent to one joule
- Device that convert electricity to motive power
- unit of electrical potential, potential difference and electromotive force in the metre–kilogram–second system (SI)
- An object that can transfer electrons
- the SI base unit of electrical current.
- Kilowatts per hours
- The aptitude for work
- Unit of power equivalent to 1000 joules
22 Clues: Direct Current • Charged particles • Kilowatts per hours • The aptitude for work • Neutral electrical state • Unit of electrical resistance • Unit of power equivalent to one joule • An object that can transfer electrons • Ability for object to store electricity • the SI base unit of electrical current. • Unit of power equivalent to 1000 joules • ...
Lower Secondary Physics 2025-01-16
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- A variable in an experiment that is kept constant to ensure that the test results are reliable and unaffected by other factors.
- The motion of an object falling solely under the influence of gravity, without any other forces acting on it.
- The force exerted on an object due to gravity, calculated as Weight=Mass×Gravitational Field Strength.
- To spread out or scatter energy into the surroundings, typically as heat.
- A force that resists the relative motion or tendency to move of two surfaces in contact.
- The quantity of matter in an object, measured in kilograms or grams, and is independent of gravity.
- Energy that is not usefully transferred and often dissipates into the surroundings, usually as heat or sound.
- The process of transferring thermal energy from one body or system to another due to a temperature difference.
- The force per unit mass experienced by an object in a gravitational field, commonly approximated as 9.8 N/kg on Earth.
- The variable in an experiment that is deliberately changed to observe its effect on the dependent variable.
- A summary of the results and findings of an experiment, determining whether the evidence supports the hypothesis.
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- Relating to motion; kinetic energy refers to the energy an object possesses due to its motion.
- The variable being measured or tested in an experiment, which is affected by changes in the independent variable.
- A force that opposes the motion of an object moving through air, caused by collisions between the object's surface and air molecules.
- Relating to heat; thermal energy is the internal energy of an object due to the movement of its particles.
- A force of attraction between two masses, most commonly experienced as the force that pulls objects towards the Earth.
- Information or data collected during an experiment or investigation to support or refute a hypothesis or conclusion.
- A statement about what is expected to happen in an experiment, based on prior knowledge or hypothesis.
- In physics, work is the energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement.
- Energy transferred to a desired form or location to perform a specific task.
20 Clues: To spread out or scatter energy into the surroundings, typically as heat. • Energy transferred to a desired form or location to perform a specific task. • A force that resists the relative motion or tendency to move of two surfaces in contact. • Relating to motion; kinetic energy refers to the energy an object possesses due to its motion. • ...
Physics Vocabulary Review 2024-10-21
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- creator of epicycles
- father of the Haliocentric model of the universe
- nuclear energy from the splitting of atoms
- VARIABLE variable that does not change
- the fineness of the unit of measure
- capacity to do work
- the study of the world and its processes
- father of the Geocentric model of the universe
- VARIABLE unknown that changes an experiment
- anything made of atoms
- force between two objects reducing energy
- OF THERMODYNAMICS states that energy will be lost through heat
- a push or pull
- EQUILIBRIUM all objects reach the same temperature
- energy from movement
- derived from the five senses
- transfer of energy from hot to cooler
- chemical reaction in plants reducing energy
- mechanical transfer of energy
- chemical reaction between to substances reducing energy
- the quality of matter
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- unit for force
- informed prediction
- test of a hypothesis
- unit for energy
- analysis of the correctness of the experiment
- how much space an object takes up
- TRAIL the process of energy conversion from the sun to final product
- speed in a certain direction
- FACT a statement that is correct as far as science knows
- VARIABLE variable that does change
- THEORY a model of how the natural world works
- how fast an object is going
- FACT based upon historical evidence
- fission or fusion
- resistance to change
- consistently reducing error
- another name for independent variable
- nuclear energy from the combining of atoms
- rate of change in an object's velocity
- the way things really are
- created three laws of motion and universal gravitation
- the force with which gravity pulls on an object
- CONVERSION changing one metric into a different unit of measure
- created laws of planetary motion
- energy that is stored
- OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY energy cannot be created or destroyed
- created theory of relativity
48 Clues: unit for force • a push or pull • unit for energy • fission or fusion • informed prediction • capacity to do work • test of a hypothesis • creator of epicycles • resistance to change • energy from movement • energy that is stored • the quality of matter • anything made of atoms • the way things really are • how fast an object is going • consistently reducing error • speed in a certain direction • ...
Physics Crossword 6 2024-10-13
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- radioactive ____ is the unwanted presence of radioactive atoms on other materials (13)
- a semiconductor whose resistance is temperature dependent (10)
- the A in LASER (13)
- this decay occurs in very large nuclei (5)
- ____ energy: energy sources that can be replenished at the rate they are used (9)
- this flavour of quark is the heaviest known elementary particle (3)
- one joule per Coulomb (4)
- on this planet, the sun would appear 3 times larger than it does on Earth (7)
- the explosion of a red supergiant (9)
- a single force representing the sum of all the forces acting on an object (9)
- the rate of flow of electrical charge (7)
- potential difference is____ in series circuits (6)
- like charges ____ (5)
- the earliest stage in the life cycle of a star (9)
- a device which generates a DC supply using the generator effect (6)
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- every particle has a corresponding ____ (12)
- 1 x 10^-10 metres is the typical ____ of an atom (6)
- 10^-15 m (10)
- changing shape, it can be elastic or inelastic (11)
- the resultant colour after mixing blue and green light (4)
- SI base unit named after a British physicist (6)
- the second largest planet in our solar system (6)
- the colour of the neutral wire (4)
- changes of state are ____ changes, making them reversible (8)
- the ____ force is the weakest of the fundamental forces (13)
- decay mediated by W + or – bosons (4)
- Newton’s ____ law: F = ma (6)
- the ____ wire only carries current when there’s a fault (5)
- electrons in an atom lie in discrete ____ levels (6)
- nuclear ____ is when an atomic nucleus splits to form 2 smaller nuclei (7)
30 Clues: 10^-15 m (10) • the A in LASER (13) • like charges ____ (5) • one joule per Coulomb (4) • Newton’s ____ law: F = ma (6) • the colour of the neutral wire (4) • decay mediated by W + or – bosons (4) • the explosion of a red supergiant (9) • the rate of flow of electrical charge (7) • this decay occurs in very large nuclei (5) • every particle has a corresponding ____ (12) • ...
GENERAL PHYSICS 1 2024-11-15
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- A unit of angular velocity. It is the number of complete revolutions an object makes in one second.
- A unit of angular measurement.
- the change in position of an object.
- Motion in a straight line.
- regularly repeating waves such as electromagnetic wave in optical fiber, sound from a guitar string.
- The motion of an object around a fixed axis.
- Motion that occurs in a horizontal direction.
- A periodic motion of an object about a point of equilibrium.
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- The motion of an object in a circular path.
- Father of Physics
- a wave that is not capable of transmitting its energy through a vacuum.
- The rate of change of velocity.
- Motion that occurs in a vertical direction.
- wave that is created by vibrating objects and propagated through a medium from one location to another.
- The rate of change of displacement.
- It is the rate of change of angular displacement in radians per second.
- motion that is regular and repeating
- The force of attraction between any two obiects with mass.
- German astronomer who made significant contributions to the understanding of planetary motion.
- The distance from the center of a circle to a point on the circumference.
20 Clues: Father of Physics • Motion in a straight line. • A unit of angular measurement. • The rate of change of velocity. • The rate of change of displacement. • the change in position of an object. • motion that is regular and repeating • The motion of an object in a circular path. • Motion that occurs in a vertical direction. • The motion of an object around a fixed axis. • ...
Simply Science Physics 2024-11-19
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- every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- energy force formed in earth's crust
- energy relating to temperature
- the study of energy
- who wrote the laws of motion
- energy in motion
- stored energy
- energy used to kick a ball
- heavier objects require more energy to move/stop than lighter objectsdiffraction lightwaves travelling at different speeds causing an object to appear differently
- the ability to make something work
- energy used to convert food to fuel
- the temp at which atoms stop moving
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- an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by another force
- force that slows things down; makes things harder to move
- energy used with a slingshot
- what all things are made of
- energy that can be replenished
- the study of matter
- energy that can NOT be replenished
- force that happens when 2 objects are rubbed together
- the bending of lightwaves, causing a rainbow
- when light bounces off an object evenly
- the amount of space something takes up
- this is created when energy converts forms
- the amount of matter something has
25 Clues: stored energy • energy in motion • the study of energy • the study of matter • energy used to kick a ball • what all things are made of • energy used with a slingshot • who wrote the laws of motion • energy relating to temperature • energy that can be replenished • energy that can NOT be replenished • the ability to make something work • the amount of matter something has • ...
Physics Crossword 13 2024-12-08
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- heaviest planet in our solar system (7)
- proposed the Plum Pudding model for the atom (7)
- groups of stars that look like shapes in the sky with given names (14)
- a large collection solar systems, held together by gravity (6)
- property of the nucleus that decreases during alpha decay (4)
- remains the same anywhere in the universe (4)
- property of the nucleus that decreases during alpha decay (6)
- property of a material with the units Ohm meter (11)
- increases when work is done on a gas (11)
- an example of a contact force (8)
- an example of a non-contact force (13)
- lightest planet in our solar system (7)
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- an example of a non-contact force (13)
- colliding small nuclei to join them together (6)
- part of the EM spectrum used for television broadcasting (5)
- type of lens that always creates virtual images (7)
- luminous spheres of plasma held together by their own gravity (5)
- a secondary colour of light (7)
- the S in NASA (5)
- an example of a non-contact force (8)
- conducted the alpha scattering experiment (10)
- a primary colour of light (3)
- the nearest major galaxy to us (9)
- an example of a contact force (7)
- radiation type that can only be stopped by several metres of concrete (5)
25 Clues: the S in NASA (5) • a primary colour of light (3) • a secondary colour of light (7) • an example of a contact force (8) • an example of a contact force (7) • the nearest major galaxy to us (9) • an example of a non-contact force (8) • an example of a non-contact force (13) • an example of a non-contact force (13) • heaviest planet in our solar system (7) • ...
Vocabulary Project Physics 2024-12-12
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- The length traveled from one point to another
- The force of gravity pulling your mass
- The direction of a vector
- The average speed
- Accelerating at an even pace
- Speed and direction
- Point used to compare
- Needs another variable
- The direct length from one point to another
- Total force
- A force with magnitude
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- Instant change in direction
- Where someone or something is
- Being pulled only by gravity
- Used to compare
- Variable that goes by itself
- A force without magnitude
- Method The method in which you should experiment
- The rate of change in velocity
- Theory
- Completely equal
- How fast an object moves
- The momentum of your movement
- The total kilograms that make up our body
- The pushing or pulling of an object
25 Clues: Theory • Total force • Used to compare • Completely equal • The average speed • Speed and direction • Point used to compare • Needs another variable • A force with magnitude • How fast an object moves • The direction of a vector • A force without magnitude • Instant change in direction • Being pulled only by gravity • Variable that goes by itself • Accelerating at an even pace • ...
Ultrasound Physics Terminology 2025-09-07
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- Region where particles are spread apart in a sound wave.
- Generated by a transducer and are sent into the patient where they produce echoes at organ boundaries within tissues.
- Height of a sound wave related to its strength or loudness.
- Speed at which sound travels through a medium.
- The number of sound wave cycles per second.
- Distance between two consecutive compressions or rarefactions.
- Area in a sound wave where particles are close together.
- Material or substance through which sound must travel.
- The return of part of the sound wave back to the transducer.
- Resistance a medium provides to the transmission of sound waves.
- Bending of a wave as it passes from one medium to another.
- Technique to measure motion via frequency shifts.
- The principle of converting energy by applying pressure to a crystal
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- A structure with mixed or varied echogenicity.
- Device that converts electrical energy to sound waves and vice versa.
- The same echogenicity throughout a structure it will appear brighter.
- Loss of sound energy as it travels through a medium.
- The unit of frequency in cycles per second.
- Particles that transmit sound energy in a medium.
- Region that appears black on ultrasound
- Type of wave where particle motion is parallel to wave propagation.
- The reflected sound wave detected by the transducer.
- The path or shape of sound as it travels from the transducer.
- Having the same echogenicity as adjacent structures.
- A mechanical wave that requires a medium to travel.
- Producing fewer echoes than surrounding tissues appears darker on the image.
26 Clues: Region that appears black on ultrasound • The unit of frequency in cycles per second. • The number of sound wave cycles per second. • A structure with mixed or varied echogenicity. • Speed at which sound travels through a medium. • Particles that transmit sound energy in a medium. • Technique to measure motion via frequency shifts. • ...
Physics HW 1 2026-02-04
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- a system used to describe motion
- a force that pulls objects toward Earth
- the steepness of a line on a graph
- occurring at a specific moment in time
- the rate of change of velocity
- the zero point of a coordinate system
- the curved path of a projectile
- a place used to determine position
- the line or course along which something moves
- a value representing the center of a data set
- speed that includes direction
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- motion with changing speed or direction
- the change in an objects position from start to finish including direction
- a quantity with magnitude and direction
- an object launched into the air that moves only under gravity
- a person or system that measures motion
- a quantity with magnitude only
- a change in position over time
- distance traveled per unit of time
- a measure of duration or interval
- the location of an object relative to a reference point
- the total length of the path traveled
- motion with constant speed
- a comparison of two quantities with different units
- a visual representation of data
25 Clues: motion with constant speed • speed that includes direction • a quantity with magnitude only • a change in position over time • the rate of change of velocity • the curved path of a projectile • a visual representation of data • a system used to describe motion • a measure of duration or interval • the steepness of a line on a graph • distance traveled per unit of time • ...
physics january crossword 2026-01-05
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- To find the value of something using units and equipment
- A type of energy that allows us to see
- The flow of electric charge in a circuit
- What ice does when it stays on the surface of water
- The force that pulls objects towards the Earth
- The process where a liquid turns into a solid
- A place where energy is kept before it is transferred
- A word used to describe heat or heat energy
- How fast an object is moving
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- To reduce heat loss and keep things warm
- When energy changes from one form to another
- A state of matter that flows and takes the shape of its container
- A component used to open or close an electrical circuit
- An object that produces a magnetic field and can attract iron
- The movement of an object
- A force that slows things down when surfaces rub together
- Thermal energy that makes things warmer
- A complete loop that allows electricity to flow
- A push or pull that can change how an object moves
- A state of matter with a fixed shape and volume
20 Clues: The movement of an object • How fast an object is moving • A type of energy that allows us to see • Thermal energy that makes things warmer • To reduce heat loss and keep things warm • The flow of electric charge in a circuit • A word used to describe heat or heat energy • When energy changes from one form to another • The process where a liquid turns into a solid • ...
Physics Fall Final 2025-12-10
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- The upward force from a fluid that opposes an object's weight.
- The rate of rotation or angular displacement over time, often in radians per second.
- Resistance when one body moves in contact with another.
- studies motion considering factors like force and mass.
- Mass multiplied by velocity.
- Measures a fluid's resistance to flow or its thickness.
- The straight-line distance and direction from a start point to an end point; a vector.
- A system using liquids under pressure.
- Speed with a specified direction; the rate of change of position.
- An object's resistance to changes in its rotational motion; the rotational equivalent of mass.
- The standard unit for measuring angles in physics.
- Measures an object's inertia, based on its matter content.
- Principle stating fluid pressure decreases as speed increases.
- Measures a force's effectiveness in causing rotation; the rotational equivalent of force.
- The rate at which velocity changes.
- A quantity with magnitude only, like mass or speed.
- Motion solely under gravity's influence.
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- The SI unit for force.
- An object's resistance to changes in its motion state.
- Any push or pull that can alter an object's motion or shape.
- A quantity with both magnitude and direction, such as force or velocity.
- Mass per unit volume.
- How fast an object moves; distance per unit time.
- such as liquids and gases, flow when force is applied.
- Acceleration directed toward the center of circular motion.
- The force of gravity on mass.
- motion involves objects spinning around an axis.
- Force exerted by a fluid per unit area.
- An imaginary line a 3D figure rotates around.
- Pressure from the weight of the atmosphere.
30 Clues: Mass per unit volume. • The SI unit for force. • Mass multiplied by velocity. • The force of gravity on mass. • The rate at which velocity changes. • A system using liquids under pressure. • Force exerted by a fluid per unit area. • Motion solely under gravity's influence. • Pressure from the weight of the atmosphere. • An imaginary line a 3D figure rotates around. • ...
SUBJECTS 2024-07-24
10 Clues: computers • experiments • shoes, sports • novels, stories • country, globle • drums and songs • use a calculator • animals and trees • color and brushes • structure of atom
Crossword 2024-02-14
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- to be not smart
- Sunday
- subject involving physical activity
- subject involving chemistry
- to have
- first day of the week
- Satuday
- subject involving physics
- subject involving the latin language
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- fifth day of week
- fourth day of the week
- third day of the week
- lovely
- second day of the week
- subject involving drawings
- subject with numbers
16 Clues: Sunday • lovely • to have • Satuday • to be not smart • fifth day of week • subject with numbers • third day of the week • first day of the week • fourth day of the week • second day of the week • subject involving physics • subject involving drawings • subject involving chemistry • subject involving physical activity • subject involving the latin language
Maciek powtórzenie 11.01. 2016-01-11
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- biologia
- przedmiot szkolny
- zasady
- nauka
- język
- metro
- źle
- siedemnasty
- październik
- grzecznie
- czas przeszły od "jeść"
- pierwszy
- trzeci
- luty
- sierpień
- naprawdę
- historia
- czas przeszły od "gubić"
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- lipiec
- fizyka
- skupiać się
- kolejki
- plastyka
- sobota
- wycieczka szkolna
- środa
- geografia
- czas przeszły od "zostawić, opuścić"
- łódka
- piąty
- ostrożny
- czas przeszły od "zapomnieć"
- surowy
- wspaniały, niesamowity
- drugi
35 Clues: źle • luty • nauka • język • metro • środa • łódka • piąty • drugi • lipiec • fizyka • zasady • sobota • trzeci • surowy • kolejki • biologia • plastyka • ostrożny • pierwszy • sierpień • naprawdę • historia • geografia • grzecznie • skupiać się • siedemnasty • październik • przedmiot szkolny • wycieczka szkolna • wspaniały, niesamowity • czas przeszły od "jeść" • czas przeszły od "gubić" • czas przeszły od "zapomnieć" • ...
Tú Día en la Escuela 2013-03-18
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- que
- easy
- algebra
- sociales social studies
- biology
- pay attention
- que
- chemistry
- art
- careers
- Home economics
- geology
- recess
- french
- english
- health
- technology
- difficult
- talk
- homework
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- choir
- music
- physical education
- favorite
- computer science
- practical
- geometry
- teach
- need
- mathematics
- boring
- interesting
- spanish
- fun
- lunch
- history
- use
- calculus
- physics
- lenguas languages
- band
41 Clues: que • que • art • fun • use • easy • need • band • talk • choir • music • teach • lunch • boring • recess • french • health • algebra • biology • careers • geology • spanish • history • english • physics • favorite • geometry • calculus • homework • practical • chemistry • difficult • technology • mathematics • interesting • pay attention • Home economics • computer science • lenguas languages • physical education • sociales social studies
La escuela 2013-11-13
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- languages
- chemistry
- calculus
- arithmetic
- pen
- marker
- history
- geography
- pen
- social studies
- geometry
- math
- biology
- pencil sharpener
- tape
- French
- science
- algebra
- English
- de borrar eraser
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- physical education
- physics
- Latin
- folder
- book
- art
- notebook
- music
- stapler
- de papel piece of paper
- calculator
- technology
- computer
- German
- backpack
- ruler
- Spanish
- pencil
- scissors
- Chinese
- languages
41 Clues: art • pen • pen • book • math • tape • Latin • music • ruler • folder • marker • German • pencil • French • physics • history • stapler • Spanish • biology • science • Chinese • algebra • English • calculus • notebook • computer • geometry • backpack • scissors • languages • chemistry • geography • languages • arithmetic • calculator • technology • social studies • pencil sharpener • de borrar eraser • physical education • de papel piece of paper
La escuela 2013-11-15
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- art
- marker
- pencil
- pen
- computer
- arithmetic
- French
- physical education
- Chinese
- geometry
- math
- science
- calculator
- languages
- biology
- languages
- pencil sharpener
- de borrar eraser
- de papel piece of paper
- English
- Latin
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- chemistry
- German
- stapler
- technology
- backpack
- pen
- history
- geography
- social studies
- tape
- physics
- algebra
- Spanish
- ruler
- calculus
- music
- folder
- book
- notebook
- scissors
41 Clues: art • pen • pen • tape • math • book • ruler • music • Latin • German • marker • pencil • French • folder • stapler • history • physics • algebra • Chinese • Spanish • science • biology • English • backpack • computer • geometry • calculus • notebook • scissors • chemistry • geography • languages • languages • technology • arithmetic • calculator • social studies • pencil sharpener • de borrar eraser • physical education • de papel piece of paper
Unit 4 2022-03-25
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- eső
- rák
- fontos
- szünet (Br)
- zseni
- praktikus
- természetismeret
- magániskola
- általános iskola
- kézművesség
- egyenruha
- Hollandia
- középiskola, gimnázium
- irodalom
- menza
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- súly, tömeg
- nyelvtan
- szünet (US)
- rajzóra
- bentlakásos iskola
- átlagos
- fizika
- történelem
- matek
- földrajz
- fajta (kutya, ló, stb.)
- óriási, hatalmas
- gyík
- hagyományos
- finoman, gyengéden
- összeszorít, kifacsar
- szállítás, közlekedés
- biológia
- számol
- kémia
- nyom (vmennyi súlyt)
36 Clues: eső • rák • gyík • zseni • matek • kémia • menza • fontos • fizika • számol • rajzóra • átlagos • nyelvtan • földrajz • biológia • irodalom • praktikus • egyenruha • Hollandia • történelem • súly, tömeg • szünet (US) • szünet (Br) • magániskola • hagyományos • kézművesség • természetismeret • óriási, hatalmas • általános iskola • bentlakásos iskola • finoman, gyengéden • nyom (vmennyi súlyt) • összeszorít, kifacsar • szállítás, közlekedés • ...
introduce myself 2022-06-11
39 Clues: 영어 • 일월 • 음악 • 화학 • 미술 • 팔월 • 지리 • 오월 • 역사 • 삼월 • 과학 • 경찰 • 수학 • 체육 • 읽기 • 물리 • 공포 • 의사 • 십이월 • 사업가 • 십일월 • 간호사 • 우체부 • 로맨틱 • 웨이터 • 건축가 • 선생님 • 기술자 • 코메디 • 캠핑가기 • 쇼핑가기 • 여행가기 • 액션(영화) • 소방관(2글자) • 공무원(2글자) • 하이킹,등산가기 • 사회복지사(2글자) • studies 사회학 • science 컴퓨터공학
