physics Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Physics 2023-12-07
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- force that does not involve physical contact
- objects that are launched or thrown into the air and subject to gravity are called
- timing of striking the ground from the same height if one object is dropped and the other is kicked at the same time
- object at rest has this speed in meters per second
- rock is thrown this vector is always constant
- -9.81, this acceleration is constant and due to this force
- volley ball was hit by a the girl with a force of ninety newtons, force exerted by ball on girl's hand
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- the length of a vector arrow shows its
- used to analyze only the forces affecting the motion of a single object(diagram)
- starting from rest to a constant velocity of 36 m/s in 3 seconds; acceleration in meters per second squared?
- these objects always have the same downward acceleration(combine two words)
- used to find the magnitude of a resultant
- strategy based on shape to determine resultant of two vectors
- function used to find the direction of a resultant
- length of line from initial position to final position
- another name for component of y-axis
- a quantity that has magnitude, but no direction
17 Clues: another name for component of y-axis • the length of a vector arrow shows its • used to find the magnitude of a resultant • force that does not involve physical contact • rock is thrown this vector is always constant • a quantity that has magnitude, but no direction • function used to find the direction of a resultant • ...
Physics 2022-11-29
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- Moving at a constant rate
- (0,0)
- combonation of x and y axis
- Slowing down or speeding up
- Use of dots and vectors to show velocity(s&d)
- No unit
- y/x
- How far something travels
- D/T with direction
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- Acceleration at any point
- How far something moves away from a point
- How fast something is moving
- Average speed change
- changing speed and a constant rate
- Where something is located
- Direction and Magnitude
- Written as -9.8m/s^2
17 Clues: y/x • (0,0) • No unit • D/T with direction • Average speed change • Written as -9.8m/s^2 • Direction and Magnitude • Acceleration at any point • Moving at a constant rate • How far something travels • Where something is located • combonation of x and y axis • Slowing down or speeding up • How fast something is moving • changing speed and a constant rate • ...
String theory 2020-04-26
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- a theoretical framework in which the point-like particles of particle physics are replaced by one-dimensional objects called strings.
- the force that holds particles together in the atomic nucleus and the force that holds quarks together in elementary particles.
- A physical entity postulated in string theory and related subjects.
- The projection of the particle spin along its momentum direction.
- A part of mathematics that studies the size, shapes, positions and dimensions of things.
- a physical quantity is the index of each of the fundamental quantity ( Length, mass, time, temperature, Luminous intensity, Current ) which expresses that quantity.
- the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields.
- one of the fundamental particles in physics
- Theory that explains how space and time are linked for objects that are moving at a consistent speed in a straight line.
- fundamental force that acts between leptons and is involved in the decay of hadrons.
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- a branch of physics that describes how the Universe works at the level smaller than atoms.
- a theory trying to unify the four known natural forces or fields
- The domain of physical size that encompasses objects smaller than an atom.
- largest and most powerful particle accelerator.
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- a branch of physics that employs mathematical models and abstractions of physical objects and systems to rationalize, explain and predict natural phenomena.
- A branch of physics that studies the nature of the particles that constitute matter and radiation.(high energy physics)
- An idea that history repeats itself to solve similar problems.
- periodic back-and-forth motion of the particles of an elastic body or medium, commonly resulting when almost any physical system is displaced from its equilibrium condition and allowed to respond to the forces that tend to restore equilibrium.
- co-founder of string field theory
20 Clues: co-founder of string field theory • one of the fundamental particles in physics • largest and most powerful particle accelerator. • An idea that history repeats itself to solve similar problems. • a theory trying to unify the four known natural forces or fields • The projection of the particle spin along its momentum direction. • ...
Introduction to General Physics 1 2024-08-20
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- - A push or pull on an object, crucial in the study of mechanics.
- - The natural science that studies matter, its motion, and behavior through space and time.
- - The study of heat and temperature and their relation to energy and work.
- - A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles.
- - The change in position of an object with respect to time and its surroundings.
- - The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, often influenced by physics.
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- - A force that attracts two bodies towards each other, typically experienced as the force that makes things fall to the ground.
- - The branch of physics dealing with motion and forces.
- - Disturbances that transfer energy from one point to another in the form of vibrations or oscillations.
- - The branch of physics that deals with the study of sound and its properties.
- - Branch of physics that deals with the study of light and vision.
- - The branch of physics involving electric and magnetic fields and their interactions.
- - Objects used in optics to reflect light and create images.
- - The capacity to do work, which can exist in various forms, such as kinetic or potential.
14 Clues: - The branch of physics dealing with motion and forces. • - Objects used in optics to reflect light and create images. • - A push or pull on an object, crucial in the study of mechanics. • - Branch of physics that deals with the study of light and vision. • - A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles. • ...
physics 2016-08-24
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- Particles of a medium vibrate perpendicularly to the direction of the motion of the wave.
- When the frequency of an external force matches the natural frequency of the body then the body oscillates with large amplitude.
- The maximum distance that particles of a wave’s medium vibrate from their rest position
- Any of the particles from outer space that are continuously colliding with the Earth's atmosphere. They are mostly protons
- Elements that have properties between those of a metal and those of a nonmetal
- An instrument that measures atmospheric pressure, used in weather forecasting and in determining elevation above sea level
- A small packet of light energy
- After gamma waves, what is the second most dangerous type of wave on the spectrum?
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- Resistance to motion due to one object rubbing against another
- A cylindrical coil of wire that becomes electromagnetic when a current runs through it
- A machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- The unit of work
- The rate at which velocity changes
- The remaining core of a supernova that is so dense that even light cannot escape.
- A collective name for protons and neutrons
- Unit of power of a lens
- A highly ionized gas composed entirely of equal number of positive ions and electrons.
17 Clues: The unit of work • Unit of power of a lens • A small packet of light energy • The rate at which velocity changes • A collective name for protons and neutrons • Resistance to motion due to one object rubbing against another • A machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy • Elements that have properties between those of a metal and those of a nonmetal • ...
physics 2013-07-09
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- non SI unit of heat
- _____is a form of energy which causes the sensation of hotness or coldness
- a prism is a_______ shaped object
- the bending of light rays when they travel from one _____ medium to another is called refraction of light.
- good insulator used for making heating elements
- the state when no heat is exchanged between the two bodies in contact is called the state of _____equilibrium
- this lens is used to correct myopia
- refractive index of glass is _______than that of water.
- this is the type of image formed when the object is placed between F and the optical center O
- heat supplied during a change of state is called ___ heat
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- all temperatures are measured on ____ scale
- the light which bends the least in the spectrum of white light lens a piece of transparent material bound by two curved surface is called
- its sheets are used to build houses
- sin r /sin i = constant. this is called ___ index of the medium
- it is one of the factors affecting the rate of evaporation
- a wedge shaped object of a transparent material is called a ___
- the light which bends the most in the spectrum of white light
17 Clues: non SI unit of heat • a prism is a_______ shaped object • its sheets are used to build houses • this lens is used to correct myopia • all temperatures are measured on ____ scale • good insulator used for making heating elements • refractive index of glass is _______than that of water. • heat supplied during a change of state is called ___ heat • ...
Physics 2022-05-16
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- push or pull.
- SI unit for work and all other form of energy.
- natural tendency of an object to remain at rest or to remain in motion with constant speed in a straight line.
- force times distance.
- Time.
- the vertical, downward force exerted on a mass as a result of gravity.
- quantity that has a magnitude, but no direction.
- the change in velocity and change in direction.
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- rate at which an object covers distance.
- energy that is dependent on the position of the object.
- Distance
- the force of attraction between two bodies due to their masses.
- the energy an object possesses because of its motion.
- direction-aware
- representation of a process, system, or object.
- Quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- a fall under the influence of only gravity.
17 Clues: Time. • Distance • push or pull. • direction-aware • force times distance. • rate at which an object covers distance. • a fall under the influence of only gravity. • SI unit for work and all other form of energy. • representation of a process, system, or object. • Quantity that has both magnitude and direction. • the change in velocity and change in direction. • ...
Physics 2021-04-09
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- ability to store electrical energy
- ability to attract and hold water
- forces which are changing in magnitude and/or direction; require a greater force to support than static loads
- tendency of matter to remain at rest or in unchanging motion unless acted upon by an external force
- ratio of density of the material to the density of water
- push or pull acting upon an object
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- maximum voltage a material can withstand without breaking down
- type of force exerted upon an object when it is in contact with another stable object
- Load,force applied steadily without moving an object
- quantity of matter
- study of the properties and nature of matter and energy
- ability to produce unequal physical effects at different points (such as in a magnet or battery)
- weight or mass which needs to be supported
- amount, size or extent
- any physical substance
- tendency to slowly deform permanently under repeated intermittent force
- tendency to slowly deform permanently under long-term constant force
17 Clues: quantity of matter • amount, size or extent • any physical substance • ability to attract and hold water • ability to store electrical energy • push or pull acting upon an object • weight or mass which needs to be supported • Load,force applied steadily without moving an object • study of the properties and nature of matter and energy • ...
Physics 2019-02-21
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- A rope that fits into a groove
- motion and position of everyday objects
- A path where electrons flow
- two circular objects of different sizes, the wheel is the larger of the two circular object
- The force put on a machine
- stored energy
- Has only one path
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- A force put on a object by a machine
- Thick at one end and tapers at the other
- Has more than one path
- A machine that does work
- energy of motion
- The same force you put on a machine the same amount of force its gonna put on back
- An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- A bar that can move around any point
- a force moving an object a certain distance
- a flat, sloped surface
17 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • Has only one path • Has more than one path • a flat, sloped surface • A machine that does work • The force put on a machine • A path where electrons flow • A rope that fits into a groove • A force put on a object by a machine • A bar that can move around any point • motion and position of everyday objects • Thick at one end and tapers at the other • ...
PHYSICS 2019-02-21
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- the force exerted on a machine
- the number of times a machine increases a force
- consists of a rope that fits into a groove in a wheel
- only can take one path
- an inclined plane wrapped around by a cylinder
- consisting of two circular objects of different size
- energy of motion
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- electrons from a voltage or current source flow
- moving an object a certain distance
- electrical circuit with a single path
- energy associated with motion and position
- stored energy
- the force you put on a machine
- a flat, sloped surface
- six basic machines that we use in our daily lives
- thick at one end and tapers to a thin edge at the other end
- a rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point
17 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • a flat, sloped surface • only can take one path • the force exerted on a machine • the force you put on a machine • moving an object a certain distance • electrical circuit with a single path • energy associated with motion and position • an inclined plane wrapped around by a cylinder • electrons from a voltage or current source flow • ...
Physics 2023-05-09
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- discovered the neutron
- discovered radium and polonium
- created the most commonly used model of the atom used today
- discovered the electron
- discovered the Proton and nucleus of an atom
- credited for general relativity
- famous for the exclusion principle
- first to report telescopic evidence of the moon and rings on saturn and
- principle of uncertainty
- Discovered electromagnetic induction
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- Credited with the creation of the first modern battery
- known for his theory of blackbody radiation
- his cat is both alive and dead at the same time
- the scientist which the unit of force is named after
- the scientist that the unit for current is named after
- Dutch mathematician who developed a wave theory of light
- English physicist who discovered the relationship between mechanical energy and heat
17 Clues: discovered the neutron • discovered the electron • principle of uncertainty • discovered radium and polonium • credited for general relativity • famous for the exclusion principle • Discovered electromagnetic induction • known for his theory of blackbody radiation • discovered the Proton and nucleus of an atom • his cat is both alive and dead at the same time • ...
Physics 2024-06-07
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- A resistor whose resistance changes a lot over a small temperature range.
- Coil of wire that becomes magnetised when a current flows through
- currents flowing in a circuit.
- The action of one body on a second body that causes its velocity to change.
- Power supply in a circuit.
- The SI unit of electric charge.
- The SI unit of work or energy.
- Device used to prevent e it.
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- Substance that transmits heat very poorly or does mot conduct electricity.
- Electrical component that allows electric current to flow in one direction only.
- Negatively charged particle which is smaller than an atom.
- The speed of an object in a stated direction.
- A substance that transmits heat or allows an electric current to pass through it.
- Component in an electrical circuit whose resistance reduces the current flowing.
- A device that provides a voltage in a circuit by means of a chemical reaction.
- A coil of wire that, when a current flows in it, becomes a magnet.
- The SI unit of electrical resistance.
17 Clues: Power supply in a circuit. • Device used to prevent e it. • currents flowing in a circuit. • The SI unit of work or energy. • The SI unit of electric charge. • The SI unit of electrical resistance. • The speed of an object in a stated direction. • Negatively charged particle which is smaller than an atom. • Coil of wire that becomes magnetised when a current flows through • ...
Physics 2013-05-13
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- What planet is the fourth planet from the Sun
- What pushes and pulls?
- What powers a light bulb?
- What is a weight type beginning with n?
- What does the moon does when it’s at full moon?
- What is the ‘thing’ we live in?
- What do you call 365 days?
- What conducts electric?
- What do you call electricity flowing?
- What word describes all the measurements of an object?
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- What attracts other magnets?
- What measures electricity?
- What do you call 24 hours?
- What does mass x volume make?
- What is the opposite of conductor?
- What creates heat by rubbing something?
- What causes an eclipse?
17 Clues: What pushes and pulls? • What conducts electric? • What causes an eclipse? • What powers a light bulb? • What measures electricity? • What do you call 24 hours? • What do you call 365 days? • What attracts other magnets? • What does mass x volume make? • What is the ‘thing’ we live in? • What is the opposite of conductor? • What do you call electricity flowing? • ...
Physics 2016-04-25
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- A quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transformed
- an action exerted on a body in order to change the body’s state of rest or motion; force has magnitude and direction
- The change in position of an object
- the distance traveled by the time interval during which the motion occurred
- The transfer of energy to a body by the application of a force that causes the body to move in the direction of the force
- Friction: The force that opposes the movement of two surfaces that are in contact with each other and are sliding over each other
- Energy: The amount of work an object can do because of the object’s kinetic and potential energy
- A quantity defined as the product of the mass and the velocity of an object
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- The speed of an object in a particular direction
- Energy: The energy an object has because of position, shape or condition of the object
- Friction: The force that resists the initiation between two surfaces that are in contact and at rest
- Velocity The constant velocity of a falling object when the force of air resistance is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force of gravity
- The tendency of an object to resist being moved or, if the object is moving, to resist a change in speed or direction until and outside force acts on the object.
- Motion the curved path that an object follows when thrown, launched, or otherwise projected near the surface of he earth; the motion of objects that are moving in two dimensions under the influence of gravity
- The rate at which velocity changes over time an objects accelerates if its speed, direction or both change
- Fall the motion of a body when only the force of gravity is acting on the body.
- objects change in position relative to a reference point
17 Clues: The change in position of an object • The speed of an object in a particular direction • objects change in position relative to a reference point • the distance traveled by the time interval during which the motion occurred • A quantity defined as the product of the mass and the velocity of an object • ...
Physics 2020-12-01
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- the rate of change of displacement
- a straight line connecting the start and end points is specified in terms of length and direction
- the energy of a moving body
- slowing down of an object in motion
- complete the sentence: for every action there is an equal and opposite ...
- the SI unit used to measure distance or displacement
- the energy possessed by and object because of its position or structure, also called stored energy
- the rate of change of displacement
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- the unit used to measure force
- a quantity such as distance that has size but not direction
- the term used for the combination of potential and kinetic energy is total ... energy
- a measurement of how far apart objects are
- the SI unit used to measure mass
- the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion
- the scientist who came up with the three laws of motion
- the SI unit used to measure time
- the rate of change of velocity
- the unit used to measure energy
- a quantity such as displacement or velocity that has size AND direction
19 Clues: the energy of a moving body • the unit used to measure force • the rate of change of velocity • the unit used to measure energy • the SI unit used to measure mass • the SI unit used to measure time • the rate of change of displacement • the rate of change of displacement • slowing down of an object in motion • a measurement of how far apart objects are • ...
Physics 2021-04-09
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- tendency to slowly deform permanently under long-term constant force
- quantity of matter
- type of force exerted upon an object when it is in contact with another stable object
- ability to store electrical energy
- amount, size or extent
- any physical substance
- weight or mass which needs to be supported
- push or pull acting upon an object
- ability to attract and hold water
- forces which are changing in magnitude and/or direction; require a greater force to support than static loads
- study of the properties and nature of matter and energy
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- maximum voltage a material can withstand without breaking down
- Load,force applied steadily without moving an object
- tendency of matter to remain at rest or in unchanging motion unless acted upon by an external force
- tendency to slowly deform permanently under repeated intermittent force
- ratio of density of the material to the density of water
- ability to produce unequal physical effects at different points (such as in a magnet or battery)
17 Clues: quantity of matter • amount, size or extent • any physical substance • ability to attract and hold water • ability to store electrical energy • push or pull acting upon an object • weight or mass which needs to be supported • Load,force applied steadily without moving an object • study of the properties and nature of matter and energy • ...
PHYSICS 2021-06-28
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- an arrangement of electrical components such that a current flows along two or more paths
- a measure of the rate at which work is done
- a type of resistor whose resistance is strongly dependent on temperature
- an electrical component that is used for controlling temperature and voltage
- a measure of the difference in electrical energy between two parts of a circuit
- emits light
- an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge
- any various substances that block the flow of electrical or thermal currents
- a quantity whose value can change
- an electrical component that is used for controlling temperature and voltage
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- negatively charged subatomic particles in the nucleus of an atom
- a type of circuit in which resistors are arranged in a chain so the current has one path to take
- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- an electrical component that allows the flow of current in only one direction
- the rate of flow of electric charge
- 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
- a single electrical source that uses chemical reactions to produce a current
- the ability to exert a force causing displacement of an object
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 2022-05-03
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- energy object possesses due to its motion
- vector quantity measuring objects change in positiony Rate of change
- scalar quantity to describe potential energy per unit of quantity
- vector sum of two or more vectors.
- vector Rate of what an object changes its position (directional)
- Percentage of energy output to input
- Condition where neither object is in state of motion nor internal energy state
- Rate of change of velocity
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- Acceleration given to freely falling objects
- principle which states that a certain physical property does not change the course of time within isolated physical system
- Scalar measure of total distance an object moved
- Tendency to resist changes
- The ability to do work, ability to exert force causing displacement of object
- scalar quantity refers to how fast object moves
- An influence which changes the motion of object
- Force acting on an object due to gravity
- Quantitative measure of inertia
17 Clues: Tendency to resist changes • Rate of change of velocity • Quantitative measure of inertia • vector sum of two or more vectors. • Percentage of energy output to input • Force acting on an object due to gravity • energy object possesses due to its motion • Acceleration given to freely falling objects • scalar quantity refers to how fast object moves • ...
Physics 2024-05-07
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- type of a wave
- method of heat transfer
- kinetic energy = (1/2)x ? x (velocity squared)
- one of the forms of energy
- number of wavefronts passing through a point per second
- unit of power
- a process when molecules escape a liquid
- area under speed against time graph
- a phase transition from gas to liquid
- distance between two adjacent crests of a wave
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- unit of potential energy
- mass/volume
- method of heat transfer
- force x perpendicular distance from the pivot
- one of the wave phenomena
- unit of pressure
- slope of distance against time graph
- physical quantity representing ability to do work
18 Clues: mass/volume • unit of power • type of a wave • unit of pressure • method of heat transfer • method of heat transfer • unit of potential energy • one of the wave phenomena • one of the forms of energy • area under speed against time graph • slope of distance against time graph • a phase transition from gas to liquid • a process when molecules escape a liquid • ...
Physics 2024-09-18
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- Alat untuk mengukur kuat arus listrik
- Besaran Vektor
- Jenis Besaran turunan
- atom yang bermuatan positif
- satuan muatan
- satuan dari frekuensi
- Watt Penemu mesin uap
- Satuan tekanan
- Sorong Alat ukur panjang
- Merupakan Besaran pokok
- merupakan kecepatan sudut
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- Turunan dari kecepatan
- Satuan dari jumlah zat
- Penemu gravitasi
- Alat ukur massa
- Satuan potensial listrik
- Hukum Archimedes
- Satuan kapasitor
18 Clues: satuan muatan • Besaran Vektor • Satuan kapasitor • Satuan tekanan • Penemu gravitasi • Alat ukur massa • Hukum Archimedes • satuan dari frekuensi • Jenis Besaran turunan • Turunan dari kecepatan • Watt Penemu mesin uap • Satuan dari jumlah zat • Merupakan Besaran pokok • merupakan kecepatan sudut • Satuan potensial listrik • atom yang bermuatan positif • ...
honours college 2023-04-10
Physics 2022-12-07
Across
- the distance between when something launches and comes back
- Distance around a circle
- Force that acts on a moving body in the direction of a tangent to the curved path of body
- Moves freely under the influence of gravity and air resistance
- represents the angular position of a vector
- Sum of squares with the two shortest sides of a right angle triangle
- the longest side on a right triangle is called
- Line segment going from the center of a circle or sphere to the circumference or bounding surface
- The ratio of the side of the triangle ADJACENT to the angle divided by the hypotenuse
- Length of the side opposite the angle divided by the length
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- Pushes down or up
- Straight line that touches a function at only one point
- Speed of an object at a particular moment in time
- Force that makes a body follow a curved path
- Pushes right or left
- Includes study of bullets, shells or bombs
- The vector sum of two or more vectors
17 Clues: Pushes down or up • Pushes right or left • Distance around a circle • The vector sum of two or more vectors • Includes study of bullets, shells or bombs • represents the angular position of a vector • Force that makes a body follow a curved path • the longest side on a right triangle is called • Speed of an object at a particular moment in time • ...
Physics 2013-05-07
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- Full ……., Waning Gibbous ………, Last Quarter………, these are all phases of the ………
- What is the supply of electrical current, which lights and heats appliances?
- When the Sun covers the sun and casts a shadow onto Earth it’s called an ………………
- There are 24 hours in one …... what?
- This is a force in which ………………… things attract each other.
- If you are dividing the mass of something by the volume of something you are trying to find out the, what?
- This is a force, which happens when two objects rub against each other and create heat.
- This is a planet and is the 4th planet away from the sun
- If you do length x height x width, you are finding out, what?
Down
- Electrical current is measured with this.
- This is a substance that conducts heat, light, sound, or an electric charge.
- This is a substance that blocks the flow of electrical or thermal currents.
- There are 365 and a quarter days in a, what?
- The Earth is a …………., Saturn is a ……………., Pluto is a Dwarf ……………
- An electrical ………………… is a flow of electrical charge.
- This is a unit, the absolute unit of force in the International System of Units (SI units)
- Dynamic, upthrust, gravity and magnetic are all ………..
17 Clues: There are 24 hours in one …... what? • Electrical current is measured with this. • There are 365 and a quarter days in a, what? • An electrical ………………… is a flow of electrical charge. • Dynamic, upthrust, gravity and magnetic are all ……….. • This is a planet and is the 4th planet away from the sun • This is a force in which ………………… things attract each other. • ...
Physics 2024-05-30
Across
- the direction of an object moving
- all stars start as this, large cloud of gas and dust
- earliest stages of a stars life
- height of a wave
- a change in speed of an object over time
- the highest point of a wave
- a substance that a wave passes through
- how the northern lights are created
- a complete stop
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- light waves
- when a main sequence star begins to run out of fuel
- push, pull or twist
- sound waves
- remains of high mass stars
- something that is slowing down
- massive stars become this when they die
- the lowest point of a wave
17 Clues: light waves • sound waves • a complete stop • height of a wave • push, pull or twist • remains of high mass stars • the lowest point of a wave • the highest point of a wave • something that is slowing down • earliest stages of a stars life • the direction of an object moving • how the northern lights are created • a substance that a wave passes through • ...
Physics 2022-10-19
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- A ______ is a quantity or phenomenon that has two independent properties
- Michael Faraday is the father of _________
- measured in meters and is the shortest path between two points
- A word that means amount in physics
- ______________ is the total length of the path traveled between two positions
- A vector quantity needs both magnitude and ______
- ________ is the directional speed of a object in motion
Down
- The point at which you choose to measure a quantity
- The study of heat and its effects
- The rate at which velocity increases
- Another name for classical physics
- ________ physics is used for atoms but never for planets
- A scalar quantity that refers to how fast an object moving.
- Einstein's Theory of time and space called _____ was revolutionary
- _________ is the branch of Physics dealing with the study of motion
15 Clues: The study of heat and its effects • Another name for classical physics • A word that means amount in physics • The rate at which velocity increases • Michael Faraday is the father of _________ • A vector quantity needs both magnitude and ______ • The point at which you choose to measure a quantity • ________ is the directional speed of a object in motion • ...
JMU SPS 2024-09-12
Across
- PHYS Department Head
- where some sketchy pdfs of textbooks can be found
- The color of the lounge's walls
- the department right above ours that we love
- The best way to get from math class to physics class
- Joke word that replaces "Astronomy" on some merch
- the best place to debrief after a physics exam
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- your favorite subject
- This used to be the old physics building
- Measure of disorder or randomness in a system
- A fan club has formed around this highly sought after cube
- SPS Faculty "Overlord"
12 Clues: PHYS Department Head • your favorite subject • SPS Faculty "Overlord" • The color of the lounge's walls • This used to be the old physics building • the department right above ours that we love • Measure of disorder or randomness in a system • the best place to debrief after a physics exam • where some sketchy pdfs of textbooks can be found • ...
Physics 2014-12-14
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- Any decrease in wavelength/ increase in frequency
- The speed of sound in meters/s
- Speed of light in meters/s
- Particles are spaced out and can be expanded/compressed
- Energy in Objects that are moving
- A semiconductor used to amplify or switch electronic power
- How The Universe Began
Down
- Distance over Time
- Absolute zero in Centigrade
- The time required for light to travel the distance of 1 planck(in a vacuum)
- A push or pull
- Stops you flying into space
- Keeps your laces tied
- A type of radioactive decay in which an atomic nucleus emits an alpha particle and transforms into an atom with a mass number 4 less and atomic number 2 less
- The colours of Roy G Biv
- An example of a lever
- Ours one of billions inside this area
17 Clues: A push or pull • Distance over Time • Keeps your laces tied • An example of a lever • How The Universe Began • The colours of Roy G Biv • Speed of light in meters/s • Absolute zero in Centigrade • Stops you flying into space • The speed of sound in meters/s • Energy in Objects that are moving • Ours one of billions inside this area • Any decrease in wavelength/ increase in frequency • ...
Physics 2014-12-14
Across
- Energy in Objects that are moving
- An example of a lever
- A push or pull
- A semiconductor used to amplify or switch electronic power
- How The Universe Began
- The speed of sound in meters/s
- Keeps your laces tied
- Ours one of billions inside this area
- The colours of Roy G Biv
- Distance over Time
Down
- Stops you flying into space
- A type of radioactive decay in which an atomic nucleus emits an alpha particle and transforms into an atom with a mass number 4 less and atomic number 2 less
- The time required for light to travel the distance of 1 planck(in a vacuum)
- Speed of light in meters/s
- Absolute zero in Centigrade
- Particles are spaced out and can be expanded/compressed
- Any decrease in wavelength/ increase in frequency
17 Clues: A push or pull • Distance over Time • An example of a lever • Keeps your laces tied • How The Universe Began • The colours of Roy G Biv • Speed of light in meters/s • Stops you flying into space • Absolute zero in Centigrade • The speed of sound in meters/s • Energy in Objects that are moving • Ours one of billions inside this area • Any decrease in wavelength/ increase in frequency • ...
Physics 2020-03-23
Across
- a traveling variation of one or more quantities
- element
- density multiplied by sound propagation speed
- one million cycles per second
- conversion of sound to heat
- mass divided by volume
- a curved material that focuses a sound or light beam
- a thin, flat, circular object
Down
- a device that converts energy from one form to another
- having a frequency greater than 20 kHz
- length of space over which a cycle occurs
- unit of power or intensity ratio
- mnemonic for axial resolution
- unit of impedance
- mnemonic for lateral resolution
- having a frequency less than 20 Hz
- power divided by beam area
17 Clues: element • unit of impedance • mass divided by volume • power divided by beam area • conversion of sound to heat • mnemonic for axial resolution • one million cycles per second • a thin, flat, circular object • mnemonic for lateral resolution • unit of power or intensity ratio • having a frequency less than 20 Hz • having a frequency greater than 20 kHz • ...
physics 2018-10-26
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- / gaya tarik atau gaya tolak antara 2 muatan listik disebut dengan gaya
- / elektron membawa muatan
- magnet / ruang di sekitar sebuah manet
- / hambatan yang dipasang pararel dengan ampremeter untuk memperbesar batas ukurnya
- / alat yang digunakan untuk mengukur kuar arus listrik
- / energi yang dilepaskan muatan listrik tiap satuan waktu
- / garis gaya dari suatu medan listrik homogen yang menembus tegak lurus bidang dengan luas tertentu
- muatan / Q/A
- / hambatan dapat dirangkai secara pararel dan
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- / tegangan dari suatu sumber tegangan sebelum mengalirkan arus
- / alat yang digunakan untuk mengukur tegangan listrik
- / medan listrik arahnya ... muatan negatif
- jepit / tegangan dari suatu sumber tegangan setelah mengalirkan arus
- / voltmeter harus dipasang ... dengan komponen listrik yang akan diukur tegangannya
- / "jumlah garis gaya dari suaru medan listrik yang menembus suatu permukaan tertutup sebanding dengan jumlah muatan listrik yang dilingkupi oleh permukaaan tertutup" adalah bunyi dari hukum
- / proton membawa muatan
- / medan listrik arahnya ... muatan positif
17 Clues: muatan / Q/A • / proton membawa muatan • / elektron membawa muatan • magnet / ruang di sekitar sebuah manet • / medan listrik arahnya ... muatan negatif • / medan listrik arahnya ... muatan positif • / hambatan dapat dirangkai secara pararel dan • / alat yang digunakan untuk mengukur tegangan listrik • / alat yang digunakan untuk mengukur kuar arus listrik • ...
Physics 2022-12-13
Physics 2022-12-07
Across
- the distance between when something launches and comes back
- Distance around a circle
- Force that acts on a moving body in the direction of a tangent to the curved path of body
- Moves freely under the influence of gravity and air resistance
- represents the angular position of a vector
- Sum of squares with the two shortest sides of a right angle triangle
- the longest side on a right triangle is called
- Line segment going from the center of a circle or sphere to the circumference or bounding surface
- The ratio of the side of the triangle ADJACENT to the angle divided by the hypotenuse
- Length of the side opposite the angle divided by the length
Down
- Pushes down or up
- Straight line that touches a function at only one point
- Speed of an object at a particular moment in time
- Force that makes a body follow a curved path
- Pushes right or left
- Includes study of bullets, shells or bombs
- The vector sum of two or more vectors
17 Clues: Pushes down or up • Pushes right or left • Distance around a circle • The vector sum of two or more vectors • Includes study of bullets, shells or bombs • represents the angular position of a vector • Force that makes a body follow a curved path • the longest side on a right triangle is called • Speed of an object at a particular moment in time • ...
Physics 2023-02-01
Across
- The distance between successive crests of a wave.
- Any material substance which can propagate waves energy.
- The Highest point of energy in a longitudinal wave.
- Spreading of waves around obstacles.
- The lowest point of energy in a longitudinal wave.
- Lowest surface part of a wave.
- A wave vibrating in the direction of propagation.
- The time interval between two successive repetitions.
- The number of waves that passes a fixed point in unit time.
- Combination of two waves moving in opposite directions, each having the same amplitude and frequency.
Down
- The maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measure from it equilibrium position.
- Point that has no displacement from the equilibrium position.
- Motion in which all points on a wave oscillate along paths at right angles to the direction of the wave's advance.
- Highest surface part of a wave.
- A wave that is an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium.
- Propagation of disturbances from place to place in a regular and organized way.
- The net effect of the combination of two or more wave trains moving on intersecting or coincident paths.
17 Clues: Lowest surface part of a wave. • Highest surface part of a wave. • Spreading of waves around obstacles. • The distance between successive crests of a wave. • A wave vibrating in the direction of propagation. • The lowest point of energy in a longitudinal wave. • The Highest point of energy in a longitudinal wave. • The time interval between two successive repetitions. • ...
Physics 2023-05-15
Across
- resistors that behave according to Ohm’s law
- does not conduct electricity
- current in each component is the same
- limits current
- voltage in each component is the same
- ability of capacitor to store energy
- conducts electricity
Down
- how much the resistor limits current
- unit of resistance
- electric potential
- conducts electricity
- unit of current
- unit of voltage
- two conducting plates in parallel
- unit of capacitance
- power source of circuits
- rate at which energy is dissipated from circuit
- movement of charge over time
18 Clues: limits current • unit of current • unit of voltage • unit of resistance • electric potential • unit of capacitance • conducts electricity • conducts electricity • power source of circuits • does not conduct electricity • movement of charge over time • two conducting plates in parallel • how much the resistor limits current • ability of capacitor to store energy • ...
Physics 2024-09-18
Across
- Alat untuk mengukur kuat arus listrik
- Besaran Vektor
- Jenis Besaran turunan
- atom yang bermuatan positif
- satuan muatan
- satuan dari frekuensi
- Watt Penemu mesin uap
- Satuan tekanan
- Sorong Alat ukur panjang
- Merupakan Besaran pokok
- merupakan kecepatan sudut
Down
- Turunan dari kecepatan
- Satuan dari jumlah zat
- Penemu gravitasi
- Alat ukur massa
- Satuan potensial listrik
- Hukum Archimedes
- Satuan kapasitor
18 Clues: satuan muatan • Besaran Vektor • Satuan kapasitor • Satuan tekanan • Penemu gravitasi • Alat ukur massa • Hukum Archimedes • satuan dari frekuensi • Jenis Besaran turunan • Turunan dari kecepatan • Watt Penemu mesin uap • Satuan dari jumlah zat • Merupakan Besaran pokok • merupakan kecepatan sudut • Satuan potensial listrik • atom yang bermuatan positif • ...
Physics 2014-05-22
Physics 2020-10-12
Across
- is the rate of change of velocity.
- is the time rate of change of position. It is the displacement of a body in a specific time interval. It is a vector quantity.
- A single vector is usually divided into two vectors
- are combination of fundamental quantities.
- refers to the straight-line distance between an object’s initial and final positions, with direction toward the final position.
- usually come from the measuring instrument or in the design of the experiment itself.
- result from unpredictable or inevitable changes during data measurement.
- represents how close or consistent the independent measurements of the same quantity are to one another.
- refers to the closeness of a measured value to the expected or true value of a physical quantity.
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- described completely by their magnitudes and appropriate units.
- is a convenient and widely used method of expressing large and small numbers.
- described by their magnitudes, appropriate units, and directions.
- This idealized motion of a falling object, which is acted upon only by the force of gravity, is
- is the process of comparing something with a standard.
- The sum of two or more vectors
- is the distance traveled by a body in a given time. It is a scalar quantity.
16 Clues: The sum of two or more vectors • is the rate of change of velocity. • are combination of fundamental quantities. • A single vector is usually divided into two vectors • is the process of comparing something with a standard. • described completely by their magnitudes and appropriate units. • described by their magnitudes, appropriate units, and directions. • ...
physics 2021-05-27
Across
- law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points.
- unit for electric current
- by having two objects TOUCH each other and transfer electrons from one object to the next.
- Alternating current
- when resistors are daisy chained together in a single line resulting in a common current flowing through them
- the transfer of electrons from one object to the other.
- a representation of the electric potential energy per unit charge
- a closed loop that electrons can travel in
Down
- a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- unit for voltage
- By inducing electrons to move from one object to the other.
- if resistor terminals are connected to the same two nodes
- the rate of flow of electric charge
- direct current
- unit fo resistance
- a flow of negatively charged electrons from atom to atom through a conductor in an electrical circuit
- an imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material.
17 Clues: direct current • unit for voltage • unit fo resistance • Alternating current • unit for electric current • the rate of flow of electric charge • a closed loop that electrons can travel in • the transfer of electrons from one object to the other. • if resistor terminals are connected to the same two nodes • By inducing electrons to move from one object to the other. • ...
Physics 2015-10-25
Across
- the force of attraction between all masses in the universe.
- the capacity for doing work.
- something that causes a change in the motion of an object.
- the branch of mechanics that deals with the actions of forces in producing or changing the motion of masses.
- a physical vector quantity; both magnitude and direction are needed to define it.
- occurs when there is no force of support on your body.
- existing and ready for action, but not active.
- the property of matter that measures its resistance to acceleration.
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- is done when a force that is applied to an object moves that object.
- the resistance of any physical object to any change in its state of motion including changes to its speed and direction or the state of rest.
- the force exerted by a surface as an object moves across it or makes an effort to move across it.
- a vector quantity that is defined as the rate at which an object changes its velocity.
- the force exerted on a body by gravity.
- the property or tendency of a moving object to continue moving.
- being or situated at right angles to the horizon; upright.
- physics Acting or placed at right angles to the line of motion or of strain.
16 Clues: the capacity for doing work. • the force exerted on a body by gravity. • existing and ready for action, but not active. • occurs when there is no force of support on your body. • something that causes a change in the motion of an object. • being or situated at right angles to the horizon; upright. • the force of attraction between all masses in the universe. • ...
physics 2023-11-12
Across
- The “/ ” symbol is read as _____.
- True or False Two cars traveling towards one another at the same speed have the same velocity?
- If a cheetah travels at 25 m/s, how many “km” will it cover in 40 seconds?
- We travel around the sun at _____ km per second.
- In the Metric system speed is in _____.
- How many meters will a free falling object fall from rest in 2 seconds when rounding “g” to 10m/t2?
- If a ball is thrown straight up and is in the air for 6 seconds, what would be its maximum height in meters?
- _____ speed is total distance per time interval.
- The rate of a falling rock at 6 ½ seconds is _____ m/s.
- Acceleration applies to changes in _____ as well as changes in speed, either faster or slower.
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- Two vehicles are going straight north. Auto “A” steadily increases its speed from 40 km/h to 60 = km/h and Auto “B” goes from rest to 20 km/h Is “ AutoA ” or “ AutoB ” accelerating faster or are the accelerations “Equal” to one another?
- If a vehicle travels 35 km in 30 minutes what is its average speed.
- Find the speed required to throw a ball straight up and have it return 6 seconds later. Neglect air resistance and round “g” to 10 as the book does in the calculations.
- Calculate average speed of a cheetah that runs 150m in 5 seconds = _____m/s .
- _____ speed is speed at a given instant.
- Speed is units divided by _____.
- The appropriate equation for speed or velocity is v=gt v=g/t .
- Velocity is speed in a given _____.
- A quantity divided by time is a _____.
19 Clues: Speed is units divided by _____. • The “/ ” symbol is read as _____. • Velocity is speed in a given _____. • A quantity divided by time is a _____. • In the Metric system speed is in _____. • _____ speed is speed at a given instant. • We travel around the sun at _____ km per second. • _____ speed is total distance per time interval. • ...
Physics 2023-01-30
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- Smallest unit of matter
- Device that converts chemical energy to electric energy
- The device that measures current in a circuit
- Elementary particle with a negative charge
- Electrical device that resists the flow of current in a circuit
- A type of circuit where the current that flows through all the devices is the same
- A circuit that allows two or more paths for the current to flow through
- Unit of Power
- Device used to measure voltage
- A type of energy possessed by the body due to its motion
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- Imbalance between negative and positive charges
- Unit of Electric Current
- Material that allows electric current to pass through it
- The unit that measures energy
- A device that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy
- An elementary particle that is identical to the nucleus of the hydrogen atom
16 Clues: Unit of Power • Smallest unit of matter • Unit of Electric Current • The unit that measures energy • Device used to measure voltage • Elementary particle with a negative charge • The device that measures current in a circuit • Imbalance between negative and positive charges • Device that converts chemical energy to electric energy • ...
School Subjects 2024-07-08
physical quantities 2023-09-26
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- means derived from some fundamental quantities
- measure the amount of stuff anobject has
- is the standardized measuring unit of time
- is the standardized measuring unit of electric current
- intensity is a quantity that measures the amount of light
- is a branch of physics concerned with forces and motion
- is a branch of physics concerned with the heat energy and its transfer and conversion
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- means basic quantities
- is the standardized measuring unit of length
- is the standardized measuring unit of luminous intensity
- mechanics is a branch of physics concerned with studying the atoms and subatomic particles
- is a branch of physics concerned with the study of the behaviour of light through matter
- is the standardized measuring unit of mass
- is the standardized measuring unit of the amount of matter
14 Clues: means basic quantities • measure the amount of stuff anobject has • is the standardized measuring unit of time • is the standardized measuring unit of mass • is the standardized measuring unit of length • means derived from some fundamental quantities • is the standardized measuring unit of electric current • is a branch of physics concerned with forces and motion • ...
Science vocabulary chapter 1 2024-08-29
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- physics, anatomy, and chemestry
- the study of the universe
- french units of measurement
- guess
- idea based on thoughts
- "be fruitful and multiply"
- as accurate as possible
- rules
- energy and matter
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- a representation
- problem solving
- getting close
- identification of substances
- unit used for estimating the size of an object
- fashoned
- morality
16 Clues: guess • rules • fashoned • morality • getting close • problem solving • a representation • energy and matter • idea based on thoughts • as accurate as possible • the study of the universe • "be fruitful and multiply" • french units of measurement • identification of substances • physics, anatomy, and chemestry • unit used for estimating the size of an object
ElecEng Subjects - Pre and Post 1991 Enrollments 2021-01-28
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- 10.361 / 2489 -- SE
- 10.001 / 2010
- 10.2111 / 2110 -- ANALYSIS
- 6.0315 // 3015 -- ELECTRICAL
- 6.0317 // 3013 -- SYSTEMS I
- 6.903 // 4903 -- TRAINING
- 10.111A // 2501 -- LINEAR
- 1.961 // 1969
- 1.982 // 2998 -- STATE PHYSICS
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- 6.201A / 2010 -- THEORY
- 1.972 // 2015
- 6.0318 // 3020 -- SYSTEMS & APPLICATIONS // & INTERFACING
- 6.0314 // 3014 - & CONTROL
- 26.XXX -- STUDIES
- 6.021C // 2020 -- ANALOG
- 2.121 // 1806
- 6.021E // 2012 -- LOGIC SYSTEMS // CIRCUITS
- 6.911 // 4910 -- FINAL YEAR PROJECT
18 Clues: 1.972 // 2015 • 10.001 / 2010 • 2.121 // 1806 • 1.961 // 1969 • 26.XXX -- STUDIES • 10.361 / 2489 -- SE • 6.201A / 2010 -- THEORY • 6.021C // 2020 -- ANALOG • 6.903 // 4903 -- TRAINING • 10.111A // 2501 -- LINEAR • 6.0314 // 3014 - & CONTROL • 10.2111 / 2110 -- ANALYSIS • 6.0317 // 3013 -- SYSTEMS I • 6.0315 // 3015 -- ELECTRICAL • 1.982 // 2998 -- STATE PHYSICS • ...
ElecEng Subjects 2021-01-28
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- 1.972 // 2015
- 6.911 // 4910 -- FINAL YEAR PROJECT
- 6.201A // 2010 -- THEORY
- 10.111A // 2501 -- LINEAR
- 10.2111 // 2110 -- ANALYSIS
- 6.0318 // 3020 -- SYSTEMS & APPLICATIONS // & INTERFACING
- 6.021E // 2012 -- LOGIC SYSTEMS // CIRCUITS
- 1.961 // 1969
- 6.903 // 4903 -- TRAINING
- 10.361 // 2489 -- SE
- 2.121 // 1806
- 1.982 // 2998 -- STATE PHYSICS
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- 10.001 // 2010
- 6.0317 // 3013 -- SYSTEMS I
- 6.021C // 2020 -- ANALOG
- 26.XXX -- STUDIES
- 6.0315 // 3015 -- ELECTRICAL
- 6.0314 // 3014 - & CONTROL
18 Clues: 1.972 // 2015 • 1.961 // 1969 • 2.121 // 1806 • 10.001 // 2010 • 26.XXX -- STUDIES • 10.361 // 2489 -- SE • 6.021C // 2020 -- ANALOG • 6.201A // 2010 -- THEORY • 10.111A // 2501 -- LINEAR • 6.903 // 4903 -- TRAINING • 6.0314 // 3014 - & CONTROL • 6.0317 // 3013 -- SYSTEMS I • 10.2111 // 2110 -- ANALYSIS • 6.0315 // 3015 -- ELECTRICAL • 1.982 // 2998 -- STATE PHYSICS • ...
Physics at UIUC 2017-10-23
Across
- Young Quantum AMO researcher, studies strongly interacting ultracold polar molecules
- Condensed Matter, carbon nanotubes, graphene, other 1D and 2D systems / strong female role model
- Our SPS faculty adviser / his research is super cool (It's at the south pole!)
- Teaches 427 / High Energy Theoretical Particle Physics research
- High Energy, expert in high energy colliers, QCD / teaches PHYS 123
- His lab is the coolest place on campus / AMO researcher with great hair
- won the Nobel in Physics twice
- Physics department head
- Mac-Dog / used to teach 225, 325, 460
- teaches 486, 487 / "Teeheehee"
- Teaches 402 / founded own company / condensed matter
- teaches 225 / international degree mill hunter
- undergrad dept. heat / adviser for PhysVAN
- What is Loomis' first name
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- teaches 325, 326 / we love her
- AMO professor / teaches 214, 213 / Swing Dancer
- teaches PHYS 496 / won APS haiku competition
- Graduate department head
- SPS's lovely president
- Teaches 212, has taught 435 / "Well I'm just an energy nut" / Tesla owner
- Teaches 466 / pioneer in path independent Monte Carlo simulations
- Vice Chancellor for Research (of entire university) / Artificial Spin Ice research
- GR professor / a founder of black hole physics / studies computational cosmology
- Nuclear Physics / does R&D for ATLAS to upgrade zero degree calorimeter
- Teaches 404, 427 / it's so hard to believe he is as old as Wiss
- The abbreviation for the building next door
- The building we all call home
- High Energy / studies elementary particle interactions with ATLAS
- Biophys prof / occasionally teaches / optical traps pull apart DNA
- 2003 Nobel prize / rides MTF
- Helps out with 403 / Quantum Optics research / fantastic fashion taste
- teaches 403 / very Russian
- Society founded in the 1950's by a bunch of nerds
33 Clues: SPS's lovely president • Physics department head • Graduate department head • What is Loomis' first name • teaches 403 / very Russian • 2003 Nobel prize / rides MTF • The building we all call home • teaches 325, 326 / we love her • won the Nobel in Physics twice • teaches 486, 487 / "Teeheehee" • Mac-Dog / used to teach 225, 325, 460 • undergrad dept. heat / adviser for PhysVAN • ...
Boyle 2024-01-17
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- What major award did he win
- Name of university Boyle attended
- Highest achieved degree
- Labs in New Jersey he worked in
- Approximate number of patents worked on in Bell Labs
- Number of children he had
- Method of teaching his mother used
- Month Willard Boyle was born in
- The kind of pilot he was in the Royal Canadian Navy
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- College in which he started his education in (two words with no spaces)
- Effect taken advantage of in the CCD invention
- Acronym for his main co-invention
- First name of his main physics partner
- Town Boyle was born in
- Province he grew up in
- Subject area most studied
- City Willard taught physics at a local college in
- Scotia The province which he went back to once retiring
- His first ever teacher
- Last name of Boyle's partner in crime
20 Clues: Town Boyle was born in • Province he grew up in • His first ever teacher • Highest achieved degree • Subject area most studied • Number of children he had • What major award did he win • Labs in New Jersey he worked in • Month Willard Boyle was born in • Name of university Boyle attended • Acronym for his main co-invention • Method of teaching his mother used • ...
Physics 2016-04-15
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- Newtons second law of motion
- The study of movement
- Force that cause an object to move
- Speed
- The opposite of reaction
- Moving
- Force Combination of different forces
- Stay at motion or at rest until unbalanced force
- Every action there is an opposite reaction
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- When two object rub together to slow down
- Matter that measures
- Equal forces
- Doing nothing
- The opposite of action
- A push or pull
- Force = massxacceleration
16 Clues: Speed • Moving • Equal forces • Doing nothing • A push or pull • Matter that measures • The study of movement • The opposite of action • The opposite of reaction • Force = massxacceleration • Newtons second law of motion • Force that cause an object to move • Force Combination of different forces • When two object rub together to slow down • Every action there is an opposite reaction • ...
Physics 2018-03-03
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- a high force or shock applied over a short time period when two or more bodies collide.
- a change in position of an object over time.
- a scalar quantity that refers to "how much ground an object has covered" during its motion.
- motion any type of motion when either the distance traveled by the object is the same for each second, or the speed of the object changes by the same amount each second.
- the change of momentum of an object when the object is acted upon by a force
- any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object.
- collision is one in which part of the kinetic energy is changed to some other form of energy in the collision.
- is the rate of change of velocity of an object with respect to time.
- is a physical vector quantity; both magnitude and direction are needed to define it.
- the quantity of matter in a body regardless of its volume or of any forces acting on it.
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- it refers to the quantity of motion that an object has.
- any object that once projected or dropped continues in motion by its own inertia and is influenced only by the downward force of gravity.
- a vector quantity that refers to "how far out of place an object is".
- the rate at which an object covers distance.
- collision as one in which there is no loss of kinetic energy in the collision.
- motion describes an object that is moving in a specific direction at a constant speed.
16 Clues: a change in position of an object over time. • the rate at which an object covers distance. • it refers to the quantity of motion that an object has. • is the rate of change of velocity of an object with respect to time. • a vector quantity that refers to "how far out of place an object is". • ...
Physics 2014-03-18
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- ____ is the amount of substance in the body.
- How is mass measured? Name the instrument.
- This implies that the object can be stationary or moving with constant velocity.
- It is an object refers to the reluctance of the object to change its state of rest and motion,due to its mass.
- The increase in speed is ______ with time. The graph then shows that it has a positive and decreasing gradient and the acceleration decreases.
- It is the attractive and repulsive forces between electric charges.
- It is also known the single vector and it must be equivalent to the individual vectors in terms of magnitude and direction.
- The internal diameter of a boiling tube
- What is the effect if a longer pendulum is used? Does it increase or decreases?
- It is defined as the force acting per unit area.
- ____is the gravitational force acting on an object.
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- __________ ____ ___ ______ g is a constant.
- The speed of the car increases by 10m/s every second.The graph then has a positive and constant gradient and the _______ is constant.
- What is the base quantity for volume?
- It is the contact of force that opposes or tends to oppose motion between surfaces in contact.
- What is the SI unit of area?
16 Clues: What is the SI unit of area? • What is the base quantity for volume? • The internal diameter of a boiling tube • How is mass measured? Name the instrument. • __________ ____ ___ ______ g is a constant. • ____ is the amount of substance in the body. • It is defined as the force acting per unit area. • ____is the gravitational force acting on an object. • ...
PHYSICS 2014-03-16
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- Si unit for current
- Si Units for temperature
- The gravitational force action on an object
- The amount of substance in an object
- The length travelled in a specific direction
- Magnitude and distance
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- Speed increases from rest
- Si unit for length
- Si unit for mass
- Directly proportional to an object's mass
- Symbol of mega
- Magnitude,direction (+-) and displacement
- Symbol of deci
- Human reaction time
- Symbol of centi
- Instrument to measure a range of >15cm with accuracy 1mm
16 Clues: Symbol of mega • Symbol of deci • Symbol of centi • Si unit for mass • Si unit for length • Si unit for current • Human reaction time • Magnitude and distance • Si Units for temperature • Speed increases from rest • The amount of substance in an object • Directly proportional to an object's mass • Magnitude,direction (+-) and displacement • The gravitational force action on an object • ...
Physics 2021-11-22
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- ment to be universal, consicse, and expressed in a single equation or sentance
- the final position subtracted by the original position
- a testable statement to see if something works (can do an experiment to test it)
- states how well repeated measurements of something generate the same or similar
- relies on displacement, not the total distance traveled
- an explanation for patterns in nature that is supported by much scientific evidence and is verified by multiple researchers
- an experiment where you test only one variable at a time
- a representation that is often too difficult to study or see directly
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- Scientific ideas and explanations that are true in many, but not all situations in the universe are usually called
- how close a measurment is to the ACCEPTED value for that measurement (average)
- measurement of a location in respect to its origin
- the length of a path between its final and original position
- a description of how fast or slow an object moves
- the location of an object that also includes a reference point or frame
- requires only magnitude (ex, distance, time and temprature)
- requires magnitude AND direction to state fully (ex,displacement, velocity)
- reference point combined with direction that must have an origin and a positve or negative direction
17 Clues: a description of how fast or slow an object moves • measurement of a location in respect to its origin • the final position subtracted by the original position • relies on displacement, not the total distance traveled • an experiment where you test only one variable at a time • requires only magnitude (ex, distance, time and temprature) • ...
Physics 2022-03-30
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- A graph with distance on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis
- distance/time
- a push or pull
- the rate at which the velocity changes
- A place or object used for comparison to determine if an object is in motion
- force that moves rock down a hill
- unit used to measure force
- speed that changes over time
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- Action/Reaction
- When you fall into a creek, you fall into the water and the water splashes upwards.
- The overall rate of speed at which an object moves
- resistance to change in motion
- combination of all forces acting on an object
- moving at a steady rate over time
- speed in a given direction
- a measure of how much matter is in an object
16 Clues: distance/time • a push or pull • Action/Reaction • speed in a given direction • unit used to measure force • speed that changes over time • resistance to change in motion • moving at a steady rate over time • force that moves rock down a hill • the rate at which the velocity changes • a measure of how much matter is in an object • combination of all forces acting on an object • ...
Physics 2022-05-02
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- a phenomenon in which two waves combine by adding their displacement together at every single point in space and time, to form a resultant wave of greater, lower, or the same amplitude.
- a point along a standing wave where the wave has minimum amplitude.
- the maximum value of upward displacement within a cycle
- a decrease in the density of something. “a sound wave causes periodic rarefactions in its medium”
- occurs when the maxima of two waves are 180 degrees out of phase: a positive displacement of one wave is cancelled exactly by a negative displacement of the other wave. The amplitude of the resulting wave is zero.
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position.
- The time it takes for two successive crests (one wavelength) to pass a specified point
- a longitudinal wave (such as a sound wave) propagated by the elastic compression of the medium
- a substance or material that carries the wave.
- the distance between successive crests of a wave
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- a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation.
- also known as a stationary wave, is a wave that oscillates in time but whose peak amplitude profile does not move in space.
- the term frequency refers to the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time
- a wave vibrating at right angles to the direction of its propagation.
- a region of maximum amplitude situated between adjacent nodes in a vibrating body.
- the minimum or lowest point in a cycle
16 Clues: the minimum or lowest point in a cycle • a substance or material that carries the wave. • the distance between successive crests of a wave • a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation. • the maximum value of upward displacement within a cycle • a point along a standing wave where the wave has minimum amplitude. • ...
\Physics 2021-12-01
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- the speed of an object in a particular direction
- a push or pull
- forces when two forces acting on an object are not equal in size
- distance divided by time
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- Constant speed and constant direction
- an object's overall change in position.
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- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second one exerts a force on the first that is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction
- mass divided by volume
- the rate at which velocity changes over time; an object accelerates if its speed, direction, or both change
- energy of motion
- the amount of matter in an object
- the amount of space an object takes up
- stored energy
16 Clues: stored energy • a push or pull • energy of motion • mass divided by volume • distance divided by time • the amount of matter in an object • Constant speed and constant direction • the amount of space an object takes up • an object's overall change in position. • Anything that has mass and takes up space • the speed of an object in a particular direction • ...
Physics 2022-10-05
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- This is the measurement of just the rate.
- The rate at which an object moves
- Name for something that contains only magnitude
- How far a projectile travels
- Which way an object is going
- This is total amount of area traveled
- The amount of time an object spends in the air
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- This is the distance something went relative to its starting point
- This is the measurement of both the rate and direction
- Where an object is relative to the starting point
- Name for Something that has both magnitude and direction
- This is an object that is being projected into the air
- How high an object goes.
- The rate at which velocity changes
- The amount of a value there is
- How long it takes for something to happen
16 Clues: How high an object goes. • How far a projectile travels • Which way an object is going • The amount of a value there is • The rate at which an object moves • The rate at which velocity changes • This is total amount of area traveled • This is the measurement of just the rate. • How long it takes for something to happen • The amount of time an object spends in the air • ...
physics 2024-10-24
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- the rate of change of velocity
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- a useful reference point for calculations in mechanics that involve masses distributed in space
- the combined effect of all the forces on the object's acceleration
- he resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another
- the force exerted on a body by gravity
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- a force, velocity, or other vector quantity which is equivalent to the combined effect of two or more component vectors acting at the same point
- a quantity that has magnitude and direction and that is commonly represented by a directed line segment
- a state of adjustment between opposing or divergent influences or elements
- an invisible barrier of exerted strength or impetus
- force necessary to provide a mass of one kilogram with an acceleration of one metre per second per second.
- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape
- a graphical illustration used to visualize the applied forces, moments, and resulting reactions
- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate.
- force that surfaces exert to prevent solid objects from passing through each other
- 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
16 Clues: the rate of change of velocity • the force exerted on a body by gravity • an invisible barrier of exerted strength or impetus • a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape • strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement • the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate. • ...
Physics 2014-03-19
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- either a push or pull
- reluctance of the object to change its state of motion
- SI unit for length
- A vector quantity
- force acting per unit area
- rate of change of displacement
- SI unit for vector quantities
- measure of inertia
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- gravitational force
- How is weight measured?
- How is mass measured?
- Instruments used to measure time
- reduced friction
- SI unit for electric current
- SI unit for mass
- A scalar quantity
16 Clues: reduced friction • SI unit for mass • A vector quantity • A scalar quantity • SI unit for length • measure of inertia • gravitational force • either a push or pull • How is mass measured? • How is weight measured? • force acting per unit area • SI unit for electric current • SI unit for vector quantities • rate of change of displacement • Instruments used to measure time • ...
PHYSICS 2016-05-10
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- speeding up
- the sum of potential energy
- s=d/t
- energy sored by a object
- object moving
- all lights conected
- push or pull
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- causes a object to move
- speed with direction
- based on another object
- total distance traveled
- object to see if you are moving
- combo of diffrent forces
- straight line of graph
- specific location
- energy of motion
16 Clues: s=d/t • speeding up • push or pull • object moving • energy of motion • specific location • all lights conected • speed with direction • straight line of graph • causes a object to move • based on another object • total distance traveled • combo of diffrent forces • energy sored by a object • the sum of potential energy • object to see if you are moving
Physics 2016-04-15
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- the measurement of force used
- going at a constant speed
- causes object to move
- the smaller the object the faster the speed
- each action has a reaction
- total distance traveled
- graphs that calculate motion
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- forces that try to resist motion
- keeps object at rest
- object or place you are moving away from
- slows objects in motion
- speed and direction
- stays at rest, or stays in motion
- amount of matter and object has
- push or pull
- distance divided by time
16 Clues: push or pull • speed and direction • keeps object at rest • causes object to move • slows objects in motion • total distance traveled • distance divided by time • going at a constant speed • each action has a reaction • graphs that calculate motion • the measurement of force used • amount of matter and object has • forces that try to resist motion • stays at rest, or stays in motion • ...
Physics 2016-04-15
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- an object stays at rest or motion unless acted upon another force.
- For every action there is a reaction.
- Based on another object
- A object is in ______ if its distance from another is changing.
- The force resisting motion.
- Two forces acting in opposite direction.
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- For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- Speed with a direction
- A location described by address or longitude and latitude.
- How fast you are going
- Two individual forces are of unequal magnitude.
- To do nothing or remain unchanged.
- A place or object used for comparison to see if its moving.
- Push or pull on an object making it change.
- Large body of matter.
- force The overall force acting on an object.
16 Clues: Large body of matter. • Speed with a direction • How fast you are going • Based on another object • The force resisting motion. • To do nothing or remain unchanged. • For every action there is a reaction. • Two forces acting in opposite direction. • Push or pull on an object making it change. • force The overall force acting on an object. • ...
physics 2023-02-24
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- doesn't change in the universe
- to remain unchanged
- force that keeps an object at rest
- mass x acceleration
- force from air
- motion of an object that is thrown
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- An object at rest stays at rest
- two forces one that is greater than the other being pulled in opposite direction
- resistance created by objects that are sliding against eachother
- f=m x a
- two of the same forces pulled in an opposite direction
- the unit for force
- m/s/s
- weight
- what holds the earth down
- kilograms
16 Clues: m/s/s • weight • f=m x a • kilograms • force from air • the unit for force • to remain unchanged • mass x acceleration • what holds the earth down • doesn't change in the universe • An object at rest stays at rest • force that keeps an object at rest • motion of an object that is thrown • two of the same forces pulled in an opposite direction • ...
Physics 2023-06-29
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- The force applied to a certain area. It can be high or low and can be measured in different units, like pounds per square inch.
- How much matter (stuff) is packed into a certain space. It can determine whether something floats or sinks in water.
- A push or a pull that can make objects move, stop, or change direction.
- An object that can attract certain materials, like iron or steel. It has two ends, called poles, called North and South.
- The force that happens when two things rub against each other and try to slow down or stop each other's motion.
- A form of energy that can flow through wires and power devices. It can also create light, heat, and sound.
- The ability to do work or make things happen. It can come in many forms, such as light, heat, or motion.
- The force that attracts certain materials, like iron, towards magnets. It can also push or pull other magnets.
- The speed of an object in a specific direction. It tells us how fast and in which way something is moving.
- A region around a planet where its magnetic field interacts with charged particles from space, like the solar wind.
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- How fast an object's speed changes over time. It can speed up, slow down, or change direction.
- The tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion. It likes to keep doing what it's already doing, either moving or staying still.
- The act of moving or changing position. It can be fast or slow, straight or curved, and in different directions.
- The force that pulls objects towards each other, like how Earth pulls everything towards its center.
- A type of energy that lets us see things. It travels in straight lines and can be reflected or refracted.
- Vibrations that travel through the air or other materials and can be heard by our ears.
16 Clues: A push or a pull that can make objects move, stop, or change direction. • Vibrations that travel through the air or other materials and can be heard by our ears. • How fast an object's speed changes over time. It can speed up, slow down, or change direction. • ...
Physics 2023-12-04
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- _____ charges attract.
- Ionizing radiation is _____ for health. (dangerous/safe)
- The heavy core of an atom consisting of protons and neutrons.
- The type of radiation that does not involve particles and only transfers energy with very high penetration.
- Atoms with the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons (could be heavier or lighter).
- Alpha particles can be stopped through a thin sheet of ____.
- This is equal to the number of protons.
- Charge of an electron.
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- A nuclear reaction in which two nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing energy in the process.
- High energy electron ejected from the nucleus, slightly ionizing and penetrating.
- A nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus splits spontaneously or because of colliding with another particle, releasing energy in the process.
- The most ionizing type of radiation with weak penetration power.
- Charge of a proton.
- Which element has a nucleus identical to an alpha particle?
- The most prominent source of background radiation.
- After 16 years, an atom with initially 100g of radioactive material has become 25g. What is its half-life? (____ years)
16 Clues: Charge of a proton. • _____ charges attract. • Charge of an electron. • This is equal to the number of protons. • The most prominent source of background radiation. • Ionizing radiation is _____ for health. (dangerous/safe) • Which element has a nucleus identical to an alpha particle? • Alpha particles can be stopped through a thin sheet of ____. • ...
Physics 2024-02-20
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- Force of attraction between two masses due to gravity.
- Principle stating that a change in pressure at any point in an enclosed fluid is transmitted undiminished to all points in the fluid.
- Substance that can flow and take the shape of its container.
- Mass per unit volume of a substance.
- Ability of a fluid to exert an upward force on an object placed in it.
- Pressure exerted by a fluid at rest due to the weight of the fluid.
- Upward force exerted by a fluid on an object immersed in it.
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- Buoyant force experienced by an object immersed in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.
- Thing that can be seen, touched, or sensed.
- Branch of physics that deals with the behavior of fluids at rest or in motion.
- Amount of space occupied by an object or substance.
- Buoyant force exerted by a fluid on an object immersed in it, equal to the weight of the fluid displaced.
- Force per unit area exerted by a substance on its surroundings.
- The process of obtaining a result from a set of fundamental principles or equations.
- Result of subtracting one quantity from another.
- Mathematical statement representing the relationship between different variables or quantities.
16 Clues: Mass per unit volume of a substance. • Thing that can be seen, touched, or sensed. • Result of subtracting one quantity from another. • Amount of space occupied by an object or substance. • Force of attraction between two masses due to gravity. • Substance that can flow and take the shape of its container. • ...
Physics 2020-05-19
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- 1N/M squared
- force/area
- longest light wave
- force x perpendicular distance from fulcrum
- the force goes in this pole
- rate of flow of charge
- shortest light wave
- voltage is measured in this
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- if two metals next to each other and the bottom metal expanded more when heated which way would the metal bend when it was heated.
- opposite poles do this
- current is measured in
- if i look at a magenta shirt through a red filter what colour will it appear
- this is the energy transferred per unit charge
- like poles do this
- this is the random movement of a large macro particle in liquid.
- all the colours in order of wave length using there first letter longest first
- the force comes out this pole
17 Clues: force/area • 1N/M squared • longest light wave • like poles do this • shortest light wave • opposite poles do this • current is measured in • rate of flow of charge • the force goes in this pole • voltage is measured in this • the force comes out this pole • force x perpendicular distance from fulcrum • this is the energy transferred per unit charge • ...
Physics 2019-02-20
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- When energy can flow through two or more paths
- One goes out, they all go out
- A knife or device that is thick at one end and thin at the other
- The force being put into it
- A ramp
- Path with electrons from a voltage or current source flow
- Lever, wedges, wheel and axle, pulley, screw, and inclined plane
- Energy that is stored
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- The force being exerted on an object by a machine
- Energy that is in motion
- Energy that is associated with motion and position with every day objects
- A number of times a machine increases a force exerted on it
- A cylinder with a incline plane wrapped around it
- A simple machine consisting two circular objects
- Rigid bar that´s able to move freely around a fixed point
- a rope that fits into a groove of a wheel
16 Clues: A ramp • Energy that is stored • Energy that is in motion • The force being put into it • One goes out, they all go out • a rope that fits into a groove of a wheel • When energy can flow through two or more paths • A simple machine consisting two circular objects • The force being exerted on an object by a machine • A cylinder with a incline plane wrapped around it • ...
Physics 2023-04-04
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- - higher PE to __
- - work to move a charge between two other forces
- - line along which the electric potential is constant
- - accelerates the same direction as field lines
- - strength of a field
- - work must be performed against an electric force
- - add values
- - PE increases as they are further
- - change in voltage
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- - position in the electric field
- - 3D version of equipotential lines
- - PE increases as they are closer (-)
- - accelerates the opposite direction as field lines
- - direction of the electric force experienced by positive
- - PE increases as they are closer (+)
- - distance
16 Clues: - distance • - add values • - higher PE to __ • - change in voltage • - strength of a field • - position in the electric field • - PE increases as they are further • - 3D version of equipotential lines • - PE increases as they are closer (-) • - PE increases as they are closer (+) • - accelerates the same direction as field lines • - work to move a charge between two other forces • ...
Physics 2014-03-18
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- an object of gravity acting on it
- Distance moved per time
- Change of displacement
- Force acting per unit area
- To measure time
- SI Unit for Mass
- Opposing Force
- Magnitude and Direction
- SI Unit for Length
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- Pull exerted by a stretched spring
- Change of velocity
- amount of mass into a given space
- reluctance of object to change it's state of motion
- SI Unit for Electric Current
- Only magnitude
- amount of matter in a body
16 Clues: Only magnitude • Opposing Force • To measure time • SI Unit for Mass • Change of velocity • SI Unit for Length • Change of displacement • Distance moved per time • Magnitude and Direction • Force acting per unit area • amount of matter in a body • SI Unit for Electric Current • an object of gravity acting on it • amount of mass into a given space • Pull exerted by a stretched spring • ...
Physics 2016-04-15
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- Moving
- Newtons second law of motion
- The study of movement
- A push or pull
- Force that cause an object to move
- Stay at motion or at rest until unbalanced force
- The opposite of reaction
- The opposite of action
- Force = massxacceleration
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- Speed
- Matter that measures
- Doing nothing
- When two object rub together to slow down
- Every action there is an opposite reaction
- Equal forces
- Force Combination of different forces
16 Clues: Speed • Moving • Equal forces • Doing nothing • A push or pull • Matter that measures • The study of movement • The opposite of action • The opposite of reaction • Force = massxacceleration • Newtons second law of motion • Force that cause an object to move • Force Combination of different forces • When two object rub together to slow down • Every action there is an opposite reaction • ...
Physics 2016-04-15
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- 2nd Law
- A force that keeps you on the ground
- Direction
- speed in a direction
- A force that causes an object to move
- 1st Law
- A push or pull
- Father of physics
- The resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another
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- speed equals distance divide by time
- Measurement of matter
- How fast an object moving
- Equal forces acting on one object in opposite direction
- 3th Law
- the combination of different forces
- The study of movement
16 Clues: 2nd Law • 3th Law • 1st Law • Direction • A push or pull • Father of physics • speed in a direction • Measurement of matter • The study of movement • How fast an object moving • the combination of different forces • speed equals distance divide by time • A force that keeps you on the ground • A force that causes an object to move • Equal forces acting on one object in opposite direction • ...
Physics 2016-04-15
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- Forces that resist motion
- The measurement of force
- Equal forces acting on one object in opposite directions
- Newton's law that states any action will have a reaction
- A measurement of the amount of matter something contains
- Newton's second law
- Push or pull
- Newton's law that says an object in motion will stay in motion
- Speed with a direction
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- The combination of different forces
- A increase in an objects speed
- a force that causes an object to move
- A movement or action
- A force that slows things down to a stop
- How far something went
- A force that pulls things down towards Earth
16 Clues: Push or pull • Newton's second law • A movement or action • How far something went • Speed with a direction • The measurement of force • Forces that resist motion • A increase in an objects speed • The combination of different forces • a force that causes an object to move • A force that slows things down to a stop • A force that pulls things down towards Earth • ...
Physics 2018-09-18
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- power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
- the quantity determining the energy of mass in a gravitational field or of charge in an electric field
- an upward current of warm air, used by gliders, balloonists, and birds to gain height.
- move from one place to another.
- relating to movement towards a centre of gravity
- model states what solids, liquids and gases are, and explains the differences in their behaviour.
- currents a current in a fluid that results from convection
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- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization
- relating to the nucleus of an atom
- the action or process of moving or being moved
- concerned with, operating by, or producing electricity
- the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch
- the process by which heat, or electricity is directly transmitted through the material of a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material.
- conduction the movement of heat from one solid to another one that has different temperature when they are touching each other.
- relating to or resulting from motion.
16 Clues: move from one place to another. • relating to the nucleus of an atom • relating to or resulting from motion. • the action or process of moving or being moved • the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy • relating to movement towards a centre of gravity • concerned with, operating by, or producing electricity • ...
Physics 2022-03-30
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- A graph with distance on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis
- distance/time
- a push or pull
- the rate at which the velocity changes
- A place or object used for comparison to determine if an object is in motion
- force that moves rock down a hill
- unit used to measure force
- speed that changes over time
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- Action/Reaction
- When you fall into a creek, you fall into the water and the water splashes upwards.
- The overall rate of speed at which an object moves
- resistance to change in motion
- combination of all forces acting on an object
- moving at a steady rate over time
- speed in a given direction
- a measure of how much matter is in an object
16 Clues: distance/time • a push or pull • Action/Reaction • speed in a given direction • unit used to measure force • speed that changes over time • resistance to change in motion • moving at a steady rate over time • force that moves rock down a hill • the rate at which the velocity changes • a measure of how much matter is in an object • combination of all forces acting on an object • ...
Physics 2024-06-05
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- A car is slowing at a rate of 3.5 m/s^2. If it takes 5 seconds for it to come to a stop, what was its initial velocity?
- A Ferris wheel has a radius of 12 meters and moves at a constant speed of 10 m/s. If you have a mass of 15kg, what is your normal force at the top, in newtons?
- A force of 136 N is applied at a 45-degree angle over a distance of 12 meters. What is the work done?
- An object is dropped from a height of 10 meters. How long does it take to reach the ground?
- A car drives off a 64-meter-high cliff at 20 m/s, how far, in meters, from the base of the cliff does it land?
- A cart with a mass of 35 kg accelerates down a hill at an angle of 32 degrees. Assuming friction is negligible, what is the cart's acceleration in m/s^2.
- An object is thrown in the air at 6 m/s. In meters, what is the maximum height it reaches?
- If an elevator cable has a tension force on the elevator of 138 N, and the elevator's mass is 12 kg, what is the elevator's acceleration?
- If a student drops a block from a height of 2 meters, how long, in seconds, does it take to reach the ground?
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- A car drives for 30 seconds, starting at 15 m/s and speeding up to 26 m/s. What is its acceleration?
- Starting from rest, an object accelerates at 12 m/s^2. What is its velocity after 6 seconds, in m/s?
- A 10 kg box is pulled at a 36-degree angle by a force of 87 N. Assuming friction is negligible, what is its acceleration?
- A ball is thrown at a 45-degree angle and lands 36 meters away. What is its initial velocity, in m/s?
- What must your power output be to push an object with a force of 123 N up a 45-degree hill over a distance of 2 meters in 4 seconds?
- A 3 kg cart moving at 42 m/s hits a second 3kg cart initially at rest and they stick together. What is their final velocity?
- A 2 kg object going 15 m/s collides with a 4 kg object going 9 m/s and they bounce off each other. The 2 kg object's final velocity is 10 m/s, what is the 4 kg object's final velocity?
16 Clues: An object is thrown in the air at 6 m/s. In meters, what is the maximum height it reaches? • An object is dropped from a height of 10 meters. How long does it take to reach the ground? • A car drives for 30 seconds, starting at 15 m/s and speeding up to 26 m/s. What is its acceleration? • ...
physics 2024-09-03
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- a motion with no type of direction
- has physical and magnitude with 2 characteristics
- how fast something can move
- where something or someone is located
- a way of tracking atoms or molecules
- a type of motion which a object travels in circles consistently
- occurring or produced as a result or consequence on something
- the physical quantity with only magnitude and no direction
- moving something or someone our of postition
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- a set of criteria or stated values in relation to which measurements
- tracks how a object moves
- each part of a 2 dimensinal vector
- the measurement of a speed
- how far someone moved
- depicts motion by plotting position relative to the starting point on the y-axis and time on the x-axis
- the size of the number or quantity of the question
16 Clues: how far someone moved • tracks how a object moves • the measurement of a speed • how fast something can move • a motion with no type of direction • each part of a 2 dimensinal vector • a way of tracking atoms or molecules • where something or someone is located • moving something or someone our of postition • has physical and magnitude with 2 characteristics • ...
Physics 2024-11-10
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- measures the degree to which an object has rotated around a fixed axis, usually expressed in radians or degrees.
- a quantity that measures an object’s resistance to rotational acceleration, which depends on mass distribution relative to the rotation axis.
- Rotation Defines the axis as the fixed line around which an object rotates in rigid body motion.
- a quantity that measures how difficult it is to alter the rotational motion of a spinning object.
- Measures the angle through which an object rotates, typically expressed in radians.
- In rotational dynamics, force is what initiates or influences rotation when applied at a distance from the axis.
- the perpendicular distance between the axis of rotation and the line of action of the applied force.
- occurs when an object is at rest, meaning the net force and net torque acting on it are zero. This concept is demonstrated using examples like a balanced seesaw.
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- States that, in the absence of external torque, angular momentum remains conserved within a closed system.
- Explains that work in rotational motion is done by applying torque over a rotational displacement.
- The study of the forces and torques that cause or change the rotational motion of objects, including concepts like torque, moment of inertia, and angular momentum.
- Introduces the concept of kinetic energy in rotational motion, calculated using the moment of inertia and angular velocity.
- The study of the motion of rotating objects, focusing on angular displacement, angular velocity, and angular acceleration without considering the forces causing the rotation.
- Describes the rate of change of angular velocity.
- Defines the rate at which angular displacement changes over time.
- the force that causes rotation, generated when a force is applied at a distance (lever arm) from the rotation axis.
16 Clues: Describes the rate of change of angular velocity. • Defines the rate at which angular displacement changes over time. • Measures the angle through which an object rotates, typically expressed in radians. • Rotation Defines the axis as the fixed line around which an object rotates in rigid body motion. • ...
Physics 2014-03-23
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- Rate of doing work
- Electric Current unit
- Energy of an object due to its motion
- Time unit
- Involves the concept of force and surface area
- SI unit for pressure
- Quantities that have magnitude only
- Temperature unit
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- Work Unit
- It is needed to do work
- Quantities that have magnitude and direction
- Weight unit
- Length unit
- Is dependent upon the mass of the object
- Ways to reduce inertia in vehicle
- Product of the force and the displacement of an object in the direction of the force
16 Clues: Work Unit • Time unit • Weight unit • Length unit • Temperature unit • Rate of doing work • SI unit for pressure • Electric Current unit • It is needed to do work • Ways to reduce inertia in vehicle • Quantities that have magnitude only • Energy of an object due to its motion • Is dependent upon the mass of the object • Quantities that have magnitude and direction • ...
Physics 2014-03-18
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- Distance moved per unit time
- mass over volume
- reluctance of a body to change its state of rest or motion
- It is the rate of change of velocity
- Effect of forces acting on a surface
- Total length
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- displacement quantity
- SI unit for force
- Straight-line distance
- Result of irregularities of surfaces
- A push or a pull
- Rate of change of displacement
- Distance quantity
- SI unit of pressure
- One out of three base quantities
- SI unit of volume
16 Clues: Total length • mass over volume • A push or a pull • SI unit for force • Distance quantity • SI unit of volume • SI unit of pressure • displacement quantity • Straight-line distance • Distance moved per unit time • Rate of change of displacement • One out of three base quantities • Result of irregularities of surfaces • It is the rate of change of velocity • ...
Physics 2014-11-01
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- Quantity, like distance, that has only a magnitude, or size.
- The separation between two points.
- Quantity having both magnitude and direction.
- Force Forces that give materials their strength.
- first law An object with no force acting on it moves with constant velocity.
- Variable Responding variable.
- third law 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.
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- Change in position.
- Change in velocity divided by time interval over which it occurred.
- Acceleration Acceleration measured over a finite time interval.
- Friction Force that opposes the start of motion.
- Ratio of change in position to time interval over which change takes place.
- of Friction A constant that depends on the surfaces in contact.
- Variable The manipulated variable.
- velocity Velocity measured over a finite time interval.
- The force that opposes the motion between two surfaces that are in contact.
- Gravitational force exerted by a large body, usually Earth.
- The magnitude of the velocity.
18 Clues: Change in position. • Variable Responding variable. • The magnitude of the velocity. • The separation between two points. • Variable The manipulated variable. • Quantity having both magnitude and direction. • Friction Force that opposes the start of motion. • Force Forces that give materials their strength. • velocity Velocity measured over a finite time interval. • ...
Physics 2014-11-01
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- Variable The manipulated variable.
- Gravitational force exerted by a large body, usually Earth.
- Change in velocity divided by time interval over which it occurred.
- Acceleration Acceleration measured over a finite time interval.
- Friction Force that opposes the start of motion.
- Change in position.
- Quantity, like distance, that has only a magnitude, or size.
- Quantity having both magnitude and direction.
- The force that opposes the motion between two surfaces that are in contact.
- third law 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.
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- The magnitude of the velocity.
- Variable Responding variable.
- Force Forces that give materials their strength.
- The separation between two points.
- Ratio of change in position to time interval over which change takes place.
- first law An object with no force acting on it moves with constant velocity.
- velocity Velocity measured over a finite time interval.
- of Friction A constant that depends on the surfaces in contact.
18 Clues: Change in position. • Variable Responding variable. • The magnitude of the velocity. • The separation between two points. • Variable The manipulated variable. • Quantity having both magnitude and direction. • Force Forces that give materials their strength. • Friction Force that opposes the start of motion. • velocity Velocity measured over a finite time interval. • ...
Physics 2014-11-01
Across
- The separation between two points.
- Variable Responding variable.
- Force Forces that give materials their strength.
- velocity Velocity measured over a finite time interval.
- Acceleration Acceleration measured over a finite time interval.
- third law 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.
- Ratio of change in position to time interval over which change takes place.
- Friction Force that opposes the start of motion.
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- Variable The manipulated variable.
- first law An object with no force acting on it moves with constant velocity.
- Change in position.
- Quantity having both magnitude and direction.
- of Friction A constant that depends on the surfaces in contact.
- Change in velocity divided by time interval over which it occurred.
- The force that opposes the motion between two surfaces that are in contact.
- Gravitational force exerted by a large body, usually Earth.
- Quantity, like distance, that has only a magnitude, or size.
- The magnitude of the velocity.
18 Clues: Change in position. • Variable Responding variable. • The magnitude of the velocity. • Variable The manipulated variable. • The separation between two points. • Quantity having both magnitude and direction. • Force Forces that give materials their strength. • Friction Force that opposes the start of motion. • velocity Velocity measured over a finite time interval. • ...
Physics 2014-11-01
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- Variable Responding variable.
- of Friction A constant that depends on the surfaces in contact.
- Change in position.
- Quantity having both magnitude and direction.
- Gravitational force exerted by a large body, usually Earth.
- Change in velocity divided by time interval over which it occurred.
- third law 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.
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- The force that opposes the motion between two surfaces that are in contact.
- Force Forces that give materials their strength.
- The separation between two points.
- Friction Force that opposes the start of motion.
- Variable The manipulated variable.
- velocity Velocity measured over a finite time interval.
- Ratio of change in position to time interval over which change takes place.
- Acceleration Acceleration measured over a finite time interval.
- Quantity, like distance, that has only a magnitude, or size.
- The magnitude of the velocity.
17 Clues: Change in position. • The magnitude of the velocity. • Variable Responding variable. • The separation between two points. • Variable The manipulated variable. • Quantity having both magnitude and direction. • Force Forces that give materials their strength. • Friction Force that opposes the start of motion. • velocity Velocity measured over a finite time interval. • ...
Physics 2015-11-19
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- A physical quantity that has magnitude
- A system for specifying the precise location of objects
- The total displacement divided by the time interval
- A vector that represents the sum of at least two vectors
- -9.8 meters per second squared is the acceleration due to Earth's _________
- Adjacent leg over the hypotenuse
- How far an object a moved
- Uses small concepts, equations, and assumptions to describe the physical world
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- Greek symbol that means change in
- A change in position
- Opposite leg over the hypotenuse
- The motion of a body when the only force acting on it is gravity
- Deals with heat and temperature
- The rate at which velocity changes over time
- Area of physics that deals with light
- A physical quantity that has magnitude and direction
16 Clues: A change in position • How far an object a moved • Deals with heat and temperature • Opposite leg over the hypotenuse • Adjacent leg over the hypotenuse • Greek symbol that means change in • Area of physics that deals with light • A physical quantity that has magnitude • The rate at which velocity changes over time • The total displacement divided by the time interval • ...
PHYSICS 2019-05-03
Across
- simple machines increase this
- grooved wheel
- inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- makes work easier
- output divided by input
- sloped
- force applied to a distance
- keeps going even when broken
- broken if burnt
- thick at one end and is thin at the other
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- two circular objects fastened together
- energy that is not in motion
- seen when work is done
- ridged bar
- energy that is in motion
- closed loop that flows
16 Clues: sloped • ridged bar • grooved wheel • broken if burnt • makes work easier • seen when work is done • closed loop that flows • output divided by input • energy that is in motion • force applied to a distance • energy that is not in motion • keeps going even when broken • simple machines increase this • two circular objects fastened together • inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • ...
physics 2021-11-29
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- distance/time
- rate at which velocity changes with time
- any physical movement
- speedXtime
- forces that are not balanced
- the total amount of matter in something
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- forces that are balanced
- energy stored or energy of position
- energy of motion
- speed + direction
- push or pull, causes objects to move
- created 3 laws of motion
- action reaction
- law of intertia
- the ability to do work or cause a change
- f=ma
16 Clues: f=ma • speedXtime • distance/time • action reaction • law of intertia • energy of motion • speed + direction • any physical movement • forces that are balanced • created 3 laws of motion • forces that are not balanced • energy stored or energy of position • push or pull, causes objects to move • the total amount of matter in something • rate at which velocity changes with time • ...
Ignis 2022-05-17
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- Most Annoying Person In Our Class, Luka Lover
- Art Kid And Mukesh Bhaiya's Favourite
- Artistically Scientific
- Basketball
- Great General Knowledge
- Math Genius, Stuck In All Science Class For No Reason
- Bhoot Penguins
- Science Kid For No Reason
- Doesn't Believe in Technology
- Random Physics Knowledge, Epic At Football
- Amazing At Design
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- Dumb Kid
- *Phone Rings*
- Actor, Entertainer, Average At Chem Now
- Lives With Cats, Absent In Physics
- Slim And Trim
- Chemistry Master, Aries
- Absent
- Biology Queen
- Chairperson Ma'am, Very Very Sweet
- Lollipop Dealer
21 Clues: Absent • Dumb Kid • Basketball • *Phone Rings* • Slim And Trim • Biology Queen • Bhoot Penguins • Lollipop Dealer • Amazing At Design • Chemistry Master, Aries • Artistically Scientific • Great General Knowledge • Science Kid For No Reason • Doesn't Believe in Technology • Lives With Cats, Absent In Physics • Chairperson Ma'am, Very Very Sweet • Art Kid And Mukesh Bhaiya's Favourite • ...
Physics 2019-12-26
Across
- mirror, a diverging mirror
- mirror, a converging mirror
- an arrow used to show the paths the light is travelling
- ray, a light ray travelling to the mirror
- ray, the light ray that has “bounced” off of the mirror
- length, the distance between the center of a lens/curved mirror and its focus
- lens, a lens that makes parallel lines move apart
- of incidence, the angle between the normal and the incident ray
- a thin piece of glass or plastic with at least one curved surface
- of refraction, the angle between the normal and the refracted ray
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- ray, a light ray that undergoes a change of velocity
- in front of the lens
- lens, a lens that makes parallel rays come together
- a line that is drawn perpendicular to a reflecting surface
- the white part of the eye
- of reflection, the angle between the normal and the reflected ray
- diagrams, a diagram used to make predictions about the behaviour of light
17 Clues: in front of the lens • the white part of the eye • mirror, a diverging mirror • mirror, a converging mirror • ray, a light ray travelling to the mirror • lens, a lens that makes parallel lines move apart • lens, a lens that makes parallel rays come together • ray, a light ray that undergoes a change of velocity • an arrow used to show the paths the light is travelling • ...
Physics 2020-06-01
15 Clues: mass • speed • weight • movement • pressure • an equation • acceleration • fall, falling • constant speed • balanced forces • force, more pressure • energy, potential movement • pressure against two forces • resistance, pushing you up when falling • velocity, constant velocity when falling
Physics 2020-09-17
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- Type of wave that requires a medium to travel through
- when electricity is converted into sound
- array resulting from pulses travelling in the same direction from different points
- converts one form of energy into another
- travels through soft tissue at 1540m/s
- Type of wave that contains particles that travel perpendicular to the wave propagation direction
- array where pulse originate from same starting point but travel in different directions
- reciprocal of frequency
- array where pulses originate from different starting points and travel in different directions
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- type of ultrasound that can detect blood flow
- high particle density in a wave
- physical distance from one compression to the next
- low particle density in a wave
- wave characteristic that defines how many cycles occur per second
- when sound is converted into electricity
15 Clues: reciprocal of frequency • low particle density in a wave • high particle density in a wave • travels through soft tissue at 1540m/s • when electricity is converted into sound • converts one form of energy into another • when sound is converted into electricity • type of ultrasound that can detect blood flow • physical distance from one compression to the next • ...
Physics 2021-11-30
Across
- a 17th century physicists
- the amount of matter in an object
- when velocity changes
- a resistance force
- every action has an equal and opposite ...
- labeled in newtons
- a force acting on matter
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- a type of force that causes acceleration
- causes an object to maintain a constant velocity
- newtons law of action-reaction
- newtons law of F=ma
- displacement over change in time
- movement
- the resistance to change
- sum of forces acting on an object
15 Clues: movement • a resistance force • labeled in newtons • newtons law of F=ma • when velocity changes • the resistance to change • a force acting on matter • a 17th century physicists • newtons law of action-reaction • displacement over change in time • the amount of matter in an object • sum of forces acting on an object • a type of force that causes acceleration • ...
Physics 2022-03-10
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- no resultant force or turning effect
- used to determine gas pressure
- the amount of matter per specific volume
- the force of the earth that pulls us down to it
- the force required to give a mass of 1kg a acceleration of 1m/s2
- the force that is applied in a certain area
- needs only magnitude to be described
- the action of one body on a second body
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- is caused by the gravitational acceleration acting on objects
- mass x velocity
- the place in a object where the whole weight is concentrated
- the force needed to compress or decompress a spring a amount of distance
- parachutists use this
- needs both magnitude and direction to be described
- acts when two body’s touch each other
15 Clues: mass x velocity • parachutists use this • used to determine gas pressure • no resultant force or turning effect • needs only magnitude to be described • acts when two body’s touch each other • the action of one body on a second body • the amount of matter per specific volume • the force that is applied in a certain area • the force of the earth that pulls us down to it • ...
Physics 2017-02-28
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- Pushing or pulling an object
- It is a group of stars and planets
- It is a moving of many electrons in one direction
- The most smallest part of the materials
- He had discovered a gravitation
- It is a force
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- Work which has been done in per second
- Smth. that you use for correct eyesight vision
- Measurment of how much energy can body contain
- Is a beam of electromagnetic energy
- Used to see objects which are far way
- Describes the hottest or coldness of an object
- Protons and neutrons
- It is a line which has a beginning and direction
- It is a very hot spher
15 Clues: It is a force • Protons and neutrons • It is a very hot spher • Pushing or pulling an object • He had discovered a gravitation • It is a group of stars and planets • Is a beam of electromagnetic energy • Used to see objects which are far way • Work which has been done in per second • The most smallest part of the materials • Smth. that you use for correct eyesight vision • ...
Physics 2016-11-22
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- He formulated the laws of motion
- the scientific study of matter and energy and the effect that each has on the other:
- The third planet.
- The amount of matter in object or in any volume of liquid or gas
- force that causes something moving to tend to continue moving
- The speed at which something is traveling
- Something that has direction and speed
- The act or process of moving, or a particular movement
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- A quality of an object that is a measure of the force by which the earth attracts it
- the rate of change in the speed of something over time
- Some who learns
- a principle
- Rate at which something moves or happens:
- Someone who teaches
- a unit of measurement of weight equal to 1000 grams or 2.2 pounds
15 Clues: a principle • Some who learns • The third planet. • Someone who teaches • He formulated the laws of motion • Something that has direction and speed • Rate at which something moves or happens: • The speed at which something is traveling • the rate of change in the speed of something over time • The act or process of moving, or a particular movement • ...
Physics 2013-06-15
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- The distance between points of corresponding phase of two consecutive cycles of a wave.
- disturbance that travels through a medium from one location to another location.
- a pipe open at the top. it has a pitch about an octave higher than a closed pipe of the same length.
- rest position or position of a medium from which the amplitude of a wave can be measured.
- the point of maximum displacement in a periodic system.
- increase in the amplitude of a wave due to a transfer of energy in phase with the natural frequency of the wave.
- air or water through which waves travel.
- The phase angle between the output signal and the applied acceleration.
- region where the medium rises above the equilibrium position.
- The horizontal line which measures the distance to which a projectile is thrown; the range.
- region where the medium is lower than the equilibrium position.
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- imaginary line that joins all points reached by the wave at the same instant.
- wave that is motionless.
- act of impeding or obstructing; scrambling of waves or signals.
- line that indicates only the direction of the motion of the wave front at any point where the ray and the wave front intersect.
15 Clues: wave that is motionless. • air or water through which waves travel. • the point of maximum displacement in a periodic system. • region where the medium rises above the equilibrium position. • act of impeding or obstructing; scrambling of waves or signals. • region where the medium is lower than the equilibrium position. • ...