physics Crossword Puzzles
Physics 2025-04-06
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- - Amount of matter in an object (grams or kilograms).
- - Sum of all forces acting on an object.
- - Unit of force (N).
- - Energy of motion.
- - Steady or unchanging speed.
- - A force that opposes motion between two surfaces.
- - Total distance divided by total time.
- - Rate at which velocity changes due to unbalanced forces.
- - Force acting directly on an object.
- - An object stays in motion or at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
- - Support force from a surface preventing an object from falling.
- - A group of interacting items.
- - Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
- - Forces that cancel out, causing no change in motion.
- - Push or pull measured in Newtons (N).
- - Change in an object’s position.
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- - The pull toward another object based on mass (9.8 m/s²).
- - Three laws explaining motion and forces.
- - Stored energy due to position or condition.
- - Net force greater than zero, causing changes in motion.
- - Rate of distance traveled over time.
- - Acceleration depends on mass and force (F = ma).
- - The tendency of objects to resist changes in motion.
- - Speed in a specific direction.
24 Clues: - Energy of motion. • - Unit of force (N). • - Steady or unchanging speed. • - A group of interacting items. • - Speed in a specific direction. • - Change in an object’s position. • - Force acting directly on an object. • - Rate of distance traveled over time. • - Total distance divided by total time. • - Push or pull measured in Newtons (N). • ...
physics 2025-05-06
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- planning on creating something new
- positive results or advantages
- availability availability of things used in construction
- something that works to make things easier
- using less energy to perform the same task
- what eco-friendly buildings aim to promote for people
- first to talk about ecological housing
- panels devices that convert sunlight to energy
- keeping heat inside
- focuses on long-term impact on environment
- at first this is much higher but in the end would save money
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- practices that help reduce waste and use fewer resources
- a benefit of conserving energy and resources
- a set of ideas that explain something
- systems that are convenient and save energy
- environmentally responsible and resource efficient
- smart homes use this to monitor and control devices
- managing a liquid resource in buildings
- drawbacks or restrictions
- type of wood that is fast-growing and sustainable
20 Clues: keeping heat inside • drawbacks or restrictions • positive results or advantages • planning on creating something new • a set of ideas that explain something • first to talk about ecological housing • managing a liquid resource in buildings • something that works to make things easier • using less energy to perform the same task • focuses on long-term impact on environment • ...
Physics 2021-05-24
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- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- A disturbance that carries energy through matter or space without transferring matter.
- A branch of science that involves the study of matter, energy, and how they are related.
- A lens that is thinner in the middle than at the edges.
- The movement of an object at a constant speed around a circle with a fixed radius is called _______ circular motion.
- The rate of change in velocity.
- When a force is applied through a displacement, ______ is done on the system.
- The perpendicular contact force that a surface exerts on another surface is called ______ force.
- The amount of thermal energy needed to melt 1 kg of a substance is called the substance’s heat of _______ .
- An explanation of things or events based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigations is called scientific _____ .
- The transfer of thermal energy from a hotter object to a cooler object.
- This is the upward force exerted by the fluid on an object.
- A measure of the dispersal of energy.
- The freezing point of water at this scale is 273.
- The ____ law of thermodynamics states that the change in thermal energy of an object is equal to the heat that is added to the object minus the work done by the object.
- A possible explanation for a problem using what you know and have observed.
- A piece of transparent material, such as glass or plastic, that is used to focus light and form an image.
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- ______ acceleration always points toward the center of a circle.
- The tendency of an object to resist changes in velocity.
- A motion that repeats in a regular cycle.
- A comparison between an unknown quantity and a standard.
- It causes any object to accelerate.
- This is the ability of a system to produce a change in itself or the world around it.
- The product of the average force on an object and the time interval over it acts.
- This a heat transfer caused by the motion of fluid in a liquid or gas due to temperature difference.
- ____________ wave is parallel to the direction of the wave’s travel.
- He discovered the relationship between buoyant force and the weight of the fluid displaced by an object.
- The rate of change in position.
- _________’ law states that the magnitude of the force exerted by a spring is directly proportional to the distance the spring is stretched or compressed from its equilibrium position.
- The degree of exactness of a measurement.
- __________’s principle states that any change in pressure applied at any point on a confined fluid is transferred undiminished throughout the fluid.
- The ______ heat of a material is the amount of energy that must be added to a unit mass of the material to raise its temperature by one temperature unit.
32 Clues: The rate of change in velocity. • The rate of change in position. • It causes any object to accelerate. • A measure of the dispersal of energy. • A motion that repeats in a regular cycle. • The degree of exactness of a measurement. • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction. • The freezing point of water at this scale is 273. • ...
Physics 2025-07-17
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- In a series circuit, current is the ______ everywhere
- Scientist who proposed the nuclear model
- unit of mass
- when a solid goes straight to a gas
- has magnitude only
- The energy stored in a stretched spring
- Energy needed to change state without changing temperature
- rate of flow of charge
- Energy stored in a moving object Kinetic
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- Energy transferred per unit charge potential-difference
- Energy stored due to an object’s position above the ground
- Scientist who proposed the plum pudding model
- The rate of flow of electric charge Current
- how far from original position
- Unit of electrical resistance
- Type of current supplied by batteries DC
- device that melts when too much current flows
- has magnitude and direction
- how far travelled in total
- The state of matter with the least kinetic energy
- a measure of how hard it is for current to flow
21 Clues: unit of mass • has magnitude only • rate of flow of charge • how far travelled in total • has magnitude and direction • how far from original position • Unit of electrical resistance • when a solid goes straight to a gas • Scientist who proposed the nuclear model • Energy stored in a moving object Kinetic • Scientist who proposed the plum pudding model • ...
Physics 2022-11-26
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- a force that is going against the force of another object that are touching
- the equation to solve for speed
- the amount of matter in an object
- A change in speed
- a change in position
- how long it took to get to a destination
- a push or pull measured in Newtons
- how fast something is going
- these forces cause objects to move, accelerate, change direction, etc.
- two things that attract each other that are magnetic
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- also called the law of inertia
- these forces are equal, opposite, and have no change
- how far something has gone
- the person who came up with the threelaws of motion
- the law that defines that the force is equal to the mass of an object times the acceleration
- This law states that all forces act in pairs
- speed in a certain direction
- unit of measurement used to express force
- Newton's Formula for his second law
- an object will stay at rest or at a constant speed unless acted on by an outside force
- a force that pulls us down to Earth
21 Clues: A change in speed • a change in position • how far something has gone • how fast something is going • speed in a certain direction • also called the law of inertia • the equation to solve for speed • the amount of matter in an object • a push or pull measured in Newtons • Newton's Formula for his second law • a force that pulls us down to Earth • ...
Physics 2022-02-10
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- Makes up 91.2% of the sun
- mass multiplied by velocity
- f=ma
- Makes up 8.7% of the sun
- Thick layer of highly ionized, dense gases in the sun
- The outermost layer of the interior of the sun
- Approximately 300 miles thick
- negatively charged particle
- Most easily seen during a solar eclipse
- distance from starting point
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- positively charged particle
- distance divided by time
- Center of the sun
- neutrally charged particle
- stream of charged particles ejected from the corona
- positively charged atom
- Reaction where two or more nuclei combine
- force that attracts a mass to the center of the earth
- Developer of three laws; discovered gravity
- an atom with a charge
- change in speed
- negatively charged atom
- Layer directly above the photosphere
- speed with a direction
- built-up magnetic energy that is suddenly released
25 Clues: f=ma • change in speed • Center of the sun • an atom with a charge • speed with a direction • positively charged atom • negatively charged atom • distance divided by time • Makes up 8.7% of the sun • Makes up 91.2% of the sun • neutrally charged particle • positively charged particle • mass multiplied by velocity • negatively charged particle • distance from starting point • ...
Physics 2022-01-19
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- mr^2 is the equation for the I of a ____
- An object with a lower moment of inertia will spin ____
- the distribution of an object's ___ affects moment of inertia
- kg m^2/s is the SI unit for _____ momentum
- 1/12ml^2 is the equation for the I of a ___
- Alpha is the symbol for rotational ___
- Torque is a ____ quantity
- To maximize torque the force should be applied at an angle of ___
- An object's moment of ____ dictates its angular acceleration.
- A torque that pointed the counter clock wise direction is considered _____
- The SI Unit for Torque is a ______meter
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- The point at which a see-saw pivots is called a ____
- Rolling objects have translation & ____ motion
- rotational equilibrium + translational equilibrium = ____ equilibrium
- 2/5mr^2 is the equation for the I of a ___
- A force applied a distance away from the center of mass, will cause the object to _____
- 1/2mr^2 is the equation for the I of a ___
- The distance between the torque applied and pivot point of an object is called the______
- L is the symbol for angular ____
- turning action of a force
20 Clues: Torque is a ____ quantity • turning action of a force • L is the symbol for angular ____ • Alpha is the symbol for rotational ___ • The SI Unit for Torque is a ______meter • mr^2 is the equation for the I of a ____ • 2/5mr^2 is the equation for the I of a ___ • kg m^2/s is the SI unit for _____ momentum • 1/2mr^2 is the equation for the I of a ___ • ...
Physics 2022-12-13
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- the path taken through the air.
- the science of describing the motion of an object.
- a quantity that has magnitude and direction
- one of the four fundamental forces of the universe; is exerted by anything that has mass on anything else that has mass.
- Inertia-objects at rest tend to stay at rest and objects in motion tend to stay in motion
- a push or pull.
- the tendency of objects to resist changes in speed or direction of motion
- a theorem that states that the square of the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle equals the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides.
- quantity having only magnitude, not direction.
- the more force in an object, the more it accelerates
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- the rate of change of velocity divided by time elapsed. The SI unit for acceleration is meters per second squared (m/s2).
- the resistive force between an two objects.
- the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
- an object that is moving through the air.
- a derived unit of measurement for force; one newton is equal to one kilogram times meters divided by seconds squared (kgm/s2).
- a vector quantity that is equal to the addition of two or more vector components acting at the same point.
- the amount or quantity.
- the frictional force that air exerts on objects; also known as drag, FD.
- a fundamental unit of measurement that is defined arbitrarily and not based on other combinations of units. Examples from the SI system include the meter, kilogram, liter, second, and kelvin.
- every action has an equal and opposite reaction
20 Clues: a push or pull. • the amount or quantity. • the path taken through the air. • an object that is moving through the air. • the resistive force between an two objects. • a quantity that has magnitude and direction • quantity having only magnitude, not direction. • every action has an equal and opposite reaction • the science of describing the motion of an object. • ...
Physics 2025-06-12
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- The tendency for a system to oscillate with larger amplitude at some specific natural frequency
- rate of change of velocity
- The change in length of a spring due to the applied force
- a low pressure region in a sound wave
- a push or pull that effects the state of motion of a object
- solid, liquid,or gas material through which a wave propagates
- Measure of a waves height from midline
- how close you are to the accepted value
- an objects tendency to remain at rest or if moving to remain in motion
- Distance between two points on the wave that are in phase
- the perception of sound intensity
- A educated guess that is testable by conducting a experiment
- a wave electromagnetic radiation would be classified as
- The study of motion
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- occur at open ends
- motion which repeats itself periodically
- a quantity that does not change
- these do the movement in the circuit
- the change in position of an object against a fixed axis
- The number of full cycles per second for a repeated behavior
- line that touches another at exactly one point
- maximum height a projectile reaches
- Occur at closed ends
- size or amount of something
- Type of EM radiation that has the shortest wavelength
- process involved with testing a hypothesis
- the speed and direction of a object
- the study of how things work
- Smallest and most basic unit of matter
- A source of voltage
30 Clues: occur at open ends • A source of voltage • The study of motion • Occur at closed ends • rate of change of velocity • size or amount of something • the study of how things work • a quantity that does not change • the perception of sound intensity • maximum height a projectile reaches • the speed and direction of a object • these do the movement in the circuit • ...
PHYSICS 2026-01-11
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- : The pulling force in a rope or cable
- : A force that slows objects moving through air
- : The amount of matter in an object
- : The energy store of moving objects
- : When forces are unequal and motion changes
- : The energy stored in the nucleus of atoms
- : The energy stored when magnets interact
- : The energy store linked to temperature
- : A push or a pull
- : The energy stored in fuels, food, and batteries
- : When forces are equal and there is no change in motion
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- : A force that opposes motion between surfaces
- : The energy store of raised objects
- : The single force that replaces all others acting on an object
- : The unit of force
- : The energy stored when something is stretched or squashed
- : The force pulling objects towards Earth
- : The squeezing force in a solid
- : The force acting due to gravity
- : The energy stored when charges interact
20 Clues: : A push or a pull • : The unit of force • : The squeezing force in a solid • : The force acting due to gravity • : The amount of matter in an object • : The energy store of raised objects • : The energy store of moving objects • : The pulling force in a rope or cable • : The energy store linked to temperature • : The energy stored when magnets interact • ...
Physics 2026-04-01
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- The pull towards an object depending on its mass, is always down 9.8/s2.
- A force acting directly in contact with an object.
- A force that has a net force greater than 0, resulting in motion
- Measurement of force applied on an object.
- Energy of objects in motion.
- Total distance divided by total time.
- Newton's third law--States that every action/force has an equal or opposite reaction.
- The sum of all forces acting on an object
- A speed in a given direction.
- The tendency in objects to resist change in motion depending on mass
- Support force acting on an object preventing it from falling.
- Three laws explaining the relationship between an objects motion and the forces acting on it.
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- Change in an object's position or location.
- A force that has a net force of 0 resulting in the object staying stationary.
- Newton's second law of motion--States that an object's acceleration depends on it's mass and the force acting upon it.
- Newton's first law--States that an object in motion will stay in motion until an unbalanced force acts upon it.
- A speed that is steady or unchanging.
- Is the rate of change between distance and time
- Stored energy of objects not in motion.
- Is the rate at which velocity changes.
- A force that is opposite of motion between two surfaces causing an object in motion to slow down.
- Any push or pull acting on an object measured in Newtons(N)
- The amount of matter measured in an object
23 Clues: Energy of objects in motion. • A speed in a given direction. • A speed that is steady or unchanging. • Total distance divided by total time. • Is the rate at which velocity changes. • Stored energy of objects not in motion. • The sum of all forces acting on an object • Measurement of force applied on an object. • The amount of matter measured in an object • ...
83. 2021-03-19
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- Branch of physics concerned with the physical properties of sound and sound waves (9)
- Sweet-smelling deciduous tree, also called 'linden' (4)
- The point in religious belief is the exercise of absolute power (9)
- Evergreen tree also called bay (6)
- Indian tree, also called a bo tree, resembling the banyan and regarded as sacred by Buddhists
- Vocalist who scales the heights
- LEAP A term for a sudden increase based on a branch of physics (7,4)
- Beginning to grapple with one branch of physics, and the science of food (10)
- Tree also called a custard apple
- ___ palm (tree also known as the pinang)
- Branch of physics that studies the properties of light (6)
- Tropical American tree also called Guaiacum whose hard, dense wood is used for ship construction (6,5)
- Tree also called an Indian bean
- Absolute ___ (bottom of the Kelvin scale)
- Tree also called the sugar apple
- Tree also called basswood
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- Ornamental Chinese seed-bearing tree also called the Maidenhair Tree
- Mad on chemistry possibly and a particular branch of physics (14)
- Scale the centre of Special Branch (5)
- Tree also known as the trembling poplar
- The branch of physics dealing with electricity that is not in motion (14)
- ELDER North American tree also called an ash-leaved maple (3,5)
- BOX Eucalyptus tree, also called the but-but (5, 3)
- Little brother gets nothing and the MO turns his back on the sweep (5)
- One of the five moons of Pluto with Charon, Kerberos, Nix and Styx (5)
- With scales, the first of them as a tailless 12 (8)
- When it comes to tendencies, Don loses nothing and the rest tag along (6)
- Tropical tree also called pimento (8)
28 Clues: Tree also called basswood • Vocalist who scales the heights • Tree also called an Indian bean • Tree also called a custard apple • Tree also called the sugar apple • Evergreen tree also called bay (6) • Tropical tree also called pimento (8) • Scale the centre of Special Branch (5) • Tree also known as the trembling poplar • ___ palm (tree also known as the pinang) • ...
Branches of science crossword2 2017-09-26
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- of X-rays and their medical applications
- science of the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of matter, especially of atomic and molecular systems.
- science/ the scientific study of living organisms
- science/sciences related to the planet Earth
- Biochemistry/ The study of the structure, composition, and chemical reactions of substances in living systems.
- science of life and of living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, and distribution. It includes botany and zoology and all their subdivisions.
- Chemistry/The study of properties and behavior of inorganic compounds—those that are not organic (carbon-containing), which include met
- science of matter and energy and of interactions between the two, grouped in traditional fields such as acoustics, optics, mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism, as well as in modern extensions including atomic and nuclear physics, cryogenics, solid-state physics, particle physics, and plasma physics.
- biology/ it is closely related to primate biology
- science/natural science and science that study non-living systems
- natural science that involves the study of matter
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- is the branch of science that relates to the animal kingdom
- study of everything in outer space.
- study of the atmosphere
- is a branch of biology that involves the scientific study of plant life
- branch of science and technology concerned with the properties of metals and their production and purification.
- Chemistry/The study of the structure, properties, and reactions of compounds and materials that contain carbon atoms.
- of interest in this include the composition, distribution, amount (biomass), number, and changing states of organism
- chemistry/ the disciplines of chemistry, planetary science
- the branch of Earth science that studies the ocean
20 Clues: study of the atmosphere • study of everything in outer space. • of X-rays and their medical applications • science/sciences related to the planet Earth • science/ the scientific study of living organisms • biology/ it is closely related to primate biology • natural science that involves the study of matter • the branch of Earth science that studies the ocean • ...
Year 8 key words 2022-06-13
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- Chemistry: The name of group 7 elements in the periodic table.
- Physics: The law of reflection says the angle of incident is equal to the angle of ...
- Physics: What do we call it when light waves change speed and bend?
- Physics: the units we use to measure force.
- Chemistry: a property of non-metals which means they can shatter.
- Physics: distance divided by time.
- Chemistry: a substance that speeds up chemical reactions but remains unchanged.
- Physics: the units we use to measure energy.
- Chemistry: Iron + oxygen -->____________.
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- Chemistry: a property of metals which means they can be bent into different shapes.
- Biology: a drug that's taken for fun, not to treat an illness.
- Biology: One of the food groups needed for energy.
- Biology: the addictive part of cigarette smoke.
- Biology: The food group needed for growth and repair.
- Biology: The intestine that absorbs nutrients from food.
15 Clues: Physics: distance divided by time. • Chemistry: Iron + oxygen -->____________. • Physics: the units we use to measure force. • Physics: the units we use to measure energy. • Biology: the addictive part of cigarette smoke. • Biology: One of the food groups needed for energy. • Biology: The food group needed for growth and repair. • ...
physics 2016-03-10
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- the faster a car goes the air resistance gets ...
- an ... is the smallest piece of an element
- what was the founder of gravity's name
- opposite charges attract, this is a ... motion
- the force that resists against any objects moving
- ... equals distance divided by time
- mass is weighed in ...
- the overall effect of more than one force on an object
- the last name of the founder of gravity
- acceleration equals change in .... divided by time
- 10th element in the periodic table
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- the speed equals the ... of a distance-time graph
- something that affects an objects acceleration
- the direction that thrust acts upon
- what dropped from a tree to give the founder of gravity his idea
- if a line is straight on a distance-time graph the object is ...
- like charges repel, this is a .... motion
- ... equals mass times acceleration
- the direction in which weight acts upon
19 Clues: mass is weighed in ... • ... equals mass times acceleration • 10th element in the periodic table • the direction that thrust acts upon • ... equals distance divided by time • what was the founder of gravity's name • the direction in which weight acts upon • the last name of the founder of gravity • like charges repel, this is a .... motion • ...
physics 2017-03-03
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- There are two types converging and diverging ...
- An area of space that contains no matter
- E=mgh
- Is an instrument uses to see small objects
- Is the hindrance to the flow of charge
- F=G*M*m/r^2
- Is positive electrode
- Includes of electons and nucleus
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- A derived unit of energy or work
- This person research the 3 main laws
- Te SI derived unit of pressure
- A property of a physical body
- The SI derived unit of electrical resistance
- F A=pgV
- Opportinute to make a work
- Is the resistance of any physical object to any change
- Is negative electrode
- E=k*x^2/2
- The standard unit ia the ampere,symbolized by A
19 Clues: E=mgh • F A=pgV • E=k*x^2/2 • F=G*M*m/r^2 • Is negative electrode • Is positive electrode • Opportinute to make a work • A property of a physical body • Te SI derived unit of pressure • A derived unit of energy or work • Includes of electons and nucleus • This person research the 3 main laws • Is the hindrance to the flow of charge • An area of space that contains no matter • ...
PHYSICS 2017-10-22
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- forces that oppose motion when two surfaces touch
- straight line distance between starting and ending point
- forces causes an object to move
- measure how quickly distance changes with time
- the combination of all forces on an object
- SI unit for force
- the location of an object
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- universal attraction between objects
- forces that cancel each other out
- change in position
- are pushing upward on the gymnast page 189
- equals mass times acceleration
- measures the force of a pull in newtons
- how quickly velocity changes
- a noncontact force
- speed with direction of motion
- a physical quantity that has both size and direction
- measure of the force of gravity on an object
- the reptile on page 173
19 Clues: SI unit for force • change in position • a noncontact force • the reptile on page 173 • the location of an object • how quickly velocity changes • equals mass times acceleration • speed with direction of motion • forces causes an object to move • forces that cancel each other out • universal attraction between objects • measures the force of a pull in newtons • ...
PHYSICS 2017-03-20
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- is a scalar quantity that refers to "how much ground an object has covered" during its motion
- capacity to gain speed
- is the change of momentum of an object when the object is acted upon by a force for an interval of time
- a physical vector quantity; both magnitude and direction are needed to define it
- fundamental change
- the meeting of particles or of bodies in which each exerts a force upon the other, causing the exchange of energy or momentum
- hardly touching a matter peripheral
- is the resistance of any physical object to any change in its state of motion
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- act or power to resist
- something that causes a change in the motion of an object
- the mass of the object multiplied by its velocity
- Second Law of motion
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe; especially the attraction of the earth's mass for bodies near its surface
- is a circular movement of an object around a center or point
- is a change in position of an object over time
- is one in which part of the kinetic energy is changed to some other form of energy in the collision
- Reversible Deformation of a material
- an object that is initially thrown into the air and continues to move
- describes the motion of points and systems of bodies without consideration of the masses of those objects nor the forces that may have caused the motion
19 Clues: fundamental change • Second Law of motion • act or power to resist • capacity to gain speed • hardly touching a matter peripheral • Reversible Deformation of a material • is a change in position of an object over time • the mass of the object multiplied by its velocity • something that causes a change in the motion of an object • ...
Physics 2023-10-21
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- The fundamental unit of matter.
- The measure of disorder or randomness in a system.
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles.
- The ability of an object to do work or transfer heat.
- The study of the motion of fluids and gases.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- The branch of physics dealing with light and its behavior.
- The study of heat and its transformation.
- The phenomenon where an object continues in its state of rest or motion.
- The transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves.
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- The force of attraction between charged particles.
- The acceleration of an object due to gravity.
- The force that attracts two objects with mass.
- The principle that energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- The SI unit of force.
- The product of an object's mass and velocity.
- A measure of the resistance to motion.
- The bending of light when it passes through a medium.
- The force that opposes the relative motion of surfaces.
- The SI unit of electric charge.
20 Clues: The SI unit of force. • The fundamental unit of matter. • The SI unit of electric charge. • The amount of matter in an object. • A measure of the resistance to motion. • The study of heat and its transformation. • The study of the motion of fluids and gases. • The acceleration of an object due to gravity. • The product of an object's mass and velocity. • ...
PHYSICS 2019-02-28
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- A car battery uses 20 A for 10 s to start the engine. How many electrons pass during this time?
- a transistor radio uses 0.24 milliamps of current when it is operated by a 1.50 volt battery. What is the resistance of the radio's circuit?
- How long would it take for a current of 1.68 amps to transfer 0.0772 Coulombs past a given point?
- A lamp is plugged into 120 volts. What is the lamp's resistance if the current is 75 milliamps?
- One ampere A is charge flowing at the rate of one _____ per second.
- The unit of resistivity is the _____
- Often contain one or more resistors grouped together and attached to an energy source
- Property of a material that determines its electrical resistance R.
- Larger areas offer ____ resistance.
- Electric current I is the rate of the flow of ____ Q through a cross-section A in a unit of time t.
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- A motor circuit has a resistance of 28.6 ohms. If the current through it is 0.844 amps, what is the potential difference in this circuit?
- The electric current in a wire is 6 A. How many electrons flow past a given point in a time of 3 s?
- When a 3-V battery is connected to a light, a current of 6 mA is observed. What is the resistance of the light filament?
- a flow of electric charge
- States that the current I through a given conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference V between its end points.
- A circuit's resistance is 14.3 ohms when connected to a 12 volt battery. Find the current.
- The direction of e- flowing from – to +.
- Longer materials have greater ______.
- The ____ temperatures usually result in higher resistances.
19 Clues: a flow of electric charge • Larger areas offer ____ resistance. • The unit of resistivity is the _____ • Longer materials have greater ______. • The direction of e- flowing from – to +. • The ____ temperatures usually result in higher resistances. • One ampere A is charge flowing at the rate of one _____ per second. • ...
Physics 2024-03-26
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- trabajo dividido por tiempo; P=w/t
- work divided by time; P=w/t
- un cambio de posicion que es igual a la posicion final menos la posicion inicial
- un empuje o jalon exerdico sobre un objeto. __ =ma
- F=ma is Newton's ______ law.
- La tasa que expresa la variacion de la velocidad de un objeto.
- El producto de la masa del objeto por la velocidad; se mide en kg:m/s
- fuerza x desplazamiento; ___=fD
- La unidad estandar de "trabajo"
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- A push or pull exerted on an object.__ =ma
- The entire length of an object's path
- A change in position that is equal to the final position minus the initial position.
- The standard unit for "work"
- The rate at which the velocity of an object changes.
- La longitud total de la trayectoria de un objeto.
- force x displacement; ___=fD
- F=ma es la ______ ley de Newton.
- The product of an objects mass and velocity; measured in kg:m/s
- =mgh
19 Clues: =mgh • work divided by time; P=w/t • The standard unit for "work" • force x displacement; ___=fD • F=ma is Newton's ______ law. • fuerza x desplazamiento; ___=fD • La unidad estandar de "trabajo" • F=ma es la ______ ley de Newton. • trabajo dividido por tiempo; P=w/t • The entire length of an object's path • A push or pull exerted on an object.__ =ma • ...
PHYSICS 2024-04-18
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- Action equals reaction.
- Resistance to motion change.
- Floating property.
- Curved reflective surface.
- Stored energy.
- Heat transfer method.
- Unit of resistance.
- Number of cycles per second.
- Unit of power.
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- Energy of motion.
- Negatively charged particle.
- Force of attraction on Earth.
- Unit of pressure.
- Single pathway circuit.
- Unit of charge.
- Unit of electric current.
- Unit of force.
- Temperature unit.
- Frequency unit.
19 Clues: Unit of force. • Stored energy. • Unit of power. • Unit of charge. • Frequency unit. • Energy of motion. • Unit of pressure. • Temperature unit. • Floating property. • Unit of resistance. • Heat transfer method. • Action equals reaction. • Single pathway circuit. • Unit of electric current. • Curved reflective surface. • Negatively charged particle. • Resistance to motion change. • ...
Physics 2022-12-19
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- The "amount of ground" an object has covered; scalar.
- The only force acting on an object is gravity
- An object will continue to do what it is doing unless acted upon by an unbalanced force
- Rate at which velocity changes
- F=MA
- Place or object used to determine if an object is in motion
- rate at which an object changes its position
- Any quantity divided by a time interval
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- Quantities with both magnitude and direction
- Mutual force of attraction that two objects share with each other
- Used to show relative magnitude/direction
- How far an object has gone from its starting point; vector
- Any object which is thrown/projected into the air
- speed of an object over a given time interval
- An objects change in position relative to a reference point.
- An attractive force between all matter
- Quantities with only magnitude, no direction.
- Distance X Time
- For every reaction, there is an opposite and equal reaction
19 Clues: F=MA • Distance X Time • Rate at which velocity changes • An attractive force between all matter • Any quantity divided by a time interval • Used to show relative magnitude/direction • Quantities with both magnitude and direction • rate at which an object changes its position • The only force acting on an object is gravity • speed of an object over a given time interval • ...
Physics 2022-12-09
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- the greater the mass the greater the…
- force keeping an object from moving
- the change in speed over time
- acceleratio depends on two variables
- Fg equals to
- center seeking
- ac=v²/r equation to
- force that acts against a free falling object
- force that acts on all object on a surface
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- force that is applied
- causes an object resist changes in velocity
- force acting between a moving object
- complete one full path around a circle
- Fc equals to
- the is a opposite and equal reaction
- the time it take to go around a circle once
- object moving in a circular path
- the change in velocity over time
- force that acts along a string or rope
- 9.8m/s² is the velocty to which force
20 Clues: Fc equals to • Fg equals to • center seeking • ac=v²/r equation to • force that is applied • the change in speed over time • object moving in a circular path • the change in velocity over time • force keeping an object from moving • force acting between a moving object • the is a opposite and equal reaction • acceleratio depends on two variables • ...
Physics 2020-05-11
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- mixture of best part of other theroy
- Gravitational object with mass attracted to other objects
- change direction
- doesn't change direction
- rigid bar that rotates around fixed Point fulcrum
- easier to novel
- object in circular motion
- gain in speed
- framework in which point like particles physics are replaced by one dimension called strings
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- tangential speed is constatnt
- object that revolves about single axis
- excitement of vibration through air
- change direction
- is heat force created when things radiate heat
- field so intense that no matter can escape
- perpendicular distance from axis
- split or push together
- modifications of inclined plane
- center of hole
- ability of a force to rotate
20 Clues: gain in speed • center of hole • easier to novel • change direction • change direction • split or push together • doesn't change direction • object in circular motion • ability of a force to rotate • tangential speed is constatnt • modifications of inclined plane • perpendicular distance from axis • excitement of vibration through air • mixture of best part of other theroy • ...
Physics 2020-12-22
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- Allows no light to get through.
- The highest point.
- person inside this cage it is not effected
- Are electromagnetic waves.
- Multiple cells connected.
- The most common cause of blindness.
- Loads connected in a row.
- Transforming information into 1's & 0's.
- All sound waves require.
- Way of doing business on the web.
- The length of a complete wave.
- Raises charges back up to higher voltage.
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- Another term for voltage.
- block DC but allow AC.
- Sound travels fastest.
- The ability to let light rays.
- used to measure very small currents
- Energy divided by charge.
- Reduces voltage keeping power constant.
- Used to measure electric current.
20 Clues: The highest point. • block DC but allow AC. • Sound travels fastest. • All sound waves require. • Another term for voltage. • Energy divided by charge. • Multiple cells connected. • Loads connected in a row. • Are electromagnetic waves. • The ability to let light rays. • The length of a complete wave. • Allows no light to get through. • Used to measure electric current. • ...
Physics 2020-12-24
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- SI unit of pressure
- ohm measures
- physics of bodies and phenomena beyond planet earth
- Nuclear sizes are expressed in
- Color has the Longest Wavelength
- lens is thicker at the center and thinner at the edges
- the speed of something in a given direction
- the rate of change of velocity
- opposite of fusion
- upward force that water exerts on objects
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- change in the speed and direction of light
- body's gravitational force is proportional
- working principle of a washing machine
- ability of a substance to return to its shape after being deformed
- Sound following a flash of lightning
- having an outline or surface that curves inwards like the interior of a circle or sphere
- having an outline or surface that curves inwards like the interior of a circle or sphere
- An object that has kinetic energy must be
- barometer
- total absence of matter
20 Clues: barometer • ohm measures • opposite of fusion • SI unit of pressure • total absence of matter • Nuclear sizes are expressed in • the rate of change of velocity • Color has the Longest Wavelength • Sound following a flash of lightning • working principle of a washing machine • An object that has kinetic energy must be • upward force that water exerts on objects • ...
physics 2023-03-27
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- Sound transfers energy from a?
- When the judge used to use a stopwatch there was a short delay between hearing the gun and starting the stopwatch. This delay is called the?
- This disturbance, or vibration, is what we call a?
- is a way of transferring energy.
- distance in kilometres, astronomers use the distance that it takes light to travel in one year. This is called a?
- The vibrating loudspeaker cone makes the air molecules next to it move backwards and forwards. This disturbance, or vibration, is what we call a?
- The light enters your eye through the?
- Objects that don’t give out light are?
- A space that is completely empty of everything, including air, is a
- The rods and cones convert the light into a signal that is sent to the brain along the?
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- The image of the tree is formed at the back of your eye on the?
- Your vocal cords, a drumskin, and a loudspeaker cone are all examples of things that vibrate to produce?
- It is focused onto the back of your eye by the?
- There is a resistance to motion changing – this is what Galileo had called?
- give out light
- You can make two types of ……… using a Slinky
- …are dark areas where something blocks out light
- Bicycles, cars, and airplanes all travel at different?
- tells you how correct a measurement is. A measurement can be very precise
- Where the air molecules are close together it is called a?
20 Clues: give out light • Sound transfers energy from a? • is a way of transferring energy. • The light enters your eye through the? • Objects that don’t give out light are? • You can make two types of ……… using a Slinky • It is focused onto the back of your eye by the? • …are dark areas where something blocks out light • This disturbance, or vibration, is what we call a? • ...
Physics 2016-04-07
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- / the quality of a sound governed by the rate of vibrations producing it; the degree of highness or lowness of a tone
- / a component frequency of an oscillation or wave
- / the measurable amount of a property, such as force, brightness, or a magnetic field
- / the fact or phenomenon of light, radio waves, etc., being deflected in passing obliquely through the interface between one medium and another or through a medium of varying density
- vibration / when one object vibrating at the same natural frequency of a second object forces that second object into vibrational motion
- / a sound or series of sounds caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface back to the listener.
- / prolongation of a sound; resonance
- / a region in a longitudinal wave where the particles are closest together
- / another term for timbre
- / relating to or denoting sound waves with a frequency below the lower limit of human audibility
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- frequency / the frequency at which a system oscillates when not subjected to a continuous or repeated external force
- / characteristic of a sound that is primarily a psychological correlate of physical strength (amplitude)
- / the combination of two or more electromagnetic waveforms to form a resultant wave in which the displacement is either reinforced or canceled
- frequency / the lowest frequency produced by the oscillation of the whole of an object, as distinct from the harmonics of higher frequency
- / a main accent or rhythmic unit in music or poetry
- / the reinforcement or prolongation of sound by reflection from a surface or by the synchronous vibration of a neighboring object
- / region in a longitudinal wave where the particles are furthest apart
- / of or involving sound waves with a frequency above the upper limit of human hearing.
- tone / one of the pure tones forming a part of a complex tone
19 Clues: / another term for timbre • / prolongation of a sound; resonance • / a component frequency of an oscillation or wave • / a main accent or rhythmic unit in music or poetry • tone / one of the pure tones forming a part of a complex tone • / region in a longitudinal wave where the particles are furthest apart • ...
Physics 2024-11-25
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- subject ___________ refers to the impact the subject has on resulting image receptor exposure
- the ability to distinguish between objects that attenuate
- the difference in adjacent exposure levels of a recorded image
- The patient is the greatest _________ the radiographer faces when performing procedures
- increase in KVP = increase in ________
- destructive diseases cause the image receptor exposure to ________
- scatter is __________ and is undiagnostic exposure to IR
- used to correspond with field size and put on collimator head
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- grides are placed between the ________and the image receptor
- how tightly atoms of a given substance are packed together
- a form of scatter restriction- does not decrease patient dose
- describes white on image, objects x-rays cant pass through easily - bone, contrast
- ___________ pathology causes the tissue to increase in thickness, atomic number, or density
- lead ________ is an ancillary device used to
- misrepresenting the size or shape of the structure of interest- can be done purposefully with varying angles and patient obliquity
- has a low tissue density, x-rays are able to pass through creating more image receptor exposure
- highest atomic number in body, responsible for photoelectric absorption or white on image
- _______subject contrast body parts include skull, spine, knee
- image _________ is dependent on the distance between the structure and its relationship to the image receptor
- reduction in the number of x-ray photons remaining in the beam after passing through a given thickness of material
- as kvp increases patient _________ decreases because of the decrease in mAs
21 Clues: increase in KVP = increase in ________ • lead ________ is an ancillary device used to • scatter is __________ and is undiagnostic exposure to IR • the ability to distinguish between objects that attenuate • how tightly atoms of a given substance are packed together • grides are placed between the ________and the image receptor • ...
Physics 2017-03-02
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- The seventh planet from the Earth
- The ursa that resembling a small bucket
- The force resulting from the force of attraction and weight
- The name of planet and chocolate
- The ion can have the positive electrical charge and ...
- Founder of physics, a student of Plato
- Earth satellite
- The force produced by the motion of the one thing on the surface of another thing
- The second planet from the Earth
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- The fifth planet from the Earth
- Figures created by stars
- Name of the physic who had the Nobel Prize for the theory of the photoelectric effect
- The star of solar system
- The bond that resulting from the interaction of the
- Physics section that learning the the motion of bodies
- The smallest part of a chemical element
- The creater of color theory
- Science studies the laws of nature
- The elementary particle that involved in thermonuclear reactions
19 Clues: Earth satellite • Figures created by stars • The star of solar system • The creater of color theory • The fifth planet from the Earth • The name of planet and chocolate • The second planet from the Earth • The seventh planet from the Earth • Science studies the laws of nature • Founder of physics, a student of Plato • The ursa that resembling a small bucket • ...
Physics! 2021-12-09
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- quantity that has magnitude and direction
- collision where objects stick together
- gravity is responsible for this force
- for every action there is an equal and opposite
- quantity that has magnitude and no direction
- force and time proportionality
- the product of mass and velocity
- measured in seconds according to physics
- collision where objects bounce off one another
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- velocity where the air resistance is equal to the object's weight
- decreases as mass increases
- unit for mass
- the quotient of momentum and mass
- force and acceleration proportionality
- responsible for causing acceleration
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of motion
- responsible for change in momentum
- kilograms meters per second squared
- object at rest or moving at constant velocity
19 Clues: unit for mass • decreases as mass increases • force and time proportionality • the product of mass and velocity • the quotient of momentum and mass • responsible for change in momentum • kilograms meters per second squared • responsible for causing acceleration • gravity is responsible for this force • force and acceleration proportionality • ...
physics 2014-03-22
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- the distance moved per unit time
- weights pulled them towards earth
- what can we say about the force when the resultant force acting on object is zero
- amount of matter in a substance
- the rate of change of velocity
- a push or a pull that one object exerts on another object
- SI unit for mass
- reluctance of an object to change its state of rest or motion,due to its mass
- part of vernier caliper to measure the depth of an object
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- the rate of change of displacement
- object whose velocity decreases over time
- force that opposes or tends to opposes motion between surfaces in contact
- what are tyres designed with to prevent skidding
- SI unit for displacement
- mass per unit volume
- instruments for measuring diameters of circular objects
- SI unit for forces
- part of micrometer screw gauge
- gravity acting on an object
19 Clues: SI unit for mass • SI unit for forces • mass per unit volume • SI unit for displacement • gravity acting on an object • the rate of change of velocity • part of micrometer screw gauge • amount of matter in a substance • the distance moved per unit time • weights pulled them towards earth • the rate of change of displacement • object whose velocity decreases over time • ...
PHYSICS 2017-03-20
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- something that causes a change in the motion of an object
- is the change of momentum of an object when the object is acted upon by a force for an interval of time
- is a scalar quantity that refers to "how much ground an object has covered" during its motion
- the meeting of particles or of bodies in which each exerts a force upon the other, causing the exchange of energy or momentum
- capacity to gain speed
- the mass of the object multiplied by its velocity
- hardly touching a matter peripheral
- an object that is initially thrown into the air and continues to move
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe; especially the attraction of the earth's mass for bodies near its surface
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- is a change in position of an object over time
- is the resistance of any physical object to any change in its state of motion
- describes the motion of points and systems of bodies without consideration of the masses of those objects nor the forces that may have caused the motion
- is a circular movement of an object around a center or point
- Reversible Deformation of a material
- fundamental change
- act or power to resist
- Second Law of motion
- is one in which part of the kinetic energy is changed to some other form of energy in the collision
- a physical vector quantity; both magnitude and direction are needed to define it
19 Clues: fundamental change • Second Law of motion • act or power to resist • capacity to gain speed • hardly touching a matter peripheral • Reversible Deformation of a material • is a change in position of an object over time • the mass of the object multiplied by its velocity • something that causes a change in the motion of an object • ...
Physics 2020-03-15
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- name one metal which exist in free state
- acid suffix used for acid
- I am constant during refraction guess who am I
- c60also known as
- n butane and and 2 methylpropane are
- decay if pH of the mouth is less than 5.5 causes
- Hgs is called
- converging lens
- a current carrying helical coil is known as
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- valence bond theory proposed by
- in thermite reaction who acts as a reducing element
- the substance which does not take participate in a chemical reaction but changes the rate of reaction
- red strontium chloride gives.. flame
- unit of power
- most electron affinity element
- Nano tubes is invented by
- ore froth flotation method is used for
- evaporation is a
- if you want high resistance then what we have to connected resistors in series and parallel
19 Clues: unit of power • Hgs is called • converging lens • c60also known as • evaporation is a • Nano tubes is invented by • most electron affinity element • valence bond theory proposed by • n butane and and 2 methylpropane are • acid suffix used for acid • name one metal which exist in free state • a current carrying helical coil is known as • ...
Physics 2022-08-21
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- path described by the projectile
- rate of change of velocity
- time taken for one oscillation
- shortest distance between the two points
- SI unit of temperature
- object moving around a planet
- sound with frequency > 20000 Hz
- unwanted sound
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- number of oscillations in one second
- has both magnitude and direction
- natural satellite of our planet earth
- Sound Navigation and Ranging
- product of mass and velocity
- flow of electrons through a conductor
- mass per unit volume
- capacity to do work
- one of the 7 fundamental quantities
- reflection of sound
- ratio of change in dimension to original dimension
19 Clues: unwanted sound • capacity to do work • reflection of sound • mass per unit volume • SI unit of temperature • rate of change of velocity • Sound Navigation and Ranging • product of mass and velocity • object moving around a planet • time taken for one oscillation • sound with frequency > 20000 Hz • has both magnitude and direction • path described by the projectile • ...
Physics 2024-12-03
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- The temeperature-scale used in Physics
- The one thing that stands between Physics and Maths
- The Mastermind behind The Theory of generell and special relativity
- The first wave that was also discovered to be a particle
- The thing that neutrons distinctly Lack
- The thing found in electronics that stores electrical Charge
- The Person who invented calculus
- The approach to the theory of motion that causes by far the most headaches
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- What the "c" in E=mc^2 stands for, written with two "-"
- The Theory that describes electric and magnetic fields
- A way of behaving that is unique to waves
- The tiny particles that make up light
- The Word commonly found in Front of "fusion"
- The tiny thing that most of particle physics is about
- The language that describes the world
- The first and most prominent thing to be known to be indectructible
- Originally defined as Mass Times speed but also found to be possessed by the mass-lass light-particles
- The supposedly undivideable thing that turned out to be quit easy to divide
- The force that was originally called "spooky action at a distance"
19 Clues: The Person who invented calculus • The tiny particles that make up light • The language that describes the world • The temeperature-scale used in Physics • The thing that neutrons distinctly Lack • A way of behaving that is unique to waves • The Word commonly found in Front of "fusion" • The one thing that stands between Physics and Maths • ...
Physics 2026-03-02
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- and Axle – A simple machine made of a large wheel attached to a smaller axle.
- – The fixed point on which a lever pivots.
- Plane – A slanted surface used to raise objects.
- – A wheel with a rope or cable used to lift objects.
- Force – The force applied to a machine.
- – The rate at which work is done.
- – The length an object moves from one point to another.
- Machine – A device that makes work easier by changing the size or direction of a force.
- – The transfer of energy when a force moves an object over a distance.
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- Advantage – The number of times a machine multiplies the input force.
- – The unit used to measure power.
- – A measure of how much input work is converted into useful output work.
- – A simple machine made of a bar that rotates around a fixed point.
- – The unit used to measure work and energy.
- Force – The force produced by a machine.
- – The ability to do work.
- – A push or pull acting on an object.
- – Two inclined planes joined together to split objects.
- – An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder.
19 Clues: – The ability to do work. • – The unit used to measure power. • – The rate at which work is done. • – A push or pull acting on an object. • Force – The force applied to a machine. • Force – The force produced by a machine. • – The fixed point on which a lever pivots. • – The unit used to measure work and energy. • – An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder. • ...
SCHOOL SUBJECTS 2022-09-02
14 Clues: Art • Music • Physics • Biology • History • Geography • Chemistry • Technology • Literature • Mathematics • Civic Education • Foreign Language • Physical Education • Information and Community Technology
Edward Teller 2014-05-12
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- / country Teller went to study chemical engineering.
- / helped several people make an ____ bomb
- / what kind of school did Teller attend
- / University Teller transferred to in 1928.
- / weapon Teller made
- / Received his decorate in
- criminal / radical protestors named him
- Prize / Got this for physics
- / wanted to leave his ______ quickly
- / was the ____ scientist to recruit to work on a bomb
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- / Got a job as research consultant at this University
- bomb / Father of
- / city Teller was born in
- physics / Teller got his PhD in
- / year 1908
- car / caused Teller to lose his right foot.
- / War Teller helped with his creation
- / made Teller want to move away
- / month the first test on the atomic device
- / year 2003
20 Clues: / year 1908 • / year 2003 • bomb / Father of • / weapon Teller made • / city Teller was born in • / Received his decorate in • Prize / Got this for physics • physics / Teller got his PhD in • / made Teller want to move away • / wanted to leave his ______ quickly • / War Teller helped with his creation • / what kind of school did Teller attend • criminal / radical protestors named him • ...
Edward Teller 2014-05-12
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- year 1908
- Teller got his PhD in _____ physics
- Got a job as research consultant at this University
- helped several people make an ____ bomb
- radical protestors named him criminal of ___
- city Teller was born in
- caused Teller to lose his right foot.
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- University Teller transferred to in 1928.
- Father of ____ bomb
- wanted to leave his ______ quickly
- Received his decorate in
- what kind of school did Teller attend
- War Teller helped with his creation
- weapon Teller made
- month the first test on the atomic device
- country Teller went to study chemical engineering.
- made Teller want to move away
- year 2003
- Got ____ prize for physics
- was the ____ scientist to recruit to work on a bomb
20 Clues: year 1908 • year 2003 • weapon Teller made • Father of ____ bomb • city Teller was born in • Received his decorate in • Got ____ prize for physics • made Teller want to move away • wanted to leave his ______ quickly • War Teller helped with his creation • Teller got his PhD in _____ physics • what kind of school did Teller attend • caused Teller to lose his right foot. • ...
Physics Crossword by Kyla Williams 2012-09-19
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- Finding out what events cause what results
- Fake science
- Sciences which branch into areas such as physics, chemistry, & etc.
- Another word for law
- Tells us how matter is put together
- Formal method for doing science
- About cosmic purpose
- Involves matter that is alive
- Study of unanswered questions about nature
- A type of thinking which is basic to science
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- The best ______________ ever invented is science
- Revisable data about the world
- About cosmic order
- Study of basic concepts such as motion
- Used experiments to study nature's behavior.
- The test of knowledge in science
- Synthesis of facts and well-tested facts
- Physics and chemistry applied to the Earth
- Uncontradicted hypothesis
- An educated guess
20 Clues: Fake science • An educated guess • About cosmic order • Another word for law • About cosmic purpose • Uncontradicted hypothesis • Involves matter that is alive • Revisable data about the world • Formal method for doing science • The test of knowledge in science • Tells us how matter is put together • Study of basic concepts such as motion • Synthesis of facts and well-tested facts • ...
Physics 2023-05-05
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- A force that draws any two objects toward one another
- a rate at which something happens
- a body remains at rest or in motion with a constant velocity unless acted upon by an external force
- A force caused by a rubbing motion between two objects
- the property created by the space between two objects
- a quantity that has magnitude and direction
- the rate of change of momentum is proportional to the imposed force and goes in the direction of the force
- the continuum of experience in which events pass to the past
- A twisting force
- A combination of speed and the direction in which an object travels
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- The speed needed at the top of a loop for a car to make it through the loop without falling off the track
- How quickly an object speeds up, slows down or changes direction. Is equal to change in velocity divided by time
- How fast an object moves. Is equal to the distance that object travels divided by the time it takes
- action and reaction are equal and opposite
- The energy stored by an object ready to be used
- The energy of an object in motion, which is directly related to its velocity and its mass. Mechanical Energy= Kinetic = Potential Energy
- any push or pull
- tendency of something to stay or rest or in motion
- Also known as a gravitational force. Is equal to the force exerted on an object by the Earth's gravity at sea level
- the product of a body's mass and its velocity
20 Clues: any push or pull • A twisting force • a rate at which something happens • action and reaction are equal and opposite • a quantity that has magnitude and direction • the product of a body's mass and its velocity • The energy stored by an object ready to be used • tendency of something to stay or rest or in motion • A force that draws any two objects toward one another • ...
Physics 2023-08-20
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- The tendency of an object to remain at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force.
- COLLISION A collision in which both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved.
- The ability to do work or cause a change in a system.
- OF ENERGY The principle that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or transformed.
- PRINCIPLE A change in pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted undiminished to all portions of the fluid.
- The rotational equivalent of force, causing an object to rotate about an axis.
- The rate at which an object changes its position in a specific direction.
- The product of an object's mass and velocity.
- A mechanical wave that consists of a series of compressions and rarefactions.
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- The region of space around a mass where another mass experiences a gravitational force.
- The force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area.
- FALL The motion of an object solely under the influence of gravity.
- A push or pull on an object that causes it to change its state of motion.
- LAw The relationship between the force applied to a spring and its resulting deformation.
- A state in which all forces and torques acting on an object cancel out.
- The change in velocity of an object per unit of time.
- FRICTION Friction that opposes the motion of an object already in motion.
- A longitudinal mechanical wave that travels through a medium as variations in pressure.
- OF INERTIA The rotational analog of mass, determining how an object resists angular acceleration.
19 Clues: The product of an object's mass and velocity. • The ability to do work or cause a change in a system. • The change in velocity of an object per unit of time. • FALL The motion of an object solely under the influence of gravity. • A state in which all forces and torques acting on an object cancel out. • ...
Physics! 2021-12-09
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- quantity that has magnitude and direction
- collision where objects stick together
- gravity is responsible for this force
- for every action there is an equal and opposite
- quantity that has magnitude and no direction
- force and time proportionality
- the product of mass and velocity
- measured in seconds according to physics
- collision where objects bounce off one another
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- velocity where the air resistance is equal to the object's weight
- decreases as mass increases
- unit for mass
- the quotient of momentum and mass
- force and acceleration proportionality
- responsible for causing acceleration
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of motion
- responsible for change in momentum
- kilograms meters per second squared
- object at rest or moving at constant velocity
19 Clues: unit for mass • decreases as mass increases • force and time proportionality • the product of mass and velocity • the quotient of momentum and mass • responsible for change in momentum • kilograms meters per second squared • responsible for causing acceleration • gravity is responsible for this force • force and acceleration proportionality • ...
Physics 2022-03-07
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- plane simple machine similar to a ramp
- mass X acceleration
- speeding up, slowing down or turning
- Newton's law that states actions have equal opposite reactions
- distance/time
- a wedge wrapped around an inclined plane
- Newton's law that states force depends on mass and acceleration
- Newton's law that states objects in motion stay in motion
- speed + direction
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- the type of machine that is a combination of multiple simple machines
- heat transfer through liquids and gases
- a rigid bar that rests on a fulcrum. Used to lift objects
- inclined plane with one edge thinner than the other. An axe is an example of this
- work/time
- the type of machine that makes work easier
- heat transfer through electromagnetic waves
- heat transfer through solids
- force X distance
- simple machine using a rope to lift objects
19 Clues: work/time • distance/time • force X distance • speed + direction • mass X acceleration • heat transfer through solids • speeding up, slowing down or turning • plane simple machine similar to a ramp • heat transfer through liquids and gases • a wedge wrapped around an inclined plane • the type of machine that makes work easier • heat transfer through electromagnetic waves • ...
Physics 2025-07-31
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- Up and down wave
- Looks like a snail shell
- How often something happens
- The distance from the maximum disturbance of a wave to its undisturbed position.
- Electromagnetic system acronym
- Animal with big outer ears
- A type of energy a moving car and a rolling ball have
- Measured in hertz
- Cause of sunburn and skin cancer
- The time taken for one complete wave to happen.
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- The distance between a point on one wave and the same point on another wave.
- Smallest bone in the human body.
- Energy associated with the movement/ position of electric charges
- Measured in decibels
- side to side waves
- Organ that transmits sound
- How many types of potential energy there is.
- How many types of mechanical energy there is.
- Quality of sound or tone
19 Clues: Up and down wave • Measured in hertz • side to side waves • Measured in decibels • Looks like a snail shell • Quality of sound or tone • Organ that transmits sound • Animal with big outer ears • How often something happens • Electromagnetic system acronym • Smallest bone in the human body. • Cause of sunburn and skin cancer • How many types of potential energy there is. • ...
Physics 2020-03-29
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- of photons due to electron collisions is ..... effect.
- benda yang tercelup sebagian atau seluruhnya ke dalam fluida akan mengalami gaya ke atas atau gaya apung yang besarnya sama dengan berat fluida yang dipindahkannya. ”Prinsip tersebut dikenal sebagai hukum ......
- fluida dimana kecepatan fluida di setiap titik adalah tetap adalah aliran .....
- / volt is equal to .....
- yang memiliki arah getaran yang tegak lurus dengan arah rambat disebut gelombang ......
- atom paling awal dikemukakan oleh Demokritos dan ......
- fluid friction force is known as ..... force.
- dari tekanan adalah .....
- yang dialami benda sesaat setelah gangguan kecil dihilangkan benda tidak akan kembali ke kedudukan semula disebut keseimbangan......
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- yang dialami benda yang bergerak melingkar dan berarah terhadap pusat poros disebut gaya.....
- coefficient which is a symbol of the resilience of an object is ...... coefficient.
- pada suatu rangkaian R-L-C, nilai dari X_L>X_C, maka rangkaian akan bersifat.......
- yang memiliki daya tembus paling besar tetapi daya ionisasi paling lemah adalah sinar....
- lens is equal to......
- spektrum atom hidrogen yang merupakan daerah inframerah yang terjadi jika elektron berpindah dari lintasan luar (n_a=4,5,6…) ke lintasan n_b=1 adalah deret..
- suatu permukaan untuk memancarkan radiasi yang diukur sebagai perbandingan energi yang dipancarkan oleh suatu permukaan dan energi yang diradiasikan oleh benda hitam pada suhu yang sama disebut .......
- yang terjadi ketika dua buah gelombang bertemu pada saat bergerak melalui medium yang sama disebut .....
- relativitas dikemukakan oleh .....
- dapat menjelaskan kestabilan atom mengapa elektron tidak jatuh ke inti selama mengelilingi inti atom merupakan kelemahan dari teori atom .....
- gaya adhesi lebih besar dari pada gaya kohesi pada suatu zat di gelas, maka akan terbentuk meniskus....
20 Clues: lens is equal to...... • / volt is equal to ..... • dari tekanan adalah ..... • relativitas dikemukakan oleh ..... • fluid friction force is known as ..... force. • of photons due to electron collisions is ..... effect. • atom paling awal dikemukakan oleh Demokritos dan ...... • fluida dimana kecepatan fluida di setiap titik adalah tetap adalah aliran ..... • ...
Physics 2022-03-31
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- push or pull
- F=MA
- distance/time
- overall rate of speed
- equal forces
- how fast you are going
- moving at a steady rate
- law of inertia
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- speed that varies over time
- measure of force
- combination of all forces
- unequal forces
- resistance to change in motion
- resistance of motion between 2 things
- how much matter something has
- change in position
- Rate velocity changes
- Action/reaction
18 Clues: F=MA • push or pull • equal forces • distance/time • unequal forces • law of inertia • Action/reaction • measure of force • change in position • overall rate of speed • Rate velocity changes • how fast you are going • moving at a steady rate • combination of all forces • speed that varies over time • how much matter something has • resistance to change in motion • ...
Physics! 2021-12-09
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- responsible for change in momentum
- velocity where the air resistance is equal to the object's weight
- for every action there is an equal and opposite
- kilograms meters per second squared
- responsible for causing acceleration
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of motion
- gravity is responsible for this force
- force and time proportionality
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- unit for mass
- quantity that has magnitude and direction
- quantity that has magnitude and no direction
- force and acceleration proportionality
- collision where objects bounce off one another
- collision where objects stick together
- decreases as mass increases
- the quotient of momentum and mass
- the product of mass and velocity
- object at rest or moving at constant velocity
18 Clues: unit for mass • decreases as mass increases • force and time proportionality • the product of mass and velocity • the quotient of momentum and mass • responsible for change in momentum • kilograms meters per second squared • responsible for causing acceleration • gravity is responsible for this force • force and acceleration proportionality • ...
Physics 2014-11-02
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- The separation between two points.
- Study of matter and energy and their relationships.
- When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second exerts a force on the first that is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction.
- A constant that depends on the surfaces in contact.
- Ratio of change in position to time interval over which change takes place.
- Gravitational force exerted by a large body, usually Earth.
- Force that opposes the start of motion.
- Change in velocity divided by time interval over which it occurred.
- The acceleration of a body is directly proportional to the net force on it and inversely proportional to its mass.
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- Responding variable.
- Forces that give materials their strength.
- The manipulated variable.
- The force that opposes the motion between two surfaces that are in contact.
- An object with no force acting on it moves with constant velocity.
- Change in position.
- The magnitude of the velocity.
- Quantity having both magnitude and direction.
- Quantity,like distance,that has only a magnitude, or size.
18 Clues: Change in position. • Responding variable. • The manipulated variable. • The magnitude of the velocity. • The separation between two points. • Force that opposes the start of motion. • Forces that give materials their strength. • Quantity having both magnitude and direction. • Study of matter and energy and their relationships. • ...
Physics 2023-05-08
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- There are four types of _____
- Two lines meeting each other at a right angle or 90°
- Number of waves that pass a fixed place in a given amount of time
- Ability to work
- repeated back and forth movement of something between two positions or States
- Sound, water waves, and light. waves
- Distance from resting position to maximum displacement of a wave
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- x=v/f or just x
- Resist failure even after deforming
- top of a wave
- P=1/f
- What is it when the electric current has multiple paths to flow through
- The substance traveling one thing to another Like a carrier
- Transmit or move through
- A wave with disturbance in the same direction as the wave
- a car moving with constant velocity.
- The points that have no displacement in the waves More amplitude is at a minimum
- Vibrations on a string and ripples on the surface of a water
18 Clues: P=1/f • top of a wave • x=v/f or just x • Ability to work • Transmit or move through • There are four types of _____ • Resist failure even after deforming • a car moving with constant velocity. • Sound, water waves, and light. waves • Two lines meeting each other at a right angle or 90° • A wave with disturbance in the same direction as the wave • ...
Physics 2023-05-05
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- prevention of wasteful use of a resource
- the moving of something from its place or position
- the force that attracts a body toward the centre of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass
- a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- relating to or resulting from motion
- occurring or produced as a result or consequence of something
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- the speed of something in a given direction
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- increase in the rate or speed of something
- a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged
- the state or quality of being efficient
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate
- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape
- an inclined part of a road or railway; a slope
- a body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it, giving rise to a downward force; the heaviness of a person or thing
- having or showing the capacity to become or develop into something in the future
- an amount of space between two things or people
18 Clues: relating to or resulting from motion • the state or quality of being efficient • prevention of wasteful use of a resource • increase in the rate or speed of something • the speed of something in a given direction • an inclined part of a road or railway; a slope • a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged • an amount of space between two things or people • ...
Physics 2024-09-11
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- effect The phenomenon of scattering of a beam of light by colloidal particles, when passed through a colloidal solution
- A transparent material bound by two surfaces
- Centre of reflecting surface of spherical mirror
- part of the human eye where image of an object is formed
- The ability of the eye lens to adjust its focal length is called
- Also called as nearsightedness
- indicates the extent to which an object's image is magnified in relation to the object size
- Parallel rays to principle axis after reflecting meet at a point
- Bouncing back of light
- The clear, transparent, outermost layer of the eye that covers the pupil and iris
- density The ability of a medium to refract light is also expressed in terms of its
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- Type of rays light consists of
- ability of a lens to converge or diverge light rays depends
- The splitting of white light into different colours on passing through a prism is called
- The smallest distance at which the eye can see objects clearly without strain
- Lens used by people who suffer from both myopia and hypermetropia
- Mirrors commonly used as rear-view mirrors in vehicles
- crystalline lens of people at old age becomes milky and cloudy
18 Clues: Bouncing back of light • Type of rays light consists of • Also called as nearsightedness • A transparent material bound by two surfaces • Centre of reflecting surface of spherical mirror • Mirrors commonly used as rear-view mirrors in vehicles • part of the human eye where image of an object is formed • ability of a lens to converge or diverge light rays depends • ...
Physics 2025-04-30
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- Gravitational force acting on an object
- Total path covered, regardless of direction
- Distance travelled per unit time
- Tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- Ratio of useful energy output to total input
- Slope of a graph, often showing rate of change
- A state of balance in forces
- Single force representing combined effect of multiple forces
- Speed in a given direction
- Stored energy due to position
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- Rate of change of velocity
- A push or pull acting on an object
- Energy of motion
- Shortest path from start to end, with direction
- The force that attracts objects toward the Earth
- Amount of matter in an object
- The capacity to do work
- Principle that total energy or momentum stays constant
18 Clues: Energy of motion • The capacity to do work • Rate of change of velocity • Speed in a given direction • A state of balance in forces • Amount of matter in an object • Stored energy due to position • Distance travelled per unit time • A push or pull acting on an object • Gravitational force acting on an object • Total path covered, regardless of direction • ...
Edward Teller 2014-05-12
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- radical protestors named him criminal __
- Received his decorate in
- year 2003
- country Teller went to study chemical engineering.
- city Teller was born in
- made Teller want to move away
- weapon Teller made
- caused Teller to lose his right foot.
- was the ____ scientist to recruit to work on a bomb
- War Teller helped with his creation
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- month the first test on the atomic device
- what kind of school did Teller attend
- wanted to leave his ______ quickly
- Got a job as research consultant at this University
- University Teller transferred to in 1928.
- Father of _____ bomb
- Got the ____ prize for physics
- Teller got his PhD in ____ physics
- year 1908
- helped several people make an ____ bomb
20 Clues: year 2003 • year 1908 • weapon Teller made • Father of _____ bomb • city Teller was born in • Received his decorate in • made Teller want to move away • Got the ____ prize for physics • wanted to leave his ______ quickly • Teller got his PhD in ____ physics • War Teller helped with his creation • what kind of school did Teller attend • caused Teller to lose his right foot. • ...
Fun with physics 2024-01-18
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- Physics also is the study of
- without this, there is no velocity change
- SI unit of energy
- SI unit of mass
- amount of substance
- any physical material is
- it is effect to change the direction of motion, shape and velocity of an object
- The first Newton's law
- Name any 1 of 7 bacis quantities
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- Who are the people that study physics?
- What are the studies of things move?
- SI unit of force
- it has a magnitude, unit and direction
- Isaac Newton studied
- enclosed area in the space
- SI unit of length
- SI unit of time
- physics is the study of
18 Clues: SI unit of mass • SI unit of time • SI unit of force • SI unit of energy • SI unit of length • amount of substance • Isaac Newton studied • The first Newton's law • physics is the study of • any physical material is • enclosed area in the space • Physics also is the study of • Name any 1 of 7 bacis quantities • What are the studies of things move? • Who are the people that study physics? • ...
8th grade salt desert vocab 2023-05-24
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- six-sided shapes
- way something works
- makes us want to solve
- shape in a bee hive
- use
- possible
- thick
- coworkers
- assistant, helper
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- relationships
- physics of heat
- movement of energy due to differences in density
- left and right
- move in a circle
- soaked
- interesting, different thing
- scientists who study physics
- bowl
- water under the ground
- turns from liquid to gas
20 Clues: use • bowl • thick • soaked • possible • coworkers • relationships • left and right • physics of heat • six-sided shapes • move in a circle • assistant, helper • way something works • shape in a bee hive • makes us want to solve • water under the ground • turns from liquid to gas • interesting, different thing • scientists who study physics • movement of energy due to differences in density
Teachers Names 2023-09-28
15 Clues: LO- Gr__ • Ckv- Mo__ • Beco- Kr__ • Maths- De__ • Dutch- Va__ • Dutch- Ha__ • Maths- Sh__ • German- Kr__ • French- Le__ • English- Do__ • Biology- Va__ • Physics- Ra__ • English- Fe__ • Physics- Re__ • Chemistry- Ro__
physics 2014-05-09
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- wave shaking a slinky in and out
- ? = 1/period
- interference crest of one wave that overlaps another and individual effects add up
- harmonic motion vibratory motion of a swinging pendulum
- curve curve that represents the crests and troughs of a wave
- distance from one crest to another
- frequency
- mid point from crest or trough
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- interference crest of one wave overlaps the trough of another and their individual effects are reduce
- pattern regular arrangement of places when wave effects are increased , decreased, or neutralized
- of phase crest of one wave overlap the troughs of another to produce a regions of zero amplitude
- transport energy from one place to another with no matter
- low point on a wave
- high point on wave
- wave shaking a rope up and down
- a repeating back and forth
- time of swing on a pendulum
- phase crest of one wave overlaps the crest of another and the trough overlaps as well
18 Clues: frequency • ? = 1/period • high point on wave • low point on a wave • a repeating back and forth • time of swing on a pendulum • mid point from crest or trough • wave shaking a rope up and down • wave shaking a slinky in and out • distance from one crest to another • harmonic motion vibratory motion of a swinging pendulum • ...
Physics 2022-05-03
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- distance/time
- mass x gravity
- the ability to do work
- the length of the space between two things
- law of ____ mass
- stored
- output/input
- the tendency to resist change
- 9.8m/s
- when an object has no tendency to change its state of motion or internal state of energy
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- the vector sum of two or more vectors
- rate of change with respect to a variable quantity
- moving
- displacement/change in time
- force/mass
- how far something is from its starting point
- volume x density
- mass x acceleration
18 Clues: moving • stored • 9.8m/s • force/mass • output/input • distance/time • mass x gravity • law of ____ mass • volume x density • mass x acceleration • the ability to do work • displacement/change in time • the tendency to resist change • the vector sum of two or more vectors • the length of the space between two things • how far something is from its starting point • ...
Physics 2020-06-07
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- magnitude and direction
- the capacity for doing work
- the force of gravity acting on an object
- the quantity of matter in a body
- the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion
- the rate of change of displacement
- a straight line connecting the start and end points
- has only magnitude
- the energy of a moving body
- the energy possessed by an object due to its position or structure
- where two forces of equal size, act on a body, in opposing directions
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- energy may be transferred but is never created or destroyed
- a measure of the useful energy output of an energy transfer
- where two forces acting in opposing directions on a body, are not equal in magnitude and in size
- universal force of attraction between all matter
- the rate of change of velocity
- a measurement of how far apart objects are
- the rate of change of distance
18 Clues: has only magnitude • magnitude and direction • the capacity for doing work • the energy of a moving body • the rate of change of velocity • the rate of change of distance • the quantity of matter in a body • the rate of change of displacement • the force of gravity acting on an object • a measurement of how far apart objects are • ...
Physics 2020-10-22
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- My name is
- physical bodies attracting each other with force
- electro magnetic waves that carry energy
- a unit of energy
- subatomic particle of small mass with a negative charge
- a substance that has mass and volume
- device used to measure temperature
- converting an atom or molecule into an ion
- unit of frequency
- my teacher calls himself
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- subatomic particle with no charge
- subatomic particle with a positive charge
- distance divided by time
- the flow of charge
- a basic unit of matter
- an object in motion
- the rate of increase speed
- rate of energy conversion
18 Clues: My name is • a unit of energy • unit of frequency • the flow of charge • an object in motion • a basic unit of matter • distance divided by time • my teacher calls himself • rate of energy conversion • the rate of increase speed • subatomic particle with no charge • device used to measure temperature • a substance that has mass and volume • electro magnetic waves that carry energy • ...
Physics 2024-12-14
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- is like the flow of water in a river, but instead of water, it's electricity moving through wires.
- is like a safety escape route for electricity. if too much electricity builds up, it gives it a safe path to flow into the earth, so nothing gets damaged.
- now, imagine trying to push two "+" ends of a magnet together. they won’t stick! instead, they push away from each other. the same is true for electric charges—two positives or two negatives will repel, or push away, from each other.
- is like a speed bump for electricity—it slows down the flow to keep things safe or control how much energy gets used.
- is like passing a secret note by hand. it’s how electricity or heat moves directly from one thing to another through touching.
- think of two magnets pulling toward each other. they make objects want to come together, like gravity pulling you to the ground.
- have you ever rubbed a balloon on your hair and made your hair stand up? that’s when electricity builds up on the surface of an object and doesn’t move until it gets a way out, like a zap!
- now imagine trying to push two magnets together, but they keep bouncing apart. they push objects away from each other.
- imagine two magnets: one with a "+" (positive) end and one with a "-" (negative) end. they want to stick together because opposites love to attract. the same thing happens with electric charges—positive and negative charges pull toward each other.
- think of water flowing steadily in one direction through a hose. electricity flows in only one direction, like in a flashlight.
- is how hard it is for electricity to flow through something, like how sticky mud slows you down when you’re walking.
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- imagine rubbing a balloon on your hair and then sticking it to a wall. even though the wall isn’t charged, the balloon still sticks! this is because neutral objects (like the wall) are attracted to objects with a charge (like the balloon).
- imagine electricity going back and forth, like a swing. it changes direction as it flows. it’s what powers most things in your house.
- imagine a racetrack with two different paths cars can take to reach the same finish line. electricity has multiple paths to flow through, so if one path is blocked, electricity can still go another way.
- this is like a slide at a playground. the higher the slide (voltage), the more energy you have to go down. it is the "push" that moves electricity through a circuit.
- imagine holding a magnet near a pile of paper clips, and the clips stick without touching. this is when something creates electricity or a magnetic effect without direct contact.
- when you rub your hands together, they get warm. that’s when two things rub against each other and resist movement, creating heat or energy.
- this is like a single train track where all the train cars must follow one path. electricity flows along one path. if part of the track is broken, the electricity stops.
18 Clues: is like the flow of water in a river, but instead of water, it's electricity moving through wires. • is how hard it is for electricity to flow through something, like how sticky mud slows you down when you’re walking. • is like a speed bump for electricity—it slows down the flow to keep things safe or control how much energy gets used. • ...
physics 2025-04-30
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- a body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it, giving rise to a downward force; the heaviness of a person or thing.
- the length of the space between two points.
- the rate at which an object's position changes, measured in meters per second
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force.
- the ratio of the useful output energy or power of a system to its total input energy or power.
- an increase or decrease in the magnitude of a property (e.g. temperature, pressure, or concentration) observed in passing from one point or moment to another.
- a state where an object's motion (both linear and rotational) remains constant over time
- the net effect of multiple forces acting on an object, represented as a single force.
- the speed of something in a given direction.
- the potential energy per unit of some quantity due to a field.
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- a vehicle's capacity to gain speed.
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
- a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion
- the action of moving something from its place or position.
- the force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth, or towards any other physical body having mass.
- a large body of matter with no definite shape.
- the capacity to do work
- something which doesn't change
18 Clues: the capacity to do work • something which doesn't change • a vehicle's capacity to gain speed. • the length of the space between two points. • the speed of something in a given direction. • a large body of matter with no definite shape. • the action of moving something from its place or position. • the potential energy per unit of some quantity due to a field. • ...
physics 2025-04-30
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- force exerted by an object by gravity
- amount of ground covered by an object
- rate of distance covered by an object
- the tendency of an object at rest to stay at rest and an object in motion to stay in motion
- ratio of useful energy to total energy input
- rate of change of a quantity represented by a slope
- a state where an objects motion remains constant over time
- the net effect of multiple forces acting on an object, represented as a single force
- rate of change of displacement
- energy stored in an object
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- rate of change of velocity
- The push or pull on an object with mass causes it to change its velocity
- energy possessed by an object in motion
- overall change in position of an object
- force exerted by a planet or body that draws objects towards its centre
- amount of matter in an object
- capacity to do work
- energy remains in an isolated system
18 Clues: capacity to do work • rate of change of velocity • energy stored in an object • amount of matter in an object • rate of change of displacement • energy remains in an isolated system • force exerted by an object by gravity • amount of ground covered by an object • rate of distance covered by an object • energy possessed by an object in motion • ...
Physics 2025-04-30
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- Name for the vector sum of two or more vectors
- The change in position of an object
- Quantity that designates how fast and in what direction a point is moving
- Ability to do work, capacity to cause change or motion
- The force exerted on a body by gravity
- The length between objects or points without regard for direction
- The rate of change of a quantity over a distance or time
- Rate at which velocity changes with time, in terms of both speed and direction
- The amount of energy that is usefully transferred
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- The amount of matter an object contains
- Motion, movement, and the forces associated with moving objects
- Energy required for a micro-canonical system to have the same temperature
- A currently unrealised ability
- The rate at which an object's position changes, measured in meters per second
- An object's resistance to changes in its state of motion
- Law of energy dictating energy can not be created nor destroyed
- The push or pull on an object with mass causes it to change its velocity
- The force of fundamental attraction between all things that have mass or energy
18 Clues: A currently unrealised ability • The change in position of an object • The force exerted on a body by gravity • The amount of matter an object contains • Name for the vector sum of two or more vectors • The amount of energy that is usefully transferred • Ability to do work, capacity to cause change or motion • An object's resistance to changes in its state of motion • ...
physics 2025-01-15
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- Kādus lielumus pētnieks maina eksperimenta gaitā.
- Fizikāls lielums, kas raksturo ķermeņu un / vai lauku mijiedarbību.
- Dabaszinātne, kurā tiek pētītas matērijas un enerģijas īpašības, to mijiedarbība laikā un telpā.
- Svārstību skaits laika vienībā, piemēram, svārstību skaits sekundē.
- Hipotēzes apstiprinājums vai noraidījums.
- Hipotēzes pārbaude.
- Kāds lielums tiek uzturēts nemainīgs?
- Ir zinātne par Visumu un tajā sastopamo matērijas formu uzbūvi, izvietojumu, kustību un attīstību.
- Ģeometriska ķermeņa lielums, cik daudz trīsdimensiju telpas tas aizņem jeb telpas daļa, kas norobežota ar vismaz vienu noslēgtu virsmu.
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- Pieņēmums par parādību dabu, sakarībām.
- Matērijas daudzums, ko satur ķermenis, vai matērijas īpašība, kas vienāda ar priekšmeta pretestību izmaiņām tā kustības ātrumā vai virzienā (pretestība paātrinājumam jeb inerce)
- Elektriskā strāva, kas laikā nemaina savu virzienu (polaritāti) elektriskajā ķēdē.
- Mehānikas nozare, kas pēta fizikālu ķermeņu kustību no ģeometriskā viedokļa.
- Fizikā tiek definēta kā matērijas dažādo kustības formu vispārīgais mērs, ar kuru kvantitatīvi raksturo fizikālos procesus un mijiedarbības.
- Fizikāls lielums, kas raksturo veikto darbu noteiktā laika periodā.
- Vektoriāls fizikāls lielums, kas raksturo pārvietojuma izmaiņu pret noteiktu atskaites sistēmu pēc iespējas mazākā laika vienībā.
- Ķermeņu sadursmju kvantitatīvai analīzei izmanto īpašu fizikālo lielumu.
- Mazākais laika intervāls, pēc kura ķermeņa kustība pilnībā atkārtojas.
18 Clues: Hipotēzes pārbaude. • Kāds lielums tiek uzturēts nemainīgs? • Pieņēmums par parādību dabu, sakarībām. • Hipotēzes apstiprinājums vai noraidījums. • Kādus lielumus pētnieks maina eksperimenta gaitā. • Fizikāls lielums, kas raksturo ķermeņu un / vai lauku mijiedarbību. • Svārstību skaits laika vienībā, piemēram, svārstību skaits sekundē. • ...
PHYSICS 2020-09-27
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- and erect , If the magnification produce by a lens has a negative value, the image will be_____.
- , The defect of eye in which the the eye ball becomes too long is _________.
- , Twinking of star is due to____.
- , Height of object is always_________.
- , Full form of 'F' in case of mirror.
- length, Full form of 'F' in case of lens.
- ,magnifying power of concave lens is always less than____.
- , When light falls on a smooth polished surface most of it is_______in the same direction.
- , focal length of a concave mirror is always______.
- , Light shows the phenomenon of reflection , refraction and_________.
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- , in optics an object which has higher refractive index is called_________.
- , __________is the natural phenomenon which is caused by the dispersion of sunlight in the sky.
- , Focal length of a convex mirror is always______.
- , Focal length of plane mirror is at________.
- , From infinity rays always comes_________.
- , In telescope___________lens is used.
- , The unit of power of lens is__________.
- _____________mirror can produce a virtual , erect and magnified image of an object.
- , When white light enters a glass prism from air, the angle of deviation is least for_________.
- and erect, Image formed by plane mirror is ________.
20 Clues: , Twinking of star is due to____. • length, Full form of 'F' in case of lens. • , Height of object is always_________. • , In telescope___________lens is used. • and erect, Image formed by plane mirror is ________. • , Full form of 'F' in case of mirror. • , The unit of power of lens is__________. • ...
Physics 2021-09-22
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- change in velocity over time/
- miles per hour abbreviation.
- is a vector quantity that refers to "how far out of place an object is"; it is the object's overall change in position
- We dropped these off of OHS stadium
- a common unit used to measure time.
- you can tell the speed of an object on a distance vs time by looking at this.
- an object is accelerating when it either speeds up, slows down, or changes _____________.
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- downward movement towards Earth with only the force of gravity acting on it (2 words)
- force that causes things to fall towards earth
- is a scalar quantity that refers to "how much ground an object has covered" during its motion
- time is the _________ variable on a velocity vs time graph
- change in distance over change in time.
- ______________ velocity is the total distance traveled divided by the total time it took.
- can be measured in kilograms.
- decrease in velocity
- a speed along with a direction.
- distance is the _________ variable on a distance vs time graph
- common metric unit used when measuring distance.
18 Clues: decrease in velocity • miles per hour abbreviation. • change in velocity over time/ • can be measured in kilograms. • a speed along with a direction. • We dropped these off of OHS stadium • a common unit used to measure time. • change in distance over change in time. • force that causes things to fall towards earth • common metric unit used when measuring distance. • ...
Physics 2023-05-05
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- How heavy something is
- Amount travelled from one point to another
- Time rate an object moves in a path
- The tendency for a body to resist change in motion
- Measure of performance
- The rate at something
- The condition of a system when neither its state of motion nor its internal energy state tends to change with time
- Total force acting on something along the direction of the body
- The rate something moves
- A currently unrealised ability
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- Increase in speed
- Applied to something to influence a body
- A physical force that is applied
- Direction straight from one point to another
- Force that planets have
- Amount of matter present in everything
- The capacity for doing work(in multiple forms)
- Refers to something that does not change
18 Clues: Increase in speed • The rate at something • How heavy something is • Measure of performance • Force that planets have • The rate something moves • A currently unrealised ability • A physical force that is applied • Time rate an object moves in a path • Amount of matter present in everything • Applied to something to influence a body • Refers to something that does not change • ...
Physics 2014-11-02
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- Gravitational force exerted by a large body, usually Earth.
- Change in velocity divided by time interval over which it occurred.
- Forces that give materials their strength.
- The manipulated variable.
- The force that opposes the motion between two surfaces that are in contact.
- Study of matter and energy and their relationships.
- Change in position.
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- Responding variable.
- The magnitude of the velocity.
- A constant that depends on the surfaces in contact.
- An object with no force acting on it moves with constant velocity.
- The separation between two points.
- Ratio of change in position to time interval over which change takes place.
- The acceleration of a body is directly proportional to the net force on it and inversely proportional to its mass.
- When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second exerts a force on the first that is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction.
- Friction Force that opposes the start of motion.
- Quantity having both magnitude and direction.
- Quantity,like distance,that has only a magnitude, or size.
18 Clues: Change in position. • Responding variable. • The manipulated variable. • The magnitude of the velocity. • The separation between two points. • Forces that give materials their strength. • Quantity having both magnitude and direction. • Friction Force that opposes the start of motion. • A constant that depends on the surfaces in contact. • ...
Physics 2014-11-02
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- Quantity having both magnitude and direction.
- Forces that give materials their strength.
- The manipulated variable.
- Responding variable.
- An object with no force acting on it moves with constant velocity.
- The force that opposes the motion between two surfaces that are in contact.
- Change in position.
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- Change in velocity divided by time interval over which it occurred.
- A constant that depends on the surfaces in contact.
- Study of matter and energy and their relationships.
- Ratio of change in position to time interval over which change takes place.
- Friction Force that opposes the start of motion.
- The acceleration of a body is directly proportional to the net force on it and inversely proportional to its mass.
- When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second exerts a force on the first that is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction.
- Gravitational force exerted by a large body, usually Earth.
- Quantity,like distance,that has only a magnitude, or size.
- The magnitude of the velocity.
- The separation between two points.
18 Clues: Change in position. • Responding variable. • The manipulated variable. • The magnitude of the velocity. • The separation between two points. • Forces that give materials their strength. • Quantity having both magnitude and direction. • Friction Force that opposes the start of motion. • A constant that depends on the surfaces in contact. • ...
Physics 2014-11-02
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- The manipulated variable.
- Ratio of change in position to time interval over which change takes place.
- When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second exerts a force on the first that is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction.
- Quantity,like distance,that has only a magnitude, or size.
- Change in position.
- A constant that depends on the surfaces in contact.
- An object with no force acting on it moves with constant velocity.
- Force that opposes the start of motion.
- The separation between two points.
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- Gravitational force exerted by a large body, usually Earth.
- The magnitude of the velocity.
- Forces that give materials their strength.
- Responding variable.
- Study of matter and energy and their relationships.
- Quantity having both magnitude and direction.
- Change in velocity divided by time interval over which it occurred.
- The force that opposes the motion between two surfaces that are in contact.
- The acceleration of a body is directly proportional to the net force on it and inversely proportional to its mass.
18 Clues: Change in position. • Responding variable. • The manipulated variable. • The magnitude of the velocity. • The separation between two points. • Force that opposes the start of motion. • Forces that give materials their strength. • Quantity having both magnitude and direction. • Study of matter and energy and their relationships. • ...
PHYSICS 2016-08-28
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- a quantity having direction as well as magnitude, especially as determining the position of one point in space relative to another
- the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate
- the great size or extent of something
- a thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract:
- (of a quantity) having only magnitude, not direction
- the process of equating one thing with another:
- an amount of space between two things or people
- the action or process of moving or being moved
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- the measurement from base to top or (of a standing person) from head to foot:
- a course along which someone or something moves
- the quantity of matter that a body contains, as measured by its acceleration under a given force or by the force exerted on it by a gravitational field.
- the component of an electric field due to free separated charges, regardless of any polarizing effects.
- a prescribed and more or less invariable way of doing something to achieve a particular end
- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole:
- the speed of something in a given direction
- a value or component that may be expressed in numbers.
- a quantity chosen as a standard in terms of which other quantities may be expressed
18 Clues: the great size or extent of something • the speed of something in a given direction • the action or process of moving or being moved • a course along which someone or something moves • the process of equating one thing with another: • an amount of space between two things or people • (of a quantity) having only magnitude, not direction • ...
Physics 2025-01-12
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- an imaginary surface in space surrounding or enclosing a character or charges.
- is a noncontact force
- The _____ the number of lines of force, the stronger the electric field.
- offer practically no resistance to the flow of charges below some critical temperature.
- Lines of force start from positively charged particles and end up on _______ charged particles or continue toward infinity.
- three processes by which a neutral body may be charged.
- three processes by which a neutral body may be charged.
- is a measure of the number of field lines passing through a surface.
- usually represented by q
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- are intermediate between conductors and insulators.
- This type of electricity is the build of electric charge on the surface of an object
- The superposition principle states that each charge will exert a force on another charge as if no other charges are
- is the study of all phenomena associated with electric charges at rest.
- Lines of force neither intersect nor _____ as they pass from one charge to another
- comes from the Latin word fluxus meaning, flow.
- The space surrounding a charged body is called?
- The force magnitude F is always what?
- three processes by which a neutral body may be charged.
- first to propose a formula to calculate the electrostatic forces
- measure of the ease at which an electric charge moves through a material
20 Clues: is a noncontact force • usually represented by q • The force magnitude F is always what? • comes from the Latin word fluxus meaning, flow. • The space surrounding a charged body is called? • are intermediate between conductors and insulators. • three processes by which a neutral body may be charged. • three processes by which a neutral body may be charged. • ...
Physics 2025-07-01
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- A flat surface on an aircraft wing to increase lift
- Force equals mass times ______
- A rotating coil in a motor
- The measure of how far an object moves
- The force that acts towards the center of a circular path
- The unit of electric current
- Energy of motion
- Newton's Third Law is about ______ and reaction
- The rate of flow of electric charge
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- Speed with a direction
- A force that causes objects to rotate
- The change in velocity over time
- The force that slows motion through air
- A region where a magnetic force can be detected
- The force that pulls objects towards Earth
- The device that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy
- Newton's First Law is also called the Law of ______
- A surface in flight that helps generate lift
- The rate at which work is done (unit: Watt)
- Unit of electrical resistance
20 Clues: Energy of motion • Speed with a direction • A rotating coil in a motor • The unit of electric current • Unit of electrical resistance • Force equals mass times ______ • The change in velocity over time • The rate of flow of electric charge • A force that causes objects to rotate • The measure of how far an object moves • The force that slows motion through air • ...
What is Physics? 2021-05-25
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- How packed a material is and is not a vector quantity
- how fast the speed of an object increases
- Einstein's Theory of time and space called _____ was revolutionary
- the study of motion, velocity and acceleration
- measured in meters per second and doesn't matter in which direction
- total path taken during a trip (not the shortest)
- measured in meters and is shortest path between A and B on a map
- ____ is represented by an arrow in physics
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- the study of heat and its effects
- the study of lenses and its action on light
- the science of the study of matter and energy the ability to do work
- a vector quantity needs both magnitude and ___
- _____ physics is used for atoms but never planets
- word that means Amount in physics
- Beginning of a vector
- End of a vector
- Study of electricity & magnetism and how they
- measured in meters per second and must have direction given
18 Clues: End of a vector • Beginning of a vector • the study of heat and its effects • word that means Amount in physics • how fast the speed of an object increases • ____ is represented by an arrow in physics • the study of lenses and its action on light • Study of electricity & magnetism and how they • a vector quantity needs both magnitude and ___ • ...
Physics 2021-11-04
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- subatomic particle with a positive charge
- causes change in motion
- speed with a direction
- a pure substance that can't be broken down
- the smallest unit or part of an element
- the distance an object travels and the time it takes to travel that distance
- subatomic particle with a neutral charge
- a pulling force that pulls all objects to the center of the earth
- semiconductors
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- a substance made of two or more different elements bonded together
- rows on the periodic table that tell us how many shells each atom has
- a push or pull
- causes no change in motion
- mostly gas and found on the right side of the periodic table
- a change in speed or direction of an object
- shiny substances found on the left side of the periodic table
- columns on the periodic table that tell us how many valence electrons each atom has
- subatomic particle with a negative charge
18 Clues: a push or pull • semiconductors • speed with a direction • causes change in motion • causes no change in motion • the smallest unit or part of an element • subatomic particle with a neutral charge • subatomic particle with a positive charge • subatomic particle with a negative charge • a pure substance that can't be broken down • a change in speed or direction of an object • ...
physics 2022-03-30
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- push or pull
- Newton's first law states that if a body is at rest or moving at a constant speed in a straight line
- The combination of all forces acting on an object
- distance and time
- The overall rate of speed at which an object moves; (total distance / total time)
- An object's change in position relative to a reference point
- when something stops a moving object
- A graph with distance on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis
- A force that moves rocks and other materials downhill
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- a force applied to an object at rest causes it to accelerate in the direction of the force
- Moving at a steady rate over time
- not equal
- A place or object used for comparison to determine if an object is in motion
- Speed in a given direction
- A measure of how much matter is in an object
- when two bodies interact, they apply forces to one another that are equal
- equal
- Resistance to change in motion
18 Clues: equal • not equal • push or pull • distance and time • Speed in a given direction • Resistance to change in motion • Moving at a steady rate over time • when something stops a moving object • A measure of how much matter is in an object • The combination of all forces acting on an object • A force that moves rocks and other materials downhill • ...
PHYSICS 2018-12-04
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- SI unit of luminous intensity
- Author of Prinicipia mathematica
- SI Unit of Pressure
- Amount of heat required to raise 1g of a substance by 1 degree Celsuis
- Atomic theory was proposed by
- A law which states that for a fixed amount of gas at a constant temperature, the volume of gas is inversely proportional to pressure
- Force times velocity
- Device used to change voltage of an alternating current
- CGS unit of force
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- SI Unit of electrical conductance
- Process by which solid changes directly into gas
- Heliocentric theory was first proposed by
- God Particle
- Ratio of useful energy output to total energy output
- Quantity that is not conserved in inelastic collision
- Device used to accelerate positively charged particles like protons
- Energy that accelerates expansion of universe
- Protons and Neutrons are composite particles made of
18 Clues: God Particle • CGS unit of force • SI Unit of Pressure • Force times velocity • SI unit of luminous intensity • Atomic theory was proposed by • Author of Prinicipia mathematica • SI Unit of electrical conductance • Heliocentric theory was first proposed by • Energy that accelerates expansion of universe • Process by which solid changes directly into gas • ...
Physics 2025-03-20
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- When an object moves in a straight line at a constant speed
- net force equals mass times acceleration
- When the net force on the object is zero, the object is in mechanical equilibirum
- A variable that does not depend on another
- The digits in a number that are known with certainty, plus one estimated digit
- For every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force
- a measure of how dispersed the data is in the relation to the mean
- Unit of mass
- When the forward and reverse processes occur at the same rate, resulting in no observable change in the system
- Reveals how accurately the sample data represents the whole population
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- Used to predict unknown aspects of an object's motion if other aspects are known
- A variable that does not depend on another
- A force exerted by a string, cable, or similar object
- A variable that depends on another
- The law of inertia
- The digits in a number that are known with certainty, plus one estimated digit
- Occurs when an object is launched horizontally and is then only affected by gravity
- When the net force on the object is zero, the object is in mechanical equilibirum
- An unbalanced force is needed to change an object's ....
- Occurs when an object or a system remains at rest and does not tilt or rotate
- Creator of the three laws of motion
21 Clues: Unit of mass • The law of inertia • A variable that depends on another • Creator of the three laws of motion • net force equals mass times acceleration • A variable that does not depend on another • A variable that does not depend on another • A force exerted by a string, cable, or similar object • An unbalanced force is needed to change an object's .... • ...
Physics 2025-04-30
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- the change in an object's position from its initial to final location
- natural tendency of objects in motion to stay in motion and objects at rest to stay at rest
- he principle that a specific quantity remains constant within an isolated system, despite changes in the system's state
- a push or pull upon an object that can change its motion
- an object with zero linear and rotational accelerations
- the length of the space between two points.
- a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion
- the force that attracts a body towards the centre of the earth
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- an increase or decrease in the magnitude of a property (e.g. temperature, pressure, or concentration) observed in passing from one point or moment to another.
- the energy a system possesses due to its position or state
- the force exerted on an object due to gravity
- a single vector that represents the combined effect of two or more vectors
- quantity that designates how fast and in what direction a point is moving
- the rate of change of an object's velocity over time
- the capacity for doing wor
- the rate at which an object's position changes, measured in meters per second
- how much matter there is in an object
- the amount of energy that is usefully transferred
18 Clues: the capacity for doing wor • how much matter there is in an object • the length of the space between two points. • the force exerted on an object due to gravity • the amount of energy that is usefully transferred • the rate of change of an object's velocity over time • an object with zero linear and rotational accelerations • ...
Physics 2025-04-30
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- The force of gravity acting on an object's mass
- A scalar quantity that measures the length between objects or points without regard for direction
- The distance an object travels over a given period of time
- A property of matter that describes its resistance to changes in motion
- energy output vs input
- A vector with a magnitude that shows the total amount of change of a field per unit of change in distance
- The state where an object's energy or motion remains constant
- The vector sum of two or more vectors
- A vector quantity measuring how fast an object moves and in which direction
- The energy possessed by an object due to its position
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- The change of an object's velocity over time
- The push or pull on an object with mass causes it to change its velocity
- The energy an object has at the release of its motion
- The total change in an object's position
- A force that pulls objects together
- The quantity of matter in an object
- The capacity to do work
- The principle that a specific quantity remains constant over time
18 Clues: energy output vs input • The capacity to do work • A force that pulls objects together • The quantity of matter in an object • The vector sum of two or more vectors • The total change in an object's position • The change of an object's velocity over time • The force of gravity acting on an object's mass • The energy an object has at the release of its motion • ...
Greek Letters Symbols 2025-02-24
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- – Used in calculus for limits
- – Second letter of the Greek alphabet
- – Represents angles in trigonometry
- – Represents wavelength in physics
- – Represents summation in mathematics
- – Used in probability and fluid dynamics
- – Denotes population mean in statistics
- – Used in physics and engineering
- – Used in statistics and physics
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- – Means a very small amount
- – Appears in the Riemann zeta function
- – First letter of the Greek alphabet
- – Symbolizes change or difference
- – Represents angles in geometry
- – The mathematical constant (~3.14)
15 Clues: – Means a very small amount • – Used in calculus for limits • – Represents angles in geometry • – Used in statistics and physics • – Symbolizes change or difference • – Used in physics and engineering • – Represents wavelength in physics • – Represents angles in trigonometry • – The mathematical constant (~3.14) • – First letter of the Greek alphabet • ...
Mr. Mitchell Crossword 2.0 2025-12-09
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- Last name of John
- Generator that produces static charge, spelled wrong on crossword last year
- A device used in circuits to store charge, you build one in Physics C
- Mr. Mitchell's favorite song by his favorite artist
- "The C in Physics C stands for _____" - Mitchell '23
- Hot Wheels movies where drivers race to save the world
- Event where Mr. Mitchell fumbled
- To solve a differential equation, you have to...
- Coefficient used in elastic collisions, involves basketballs
- Title of a Sarah that Mr. Mitchell appreciates
- Describes Mr. Mitchell, also the level of degree Mr. Mitchell has
- rFsin(theta) hard, Mr. Mitchell teaches you how to do this
- Performance task in Physics C where you build a yo-yo that unrolls slowly
- Unit for electric charge, named for the discoverer of a law defining electrostatic attraction
- A device used in circuits, Mr. Mitchell often burns them
- Deprecated currency that Mr. Mitchell would give for astounding revelations
- First name of Mr. Mitchell's AP Calculus teacher (not to be confused with Cassie!)
- Mascot of the High School that Mr. Mitchell went to
- In Physics C, the final problem on the Momentum notes involved finding the force to repel this
- Five words that relieve Physics C students
- A place where Mr. Mitchell goes to study and relax
- Last name of the most veteran AP Physics teacher in PISD (as of 2025)
- When asked if these were needed for Physics Olympics, Mr. Mitchell said we couldn't afford to have her perform
- Symbol for angular acceleration, sometimes referred to as the Mr. Mitchell symbol
- The day in November that Mr. Mitchell was born
- Device that uses electromagnetic force to propel a projectile, Mr. Mitchell's favorite problem
- Song released over the Summer 2025 which Mr. Mitchell thinks was written about him
- A circuit "bridge" that carries no current if potential is balanced
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- Full name of Mr. Mitchell's favorite singer
- Mr. Mitchell says this when the title of a movie or book is spoken
- Mr. Mitchell listens to her while drinking matcha
- The Energy and Momentum test involved solving how far one of these traveled
- Four(?) words that terrify Physics C students
- Mr. Mitchell's Physics C motto from his first year
- Circuit device that stores electric current, replace Con- with In- in the name of the current Destiny villain
- The integral of position
- Last name of actress that Mr. Mitchell is a big fan of
- The next three derivatives of jolt or jerk
- Material inserted in a capacitor to modify its capacitance, you say this if you dislike electric
- The location that Mr. Mitchell's best friend moved to
- Mr. Mitchell considers this song to be "Ribs 3"
- The C in Physics C could stand for...
- Mr. Mitchell considers this song to be "Ribs 2" (confirmed by Lorde)
- At the end of my career, I'll look back and say "ah, ________ a lot to me"
- Song by Clairo that references Mr. Mitchell
- Mr. Mitchell's best friend
- Character that Mr. Mitchell dressed as for Halloween
- Popular meme, the universal gravitational constant contains this number
- First name of Mr. Mitchell
- Mr. Mitchell refers to the posters above his board as the...
50 Clues: Last name of John • The integral of position • Mr. Mitchell's best friend • First name of Mr. Mitchell • Event where Mr. Mitchell fumbled • The C in Physics C could stand for... • The next three derivatives of jolt or jerk • Five words that relieve Physics C students • Full name of Mr. Mitchell's favorite singer • Song by Clairo that references Mr. Mitchell • ...
School subjects 2017-02-04
Physics 2014-11-02
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- The magnitude of the velocity.
- A constant that depends on the surfaces in contact.
- The manipulated variable.
- Force that opposes the start of motion.
- Change in position.
- The separation between two points.
- The force that opposes the motion between two surfaces that are in contact.
- Quantity having both magnitude and direction.
- Gravitational force exerted by a large body, usually Earth.
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- An object with no force acting on it moves with constant velocity.
- Ratio of change in position to time interval over which change takes place.
- Study of matter and energy and their relationships.
- Forces that give materials their strength.
- The acceleration of a body is directly proportional to the net force on it and inversely proportional to its mass.
- Quantity,like distance,that has only a magnitude, or size.
- Change in velocity divided by time interval over which it occurred.
- When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second exerts a force on the first that is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction.
- Responding variable.
18 Clues: Change in position. • Responding variable. • The manipulated variable. • The magnitude of the velocity. • The separation between two points. • Force that opposes the start of motion. • Forces that give materials their strength. • Quantity having both magnitude and direction. • Study of matter and energy and their relationships. • ...
Physics 2021-01-27
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- When something moves.
- Movements when an object's direction is changing. These would involve curved movements such as circular motion, or the motion of a ball being thrown through the air.
- A force that holds back the movement of a sliding object.
- If an object is moving, it is said to have what kind of energy?
- F=MA
- Scientists measure forces in units called what?
- The universal force of attraction acting between all matter; gravitaion
- Energy that is "stored" because of the position and/or arrangement of the object.
- A push or pull.
- For every action there is an equal & opposite reaction.
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- Numerical value in a specific direction
- velocity at a split second in time.
- How fast an object moves.
- Product of the mass of a particle and its velocity.
- A measure of how much the velocity of an object changes in a certain time.
- Movements if you're moving in a straight line
- the amount of something there is, and is measured in grams (or kilograms).
- An object in motion tends to stay in motion; an object at rest tends to stay at rest.
18 Clues: F=MA • A push or pull. • When something moves. • How fast an object moves. • velocity at a split second in time. • Numerical value in a specific direction • Movements if you're moving in a straight line • Scientists measure forces in units called what? • Product of the mass of a particle and its velocity. • For every action there is an equal & opposite reaction. • ...
physics 2020-06-15
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- Positive charge in the nucleus
- Most ionising power
- Electrons are on these outside the nucleus
- Unequal number of electrons to protons
- What is on the outer shells of an atom
- Spontaneous and Random
- How far radiation can go into a material
- Nucleus identical to an alpha particle
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- Said electrons were outside nucleus
- Designed plum pudding model
- What holds the neutrons and protons in an atom
- Time for activity to drop to half its value
- Number of counts from a sample per second
- No charge and in the nucleus
- When an atom gains or loses electrons
- Electromagnetic wave
- Same number of protons, different number of neutrons
- Particle with a relative charge of -1
18 Clues: Most ionising power • Electromagnetic wave • Spontaneous and Random • Designed plum pudding model • No charge and in the nucleus • Positive charge in the nucleus • Said electrons were outside nucleus • When an atom gains or loses electrons • Particle with a relative charge of -1 • Unequal number of electrons to protons • What is on the outer shells of an atom • ...
Physics 2023-03-30
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- - an electronic device used to increase the strength of signal fed into it
- - the study of the relations between heat, work, temperature, and energy
- - the time taken for half of the atoms in a radioactive material to undergo decay
- - a force that tends to produce an elongation of a body or structure
- - the smallest quantity of some physical property, such as energy, that a system can possess according to the quantum theory
- - any of a number of subatomic particles, carrying a fractional electric charge
- - the attribute of matter by which it responds to electromagnetic forces responsible for all electrical phenomena existing in two forms
- - a substance, body, or system that conducts electricity, heat, etc
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- / the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position
- - a measure of the rate of motion of a body expressed as the rate of change of its position in a particular direction with time
- - electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range 0.3 to 0.001 m: used in radar, cooking, etc
- ray - electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength of 10/-9^ cm or less
- - a continuous electric current that flows in one direction only
- - any of a group of elementary particles and their antiparticles
- - a device that diverges or converges a beam of electromagnetic radiation, sound, or particles
- - cleaner
- - a property of matter, by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force
- - the path followed by projectile flying or an object moving under the action of given forces
18 Clues: - cleaner • - a continuous electric current that flows in one direction only • - any of a group of elementary particles and their antiparticles • - a substance, body, or system that conducts electricity, heat, etc • - a force that tends to produce an elongation of a body or structure • ray - electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength of 10/-9^ cm or less • ...
Physics 2022-03-29
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- moving at a steady rate over time
- the tendency of objects to stay resting or in motion
- the force that is holding us down to earth
- you use these to tell if an object is in motion
- a push or pull
- the total amount of force put on an object
- how much matter an object has
- how fast something goes in a certain direction
- the law that says for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
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- an equal and opposite push or pull is a ____ force
- a graph
- a push or pull that causes the object to move is an ____ force
- how fast an object moves
- when you roll a ball on the ground it slowly stops because of ____
- when the speed over time is changing
- a measurement of force
- law F=MA
- which law has to do with inertia
18 Clues: a graph • law F=MA • a push or pull • a measurement of force • how fast an object moves • how much matter an object has • which law has to do with inertia • moving at a steady rate over time • when the speed over time is changing • the total amount of force put on an object • the force that is holding us down to earth • how fast something goes in a certain direction • ...
Physics 2025-04-30
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- A principle stating that a quantity remains constant in a system (e.g., conservation of energy or mass).
- The amount of matter in an object.
- The rate of change of a quantity (like slope or incline) with respect to distance.
- The shortest distance and direction from an object's initial position to its final position.
- The capacity to perform work or cause change.
- is the measure of how far apart two points are.
- The speed of an object in a specific direction.
- A state where all forces acting on a system are balanced.
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- is a push or pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change direction.
- The tendency of an object to resist changes to its motion or rest.
- A single vector representing the combined effect of multiple vectors.
- The ratio of useful output to total input in a system.
- A natural force that attracts objects towards one another, especially towards the center of the Earth.
- The force exerted by gravity on an object's mass.
- The rate at which an object's velocity changes over time.
- Energy: The energy stored in an object due to its position or configuration.
- The rate at which an object covers distance.
- Energy: The energy an object has due to its motion.
18 Clues: The amount of matter in an object. • The rate at which an object covers distance. • The capacity to perform work or cause change. • is the measure of how far apart two points are. • The speed of an object in a specific direction. • The force exerted by gravity on an object's mass. • Energy: The energy an object has due to its motion. • ...
PHYSICS 2025-04-30
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- Gravitational force on mass.
- How far something has travelled.
- How fast something is moving.
- Resistance to change in motion.
- Useful energy out vs input.
- Steepness of a sloping surface.
- Balanced forces; no overall change.
- Single force from combined forces.
- Speed in a given direction.
- Stored energy due to position.
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- Change in speed per second.
- Push or pull on object
- Energy of a moving object.
- Straight-line distance with direction.
- Force pulling objects toward Earth.
- Amount of matter in object.
- Capacity to do physical work.
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
18 Clues: Push or pull on object • Energy of a moving object. • Change in speed per second. • Amount of matter in object. • Useful energy out vs input. • Speed in a given direction. • Gravitational force on mass. • How fast something is moving. • Capacity to do physical work. • Stored energy due to position. • Resistance to change in motion. • Steepness of a sloping surface. • ...
Physics 2022-03-31
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- resistance to change in motion
- moving at a steady rate over time
- equal forces acting on an object
- the rate at which velocity changes
- force that slows motion down on surface
- law of inertia
- distance/time
- a force that moves materials downhill
- action/reaction
- speed that changes over time
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- unit used to measure force
- a change in position by reference point
- a measure of how much matter is in it
- a push or a pull
- speed in a given direction
- f=ma
- forces that can cause change in motion
- all forces acting on an object
18 Clues: f=ma • distance/time • law of inertia • action/reaction • a push or a pull • unit used to measure force • speed in a given direction • speed that changes over time • resistance to change in motion • all forces acting on an object • equal forces acting on an object • moving at a steady rate over time • the rate at which velocity changes • a measure of how much matter is in it • ...
CROSSWORD 2014-07-20
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- is a forces acting on a body isolated from the rest of the system.
- is the study of the relationship between motion and force.
- is the product of the force and time during which it acts.
- might even be considered as the offspring of physics.
- physics comes from the greek word ___ meaning nature.
- is the study of activities involving heat and work.
- is the disipline of science the directly concerned with the fundamental laws of nature.
- refers to the location of an object with respect to some reference frame.
- is the distance that a bogy moves in a unit time.
- is the language of physics.
- is a quantitative description of motion without reference to its physical causes.
- is the measure of inertia of the body.
- a ____ gives answers having eight or more digits.
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- refers to the actual length of path taken by an object in moving from its initial position.
- is the horizontal distance traveled by the projectile between the launching position.
- is the time rate of change of position.
- refers to straight-line distance between its initial.
- is usually applied to solve the problem.
- the area of ___ includes temperature measurement.
- is change in velocity with respect to time.
- is the study of light and its properties.
- is the physical term for straight-line motion.
- is simply a comparison of physical quantity with the standard.
- refers to the physical nature of quantity and the type of unit to specify it.
- is defined as the study of matter and energy and their interaction.
- the path that a projectile follows is called its ____.
- is an excellent topic to bigin our study of physics.
- the _____ may be determined using any two points.
- the sum of two or more vector quantities is called the _____.
- operates in accordance with laws of physics.
30 Clues: is the language of physics. • is the measure of inertia of the body. • is the time rate of change of position. • is usually applied to solve the problem. • is the study of light and its properties. • is change in velocity with respect to time. • operates in accordance with laws of physics. • is the physical term for straight-line motion. • ...
ElecEng Subjects 2021-01-28
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- 6.0314 // 3014 - & CONTROL
- 6.903 // 4903 -- TRAINING
- 1.982 // 2998 -- STATE PHYSICS
- 2.121 // 1806
- 26.XXX -- STUDIES
- 6.201A // 2010 -- THEORY
- 1.972 // 2015
- 10.2111 // 2110 -- ANALYSIS
- 10.001 // 2010
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- 6.911 // 4910 -- FINAL YEAR PROJECT
- 6.0317 // 3013 -- SYSTEMS I
- 10.361 // 2489 -- SE
- 6.021E // 2012 -- LOGIC SYSTEMS // CIRCUITS
- 6.0318 // 3020 -- SYSTEMS & APPLICATIONS // & INTERFACING
- ROBSMITH 210128
- 1.961 // 1969
- 6.021C // 2020 -- ANALOG
- 6.0315 // 3015 -- ELECTRICAL
- 10.111A // 2501 -- LINEAR
19 Clues: 1.961 // 1969 • 2.121 // 1806 • 1.972 // 2015 • 10.001 // 2010 • ROBSMITH 210128 • 26.XXX -- STUDIES • 10.361 // 2489 -- SE • 6.021C // 2020 -- ANALOG • 6.201A // 2010 -- THEORY • 6.903 // 4903 -- TRAINING • 10.111A // 2501 -- LINEAR • 6.0314 // 3014 - & CONTROL • 6.0317 // 3013 -- SYSTEMS I • 10.2111 // 2110 -- ANALYSIS • 6.0315 // 3015 -- ELECTRICAL • 1.982 // 2998 -- STATE PHYSICS • ...
Class Schedule 2024-12-05
19 Clues: art 7:05 • gym 3:25 • math 8:17 • choir 1:45 • history 9:30 • physics 4:00 • theatre 9:50 • algebra 2:05 • science 5:23 • english 8:10 • biology 12:15 • business 7:12 • spanish 10:35 • yearbook 11:21 • chemistry 1:20 • geography 6:55 • geometry 10:40 • economics 12:08 • government 6:00
PHYSICS 2021-06-28
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- the rate of flow of electric charge
- an electrical component that is used for controlling temperature and voltage
- a single electrical source that uses chemical reactions to produce a current
- an electrical component that is used for controlling temperature and voltage
- any various substances that block the flow of electrical or thermal currents
- a quantity whose value can change
- an electrical component that allows the flow of current in only one direction
- a characteristic of a unit of matter that expresses the extent to which it has fewer electrons than protons a stable subatomic particle that has a positive charge
- the ability to exert a force causing displacement of an object
- a measure of the rate at which work is done
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- a type of resistor whose resistance is strongly dependent on temperature
- negatively charged subatomic particles in the nucleus of an atom
- a measure of the difference in electrical energy between two parts of a circuit
- an arrangement of electrical components such that a current flows along two or more paths
- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge
- emits light
- a type of circuit in which resistors are arranged in a chain so the current has one path to take
18 Clues: emits light • a quantity whose value can change • the rate of flow of electric charge • a measure of the rate at which work is done • an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge • the ability to exert a force causing displacement of an object • negatively charged subatomic particles in the nucleus of an atom • ...
Physics 2014-03-18
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- Distance moved per time
- amount of matter in a body
- Opposing Force
- SI Unit for time
- Force acting per unit area
- SI Unit for Length
- an object of gravity acting on it
- Change of displacement
- reluctance of object to change it's state of motion
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- Only magnitude
- Change of velocity
- SI Unit for Mass
- SI Unit for Electric Current
- To measure time
- Magnitude and Direction
- amount of mass into a given space
- Pull exerted by a stretched spring
17 Clues: Only magnitude • Opposing Force • To measure time • SI Unit for Mass • SI Unit for time • Change of velocity • SI Unit for Length • Change of displacement • Distance moved per time • Magnitude and Direction • amount of matter in a body • Force acting per unit area • SI Unit for Electric Current • amount of mass into a given space • an object of gravity acting on it • ...
