physics Crossword Puzzles
Physics and Energy 2022-05-23
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- A measurement for how much the force of gravity pulls on an object.
- A sample of matter which particles are very spread out.
- The number of Newton's law which says that an object stays at rest.
- The number of Newton's law that says for every force there is and equal and opposite force.
- The measure of the average kinetic energy of molecules in a substance.
- Electricity travels in 1 path in this circuit
- Basic unit for volume
- An object where unlike poles are attracted to each other and like poles are repel to each other.
- Property of water when hydrogen bonds hold another substances with water.
- A sample of matter which particles move freely with extremely high temperature.
- Something always present but never visible.
- Substance that is doing the dissolving.
- Electricity travels in multiple paths in this circuit
- The basic unit for power.
- The thing that transforms electrical energy to mechanical energy.
- A measurement of the ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent.
- Combination of 2 or more substances that are not chemically combined.
- Name of person that made the law of motion
- Type of energy of motion.
- Basic unit for mass.
- Type of energy depended on height.
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- Type of energy from the flow of electrical charges.
- Amount of space an object occupies
- The name of substance being dissolved.
- The ability to work or cause changes.
- Type of energy that is going to be used.
- How tightly atoms are packed in a substance The physical matter, material or that of which an organ or body consists.
- Type of energy stored in the nuclear of atoms.
- Property of water when hydrogen bonds hold water together.
- Basic unit for length.
- Type of energy of a moving object.
- A homogeneous mixture with one substance dissolved in another.
- The rate you change positions at.
- Amount of matter an object is made of
- A sample of matter which particles are tightly compact.
- A sample of matter which particles are tightly compact but able to move around.
- The number of Newton's law that says force equals mass times acceleration.
- Type of energy that can move through empty spaces of matter.
- Basic unit for temperature.
- Type of energy produced when a rise of temperature.
- Type of energy stored in chemical bonds.
41 Clues: Basic unit for mass. • Basic unit for volume • Basic unit for length. • The basic unit for power. • Type of energy of motion. • Basic unit for temperature. • The rate you change positions at. • Amount of space an object occupies • Type of energy of a moving object. • Type of energy depended on height. • The ability to work or cause changes. • Amount of matter an object is made of • ...
Energy/Physics Crossword 2022-05-21
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- When there is no current in a circuit
- It is the rate at which work is done
- Energy that is stored in the nuclei of atoms
- How much the force of gravity pulls on an object
- Produced when there is heat
- Energy that depends on weight
- Energy that can't be created or destroyed
- Tightly compact particles that are able to move around close to each other, has no definite shape but definite volume
- Energy sources such as coal, natural gas, petroleum or nuclear energy
- An object that doesn't change motion unless something acts upon it
- Object where unlike poles are attracted to each other and like poles repel each other
- What energy is measured in
- The energy of a moving object
- Particles that are tightly compact that has a definite shape and volume
- Fuel and batteries use this type of energy
- A temporary magnet made by adding an electric current to an iron core wrapped with coils of wire
- The amount of space an object takes up
- The amount of matter an object is made of
- This transforms mechanical energy to electrical energy
- Energy from the flow of electrical charges
- This is what power is measured in
- Particles that are easily spread out and has a lot of energy, no definite shape of volume
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- Energy sources such as solar,geothermal, tidal or wind energy
- This transforms electrical energy to mechanical energy
- Law that uses the equation force = mass x acceleration
- A device used to make work easier
- The rate at which you change positions at and the direction the change occurred at
- A circuit where when one light bulb burns out, the other bulbs in the circuit stays on
- The EM spectrum uses this type of energy
- How tightly packed atoms are in a substance
- Ability to do work or cause change
- Energy from motion
- A circuit, where if one light bulb burns out, the other bulbs also go out
- A force used to move an object over a distance when the force and motion of object are in the same direction
- The measure of the average kinetic energy of molecules in a substance
- What is time always measured in
- For every force there is an equal and opposite force
- The 3 basic laws of motion
- The rate you change positions at
- When a circuit has a current
- Energy that is going to be used
41 Clues: Energy from motion • What energy is measured in • The 3 basic laws of motion • Produced when there is heat • When a circuit has a current • Energy that depends on weight • The energy of a moving object • What is time always measured in • Energy that is going to be used • The rate you change positions at • A device used to make work easier • This is what power is measured in • ...
Physics and Energy 2022-05-22
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- the energy in an object in a high position compared to a low one
- The rate and direction of motion (speed and direction)
- Objects rubbing against each other, causing resistance
- stored energy
- How fast an object is moving
- the energy transfer from one object to another
- Which of Newton's Laws is the law of inertia?
- the measurement of a push or pull of an object
- a subatomic particle with a positive charge, found in the nucleus
- A flat, slanted surface
- Light energy that travels in waves
- the measurement of how much matter is in a substance, d=m/v
- The energy of the movement of electrons
- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. Released with fusion and fission.
- A triangular shaped inclined plane that is used to secure or separate objects
- the distance between the rest position of a wave and the trough or crest, or how compressed the compressions are.
- the temperature at which all molecular motion stops
- A solid bar with a fulcrum point used to lift things by applying force to the opposite side of the fulcrum point
- The measurement of the rate of which work is done
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- the distance between any 2 corresponding points on a wave
- A basic mechanical machine that can apply force to an object
- The tendency of an object to resist motion
- Which of Newton's Laws says that every action has an equal, opposite reaction?
- A wheel attached to an axle used to lift heavy things
- a type of wave that has compressions and rarefactions and includes sound waves
- a substance or object that conducts electricity or heat
- The vibration and movement of molecules
- Which of Newton's Laws is f=ma
- the energy of an object in motion
- a subatomic particle with a negative charge, found in the electron cloud
- the basic SI unit to measure electrical current
- the number of waves that pass a specific point in a fixed amount of time.
- The rate of change of velocity
- Energy stored in the bonds of atoms
- An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- A wheel with a cord wrapped around it that, when pulled, can lift an object
- a wave that has crests and troughs, doesn’t need a medium to travel, and includes the electromagneticspectrum.
- a subatomic particle with a neutral charge, found in the nucleus
- The measurement for force
- potential energy stored in an elastic object
40 Clues: stored energy • A flat, slanted surface • The measurement for force • How fast an object is moving • Which of Newton's Laws is f=ma • The rate of change of velocity • the energy of an object in motion • Light energy that travels in waves • Energy stored in the bonds of atoms • The vibration and movement of molecules • The energy of the movement of electrons • ...
Waves Project Physics 2022-05-18
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- a force that squeezes something together
- a relationship between the path taken by a ray of light in crossing the boundary or surface of separation between two contacting substances and the refractive index of each
- a reflection such that the angle of reflection of the light is equal to the angle of incidence and on the opposite side of the normal to the point of incidence
- a wave that is an oscillation of matter, and therefore transfers energy through a medium
- the fraction of a period
- a property applying to transverse waves that specifies that geometrical orientation of the oscillations
- the spreading of waves around obstacles
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position
- Light: the apparent difference between the frequency at which light waves leave a source and that at which they reach an observer, caused by relative motion of the observer and the wave source
- the time for a particle on a medium to make one complete vibrational cycle
- light that has the same wavelength so it is one color
- the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave or electromagnetic wave
- a region of maximum amplitude situated between adjacent nodes in a vibrating body
- the highest surface part of a wave
- the angle made by a reflected ray with a perpendicular to the reflecting surface
- when a wave is not confined to a given space along the medium
- the phenomenon of increased amplitude that occurs when the frequency of an applied periodic force is equal or close to a natural frequency of the system on which it acts
- when two or more waves overlap in space, the resultant disturbance is equal to the algebraic sum of the individual disturbances
- a type of interference that occurs at any location along the medium where the two interfering waves have a displacement in the opposite direction
- the pulsation caused by the combination of two waves of slightly different frequencies
- the apparent difference between the frequency at which sound waves leave a source and that at which they reach an observer, caused by relative motion of the observer and the wave source
- wave movement
- the incident ray bouncing back in the same medium after striking the reflecting surface
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- the range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation and their respective wavelengths and photon energies
- the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time
- the measure of the bending of a ray of light when passing from one medium into another
- the regular variation in magnitude or position around a central point
- a substance or material that carries the wave
- when two waves of identical wavelength are in phase, they form a new wave with an amplitude equal to the sum of their individual amplitudes
- when light falls upon a plane surface it is so reflected that the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence and that the incident ray, reflected ray, and normal ray all lie in the plane of incidence
- the net effect of the combination of two or wave trains moving on intersecting of coincident paths
- a wave that oscillates in time but whose peak amplitude profile does not move in space
- the angle between the normal and the ray of the light
- wave a wave with a repeating continuous pattern which determines its wavelength and frequency
- the reflection of light or other waves or particles from a surface such that a ray incident on the surface is scattered at many angles rather than at just one angle as in the case of specular reflection
- a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation
- the point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of negative or downward displacement from the rest position
- an abrupt change in the direction of propagation of a wave that strikes the boundary between different mediums
- a point along a standing wave where the wave has minimum amplitude
- a decrease in the density of something
- a single disturbance that moves through a transmission medium
- the sensation of a frequency
- the change in direction of a wave passing from one medium to another caused by its change in speed
- a rectilinear ray of light that strikes a surface
- a wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave's advance
45 Clues: wave movement • the fraction of a period • the sensation of a frequency • the highest surface part of a wave • a decrease in the density of something • the spreading of waves around obstacles • a force that squeezes something together • a substance or material that carries the wave • a wave vibrating in the direction of propagation • ...
Physics and Energy 2022-06-03
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- Something that takes up space and has mass.
- A wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave's travel.
- The measurement of rate and direction of motion.
- The rate or measurement at which work is done.
- A change in the path of a wave when it hits an obstacle.
- How fast something is moving.
- An electromagnetic wave is slightly shorter than Visible light.
- The theoretical lowest temperature where all molecular motion stops.
- The measure of the force of gravity acting on the mass of an object.
- A property of liquids that caused them to want to stay together.
- An area containing no matter; free space
- A wave energy reflected and emitted from objects traveling through space.
- An electric current that periodically changes direction, also called AC.
- An electromagnetic wave that can see your bones.
- An electromagnetic wave that vibrates the water molecules in your food.
- The base unit of mass.
- Heat electromagnetic wave
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- The measure of the compactness of a substance.
- The 60th part of a minute.
- How change in velocity is measured.
- The smallest unit of matter.
- An electromagnetic wave that has the shortest wavelength.
- A device that diverges or converges a beam of light.
- The waves where the displacement of the medium is parallel to the direction of travel.
- The longest electromagnetic wave.
- The unit used to measure electrical energy.
- An electric current that flows in one direction.
- The movement of electrons.
- Unit to measure temperature that is 273.15 + ℃.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- The measurement of an energy transfer when an object moves.
- The force of attraction between two objects.
- The simplest mechanisms known that can use leverage (or mechanical advantage) to increase force.
- The resistance from objects rubbing against each other.
- The resistance of motion.
- The measurement of a push or pull on an object.
- The height of a wave from the line of rest.
- How force is measured.
- A substance that transfers electricity, heat, etc well.
- The unit for frequency.
40 Clues: How force is measured. • The base unit of mass. • The unit for frequency. • The resistance of motion. • Heat electromagnetic wave • The 60th part of a minute. • The movement of electrons. • The smallest unit of matter. • How fast something is moving. • The longest electromagnetic wave. • The amount of matter in an object. • How change in velocity is measured. • ...
Physics and Energy 2022-06-03
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- energy transfer measurement when an object moves
- These are atoms of an element having the same atomic number but different atomic weights
- It is a kind of apparatus which helps to separate a mixture
- the minimum energy needed for any object to be attracted to each other
- It is a term part of some electric circuits
- It is a force away from the centre that may appear to be observed during motion in a curve
- region of space that doesn’t allow anything, including light, to escape because of its powerful gravitational pull
- the change in an object’s position
- the flow of electrically charged particles
- the planets, stars, and other celestial bodies held together by one gravitational force
- renewable energy source that comes from recently living plants
- force pushing on an object
- The temperature scale in which one division or degree is taken as one hundredth part of the interval between the freezing point (00C) and the boiling point (1000 C) of water at standard atmospheric pressure
- movement or transfer of thermal energy
- how change in velocity is measured
- attraction force between objects, bodies, and masses in the universe
- transfer of thermal energy as waves
- a body's tendency to resist motion
- when two objects collide
- magnet that can be turned on and off at will
- particle traveling through space with a highly energetic atomic nucleus
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- rate or measurement at which work is done
- how mass in motion is measured
- motion resistance from objects rubbing against each other
- an extremely bright star because of a catastrophic explosion
- the smallest unit of matter
- change in momentum
- rate and direction of motion measurement
- measurement of medium and direction of movement of magnitude
- wave height from the center of the wave
- measurement describing the randomness of a system
- transfer of thermal energy through fluids
- ability to cause changes in matter
- when an atom is split by impact with another particle or spontaneously
- connection between the poles of an electric energy source
- theoretical explanation for beginning of the universe
- how fast something is moving; scalar quantity of magnitude of velocity vector
- process of a nucleus breaking into two parts
- gravity countering theoretical repulsive force which causes gravity to expand quickly
- when an object emits ionizing radiation
- transfer of thermal energy by touch
- study of sound waves
- the push or pull measurement of an object
- how force is measured (think Isaac Newton)
- measurement of mass of an object
45 Clues: change in momentum • study of sound waves • when two objects collide • force pushing on an object • the smallest unit of matter • how mass in motion is measured • measurement of mass of an object • the change in an object’s position • ability to cause changes in matter • how change in velocity is measured • a body's tendency to resist motion • transfer of thermal energy by touch • ...
Physics and energy 2022-06-03
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- Highest point of wave
- Energy stored in the movement of objects
- A type of energy where movement is involved
- the test you preform to see if your hypothesis is correct or incorrect
- Liquid to gas at the surface of liquid
- What you see in the mirror
- Energy stored in an objects height
- Used to measure the frequency
- Heat transfer through waves
- Heat transfer through liquid or gas
- Distance from rest point to the crest or trough
- Something that keeps the temperature close the the same
- Movement of energy in longitudinal waves
- Portion where particles of the medium are crowded together
- What powers things
- turning a solid to a liquid
- the information you gather in your experiment
- portion where particles are spread out
- Amount of times a wave passes through a point in a certain time
- Causes waves to move
- Energy stored in the nuclease of an atom
- Energy that travels in waves
- The factor in an experiment that does not change
- energy that is transferred between different objects at different temperatures
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- Energy delivered by electrons
- Change of solid directly to gas
- Energy that is stored
- You can find them at a beach
- your best guess at how an experiment will turn out
- when a wave passes a barrier or hole and moves and spreads
- Lets you see things the human eye cant due to them being to small
- When the reflection is bent
- how hot or cold something is
- A type of energy where chemical is involved
- Temperature where all molecular motion stops
- Liquid to gas phase
- Turning a liquid to a solid
- Movement of heat or electricity by medium
- Energy that comes from heat
- What waves travel through
- Lowest point
41 Clues: Lowest point • What powers things • Liquid to gas phase • Causes waves to move • Highest point of wave • Energy that is stored • What waves travel through • What you see in the mirror • When the reflection is bent • Heat transfer through waves • Turning a liquid to a solid • Energy that comes from heat • turning a solid to a liquid • You can find them at a beach • ...
Physics Inquiry Task 2022-11-08
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- The energy of moving objects
- Spreading of sound by hitting uneven surfaces
- Light can pass through
- Light cannot pass through
- When sound bounces off an object
- A shape that bends outwards from the centre
- A 3D shape that has all flat surfaces
- How long a wave is
- A flat surface
- The speed of vibrating particles
- The bending of light changing the speed
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- A 3D shape with curved surfaces
- A shape that bends towards the centre
- Measured in hertz
- The energy of vibrating particles
- The energy which causes you to burn your hand
- What a lightbulb has
- Light can partially go through
- Material taking in and using vibration energy
- The energy that is stored
20 Clues: A flat surface • Measured in hertz • How long a wave is • What a lightbulb has • Light can pass through • Light cannot pass through • The energy that is stored • The energy of moving objects • Light can partially go through • A 3D shape with curved surfaces • When sound bounces off an object • The speed of vibrating particles • The energy of vibrating particles • ...
Chapter 2 Physics 2022-10-21
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- opposite/adjacent to find the angle
- It is the resistance the object receives when traveling through the air.
- An object launched in the air, moving in 2 dimensions, under the influence of gravity alone.
- adjacent/hypotenuse
- The two parts that make up the resultant.
- Maximum horizontal displacement.
- The initial velocity of an object that falls off a table is _.
- Represents a vector
- opposite/adjacent
- Sun if all the y components
- Horizontal velocity
- This velocity is only present at the highest point in its flight.
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- Maximum hang time.
- Minimal drag force.
- Initial vertical velocity
- The velocity in the x direction is described as _.
- It is the only value that is the same in the x and y columns.
- opposite/hypotenuse
- The only direction a projectile accelerates ___(add ly.
- The displacement from the components.
- Sum of all the x components
21 Clues: opposite/adjacent • Maximum hang time. • Minimal drag force. • adjacent/hypotenuse • opposite/hypotenuse • Represents a vector • Horizontal velocity • Initial vertical velocity • Sun if all the y components • Sum of all the x components • Maximum horizontal displacement. • opposite/adjacent to find the angle • The displacement from the components. • ...
Chapter 2 Physics 2022-10-21
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- opposite/adjacent to find the angle
- It is the resistance the object receives when traveling through the air.
- An object launched in the air, moving in 2 dimensions, under the influence of gravity alone.
- adjacent/hypotenuse
- The two parts that make up the resultant.
- Maximum horizontal displacement.
- The initial velocity of an object that falls off a table is _.
- Represents a vector
- opposite/adjacent
- Sun if all the y components
- Horizontal velocity
- This velocity is only present at the highest point in its flight.
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- Maximum hang time.
- Minimal drag force.
- Initial vertical velocity
- The velocity in the x direction is described as _.
- It is the only value that is the same in the x and y columns.
- opposite/hypotenuse
- The only direction a projectile accelerates ___(add ly.
- The displacement from the components.
- Sum of all the x components
21 Clues: opposite/adjacent • Maximum hang time. • Minimal drag force. • adjacent/hypotenuse • opposite/hypotenuse • Represents a vector • Horizontal velocity • Initial vertical velocity • Sun if all the y components • Sum of all the x components • Maximum horizontal displacement. • opposite/adjacent to find the angle • The displacement from the components. • ...
World of Physics 2017-10-17
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- measures how fast a body moves
- the motion of a body thrown horizontally with an angle
- systematized body of knowledge based on nature and facts of life.
- it is the different speeds at every instant
- coefficient of friction
- path that a projectile follows
- quantity that has magnitude only
- Frictional force is directly proportional to __________force
- a quantity composed of magnitude and direction
- the time to make one revolution
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- a friction that occurs between two bodies that are in contact but are not moving
- the outward force that causes an object to fly off from a circular path
- description of motion
- sum of all vectors
- the force that acts in opposite direction to the motion of the body
- tendency to maintain its state of motion
- closeness of agreement between a measured value and a true or accepted value
- degree of exactness of a measurement
- study of physical world
- the transfer of energy
20 Clues: sum of all vectors • description of motion • the transfer of energy • study of physical world • coefficient of friction • measures how fast a body moves • path that a projectile follows • the time to make one revolution • quantity that has magnitude only • degree of exactness of a measurement • tendency to maintain its state of motion • it is the different speeds at every instant • ...
Year 9 Physics 2019-03-27
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- The name of the scientist whose law is named after him. He studied the relationship between force and extension of springs.
- The term for when two magnets of opposite poles move together
- Also referred to as potential difference.
- Energy sources that do not run out
- This term describes a quantity that has a magnitude and a direction
- The term for when two magnets push away from each other
- Elastic materials store this kind of energy
- The term to describe when an object has been stretched and it returns to its original length after any forces have been removed.
- This is the unit of the quantity of electrical charge.
- The end of a magnet is called this
- Charge flow = current x ....
- These flow around a circuit and is the electrical charge.
- Speed = ........ divided by time
- A gas that traps heat energy in the atmosphere, it is a greenhouse gas
- A component of a circuit that slows down the flow of electricity
- Two or more cells together is called this.
- The word to describe how heavy an object is for its size
- This type of non-renewable energy produces radioactive waste
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- The proper term for the size of a quantity
- Density = mass divided by .......
- The unit for this term is g or kg. It describes how much 'matter' (stuff) is in an object.
- Objects have this type of energy when they are at a height
- The term used for a quantity that only has a size and no direction
- When force is x distance moved, this is calculated.
- The apparatus that measures current
- This type of energy source uses heat energy found naturally underground to heat water
- The proper term for the energy an object has when it is moving
- These are the three non-renewable energy sources that give off carbon dioxide when burnt.
- An energy source that can be transferred into electricity without a turbine being needed
- The spring constant of a spring can be worked out from the ........of a graph
- Force = spring constant x .........
31 Clues: Charge flow = current x .... • Speed = ........ divided by time • Density = mass divided by ....... • Energy sources that do not run out • The end of a magnet is called this • The apparatus that measures current • Force = spring constant x ......... • Also referred to as potential difference. • The proper term for the size of a quantity • ...
Physics is Phun!!! 2019-04-29
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- Straight line motion
- The most dense places in the universe
- The term "global warming" has been changed to this since no warming occured for 15 years.
- kgm2/s2
- The the air resistance equals the weight of a fallling object
- A change in velocity per unit of time
- When something breaks to sound barrier
- A number to describe the stiffness of a spring.
- Time is relative to a frame of reference because the speed of light is _______
- The shape of projectile motion
- The moon is a natural one of these
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- How you house is wired
- y=vyt+1/2gt2 This projectile formula can be solved as a ____
- A straight line distance between where you start and where you end.
- This determines the time for a horizontal projectile to hit the ground
- The father of classical mechanics.
- The most famous physicist to have ever lived.
- The application of physics principles to the makeing of things
- The force between charged particles
- A theoretical bridge between to very distance points in space-time
- The slope of position and time
- If something is moving it has this type of energy
- The releasing and rearrnging of this force runs the stars and H-bombs
- A complicated way to do a simple task
- This force always opposes motion
- The product of mass and velocity
26 Clues: kgm2/s2 • Straight line motion • How you house is wired • The slope of position and time • The shape of projectile motion • This force always opposes motion • The product of mass and velocity • The father of classical mechanics. • The moon is a natural one of these • The force between charged particles • The most dense places in the universe • A change in velocity per unit of time • ...
physics crossword puzzle 2019-07-17
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- PROTON ANTI PARTICLE IS
- MOTHER EARTH
- METALS ARE
- NUCLEAR PHYSICS WAS DISCOVERED BY
- SNELL'S LAW RELATES
- THE DEVICE WHICH CONVERTS AC TO DC IS
- MAGELLANIC CLOUD IS
- CONVERGING LENS IS ALSO KNOWN AS
- SI UNIT OF SURFACE TENSION
- UNIVERSE IS EXPANDING WAS DISCOVERED BY
- FURTHEST MAN MADE OBJECT FROM EARTH
- A LONG PROJECTING BEAM FIXED AT ONLY ONE END
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- USED TO MEASURE LINE SPECTRA
- CURRENT NAME ADVANCED X-RAY ASTROPHYSICS FACILITY
- ENERGY RELEASED IN NUCLEAR REACTORS
- NICOL PRISM MADE OF
- NUCLEAR MUSIC GENRE
- ULTIMATE FATE OF OUR SUN
- FIRST INTERSTELLAR OBJECT TO ENTER THE SOLAR SYSTEM
- ATOMIC NUMBER 88
20 Clues: METALS ARE • MOTHER EARTH • ATOMIC NUMBER 88 • SNELL'S LAW RELATES • NICOL PRISM MADE OF • NUCLEAR MUSIC GENRE • MAGELLANIC CLOUD IS • PROTON ANTI PARTICLE IS • ULTIMATE FATE OF OUR SUN • SI UNIT OF SURFACE TENSION • USED TO MEASURE LINE SPECTRA • CONVERGING LENS IS ALSO KNOWN AS • NUCLEAR PHYSICS WAS DISCOVERED BY • ENERGY RELEASED IN NUCLEAR REACTORS • FURTHEST MAN MADE OBJECT FROM EARTH • ...
PHYSICS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2019-07-16
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- ATOMIC NUMBER 88
- METALS ARE
- FURTHEST MAN MADE OBJECT FROM EARTH
- NUCLEAR MUSIC GENRE
- PROTON ANTI PARTICLE IS
- MOTHER EARTH
- USED TO MEASURE LINE SPECTRA
- THE ROAD OF MILK
- CONVERGING LENS IS ALSO KNOWN AS
- CURRENT NAME ADVANCED X-RAY ASTROPHYSICS FACILITY
- FIRST INTERSTELLAR OBJECT TO ENTER THE SOLAR SYSTEM
- NICOL PRISM MADE OF
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- UNIVERSE IS EXPANDING WAS DISCOVERED BY
- CERN WAS LOCATED IN
- DANGEROUS LASER TO EYES
- ENERGY RELEASED IN NUCLEAR REACTORS
- MAGELLANIC CLOUD IS
- NUCLEAR PHYSICS WAS DISCOVERED BY
- SNELL'S LAW RELATES
- ULTIMATE FATE OF OUR SUN
20 Clues: METALS ARE • MOTHER EARTH • ATOMIC NUMBER 88 • THE ROAD OF MILK • CERN WAS LOCATED IN • MAGELLANIC CLOUD IS • NUCLEAR MUSIC GENRE • SNELL'S LAW RELATES • NICOL PRISM MADE OF • DANGEROUS LASER TO EYES • PROTON ANTI PARTICLE IS • ULTIMATE FATE OF OUR SUN • USED TO MEASURE LINE SPECTRA • CONVERGING LENS IS ALSO KNOWN AS • NUCLEAR PHYSICS WAS DISCOVERED BY • ENERGY RELEASED IN NUCLEAR REACTORS • ...
Chapter 5 Physics 2023-12-15
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- Elastic potential energy depends on distance compressed or _______.
- Energy conservation occurs even when ________ varies
- As an equation, what is power = work divided by time interval?
- the product of the component of a force along the direction of displacement and the magnitude of the displacement
- Energy can change form but can never be created or ever be ________
- the potential energy stored in the gravitational fields of interacting bodies
- Work is done only even components of a force are ______ to a displacement
- What must you include all of, when you use the Work-Kinetic energy theorem that does work on the object in calculating the net work?
- In physics mechanical energy is often ________.
- A quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred
- What type of energy is potential energy in physics?
- the net work done by all the forces acting on an object is equal to the change in the object’s kinetic energy
- Energy like nuclear, chemical, internal, and electrical are classified as what type of energy?
- Kinetic energy is a scalar quantity, and the SI unit for kinetic energy is the ______
- In the work equation what is the angle between the force and the direction of the displacement?
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- the energy associated with an object because of the position, shape, or condition of the object
- What should the measure be relative to when talking about Gravitational potential energy as a result in its object's position?
- The energy available for use when a deformed elastic object returns to its original configuration
- Potential energy depends on the ______ and also on the object’s interaction with its environment
- What type of quantity is work which can turn out to be positive or negative?
- When you find the net work when constant forces are acting on an object, you first need to find what?
- What is another unit of power that is sometimes used during physics?
- the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion
- The length of a spring when no external forces are acting on it is called the __________ of the spring.
- Work is done on an object when a force causes a ______ of the object
- A parameter that is a measure of a spring’s resistance to being compressed or stretched
- Machines with different power rating do the same amount of work in different _________
- The sum of kinetic energy and all forms of potential energy
- When talking about kinetic energy, it always depends on _____ and mass
- Gravitational potential energy depends on _____ from a zero level
30 Clues: In physics mechanical energy is often ________. • What type of energy is potential energy in physics? • Energy conservation occurs even when ________ varies • the energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion • The sum of kinetic energy and all forms of potential energy • As an equation, what is power = work divided by time interval? • ...
Physics Cross word 2023-11-30
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- rate of change
- a dimensionless quantity representing the amount of matter in a particle or object
- push or pull applied to an object
- condition of a system when neither its state of motion nor its internal energy state
- a certain amount of force you apply for a certain amount of time to cause a change in momentum
- a unit of force that will accelerate one kilogram of mass one meter per second squared
- is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign
- 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.
- Gravitational force with which the Earth attracts the masses towards its center
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- the unit of pressure or stress in the International System of Units (SI)
- smaller than occurring within an atom
- a measurement of mass in motion
- the universal force of attraction acting between all matter
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.
- any material that flows in response to an applied force
- how fast an object is moving
- the action of dividing or splitting something into two or more parts.
- A stable subatomic with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms as the primary carrier of electricity in solids
- When the value of one quantity increases with respect to decrease in other or vice-versa
20 Clues: rate of change • how fast an object is moving • a measurement of mass in motion • push or pull applied to an object • smaller than occurring within an atom • any material that flows in response to an applied force • the universal force of attraction acting between all matter • is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time • ...
Physics review cwoswords 2023-12-12
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- to increase the concentration or abundance of one component or isotope in (a solution or mixture); concentrate
- A rod, plate, or tube containing a material such as hafnium, boron, etc., used to control the power of a nuclear reactor
- heat-driven cycles that occur in the air, ocean, and mantle
- The energy that's harvested directly from natural resources
- sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes
- a region of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum where wavelengths range from about 700 nanometers (nm) to 1 millimeter (mm)
- the fraction of the incident sunlight that the surface reflects
- a system used to transfer heat between a source and a working fluid
- thermal energy that is released into the surrounding environment after any process
- a class of Neutron which are said to be in 'thermodynamic equilibrium' which means they are moving with the same kinetic energy as their surroundings
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- a type of power station in which heat energy is converted to electrical energy
- An energy source formed in the Earth's crust from decayed organic material
- energy per unit mass
- the ratio of the energy radiated from a material's surface to that radiated from a perfect emitter, known as a blackbody, at the same temperature and wavelength and under the same viewing conditions
- energy that is generated from natural processes that are continuously replenished
- The sources which involve transformation process before final use
- visualize material, energy and cost flows shown proportionally to the flow quantity
- d The minimum amount of electric power delivered or required over a given period of time at a steady rate
- the amount of energy that can be stored in a given system, substance, or region of space
- a medium that reduces the speed of fast neutrons
20 Clues: energy per unit mass • a medium that reduces the speed of fast neutrons • heat-driven cycles that occur in the air, ocean, and mantle • The energy that's harvested directly from natural resources • the fraction of the incident sunlight that the surface reflects • The sources which involve transformation process before final use • ...
Science Physics Crossword 2024-01-09
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- force put on something
- force that pushes things up in liquids and gases
- in balance
- the weight or force on something
- amount of force with which gravity pulls something towards the earth
- another name for air resistance
- change shape
- way of transferring energy through wires
- way of saying how much energy sometimes wastes
- how fast something is moving
- way of transferring energy by waves and is opposite of dark
- a sloping surface
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- a point which something turns
- fuel formed from dead animals over millions of years
- a way of transferring energy by waves
- enerdy stored in moving things
- speed of one object compared to another
- energy transferred when a force moves an object
- the turning effect of a force
- a devie such as a lever or ramp
- way of transferring energy when stored in moving things
- to change speed
- a gas or liquid
- spread out
24 Clues: in balance • spread out • change shape • to change speed • a gas or liquid • a sloping surface • force put on something • how fast something is moving • a point which something turns • the turning effect of a force • enerdy stored in moving things • another name for air resistance • a devie such as a lever or ramp • the weight or force on something • a way of transferring energy by waves • ...
Science - Physics Revision 2024-01-09
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- The amount of force with which gravity pulls something towards the Earth. Its measured in newtons (N).
- A gas or liquid
- force The difference between forces in 2 opposite directions
- Change of shape.
- energy A name used to describe energy when its stored in materials
- resistance A force that slows things down that are moving through water. It is caused by friction and by the object pushing the water out of the way.
- To change speed.
- energy A name used to describe energy when its stored in stretched or squashed objects.
- potential energy A name used to describe energy when its stored in objects in high places that can fall down.
- energy Energy from the sun.
- energy A name used to describe energy when its stored in chemicals. Food, fuels and batteries all stored chemical energy.
- A way of transferring energy through wires.
- per seconds Unit for distance is metres and time is seconds.
- resource Any energy resource that will run out because we cannot renew our supplies of it.
- forces When 2 forces on an object are the same strength, but in opposite directions its caused by friction.
- energy a name used to describe energy when it is stored in hot objects. The hotter something is the more thermal energy it has.
- potential energy a name used to to describe energy when its stored in stretched or squashed things that can change back back to their original shapes.
- A force between 2 objects that are touching. It usually acts to slow things down or prevent movement.
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- per hours unit for speed when the distance is measured in kilometers.
- A force that pushes things up in liquids and gases
- graph A graph that shows how far and how fast something travels.
- fuels A fuel from the remains of a dead organism over millions of years.
- Another name for air resistance or water resistance
- A way of transferring energy from hot substances to cold ones.
- forces When 2 forces acting in opposite directions on an object are not the same strength they change the motion of objects.
- A way of transferring energy by waves. Sound waves travel through substances. They cannot travel through a vacuum.
- A way of transferring energy by waves.
- resistance A force that slows things down that are moving through air
- resource An energy resource that will never run out.
- speed The total distance something travels divided by the total time takes is the mean.
30 Clues: A gas or liquid • Change of shape. • To change speed. • energy Energy from the sun. • A way of transferring energy by waves. • A way of transferring energy through wires. • A force that pushes things up in liquids and gases • Another name for air resistance or water resistance • resource An energy resource that will never run out. • ...
A Level Physics 2024-05-09
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- Reduction of intensity of a beam due to absorption or scattering
- The energy supplied by a source per unit charge passing through the source, measured in volts.
- Force times distance moved in the direction of the force.
- The product of a force and the perpendicular distance from the line of action to the pivot about which the force is acting.
- The minimum frequency of light needed to cause electrons to be emitted in the photoelectric effect regardless of the intensity.
- A force acting perpendicular to the flow of air or liquid around an object, typically upwards and against the force of gravity.
- State of an object when at rest or uniform motion
- The point on a stationary wave where the incoming and reflected waves are in phase forming a maximum point.
- A resistor which is designed to have a resistance that changes with temperature
- The range of values that could reasonably contain the true value of a measurement, based on the confidence an experimenter has about their result.
- A hypothetical gas that has molecules with no interactions and occupy negligible space so it obeys the ideal gas law.
- The upward force on a body in a fluid due to the pressure in the fluid
- The force that causes flavour change in quarks and leptons, it is responsible for beta decay.
- Rate of energy transfer in a circuit. It can be calculated as the product of the current and the potential difference between two points.
- The number of nuclei of the isotope that disintegrate per second.
- The change of momentum of an object when a force acts on it. Equal to the area underneath a force-time graph.
- The anti-matter counterpart of the electron.
- This person’s law says that as volume decreases the pressure on a gas at a constant temperature increases
- The maximum speed reached by an object when the drag force on it is equal and opposite to the force causing the motion of the object.(2 words)
- This law says that the direction of an induced current is such that it opposes the current that created it.
- When an electron is removed from an atom giving the atom a positive charge.
- How close a set of repeated measurements are to one another but not the true Value
- A physical quantity with magnitude only.
- A material that can withstand large plastic deformation without breaking.
- A force felt towards the centre of an object's orbit due to the centripetal acceleration.
- The total power radiated by a light-emitting source.
- Distance between two adjacent wave peaks.
- A center-reading electrical meter used to detect and measure an electric current.
- The amount of work done in moving a unit mass from an infinite distance to that point. (2 words)
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- Describes the rate of charge or discharge of a capacitor (2 words)
- A wave that transfers energy from one point to another.
- A physical quantity with magnitude and direction.
- Materials that change their resistance depending on external conditions.
- A measure of how difficult it is for charge to travel through a material, depending on the material’s cross sectional area, length and resistance.
- Force per unit area acting on a surface perpendicular to the surface.
- When the energy in a SHM system is not kept as KE or PE and the total energy is no longer constant.
- Change of velocity per unit time
- A quantity measuring the internal friction of a fluid, it acts to reduce the flow of a fluid. It is temperature dependent.
- The effect of two waves adding together when they meet.
- Positive terminal of an electrical device
- This person’s law says that the peak wavelength of emitted radiation is inversely proportional to the absolute temperature of the black body.
- The force of gravity acting on an object.
- Maximum displacement of a vibrating particle.
- When the driving force is at the natural frequency of a system causing maximal energy transfer with the amplitude of oscillation at its maximum.
- A particle consisting of one quark and one antiquark.
- How close a measurement is to its true value, influenced by the systematic and random errors of that measurement.
- Sound waves at frequencies above the range of the human ear.
- An optical instrument used to measure the wavelengths of lines in a spectrum.
- Distance in a given direction.
- A particle consisting of three quarks,
50 Clues: Distance in a given direction. • Change of velocity per unit time • A particle consisting of three quarks, • A physical quantity with magnitude only. • Positive terminal of an electrical device • The force of gravity acting on an object. • Distance between two adjacent wave peaks. • The anti-matter counterpart of the electron. • ...
GCSE Physics - Waves 2021-04-27
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- Device used to measure angles (10)
- The maximum displacement from the resting point
- Device used to observe a fluctuating signal on a screen (12)
- The stuff through which a wave travels
- The part of a longitudinal wave with particles most spread apart (11)
- The change of speed of light due to change of medium, often causing direction change
- A typical example of a longitudinal wave
- The speed of a wave
- A type of wave where displacement is perpendicular to wave motion
- A wave bouncing off a boundary, eg mirror.
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- The time for one complete wave to pass (4,6)
- Device used to make a thin ray of light for experiments (3,3)
- Energy that is not reflected or transmitted is __________ (8)
- Incoming wave
- Type of electromagnetic wave that is used in medical imaging of the skeletal system (4)
- The number of waves passing a point per second
- Type of earthquake wave that arrives first (1,4)
- Xrays, UV and Gamma waves are dangerous because they are _____ (8)
- The part of a longitudinal wave with particles closest together (11)
- Type of EM wave used in communication (5)
- Type of earthquake wave that arrives second (1,4)
- Apparatus used to demonstrate waves in a lab (6,4)
- Type of wave where displacement is parallel to the wave motion
- The unit for frequency
24 Clues: Incoming wave • The speed of a wave • The unit for frequency • Device used to measure angles (10) • The stuff through which a wave travels • A typical example of a longitudinal wave • Type of EM wave used in communication (5) • A wave bouncing off a boundary, eg mirror. • The time for one complete wave to pass (4,6) • The number of waves passing a point per second • ...
Battleground 7th Physics 2024-03-07
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- The interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields.
- Body Diagram A graphical illustration used to visualize the applied forces, movements, and resulting reactions on a body in a given condition (google.com).
- The distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave or electromagnetic wave.
- The unit used for force (kg x m/s^2)
- The formula for finding speed (a distance in a unit of time)
- Forces The net force is not equal to zero. There will be an acceleration.
- of Conservation of Energy Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- A force acting between two bodies that have mass, generally the center of the earth.
- Any change in velocity (speed or direction)
- The acceleration of an object is directly related to the mass of an object and the force applied.
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- An object's resistance to change what it is already doing (will not start moving if it is still)
- A quantity that has both magnitude (size) and direction. Forces are vectors.
- Speed and direction
- Forces The net force is equal to zero. The velocity is constant (either moving at a constant speed in a straight line or at rest)
- Isaac Newton English mathematician and physicist; remembered for developing the calculus and for his law of gravitation and his three laws of motion (1642-1727)
- The rate of motion of an object
- For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- The capacity for doing work existing in potential, kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear, or other various forms.
- force The total forces acting on an object at the same time.
- The formula used in Newton's 2nd Law.
- circuit A closed circuit in which the current follows one path.
- An object in motion will stay in motion, and an object at rest will stay at rest unless an unbalanced force is applied.
- circuit A closed circuit in which the current divides into two or more paths before recombining to complete the circuit.
23 Clues: Speed and direction • The rate of motion of an object • The unit used for force (kg x m/s^2) • The formula used in Newton's 2nd Law. • Any change in velocity (speed or direction) • For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. • force The total forces acting on an object at the same time. • The formula for finding speed (a distance in a unit of time) • ...
Physics Crossword-Abbie 2024-02-15
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- quantity having direction
- velocity rate of change during a short time
- fall downward movement under gravity
- bodies relative mass
- speed given in a certain direction
- rate at which something moves
- of a vector length of vector
- variable doesnt depend
- moving from place or position'
- amount of space between two things
- method observation of hypothesis
- remain unchanged
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- change in velocity over time'
- guessed scientific answer
- of reference measurements of size,position, motion
- where something is located
- energy towards a movement
- point something that is used to judge
- opposing forces are balances
- acceleration object traveling in straight line, increased velocity
- force sum of all forces acting on object
- variable depends on another
- velocity change in position divided by time
- measure of its inertia
- no direction, only magnitudde
25 Clues: remain unchanged • bodies relative mass • variable doesnt depend • measure of its inertia • quantity having direction • guessed scientific answer • energy towards a movement • where something is located • variable depends on another • opposing forces are balances • of a vector length of vector • change in velocity over time' • rate at which something moves • ...
Physics Paper 1 2024-06-19
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- Which state of matter has particles that are arranged in rows, they can only vibrate round fixed positions.
- Anything within a circuit that reduces the flow of electricity around the circuit.
- This component only allows current to flow through it in one direction.
- What is missing from this equation, Potential difference = Resistance x _________?
- This is the potential difference of mains electricity
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed it can only be __________
- This device increases the voltage, it can be found at the start of the national grid.
- What is the name of the radiation that has the largest ionising power?
- What is the charge of a proton?
- The energy needed to increase 1Kg of material by 1degree celcius.
- This component must be placed in series within the circuit.
- What is the energy stored in a stretched spring?
- The name of a quantity that is the mass in a given volume.
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- What are the units for pressure?
- The energy needed to complete a change of state in a substance.
- This current changes rapidly from positive to negative and back again (it flipflops).
- What is the charge of an element atom when it is not an ion?
- This is what we call 'the movement of charge' around a circuit.
- This component must be placed in parallel within the circut.
- Which element has an atomic mass of 12 and an atomic number of 6
- Which type of radiation is an electromagnetic wave?
- An energy resource that is replenished (it won't run out), eg tidal / wind
- What was the name of the atomic model put forward by JJ Thompson?
- This is the energy supplied to the circuit.
- Kg are the units for?
- Which atomic particle has no charge?
- What are the units for power?
27 Clues: Kg are the units for? • What are the units for power? • What is the charge of a proton? • What are the units for pressure? • Which atomic particle has no charge? • This is the energy supplied to the circuit. • What is the energy stored in a stretched spring? • Which type of radiation is an electromagnetic wave? • This is the potential difference of mains electricity • ...
Physics Crossword 2 2024-09-15
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- electric charges create an electric ____ (5)
- wave where the direction of wave travel is perpendicular to the oscillation of the particles (10)
- SI base unit for mass (8)
- the H in LHC (6)
- a scalar quantity has ____ only (9)
- mathematician at NASA whose calculations were crucial to landing men on the moon (7)
- planet whose equator is nearly at a right angle to its orbit (6)
- branch of physics which includes the study of heat and energy (14)
- a cloud of gas and dust in space which can collapse under gravity to form a protostar (6)
- the first woman to win a Nobel Prize (5)
- physicist famous for his work on black holes (7)
- one of the countries CERN sits on the border of (11)
- physicist credited with the discovery of the electron (7)
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- useful power output / total power input (10)
- prefix shown with the letter M (4)
- process of exposing an object to a source of radiation (11)
- a renewable energy resource (10)
- transformers have two ____ (5)
- SI base unit for temperature (6)
- an example of a longitudinal wave (5)
- branch of physics which includes the study of sound (9)
- university where Isaac Newton was educated (9)
- a ____ image appears to come from behind the lens (7)
- not a planet :( (5)
- when a wave is passed across or through a material it is ____ (11)
- a precious stone and a unit (5)
- best known for his theory of general relativity (8)
- electrons can gain energy from ____ EM radiation (9)
- a Greek letter and a type of decay (5)
- the energy needed to change from a solid to liquid is the specific latent heat of ____ (6)
- in a main sequence star, hydrogen nuclei undergo ____ to form helium nuclei (6)
- prefix shown with the letter k (4)
32 Clues: the H in LHC (6) • not a planet :( (5) • SI base unit for mass (8) • transformers have two ____ (5) • a precious stone and a unit (5) • a renewable energy resource (10) • SI base unit for temperature (6) • prefix shown with the letter M (4) • prefix shown with the letter k (4) • a scalar quantity has ____ only (9) • an example of a longitudinal wave (5) • ...
Physics Review Crossword 2024-09-17
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- A push or pull acting on an object
- When only the force of gravity is acting on a falling object
- The tendency of an object to resist any change in motion
- The combination of all forces acting on an object
- The maximum velocity that a falling object can reach
- In a _____, there is no air, so would be no air resistance
- When one object is circling around another object, it is called _____
- Newton's _____ Law is F=ma
- Newton's _____ Law says that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- Any change in position over time is an example of _____
- This scientist wrote the Universal Law of Gravitation
- The acceleration of an object depends on the _____ of the object, and the force applied
- When the net force on an object is zero
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- Change in an object's speed, direction, or both
- Newton's _____ Law is the "Law of Inertia"
- The amount of gravity between two objects is based on their mass and the _____ between them
- A force of attraction between all objects in the universe
- _____ forces cause an object to change its motion
- The speed of an object in a particular direction is called
- The friction of air molecules
- A force that opposes motion
- The SI unit for measuring force
- All falling objects accelerate towards earth at a _____ rate of 9.8 m/s2
23 Clues: Newton's _____ Law is F=ma • A force that opposes motion • The friction of air molecules • The SI unit for measuring force • A push or pull acting on an object • When the net force on an object is zero • Newton's _____ Law is the "Law of Inertia" • Change in an object's speed, direction, or both • _____ forces cause an object to change its motion • ...
'Physics/Science' Vocabulary 2024-04-29
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- cząsteczka
- pierwiastek
- szerokość
- długość fali
- opór
- siła
- uziemienie (1)
- grawitacja
- materia
- napięcie, natężenie
- przewodnik/materiał przewodzący prąd
- żrący
- prędkość
- prąd zmienny
- wyporność
- porażenie prądem
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- substancja
- przyśpieszenie
- promieniowanie
- bezpiecznik
- wąski
- uziemienie (2)
- szeroki
- rozkład, niszczenie,gnicie
- gęstość (1)
- równanie
- prąd stały
- rdza
- napęd
- gęstość (2)
- tarcie
- częstotliwość
32 Clues: opór • siła • rdza • wąski • napęd • żrący • tarcie • szeroki • materia • równanie • prędkość • szerokość • wyporność • substancja • cząsteczka • prąd stały • grawitacja • bezpiecznik • pierwiastek • gęstość (1) • gęstość (2) • długość fali • prąd zmienny • częstotliwość • przyśpieszenie • promieniowanie • uziemienie (2) • uziemienie (1) • porażenie prądem • napięcie, natężenie • rozkład, niszczenie,gnicie • ...
Chapter 11 Physics 2024-04-29
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- the highest point above the equilibrium position
- the distance between two adjacent similar points of a wave, such as from crest to crest or from trough to trough
- Friction retards the motion of the vibrating mass, and the mass-spring system eventually comes to rest which is what type of effect?
- When a spring is stretched or compressed and then released, it __________ back and forth about its unstretched position.
- In a pendulum the magnitude of the restoring force varies with the bob’s distance from the equilibrium position, and the magnitude of restoring force is proportional to _______.
- the time that is takes a complete cycle to occur
- When force is greater, acceleration is greater and the amount of _____ required for a single cycle should decrease.
- The spring force and acceleration (increase/ decrease) as the mass moves toward the equilibrium position, and the speed of the mass increases.
- Measurements show that the restoring force is directly proportional to the displacement of the _______.
- a point in a standing wave, halfway between two nodes, at which the largest displacement occurs
- a superposition of two or more waves in which individual displacements on opposite sides of the equilibrium position are added together to form the resultant wave
- One thing that affects a period for a pendulum is the change in the free-fall acceleration but there is another factor that affects the period by changing the what of the pendulum?
- the maximum displacement from equilibrium
- a superposition of two or more waves in which individual displacements on the same side of the equilibrium position are added together to form the resultant wave
- the lowest point below the equilibrium position
- the number of cycles or vibrations per unit of time
- What is the mass called that is attached to a fixed string on a simple pendulum?
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- Displacements of matter where two waves can occupy the same space at the same time which causes a combination of two overlapping waves is called what?
- The forces acting on the bob at any point include the force exerted by the string and the _________ force.
- a wave whose particles vibrate perpendicularly to the direction the wave is traveling
- As the pendulum swings past its equilibrium position, the kinetic energy decreases while the gravitational potential energy _______.
- a wave that requires a medium through which to travel
- Ripple waves start with a _______ which causes water on the surface near that point to move, which in turn causes points farther away to move.
- a wave whose particles vibrate parallel to the direction the wave is traveling
- vibration about an equilibrium position in which a restoring force is proportional to the displacement from equilibrium
- a physical environment through which a disturbance can travel
- a point in a standing wave that maintains zero displacement
- What do we define the gravitational potential energy of a pendulum when it is at the lowest point of its swing?
- a wave pattern that results when two waves of the same frequency, wavelength, and amplitude travel in opposite directions and interfere with each other
- The quantity k is a positive constant called the __________ and the value of the _______ is a measure of the stiffness of the spring.
30 Clues: the maximum displacement from equilibrium • the lowest point below the equilibrium position • the highest point above the equilibrium position • the time that is takes a complete cycle to occur • the number of cycles or vibrations per unit of time • a wave that requires a medium through which to travel • a point in a standing wave that maintains zero displacement • ...
Intro to Physics 2024-08-21
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- The ability to do work.
- Increasing (or decreasing) one quantity would have the same effect on another.
- Balanced forces. Net force is zero.
- An object at rest remains at rest, an object in motion remains at a constant velocity unless acted upon by unbalanced forces
- An electric circuit with a single path
- The force of attraction or repulsion of magnetic materials
- Resistance to change in motion, that only depends on mass.
- The combination of all forces acting on an object.
- For every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force.
- A quantity that has only magnitude
- sound waves and water waves.
- Electromagnetic radiation arranged in the order of its wavelength; a rainbow is a natural spectrum of visible light from the Sun.
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- A wave that can only propagate through a medium.
- Increasing (or decreasing) one quantity would have the opposite effect on another.
- A measure of the extra positive or negative particles that an object has.
- The acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied. Force = mass x acceleration
- A property of matter stating is can be have a positive or negative charge.
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- A form of energy that can move through the vacuum of space. Examples - light, heat, microwaves, radio waves, x-rays.
- It states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change form.
- The force that opposes motion between two surface that are touching
- The continuous flow of electric charges through a material
- The rate at which an object changes position (like speed), but also includes direction of motion.
- When an object changes position with respect to a reference point.
- A result of a force moving an object a certain distance.
- Energy due to the motion of an object.
- A circuit that contains more than one path for current flow.
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion.
- Stored energy
- The DISTANCE between identical points of a wave (such from one crest to another)
- How many wave peaks pass a certain point per given time.
- A push or pull exerted on an object in an effort to change that object's velocity.
- The rate at which an object changes velocity.
- The force between electrically charged objects.
- The region of force around a charged object.
- How fast work is done.
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- The rate at which an object changes its position.
- Voltage = Current x Resistance
- A measure of the force of gravity on an object
- (of waves) The TIME between two wave crests or troughs.
- The amount of matter in an object.
42 Clues: Stored energy • How fast work is done. • The ability to do work. • sound waves and water waves. • Voltage = Current x Resistance • A quantity that has only magnitude • The amount of matter in an object. • Balanced forces. Net force is zero. • Energy due to the motion of an object. • An electric circuit with a single path • The region of force around a charged object. • ...
Physics Newton's Laws 2024-10-06
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- Stored energy
- the speed and direction of an object's motion
- This is a force that opposes motion This force works in the opposite direction of a moving object
- A force of attraction between two objects
- how much matter is in an object
- When two objects specifically touch each other
- A force exerted by electrically charged particles or objects
- When objects of equal strength are are pushing or pulling something
- an object speeds up or slows down
- Energy in motion
- When two objects do not physically touch each other
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- every object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless compelled to change its state by the action of an external force
- When objects of unequal strength are pushing or pulling something
- an object resists change in motion
- every action has an equal opposite reaction
- A force exerted by a surface on an object resting on that surface
- A force created by a stretched or compressed spring
- A force created in a wire, rope or string when two objects pull on that wire, rope or string
- English mathematician and physicist; remembered for developing the calculus and for his law of gravitation and his three laws of motion
- Force applied by a person or object that cause a second person or object to move
- A force exerted by magnets
- a force applied to an object at rest causes it to accelerate in the direction of the force
- a push or pull upon an object
- is the sum of all forces acting on an object
24 Clues: Stored energy • Energy in motion • A force exerted by magnets • a push or pull upon an object • how much matter is in an object • an object speeds up or slows down • an object resists change in motion • A force of attraction between two objects • every action has an equal opposite reaction • is the sum of all forces acting on an object • ...
Physics Crossword 3 2024-11-21
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- bouncing back into same medium
- interference where amplitudes are added, crests line up with crests
- change in frequency due to source or observer motion
- created by oscillations in electric and magnetic fields, can travel across a vacuum
- angle of incidence = angle of reflection
- interference where amplitudes are subtracted, crests line up with troughs
- twisting of a wave around a barrier
- electromagnetic, transverse wave
- oscillations of wave in a single plane
- height of wave, distance from equilibrium (direct with energy)
- wave moves through matter
- light wave can travel through medium
- mechanical, longitudinal wave
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- change of wave speed across medium (results in bending of wave)
- vibrations are perpendicular to wave motion
- vibrations are parallel to wave motion
- seconds per oscillation/cycle (inverse with period)
- related to light wave's frequency
- distance between equivalent points like crest to crest (inverse with frequency)
- ratio of speed of light in a vacuum to speed in a medium
- related to sound wave's frequency
- related to light wave's amplitude
- difference between frequencies, waves are slightly out of sync
- oscillations/cycles per second (inverse with period, inverse with wavelength)
- light wave is reflected or absorbed by a medium
- related to sound wave's amplitude
26 Clues: wave moves through matter • mechanical, longitudinal wave • bouncing back into same medium • electromagnetic, transverse wave • related to light wave's frequency • related to sound wave's frequency • related to light wave's amplitude • related to sound wave's amplitude • twisting of a wave around a barrier • light wave can travel through medium • ...
Physics Crossword 11 2024-11-24
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- at one end of the electromagnetic spectrum (5)
- Greek letter used to represent the energy needed to remove an electron from the surface of a metal (3)
- the rate of condensation increases if the ____ of the gas is decreased (11)
- these particles are made up of 3 quarks (7)
- country with the most Nobel laureates in physics (3)
- element 112 (symbol Cn) was named after this astronomer (10)
- country with the physicist awarded the first Nobel prize in physics (7)
- values found from a single judgement (8)
- they have no mass or charge (9)
- areas of compression and ____ (11)
- ke (5)
- type of lens that always creates virtual images (7)
- a state of balance between opposing forces (11)
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- happens when a particle meets its corresponding anti-particle (12)
- subatomic particle discovered in 1932 (7)
- red, green and blue are the ____ colours of light (7)
- they have no mass or charge (7)
- element 102 (symbol No) was named after this engineer (5)
- involves a liquid changing to a gas (11)
- cyan, magenta and yellow are the ____ colours of light (9)
- force caused by like-charges (9)
- subatomic particle discovered in 1897 (8)
- where NASA is based (3)
- subatomic particle discovered in early 20th century (6)
- Greek letter used to represent an exchange particle (6)
- mgh (6)
- element 100 (symbol Fm) was named after this physicist (4)
- a type of mechanical wave where pressure variation propagates through a material (8)
- ma (5)
- in our solar system there are ____ rocky planets (4)
30 Clues: ke (5) • ma (5) • mgh (6) • where NASA is based (3) • they have no mass or charge (7) • they have no mass or charge (9) • force caused by like-charges (9) • areas of compression and ____ (11) • involves a liquid changing to a gas (11) • values found from a single judgement (8) • subatomic particle discovered in 1932 (7) • subatomic particle discovered in 1897 (8) • ...
Physics Crossword 10 2024-11-17
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- the recent Beaver Moon is the last ____ of this year (9)
- can be measured in the unit N (5)
- at one end of the electromagnetic spectrum (5)
- a secondary colour of light (4)
- current x resistance (7)
- a primary colour of light (5)
- one of the A’s in NASA (14)
- Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are known as “____” planets (11)
- quantity conserved in all collisions (8)
- German physicist who studied electromagnetic waves and the photoelectric effect (5)
- all particles can be affected by the ____ nuclear force (4)
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- a secondary colour of light (6)
- a greater ____ leads to a smaller de Broglie wavelength (4)
- element 107 (symbol Bh) was named after this physicist (4)
- the “I” in the term “SI base unit” (13)
- element 96 (symbol Cm) was named after these 2 physicists with the same surname (5)
- at the centre of our galaxy there is a ____ black hole (12)
- radiators create ____ currents (10)
- best known for formulating the three laws of motion (6)
- a unit of electrical resistance (3)
- not even ____ can escape a black hole (5)
- German born theoretical physicist considered to be one of the most influential scientists (8)
- can be measured in the unit Pa (8)
- a watt is one joule per ____ (6)
- a primary colour of light (4)
- stars much bigger than our sun become ____ super giants later in their life (3)
- type of lens used by magnifying glasses (6)
- only ____ can be affected by the strong nuclear force (7)
- number of watts in a decawatt (3)
- a coulomb in SI base units (2)
30 Clues: current x resistance (7) • one of the A’s in NASA (14) • a primary colour of light (5) • a primary colour of light (4) • a coulomb in SI base units (2) • a secondary colour of light (6) • a secondary colour of light (4) • a watt is one joule per ____ (6) • can be measured in the unit N (5) • number of watts in a decawatt (3) • can be measured in the unit Pa (8) • ...
Physics Grade 12 2024-11-13
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- - Type of energy associated with motion.
- - Neutral particle in the nucleus of an atom.
- - Amount of matter in an object.
- - A particle of light.
- - Device used to store electric charge in a circuit.
- - The central part of an atom, containing protons and neutrons.
- - A closed path through which electricity flows.
- - The potential difference measured in volts.
- - Bending of light when it passes from one medium to another.
- - Number of waves that pass a point per second.
- - Force of attraction between two masses.
- - Unit of electrical resistance.
- - Product of an object's mass and velocity.
- - A particle that carries electromagnetic energy.
- - Tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion.
- - Describes the smallest quantity of energy in quantum mechanics.
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- - Splitting of a heavy nucleus into lighter nuclei.
- - Unit of force; also the scientist who formulated the laws of motion.
- - Component that reduces current flow in a circuit.
- - Maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position.
- - Measure of disorder in a system.
- - The rate at which work is done, measured in watts.
- - Change in momentum resulting from a force applied over time.
- - Process by which a conductor becomes electrically charged by a nearby magnetic field.
- - Unit of electric charge.
- - Process where light nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus.
- - Negatively charged particle found in atoms.
27 Clues: - A particle of light. • - Unit of electric charge. • - Amount of matter in an object. • - Unit of electrical resistance. • - Measure of disorder in a system. • - Type of energy associated with motion. • - Force of attraction between two masses. • - Product of an object's mass and velocity. • - Neutral particle in the nucleus of an atom. • ...
Physics Crossword 8 2024-11-03
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- the turning effect of a force (6)
- the period of a wave is the reciprocal of the ____ (9)
- there are ____ fundamental forces (4)
- this group of particles includes muons and neutrinos (6)
- force per unit area (8)
- the hand you use to check the direction of the current and magnetic field (5)
- falling objects eventually reach a ____ velocity (8)
- adding a resistor in parallel ____ the total resistance (7)
- has the quark configuration udd (7)
- the I-V graph for an Ohmic conductor at constant temperature is ____ (6)
- charge x potential difference (6)
- our model of the solar system was initially ____ (10)
- smaller planets in our solar system are primarily made of ____ (4)
- an object floats if the upthrust is equal to its ____ (6)
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- magnets that can have their magnetism turned on and off (14)
- an example of a longitudinal wave (5)
- the colour of a sunset on Mars (4)
- waves changing direction as they enter a new medium (10)
- mass x velocity (8)
- ammeters are connected in ____ (6)
- electrons have a very small de ____ wavelength (7)
- all waves can be ____ (8)
- SUVAT is used when acceleration is ____ (8)
- the first planet found using a telescope (6)
- protons have a ____ charge (8)
- a greater ____ leads to a smaller de Broglie wavelength (8)
- Laika the ____ was one of the first animals in space (3)
- the rate of energy transfer (5)
- the Earth ____ the Sun (6)
- the only planet in our solar system not named after a God (5)
- a ripple tank can be used to study the properties of ____ waves (5)
- number of Gamma photons produced during annihilation (3)
32 Clues: mass x velocity (8) • force per unit area (8) • all waves can be ____ (8) • the Earth ____ the Sun (6) • protons have a ____ charge (8) • the rate of energy transfer (5) • the turning effect of a force (6) • charge x potential difference (6) • the colour of a sunset on Mars (4) • ammeters are connected in ____ (6) • has the quark configuration udd (7) • ...
Physics Midterm vocab 2024-12-18
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- measurement is defined to be the number of digits that are actually measured plus one estimated digit
- measure of how close the measured value of a quantity is to its actual value
- the rate at which velocity changes with time
- an object launched into motion and then allowed to follow a path determined solely by the influence of gravity
- a vector that is the result of adding two or more vectors together
- object's displacement divided by total time
- push or a pull on an object
- The measure of the amount of matter in an object
- The SI unit for measuring time
- The measure of gravitational force acting on an object and varies depending on the object's location
- object's total distance divided by total time
- the vector sum of all the individual forces that act on an object
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- the force exerted by a string, rope or wire that is pulled tight
- an object's change in position
- projectile's horizontal distance it travels before landing
- The SI unit for measuring length
- The SI unit for measuring mass
- the force that opposes the motion of one surface over another
- a vector quantity that describes the rate of motion and its direction
- object's motion is free from influences other than gravity
- How close together the values of a series of measurement are to one another
- the tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion
- a quantity represented by a numerical value and unit
- the total length of the path that is taken on a trip
- Standard International Unit
- a scalar quantity that describes the rate of motion
- a quantity consisting of both a numerical value with its units and a direction
27 Clues: push or a pull on an object • Standard International Unit • an object's change in position • The SI unit for measuring mass • The SI unit for measuring time • The SI unit for measuring length • object's displacement divided by total time • the rate at which velocity changes with time • object's total distance divided by total time • ...
Physics Crossword 15 2025-01-05
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- ____ image and a ____ photon; one is formed by a lens, one is a gauge boson (7)
- a type of circuit with multiple paths for current to flow through (8)
- the transfer of heat in a solid (10)
- mass x velocity (8)
- always connected in parallel (10)
- has the unit Ωm (11)
- one of the scientists of the Manhattan project (8)
- the lowest temperature possible is ____ zero (8)
- the transfer of heat in a liquid or gas (10)
- famous space telescope launched by NASA in the 90’s (6)
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- often referred to as the fourth dimension (4)
- they have a very large charge to mass ratio (9)
- one of the scientists of the Manhattan project (11)
- the number of years it takes light to travel 9.46 x 10^15 m (3)
- energy type that a spring or rubber band might have (7)
- EM waves used to check for fake money (11)
- unit named after a German Physicist (3)
- EM waves used to make your food hot (10)
- g is the acceleration due to ____ (7)
- constant shown with the letter h (6)
- the distance from Earth to this planet is 30 x distance from the Earth to the Sun (7)
- how you should connect your resistors if you want maximum resistance (6)
22 Clues: mass x velocity (8) • has the unit Ωm (11) • always connected in parallel (10) • the transfer of heat in a solid (10) • constant shown with the letter h (6) • g is the acceleration due to ____ (7) • unit named after a German Physicist (3) • EM waves used to make your food hot (10) • EM waves used to check for fake money (11) • the transfer of heat in a liquid or gas (10) • ...
PHYSICS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-12-30
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- The force exerted on a body by gravity.
- The transfer of thermal energy.
- An elementary particle that is identical to the nucleus of the hydrogen atom
- Movement back and forth at a regular speed.
- A type of circuit where the current that flows through all the devices is the same
- The set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of electric charge.
- The bending of a wave when it enters a medium where its speed is different.
- The science of the origin and development of the universe.
- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves.
- Effect observed when the source of a wave moves relative to an observer.
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- A closed loop that allows current to flow.
- A reaction in which the products themselves spread the reaction.
- A subatomic particle having the same mass as a given particle but opposite electric or magnetic properties.
- A hypothetical tunnel connecting two separate points in space-time.
- Scientist known for his discovery of the expansion of the universe.
- The basic unit of a chemical element.
- A device that emits light through a process of optical amplification.
- A type of energy possessed by the body due to its motion
- Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
- A type of matter hypothesized to account for a large part of the total mass in the universe.
20 Clues: The transfer of thermal energy. • The basic unit of a chemical element. • The force exerted on a body by gravity. • A closed loop that allows current to flow. • Movement back and forth at a regular speed. • The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves. • A type of energy possessed by the body due to its motion • ...
Wave physics definitions 2025-03-11
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- Interference: The interaction of two or more waves overlapping in a medium.
- Sound waves with frequencies above human hearing (above 20,000 Hz).
- Speeds exceeding Mach 5, much faster than the speed of sound.
- A region in a longitudinal wave where particles are closest together.
- A region in a longitudinal wave where particles are spread apart.
- Sound waves with frequencies below human hearing (below 20 Hz).
- Whole number multiples of a fundamental frequency in a vibrating system.
- Interference: When waves combine to reduce or cancel out their amplitudes.
- A unit measuring the intensity of sound on a logarithmic scale.
- The perceived frequency of a sound, determining how high or low it is.
- A point in a standing wave where there is no movement.
- The ratio of an object's speed to the speed of sound in a given medium.
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- Frequency: The frequency at which an object naturally vibrates when disturbed.
- Effect: The change in frequency or pitch of a wave due to the motion of the source or observer.
- Wave: A wave pattern that appears stationary due to the interference of two opposite-traveling waves.
- Superposition: The principle that the total displacement at any point is the sum of individual wave displacements.
- Interference: When waves combine to create a wave with greater amplitude.
- The amplification of vibrations when an object is exposed to its natural frequency.
- A point in a standing wave with maximum displacement.
- Vibration: When an object is made to vibrate by an external force at a specific frequency.
- A periodic variation in sound intensity caused by the interference of two sound waves with slightly different frequencies.
21 Clues: A point in a standing wave with maximum displacement. • A point in a standing wave where there is no movement. • Speeds exceeding Mach 5, much faster than the speed of sound. • Sound waves with frequencies below human hearing (below 20 Hz). • A unit measuring the intensity of sound on a logarithmic scale. • ...
Chapter 6 Physics 2025-03-04
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- _________ inelastic collisions can be analyzed in terms of momentum.
- Newton’s _____ law leads to conservation of momentum.
- In a perfectly inelastic collision, two objects _____ together.
- _______ velocity is equal to the constant velocity required for the object to travel the same displacement.
- Newton called momentum, “_____ of motion”
- Kinetic energy is not conserved in _________ collisions.
- Forces in ____ collisions are not constant during the collisions.
- equals change in momentum divided by the time interval
- Elastic and perfectly inelastic collisions are ________ cases.
- Force is reduced when the time interval of an impact is ______
- In elastic collisions, colliding ______ move separately after the collision.
- Most collisions are ______ elastic nor perfectly inelastic.
- During a collision, the forces on the two cars are equal in _______ and opposite in direction.
- the theorem that says force times time interval equals change in momentum
- ______ forces are disregarded in most conservation of momentum problems
- the term on the left side of the equation (F delta t)
- In all interactions between ________ objects, momentum is conserved.
- the plural form of momentum.
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- momentum is conserved in ________.
- depends on the impulse-momentum theorem
- Total _______ energy is not conserved in a collision.
- The unit for impulse is ___________
- the SI units for momentum are ________ per second
- The conserved _______ in elastic collisions are momentum and kinetic energy.
- the law of ________ of motion states that total initial momentum = total final momentum
- momentum is a _____ quantity
- In an _______ collision, two objects collide and return to their original shape.
- is mass times times velocity
- momentum is conserved for objects ______ away from each other.
- A _____ in momentum takes force and time.
30 Clues: momentum is a _____ quantity • is mass times times velocity • the plural form of momentum. • momentum is conserved in ________. • The unit for impulse is ___________ • depends on the impulse-momentum theorem • Newton called momentum, “_____ of motion” • A _____ in momentum takes force and time. • the SI units for momentum are ________ per second • ...
Physics-Orbital Motion 2025-01-25
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- a bright object in the night sky made up of bright plasma
- the force that attracts a body towards another body
- the curved path of a celestial object
- the motion of one object around another
- a quantity having both direction and magnitude.
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- a collection of matter that can be considered a singular unit for scientific studies
- the interval of time between successive occurrences of the same state in an oscillatory or cyclic phenomenon, such as a mechanical vibration, an alternating current, a variable star, or an electromagnetic wave.
- the average distance between the earth and the sun
- a celestial body moving around a star
- Oval shape,sum of its distances from two other points (the foci) is constant,
- the force acting on an object moving in a circular path towards the middle of the point the object is moving around
- deviation of a curve or orbital from circularity
- distance from object to the object its orbiting
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- each planet's orbit about the Sun is an ellipse
- the squares of the orbital periods of the planets are directly proportional to the cubes of the semi-major axes of their orbits.
- the points on the ellipse of a planets orbit
- the imaginary line joining a planet and the Sun sweeps equal areas of space during equal time intervals as the planet orbits.
- the speed of something in a given direction
- acceleration of a object in a circular path or motion
20 Clues: the curved path of a celestial object • a celestial body moving around a star • the motion of one object around another • the speed of something in a given direction • the points on the ellipse of a planets orbit • each planet's orbit about the Sun is an ellipse • a quantity having both direction and magnitude. • distance from object to the object its orbiting • ...
motion in physics 2025-01-21
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- The moving of something from its place or position the change of place or position
- the symbol that represents a position along an axis
- motion This motion at a constant speed
- reasonable for displacement vectors how any two vectors are added.
- is a number with one digit to the left of the decimal point and zero or more to the right of it multiplied by a power of ten
- A system that interacts with another system to extract and store information about it.
- how we represent the velocity of an object points in the direction the object’s motion, and whose magnitude is the object’s speed.
- units, scientists use a system of units called le Système Internationale d’Unités,
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- interval , measures the elapsed time as an object moves from an initial position at time to a final position at time
- A number expressing the central or typical value in a set of data most commonly the mean, which is calculated by dividing the sum of the values in the set by their number
- have no uncertainty and when used in calculations do not change the number of significant figures of measured numbers
- A ratio that compares two quantities with different units of measurement, essentially expressing how much of one quantity changes with respect to another quantity often written as a fraction where the numerator represents the first quantity and the denominator represents the second quantity
- estimate, A one-significant-figure estimate or calculation such as this estimate of speed
- quantity, When a physical quantity is described by a single number with a unit
- size or length of a vector
- quantity, quantity that has both a size and a direction .
- diagram a composite image showing an object’s positions at several equally spaced instants of time
- Occurring or done in an infinitely small amount of time
- how we graphically represent a vector
- An object that is thrown or launched into the air and is only significantly influenced by the force of gravity during its flight meaning the only force acting on it is essentially gravity after the initial launch its path is called a trajectory
20 Clues: size or length of a vector • how we graphically represent a vector • motion This motion at a constant speed • the symbol that represents a position along an axis • Occurring or done in an infinitely small amount of time • quantity, quantity that has both a size and a direction . • reasonable for displacement vectors how any two vectors are added. • ...
Physics Terms Review 2025-02-05
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- Motion of an object when gravity is the only significant force acting on it
- Used in conjunction with displacement, velocity, and acceleration to describe an object in rotational motion
- A push or a pull
- Tendency of an object to resist changes in velocity
- Entire length of an object's path
- Gives the location of the zero point of a variable and the direction in which the values increase
- Force that a string or rope exerts on an object
- When net force on an object is zero, it is in ___.
- Quantity that includes both magnitude and direction
- Represents the sum of two other vectors
- Quantity that is just a number without any direction
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- Johannes ___, developed three laws that explain the motion of celestial bodies
- A change in position
- Rate at which an object's velocity changes
- Force exerted by a fluid on an object opposing motion through the fluid
- An object shot through the air
- Distance and direction from the origin to an object
- Point at which all variables in a coordinate system equal zero
- Force of attraction between two objects, proportional to the objects' masses
- Series of images showing the positions of a moving object at equal time intervals
- Object or objects of interest
- Type of friction exerted when two surfaces rub against each other because both are moving
- Acceleration experienced by an object in uniform circular motion "center-seeking"
- Type of friction exerted on one surface by another when there is not motion between them
24 Clues: A push or a pull • A change in position • Object or objects of interest • An object shot through the air • Entire length of an object's path • Represents the sum of two other vectors • Rate at which an object's velocity changes • Force that a string or rope exerts on an object • When net force on an object is zero, it is in ___. • ...
Physics Paper 1 2025-04-29
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- Non-renewable that does not release greenhouse gases
- EM wave that can cause skin cancer
- Energy transferred per unit of charge
- Renewable resource that uses falling water to generate electricity
- Type of wave that has oscillations parallel to wave travel
- Percentage of energy transferred in useful ways
- Downwards force on a falling body
- Mass per unit volume
- Slows neutrons to thermal speeds
- Rate of flow of Charge
- Large nuclei breaks into smaller nuclei and energy released
- Where fission occurs naturally
- Particle that can be transferred due to friction between 2 insulators
- Property of a velocity time graph that tells you acceleration
- Number of oscillations per second
- First finger stands for this in LHR
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- Rate of energy transfer
- Most ionizing radiation type
- Renewable resource that has free fuel and is weather dependant
- Thumb stands for this in LHR
- Longest wavelength EM Wave
- When source of radiation is in or on you
- Only lets current flow in 1 direction
- A material that retains its magnetism for a long time is magnetically ____
- Opposition to flow of electric current
- 2 small nuclei join to make a larger one
- Type of wave that has oscillations perpendicular to wave travel
- Highest energy EM wave
- Radiation used in thickness monitoring
29 Clues: Mass per unit volume • Rate of flow of Charge • Highest energy EM wave • Rate of energy transfer • Longest wavelength EM Wave • Most ionizing radiation type • Thumb stands for this in LHR • Where fission occurs naturally • Slows neutrons to thermal speeds • Downwards force on a falling body • Number of oscillations per second • EM wave that can cause skin cancer • ...
Advanced Physics DYOE 2022-08-30
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- Taube taught two of ________'s siblings
- the month when you ___ take the AP Physics 1 exam
- the SI unit of mass
- the first name of a student in this class who has never had Taube as a teacher
- a process of changing units
- Taube's son's nickname
- forgetting to calibrate a scale would be an example of this type of error
- type of error that is unpredictable and difficult to eliminate
- the variable that you change as the experimenter
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- the closeness of trials
- three of these subatomic particles make up a proton
- the number of significant figures in the measurement 5.200 m
- how close the measurement is to the true value
- reliably known digits
- the decimal place of uncertainty of a timer that measures 1.13 seconds
- a non-SI unit that can be used to measure distance
- Taube is due with her second boy in this month
- the charge of electrons
- There are one _______ grams in a kilogram
- the first name of someone who was a 9th grade MVP
- calculating the _______ of a position vs time graph will give you the velocity
- the last name of a student who was a 9th grade MVP
- the three letters after Taube's name
- something that should NOT be included in the cells below column headers of a data table
- scientific _________ is used to express really large or really small values
25 Clues: the SI unit of mass • reliably known digits • Taube's son's nickname • the closeness of trials • the charge of electrons • a process of changing units • the three letters after Taube's name • Taube taught two of ________'s siblings • There are one _______ grams in a kilogram • how close the measurement is to the true value • Taube is due with her second boy in this month • ...
Physics year 2 2025-05-14
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- A line representing the direction of light.
- The imaginary line at right angles to a surface.
- Example of a non-luminous object.
- Caused by Earth’s axial tilt.
- Days in a full Moon phase cycle.
- A system of billions of stars.
- Allows only one colour of light to pass through.
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- Hours it takes Earth to rotate once.
- Type of eclipse when the Moon is in Earth’s shadow.
- One of the primary colours of light.
- A natural satellite of a planet.
- The distance between two peaks in a wave.
- Upward force from displaced fluid.
- The increase in length when a material is stretched.
- Type of eclipse when the Moon covers the Sun.
- Forces can cause this in shape, speed, or direction.
- The fastest and longest wavelength light colour.
- The force that pulls objects towards each other.
- A negatively charged subatomic particle.
- Cause of gas pressure in containers.
- The scientist whose law relates force to extension.
- SI unit of pressure.
- A natural form of electric discharge.
- Splitting of white light into colours.
- What may happen to the universe if it has enough mass.
- A substance often sprayed using static charge.
- All colours of light have the same one in air.
- Earth rotates on this.
- What opposite charges do.
- The bouncing of light off a surface.
- Another way to describe a force.
- The range of visible light colours.
- A small star, like the Sun.
- Tool used to measure mass.
- Metal with higher density than water, but can float in ships.
- Objects that emit their own light.
- Reflects light and forms images.
- Causes change in motion or shape.
- The force of gravity acting on an object.
- Formed from the collapse of a massive star.
- The path of a body around another in space.
- A positively charged subatomic particle.
- The SI unit of force.
- Type of pollution removed by electrostatic precipitators.
- The amount of space something occupies.
- The pulling force in a stretched object.
- What like charges do.
- When a charged object is connected to the ground.
- Force has both magnitude and this.
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- The region where the material is permanently deformed.
- The angle between incoming ray and the normal.
- The slowest and shortest wavelength light colour.
- Theory about the origin of the universe.
- Secondary colour formed from blue and green.
- The sum of all forces acting on an object.
- Mass divided by volume.
- Secondary colour formed from red and green.
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- What happens to light in a denser material.
- The force due to gravity on a mass.
- Electrons do this during charging by friction.
- The bending of light as it changes speed.
- Tool used to draw light rays.
- Mass is a measure of how much of this is in an object.
- The Sun will become one as it ages.
- Type of speed when no resultant force acts.
- A material that allows electric charge to move easily.
- One way to describe a force.
- Secondary colour formed from red and blue.
- The force that opposes motion between two surfaces.
- The process of removing charge from an object.
- The region where an object returns to original shape after stretching.
- Can used to measure volume of irregular objects.
- Evidence supporting the Big Bang theory.
- Used to measure displaced water volume.
- Formed when light is blocked.
- A material that does not allow charge to flow easily.
- Light rays are drawn as this shape.
- A massive ball of gas emitting energy by radiation.
- What the universe continues to do.
- Increases pressure in a liquid.
- Type of electricity involving non-moving charge.
- Tiny units that make up matter.
- An exploding star.
- When one celestial body blocks another.
- A subatomic particle with no charge.
- To spin on an axis.
- Force per unit area.
- Used to disperse white light.
- Caused by the gravity of the Moon and Sun.
- A sudden release of electric charge.
- A body orbiting a star, not producing its own light.
- State of matter where pressure comes from particle collisions.
- What objects do to appear coloured.
- Star formed after a supernova.
- Pressure is inversely proportional to this.
- Tool used to measure force.
- The unit of electric charge.
- Everything that exists in space.
- State of matter that exerts pressure with depth.
- The object used in Hooke’s Law experiments.
- Happens when an object's density is less than the fluid.
- What happens to light in a less dense material.
- The point where a material stops obeying Hooke’s Law.
105 Clues: An exploding star. • To spin on an axis. • SI unit of pressure. • Force per unit area. • The SI unit of force. • What like charges do. • Earth rotates on this. • Mass divided by volume. • What opposite charges do. • Tool used to measure mass. • A small star, like the Sun. • Tool used to measure force. • One way to describe a force. • The unit of electric charge. • ...
Year 7 Physics 2025-05-10
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- Opposes motion. A push force - resistance when two objects/surfaces touch/move
- Force size and direction are shown using these
- Forces are measured in this
- A non-contact force that can be a push and a pull...
- The extension of a spring is ____________ to the force applied
- The ‘thing’ that you change in an investigation
- Applied push force
- A push force on an object, always at 90 degrees to the surface
- This force exists due to gravity
- Unless the ________ limit has been reached, a spring will revert to its original shape when the force is removed.
- The sum of all forces acting on an object
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- Experimental term – ‘things’ that can potentially change.
- A push or a pull
- Forces acting on an object that is speeding up or slowing down
- (2 words) Something that you must keep the same in an investigation
- Happens to a spring when a pull force is applied
- A push up on an object from a liquid or gas
- The distance an object travels divided by the speed it is travelling
- Happens to a spring when a push force is applied
- The 'thing' you are measuring in an investiation
- Forces acting on a stationary object or one moving at a constant speed
- Device used to measure the size of forces
22 Clues: A push or a pull • Applied push force • Forces are measured in this • This force exists due to gravity • Device used to measure the size of forces • The sum of all forces acting on an object • A push up on an object from a liquid or gas • Force size and direction are shown using these • The ‘thing’ that you change in an investigation • ...
crossword science: physics 2025-08-06
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- What is the wave period measured in?
- What is the fastest wave in the universe
- What is something that sound does to the air?
- What is the type of wave that sounds travel with?
- What is the lowest type of wave? (they usually are 2 words)
- What is the 3d lowest type of wave?
- What is the pushy type of wave?
- What is the wave that goes up and down?
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- What is wavelength measured in?
- What is a wave that can travel through vacuum?
- What is the snail looking thing in our ear
- What is the 3rd highest wave?
- What ii the 2nd lowest type of wave?
- What a ear bone name?
- What is the 2nd highest wave?
- What is the musical instrument in our ear?
- What is frequency measured in?
- What is the highest type of wave?(usually are 2 words as well)
- What is another way of saying the outer ear?
- What is something that we can hear?
20 Clues: What a ear bone name? • What is the 3rd highest wave? • What is the 2nd highest wave? • What is frequency measured in? • What is wavelength measured in? • What is the pushy type of wave? • What is the 3d lowest type of wave? • What is something that we can hear? • What is the wave period measured in? • What ii the 2nd lowest type of wave? • ...
Module 1 Physics 2025-10-17
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- when an object applies a force on another object, the second object applies a force of the same strentgh on the first object but the force is in the opposite direction
- a measure of the change in velocity during a period of time
- the difference between the initial or starting position and the final position
- a force that one object applies to another object without touching it
- an attractive force that exists between all objects that have mass
- the starting point you choose to describe the location, or position, of an object
- a push or a pull on one object by another object that is touching it
- the forces two objects apply to each other
- an object's distance and direction from a reference point
- law that states that the acceleration of an object is equal to the net force exerted on the object divided by the object's mass
- the force that pushes perpendicular to the object's surface
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- the combination of all forces acting on an object
- when colliding objects bounce off each other
- the gravitational force exerted on an object
- a reagion of space that has a physical quantity (such as force) at every point
- an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion unless a force acts on the object
- a measure of the distance an object travels in a given amount of time
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- a contact force that resists the sliding motion of two surfaces that are touching
- the speed and direction of a moving object
- a simple model to understand what will happen to an object due to a force
- a push or a pull on an object
22 Clues: a push or a pull on an object • the speed and direction of a moving object • the forces two objects apply to each other • when colliding objects bounce off each other • the gravitational force exerted on an object • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction • the combination of all forces acting on an object • ...
Physics- Electricity Vocab 2026-02-04
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- The sudden, rapid flow of electrons between two objects with different electrical potentials, neutralizing a built-up, stationary charge.
- It is the positively charged particle that, together with the electrically neutral particles called neutrons, makes up the nucleus of an atom.
- The magnitude of the charge of an electron; approximately 1.602x10^-19 C.
- The SI unit of electric charge, represents the quantity of electricity transported by a current of one ampere flowing for one second
- A property of objects that determines the strength of the electric force with which they act on other charged objects, and the strength of electric forces by which other such objects act on them.
- Neutral subatomic particle that, in conjunction with protons, makes up the nucleus of every atom except ordinary hydrogen.
- The process of dispersing excess charge by touching an object to Earth or another large conductive body.
- Says that the net charge of an isolated system will always remain constant.[1] This means that any system that is not exchanging mass or energy with its surroundings will never have a different total charge at any two times.
- Atoms that have more or fewer electrons and, as a whole, are electrically charged.
- A cation has more protons than electrons, consequently giving it a net positive charge.
- A material, such as glass, through which a charge will not move easily.
- Charging by friction can be done by generating an imbalance of electrons and protons between two bodies
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- The process of charging a neutral object by touching it with a charged object.
- The study of electric charges that can be collected and held in one place.
- a subatomic particle whose electric charge is negative one elementary charge.
- A material, such as copper, through which a charge will move easily.
- A material with zero resistance that can conduct electricity without thermal energy transformations.
- Form of electricity resulting from the imbalance between positive and negative charges within a material that occurs when electrons move from one material to another.
- Material that behaves as a conductor under certain conditions and as an insulator in others; can be used to make solid-state electronic components.
- The process of charging an object without touching it, which can be accomplished by bringing a charged object close to a neutral object, causing a separation of charges, then separating the object to be charged, trapping opposite but equal charges.
- A negatively charged ion; an ion that is attracted to the anode during electrolysis.
21 Clues: A material, such as copper, through which a charge will move easily. • A material, such as glass, through which a charge will not move easily. • The magnitude of the charge of an electron; approximately 1.602x10^-19 C. • The study of electric charges that can be collected and held in one place. • ...
Forces in Physics 2025-10-28
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- Motion under the influence of gravity alone.
- Resistance of an object to changes in motion.
- Push or pull that can cause acceleration.
- Vector describing change in position and direction.
- Total quantity divided by total time.
- Measured at a single moment in time.
- SI unit of force.
- Total length of the path traveled.
- Visual representation of motion or forces.
- Support force exerted perpendicular to a surface.
- Perpendicular to the ground.
- A point used to define position or motion.
- Diagram showing all forces acting on a single object.
- Vector rate of change of position.
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- Force directly exerted by a person or object.
- Change in position relative to a reference point.
- Force resisting motion between surfaces.
- Rate of change of velocity over time.
- An object moving through the air under gravity.
- Condition where all forces cancel out.
- Gravitational force acting on a mass.
- Measure of matter and inertia in an object.
- Object or group of objects being analyzed.
- Scalar measure of distance traveled per unit time.
- Parallel to the ground.
- Forces that do not cancel, causing acceleration.
- The curved path of a projectile.
- Force of attraction between masses.
- Pulling force transmitted by a rope or string.
- Overall force resulting from all individual forces.
30 Clues: SI unit of force. • Parallel to the ground. • Perpendicular to the ground. • The curved path of a projectile. • Total length of the path traveled. • Vector rate of change of position. • Force of attraction between masses. • Measured at a single moment in time. • Rate of change of velocity over time. • Gravitational force acting on a mass. • Total quantity divided by total time. • ...
School Subjects 2024-07-07
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- - Numbers and equations
- - Study of the mind
- - Study of the natural world
- - Drawing and painting
- - Study of the Earth
- - Study of sound
- - Study of forces
- - Study of society
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- - Study of theater
- - Exercise and sports
- - Study of matter
- - Study of life
- - Study of markets
- - Language and literature
- - Study of the past
15 Clues: - Study of life • - Study of sound • - Study of matter • - Study of forces • - Study of theater • - Study of markets • - Study of society • - Study of the mind • - Study of the past • - Study of the Earth • - Exercise and sports • - Drawing and painting • - Numbers and equations • - Language and literature • - Study of the natural world
General Science Vocab 2023-05-25
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- Measures strength of earthquakes
- Supercontinent
- Regular, repeating pattern
- The ability to do work
- Basic building block of matter
- An educated guess
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- Pivot point of a lever
- Study of chemicals
- Element with the symbol K
- Large ocean wave
- Bonding electrons
- Unit for energy
- Particle with a negative charge
- Study of matter
- Distance/Time
15 Clues: Distance/Time • Supercontinent • Unit for energy • Study of matter • Large ocean wave • Bonding electrons • An educated guess • Study of chemicals • Pivot point of a lever • The ability to do work • Element with the symbol K • Regular, repeating pattern • Basic building block of matter • Particle with a negative charge • Measures strength of earthquakes
How well do you know me? 2025-04-16
15 Clues: my last name • my birth month • my zodiac sign • my biggest fear • my favourite band • my favourite sweet • my favourite season • my favourite colour • my favourite flower • my favourite animal • my favourite subject • my favourite chocolate • my favourite type of salad • my least favourite subject • my favourite drink (2 words)
Chemistry 2025-03-24
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- A ____ reaction is when a set of substances undergo a chemical change and form a different substance
- Chemistry began as an official science during the ____s
- chemistry is closely related to _______
- Chemistry is the study of ______
- Modern chemistry is about ___ centuries old
- the formula for water is ___
- People who study chemistry
- Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier is considered the ______ of chemistry
- iron, gold, and silver are ______
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- the study of the chemical processes that take place in living organisms, for instance in farming, and on the effect the resulting produce will have on our body’s metabolism.
- many chemicals are harmless but some are dangerous, for example _______ can cause cancer
- there are currently ____ _______ ________ elements on the periodic table
- ________ chemistry involves looking at chemistry through the lens of physics to study changes in pressure, temperatures and rates of conversion, for example, as substances react.
- Substances made up of a single type of atom
- Elements are listed on the ______ table
- matter is made up of tiny building blocks called _____
- the study of matter and the chemical changes that matter undergoes
- chemistry is sometimes called the ______ science
- There are ____ types of chemistry
19 Clues: People who study chemistry • the formula for water is ___ • Chemistry is the study of ______ • There are ____ types of chemistry • iron, gold, and silver are ______ • chemistry is closely related to _______ • Elements are listed on the ______ table • Substances made up of a single type of atom • Modern chemistry is about ___ centuries old • ...
Chemistry 2025-08-11
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- A ____ reaction is when a set of substances undergo a chemical change and form a different substance
- Chemistry began as an official science during the ____s
- chemistry is closely related to _______
- Chemistry is the study of ______
- Modern chemistry is about ___ centuries old
- the formula for water is ___
- People who study chemistry
- Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier is considered the ______ of chemistry
- iron, gold, and silver are ______
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- the study of the chemical processes that take place in living organisms, for instance in farming, and on the effect the resulting produce will have on our body’s metabolism.
- many chemicals are harmless but some are dangerous, for example _______ can cause cancer
- there are currently ____ _______ ________ elements on the periodic table
- ________ chemistry involves looking at chemistry through the lens of physics to study changes in pressure, temperatures and rates of conversion, for example, as substances react.
- Substances made up of a single type of atom
- Elements are listed on the ______ table
- matter is made up of tiny building blocks called _____
- the study of matter and the chemical changes that matter undergoes
- chemistry is sometimes called the ______ science
- There are ____ types of chemistry
19 Clues: People who study chemistry • the formula for water is ___ • Chemistry is the study of ______ • There are ____ types of chemistry • iron, gold, and silver are ______ • chemistry is closely related to _______ • Elements are listed on the ______ table • Substances made up of a single type of atom • Modern chemistry is about ___ centuries old • ...
SUBJECT 2021-10-10
Famous Scientists and Mathematicians 2013-04-20
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- Created the three fundamental laws of physics. He was also a pioneer in Calculus.
- Most of us got this mathematician's question wrong on our matrices test.
- One of the founders of quantum mechanics. He also has a cat.
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- Created the mathematical reasoning behind Niel Bohr's work.
- created a theorem used for triangles in mathematics.
- Discovered the electron.
- Discovered the nucleus.
- First woman to win a Nobel Prize for Chemistry and Physics.
- E=MC2. If you get this one wrong, you have issues.
- He is considered the father of modern astronomy. In addition, these works were censored by the Catholic church.
10 Clues: Discovered the nucleus. • Discovered the electron. • E=MC2. If you get this one wrong, you have issues. • created a theorem used for triangles in mathematics. • Created the mathematical reasoning behind Niel Bohr's work. • First woman to win a Nobel Prize for Chemistry and Physics. • One of the founders of quantum mechanics. He also has a cat. • ...
Branches of physics 2026-01-30
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- -Deals with study of electric charges and circuits
- - Deals with heat energy as it is transformed to other forms of energy
- - Deals with motion in relation to forces
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- Physics - Deals with quantum physics
- optics - Deals with light and its behavior
- - Deals with propagation of energy through space
- - Deals with celestial objects e.g. stars, planets
- Magnetism - Deals with the electric and magnetic fields and their relationship
8 Clues: Physics - Deals with quantum physics • - Deals with motion in relation to forces • optics - Deals with light and its behavior • - Deals with propagation of energy through space • - Deals with celestial objects e.g. stars, planets • -Deals with study of electric charges and circuits • - Deals with heat energy as it is transformed to other forms of energy • ...
koulua 2017-11-10
School subjects 2025-11-21
Subjects at school 2025-04-03
12 Clues: 3+4= • sport • magnetism • computers • Piccasso,daVinci • kings,queens,wars • we are studying now • animals,plants,body • rock, classical, opera • you make something to eat • you read books in this language • the earth,countries,capital cities
Vocabulario 2023-10-11
Indian Nobel Laureates 2024-11-11
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- 1983 Nobel Prize in Physics for structure and evolution of stars
- What is the name of the Nobel Prize awarded to Kailash Satyarthi?
- Which Indian Nobel Laureate is associated with the Missionaries of Charity?
- Only Indian Economics Nobel Laureate
- Rabindranath Tagore won nobel in which field
- Oil eating bacteria were engineered by
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- In which field did C.V. Raman win the Nobel Prize?
- Which Indian Nobel Laureate is known for his work on the structure and function of ribosomes?
- Why did C.V. Raman receive the Nobel Prize?
- For what specific work did Har Gobind Khorana receive the Nobel Prize?
10 Clues: Only Indian Economics Nobel Laureate • Oil eating bacteria were engineered by • Why did C.V. Raman receive the Nobel Prize? • Rabindranath Tagore won nobel in which field • In which field did C.V. Raman win the Nobel Prize? • 1983 Nobel Prize in Physics for structure and evolution of stars • What is the name of the Nobel Prize awarded to Kailash Satyarthi? • ...
School Subjects 2025-02-28
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- This subject includes biology, chemistry, and physics
- Students use a calculator in this class that involves numbers
- We learn about the past in this subject
- In China, people speak this language
- We learn about the Earth and different countries in this subject
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- In this subject, people do a lot of experiments with chemicals
- People speak this language in English, the US, Australia, and more
- People learn about plants and animals in this subject
- This is the science of forces such as heat, light, and sound
- A class studied at school, like English, math, and science
10 Clues: In China, people speak this language • We learn about the past in this subject • This subject includes biology, chemistry, and physics • People learn about plants and animals in this subject • A class studied at school, like English, math, and science • This is the science of forces such as heat, light, and sound • ...
5FM Back To School Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-15
10 Clues: Fruit • Writing tool • Measuring tool • Holds your books • Numeracy subject • Physical activity • Literature subject • Holds your beverages • Something you write in • Subject involves experiments
Crossword Puzzle for exam Phase 3 2024-07-04
10 Clues: 100 • De pizza • Estrellas • De trafico • Viuda Negra • Fundamentales • Miel canadiense • Me gusta el Dinero • Dia de la independencia • Billie (Canción de Michael Jackson)
Jobs 2023-01-12
14 Clues: cuts hair • fixes cars • reports news • know the laws • cures animals • plays in films • creates buildings • plays instruments • helps to a doctor • works in restaurants • protects people from the war • help to understand a school subject • raises domestic animals and vegetables • explores physics, chemistry, maths etc.
College subjects 2022-10-23
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- study living things
- start your own company
- study how light and energy work
- help people learn
- create websites
- work in government
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- study language
- design buildings
- take care of sick people
- study how people use money
- build machines and bridges
- study chemical reactions
- medical assistance
- understand the rules of society
14 Clues: study language • create websites • design buildings • help people learn • medical assistance • work in government • study living things • start your own company • take care of sick people • study chemical reactions • study how people use money • build machines and bridges • study how light and energy work • understand the rules of society
Emerson Crossword 2023-12-12
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- Emersons fav color
- emersons fav cousin
- Emersons failed talking stage
- emersons fav class
- the sister i hate
- Emersons Fav sport
- the sister who is a baby
- Emersons last name
- emersons least fav class
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- Emersons Fav Show
- emersons fav holiday
- emersons biggest opp in science...
- emersons nickname
- emersons fav number
14 Clues: Emersons Fav Show • the sister i hate • emersons nickname • Emersons fav color • emersons fav class • Emersons Fav sport • Emersons last name • emersons fav cousin • emersons fav number • emersons fav holiday • the sister who is a baby • emersons least fav class • Emersons failed talking stage • emersons biggest opp in science...
Spelling words November 20-24 2023-11-21
14 Clues: the P in PE • an accident • what you tie • to make a call • a form of math • the next level • a spoken sentence • what's behind you • soap for your hair • opposite of pulled • abbreviated writing • an ancient Egyptian king • another word for a selfie • head, ___, knees and toes
The Pirate Puzzle - Third Edition 2024-03-28
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- MITOSIS &
- AP BIOLOGY TEACHER
- GROUP OF THE PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS
- 7th ELEMENT OF THE PERIODIC TABLE
- POPULAR SCIENCE ELECTIVE
- DARWIN
- THIS ELEMENTS ABBRV IS "AU"
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- AP EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL
- PUNNET
- AP CHEMISTRY TEACHER
- ATOMIC BOMB CREATOR
- AP PHYSICS TEACHER
- MARCH 31st
- HOW ROCKS ARE BROKEN DOWN AND CHANGED
14 Clues: PUNNET • DARWIN • MITOSIS & • MARCH 31st • AP BIOLOGY TEACHER • AP PHYSICS TEACHER • ATOMIC BOMB CREATOR • AP CHEMISTRY TEACHER • POPULAR SCIENCE ELECTIVE • AP EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL • THIS ELEMENTS ABBRV IS "AU" • 7th ELEMENT OF THE PERIODIC TABLE • HOW ROCKS ARE BROKEN DOWN AND CHANGED • GROUP OF THE PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS
Korean Pop 2015-06-02
15 Clues: twenty one • Lee So-Man • gd and top • math equation • gangnam style • Yang Hyun-suk • queen of kpop • physics symbol • aliens of kpop • luhan and tiffany • 7 boys martial arts • ygentertaiment boy band • smentertaiment girl band • korean word for girl to elder boy • korean word for girl to older girl
You & Me 2020-06-04
15 Clues: My name • Our name • Your name • I'm afraid of • My fav Subject • Our 1st Cinema • 1st Theme park • Your Fav Color • The Lucky Seats • The Anniversary • The 1st 3rd Person • Our Love starts at • Thing I want in Ur Henna • The Babies we wished for • Subject we got whole day Punishment for
Subject 2015-09-09
How well do you know me? 2025-04-16
15 Clues: my last name • my zodiac sign • my birth month • my biggest fear • my favourite band • my favourite sweet • my favourite colour • my favourite season • my favourite animal • my favourite flower • my favourite subject • my favourite chocolate • my favourite type of salad • my least favourite subject • my favourite drink (2 words)
BRAINY BREAKTHROUGHS 2024-12-04
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- Building block of matter
- Complete set of genes
- Concentrated light beam
- Darwin's big idea
- Immunity booster
- Newton's famous discovery
- Gene-editing tool
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- Study of Earth's surface
- First antibiotic
- Hormone for diabetes
- Blueprint of life
- Star-gazing device
- Physics of the very small
- Particle with a boson
- Negatively charged particle
15 Clues: First antibiotic • Immunity booster • Blueprint of life • Darwin's big idea • Gene-editing tool • Star-gazing device • Hormone for diabetes • Complete set of genes • Particle with a boson • Concentrated light beam • Study of Earth's surface • Building block of matter • Physics of the very small • Newton's famous discovery • Negatively charged particle
SWEET SIXTEEN 2026-02-09
9 Clues: Frank ___ • Lotus _____ • my husband: • _____ bunny • ____'s house • never take ___ • peaches and _____ • Brother Noah's sister • McLaren is better than ____
physics topics 2022-03-19
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- quantity that is fully described by both a magnitude and a direction
- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- The process of transforming unpolarized light into polarized light
- a disturbance that travels through a medium from one location to another location
- are objects that generate their own light
- the bending of the path of a light wave as it passes from one material to another material
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- a vector quantity that refers to the rate at which an object changes its position.
- a flow of charge within a circuit
- The degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment
- a form of energy transfer from a high temperature location to a low temperature location
- a scalar quantity that refers to "how fast an object is moving
- is a metric unit measuring Forces
12 Clues: a flow of charge within a circuit • is a metric unit measuring Forces • are objects that generate their own light • The degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment • a scalar quantity that refers to "how fast an object is moving • The process of transforming unpolarized light into polarized light • ...
Physics Wave 2022-01-26
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- the position of a point in time on a cycle of a waveform.
- a wave that is not capable of transmitting its energy through a vacuum.
- the time it takes to complete one cycle.
- wave in which the particle movement is parallel to the direction of the wave propagation.
- the distance that a certain point in the medium has moved from its rest position
- the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position.
- the distance a wave travels in a given amount of time, such as the number of meters it travels per second.
- the number of waves that pass a fixed place in a given amount of time.
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- the distance between two successive crests or troughs of a wave.
- the difference between two sinusoidally varying quantities that have the same frequency, measured either as an angle or a time.
- propagation of disturbances from place to place in a regular and organized way
- motion in which all points on a wave oscillate along paths at right angles to the direction of the wave's advance.
12 Clues: the time it takes to complete one cycle. • the position of a point in time on a cycle of a waveform. • the distance between two successive crests or troughs of a wave. • the number of waves that pass a fixed place in a given amount of time. • a wave that is not capable of transmitting its energy through a vacuum. • ...
Physics :D 2013-06-06
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- distance between two similar points
- heat transfer in a liquid and a gas
- object with the same charges
- a unit of energy
- energy that comes from motion
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- the time it takes for half an amount of radioactive material to decay
- something that makes charges harder to pass through
- speed with a direction
- also known as potential difference
- heat transfer in a solid
- caused by moving charges
- it measures current
12 Clues: a unit of energy • it measures current • speed with a direction • heat transfer in a solid • caused by moving charges • object with the same charges • energy that comes from motion • also known as potential difference • distance between two similar points • heat transfer in a liquid and a gas • something that makes charges harder to pass through • ...
Physics crossword 2013-06-04
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- ....transfers include, conduction, convection and radiation
- ....black absorbs heat better than shiny white
- shown by a curve in a distance time graph
- radioactive .... is the process of things flying out of an atom
- unit of resistance in a circuit
- adding.....break the bonds between solids, liquids and gases
- air resistance and drag are examples of this force
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- we give this off all the time
- The process of a solid turning to a gas
- the force that is constantly pulling us towards the earth
- Speed with direction
- ....force.Driving force minusthe opposing force
12 Clues: Speed with direction • we give this off all the time • unit of resistance in a circuit • The process of a solid turning to a gas • shown by a curve in a distance time graph • ....black absorbs heat better than shiny white • ....force.Driving force minusthe opposing force • air resistance and drag are examples of this force • ...
Physics Revision 2013-06-04
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- Atoms can gain _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to become charged ions.
- This type of wave moves in two ways, transverse and longitudinal.
- If something is going at a constant speed it has what?
- The unit of frequency.
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- They always travel at the speed of light.
- Atoms have the same amount of protons as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- This wave is always transverse.
- Causes your cells to mutate.
- An atom with a different number of neutrons.
- The three types of decay are; alpha, beta and _ _ _ _ _.
- Speed with direction.
- Energy caused by motion is?
12 Clues: Speed with direction. • The unit of frequency. • Energy caused by motion is? • Causes your cells to mutate. • This wave is always transverse. • They always travel at the speed of light. • An atom with a different number of neutrons. • If something is going at a constant speed it has what? • Atoms can gain _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to become charged ions. • ...
Physics words 2013-06-04
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- energy gained / lost per charge unstable
- measurement of current
- negative particle in an atom
- the name of radioactive deccay stopped by paper
- neutral particle in an atom
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- unit of energy beginning with J
- the time it takes for half of radioactive material to deccay
- the name of the radioactive deccay stopped by aluminium
- a state when an atom deccays
- the name of radioactive deccay stopped by lead
- unit of energy beginning with C
- posotive particle in an atom
12 Clues: measurement of current • neutral particle in an atom • a state when an atom deccays • negative particle in an atom • posotive particle in an atom • unit of energy beginning with J • unit of energy beginning with C • energy gained / lost per charge unstable • the name of radioactive deccay stopped by lead • the name of radioactive deccay stopped by paper • ...
Physics crossword 2013-06-04
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- The time it takes for half of radioactive material to decay
- The displacement of the restpoint
- Heat transfer through contact
- Used to measure potential difference
- Used to measure current
- An atom with a charge
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- Heat transfer between liquids and gases
- Atom with a different number of neutrons
- Type of radioactive decay
- Measure of charge
- Heat transfer through infrared
- Measures resistance
12 Clues: Measure of charge • Measures resistance • An atom with a charge • Used to measure current • Type of radioactive decay • Heat transfer through contact • Heat transfer through infrared • The displacement of the restpoint • Used to measure potential difference • Heat transfer between liquids and gases • Atom with a different number of neutrons • ...
Physics Croosword 2013-06-04
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- Adds energy to something
- Speed with direction
- Time it takes for half or the radioactive material to decay
- Unit of gravity
- Opposite of melting
- A type of energy
- The rate of change of distance with time
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- Distance between two crests
- Neutrons add _ _ _ _ to an atom
- An atom with a charge
- Line of best fit, touches the pointy you want but does not cross the curve
- Kinetic and sound are types of this
12 Clues: Unit of gravity • A type of energy • Opposite of melting • Speed with direction • An atom with a charge • Adds energy to something • Distance between two crests • Neutrons add _ _ _ _ to an atom • Kinetic and sound are types of this • The rate of change of distance with time • Time it takes for half or the radioactive material to decay • ...
Physics Words 2014-05-22
PHYSICS GLOSSARY 2023-12-12
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- degree of ------(the number of ways a molecule in the gas phase may move, rotate, or vibrate in space)
- effect change in apparent frequency of sound when there is relative motion between source and the observer
- tendency of a force to rotate a body about any axis
- process takes place at constant pressure
- heat flow per second per unit area per unit temperature gradient when heat flows normally to an area inside the material
- the energy is shared equally between the different degrees of freedom and each degree of freedom of a molecule has an average of energy equal to 1/2 kT
- ratio of tensile stress to the tensile strain if the proportionality limit is not been exceeded
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- square of this is directly proportional to cube of distance between two bodies
- transfer of energy from one object to another as a result of a difference in temperature
- first law of -------------- (The change in internal energy of a closed system will be equal to the heat added to the system minus the work done by the system
- property of an object to resist any rotational motion
- minimum velocity required by body to overcome planet's gravitational pull to leave the planet and travels into the space
12 Clues: process takes place at constant pressure • tendency of a force to rotate a body about any axis • property of an object to resist any rotational motion • square of this is directly proportional to cube of distance between two bodies • transfer of energy from one object to another as a result of a difference in temperature • ...
Physics Crossword 2022-10-06
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- losing speed, slowing down
- an object that is in ____ ____ has no air resistance
- half of final speed
- another word for change,the change in velocity
- 9.81m/s^2 towards earth
- the length an object travels
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- 1000
- on a VvT graph, the area under a line
- magnitude and direction
- the best _____ to launch something from is 45 degrees
- m/s^2
- The slope of a PvT graph
12 Clues: 1000 • m/s^2 • half of final speed • magnitude and direction • 9.81m/s^2 towards earth • The slope of a PvT graph • losing speed, slowing down • the length an object travels • on a VvT graph, the area under a line • another word for change,the change in velocity • an object that is in ____ ____ has no air resistance • the best _____ to launch something from is 45 degrees
Physics Crossword 2022-10-05
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- something that needs direction and magnitude (the villan from despicable me)
- greatest horizontal range
- to gain speed in a certain amount of time
- an object that is affected by gravity
- change
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- King Henry died drinking chocolate milk
- the moving of something from its place or position
- two angles that add up to 90 degrees
- direction and speed
- distance per time
- a quick way to write really big numbers and really small numbers.
- must include independent variable and dependent variable
12 Clues: change • distance per time • direction and speed • greatest horizontal range • two angles that add up to 90 degrees • an object that is affected by gravity • King Henry died drinking chocolate milk • to gain speed in a certain amount of time • the moving of something from its place or position • must include independent variable and dependent variable • ...
Physics Crossword 2022-10-05
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- can be described as distance over time
- a quantity that always requires magnitude and direction
- the arrow of a vector quantity. The length can be solved with the Pythagorean Theorem
- a place with no air resistance
- a quantity that is moving without a known direction
- four equations that help determine the velocity and acceleration
- the force pushing objects down. Its acceleration remains a constant -10 m/s/s
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- the decrease in an object's speed
- can be described as distance over time with a direction
- the force an object feels when going in a certain direction. If an object is falling, you will feel the force going up against you
- an object in air manipulated by the horizontal and vertical axes
- can be described as meters divided by a second divided by a second
12 Clues: a place with no air resistance • the decrease in an object's speed • can be described as distance over time • a quantity that is moving without a known direction • can be described as distance over time with a direction • a quantity that always requires magnitude and direction • an object in air manipulated by the horizontal and vertical axes • ...
Physics Crossword 2022-10-05
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- a scalar quantity that measures how long an event takes
- a visual representation of data that has two axes
- a type of slope that increases of decreases at a constant rate
- a physical quantity that requires both magnitude and direction
- a scalar quantity that is the magnitude of velocity
- a force that always has the acceleration 9.8 m/s/s
- an increase in the rate of speed for an object
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- the default unit of measurement for displacement and is used for speed and acceleration
- an objects total change of position
- a type of slope that increases or decreases in a non-linear fashion
- a scalar quantity that determines how far something is
- a vector quantity using distance and time with direction
12 Clues: an objects total change of position • an increase in the rate of speed for an object • a visual representation of data that has two axes • a force that always has the acceleration 9.8 m/s/s • a scalar quantity that is the magnitude of velocity • a scalar quantity that determines how far something is • a scalar quantity that measures how long an event takes • ...
physics ig 2023-03-31
12 Clues: symbol is H • 71 electrons • 28 electrons • Ca as its symbol • Hg as its symbol • atomic mass of 223 • make up everything • what color is the sky? • the 4th planet from the sun • when something remains unchanged • 2 protons and a atomic mass of 4 • 53 protons and a atomic mass of 127
physics ig 2023-03-31
12 Clues: symbol is H • 71 electrons • 28 electrons • Ca as its symbol • Hg as its symbol • atomic mass of 223 • make up everything • what color is the sky? • the 4th planet from the sun • when something remains unchanged • 2 protons and a atomic mass of 4 • 53 protons and a atomic mass of 127
physics 20,21 2024-06-05
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- a split-ring …
- developed by Michael Faraday
- what makes the sound in the electric bell?
- made to spin by the high-pressure steam from the boiler
- uncoiled solenoid
- a machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
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- a coil of wire
- electricity carried in cables called
- a device used to decrease/increase the voltage of an electricity supply
- hand rules by
- device foe transforming elec.energy into mechanical
- a switch operated by an electromagnet
12 Clues: hand rules by • a coil of wire • a split-ring … • uncoiled solenoid • developed by Michael Faraday • electricity carried in cables called • a switch operated by an electromagnet • what makes the sound in the electric bell? • device foe transforming elec.energy into mechanical • made to spin by the high-pressure steam from the boiler • ...
Physics films 2024-07-11
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- Sandra Bullock Attempts to survive and return home after her space shuttle is destroyed in orbit
- Details the life of theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking
- A dystopian future in which AI has imprisoned humans in a simulated reality in order to harness them as an energy source
- When the fifth crewed mission to the moon encounters a malfunction, NASA must devise a strategy to return the crew home
- A group of astronauts travel through a wormhole near Saturn in search of a new home for humankind
- Four aging former test pilots are sent into space to repair an old satellite
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- A teenager is accidently sent back to 1955 in time travelling car
- Based on the life of a physicist who helped to develop the first nuclear weapons
- Based on the true story of the first nuclear ballistic submarine
- The true story of Marie Curie and her Nobel prize winning work
- When the earths core stops spinning a team must drill to the centre of the earth to restart it
- An astronaut becomes stranded on Mars, they must rely on their own ingenuity to survive before rescue can arrive.
12 Clues: Details the life of theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking • The true story of Marie Curie and her Nobel prize winning work • Based on the true story of the first nuclear ballistic submarine • A teenager is accidently sent back to 1955 in time travelling car • Four aging former test pilots are sent into space to repair an old satellite • ...
Physics Assessment 2024-07-12
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- ....is a measurement that refers to the amount of matter that makes up an object.
- ....is the Gravitational force with which the Earth attracts the masses towards its center.
- The.... captures all the geometric and causal structure of spacetime, being used to define notions such as time, distance, volume, curvature, angle, and separation of the future and the past.
- ......is the force that resists motion when the surface of one object comes in contact with the surface of another.
- The push or pull on an object with mass causes it to change its velocity.
- ....is the change in position of an object with respect to its surroundings in a given interval of time.
- The ... is a vector with a magnitude that quantifies the total amount of change of a field per unit change in distance.
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- .....is the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center.
- .......is defined as the change in position of an object.
- ...definition always refers to the slowing down of an object,
- ..... is the number of waves that pass a given point in one second.
- It is a force that pushes things upwards.
12 Clues: It is a force that pushes things upwards. • .......is defined as the change in position of an object. • ...definition always refers to the slowing down of an object, • ..... is the number of waves that pass a given point in one second. • The push or pull on an object with mass causes it to change its velocity. • ...
PHYSICS 2.0 2023-04-12
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- what is the direction of force?
- Faraday’s law is use to determine the ______________ of induced current
- Len’s law is use to determine the _____________ of induced current.
- what happen to voltage when dieletric is insert into a capacitor.
- symbol of image distance when image is virtual and upright.
- In right hand grip rule, what is thumb represent?
- character of image behind the mirror
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- opposition to current flow resulting from inductance and capacitance in an AC circuit.
- In Fleming’s left hand rule, what is index finger represent?
- Object use to increase the capacitance.
- Capacitors of values 1.0 F, 2.0 F,3.0 F and 6.0 F are connected in series across a 12 V power supply. What is the total charge?
- In Loop rule, in any loop, the sum of emfs is________ to sum of the products of current and resistance.
12 Clues: what is the direction of force? • character of image behind the mirror • Object use to increase the capacitance. • In right hand grip rule, what is thumb represent? • symbol of image distance when image is virtual and upright. • In Fleming’s left hand rule, what is index finger represent? • what happen to voltage when dieletric is insert into a capacitor. • ...
physics vocabulary 2022-11-28
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- A change in an object's speed
- The speed of an object in a certain direction
- The rubbing of one surface against another resulting in a force opposite to the object's
- a pair of forces, that cause an object to move
- A resulting force due to an action force (no spaces)
- A simple machine, that is a slanted platform (no spaces)
- The tendency of an object to move from it's current position
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- a pair of forces that result in the object remaining at rest
- A force placed on an object not due to any other force (no spaces)
- who created the 3 laws of motion (no spaces)
- a push or a pull
- The distance an object is moving in a certain amount of time
12 Clues: a push or a pull • A change in an object's speed • who created the 3 laws of motion (no spaces) • The speed of an object in a certain direction • a pair of forces, that cause an object to move • A resulting force due to an action force (no spaces) • A simple machine, that is a slanted platform (no spaces) • a pair of forces that result in the object remaining at rest • ...
