physics Crossword Puzzles
Section 4 2017-03-25
Across
- 정확한
- 적합한
- 마찰, 마찰저항
- regard as untrustworthy; regard with suspicion; have no faith or confidence in
- 뒤쪽
- 통계
- 유전자
- give help or assistance; be of service
Down
- 따끔거리다
- the science of matter and energy and their interactions
- 부어오른
- 곱하다
- 진화
- 장비
- a cream spread on the skin to filter out ultraviolet light and so protect from sunburn
- 자극
16 Clues: 진화 • 장비 • 뒤쪽 • 자극 • 통계 • 정확한 • 곱하다 • 적합한 • 유전자 • 부어오른 • 따끔거리다 • 마찰, 마찰저항 • give help or assistance; be of service • the science of matter and energy and their interactions • regard as untrustworthy; regard with suspicion; have no faith or confidence in • a cream spread on the skin to filter out ultraviolet light and so protect from sunburn
Egg 2025-04-07
Across
- crippling addiction
- 💰
- if April showers bring mayflowers, then what do mayflowers bring
- Title
- hardest geometry dash level
- Thing I tell people when they have a massive skill issue
- German for hello
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- :O, :(, :), ;)
- what time is it?
- pewpew
- Beautiful crime against thanksgiving
- famous catchphrase of jack black
- spider of men
- drop something it falls :O
- ____ Knight
- man of bats
16 Clues: 💰 • Title • pewpew • ____ Knight • man of bats • spider of men • :O, :(, :), ;) • what time is it? • German for hello • crippling addiction • drop something it falls :O • hardest geometry dash level • famous catchphrase of jack black • Beautiful crime against thanksgiving • Thing I tell people when they have a massive skill issue • ...
Science! 2021-04-04
15 Clues: change • do math • push apart • never ending • study of life • pull together • study of numbers • how big something is • you need this to see • study of the universe • emptiness, a place to be • a very tiny piece of matter • study of atoms and chemicals • guess about how something works • happens sometimes, a number pattern
Black-Hole 2023-09-06
Unit 4 key words 2019-04-07
Across
- is a series of connected links which are typically made of metal.
- (often denoted by the cross symbol "×", by a point "·" or by the absence of symbol) is one of the four elementary, mathematical operations of arithmetic; with the others being addition, subtraction and division.
- a set of interacting or interdependent component parts forming a complex/intricate whole
- somebody who studies physics
- Academic results about something
- can be used to indicate"basic"
- a confusing problem
- statistics (usually, mean or variability) of weather, usually over a 30-year interval.
- not gentle
- not violent
- is equal to "therefore"
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- science about living things
- Gravity is responsible for many of the structures in the Universe
- can be used to describe the earth
- meaning "vapour",andσφαῖρα (sphaira), meaning "sphere") is a layer of gases surrounding a planet or other material body, that is held in place by the gravity of that body.
- is an artificial object which has been intentionally placed into orbit.
- a Subject needs both knowledge of Physics and Math
- no longer exist
- means difference
- is not good for something
- is a chemical element with symbol C and atomic number 6. On the periodic table, it is the first (row 2) of six elements in column (group) 14,
- means "live"
22 Clues: not gentle • not violent • means "live" • no longer exist • means difference • a confusing problem • is equal to "therefore" • is not good for something • science about living things • somebody who studies physics • can be used to indicate"basic" • Academic results about something • can be used to describe the earth • a Subject needs both knowledge of Physics and Math • ...
Engineering Carrers 2020-03-26
Across
- designs robots
- a famous mechanical invention that made newspapers easier to print
- works with optics
- designs systems to help combat fires
- a computer invention that paved the way for modern computers
- designed by highway engineers to reduce traffic looks like a diamond
- invented by quantum engineers for more complex computing
- works with physics and mechanical aspects
- works with thermal concepts
- works with electricity
- works with companies and athletes
- designs systems for extracting gasses
- designs and works with nuclear systems
- mix between medical and engineering
- works with physics and other mechanical concepts
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- designed by water resource engineers to clean dirty water
- designs systems for managing traffic
- works with utility companies
- field that deals with computational electronics
- designs and manages various industrial aspects
- designs systems for logging
- works with the earth and ground
- invented by vehicle engineers to reduce skidding
- an invention that can increase or decrease voltage
- a nuclear invention that produces tons of power
- works with other engineers to improve products
- invented by opto-mechanical engineers and delivers information without electricity
- designs systems for managing water
- field that deals with flying machines
- designs systems for vehicles
30 Clues: designs robots • works with optics • works with electricity • designs systems for logging • works with thermal concepts • works with utility companies • designs systems for vehicles • works with the earth and ground • works with companies and athletes • designs systems for managing water • mix between medical and engineering • designs systems for managing traffic • ...
Game Design Words 2023-10-27
Across
- Characters, props, and scenery in Unity
- The rendered, platform-specific output
- A collection of vertices, edges, and faces
- The act of creating a game
- A game version that contains all major features and assets.
- Translating a game into multiple languages
- Utilizing real-life laws of physics in games to make movement and environmental behaviors more realistic.
- Interactive objects in a game.
- The creation of an instance.
- Games that offer quick entry into gameplay through minimal mechanics.
- The connection between two vertices of an angle
- The process of applying textures to GameObjects.
- An in-game character or object
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- Finding and removing bugs in a game
- A pre-rendered lighting system
- A typically customized, reusable version of a GameObject.
- Testing a game for its overall quality
- A feature in Unity for creating cinematic content, game-play sequences, audio sequences, and complex particle effects.
- The entire editable area in which a game can be built.
- A GameObject that receives components for functionality
- An invisible object created around another GameObject
- region An area of a game that is optimized for rendering GameObjects and terrain.
- Another word for coding or programming; the act of writing code.
- an in-game entity
- A point in 2D or 3D space
25 Clues: an in-game entity • A point in 2D or 3D space • The act of creating a game • The creation of an instance. • A pre-rendered lighting system • Interactive objects in a game. • An in-game character or object • Finding and removing bugs in a game • Testing a game for its overall quality • The rendered, platform-specific output • Characters, props, and scenery in Unity • ...
FIELDS OF SCIENCE 2024-08-26
Across
- the study of chemical substances and processes that occurs in living organism
- the branch of mathematics that deals with shapes, angles, dimensions of objects
- the study of the structure of the body
- the study of the ancient and recent human past through material remains
- the study of animals in all sizes and shapes
- the study of production, distribution and consumption
- the branch of mathematics for collecting, analyzing and interpreting data
- the study of numbers, data, shapes and calculations that are involved in it
- the study of origin, development,structure, history and the future of the entire universe
- the study of designing and building structures such as houses, bridges or towers.
- scientific study of human mind and behavior
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- the branch of physics that studies about heat, temperature and the energy of heat
- the study of insects and the relations to human and environment
- the study of human speech including structure and modification of languages
- the branch of physics that studies about the motion of objects
- the study of recording, classifying, summarizing and interpreting financial transactions
- scientific study of plants
- the study of organisms that are very small in size
- the study of animals related to diseases, treatment, injuries of animals
- the study that practices cooking, preparing and presenting food
20 Clues: scientific study of plants • the study of the structure of the body • scientific study of human mind and behavior • the study of animals in all sizes and shapes • the study of organisms that are very small in size • the study of production, distribution and consumption • the branch of physics that studies about the motion of objects • ...
Forces & Motion II 2025-09-24
Across
- The "quantity of motion" in an object, a measure of how hard it is to stop or change its direction due to its mass and velocity
- The force(s) acting on an object when it is not changing what it is doing
- When an object gains speed
- The force(s) acting on an object when it is changing what it is doing
- The unit used to measure forces in physics
- An object's speed AND direction
- The restoring force exerted by a compressed or stretched spring
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- When an object slows down
- The theoretical coldest temperature possible when atoms stop moving
- A scientist who specializes in physics
- The force that pushes or pulls to return to its original shape (rubber band)
- The energy present in an object when it is moving
- When forces try to pull something apart, or stretch it
- How much energy an object has "saved up" when it is not in motion
- The smallest unit of matter that is still a distinct element
- When two or more objects run into each other
- When forces squeeze or force something together
- How much "stuff" (matter/atoms) is packed into an object
18 Clues: When an object slows down • When an object gains speed • An object's speed AND direction • A scientist who specializes in physics • The unit used to measure forces in physics • When two or more objects run into each other • When forces squeeze or force something together • The energy present in an object when it is moving • ...
Ecology 2023-09-19
Across
- a multidisciplinary
- group of organisms of one species in
- It is closely linked to other
- environments.
- together in one place)
- data
- All biotic & abiotic factors in a certain
- chemistry,
- one individual living thing
- Interacting populations (many
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- collect qualitative data and
- place at one time
- such as biology,
- between organisms and
- geology, physics, &
- the scientific study of
16 Clues: data • chemistry, • environments. • such as biology, • place at one time • a multidisciplinary • geology, physics, & • between organisms and • together in one place) • the scientific study of • one individual living thing • collect qualitative data and • It is closely linked to other • Interacting populations (many • group of organisms of one species in • ...
science vocab 2022-05-20
Across
- branch of science
- natural science that studies matter
- tranche of medicine
- repeated experiments
- doing work
- prehistoric organism
- reference or analysis
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- supposition or proposed
- between force of attraction
- individual animal,plant or single-celled life form.
- anything that has mass
- substance as studies
- elements of groups
- answer to remark or accusation
- deals with living organisms
15 Clues: doing work • branch of science • elements of groups • tranche of medicine • substance as studies • repeated experiments • prehistoric organism • reference or analysis • anything that has mass • supposition or proposed • between force of attraction • deals with living organisms • answer to remark or accusation • natural science that studies matter • ...
7th grade salt desert vocab 2023-05-24
15 Clues: saw • thick • based in • mixes into • interesting • makes us do it • six-sided shape • assistant, helper • makes us interested in • water under the ground • moves in a circle shape • the shape in a bee hive • turns from liquid to gas • physics that deals with heat • movement of heat due to differences in density
Physics Processes and Skills 2021-08-26
Across
- A non-vector quantity
- a graphing scale in which each tick on an axis is the previous tick multiplied by some value
- How often you get repeatable results
- A quantity that contains both magnitude and direction
- The variable controlled by the scientist during the experiment
- Units that are formed by combining base units
- The size or quantifiable amount
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- An educated answer to a question based on prior knowledge and understanding
- A measure of how different measured values are from the actual value
- Physics as it was developed from the Renaissance tot he end of the 19th century
- Physics as developed from the 20th century on
- How close to the actual number or goal you are
- Relationship between variables that produces a curved line when graphed
- relationship between variables, f(x) = b^x
- The variable that is affected by the experiment
- The international system of units used by the scientific community world wide
- A variable that remains the same for all tests during an experiment
- relationship between variables, one variable will increase as the other decreases
- A line that touches a curve at one point, but does not cross that point
- relationship between variables that produces a straight line
20 Clues: A non-vector quantity • The size or quantifiable amount • How often you get repeatable results • relationship between variables, f(x) = b^x • Physics as developed from the 20th century on • Units that are formed by combining base units • How close to the actual number or goal you are • The variable that is affected by the experiment • ...
School crossword 2025-03-19
12 Clues: the best guard • a written test • the best janitor • the shortest day • the school's name • the cafetaria man • the school's city • the school's country • physics and chemistry • head of the 10th grade • the school's principal • where do you put our books?
Subjects 2022-09-30
Physics Crosswords 2023-09-30
Across
- Branch of physics that deals with motion and forces.
- This field of physics describes the strange and fascinating behaviors of particles like superposition and entanglement.
- A small, rocky object that orbit the Sun
- The characteristic of all objects that makes objects resist a change in their motion
- This force causes objects to be attracted to each other.
- Kinetic Energy
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- The principle stating that certain physical quantities, such as energy or momentum, remain constant in a closed system.
- The transfer of heat through direct contact.
- Change in direction of a wave as it passes from one medium to another.
- An object in motion through the air affected only by gravity.
10 Clues: Kinetic Energy • A small, rocky object that orbit the Sun • The transfer of heat through direct contact. • Branch of physics that deals with motion and forces. • This force causes objects to be attracted to each other. • An object in motion through the air affected only by gravity. • Change in direction of a wave as it passes from one medium to another. • ...
Grace-Unit 16 2023-11-08
Across
- used to describe an animal that eats meat
- to make someone or something lively or excited; to make a drawing appear to move
- a medical doctor
- relating to the body of a person instead of the mind; existing in a form that you can touch and see
- a scientist who studies or specialist in physics
- a person who creates animated movies and cartoon
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- to be born again in a different body after death
- a living thing that is not a human being or plant
- a science that deals with matter and energy and the way they interact with heat, light, electricity, and sound
- not capable of life; nonliving things
10 Clues: a medical doctor • not capable of life; nonliving things • used to describe an animal that eats meat • to be born again in a different body after death • a scientist who studies or specialist in physics • a person who creates animated movies and cartoon • a living thing that is not a human being or plant • ...
Unit 16: The Nature of The Beast 2024-03-22
Across
- a science that deals with matter, energy, and the way we interact with heat, light, electricity, and sound
- a scientist who studies or is a specialist in physics
- a living thing that is not a human or plant
- not capable of life; nonliving things
- used to describe an animal that eats meat
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- a medical doctor
- to be born again with a different body after death
- a person who creates animated movies and cartoons
- to make someone or something lively or excited; to make a drawing appear to move
- relating to the body of a person instead of the mind; existing in a form that you can touch or see
10 Clues: a medical doctor • not capable of life; nonliving things • used to describe an animal that eats meat • a living thing that is not a human or plant • a person who creates animated movies and cartoons • to be born again with a different body after death • a scientist who studies or is a specialist in physics • ...
Erwin Schrodinger 2020-10-25
5 Clues: What did he suffer from? • What was the Nobel Prize for? • He inspired someone to study what? • Dirac Who did he receive the Nobel Prize with? • Physics He mainly studied what type of physics?
hey 2019-09-22
6 Clues: cool stuff lol • hi its Mr wong • I hate it so much • idk I needed a word with a • actually idk what to write • our file is called physics script lol ok
Ryan D. Unit 16 2023-11-08
Across
- a science that deals with matter and energy and the way they interact with heat electricity and sound
- a scientist who studies or is a specialist in physics
- a living thing that is not a human or plant
- not capable of life; nonliving things
- used to describe an animal that eats meat
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- a medical doctor
- to be born again with a different body after death
- a person who creates animated movies or cartoons
- to make someone or something lively or excited; to make a drawing appear to move
- relating to the body of a person instead of the mind; existing in a form you can touch or see
10 Clues: a medical doctor • not capable of life; nonliving things • used to describe an animal that eats meat • a living thing that is not a human or plant • a person who creates animated movies or cartoons • to be born again with a different body after death • a scientist who studies or is a specialist in physics • ...
Vocabulary Revision 3 2024-10-02
Across
- a person whose job is to design new buildings
- being the first to do or use a particular new idea
- producing a great number or amount of something
- kind and always thinking about how you can help other people
- caring more for what other people need and want rather than for what you yourself need and want
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- someone who is in charge of making a film
- having or showing courage
- very good, beautiful, or deserving to be admired
- a person who studies physics or whose job is connected with physics
- a person or organization that gives money, food, or other help to those who need it
10 Clues: having or showing courage • someone who is in charge of making a film • a person whose job is to design new buildings • producing a great number or amount of something • very good, beautiful, or deserving to be admired • being the first to do or use a particular new idea • kind and always thinking about how you can help other people • ...
Avengers 2022-02-04
Physics IVQ 2016-01-03
Across
- A high pitch has a high...
- The distance from one wave to the same part on the next wave
- Helps to funnel the sound into the ear
- The medium in which sound travels the fastest
- The distance from rest to crest
- The number of waves per second
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- The eardrum is made of this
- The bending of light
- Frequency times wavelength
- How bats sense
- The part of the electromagnetic spectrum that cleans medical equipment
- The unit of sound
- The part of the electromagnetic spectrum used in remote controls
13 Clues: How bats sense • The unit of sound • The bending of light • Frequency times wavelength • A high pitch has a high... • The eardrum is made of this • The number of waves per second • The distance from rest to crest • Helps to funnel the sound into the ear • The medium in which sound travels the fastest • The distance from one wave to the same part on the next wave • ...
physics review 2017-12-05
Across
- stored energy
- are represented by magnitude alone
- a change in speed or velocity
- it is expressed in meters per second
- sum of potential and kinetic energy
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- are represented by magnitude and direction
- meaning of FBD
- the unit for energy
- is calculated using F x d
- energy of moving bodies
- measured in kilograms
- capacity or ability to do work
12 Clues: stored energy • meaning of FBD • the unit for energy • measured in kilograms • energy of moving bodies • is calculated using F x d • a change in speed or velocity • capacity or ability to do work • are represented by magnitude alone • sum of potential and kinetic energy • it is expressed in meters per second • are represented by magnitude and direction
Physics #2 2021-05-21
Across
- Study of motion and energy
- Change in velocity
- the throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it.
- Change in position
- Measured of how far an object traveled
- Measure of distance over time
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- Slowing down
- have the smallest wavelengths and the most energy of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum
- In materials science, dispersion is the fraction of atoms of a material exposed to the surface. In general: D = NS/N. where D is the dispersion, NS is the number of surface atoms and NT is the total number of atoms of the material.
- Push or pull
- Means “change in”
- having a wavelength just greater than that of the red end of the visible light spectrum but less than that of microwaves
12 Clues: Slowing down • Push or pull • Means “change in” • Change in velocity • Change in position • Study of motion and energy • Measure of distance over time • Measured of how far an object traveled • the throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it. • have the smallest wavelengths and the most energy of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum • ...
Spooky Physics 2023-09-12
Across
- our universe might not be as stable as we think and could decay into something new
- matter that cannot be directly observed
- the strongest and brightest explosion in the universe, generated through the formation of black holes
- the science behind glow in the dark stuff, Einstein won the Nobel Prize in 1921 for explaining this
- a hypothetical region of spacetime that cannot be entered from the outside
- an advanced civilisation with enough computer power could run this in such an elaborate fashion to create artificial minds
- a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape
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- a potential end for the universe due to infinite expansion
- two particles billions of light years apart can be intimately linked
- maybe many alien civilisations do exist but they are silent and hostile, protecting themselves from other potentially hostile civilisations
- the solid form of CO2 which can be used to create a spooky fog effect
- a barrier to development that makes our chances of finding intelligent alien civilisations extremely rare (have we already encountered this...?)
12 Clues: matter that cannot be directly observed • a potential end for the universe due to infinite expansion • two particles billions of light years apart can be intimately linked • the solid form of CO2 which can be used to create a spooky fog effect • a hypothetical region of spacetime that cannot be entered from the outside • ...
Physics Crosswords 2021-10-03
12 Clues: Change • force/area • Unit of Force • Kind of energy • State of matter • Amount of matter • Flow of electron • Shortest distance • Three dimensional space • Unit of electric charge • Coefficient of expansion • Rate of change of momentum
Thermal Physics 2024-10-31
Across
- made from two different metals and can be used to switch on a fan when it gets too hot
- the relationship between pressure and volume at a constant temperature
- you can't get any colder than this
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- the space occupied by a gas
- Newton per square metre
- an SI unit that tells you how hot something is
- to decrease in volume
- mass x velocity
- the unit for energy
- can be caused by collisions between molecules and the container walls
- measures the average kinetic energy of the particles
- to increase in volume
12 Clues: mass x velocity • the unit for energy • to decrease in volume • to increase in volume • Newton per square metre • the space occupied by a gas • you can't get any colder than this • an SI unit that tells you how hot something is • measures the average kinetic energy of the particles • can be caused by collisions between molecules and the container walls • ...
Physics appetizer 2021-08-30
Across
- The vector quantity that gives the straight line distance from starting position to ending position
- The rate of change in velocity; speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction
- average or instantaneous
- A quantity that is fully described by the magnitude and does not have a direction
- A system that uses coordinates or background objects to establish position or to measure movement of a point in space
- a measure of how far apart two objects are
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- The rate of motion of an object at a single point in time
- the total distance traveled in a specific direction
- describes objects moving in straight lines.
- a quantity with both a magnitude and a direction
- A number that compares the relative size of something such as an earthquake
- The measurement of the rate of change of position with respect to time
12 Clues: average or instantaneous • a measure of how far apart two objects are • describes objects moving in straight lines. • a quantity with both a magnitude and a direction • the total distance traveled in a specific direction • The rate of motion of an object at a single point in time • The measurement of the rate of change of position with respect to time • ...
physics vocab. 2021-08-30
Across
- described by both magnitude and direction
- how far out an object is
- the rate of change of velocity
- significance of something
- defined by change in position/displacement divided by the time interval
- describes objects moving in a straight line
- space between objects
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- velocity of an object at a specific point of time
- described by magnitude
- the acceleration of an object before the time approaches 0
- uses background objects to establish position
- distance a object travels divided by time
12 Clues: space between objects • described by magnitude • how far out an object is • significance of something • the rate of change of velocity • described by both magnitude and direction • distance a object travels divided by time • describes objects moving in a straight line • uses background objects to establish position • velocity of an object at a specific point of time • ...
Physics Vocab 2021-08-30
Across
- the significance of size of something
- defined by the change of position or displacement divided by the time interval
- the limit of the average acceleration as the elapsed time approaches zero.
- quantity that refers to how far out of place an object is
- describes objects moving in a straight line
- A physical quantity that is completely described by it magnitude
- The distance an object travels divided by time it takes to travel that distance
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- velocity of an object at a specific point of time
- the rate of change of velocity or change in velocity in unit time
- a system that uses coordinates or back ground objects to establish position or to measure movement at a point in space
- quantities that are fully described by both a magnitude and a direction
- An amount of space between two things or people
12 Clues: the significance of size of something • describes objects moving in a straight line • An amount of space between two things or people • velocity of an object at a specific point of time • quantity that refers to how far out of place an object is • A physical quantity that is completely described by it magnitude • ...
physics vocab 2021-08-30
Across
- a physical quantity that is completely described by its magnitude
- the rate of change in velocity
- how fast an object moves
- the change in distance over the average time
- the objects overall change in position
- the great size or extent of something
- describes objects moving straight lines
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- change in position or placement divided by the time
- a system that uses coordinates or background objects to establish position or to measure movement of a point in space
- the quanties that are fully described by both a magnitude and a direction
- an amount of space between two things or people
- a continous function of time and gives the acceleration at any specific time during the motion
12 Clues: how fast an object moves • the rate of change in velocity • the great size or extent of something • the objects overall change in position • describes objects moving straight lines • the change in distance over the average time • an amount of space between two things or people • change in position or placement divided by the time • ...
Physics Undefined 2021-08-30
Across
- scalar quantity that tells us how much ground an object has covered over a motion
- set of coordinates that can be used to determine positions and velocities
- how fast an object is moving
- function that gives the velocity at any given time
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- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- rate of change of their original position
- rate of change of velocity with respect of the time
- the size and the speed of an object
- an object moving in a straight line
- rate that velocity changes
- distance between an objects original location
- quantity that only includes magnitude
12 Clues: rate that velocity changes • how fast an object is moving • the size and the speed of an object • an object moving in a straight line • quantity that only includes magnitude • rate of change of their original position • distance between an objects original location • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction • function that gives the velocity at any given time • ...
Nuclear Physics 2022-03-08
Across
- Radioactive decay of carbon-14, which is used in radiocarbon ______
- Alpha decay of the artificially produced ___________ that is used in smoke detectors
- Beta decay of iodine-131, which is used to _______ thyroid cancer
- “Positron” emission by fluorine-18, which is used in PET scans to study ______ function
- Alpha decay of the most abundant source of natural _________ radiation
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- the key
- “Fission reaction” of uranium-235 in a nuclear ______
- Alpha decay of radium-226, the most abundant _________ of radium
- Formation of radioactive carbon-14 in the upper atmosphere by reaction with ________ rays
- “Fusion reaction” of hydrogen isotopes, the principal source of ________ production in the sun
- “Electron capture” by potassium-40, a ________ source of radiation in the human body
- Radioactive decay of thorium-232 used in __________ gas “lantern mantles”
12 Clues: the key • “Fission reaction” of uranium-235 in a nuclear ______ • Alpha decay of radium-226, the most abundant _________ of radium • Beta decay of iodine-131, which is used to _______ thyroid cancer • Radioactive decay of carbon-14, which is used in radiocarbon ______ • Alpha decay of the most abundant source of natural _________ radiation • ...
Physics vocab 2022-10-05
12 Clues: g=10 • m/s/s • a curved line • a thrown object • a straight line • the size and extent • the speed and direction • equations used for physics • it has magnitude and direction • only force acting on is gravity • how far it is from the starting point • the maximum speed when object in free fall
Physics Crossword 2024 2024-06-03
15 Clues: unit 1 • sir isaac • 9.81 m/s^2 • mass in motion • measured in Hertz • measured in joules • measured in newtons • a transfer of energy • your favorite subject • force over a distance • displacement over time • a quantity of duration • 100 of them in a meter • the name of your teacher • the rate of flow of electrons
NUCLEAR PHYSICISTS 2024-12-18
Across
- – Discovered atomic nucleus
- – Creator of the first reactor
- – Father of the atomic bomb
- – Master of electromagnetism
- – Studied black holes
- – Father of modern physics
- – Known for uncertainty principle
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- – Famous for his cat paradox
- – Quantum mechanics pioneer
- – Atomic model innovator
- – Pioneer of radioactivity
- – Laws of motion discoverer
- – Electromagnetic field theorist
- – Father of quantum theory
- – Developed relativity theory
15 Clues: – Studied black holes • – Atomic model innovator • – Pioneer of radioactivity • – Father of quantum theory • – Father of modern physics • – Quantum mechanics pioneer • – Laws of motion discoverer • – Discovered atomic nucleus • – Father of the atomic bomb • – Famous for his cat paradox • – Master of electromagnetism • – Developed relativity theory • – Creator of the first reactor • ...
STAHS Yr9 Vocabulary Crossword #3 2020-11-14
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- Shakespeare's plays were often performed at The ______ theatre (English)
- Small circles of DNA inside bacterial cells (Biology)
- A food source that provides energy at low intensities (PE)
- A person who has had to leave their home (Geography)
- The change in the direction of light as it moves from air to perspex (Physics)
- The right to vote (History)
- If you have had a disease before and cannot get it again, you are said to be __________ (Biology)
- Leader of the Suffragettes (surname) (History)
- The particlcs that flow around an electric circuit (Physics)
- A word which looks or sounds like the English (MFL)
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- A music texture of melody with accompaniment (Music)
- A region suffering from conflict partly linked to climate change (Geography)
- You use these to go on holiday, or to analyse Latin nouns
- Verb form most commonly found in the dictionary (MFL)
- Chords I, IV and V (Music)
- Dramatic adjective - very... / the most / ... -est (Latin)
- These angles add up to 360 degrees for any polygon (Maths)
- A person looked up to by others as an example to be copied (PE; 4,5)
- Non-fiction is writing which is based in ____ (English)
- A quadrilateral with diagonals which bisect at right angles (Maths)
- A frame for looking through is known as a view ______ (Art)
21 Clues: Chords I, IV and V (Music) • The right to vote (History) • Leader of the Suffragettes (surname) (History) • A word which looks or sounds like the English (MFL) • A music texture of melody with accompaniment (Music) • A person who has had to leave their home (Geography) • Small circles of DNA inside bacterial cells (Biology) • ...
Scientific Discoveries and Inventions 14 2024-11-03
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- "A biological molecule used as an indicator of a process or condition."
- "A technique for analyzing the interaction of light with matter."
- "The physics of the Earth, including its shape, structure, and gravitational fields."
- "A method for estimating evolutionary timescales based on DNA mutations."
- "The gel-like substance within a cell, excluding the nucleus."
- "A pigment responsible for red, purple, and blue colors in plants."
- "A molecule or part of a molecule responsible for color."
- "The process of forming new neurons in the brain."
- "The quality of being toxic to cells, often used in cancer research."
- "A process that increases the rate of a chemical reaction."
- "Relating to heat produced within the Earth."
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- "The science that applies physics to biological systems."
- "Describes enzymes that change shape and activity when bound by certain molecules."
- "The study of fungi, including mushrooms and molds."
- "The scientific study of humans, human behavior, and societies."
- "A technique for separating molecules based on size and charge."
- "The process of adding sugar molecules to proteins or lipids."
- "A method for dating ancient organic materials using carbon isotopes."
- "The global ecosystem where life exists, including land, water, and air."
- "The interaction between genes where one gene affects the expression of another."
20 Clues: "Relating to heat produced within the Earth." • "The process of forming new neurons in the brain." • "The study of fungi, including mushrooms and molds." • "The science that applies physics to biological systems." • "A molecule or part of a molecule responsible for color." • "A process that increases the rate of a chemical reaction." • ...
Science 2024-04-13
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- remnants of ancient life forms
- procedure to find truth
- liquid dispensing scientific tool
- systematic investigation
- laboratory cylindrical glass
- standard to compare to
- weather expert
- study of reptiles
- scientific liquid container
- smallest unit of organism
- facts & statistics collected
- study of genes & heredity
- thing proved to be true
- ascertain the size
- study of viruses
- student of geology
- study of matter & energy
- study of immune system
- study of animals
- study of plants
- person who studies science
- system of ideas to explain
- study of chemistry in living
- room for scientific study
- atoms bonded together
- optical instrument for tiny items
- spectrophotometer tube
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- study of stars & celestial bodies
- study of space
- heredity expert
- basic chemical unit
- biological modification
- student of anthropology
- one who studies climate
- in periodic table
- one who studies fossils
- study of earthquakes
- different beautiful rocks
- any biological living system
- study of living organisms
- study of insects
- proposed explanation
- quantity of matter
- study of chemicals
- when objects repel/attract
- physics of earth
- study of microorganisms
- powder used in labs
- device to observe the sky
- scientific procedure
50 Clues: study of space • weather expert • heredity expert • study of plants • study of insects • study of viruses • physics of earth • study of animals • study of reptiles • in periodic table • ascertain the size • quantity of matter • student of geology • study of chemicals • basic chemical unit • powder used in labs • study of earthquakes • proposed explanation • scientific procedure • atoms bonded together • ...
Light Waves 2024-12-12
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- The scientific study of the nature and properties of matter and energy. Classical physics is an explanation of the nature and properties of matter and energy that relies on descriptions such as Newton’s laws of motion. Quantum physics, a field of study that emerged later, is a more accurate way of explaining the motions and behavior of matter. A scientist who works in such areas is known as a physicist.
- A minute amount of something.
- The full extent or distribution of something. For instance, a plant or animal’s range is the area over which it naturally exists. (in math or for measurements) The extent to which variation in values is possible. Also, the distance within which something can be reached or perceived.
- High-energy radiation often generated by processes in and around exploding stars. Gamma rays are the most energetic form of light.
- (in physics) One of the three major ways that energy is transferred. (The other two are conduction and convection.) In radiation, electromagnetic waves carry energy from one place to another. Unlike conduction and convection, which need material to help transfer the energy, radiation can transfer energy across empty space.
- (in biology) A type of eye cell that is part of the retina inside the back of the eye. These cells can sense red, green or blue light. And recent research has uncovered evidence that some can sense white light — but only white light.
- (in biology) A type of eye cell that is part of the retina inside the back of the eye. These cells are rod shaped and sensitive to light. Although more sensitive to light than cone cells are, rods cannot tell what color something is.
- The entire cosmos: All things that exist throughout space and time. It has been expanding since its formation during an event known as the Big Bang, some 13.8 billion years ago (give or take a few hundred million years).
- (in physics) To emit energy in the form of waves.
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- (plural: spectra) A range of related things that appear in some order. (in light and energy) The range of electromagnetic radiation types; they span from gamma rays to X rays, ultraviolet light, visible light, infrared energy, microwaves and radio waves.
- A disturbance or variation that travels through space and matter in a regular, oscillating fashion.
- A type of electromagnetic radiation invisible to the human eye. The name incorporates a Latin term and means “below red.” Infrared light has wavelengths longer than those visible to humans. Other invisible wavelengths include X-rays, radio waves and microwaves. Infrared light tends to record the heat signature of an object or environment.
- A portion of the light spectrum that is close to violet but invisible to the human eye.
- A type of radiation analogous to gamma rays, but having somewhat lower energy.
- Energy that travels as a wave, including forms of light. Electromagnetic radiation is typically classified by its wavelength. The spectrum of electromagnetic radiation ranges from radio waves to gamma rays. It also includes microwaves and visible light.
- A constant often used in physics, corresponding to 1.08 billion kilometers (671 million miles) per hour.
- The distance between one peak and the next in a series of waves, or the distance between one trough and the next. It’s also one of the “yardsticks” used to measure radiation. Visible light — which, like all electromagnetic radiation, travels in waves — includes wavelengths between about 380 nanometers (violet) and about 740 nanometers (red). Radiation with wavelengths shorter than visible light includes gamma rays, X-rays and ultraviolet light. Longer-wavelength radiation includes infrared light, microwaves and radio waves.
- A particle representing the smallest possible amount of light or other type of electromagnetic radiation.
- Referring to radio waves, or the device that receives these transmissions. Radio waves are a part of the electromagnetic spectrum that people often use for long-distance communication. Longer than the waves of visible light, radio waves are used to transmit radio and television signals. They also are used in radar. Many astronomical objects also radiate some of their energy as radio waves.
- The star at the center of Earth’s solar system. It is about 27,000 light-years from the center of the Milky Way galaxy. Also a term for any sunlike star.
20 Clues: A minute amount of something. • (in physics) To emit energy in the form of waves. • A type of radiation analogous to gamma rays, but having somewhat lower energy. • A portion of the light spectrum that is close to violet but invisible to the human eye. • A disturbance or variation that travels through space and matter in a regular, oscillating fashion. • ...
Shobhana Narasimhan 2023-08-01
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- In operation (not broken), central to her computational technique
- Had the hottest temperature in 2010, also a port of call in her research journey
- Lit. Peace, linked to the location of the Career Development Workshop for Women in Physics
- Car of the masses, her regime of interest
- swim up from the deep, focus of her research
- The element of the information age and what she studied at HARVARD
- Pvt. Univ. in Nashville, Tennessee, also closely associated with her
- Will Hunting's arena and her favourite in high school
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- entwined twins, something her mother manages single-handedly
- Indian woman of celestial fame lends her name to Shobhana’s award
- Noble and valued, adjectives for both her and this system she studied
- Univ. in Cambridge, her choice to make it on her own
- Agent of change
- South Mumbai landmark with links to her and NANO
- Chemical Element associated with conspiracy theorists has a close connection to her
- Make marks on paper, what she would have done instead of physics
- unsatisfactory black box, but a powerful new computational paradigm
- Age is just a number, especially in her case
18 Clues: Agent of change • Car of the masses, her regime of interest • swim up from the deep, focus of her research • Age is just a number, especially in her case • South Mumbai landmark with links to her and NANO • Univ. in Cambridge, her choice to make it on her own • Will Hunting's arena and her favourite in high school • ...
Astronomer 2013-06-10
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- An important degree to have in order to become an astronomer.
- A fancy university that is a go-to for future astronomers!
- The bachelor required to become an astronomer.
- A scientist who studies celestial bodies such as the moons, planets, stars, galaxies. They also study Gamma-ray bursts & cosmic microwave background radiation.
- The number of years of education required.
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- A degree required to become an astronomer.
- Astronomers need to be good at maths and sciences as well as ________.
- An important course to take in high school.
- A very important part of being an astronomer.
- Need good results on this standardized physics test.
- The median pay rate for an astronomer.
- A key experience to get involved in for future astronomers.
- bursts Flashes of Gamma-rays that are associated with extremely energetic explosions. They are the brightest electromagnetic event known to occur in the universe.
13 Clues: The median pay rate for an astronomer. • A degree required to become an astronomer. • The number of years of education required. • An important course to take in high school. • A very important part of being an astronomer. • The bachelor required to become an astronomer. • Need good results on this standardized physics test. • ...
All about me 2025-05-12
11 Clues: my faction • my grit score • my motivations • a skill of mine • Personality type • my learning style • my work preference • an interest of mine • my worst learning style • one of my intelligences • One of my best abilities
Marie Curie Crossword 2024-05-08
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- research university in France where Marie Curie's husband, and later her, worked at
- branch of science Marie Curie first got a Nobel Prize in
- blood condition that Marie Curie died from
- Marie Curie's husband's name
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- country Marie Curie was born
- a French commune where Marie Curie was appointed lecturer in physics at a girls' university in 1900
- radioactive element the Curies are famous for discovering
- prestigious prize in science; Marie Curie was the first woman to earn this
- branch of science Marie Curie got her second Nobel Prize in
9 Clues: country Marie Curie was born • Marie Curie's husband's name • blood condition that Marie Curie died from • branch of science Marie Curie first got a Nobel Prize in • radioactive element the Curies are famous for discovering • branch of science Marie Curie got her second Nobel Prize in • prestigious prize in science; Marie Curie was the first woman to earn this • ...
Root words week 9 2023-02-27
15 Clues: Water • a gas • physics • a warning • abbreviate • Saying words • to say or tell • the study of WATER • give yourself water • agreeing to a payment • medicine or treatment • A lot and a lot of words • before or in front of it • to see something before it happens • to know the weather before it comes
how can we become good learners 2023-07-11
Centered Root 2025-06-26
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- Observer effect in physics.
- Universal vibrational force.
- Rate of vibrational cycles.
- Continuous harmonic movement.
- Harmonic energy alignment.
- Tao Te Ching’s universal harmony.
- Oneness through vibration.
- Meditative vibrational calm.
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- Svadhisthana chakra, creative flow.
- Kybalion’s principle of motion.
- Kybalion’s “All is Mind.”
- Balance of frequencies.
- Quantum energy pattern.
- Inner resonance alignment.
- Muladhara chakra, grounding force.
15 Clues: Balance of frequencies. • Quantum energy pattern. • Kybalion’s “All is Mind.” • Inner resonance alignment. • Harmonic energy alignment. • Oneness through vibration. • Observer effect in physics. • Rate of vibrational cycles. • Universal vibrational force. • Meditative vibrational calm. • Continuous harmonic movement. • Kybalion’s principle of motion. • ...
Science 2023-02-01
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- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it.
- experiment ,all variables other than the independent variable are controlled or held constant so they don't influence the dependent variable.
- Method, the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation.
- , the branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed; the investigation of their properties and the ways in which they interact, combine, and change; and the use of these processes to form new substances.
- physical and/or mathematical and/or conceptual representation of a system of ideas, events or processes
- how close measurements of the same item are to each other.
- Variable (Independent Variable), part of an experiment that you can change to see how other variables respond.
- study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation, experimentation, and the testing of theories against the evidence obtained.
- the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behavior, origin, and distribution.
- and recording of data via the use of scientific
- science, the sciences concerned with the study of inanimate natural objects, including physics, chemistry, astronomy, and related subjects.
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- Variable (Dependent Variable),variable that the researcher predicts will change if the manipulated variable changes.
- , the measurement or extent of something from end to end
- How much space an object or substance takes up.
- how close a measurement is to the true or accepted value
- application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- Law, summaries or statements that describe a wide range of observations and results of experiments
- the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy. The subject matter of physics, distinguished from that of chemistry and biology, includes mechanics, heat, light and other radiation, sound, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of atoms.
- A measure of the amount of matter contained in or constituting a physical body.
- the branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- testable statement about the relationship between two or more variables or a proposed explanation for some observed phenomenon.
- Theory, carefully thought-out explanation for observations of the natural world that has been constructed using the scientific method, and which brings together many facts and hypotheses.
22 Clues: How much space an object or substance takes up. • and recording of data via the use of scientific • , the measurement or extent of something from end to end • how close a measurement is to the true or accepted value • how close measurements of the same item are to each other. • A measure of the amount of matter contained in or constituting a physical body. • ...
VOCABULARY REVIEW - SCHOOL SUBJECTS AND APPEARANCE 2024-04-05
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- We create paintings, sculptures, and other forms of art in this subject.
- We study plants and animals in this subject.
- We play sports and learn about exercise in this subject.
- Not fat; thin.
- This subject involves using technology like computers and smartphones.
- The color of hair that can also be described as silver.
- This subject includes history, geography, and social studies.
- We create music and learn musical instruments in this subject.
- We learn other languages like French or Spanish in this subject.
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- We read stories, poems, and plays in this subject.
- This subject includes biology, chemistry, and physics.
- Having a lot of height.
- We study the past events of humanity in this subject.
- The opposite of light (weight).
- Hair that bends in loops or rings.
- We study forces, motion, and energy in this subject.
- We study the properties of matter and chemical reactions in this subject.
- Hair that grows above the upper lip for men.
- Another word for old.
- The opposite of dark.
- We solve problems and use numbers in this subject.
- Jewelry worn on the earlobes.
- We learn about computers and the internet in this subject.
- We learn about different countries and cultures in this subject.
24 Clues: Not fat; thin. • Another word for old. • The opposite of dark. • Having a lot of height. • Jewelry worn on the earlobes. • The opposite of light (weight). • Hair that bends in loops or rings. • We study plants and animals in this subject. • Hair that grows above the upper lip for men. • We read stories, poems, and plays in this subject. • ...
AVID 11 Who am I? 2023-02-02
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- Wants to be a realtor after high school
- Made a funeral for her Orchid Mantis in my Entomology class
- The loudest person in class
- Wants to be a traveling cosmetologist
- A baller and loves shoes
- My cousin
- The new girl in AVID
- Wants to sleep in class alot and wears glasses
- Absolutely loved my physics class last trimester because she made an amazing physics video
- Only has one class at the high school
- The new guy in AVID
- Has a septum piercing and very quiet in class
- Has the same name as my favorite cousin
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- Wants to be a flight attendant after high school
- Very nice, colored eyes, and sits near the front
- One of the two cheerleaders in class :)
- Went to California last weekend and hated it
- Related to Pablo Escobar (jk) and loves anime
- Always wants to buy shoes and plays roblox a ton
- I still mess up her name to this day :(
- Very quiet, but intelligent and hard working student (also has maintained a 4.0 gpa all of HS)
- President of key club
- A really good wrestler
- Friendly guy and has his rap poster hung up near the window
24 Clues: My cousin • The new guy in AVID • The new girl in AVID • President of key club • A really good wrestler • A baller and loves shoes • The loudest person in class • Wants to be a traveling cosmetologist • Only has one class at the high school • Wants to be a realtor after high school • One of the two cheerleaders in class :) • I still mess up her name to this day :( • ...
Physics Vocabulary Review Pt. 1 2025-02-06
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- - The sum of kinetic energy and potential energy.
- A change in position of an object.
- A contact force that opposes motion between objects trying to slide past each other.
- The rate of change of an object’s position.
- The force exerted by a surface on an object in contact with the surface. It is always perpendicular to the surface.
- A quantity that is described by magnitude alone.
- The force that tends to pull things apart.
- The energy of a body due to its motion.
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them.
- The total length traveled by a moving object.
- The energy required to move an object.
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- The rate of work done.
- The branch of physics that deals with the study of motion.
- The characteristic of matter to resist any change in its motion.
- The energy of an object due to its condition or position.
- The branch of mechanics that describes how objects move.
- The branch of mechanics that explains what causes objects to move.
- a push or pull on an object.
- The ability to do work.
- A quantity that describes an object's magnitude and direction.
- The magnitude of an object’s instantaneous velocity.
- The amount of matter contained in an object.
22 Clues: The rate of work done. • The ability to do work. • a push or pull on an object. • A change in position of an object. • The energy required to move an object. • The energy of a body due to its motion. • The force that tends to pull things apart. • The rate of change of an object’s position. • The amount of matter contained in an object. • ...
Englisch 2013-03-13
10 Clues: Kerze • Chemie • Physik • Lebensstiel • (haus-) arbeit • sb. auf jn. Stehen • Besonders, vor allem • up to sb auf jn. Stehen • Weltweit, auf der ganzen Welt • friends Freunde finden, sich anfreunden
Happy Birthday, Einstein! 2023-03-14
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- Enstein won one ofthese for his services to theoretical physics and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect.
- He worked in one of these after graduating college
- The emission or transmission of energy in the forms of waves or particles
- The element on the periodic table named after him.
- The elementary particle that is a quantum of the electromagnetic field, such as light
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- The country Einstein was born in
- The Natural science that studies matter, energy, and force
- These mechanics provide a description of the physical properties of atoms
- He is best known for developing the theory of _____
- His first name
10 Clues: His first name • The country Einstein was born in • He worked in one of these after graduating college • The element on the periodic table named after him. • He is best known for developing the theory of _____ • The Natural science that studies matter, energy, and force • These mechanics provide a description of the physical properties of atoms • ...
Olivia Gino-Unit16 2023-11-08
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- a science that deals with matter and energy and the way they interact with heat, light, electricity, and sound
- a medical doctor
- relating to the body of a person instead of the mind; existing in a form you can touch or see
- a living thing that is not a human being or plant
- to be born again in a different body after death
- a person who makes animated movies and cartoons
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- a scientist who studies or is a specialist in physics
- to make some one lively o excited; to make a drawing appear to move
- Not capable of life; nonliving things
- used to describe an animal that eats meat
10 Clues: a medical doctor • Not capable of life; nonliving things • used to describe an animal that eats meat • a person who makes animated movies and cartoons • to be born again in a different body after death • a living thing that is not a human being or plant • a scientist who studies or is a specialist in physics • ...
AST Crossword (NO GOOGLING) 2025-09-23
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- Someone that studies how ancient civilizations used the stars
- Spaceguy
- Branch of biology that investigates the possibility of life elsewhere in the universe
- A bubble of hot gas created by a star's stellar wind interacting with the interstellar medium
- The chemistry of stars and interstellar space.
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- Superstitious form of locational astrology that maps the positions of celestial bodies at the moment of your birth onto a world map
- Physics of the stars
- Studies of alien rock/sediments
- Pertaining to direct measurements of the earth.
- The branch of celestial mechanics that applies Newtonian physics to predict and analyze the motion of artificial objects in space
10 Clues: Spaceguy • Physics of the stars • Studies of alien rock/sediments • The chemistry of stars and interstellar space. • Pertaining to direct measurements of the earth. • Someone that studies how ancient civilizations used the stars • Branch of biology that investigates the possibility of life elsewhere in the universe • ...
School Vocab Crossword 2025-12-11
12 Clues: school test • do not forget • talking to someone • science - chemicals • hearing someone speak • finding out something • remembering many things • you do this with a book • writing a word correctly • science - space and gravity • science - people and animals • writing down important information
Astronomer 2013-06-10
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- Astronomers need to be good at maths and sciences as well as ________.
- A key experience to get involved in for future astronomers.
- The median pay rate for an astronomer.
- A very important part of being an astronomer.
- An important course to take in high school.
- Must get good results on this standardized physics test to become a successful astronomer.
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- A degree required to become an astronomer.
- The bachelor required to become an astronomer.
- A scientist who studies celestial bodies such as the moons, planets, stars, galaxies. They also study Gamma-ray bursts & cosmic microwave background radiation.
- The number of years of education required.
- Flashes of Gamma-rays that are associated with extremely energetic explosions. They are the brightest electromagnetic event known to occur in the universe.
- An important degree to have in order to become an astronomer.
- A fancy university that is a go-to for future astronomers!
13 Clues: The median pay rate for an astronomer. • A degree required to become an astronomer. • The number of years of education required. • An important course to take in high school. • A very important part of being an astronomer. • The bachelor required to become an astronomer. • A fancy university that is a go-to for future astronomers! • ...
Unit 16 sufi 2023-11-08
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- not capable of life; non living things
- a person who creates animated movies or cartoons
- a scientist who studies or is a specialist in physics
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- to make someone or something lively or excited; to make a drawing appear to move
- a medical doctor
- relating to the body of a person instead of the mind; existing in a form that you can touch or see
- to be born again with a different body after death
- a living thing that is not a human or a plant
- used to describe an animal that eats meat
- a science that deals with matter and energy and the way they interact with each other
10 Clues: a medical doctor • not capable of life; non living things • used to describe an animal that eats meat • a living thing that is not a human or a plant • a person who creates animated movies or cartoons • to be born again with a different body after death • a scientist who studies or is a specialist in physics • ...
NOBEL PRIZES 2024-09-04
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- Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 alongside Nelson Mandela
- The only Nobel Prize category not established by Alfred Nobel
- The Swedish chemist who founded the Nobel Prizes
- Marie Curie won her first Nobel Prize in this category
- Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954; known for "The Old Man and the Sea"
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- The Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded in this European country
- American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his theory of relativity
- The city in which the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded
- Nobel laureate who discovered penicillin
- The youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate as of 2014
10 Clues: Nobel laureate who discovered penicillin • The Swedish chemist who founded the Nobel Prizes • The city in which the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded • The youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate as of 2014 • Marie Curie won her first Nobel Prize in this category • The only Nobel Prize category not established by Alfred Nobel • ...
hhh 2025-08-14
10 Clues: First Pet • Eye Colour • Favourite Food • Worst Nightmare • Imaginary Friend • Favourite "z" Word • Favourite Barbie Movie • Favourite Adopted Sister • Favourite Thing To Call Mum • Totally "Favourite" Science Subject
Nuclear Physics Words 2013-06-13
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- The very tiny middle part of the atom which contains protons and neutrons (except for hydrogen which just has 1 proton)
- Different forms of the same element, which have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- The number of protons AND neutrons added together in an atom. The top number when you write an element in symbol form
- The substance in a nuclear reactor which slows down neutrons and makes them more likely to hit other uranium nuclei.
- What is given off by radioactive atoms, and which causes ionisation (the knocking out of electrons from other matter)
- A negatively charged particle
- Rods which are lowered into a nuclear reactor to slow the reaction down
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- A particle in the nucleus (i.e. a proton or a neutron)
- A piece of apparatus for detecting ionising radiation
- A nucleus with electrons orbiting, with no overall charge
- When a neutron from one fission reaction goes on to hit another uranium nucleus and cause it to split (and so on)
- A radioactive isotope which is used to follow the path of the flow of a liquid or gas
- A positively charged particle
- Unstable
- The number of protons in an atom, and its position in the Periodic Table. The bottom number when you write an element in symbol form
- The splitting of uranium-238 into to smaller atoms and a few neutrons
- The amount of ionising radiation emitted per second, measured in becquerels (Bq), so 1 Bq is one bit of radiation per second.
- The time it takes for the activity to fall to half of its original value (and therefore also the number of radioactive atoms to halve)
- An uncharged particle (about the same mass as a proton)
19 Clues: Unstable • A positively charged particle • A negatively charged particle • A piece of apparatus for detecting ionising radiation • A particle in the nucleus (i.e. a proton or a neutron) • An uncharged particle (about the same mass as a proton) • A nucleus with electrons orbiting, with no overall charge • ...
My Physics Puzzle 2015-09-13
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- Year The distance light travels in a year
- Any system that uses a low power input signal to control a higher output
- Particles Currently the objects that we hope are the smallest components of matter
- Cloud like patches seen in the night sky
- A wire pushed through a magnet produces a voltage
- A group of minimum number of atoms in the game ratio as in the bulk material
- Usually tell about a potential force
- Energy per electron
- Helps adjust for differences in light intensity
- These have very regular organized structure
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- Bang Theory A ball of matter was so hot that it blew apart
- Energy Stored up Energy capable of doing work
- Consists of everything observable
- Energy per electron
- How much work done each second
- An area of the sky named after a few stars located near one another as seen from earth; they may not really be near one another
- Difficulty in passing current
- Found in the nucleus of an atom
- Energy Energy of speed
- Distance over time
20 Clues: Distance over time • Energy per electron • Energy per electron • Energy Energy of speed • Difficulty in passing current • How much work done each second • Found in the nucleus of an atom • Consists of everything observable • Usually tell about a potential force • Cloud like patches seen in the night sky • Year The distance light travels in a year • ...
Physics Vocabulary Contract 2016-11-08
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- friction/ friction that exists between a stationary object and the surface on which it's resting.
- there is no force of support on your body
- Force/Combination of all forces that act on the body
- force
- of matter that resists changes in speed or direction.
- Force/is always opposite to the object's motion.
- Field/the region of space surrounding a body which another body experiences a force of gravitational attraction.
- diagram/is a graphical illustration used to visualize the applied forces, movements, and resulting reactions on a body.
- force exerted on a body by gravity.
- velocity/the constant speed that a freely falling object eventually reaches when the resistance of the medium through which it is falling prevents further acceleration.
- portion of the physical universe chosen for analysis.
- interaction that changes the motion of an object.
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- weight/a property of objects that corresponds to how heavy an object is.
- 3rd law/whenever a object exerts a force on a object exerts or equal an opposite force.
- Pair/a pair of forces acting on the two interacting objects
- and opposite of the resultant force.
- Force/is the component perpendicular to the surface of contact.
- Friction/amount of retarding force between two objects that are moving relative to each other
- cancellation of forces acting on an object.
19 Clues: force • force exerted on a body by gravity. • and opposite of the resultant force. • there is no force of support on your body • cancellation of forces acting on an object. • Force/is always opposite to the object's motion. • interaction that changes the motion of an object. • Force/Combination of all forces that act on the body • ...
Physics D Zain 2020-05-04
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- The heavy, very dense and positive centre of an atom
- Unwanted presence of radioactive atoms
- Number of protons and neutrons
- Unit measuring dose of radiation
- Negative charge which orbits the nucleus
- Constant low level environmental radiation
- The time taken to lose half of its initial radioactivity
- Medium ionising power
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- One large unstable nucleus splits to make two smaller nuclei
- Person is exposed to a radioactive source
- Weak ionising power
- Positive charge found in the nucleus
- Very strong ionising power
- Number of protons
- Unit for radioactive decay
- Two small nuclei join to make one larger nucleus
- Unequal number of electrons to protons
- Suggested idea of atoms as small as spheres that cannot be cut
- Same number of protons and electrons
19 Clues: Number of protons • Weak ionising power • Medium ionising power • Very strong ionising power • Unit for radioactive decay • Number of protons and neutrons • Unit measuring dose of radiation • Positive charge found in the nucleus • Same number of protons and electrons • Unwanted presence of radioactive atoms • Unequal number of electrons to protons • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle 2019-09-08
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- a generic name for electrons and their relatives mu and tau, and the associated neutrinos.
- Can never be proved
- made of atoms bonded together
- Taught Science in Brazil and realized students weren't learning but memorizing
- All matter in the universe exploding from a volume much smaller than an atom, about fifteen billion years agoStringTheory best prospective theory of "everything"
- Few Assumptions, Many
- made of electrons, neutrons and protons
- are groups of millions to billions of stars held together by their mutual gravity, along with the gravity of the invisible dark matter
- consists of things that go around a star(s)
- Hold together quarks
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- Japanese physicist who showed how the proper effects would result if n and p interacted with a new particle with about 279 times the electron’s mass
- We can make no perfect
- Produces the correct conditions for Big Bang
- My Teacher calls himself
- rocks, all sizes, mostly between Mars and Jupiter
- make up neutrons and protons
- Particle of 211 electron masses
- Consists of the interactions of Observations and Scientific Theory
- Comets seem to come from a huge spherical cloud far outside of the Kuiper Belt called the
19 Clues: Can never be proved • Hold together quarks • Few Assumptions, Many • We can make no perfect • My Teacher calls himself • make up neutrons and protons • made of atoms bonded together • Particle of 211 electron masses • made of electrons, neutrons and protons • consists of things that go around a star(s) • Produces the correct conditions for Big Bang • ...
Physics Chp 13 2023-05-31
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- images appear smaller
- - angle of incidence is the same as the angle of reflection
- - light bending around barriers
- - a magnifiying glass uses this mirror
- - convex images make things look _
- - beyond color spectrum, but before X-rays
- - light is this type of wave:
- - right before the visible color spectrum
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- help to see yourself close up
- - concave mirrors ___ light
- - convex mirrors ___ light
- - mirror that curves in
- - right before microwaves
- - bending light that passes through a medium
- - objects appear larger
- - any light that diverges from an object
- - the characteristics & properties of light & sight
- - incident ray,refracted ray, and normal all lie in the same plane
- - makes things visible and colored.
- - a device used to converge or diverge light
- - a mirror hat curves outward
21 Clues: images appear smaller • - mirror that curves in • - objects appear larger • - right before microwaves • - convex mirrors ___ light • - concave mirrors ___ light • help to see yourself close up • - a mirror hat curves outward • - light is this type of wave: • - light bending around barriers • - convex images make things look _ • - makes things visible and colored. • ...
Physics study guide 2021-10-14
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- the rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate.
- The total length of the path travelled; is always a positive number; is a scalar; measured with the unit meters (m)
- of reference, A defined origin and axes that specify the directions (N, S, E, W; left, right, up, down) in a problem
- equations, Equations that tell the relationship between initial and final velocity, displacement, time, and acceleration; are only valid when acceleration is constant
- The change in an object’s position from its starting point to its ending point; is a vector that points from the starting point to the ending point; measured with the unit meters (m)
- Where an object is located relative to a frame of reference; measured with the unit meters (m)
- x-axis; the slope of the line equals the velocity
- a line straight or curved that shows relation between two quantities out of which one varies as a result of change in other
- speed How “fast” an object travels; the distance an object travels divided by the length of time travelled; is a scalar; measured with the unit meters/second (m/s)
- the amount of time between two given points in time
- The “steepness” of a straight line on a graph; the change in the y-variable divided by the change in the x-variable; can be positive (uphill), negative (downhill), or zero (horizontal).
- speed, The speed of an object at a single moment of time; equals the magnitude of the instantaneous velocity; usually referred to as just “speed”; is a scalar; measured with the unit meters/second (m/s)
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- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- the branch of mechanics concerned with the motion of objects without reference to the forces which cause the motion
- Graph the x-axis; the slope of the line equals the acceleration
- a course along which someone or something moves
- velocity, The velocity of an object at a single moment of time; usually referred to as just “velocity”; is a vector; measured with the unit meters/second (m/s)
- The change in velocity per unit of time; occurs when an object increases or decreases its speed and/or changes the direction it is moving; is a vector; measured with the unit meters/second2 (m/s2) which is equivalent to “meters per second per second”
- vs. Time Graph, A graph of motion with position on the y-axis and time on
- vs. time graph, a graph of motion with velocity on the y-axis and time on
- A quantity that only has magnitude
- velocity An object’s displacement divided by the length of time travelled; is a vector; measured with the unit meters/second (m/s)
22 Clues: A quantity that only has magnitude • a course along which someone or something moves • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction • x-axis; the slope of the line equals the velocity • the amount of time between two given points in time • Graph the x-axis; the slope of the line equals the acceleration • ...
Physics Definitions 1 2024-10-03
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- The SI unit for magnetic flux
- The effect that results in the emission of electrons from a material caused by electromagnetic radiation
- The interval of time between successive occurrences of the same state in an oscillatory or cyclic phenomenon
- The quantum of light and all other forms of electromagnetic radiation, and the force carrier for the electromagnetic force.
- A proton contains two up quarks and one _____ quark
- The force that keeps a body moving with a uniform speed along a circular path and is directed along the radius towards the centre
- The component of a contact force that is perpendicular to the surface that an object contacts.
- This gauge boson mediates the strong interaction between quarks.
- The unit for magnetic flux density, also called magnetic field strength
- The radiation has a specific spectrum and intensity that depends only on the temperature of the body.
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- A non-accelerating frame of reference
- The type of field that relates to the region of space surrounding a body in which another body experiences a force of gravitational attraction
- Kepler's law that state that the square of the orbital periods of the planets are directly proportion to the cubes of the semi-major axes of their orbits.
- The type of radiation including visible light, radio waves, in which electric and magnetic fields vary simultaneously
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- The unit of Electric Potential Energy is the ___.
- The wavelength associated with the wave-like nature of elementary particles such as electrons
- This law states the direction of the electric current induced in a conductor by a changing magnetic field
- The concept whether two spatially separated events occur at the same time – is not absolute, but depends on the observer's reference frame.
19 Clues: The SI unit for magnetic flux • A non-accelerating frame of reference • A quantity that has both magnitude and direction • The unit of Electric Potential Energy is the ___. • A proton contains two up quarks and one _____ quark • This gauge boson mediates the strong interaction between quarks. • The unit for magnetic flux density, also called magnetic field strength • ...
PATTERNS PHYSICS VOCABULARY 2024-11-01
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- is a simplified representation of a phenomenon. Scientists use models to understand, explain, and predict how things work.
- Models: these are 2-dimensional flow chart, diagrams and infographics that show how things work or relate to each other.
- Models: these are 3-dimensional and tangible (you can touch and/or hold it) . Examples: A Globe or Solar System Model
- Proportional: when x doubles, y halves. (As x increases, y decreases)
- Variable:This is the part of an experiment or investigation that you change to see if it has an effect.
- Error: created by unknown and/or uncontrolled variables or uncertainties
- is the random error that comes from measurement
- aka “gross” errors created by carelessness, ignorance or thoughtlessness
- how close a series of measured values are to each other.
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- When x doubles, y quadruples (As x increases, y increases at an a faster rate)
- Models: equations and data that represent a relationship or system.
- how close a measured value is to the actual or expected value.
- Variable: This is the part of an experiment or investigation that you are measuring or recording
- is the “spread” of numbers of in a number set.
- Line: When x doubles, y stays the same. (As ex increases, y stays constant)
- Error: cause by condition of the instruments and/or environment. These errors are usually consistent
- is the “central” number of a number set
- Variable: This is the part of an experiment or investigation that you keep constant.
- When x doubles, y doubles (As x increases y increases at a constant rate)
19 Clues: is the “central” number of a number set • is the “spread” of numbers of in a number set. • is the random error that comes from measurement • how close a series of measured values are to each other. • how close a measured value is to the actual or expected value. • Models: equations and data that represent a relationship or system. • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-01
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- Began in late 19th century when quantum mechanics and theories of relativity start to occur.
- Prescribe specific measurable tests necessary for a definition to apply.
- The practical science done to advance our knowledge of life, the earth, and the universe.
- The study of electricity and magnetism.
- Models or describes an observed relationship among phenomena or properties under specified conditions.
- Acceptable scientific standards.
- Day-to-day research and is "puzzle-solving".
- Present-day observations and experiments.
- Obtained from measurements using calibrated instruments.
- Provides workable or operational explanations of how the world functions.
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- A particular sequence of distinct steps in which scientist rarely works.
- Creates hypotheses and develops theories and laws pertaining to events in the unobservable past.
- The study of thermal energy's relationship with and its conversion into other forms of energy.
- A request made from an journalist reporter to the scientists who are qualified to review the report before it is published.
- The study of how and why motion occurs.
- Inferences based upon certain assumptions.
- Began in the 17th century and brought mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and etc.
- Made by seeing, hearing, smelling, feeling, or testing.
- The measuring unit of each quantity.
19 Clues: Acceptable scientific standards. • The measuring unit of each quantity. • The study of how and why motion occurs. • The study of electricity and magnetism. • Present-day observations and experiments. • Inferences based upon certain assumptions. • Day-to-day research and is "puzzle-solving". • Made by seeing, hearing, smelling, feeling, or testing. • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-01
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- a wave phenomena in which one vibrating object can cause another to begin vibrations if it matches its natural frequency
- a push or apull
- the imaginary line perpendicular to the surface of a medium in which all angles are measured from
- a quantity with magnitude only
- a type of wave in which the vibrations are perpendicular to motion
- the number of complete cycles in one second
- the force of gravity acting on an object
- the amount of matter in an object
- the changing of a wave's speed as it crosses the boundary between mediums
- a vector quantity that describes how fast an object is moving
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- action has an equal and opposite reaction
- a form of energy an object posesses due to its speed
- the unit used for measuring forces
- how difficult it is to stop a moving object
- a vector quantity that describes how an object's speed or direction is changing
- a form of energy an object possesses due to its position
- when two or more waves occupy the same time and sopace
- a type of wave that does not need a medium to travel through
- the contact force that opposes motion
19 Clues: a push or apull • a quantity with magnitude only • the amount of matter in an object • the unit used for measuring forces • the contact force that opposes motion • the force of gravity acting on an object • action has an equal and opposite reaction • how difficult it is to stop a moving object • the number of complete cycles in one second • ...
Physics Final Review 2023-01-19
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- To find the force of friction between two objects you need to find the coefficient of _ friction
- If an object has no net force acting on it, then it could still have a constant _
- If an object travels from rest to forty meters per second in 10 seconds, it’s acceleration would be _ meters per second squared
- The value of the Gravitational _ does not change
- Force = _ x acceleration
- The slope of a velocity vs time graph represents the _ of an object
- This represents how far an object has moved from its starting point
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- As the distance between two objects is cut in half, the force of gravity between them is _
- If a problem tells you the initial velocity, final velocity, and acceleration of an object and asks you to find how far it travels, you would need to use of the _ equations from your reference sheet
- While an object’s speed just has a magnitude, that object’s velocity has both a magnitude and _
- If an object travels from rest to forty meters per second in 10 seconds, it’s distance traveled would be _ meters
- The acceleration due to gravity of an object on the earth is 9.8 _ per second squared
- If there is an applied force of 20 Newtons to the right and a force of friction of 12 Newtons to the left acting on an object, then the _ on the object is 8 newtons
- The area under the curve of a _ vs time graph represents the distance traveled by an object
- To find the Normal Force acting on an object sitting on an inclined plane look at the _ component of its weight
- This represents how far an object has traveled to get to where it is now.
- The velocity of an object moving in uniform circular motion is always _ to it's path of motion
- As the mass of one object is doubled, the force of gravity between that object and another has _
- The acceleration of an object moving in uniform circular motion always points toward the _ of it's path of motion
- The weight of a 5 kg object on the surface of the earth is approximately _ Newtons
20 Clues: Force = _ x acceleration • The value of the Gravitational _ does not change • The slope of a velocity vs time graph represents the _ of an object • This represents how far an object has moved from its starting point • This represents how far an object has traveled to get to where it is now. • ...
VCE Physics - Revision 2022-06-24
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- a force that resists the relative motion of two surfaces that are in contact
- a region of space in which each point is subject to a non-contact force
- a standing wave with a frequency equal to an integer multiple of the fundamental frequency
- the addition of overlapping waves in the same medium
- the splitting of white light into its constituent colours due to different refractive indices for different frequencies
- a device that uses electromagnetic induction to transfer power from one circuit to another
- a component used to reverse the electrical connection between a stationary external circuit and a rotation coil every half rotation
- a point where destructive interference consistently occurs
- the rate of change of displacement with time
- a point where constructive interference consistently occurs
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- any object that gravitationally orbits another body
- the change in direction of a wave moving between two different media
- the spread of a wave around an obstacle or through a gap
- a vector quantity equal to the change in momentum
- the distance between identical points on a wave
- a type of collision where kinetic energy is conserved
- the process by which the amplitude of an oscillation increases when forced oscillations match the natural frequency
- a point in a medium of a transverse wave where particles have maximum positive displacement
- the magnitude of the maximum variation of any quantity with a changing value
19 Clues: the rate of change of displacement with time • the distance between identical points on a wave • a vector quantity equal to the change in momentum • any object that gravitationally orbits another body • the addition of overlapping waves in the same medium • a type of collision where kinetic energy is conserved • ...
Edexcel Physics AS 2025-12-23
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- work done per unit time
- energy supply per unit charge
- extension per unit original length
- energy of photon depends on...
- type of wave that vibration is in only one direction perpendicular to the direction of wave travel
- force times displacement in the same direction
- type of wave that vibration is paralle to the direction of wave travel
- mass times velocity
- stationary waves can be created when incident wave and reflected wave...
- better resolution of pulse-echo system needs shorter...
- to describe waves that have constant phase difference
- rate of change of displacement
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- force per unit cross-sectional area
- work done per unit charge
- rate of change of momentum
- rate of change of velocity
- force times perpendicular diplacement
- type of wave that vibration is perpendicular to the direction of wave travel
- rate of flow of charge
19 Clues: mass times velocity • rate of flow of charge • work done per unit time • work done per unit charge • rate of change of momentum • rate of change of velocity • energy supply per unit charge • energy of photon depends on... • rate of change of displacement • extension per unit original length • force per unit cross-sectional area • force times perpendicular diplacement • ...
IG Physics - Radioactivity 2026-01-27
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- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- Radiation consisting of fast-moving electrons.
- Radiation that can remove electrons from atoms.
- Unit used to measure the activity of a radioactive source.
- A detector used to measure ionising radiation.
- When radioactive material gets inside or onto an object or person.
- Exposure to radiation without radioactive material being transferred.
- A neutral particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
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- The time taken for the activity of a radioactive source to halve.
- Highly penetrating electromagnetic radiation.
- The total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus.
- Radiation that is always present from Earth and space.
- The rate at which a radioactive source decays.
- Strongly ionising radiation with low penetrating power.
- How easily radiation passes through materials.
- Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
- A negatively charged particle that moves around the nucleus.
- A positively charged particle found in the nucleus.
- The smallest unit of an element, made of protons, neutrons and electrons.
19 Clues: Highly penetrating electromagnetic radiation. • Radiation consisting of fast-moving electrons. • The rate at which a radioactive source decays. • How easily radiation passes through materials. • A detector used to measure ionising radiation. • Radiation that can remove electrons from atoms. • The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. • ...
school parts 2024-02-17
6 Clues: ground place where pupils play • place where learners have lunch • room synonym of teachers' room • where we listen to national anthem • place where pupils study many subjects • lab where pupils do physics experiments
Science 2023-10-13
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- she is an astronomer, she discovered a comet
- physicist who helped discover the radioactive element protactinium
- application of the laws and theories of physics to the interpretation of astronomical observations
- set of knowledge relating to certain categories of facts
- a small quantity of liquid that falls in a spherical shape
- science which studies the various constituents of matter, their properties, transformation and interactions
- a tube or pipe used for guiding liquid or powder into small opening
- the science and study of quality, structure, space and charge
- a prize for outstanding contributions to different fields
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- mathematician who proved two theorems that were basic for both general relativity and elementary particle physics
- equipment used in scientific work which is made of glass
- first woman to receive a nobel prize and the only woman to get two
- a tube used for transferring or measuring small quantities of liquid
- utensils used for scraping, transferring or applying powders
- she is an astronomer who discovered that stars are made mainly of hydrogen and helium
- a room equipped for scientific experiments and research
16 Clues: she is an astronomer, she discovered a comet • a room equipped for scientific experiments and research • equipment used in scientific work which is made of glass • set of knowledge relating to certain categories of facts • a prize for outstanding contributions to different fields • a small quantity of liquid that falls in a spherical shape • ...
Spelling words 2023-03-22
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- of the nature of a crisis threatening a seriously bad outcome.
- a basic social unit consisting of parents and their children, considered as a group, whether dwelling together or not:
- the science that deals with matter, energy, motion, and force.
- commonly or generally known or seen:
- a scientist who specializes in physics.
- a person who is active in party politics.
- with the exclusion of; excluding; save; but:
- done, made, acting, etc., for the community as a whole:
- of, relating to, or maintained by a nation as an organized whole or independent political unit:
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- shrewd or prudent in practical matters, tactful, diplomatic.
- of, relating to, or consisting of spirit; incorporeal.
- the principle of conscious life; the vital principle in humans, animating the body or mediating between body and soul.
- a person who judges, evaluates, or criticizes
- unusually excellent; superior:
- to give publicity to; bring to public notice; advertise:
- a large body of people, associated with a particular territory, that is sufficiently conscious of its unity to seek or to possess a government peculiarly its own:
16 Clues: unusually excellent; superior: • commonly or generally known or seen: • a scientist who specializes in physics. • a person who is active in party politics. • with the exclusion of; excluding; save; but: • a person who judges, evaluates, or criticizes • of, relating to, or consisting of spirit; incorporeal. • done, made, acting, etc., for the community as a whole: • ...
Ghost girl 2018-03-07
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- main characters last name
- a dark colour
- one of the main characters friends
- someone who you learn from
- popular girl
- well known/liked
- popular girls last name
- popular girls sister
- a place where you sleep
- popular boys last name
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- someone who wears black all the time
- somewhere you put your stuff after school
- lucky number
- someone you work with for school
- main character
- difficult class in high school
- popular boy
- not living
- not dead
19 Clues: not dead • not living • popular boy • lucky number • popular girl • a dark colour • main character • well known/liked • popular girls sister • popular boys last name • popular girls last name • a place where you sleep • main characters last name • someone who you learn from • difficult class in high school • someone you work with for school • one of the main characters friends • ...
Science review 2019/2020 2020-06-15
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- What is called in Physics, when two objects slowing down and speeding up, so any change in motion.
- What are proteins that act as biological catalysts-they act to speed up chemical reactions in living things.
- What´is the main difference between a plant and animal cell.
- How is a force per unit area called.
- One factor that affects the speed of diffusion.
- How is the process called that the body uses to release energy from digested food (glucose)
- When an object is stationary, it needs a force to make it move.
- How is the special type of diffiusion, which involves water molecules, moves across a partially permeable membrane - like a cell membrane, called.
- Oldest type of cell.
- How is the respiration without oxigen called
- How is it called when the cells swell and the water pushes the cell membranes up against the strong cell walls until no more water can move in.
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- How is the amount of matter in an object called in physics
- What is a push or a pull in physics.
- How is the Thermochemistry called when energy enters and the temperature outside goes down.
- The theory that explains how eukaryotic cells evolved from prokaryotic.
- The smallest unit of life.
- The net movement of particles from a high concentration to a lower concentration until they are spread out evenly.
- Evolved from prokaryotes.
- How is the specific rain called, which is any form of percipitation with high levels of nitric and sulfuric acids.
- How is the substance called that speeds up the rate of chemical reaction but isn`t itself changed by the reaction.
- How is it called when water passes out of a cell, the vacuole shrinks and the cells are no longer firm.
- How is the Thermochemistry called when energy enters and the temperature outside increases.
- How is the unit of amount in chemistry called.
- What is a very common force.
- After whom is the first law of motion named.
- Whith whom glucose has to react that a lot of energy is released.
26 Clues: Oldest type of cell. • Evolved from prokaryotes. • The smallest unit of life. • What is a very common force. • What is a push or a pull in physics. • How is a force per unit area called. • After whom is the first law of motion named. • How is the respiration without oxigen called • How is the unit of amount in chemistry called. • ...
STAHS Yr9 Crossword January 2021 2021-01-17
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- Music: Sub-Saharan drum
- French: Author of Les Miserables
- Physics: A metal spring follow's this law, an elastic band doesn't
- Chemistry: The charge on halide ions such as chloride ions (5,3)
- Geography: A greenhouse gas associated with agriculture
- Food Technology:A type of sugar
- MFL: A word which "tricks" you into thinking it means something else is called a false ______
- English: Romeo and Juliet are considered ________ lovers (4,7)
- Classics: The Furies are also known by this name
- Physics: The standard unit of mass in Physics
- Latin: The Latin word for queen
- MFL: Where a foreign language borrows a word from English, what are these called?
- Maths: 'y = x + 5' y is the ______ of this formula
- English: "Two households both alike in ______"
- History: In 1914, the Triple Alliance consisted of Italy, Austria-Hungary and ________
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- Product Design: An electrical component that resists current
- Latin: Name of the British king who lived in a palace at Fishbourne
- Food Technology: The avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain ecological balance
- Music: Moderately Soft
- Spanish: What would you be eating if you ordered "pulpo"?
- Art: The gallery MOMA, stands for the Museum of ______ Art
- Geography: Any management technique aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions
- Product Design: The name of the metal which is melted to connect components on a printed circuit board.
- History: What was the name of the German plan which triggered WW1?
- Art: Which artist is famous for his drawings and paintings of ballerinas?
- Chemistry: The type of bonding between positively and negatively charged particles
- Classics: The vengeful son of Clytemnestra
- French: Belgian rapper, singer & musician best known for his works in the genre of hip hop and electronic music
- Maths: A 3D shape with constant cross section
- Spanish: Which ancient civilisation occupied a territory that includes SE Mexico and northern Central America, including the Yucatan Peninusla and parts of modern day Guatemala and Belize?
30 Clues: Music: Moderately Soft • Music: Sub-Saharan drum • Food Technology:A type of sugar • Latin: The Latin word for queen • French: Author of Les Miserables • Classics: The vengeful son of Clytemnestra • Physics: The standard unit of mass in Physics • Maths: A 3D shape with constant cross section • English: "Two households both alike in ______" • ...
Branches of Science 2021-09-21
11 Clues: Birds • Animals • Insects • Plant life • Earthquakes • Energy and forces • Living things and the environment • Genes, heredity, and the variation • The Earth, its structure and history • How organisms interact with each other • Atoms, molecules, reactions, and chemicals
Forces 2025-10-14
11 Clues: Fg • Sum of all • come in pairs • mass x gravity • Doesn't change • father of physics • Sum of all forces • The SI unit of force • Magnitude and direction • Resisting to any change • Fnet(mass x acceleration)
AQA Physics Space 2019-06-04
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- clouds of dust and gas in space
- closest planet to the sun
- planet famous for its rings
- object that orbits a planet, can be natural or artificial
- first thing formed when a small/medium star 'dies'
- object in space made of ice, it's tail points away from the sun
- name for a star that's 'alive' our sun is currently in this
- CMBR is short for this, left over from the big bang
- name for light from stars being stretched out as the move away
- round object that orbits a star, big enough to have its own gravity
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- formed from large stars that have died
- forms from a red giant that has cooled down
- satellite that orbits above the same point of the Earth
- area between Mars and Jupiter where most asteroids are found
- small rocky object, mostly found inbetween Mars and Jupiter
- ball of gas earliest step of making a star
- largest planet
- satellite that orbits the poles
18 Clues: largest planet • closest planet to the sun • planet famous for its rings • clouds of dust and gas in space • satellite that orbits the poles • formed from large stars that have died • ball of gas earliest step of making a star • forms from a red giant that has cooled down • first thing formed when a small/medium star 'dies' • ...
Physics Electricity Crossword 2013-02-25
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- Supply (a device) with mechanical or electrical energy
- (dc) An electric current flowing in one direction only
- The change in electrical potential associated with the passage of an impulse along the membrane of a muscle cell or nerve cell
- The refusal to accept or comply with something
- a unit of energy equal to the work done by a power of 1000 watts operating for one hour
- SI base unit
- The difference of electrical potential between two points
- Superconductivity is an electrical resistance of exactly zero which occurs in certain materials below a characteristic temperature
- In mathematics, the root mean square
- speed of electronics
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- current Type of current in a battery
- A flow of electric charges
- (ac) An electric current that reverses its direction many times a second at regularintervals, typically used in power supplies
- The SI unit of electrical resistance
- A law stating that electric current is proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance
- A measure of the resisting power of a specified material to the flow of an electric current
- Used in remotes that give it “power”
- The SI unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second
18 Clues: SI base unit • speed of electronics • A flow of electric charges • current Type of current in a battery • The SI unit of electrical resistance • Used in remotes that give it “power” • In mathematics, the root mean square • The refusal to accept or comply with something • Supply (a device) with mechanical or electrical energy • ...
P1 Physics Crossword 2015-02-28
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- wave a wave which has its oscillations perpendicular to direction of travel
- the meaning of cmbr
- the shifting of lights wavelength when an object moves away from us
- the amount of complete waves in a second
- the type of heat transfer which doesn't require a medium
- the shifting of lights wavelength when an object moves toward us
- the leading theory on the creation of the universe
- the system of transformers and cables which distribute electricity
- a waves maximum displacement
- this type of wave has its oscillations 90 degrees to its direction of travel
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- the type of heat transfer in solid
- this type od wave doesn't need a medium
- the type of power plant which generates most of Britain electricity
- the changing of pitch based upon whether the object is moving toward or away from you
- this type of wave does require a medium
- the uncompressed part of a longitudinal wave
- the distance from one point on the wave to the same point in the next cycle
- the type of heat transfer in liquids
18 Clues: the meaning of cmbr • a waves maximum displacement • the type of heat transfer in solid • the type of heat transfer in liquids • this type od wave doesn't need a medium • this type of wave does require a medium • the amount of complete waves in a second • the uncompressed part of a longitudinal wave • the leading theory on the creation of the universe • ...
Physics Fun Forces 2016-03-14
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- a measurement that measures forces
- the overall force acting on an object
- the amount of matter something contains
- a push or a pull
- how far it takes the driver to react
- the force resisting the motion of solid surfaces
- the university at which Isaac newton studied
- force caused by gravity pulling down on a mass
- the frictional force that air exerts on a moving object
- these change the way that something is moving
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- he created the equation e=mc squared
- the speed that a freely moving object reaches
- force to move someone in a specific direction mostly towards you
- how far the car travels before stopping, after the break
- a force that acts at the point of contact
- the force that makes things fall to the ground
- quantities that are described by both numerical values and direction
- quantities that are fully described by a numerical value
18 Clues: a push or a pull • a measurement that measures forces • he created the equation e=mc squared • how far it takes the driver to react • the overall force acting on an object • the amount of matter something contains • a force that acts at the point of contact • the university at which Isaac newton studied • the speed that a freely moving object reaches • ...
Physics Unit 4 2023-02-02
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- A force from impact over an amount of time, or change in momentum. Units are Newtons multiplied by seconds
- mass moving with velocity. Units are kilograms multiplied by meters per second
- Force that resists movement
- A force due to gravity from the planet we are on. Units are Newtons.
- change in velocity per amount of time. Units are meters per second per second
- Forces that are unequal and opposite direction.
- sudden impulsive interaction when two bodies strike each other (3rd Law)
- Force needed to begin movement
- Measure of the angle of falling over. Units are degrees.
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- speed with direction. Units are meters per second
- Sum of all Forces
- action and reaction between two objects (3rd Law)
- Force pushing back perpendicularly against an object. Example the floor pushes against a person
- An object will continue what it is doing: staying still or moving at a constant speed in a constant direction
- Quantity that has magnitude and direction. Examples are force, velocity, acceleration.
- A push or a pull of an object. Units are Newtons
- Forces of equal size and opposite direction
- The amount of something. Units are kilograms
18 Clues: Sum of all Forces • Force that resists movement • Force needed to begin movement • Forces of equal size and opposite direction • The amount of something. Units are kilograms • Forces that are unequal and opposite direction. • A push or a pull of an object. Units are Newtons • speed with direction. Units are meters per second • ...
Physics Terms. November 2022-11-18
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- Electromagnetic radiation that produces heat
- ________ mirrors reflect light into the focal point
- Electric _______ is a continuos flow of charge
- This radiation has a higher frequency than light and carry more energy. It can burn your skin
- An object being black is the result of all colors being _______
- Is the only range of the electromagnetic spectrum that our eyes can see
- An object being white is the result of all colors being ________
- Particle that carries the negative electric charge
- These electromagnetic waves can penetrate the skin but not the bones
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- Light is a wave but it can also act as a __________
- Electromagnetic waves with the highest frequencies
- Electric and Magnetic Fields are ________ with each other
- ______ objects let some light pass while opaque objects don't
- These waves have uses in ovens and radars
- Conductors let electrons flow while ______ don't let them flow
- Electromagnetic waves with the longest wavelenghts and lower frequencies
- In magnetism a South pole will attract a _____ pole
- __________ Lenses refract the light into the focal point
18 Clues: These waves have uses in ovens and radars • Electromagnetic radiation that produces heat • Electric _______ is a continuos flow of charge • Electromagnetic waves with the highest frequencies • Particle that carries the negative electric charge • Light is a wave but it can also act as a __________ • ________ mirrors reflect light into the focal point • ...
Physics Unit Review 2025-03-03
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- affects elastic energy
- affects kinetic energy
- energy caused by the flow of electrons
- energy that comes from an object being compressed or stretched
- energy stored in the bonds of molecules
- changing an object's shape by squeezing it
- changing from one type of energy to another
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- the energy an object has because of it is moving
- the energy an object has because of its elevation
- changing the shape of an object
- energy that comes from the movement of the molecules that make an object
- creates a sound wave
- energy that travels in waves and that can be detected by the eye
- affects gravitational energy
- the parts of a molecule that store chemical energy
- energy moving from one object to another
- a weight that swings back and forth
- energy caused by the coordinated vibration of molecules
18 Clues: creates a sound wave • affects elastic energy • affects kinetic energy • affects gravitational energy • changing the shape of an object • a weight that swings back and forth • energy caused by the flow of electrons • energy stored in the bonds of molecules • energy moving from one object to another • changing an object's shape by squeezing it • ...
Year 9 Physics 2025-07-03
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- this type of fuel is non renewable and releases CO2
- the phase our Sun is in of its lifecycle
- the name of our galaxy
- adding bulbs in to a circuit like this means they get dimmer
- another term for battery
- greenhouse gas
- explosion of a red supergiant
- type of power generated when water is pumped down to hot rocks
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- units of current
- the stage after a red giant
- category of fuel that regrows or is continually replaced
- formed when hydrogen atoms fuse
- the type of orbit used by a communication satellite
- example of a nuclear fuel
- used to measure potential difference
- unit of resistance
- particles which move creating a current
- elements formed during a supernova
18 Clues: greenhouse gas • units of current • unit of resistance • the name of our galaxy • another term for battery • example of a nuclear fuel • the stage after a red giant • explosion of a red supergiant • formed when hydrogen atoms fuse • elements formed during a supernova • used to measure potential difference • particles which move creating a current • ...
Physics Chapter 4 2025-01-24
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- exists when an object from the external world touches a system exerting force on it
- a specific name for the force that a string or rope exerts
- vector quantity that relates the mass of an object to the gravitational force it experiences at a given location
- a push or pull
- set of two forces that are in opposite directions, have equal magnitudes, and act on different objects
- important objects of interest with respect to how the force affects motion
- a physical representation that shows the forces acting on a system
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- the constant velocity that is reached when the drag force equals the force of gravity
- the vector sum (could be adding or subtracting)of all the forces on an object
- the gravitational force experienced by that object
- the force exerted by a fluid on an object opposing motion through fluid
- acceleration is proportional to the net force and inversly proportional to the mass of the object being accelerated
- the normal force exerted by a surface on an object, which can differ from the objects true weight due to acceleration
- an object at rest will stay at rest ect.
- the perpendicular contact force that a surface exerts on another surface
- if the net force on an object is zero
- forces exerted without touching
- the tendency of an object to resist change in velocity
18 Clues: a push or pull • forces exerted without touching • if the net force on an object is zero • an object at rest will stay at rest ect. • the gravitational force experienced by that object • the tendency of an object to resist change in velocity • a specific name for the force that a string or rope exerts • a physical representation that shows the forces acting on a system • ...
SCIENCE UNPLUGGED 2024-12-04
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- Lightest chemical element
- Common mineral in rocks
- Sun's energy source
- Brain cell that transmits signals
- Plates that cause earthquakes
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- Closed electrical path
- Earth's pulling power
- Particle of light
- Organism's complete DNA
- Protective atmospheric layer
- Tiny agent causing illness
- Push or pull in physics
- DNA's basic unit
- Smallest unit of matter
14 Clues: DNA's basic unit • Particle of light • Sun's energy source • Earth's pulling power • Closed electrical path • Organism's complete DNA • Common mineral in rocks • Push or pull in physics • Smallest unit of matter • Lightest chemical element • Tiny agent causing illness • Protective atmospheric layer • Plates that cause earthquakes • Brain cell that transmits signals
Jalen's Birthday Party Puzzle 2025-09-27
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- June, July, August, ________
- What a sailor sails on
- The day you were born
- Today's Birthday Boy
- Scaled, winged creatures
- Celebration
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- Forces in motion
- Why is 6 afraid of 7? Because 7 ______ 9.
- A Joyful Feeling
- Playground chute
- Companions
- Orange & black butterfly
- Large, salty body of water
- They city we live in
14 Clues: Companions • Celebration • Forces in motion • A Joyful Feeling • Playground chute • Today's Birthday Boy • They city we live in • The day you were born • What a sailor sails on • Orange & black butterfly • Scaled, winged creatures • Large, salty body of water • June, July, August, ________ • Why is 6 afraid of 7? Because 7 ______ 9.
D-EAPS Phd Retreat Poster Session Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-21
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- Earth Surface Geochemistry
- Biogeoscience
- Surface Earth Evolution
- Earth Surface Dynamics
- Earth and Planetary Magnetism
- Climate Geology
- Experimental Planetology
- Exploration and Environmental Geophysics
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- Mineral Resource Systems
- Geobiology
- Earth Ecosystem Dynamics
- Structural Geology and Tectonics
- Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
- Planetary Geochemistry
- Engineering Geology
- Seismology and Wave Physics
- Swiss Seismological Service (SED)
- Seismology and Geodynamics
18 Clues: Geobiology • Biogeoscience • Climate Geology • Engineering Geology • Planetary Geochemistry • Earth Surface Dynamics • Surface Earth Evolution • Mineral Resource Systems • Earth Ecosystem Dynamics • Experimental Planetology • Earth Surface Geochemistry • Geophysical Fluid Dynamics • Seismology and Geodynamics • Seismology and Wave Physics • Earth and Planetary Magnetism • ...
School Subjects 2024-10-23
12 Clues: numbers • acting class • moving to music • reading and writing • learning about money • painting and drawing • learning a new language • learning about the past • learning about the world • learning about the universe • learning about the human body • learning about chemicals and matter
Jan. 5-9 2026-01-05
12 Clues: - picture • - a saying • - make a call • - shove something • - passage of time • - run into something • - top part of your arm • - ancient Egyptian king • - - science of movement • - jot notes, quick notes • - helps keep your feet dry • - the thing behind you because of light
Astronomer 2013-06-10
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- A fancy university that is a go-to for future astronomers!
- An important course to take in high school.
- A key experience to get involved in for future astronomers.
- The median pay rate for an astronomer.
- You must get good results on this standardized physics test in order to become an astronomer.
- The number of years of education required.
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- Astronomers need to be good at maths and sciences as well as ________.
- The bachelor required to become an astronomer.
- A very important part of being an astronomer.
- A degree required to become an astronomer.
- An important degree to have in order to become an astronomer.
- A scientist who studies celestial bodies such as the moons, planets, stars, galaxies. They also study Gamma-ray bursts & cosmic microwave background radiation.
- bursts Flashes of Gamma-rays that are associated with extremely energetic explosions. They are the brightest electromagnetic event known to occur in the universe.
13 Clues: The median pay rate for an astronomer. • A degree required to become an astronomer. • The number of years of education required. • An important course to take in high school. • A very important part of being an astronomer. • The bachelor required to become an astronomer. • A fancy university that is a go-to for future astronomers! • ...
