physics Crossword Puzzles
Wedding 2023-10-08
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- Name of the couple's dog
- Bride and groom's common CCA
- Groom's nickname
- name of maid of honor
- Bride's favourite movie
- Month of the couple's anniversary
- Which neighbourhood did the couple grow up in?
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- Where did the groom propose to the bride?
- Which solemnisation decoration did the couple build themselves?
- Groom's favourite tv series
- what did the bride study in university?
- name of best man
12 Clues: name of best man • Groom's nickname • name of maid of honor • Bride's favourite movie • Name of the couple's dog • Groom's favourite tv series • Bride and groom's common CCA • Month of the couple's anniversary • what did the bride study in university? • Where did the groom propose to the bride? • Which neighbourhood did the couple grow up in? • ...
Wedding 2023-10-08
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- name of best man
- Bride's favourite movie
- Groom's nickname
- Which solemnisation decoration did the couple build themselves?
- Where did the groom propose to the bride?
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- Month of the couple's anniversary
- Groom's favourite tv series
- what did the bride study in university?
- Bride and groom's common CCA
- Name of the couple's dog
- Which neighbourhood did the couple grow up in?
- name of maid of honor
12 Clues: name of best man • Groom's nickname • name of maid of honor • Bride's favourite movie • Name of the couple's dog • Groom's favourite tv series • Bride and groom's common CCA • Month of the couple's anniversary • what did the bride study in university? • Where did the groom propose to the bride? • Which neighbourhood did the couple grow up in? • ...
Wedding 2023-10-08
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- name of best man
- Bride's favourite movie
- Groom's nickname
- Which solemnisation decoration did the couple build themselves?
- Where did the groom propose to the bride?
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- Month of the couple's anniversary
- Groom's favourite tv series
- what did the bride study in university?
- Bride and groom's common CCA
- Name of the couple's dog
- Which neighbourhood did the couple grow up in?
- name of maid of honor
12 Clues: name of best man • Groom's nickname • name of maid of honor • Bride's favourite movie • Name of the couple's dog • Groom's favourite tv series • Bride and groom's common CCA • Month of the couple's anniversary • what did the bride study in university? • Where did the groom propose to the bride? • Which neighbourhood did the couple grow up in? • ...
Luca's crossword 2018-08-06
7 Clues: a dinosaur • half of a sphere • we breath_______ • a sniper in fortnite • setting something on • to read someone's mind • something that catches on fire easily
Places on Campus 2019-11-03
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- Math building
- Physics building
- Above the parking garage
- This is only turned on during warmer parts of the year
- The other campus
- Newest building on campus
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- Where basketball and volleyball games are held
- This building contains the book store
- A good place to study and find books
- The Goat's Head is in this dorm building
- Computer sciece and IMGD departments are here
- Area between Morgan and Daniels
12 Clues: Math building • Physics building • The other campus • Above the parking garage • Newest building on campus • Area between Morgan and Daniels • A good place to study and find books • This building contains the book store • The Goat's Head is in this dorm building • Computer sciece and IMGD departments are here • Where basketball and volleyball games are held • ...
!Science Cross Word! XD 2013-03-27
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- its hot hot hot!
- its a type of energy and its stretchy!
- the subject !! _cie_ce
- _ne_gy
- the name for moving energy
- where do you do science experiments?!?!?!
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- stored energy
- it pushes thinds dowwnn!
- the subject we did and its on energy!
- its how e***c***t a b=object is!!
- it is how an object gains different energy
- a way to show your results
12 Clues: _ne_gy • stored energy • its hot hot hot! • the subject !! _cie_ce • it pushes thinds dowwnn! • a way to show your results • the name for moving energy • its how e***c***t a b=object is!! • the subject we did and its on energy! • its a type of energy and its stretchy! • where do you do science experiments?!?!?! • it is how an object gains different energy
Bats Wings Weeks 5&6 L&J 2015-02-03
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- Not the subject.
- Branch of physics concerned.
- The study of the mind.
- To misunderstand.
- The distance of a place on the earth's surface north or south.
- worked by or inflated wind or air.
- Represent wrongly or inaccurately.
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- An unfair opinion formed before all the facts are known.
- Paralysis of all four limbs.
- Make lively and cheerful.
- It's in these countries Norway, Denmark, Finland, Sweden.
- Naughty behaviour.
12 Clues: Not the subject. • To misunderstand. • Naughty behaviour. • The study of the mind. • Make lively and cheerful. • Paralysis of all four limbs. • Branch of physics concerned. • worked by or inflated wind or air. • Represent wrongly or inaccurately. • An unfair opinion formed before all the facts are known. • It's in these countries Norway, Denmark, Finland, Sweden. • ...
Games 2023-12-04
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- a game about sweets
- a wild west game with good physics and made by Rockstar's
- diamonds are more important that playing with your dog
- a game made for tryhards
- a google game very simple and you eat apples
- its addictive you need vbux
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- only cubes
- a toxic game
- a game about a forest
- a game about football
- a game that needs strategy about black business (5)
- Robux
12 Clues: Robux • only cubes • a toxic game • a game about sweets • a game about a forest • a game about football • a game made for tryhards • its addictive you need vbux • a google game very simple and you eat apples • a game that needs strategy about black business (5) • diamonds are more important that playing with your dog • a wild west game with good physics and made by Rockstar's
Daisy - Fresh off the market 2025-03-18
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- what was the brides major
- what city is the bride from
- what year did they start dating 20??
- what was the grooms major
- where was their first vacation
- what city is the groom from
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- What community do the bride and groom live in
- how many kids does the couple want
- what month did they get engaged
- What is adrians dad name
- grooms birth month
- brides birth month
12 Clues: grooms birth month • brides birth month • What is adrians dad name • what was the brides major • what was the grooms major • what city is the bride from • what city is the groom from • where was their first vacation • what month did they get engaged • how many kids does the couple want • what year did they start dating 20?? • What community do the bride and groom live in
keya crossword 2025-12-05
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- name of force opposite gravity when flat
- narthanas fav food in japan
- last name of driver ed teacher
- dutch meal group vomit
- your favorite school activity you at colleges with your friends
- nina quiz on _____
- where we are going in 2027
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- codename for that person in europe
- name of physics teacher
- first two letters of the fine shyt codename
- your favorite anime
- unique reference
12 Clues: unique reference • nina quiz on _____ • your favorite anime • dutch meal group vomit • name of physics teacher • where we are going in 2027 • narthanas fav food in japan • last name of driver ed teacher • codename for that person in europe • name of force opposite gravity when flat • first two letters of the fine shyt codename • ...
Welcome to the Human Body 2023-01-04
9 Clues: the study of time • ouch goes the body • the study of space • the study of physics • the state of being homeo • what the body is made of • the study of the human body • an instrument that can be loud • tissue tissues that connect together
Physics Pre/Post Test 2016-05-25
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- Any influence that tends to accelerate an object; a push or pull.
- A measure of an object’s inertia; also a measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- the law of inertia, or an object continues in its state of rest, or of motion in a straight line at constant speed, unless it is compelled to change that state by a net force exerted upon it. Newton's _________ law
- The property of an object or a system that enables it to do work.
- Friction, or drag, that acts on something moving through air.
- Energy of position, usually related to the relative position of two things.
- Collision in which colliding objects rebound without lasting deformation or heat generation.
- The energy of motion
- When one body exerts a force on a 2nd body, the 2nd body exerts an equal and opposite force on the first. This is Newton's ____ Law.
- The force that acts to resist the relative motion (or attempted) of objects or materials that are in contact.
- pependicular force multiplied by the lever arm
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- an oscillation accompanied by a transfer of energy that travels through medium (space or mass)
- is an effect that increases (or decreases) in the frequency of sound, light, or other waves as the source and observer move toward (or away from) each other.
- Force per surface area where the force is normal to the surface.
- The force on a body due to the gravitational attraction of another body.
- the concepts of time and three-dimensional space regarded as fused in a four-dimensional continuum.
- A collision in which the colliding objects become distorted and/or generate heat during the collision
- the number of crests of a wave that move past a given point in a given unit of time.
- The combination of all the forces that act on an object.
- A diagram showing all the forces acting on an object.
- The acceleration produced by a net force on a body is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, is in the same direction as the net force, and is inversely proportional to the mass of the body. This is Newton's ___ Law.
- For an object resting on a horizontal surface, the upward force that balances the weight of the object.
22 Clues: The energy of motion • pependicular force multiplied by the lever arm • A diagram showing all the forces acting on an object. • The combination of all the forces that act on an object. • Friction, or drag, that acts on something moving through air. • Force per surface area where the force is normal to the surface. • ...
2015 Physics Holiday Party 2015-12-09
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- Next generation Varian linac
- Lives in Indiana
- Fan of the Cardinals (College football)
- Was Director of Physics in 1998
- Medical School that Dr. Ruffer graduated from
- Received Ph.D. for work in neural networks
- Designated site that will treat the President in case of an emergency
- Graduated from MD Anderson
- Fan of the Cardinals (baseball)
- Played college baseball
- Boxter driver
- He is missing the tip of a finger
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- Physician that can program in C Sharp
- Site that has a lamb sculpture in the lobby
- Cyberknife Advocate
- Site with Truebeam SN 2132
- Considered sending her daughter to badminton school
- Won a $35,000 grant
- Lived in Canada
- Wrote a paper on neutron activation of a Grid block
- Awarded best dosimetry plan prize in 2014
- Visited Bora Bora and Costa Rica
- Received Nobel Prize for discovering Photoelectric Effect
- Was a mechanical engineer before becoming a physicist
- Classmate of Kathy in dosimetry school
- Just came back from Houston
26 Clues: Boxter driver • Lived in Canada • Lives in Indiana • Cyberknife Advocate • Won a $35,000 grant • Played college baseball • Site with Truebeam SN 2132 • Graduated from MD Anderson • Just came back from Houston • Next generation Varian linac • Was Director of Physics in 1998 • Fan of the Cardinals (baseball) • Visited Bora Bora and Costa Rica • He is missing the tip of a finger • ...
Theoretical Concepts in Physics 2017-02-25
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- If it is comfortable to live on it's a
- The earth gets most of its energy from
- Distance/time
- Actual Mechanical Advantage accounts for
- Velocity/time
- When a wave is reflected back and forth driven at the proper frequency
- A combination of two protons and two neutrons, a He4 nuclus
- Electrons that come from nuclear event
- Velocity/frequency
- Work/Time
- My teacher calls himself
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- By volume the universe is mostly
- "the "size" of the wave
- If it has 100,000,000,000 stars it is a
- Small solid object orbiting a sun
- A _______________ consists of everything observable
- Which is a few light hours across?
- If it goes around a planet it is a
- When waves can cancel each other out, this is called
- Our sun will eventually become a
- Which are (is) a few light years away from us?
- Power/area
- Force/area
- ForcexDistance
24 Clues: Work/Time • Power/area • Force/area • Distance/time • Velocity/time • ForcexDistance • Velocity/frequency • "the "size" of the wave • My teacher calls himself • By volume the universe is mostly • Our sun will eventually become a • Small solid object orbiting a sun • Which is a few light hours across? • If it goes around a planet it is a • If it is comfortable to live on it's a • ...
Physics 2nd Semester Crossword 2017-04-23
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- flux the rate at which light energy is emitted from a luminous source
- the lowest frequency of a sound that will resonate
- effect the shift in observed frequency of a source due to relative motion between source and observer
- the separation of white light into a spectrum of colors
- a type of wave, the particles of the medium move perpendicularly to the direction of the wave
- the result of the superposition of two or more waves, either constructive or destructive
- one joule per coulomb, unit for electric potential difference
- a medium that transmits light, but scatters the image
- a material that allows charges to move about easily
- the point with the largest displacement when two wave pulses meet
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- the number of complete oscillations a wave makes each second, equal to reciprocal of period
- point the point where incident light rays that are parallel to the principal axis converge after reflecting from the mirror
- the amount that an image is enlarged or reduced in size, relative to the object
- an electric device used to store charge that is, made up of two conductors separated by an insulator
- an instrument used to determine charge, consists of a metal knob connected by a metal stem to two pieces of metal foil
- the difference between wave frequencies when mixed
- a line drawn perpendicular to the barrier used to show the direction of the barrier
- the spreading of waves around the edge of a barrier
- higher frequencies which are odd-number multiples of the fundamental frequency
- the SI standard unit of charge
- the removal of excess charge through contact of the object to Earth
- an image formed of diverging light rays, always on the opposite side of the mirror from the object
- the unit of measurement for sound level
23 Clues: the SI standard unit of charge • the unit of measurement for sound level • the lowest frequency of a sound that will resonate • the difference between wave frequencies when mixed • the spreading of waves around the edge of a barrier • a material that allows charges to move about easily • a medium that transmits light, but scatters the image • ...
Units Used in Physics 2018-02-27
22 Clues: M/S • M/s • Area • Mass • Time • Force • M/S^2 • Wight • meters • Energy • minutes • Newtons • Velocity • Distance • Pressure • Intensity • Electricity • Temperature • Acceleration • Circumference • Electric Charge • Amount of substance
Physics Unit 2 Review 2018-11-01
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- The action that causes change in motion
- The force created by bodies opposing movement
- The type of velocity that an object reaches when gravity equals air resistance
- A type of drawing that helps to better understand forces in a system
- The distance between the first and second point, or how much something has moved from the last spot
- The unit equivalent to Kg m/s^2
- The type of friction that is created when an object moves along another object
- Typically denoted as (0,0)
- The type of friction created by wheels moving along a surface
- Newton's Law that states "To every action there is always an equal and opposite reaction"
- The type of friction created from a stationary object
- How fast something is moving without regard to its direction
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- What can be used to find acceleration in a velocity versus time graph
- A type of variable that includes size and direction
- Change in velocity over time
- Change in distance over time with a direction
- The location of a specific point
- How large or small a vector is
- The force of a mass in the field of gravity of a planet
- A type of variable that only includes size
- Newton's Law that describes the motion of a body with no external forces
- The reaction force of an object pushing against another object, perpendicular to the surface
- The type of friction caused by an object moving through liquid and gas
- ____'s law that describes the relationship of springs
- Newton's Law that describes the relationship between Force, Mass, and Acceleration
- ____ Fall, or the description of a motion when air resistance is negligible
26 Clues: Typically denoted as (0,0) • Change in velocity over time • How large or small a vector is • The unit equivalent to Kg m/s^2 • The location of a specific point • The action that causes change in motion • A type of variable that only includes size • The force created by bodies opposing movement • Change in distance over time with a direction • ...
Physics A Layer Crossword 2013-02-05
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- scale 32 degrees would be freezing on this scale
- heat capacity absorbing of heat per gram
- 1000 calories
- rubber is a good example of this
- effect temperature raising
- heat going through metal
- things that conduct heat well
- scale scale used in scientific research
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- zero 0 on the Kelvin scale
- how the sun's heat is transmitted
- energy between objects
- how hot or cold something is
- energy energy within an object
- a device that can change the temperature of air and heat
- heat currents in fluid
- strip two metals that expand at different rates when heated
- scale thermometer would read numbers between 0 to 100
- equilibrium when two objects reach the same temperature
- most commonly used unit for heat
- energy energy given through radiation
20 Clues: 1000 calories • energy between objects • heat currents in fluid • heat going through metal • zero 0 on the Kelvin scale • effect temperature raising • how hot or cold something is • things that conduct heat well • energy energy within an object • rubber is a good example of this • most commonly used unit for heat • how the sun's heat is transmitted • ...
Physics is Phun Crossword 2012-11-21
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- Scalor quantity, the transfer of Energy
- Equation: ?=Energy/Time
- To contain heat or warmth
- The ability to do work
- Measured in seconds, minutes or hours
- The act of currents flowing through an object
- A _____ of electricity, such as a lightning rod on a roof
- Unit of force
- A nonconductor of heat, sound or electricity
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- A unit of energy
- A Vector Quantity, F=ma
- Basic unit of frequency
- The transfer of energy, using vibrations
- Energy transmitted as rays or waves
- The study of sound
- Transfer of currents in liquids
- The _______ of mass, or energy
- Snell's Law belongs to this unit
- Radiant energy detectable to the eyes
- The unit of power
- Energy detecable to the ears
21 Clues: Unit of force • A unit of energy • The unit of power • The study of sound • The ability to do work • A Vector Quantity, F=ma • Equation: ?=Energy/Time • Basic unit of frequency • To contain heat or warmth • Energy detecable to the ears • The _______ of mass, or energy • Transfer of currents in liquids • Snell's Law belongs to this unit • Energy transmitted as rays or waves • ...
Physics Passage to Summer 2013-05-28
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- Substance that does not transfer charge easily
- Physics Phenomenon that brought down the Tacoma Narrows Bridge
- Type of wave in which particles move perpendicular to disturbance
- Substance that flows freely
- Reason why an Ambulance or a vortex football sound different coming towards you and moving away
- Causes a Rotation
- Device that can store charge
- Who will win game 7 Wednesday night
- Charging an object by bringing it close to, but not in contact with an already charged object
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- Type of wave in which particles move parallel to disturbance
- How often a vibration occurs
- Resistance of an object to changes in rotational motion is rotational _______
- Unit of frequency
- Distance from equilibrium of a wave disturbance
- Measure of chaos, always increasing in the Universe
- Most dangerous Bird of Prey in American Skies
- Interference that occurs when two passing waves are out of phase
- Transfer of charge through entire object even though only part is touched by charged object
- High point of a wave's amplitude
- Periodic variations in loudness of two sounds with similar frequencies, but not same
- Position on a standing wave with largest amplitude
21 Clues: Unit of frequency • Causes a Rotation • Substance that flows freely • How often a vibration occurs • Device that can store charge • High point of a wave's amplitude • Who will win game 7 Wednesday night • Most dangerous Bird of Prey in American Skies • Substance that does not transfer charge easily • Distance from equilibrium of a wave disturbance • ...
Physics (Chapters 1-4) 2014-03-22
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- Newton's third law of motion states that if A exerts a force on B, then B will exert _____ and opposite force on A
- Mass per unit volume
- SI unit for Force
- _____ opposes motion between surfaces in contact.
- Area under velocity-time graph
- rule Parallax error while reading this instrument
- Newton's first law of motion states that every object will continue in uniform motion in a straight line unless a ____ force acts on it.
- Resistance _____ always opposes the motion of moving objects.
- Instrument to measure time
- Each complete to-and-fro motion of a instrument
- The rate of change of displacement
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- SI unit for Mass
- Resultant Force = _____ x Acceleration
- SI Unit for Temperature
- SI Unit for Time
- The reluctance of the object to change its state of rest or motion, due to its mass.
- Mass x Gravitational field strength = _____
- Physical Quantities that only have magnitude
- The rate of change of velocity
- A ship has _____ density than of seawater.
20 Clues: SI unit for Mass • SI Unit for Time • SI unit for Force • Mass per unit volume • SI Unit for Temperature • Instrument to measure time • Area under velocity-time graph • The rate of change of velocity • The rate of change of displacement • Resultant Force = _____ x Acceleration • A ship has _____ density than of seawater. • Mass x Gravitational field strength = _____ • ...
Physics - Mechanics (Andrew Chun) 2014-01-12
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- Rate of energy transfer
- Shortest distance between initial and final point
- SI Unit of power
- SI Unit of frequency
- Different electromagnetic charges cause...
- Objects in motion tend to stay in motion
- Same electromagnetic charges cause...
- Influence that changes an object's movement, construction or location
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- Used to measure pressure
- Mass per unit volume of an object
- Change in velocity over time interval
- Only has magnitude
- Has magnitude and direction
- SI Unit of temperature
- Velocity equals distance traveled over...
- A wound up spring has...energy
- Ratio of power output to power input
- SI Unit of force per area
- F equals what?
- SI Unit of resistance
20 Clues: F equals what? • SI Unit of power • Only has magnitude • SI Unit of frequency • SI Unit of resistance • SI Unit of temperature • Rate of energy transfer • Used to measure pressure • SI Unit of force per area • Has magnitude and direction • A wound up spring has...energy • Mass per unit volume of an object • Ratio of power output to power input • Change in velocity over time interval • ...
8th Grade Physics Crossword 2014-12-12
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- the distance an object travels per unit of time; the rate at which an object moves
- the total distance an object travels divided by the total time
- acceleration depends on the object's mass and on the net force acting on the object
- a push or a pull
- if one object exerts a force on another object, then the second object exerts a force of equal strength in the opposite direction on the object (for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction)
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- the SI unit of force
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- the amount of matter in an object
- speed in a given direction
- the force that two surfaces exert on each other when they come in contact
- Forces when equal forces are acting on an object in opposite directions (net force = 0)
- an object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion remains in motion at constant velocity until acted upon by an unbalanced force
- how far an object has moved
- Resistance a type of fluid friction, occurs as objects move through the air
- the rate at which velocity changes (can be speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction)
- Velocity the greatest velocity a falling object reaches when the force of air resistance cancels out acceleration due to gravity
- a characteristic of a moving object that is related to the mass and velocity of the object
- Forces result in a net force and cause a change in the object's motion
- a force that pulls objects toward each other; affected positively by mass and negatively by distance
- the force of gravity acting on an object; varies with the strength of the gravitational field
20 Clues: a push or a pull • the SI unit of force • speed in a given direction • how far an object has moved • the amount of matter in an object • the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion • the total distance an object travels divided by the total time • Forces result in a net force and cause a change in the object's motion • ...
Electricity and Microscopic Physics 2015-06-08
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- Very dense region consisting of protons and neutrons at the center of an atom
- Basic unit of matter consisting of a nucleus within a cloud of one or more electrons
- Generator which converts mechanical energy to electrical energy in the form of alternating current
- The opposition to the passage of an electric current through the wire
- Device for changing the voltage of an alternating current
- Specific region around the atom's nucleus with the probability of finding any electron
- Long, thin and flexible piece of metal
- Subatomic particle with a positive electric charge
- Device that converts light energy into electrical energy
- Electrically neutral, weakly interacting elementary subatomic particle with half-integer spin
- Machine that makes electrical energy
- Basic property of electrons, protons and other subatomic particles, positive or negative
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- Subatomic particle with no net electric charge
- Force that makes electricity move through a wire
- Unseen area around magnet
- Instrument used to see objects that are too small for the naked eye
- One of the two ends of a magnet
- Electrically neutral group of two or more atoms held together
- Material or object that produces a magnetic field
- Elementary particle and a fundamental constituent of matter
- Material composed of particles have opposite charge
- Subatomic particle with a negative elementary electric charge
- Unit of electrical charge
- Unit used for measuring electric current
- Device, in which a chemical change is harnessed to produce electricity
25 Clues: Unseen area around magnet • Unit of electrical charge • One of the two ends of a magnet • Machine that makes electrical energy • Long, thin and flexible piece of metal • Unit used for measuring electric current • Subatomic particle with no net electric charge • Force that makes electricity move through a wire • Material or object that produces a magnetic field • ...
Physics 11 Exam Review 2015-06-10
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- displacement unit
- a magnet that can swivel
- part of a magnet where all dipoles align
- higher than 20 kHz
- time unit
- organ of hearing
- force opposing motion
- unwillingness to change
- type of wave with crests
- quantity with no direction
- 3.6 million joules
- change in position
- standing wave part with zero amplitude
- time taken for one vibration
- slope of v-t graph
- part of inner ear
- mass x acceleration
- energy unit
- unit of frequency
- spinning electromagnet in a motor
- electric potential difference
- type of diagram to find net force
- faster than Mach 1
- g is gravitational ___ strength
- energy related to motion
- force perpendicular to a surface
- number that describes jet's speed
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- flow of charge
- slower than sound
- made from two coils on a common core
- potential difference unit
- power unit
- type of wave with compressions
- ability to do work
- transfer of energy
- reciprocal of period
- force unit
- measured in kg
- listener's perception of frequency
- has magnitude and direction
- force of gravity
- energy you can see
- opposite of compression
- to low a frequency to hear
- transfer of thermal energy
- loudness unit
- a coil of wire
- current unit
- add vectors ___ to tail
- slope of d-t graph
- opposite of crest
- has a law for induced current
52 Clues: time unit • power unit • force unit • energy unit • current unit • loudness unit • flow of charge • measured in kg • a coil of wire • organ of hearing • force of gravity • slower than sound • displacement unit • part of inner ear • unit of frequency • opposite of crest • higher than 20 kHz • ability to do work • transfer of energy • 3.6 million joules • change in position • energy you can see • slope of v-t graph • ...
Physics Unit crossword puzzle 2021-05-18
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- ________Is a type of measurement of all the particles contained in a substance.
- the rate at which an object changes its velocity
- proportional, If one variable is increased, the other variable will decrease by a similar factor is defined to be?
- A scalar quantity that refers to how much ground an object has covered.
- mirror, Capable of producing virtual images only.
- acceleration, A car moving forward and slowing down is an example of_______
- particles vibrate parallel to the direction of propagation.
- field, The region in which a body experiences a force due to it's magnetic polarity.
- potential, A type of energy stored in a object as the result of it's vertical position or height consist of _________________.
- What is the distance between two of the same points on a wave?
- _____ is the SI unit for distance and displacement.
- Push or pull
- SI unit for mass.
- The science of describing the motion of objects using words, diagrams, numbers, and equations.
- _________ is the study of the motion of objects
- waves, ___________ has the longest wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum
- law, _________law describes forces interacting between static electrically charged particles.
- quantities that are fully described by a magnitude
- An object at rest remains at rest is the start of Newtons ____law of motion.
- A scalar quantity that refers to how fast an object is moving.
- particles that vibrate perpendicular to the direction of propagation.
- speed, Distance/ time ration
- __________ is the study of the laws of nature and how things work naturally.
- The number of cycles per second of a wave.
- Mass multiplied by velocity.
- Newton’s ____ law of motion states for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
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- What is the standard metric unit of measurement for energy?
- What is the maximum displacement from equilibrium position.
- Materials in which electric charges do not move freely.
- mirror, Capable of producing both real and virtual images.
- What is one out of the two forces that count as the subject of Newtons third law of motion?
- A type of force that keeps a body moving around a circular path.
- An opposing force that's applied by a flat surface on an object is which force?
- acceleration, The changing in velocity as the object travels around a circular path.
- A force on a chair and a force on your body is an example of _______ force.
- is the natural tendency of every object to resist change in their state of motion.
- A measure of the influence of gravity on a substance.
- _____ speed is the speed at any given instant in time.
- force, an opposing force that’s applied by a surface on an object consist of ________
- _________ is the SI unit for weight.
- Materials in which the electric charges move freely in response to one electric force
- A vector quantity that refers to the rate at which an object changes its position.
- , A vector quantity that refers to how far out of place an object is; change in position
- Where different people will say different things about the motion of the same object include which motion?
- A continuous stream of disturbances in a medium that results to energy being transferred without the material itself being moved.
- The ___________ point is where the extended reflected rays that come from incident rays parallel to the principal axis meet.
- , Horizontal force that acts in the directional of intended motion is what type of force?
- proportional, If one variable is increased, the other variable will increase by a similar factor.
- fall, An object that has acceleration due to gravity experiences ______
- acceleration- a car moving forward and speeding up is an example of______
50 Clues: Push or pull • SI unit for mass. • speed, Distance/ time ration • Mass multiplied by velocity. • _________ is the SI unit for weight. • The number of cycles per second of a wave. • _________ is the study of the motion of objects • the rate at which an object changes its velocity • mirror, Capable of producing virtual images only. • ...
Physics Units 1-3 2021-10-13
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- the principle that properties such as mass, volume, and number remain the same despite changes in the forms of objects
- A force that causes an object to move in a circle
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion.
- the study of motion and forces
- The ability to do work or cause change
- A simple machine that consists of a rope that fits into a groove in a wheel
- The rate at which velocity changes
- energy of motion
- a diagram showing all the forces acting on an object
- Equal forces acting on an object in opposite directions
- acceleration of an object toward the center of a curved or circular path
- the amount of matter in an object
- the force that is equal in strength and opposite in direction to the action force, which acts simultaneously on whatever is exerting the action force
- Scientist who discovered the law of gravity
- the motion of a falling object when the only force acting on it is gravity
- The measurement associated with an object's top-to-bottom dimension.
- A force of attraction between objects that is due to their masses.
- SI unit of energy
- Distance and direction of an object's change in position from the starting point.
- motion at a constant speed
- Force exerted on an object that causes it to move
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- A mathematical sentence that contains an equals sign.
- stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- the sum of two or more vectors
- force of attraction that acts on all objects in the universe
- Greatness of size, strength, or importance
- the initial push or pull of one object on another object
- a parameter that is a measure of a spring's resistance to being compressed or stretched
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- scientist who derived the spring constant
- SI base unit for time
- a common tool for measuring length in the metric system
- straight line
- study of motion
- SI unit for mass
- SI unit of power
- The length of a path between two points
- the force perpendicular to a surface that prevents an object from falling through the surface
- SI unit of force
- stress that occurs when forces act to stretch an object
- Speed in a given direction
- A quantity that has magnitude and direction
- A measure of the force of gravity on an object
- The combination of all forces acting on an object
- A force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact
- The distance an object travels per unit of time
- SI unit for distance
- A physical quantity that has magnitude only.
- A push or a pull
- the rate at which work is done
50 Clues: straight line • study of motion • SI unit for mass • energy of motion • SI unit of power • SI unit of force • A push or a pull • SI unit of energy • SI unit for distance • SI base unit for time • Speed in a given direction • motion at a constant speed • the sum of two or more vectors • the study of motion and forces • the rate at which work is done • the amount of matter in an object • ...
Physics Chapter 4 Crossword 2021-11-01
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- the study behind the reasons for changes in motion
- a vector that describes the strength behind a push or pull
- which of newton's laws states that every force as an equal and opposite reaction upon it
- the type of force exerted perpendicular to the surface an object is on
- the symbol for the sum, usually used for the sum of forces
- the type of friction found by tan theta of the incline angle above the horizontal
- force transmitted by a rope, chord, or chain
- the sum of all the forces acting upon an object
- the symbol used to describe the angle of an incline
- the type of diagram used to depict the incline an object is on, and all of the forces acting upon an object
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- the tendency of an object to resist any changes in motion
- which of newton's laws states "f=ma"
- the SI unit for mass
- which of newton's laws that includes the law of inertia
- the type of force that is exerted upon object by another object
- the type of friction that is found by dividing the force of friction by the normal force
- the SI unit for force
- the type of force that is against the horizontal force of an object on a surface
- the pull of gravity on an object
- a measure of the inertia of an object
20 Clues: the SI unit for mass • the SI unit for force • the pull of gravity on an object • which of newton's laws states "f=ma" • a measure of the inertia of an object • force transmitted by a rope, chord, or chain • the sum of all the forces acting upon an object • the study behind the reasons for changes in motion • the symbol used to describe the angle of an incline • ...
Physics Review 11/19 2021-11-19
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- `ratio of force required to move
- resists force that is applied
- this is the reaction of applied force
- when a car turns the corner
- m x a
- occurs when a ball rolls over an object
- represents an objects velocity
- 1 kg m/s2
- similar to trampoline
- the average of initial and final velocities
- when only gravity is acting upon an object
- an increase in velocity with time
- reaching 0
- one dimensional motion
- measures the change in quantity
- Stays the same
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- graph that is straight but sloped
- Fs = -kx
- steady speed of an object falling through a liquid
- representation of an object moving
- this is an example of riding a bike
- a force acting opposite of object
- increase the rate of speed
- force that acts between objects
- force resisting relative motion
- has an acceleration of 9.8 m/s2
- resistance of an object in water
- example is skydiving
- m x g
- running
- measure of fluod resistance
- slope is 0
- the displacement
- fractures with little deformation
34 Clues: m x a • m x g • running • Fs = -kx • 1 kg m/s2 • slope is 0 • reaching 0 • Stays the same • the displacement • example is skydiving • similar to trampoline • one dimensional motion • increase the rate of speed • when a car turns the corner • measure of fluod resistance • resists force that is applied • represents an objects velocity • force that acts between objects • force resisting relative motion • ...
Physics First Review Crossword 2021-11-03
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- How much thermal energy something has
- The standard unit for length
- Device used to measure mass
- ______ speed is the speed at that current moment
- The rate of change in velocity
- The speed of something in a given direction
- The standard unit for mass
- A measurement that includes an amount and a unit
- The amount of space something takes up
- How far an object moves in a certain amount of time
- Object used to measure volume
- Object used to measure temperature
- The curve of a liquid surface
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- How an object's position has changed
- Standard unit for speed
- The amount of matter something has
- The standard unit for volume
- Space between two objects/points
- ______ speed is the speed of the entire trip
- The standard unit for temperature
- The distance something is
- A measurement that includes an amount, a unit, and a direction
- Object used to measure distance or length
- How long something takes
24 Clues: Standard unit for speed • How long something takes • The distance something is • The standard unit for mass • Device used to measure mass • The standard unit for length • The standard unit for volume • Object used to measure volume • The curve of a liquid surface • The rate of change in velocity • Space between two objects/points • The standard unit for temperature • ...
Physics Chapter 16 EC 2022-03-09
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- determines number of lines originating from a charge
- contacting a charged object to a longer conductor, which can provide or accept excess electrons
- material that has conducting ability between conductors and insulators
- device used for detecting charge
- material that allows for flow of electrons
- material that restricts flow of electrons
- when an excess object is placed on a conductor, the charges spread out until they reach the lowest energy state possible
- particle with no charge
- touching a charged object to a neutral object
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- has magnitude and direction
- region in space where a charged particle feels a force
- particle with positive charge
- material that, at extremely low temperatures, conducts electricity with no loss of energy to heat
- temporary separation of charge induced by bringing a charged object near a conductor
- charging an object by rubbing it against another object
- electric charge is termed this
- particle with negative charge
- same-charge particles do this
- oppositely charged particles do this
- atom with either positive or negative charge
20 Clues: particle with no charge • has magnitude and direction • particle with positive charge • particle with negative charge • same-charge particles do this • electric charge is termed this • device used for detecting charge • oppositely charged particles do this • material that restricts flow of electrons • material that allows for flow of electrons • ...
Physics Chapter 6 Crossword 2021-12-12
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- in the impulse formula, the force is an ____ force
- the energy has an object has due to its motion
- during an elastic collision between equal mass objects, the objects ____ velocities
- a collision where one object bursts into several pieces
- during a collision, the collision force ____ and then decreases
- a collision in which momentum and kinetic energy are both conserved
- _____ impulses cancel each other out within a system
- mass times velocity
- used to find the velocity of a projectile
- to reduce the force during a collision, increase the _____ of the collision
- momentum is ____ in the absence of an external force
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- in a ballistic pendulum, the block's kinetic energy is converted to this form of energy
- a collision in which the objects collide and stick together
- the SI units for momentum and impulse
- a collision in which the two objects become distorted and/or generate heat during the collision
- impulse equals ___ in momentum
- impulse and momentum are both a _____ quantity
- force times time
- an event in which two or more bodies come in contact and exert forces on each other in a short time
- the ___ for momentum is p, while the ___ for impulse is J
- the area _____ a force-time curve is the impulse
21 Clues: force times time • mass times velocity • impulse equals ___ in momentum • the SI units for momentum and impulse • used to find the velocity of a projectile • the energy has an object has due to its motion • impulse and momentum are both a _____ quantity • the area _____ a force-time curve is the impulse • in the impulse formula, the force is an ____ force • ...
Review sem 1 physics 2021-12-07
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- science starts with a
- SI unit for mass
- process used when solving problems
- push or pull
- SI unit to measure force
- step used to try our hypothesis and see if correct
- ability to do work
- SI unit for volume
- amount of matter an object is made of
- international system of units
- attraction because of mass it keeps you on Earth
- speed with a direction
- SI unit to measure time
- anything with mass and volume
- energy of motion
- change of position over a period of time
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- an educated guess
- force that opposes motion by rubbing together
- a change in speed and or direction
- energy because shape or position
- SI unit for length
- description of movement North South East West
- amount of force gravity puts on matter
- use of your five senses
- the rate at which position changes
- object in motion stays in motion until acted on
26 Clues: push or pull • SI unit for mass • energy of motion • an educated guess • SI unit for length • ability to do work • SI unit for volume • science starts with a • speed with a direction • use of your five senses • SI unit to measure time • SI unit to measure force • international system of units • anything with mass and volume • energy because shape or position • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle SM 2022-01-04
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- does not actively allow the passage of heat and sound
- two quantities that increase and decrease at the same rate
- a state of a subject following scientific law
- a statement that was led to by research
- able to be perceived
- measures atmospheric pressure
- a measured amount of force an object exerts
- transfer of energy through particle contact
- as one value increases, the other decreases
- measurement of compactness in a substance
- transmission of energy through waves
- mix of substance due to particle movement
- pressure exerted resulting in sea level
- the measurement of heat in a substance
- a form of energy
- to back up a hypothesis or statement with logic
- amount of space occupied by a three-dimension object
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- a variable that effects the results of an experiment
- amount of energy stored in a system
- a concluding idea backed up by evidence
- water freezes at 0 and boils at 100
- hot air rises, cool air sinks
- matter cannot be created or destroyed
- using past tests to determine an outcome of another
- a substances thickness or viscosity
- a guiding question that will result in a hypothesis
- a system in which particles have no movement
- measurement of force per unit area
- a form of decisiveness
- a representation of a bigger idea
- confirms or disconfirms a hypothesis
31 Clues: a form of energy • able to be perceived • a form of decisiveness • hot air rises, cool air sinks • measures atmospheric pressure • a representation of a bigger idea • measurement of force per unit area • amount of energy stored in a system • water freezes at 0 and boils at 100 • a substances thickness or viscosity • transmission of energy through waves • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle SM 2022-01-04
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- a concluding idea backed up by evidence
- as one value increases, the other decreases
- a form of decisiveness
- amount of space occupied by a three-dimension object
- confirms or disconfirms a hypothesis
- using past tests to determine an outcome of another
- a state of a subject following scientific law
- able to be perceived
- a representation of a bigger idea
- does not actively allow the passage of heat and sound
- measures atmospheric pressure
- two quantities that increase and decrease at the same rate
- a system in which particles have no movement
- a substances thickness or viscosity
- water freezes at 0 and boils at 100
- pressure exerted resulting in sea level
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- a guiding question that will result in a hypothesis
- transmission of energy through waves
- matter cannot be created or destroyed
- the measurement of heat in a substance
- mix of substance due to particle movement
- measurement of force per unit area
- a form of energy
- transfer of energy through particle contact
- a statement that was led to by research
- to back up a hypothesis or statement with logic
- a variable that effects the results of an experiment
- measurement of compactness in a substance
- amount of energy stored in a system
- hot air rises, cool air sinks
- a measured amount of force an object exerts
31 Clues: a form of energy • able to be perceived • a form of decisiveness • measures atmospheric pressure • hot air rises, cool air sinks • a representation of a bigger idea • measurement of force per unit area • amount of energy stored in a system • a substances thickness or viscosity • water freezes at 0 and boils at 100 • transmission of energy through waves • ...
Physics Chapter 17 EC 2022-03-23
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- EPE is this type of quantity
- these type of charges move freely in the direction opposite the electric field
- describes a particular interaction
- insulator in a capacitor
- describes a region in space
- greek letter that stands for the permittivity of free space
- difference in potential between 2 locations in space
- capacitor's ability to store charge
- Distance between two particles
- field between two objects that has the same strength and magnitude at all locations
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- these locations are close to positively charged objects
- most common type of capacitor
- these type of charges move spontaneously in the direction of the electric field
- capacitance is this after a capacitor has been built
- electric fields are of this type
- measures electric potential difference across a circuit
- conductor in a capacitor
- these locations are close to negatively charged objects
- device designed to store electric potential energy, provides quick burst of energy
- these surfaces are prependicular to electric field vectors
20 Clues: conductor in a capacitor • insulator in a capacitor • describes a region in space • EPE is this type of quantity • most common type of capacitor • Distance between two particles • electric fields are of this type • describes a particular interaction • capacitor's ability to store charge • capacitance is this after a capacitor has been built • ...
Physics Chapter 13 Crossoword 2022-05-14
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- these types of mirrors are used to fix spherical aberration
- the photoelectric effect shows the ____-like behavior of light
- as ____ increases, the speed of the electrons increases
- the minimum frequency needed to produce current in the photoelectric effect
- in light, the electric and magnetic fields oscillate perpendicular to the direction of ____
- this type of image appears upright and occurs when light rays diverge
- this type of image appears inverted and can be projected onto a screen
- when light encounters a new medium and bounces off the boundary between the materials
- a particle representing a quantum of light
- as ____ increases, the number of electrons ejected increases
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- in flat mirrors, the focal length is ____
- minimum energy needed to remove an electron from a metal atom
- all _____ waves move at the speed of light
- electromagnetic waves with the highest frequency
- these mirrors can produce real and virtual images
- the angle of ____ must equal the angle of reflection
- subatomic particles ejected by the photoelectric effect
- electromagnetic waves with the highest wavelength
- these mirrors always have a magnification of 1
- this type of spherical mirror only produces virtual images
20 Clues: in flat mirrors, the focal length is ____ • all _____ waves move at the speed of light • a particle representing a quantum of light • these mirrors always have a magnification of 1 • electromagnetic waves with the highest frequency • these mirrors can produce real and virtual images • electromagnetic waves with the highest wavelength • ...
Energy and Physics Crossword 2022-06-02
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- the unit used when calculating power
- how lazy the object is
- rays used to kill bacteria
- the type of energy of a rolling ball
- newton’s __ law: the acceleration of an object depends on the force exerted on it and its mass.
- moving an object with a force in the same direction
- mass times acceleration
- the type of energy emitted from the sun
- has a fulcrum
- energy stored due to being stretched or compressed
- the type of energy of a roller coaster at the the top of the track
- this is the type of simple machine an ax is
- the rate at which work is done
- a simple machine that is an inclined plane around a cylinder
- power = work divided by ___
- range of _____ waves
- law of ___ of energy: energy cannot be created nor destroyed, only change forms
- the type of energy that is in every transformation
- work = force x ___
- used at a doctors office
- the type of energy in movement
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- what work is measured in
- newton’s __ law: all actions have equal/opposite reaction
- the amount an object is pulled downward by gravity
- often used for wireless communications
- rays heat
- roy g bv
- this type of energy is used for bombs
- the wave with the lowest frequency
- rays usually given off during nuclear reactions
- (final velocity - initial velocity) / time
- measures weight
- the type of energy within a battery
- has the ability to do work or cause change
- plane the type of simple machine that a ramp is
- newton’s __ law: an object at rest stays at rest; an object in motion stays in motion
- the type of energy of heat loss
- potential energy that is dependent on height
- includes direction
- the amount of matter in an object
40 Clues: roy g bv • rays heat • has a fulcrum • measures weight • includes direction • work = force x ___ • range of _____ waves • how lazy the object is • mass times acceleration • what work is measured in • used at a doctors office • rays used to kill bacteria • power = work divided by ___ • the rate at which work is done • the type of energy in movement • the type of energy of heat loss • ...
Survival of the Physics 2022-05-24
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- A range of frequencies and wavelength in a vacuum
- restricting the vibrations of a transverse wave
- a substance that carries the wave
- require a medium to travel through
- relationship between angles of incidence and refraction when light or other waves pass through a boundary of different isotropic media
- When two waves in the same place at the same time meet they interfere with each other
- if two objects have the same natural frequencies they could begin to vibrate at the frequency
- waves in the same place at same time interacting with each other due to their superposition
- a ray of energy that bounces back in the same medium after hitting the reflective surface
- a single disturbance which carries energy through a medium or through space
- the shift in the observed frequency and wavelength of a wave caused by relative motion
- the highest amount of displacement of an object
- amount of time it takes one wavelength to pass a point
- the superstition of waves of equal amplitude and frequency traveling in the opposite directions in the same medium
- when the maximum of two waves are 180 degrees out of phase
- points of no displacement, particles at those points are not vibrating at all
- the maximum height of a wave within a cycle
- the area where the wave medium is spread out
- the angle of light reflected off a boundary
- the angle of light striking a boundary
- The angle of the light striking a boundary
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- several pulses at regular interval (oscillations) creates these
- the bending and spreading of waves around obstacles
- ray on the surface is scattered at many angles compared to just one angle
- the same point on two consecutive waves
- Interference when the waves interact with each other the amplitudes will add together
- sounds varying based on the frequency and vibration of the sounds waves producing them
- having a single wavelength of light or other radiation
- governs what happens when a wave hits a boundary
- the area where the wave medium is bunched
- when an object is moving towards (blueshift) or away (redshifts) from us
- the ratio of the speed of light to the velocity of the wave in any medium
- regular intervals from a fixed point/position
- A wave where the medium moves in the direction of the propagation
- light bounces off an (opaque) boundary
- particles of the wave vibrate perpendicular the direction of the wave velocity
- the way waves travel
- number of waves that point in one second
- particles of the wave vibrate in the same direction the wave velocity (sound waves)
- changes in total amplitude when two waves with different frequencies interfere
- points on the waveform where the particles experience maximum displacement
- (opposite of crest)
- the change in direction of a wave caused by the change in a waves speed
- the distance between identical points (adjacent crests)
44 Clues: (opposite of crest) • the way waves travel • a substance that carries the wave • require a medium to travel through • light bounces off an (opaque) boundary • the angle of light striking a boundary • the same point on two consecutive waves • number of waves that point in one second • the area where the wave medium is bunched • The angle of the light striking a boundary • ...
Physics Semester 2 Final 2022-05-23
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- the SI unit of frequency
- the change in velocity per unit time
- the maximum displacement of a wave
- the natural tendency of an object to remain at rest or in motion
- the work done divided by the time elapsed
- the highest point of displacement of a wave
- a wave where the medium moves parallel to the direction of the wave
- the amount of matter an object has
- the SI unit for energy
- a wave in which the motion of the wave moves perpendicular to the medium
- a quantity that has magnitude but no direction
- region where the waves cancel each other out
- an object's mass multiplied by its velocity
- the vertical, downward force exerted on an object as a result of gravity
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- any electric field made by a current
- the difference in position between a final position and an initial position
- a force that acts to resist the relative motion or attempted motion of an object
- a coil of wire wrapped around a core of iron
- a force directed toward the center that causes an object to follow a circular path
- the distance between two identical points in consecutive cycles of a wave
- speed in a given direction
- the energy of motion
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- a push or pull
- a repetitive series of pulses
- the distance traveled divided by the time elapsed
- the SI unit of power
- a transfer of energy with no net transfer of mass
- the lowest point of displacement of the wave
29 Clues: a push or pull • the energy of motion • the SI unit of power • the SI unit for energy • the SI unit of frequency • speed in a given direction • a repetitive series of pulses • the maximum displacement of a wave • the amount of matter an object has • any electric field made by a current • the change in velocity per unit time • the work done divided by the time elapsed • ...
Physics 11 Wave crossword 2022-05-30
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- waves colliding with each other
- the time it takes for the wave’s pattern to repeat
- product of making and destroying waves
- causes particles to vibrate parallel to the direction of the wave
- the angle that the wave comes at in a reflection
- repeating wave
- the angle that the wave reflects at in a reflection
- the peak of a wave
- point of zero displacement in a wave
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- causes particles to vibrate perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- the max distance from the rest position
- point of max displacement in a wave
- change of wave direction caused by it passing through two different objects
- single wave that doesn’t repeat
- a wave spreading out due to a narrow gap
- no. of patterns per second
- distance between peaks
- causes particles to vibrate parallel and perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- displacement of a medium caused by waves is equal to the sum of the displacements of the waves
- the bottom of the wave
20 Clues: repeating wave • the peak of a wave • distance between peaks • the bottom of the wave • no. of patterns per second • waves colliding with each other • single wave that doesn’t repeat • point of max displacement in a wave • point of zero displacement in a wave • product of making and destroying waves • the max distance from the rest position • ...
Physics: Unit 2 Vocab 2022-08-25
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- force of attraction between two bodies; the force of attraction between a freely falling object and the earth gives the body an acceleration of 32 ft/sec2
- 3.0 x 1^8 m/sec (300 million meters per second) or 186 000 mi/sec
- a closed curve that looks like a flattened circle
- an observation under controlled conditions
- speed at a particular moment of time
- part of a circle
- for an ellipse, one of two points located on the long axis
- falling motion of an object that is subject only to the force of gravity
- capable of putting an object in motion
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- speed measured over a period of time
- a ramp or flat surface tilted from the horizontal
- anything that occupies space and has weight
- capacity to make a change in matter (to heat to move or to change its physical form)
- obtain a result from a different source
- having limits or being restricted
- blocking of light from one object by another relative to an observer
- having to do with the Sun, Moon, stars and the appearance of the night sky
- distance traveled divided by time
- path followed by a projectile
- speed and direction of an object’s motion
20 Clues: part of a circle • path followed by a projectile • having limits or being restricted • distance traveled divided by time • speed measured over a period of time • speed at a particular moment of time • capable of putting an object in motion • obtain a result from a different source • speed and direction of an object’s motion • an observation under controlled conditions • ...
20 Important Physics Terms 2022-08-30
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- How change in velocity is measured
- Force pushing on an object
- Rate or measurement at which work is done
- Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- The mass is proportional to the force it takes to accelerate it
- A body's tendency to resist motion
- Unit used to measure
- How force is measured
- Rate and direction of motion
- The change in an objects position
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- Change in motion
- One of six types of basic devices to perform work
- When two objects collide
- Energy stored in an object
- Measurement of medium and direction of movement of magnitude
- Objects stay at rest or in motion unless acted upon by a force
- How fast something is moving; scalar quantity of magnitude of Velocity Vector
- Motion resistance from objects rubbing against each other
- Potential energy of an object in a higher position to the ground on earth
- How mass in motion is measured
- Measurement of mass on an object
21 Clues: Change in motion • Unit used to measure • How force is measured • When two objects collide • Energy stored in an object • Force pushing on an object • Rate and direction of motion • How mass in motion is measured • Measurement of mass on an object • The change in an objects position • How change in velocity is measured • A body's tendency to resist motion • ...
Year 9 physics revision 2021-07-21
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- The time it takes for the number of nuclei in a radioactive isotope to half.
- A particle detector that is used with a counter to measure count-rate.
- charge of a neutron
- energy stored when an object with weight is lifted higher up
- Smallest piece of an element.
- Energy transferred when a force moves an object
- the difference in energy (per coulomb of charge) between two points in a circuit.
- a transformer that decreases voltage
- a wire in a plug that carries current away from the component.
- A type of radioactive decay in which a Helium nucleus is emitted from a larger nucleus.
- A type of energy which an object can store.
- a transformer that increases voltage
- A positively charged subatomic particle
- measures current. must be connected in series
- Law that says energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- percentage of input energy turned into useful energy
- Live wire colour
- The wire in a plug that carries the current into an appliance.
- Unit for power
- particle A positively charged particle made up of two protons and two neutrons.
- wire in a plug connecting the metal case to Earth. only needed if the appliance has a metal case
- The presence of unwanted radioactive atoms on or inside an object.
- The rate of flow of electric charge.
- another term for potential difference
- energy stored in food and fuels
- A type of radioactive decay in which a fast moving electron is emitted from the nucleus.
- Exposure to radiation.
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed.
- Wasted energy, usually spread to the surroundings as heat
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- A type of radioactive decay in which a packet of energy is emitted from the nucleus.
- energy stored in a moving bullet
- Earth wire colour
- The number of neutrons and protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- Energy transferred in 1 second
- Device with a thin metal wire that will melt if too much current passes through a circuit
- most of an atom is
- Neutral wire colour
- how much an object slows down current
- The number of nuclei of a sample that are decaying each second.
- has a relative charge of -1
- Measures P.D. across a component.
- An electric circuit with multiple paths
- A neutral subatomic particle found in the nucleus.
- The centre of an atom.
- An atom in which the number of electrons is different to the number of protons, giving it an overall charge.
- Describes a substance that spontaneously emits radiation from the nuclei of its atoms.
- A model of the atom that says that the atom has a small, central positively charged nucleus with negatively charged electrons moving around the nucleus.
- The network of cables and transformers.
- Current which is a flow of electric charge that is constantly switching its direction forwards and backwards.
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- The unit for energy
- An electric circuit with a single path
- Electric current that flows in only one direction
- A subatomic particle that orbits the nucleus.
54 Clues: Unit for power • Live wire colour • Earth wire colour • most of an atom is • charge of a neutron • Neutral wire colour • The unit for energy • The centre of an atom. • Exposure to radiation. • has a relative charge of -1 • Smallest piece of an element. • Energy transferred in 1 second • energy stored in food and fuels • energy stored in a moving bullet • Measures P.D. across a component. • ...
AP Physics Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-08
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- The SI unit for energy.
- "Blank" energy is defined as stored energy.
- A measurement of the force of gravity on an object
- Ability to do work and when work is done.
- Any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object; can cause an object to accelerate.
- The amount of matter
- The changing of an object's velocity with time.
- The Resistance a moving object encounters as it interacts with its surroundings.
- In this type of collision only momentum is conserved, not KE.
- Transfers energy to a system by displacing it with an applied force.
- The study that describes motion without regard to its causes.
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- The quantity of motion of a moving body.
- The time required for one complete cycle of vibration.
- The change in momentum.
- A vector that measures change in position.
- In this type of collision, both the momentum and KE is conserved.
- The SI unit for displacement.
- "Blank" energy is defined as the energy of motion.
- The rate at which work is done
- "Blank" force is always perpendicular to the surface of contact.
- The SI unit for time.
- The tendency of an object to continue in its original state of motion.
22 Clues: The amount of matter • The SI unit for time. • The change in momentum. • The SI unit for energy. • The SI unit for displacement. • The rate at which work is done • The quantity of motion of a moving body. • Ability to do work and when work is done. • A vector that measures change in position. • "Blank" energy is defined as stored energy. • ...
Junior Cert Physics www.galwaymathsgrinds.com 2021-08-06
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- Force x distance
- A measurement that has both magnitude and direction
- Splitting of a large nucleus into two smaller nuclei with the release of a large amount of energy
- Force that opposes motion
- The flow of electrons in a wire
- Water freezes at this temperature (degrees Celsius)
- This type of heat is the energy required to change the state of a substance without changing its temperature
- Law that says the extension of a spiral spring is proportional to the applied force is called after this guy
- Distance over time
- Measure of force of gravity on an object
- Unit of electric current
- Mass divided by volume
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- Movement of heat energy through liquids and gases due to the motion of the substance itself
- Mass x acceleration
- Device that measures electric current
- Material that is a poor conductor of heat or electricity
- Substance that allows electricity to travel through it
- Way heat can move through a vacuum
- Cert Physics
- Movement of heat energy through a substance without overall movement of the substance itself
- Something that causes an object to accelerate (change velocity)
- Change in velocity/time taken
- The amount of space that an object takes up
- The ability to do work
- Work done divided by time taken
- A measurement that has magnitude only
26 Clues: Cert Physics • Force x distance • Distance over time • Mass x acceleration • The ability to do work • Mass divided by volume • Unit of electric current • Force that opposes motion • Change in velocity/time taken • The flow of electrons in a wire • Work done divided by time taken • Way heat can move through a vacuum • Device that measures electric current • ...
Physics Chapter 2 Crossword 2022-10-03
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- The most common independent variable when graphing motion
- The rate of change in velocity
- The rate of change in position
- Dictated by the change in the x value
- Slope of a line between two points on a position versus time curve
- The y value when the x value is zero on a graph
- Occurs when the only force acting upon an object is gravity
- The location of an object
- The change in position
- Quantities with magnitude and direction
- Vertical line found on a graph
- Horizontal line found on a graph
- The rise over run of a curve between two points
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- System of units commonly used around the world; the universal system
- Slope of a tangent on a position versus time curve
- The x value which dictates the y value
- The line of best fit on a scatter plot
- When velocity and acceleration have the same sign
- Quantities with magnitude only
- When velocity and acceleration have opposite signs
20 Clues: The change in position • The location of an object • The rate of change in velocity • The rate of change in position • Quantities with magnitude only • Vertical line found on a graph • Horizontal line found on a graph • Dictated by the change in the x value • The x value which dictates the y value • The line of best fit on a scatter plot • ...
Physics 20 Vocab Review 2024-01-16
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- Distance's vector cousin
- overcome this type of friction when object at rest
- the moon is a __________ of Earth
- Know how to solve his trolley questions
- He had good measurements, poor conduct
- The tendency for the wave amplitude to increase
- velocity that skims off the edge of a circle
- The interference that builds up waves
- Swinging device, factors of T, l, g
- value of the Vy in a horizontal launch problem
- type of velocity to get off a planet
- rate of using energy
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- vectors that are tilted,req component analysis
- Causes perceived frequency to change due to motion
- Newton's 1st law topic
- force pulling to center, always
- Measured in meters-per-second-squared
- fraction of wavelengths for closed pipes
- g= Earth's gravitational ______ strength
- Use to add a north and east vector
- His 3 laws are about orbits, mighta killed a guy?
- Increases when a wavelength of light is brighter
- Velocity's scalar cousin
- E@top of roller coaster = E@bottom...Law used
24 Clues: rate of using energy • Newton's 1st law topic • Distance's vector cousin • Velocity's scalar cousin • force pulling to center, always • the moon is a __________ of Earth • Use to add a north and east vector • Swinging device, factors of T, l, g • type of velocity to get off a planet • Measured in meters-per-second-squared • The interference that builds up waves • ...
Physics Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-18
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- An interaction between an object and around another object/field that changes motion
- the force that acts between bodies of like electric charge or magnetic polarity, seperating them
- A force that acts to move objects closer
- An electric current, reverses direction
- An attraction related to the relative charge of an object
- The flow of an electric charge through an object or medium
- Descrubes electrostatic force of interaction determining charge and distance
- Difference in electric potential between two points.
- the SI unit for electromotive force, difference in potential
- A physical condition existing in space that causes particles placed within the space to feel force
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- Forces that act over a distance, such as gravity
- The physical interaction betweencharged particles; 1/4 fundamental interactions in nature
- Production of electric potential difference across a conductor
- A closed loop of conductors where electricity flow
- A material that allows electrons to flow freely from particle to unit
- Region around charged particle where a force is exerted on others
- The SI unit of measurement for electric current
- The region of space surrounding a body in which another experiences force of gravitational attraction
- the area around a moving electric charge that exerts a magnetic force
- Energy in the form of oscillating electric and magnetic fields
- A physical phenomenon associated with the presence and movement of electric charge
- An electric current flowing in only one direction
- Describes unit of electric charge
23 Clues: Describes unit of electric charge • An electric current, reverses direction • A force that acts to move objects closer • The SI unit of measurement for electric current • Forces that act over a distance, such as gravity • An electric current flowing in only one direction • A closed loop of conductors where electricity flow • ...
A2 Level Physics Workshop 2023-08-22
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- fractional increase in wavelength (or decrease in frequency) due to source and observer receding
- device to measure magnetic flux density between two magnets based on the Hall effect
- object in SHM has a _______ force to return it to its equilibrium position
- time taken for one revolution
- ________ damping: displacement returns to rest at its equilibrium position in the shortest possible time without oscillating
- Time taken for charge of a capacitor to decrease to 0.37 of its original value
- amount of substance is measured using
- magnetic field is sometimes referred to as a
- acceleration towards centre of circle
- charge stored per unit potential difference
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- mass, in grams, per unit mole
- Gravitational ________: work done per unit mass in bringing a small test mass from infinity to the point
- When object stops oscillating, it returns to its _________ position
- Phase difference of π
- lines of equal electric potential
- angle subtended at centre of circle by an arc of lengthequal to radius of circle
- _________ crystals: materials which produce a p.d. when they are deformed
- Its orbital time period equal to Earth’s rotational period of 24 hours
- reduction in energy and amplitude of oscillations due to resistive forces on oscillating system
- A gas which obeys equation of state pV = nRT
- 3rd Law: period squared proportional to radius cubed
21 Clues: Phase difference of π • mass, in grams, per unit mole • time taken for one revolution • lines of equal electric potential • amount of substance is measured using • acceleration towards centre of circle • charge stored per unit potential difference • magnetic field is sometimes referred to as a • A gas which obeys equation of state pV = nRT • ...
Physics Unit 1 Revision 2023-11-22
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- This is used to restart someone's heart that has stopped
- If an incubator gets too cold, a ________ gets turned on
- A type of signal made of 1s or 0s
- This is used to help someone who can't breathe
- If an incubator gets too hot, a ______ gets turned on
- Part of a circuit that controls temperature
- Joining atoms together to release energy is called nuclear ____________
- This is used to keep someone's heart at a regular pace
- Demand for electricity is increasing because people have more ___________
- This is used in pregnancy scans
- An example of renewable electricity using energy from the sun
- A type of signal that can have any value
- Something that detects changes in the environment is a _________
- Bits are stored physically on phones as tiny __________
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- Broadcasting television and radio uses this type of wave
- High speed ________ can be used in sports like tennis and football to help the referees
- Light travels down an endoscope at a __________ angle
- Demand for electricity is increasing because the human _____________ is increasing
- A big scanning machine that uses powerful magnets
- _______ rays can be used in radiotherapy
- ___________ timers are often used in sports rather than humans with a timer
- Information is stored on phones as bits which is short for ____________ digits
- This piece of equipment is a camera on the end of a tube to see inside people's bodies
- Bluetooth and WIFI on mobile phones use this type of wave
- Another example of renewable electricity using big turbines
- Digital signals are better than analogue because they are __________
- If a device wastes lots of energy, it is not very _____________
- An endoscope contains lots of _________ fibres (thin glass tubes)
28 Clues: This is used in pregnancy scans • A type of signal made of 1s or 0s • _______ rays can be used in radiotherapy • A type of signal that can have any value • Part of a circuit that controls temperature • This is used to help someone who can't breathe • A big scanning machine that uses powerful magnets • Light travels down an endoscope at a __________ angle • ...
The wonders of physics 2024-02-01
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- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- relating to the interrelation of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields.
- take in or soak up (energy or a liquid or other substance) by chemical or physical action
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization
- a fullerene consisting of bonded carbon atoms in sheet form one atom thick.
- relating to fiction; interposes of fiction
- not able to be detected
- protect (something, especially an environmentally or culturally important place or thing) from harm or destruction
- the chemical element of atomic number 6 a nonmental which has two main forms (diamond and graphite) and which also occurs in impure form in charcoal, soot, and coal
- a structure consisting of strips of wood or metal crossed and fastened together with a square or diamond
- relating to tension:
- the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave or electromagnetic wave:
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
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- not able to be destroyed
- the basic unit of a chemical element.
- a person or company that makes goods for sale
- hit with force when moving
- literature in the form of prose that describes imaginary events and people
- the speed of something in a given direction
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
- a broad piece of metal or another suitable material, held by straps or a handle attached on one side, used as a protection against blows or missiles.
- very unusual or remarkable
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity
- become or makes more intense
- the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible
- the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy
26 Clues: relating to tension: • not able to be detected • not able to be destroyed • hit with force when moving • very unusual or remarkable • become or makes more intense • the basic unit of a chemical element. • relating to fiction; interposes of fiction • the speed of something in a given direction • a person or company that makes goods for sale • ...
Physics cross word 2 2023-12-28
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- splits white light into different colors
- unit of frequency
- unit of current
- an ex-planet of solar system
- light wave has this nature
- place where latitude is zero
- mass-energy relation
- most efficient imaginary engine
- type of stress that increases the length of an object
- convert mechanical energy into electrical energy
- biggest planet in solar system
- filament of an incandescent lamp is made of
- UV rays coming from Sun is an example of radiation
- unit of time in MKS system
- Hologram is obtained using this
- energy possessed by a body due to motion is
- materials that have tendency to move from regions of strong magnetic field to weak magnetic field
- laser light is monochromatic
- an instrument used to measure pressure
- charge of an electron
- unit of power of lens
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- identical magnetic poles
- tension shape of a water drop is spherical due to
- mass of a photon is
- magnetic field lines are concentrated here
- number of terminals of a diode
- absolute temperature scale unit
- oscillatory motion
- a quantity having magnitude and direction
- capacity to do work
- purity of gold is expressed in
- regular arrangement of atoms
- converts energy from one form to another
- when gases are heated they
- Earth is a part of this galaxy
- law describe the orbit of planets around Sun
- increasing magnitude of a signal
- movement of liquid molecules from region of high temperature to region of low temperature
- bending of light as it passes from one medium to another
- law of action and reaction
- diamond is made of carbon
- planet nearest to Sun
- number system with base2
- good conductors of heat and electricity
44 Clues: unit of current • unit of frequency • oscillatory motion • mass of a photon is • capacity to do work • mass-energy relation • planet nearest to Sun • charge of an electron • unit of power of lens • identical magnetic poles • number system with base2 • diamond is made of carbon • light wave has this nature • when gases are heated they • unit of time in MKS system • law of action and reaction • ...
AQA GCSE Physics Waves 2024-03-02
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- em wave used to take pictures of your bones
- area in a sound wave where the air particles bunch up
- Number of complete waves passing a point per second
- em wave used by mobile phones (2)
- an object that transmits light but you can't see through it
- surface that is a good reflector, poor absorber and poor emitter of IR radiation (2)
- this type of lens bends light to a focal point
- The speed of sound ............. in denser mediums
- imaginary line perpendicular to a boundary that we measure our angles to
- an object that does not let light through it
- type of image formed in a plane mirror
- surface that is a good absorber, good emitter and poor reflector of IR radiation (2)
- Which type of wave has a speed of 330m/s
- Type of waves where the vibrations of the particles is at right angles to the direction of energy transfer
- image height/object height
- what colour does a red object look like in white light
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- an object that transmits light which you can also see through
- area in a sound wave where the air particles spread out
- The speed of light ............. when it enters a glass block
- the reflected sound from a wall
- Which group of waves have a speed of 300,000,000 m/s
- Time for one complete wavelength/oscillation (2)
- em wave used to cook food in a conventional oven (2)
- wave used to take scans of babies (2)
- what colour does a red object look like in blue light
- em wave emitted by radioactive nuclei (2)
- Unit of frequency
- Sound waves can't travel in a ...........
- Distance between two adjacent crests on a wave
- Type of wave where the vibrations of the particles are parallel to the direction of energy transfer
- em wave that can burn your skin on a sunny day (2)
- This is what happens to light when it changes direction when entering a glass block
- type of image produced where light rays cross
- this type of les spread light out
34 Clues: Unit of frequency • image height/object height • the reflected sound from a wall • em wave used by mobile phones (2) • this type of les spread light out • wave used to take scans of babies (2) • type of image formed in a plane mirror • Which type of wave has a speed of 330m/s • em wave emitted by radioactive nuclei (2) • Sound waves can't travel in a ........... • ...
GEN PHYSICS: 2D Motion 2020-10-14
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- It is the motion of an object following a circular path.
- This is defined as the motion of an object observed from a frame of reference.
- It refers to the force that pulls the object towards the center of a circular motion.
- It is the action of changing location or position.
- Velocity: It refers to the velocity of an object in relation to a reference frame.
- It refers to the total displacement covered in a given time interval.
- The orientation of the velocity in y-axis.
- Direction of an object where c2=√a2+b2
- The orientation of the velocity in x-axis.
- Last name of the scientist who concluded that, “Motion may be described by time or the rate of change.”
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- A reference frame where the observer’s position is at constant motion or in a state of rest.
- It is the speed of an object tangent to the circular path.
- Theorem that will be used if direction in Relative motion situation is perpendicular.
- Motion: It is a form of motion where an object is projected near the Earth’s surface and moves along a curved path under the action of gravity only.
- It is the tendency of matter to stay at rest, unless an external force acts on it.
- Acceleration: It refers to the acceleration of an object towards the center of the circular path.
- It is the measure of how fast or slow the velocity changes.
- It is the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center.
- It is the fprce that counteracts the Centripetal force.
- It is the path where objects move under Projectile Motion.
20 Clues: Direction of an object where c2=√a2+b2 • The orientation of the velocity in y-axis. • The orientation of the velocity in x-axis. • It is the action of changing location or position. • It is the fprce that counteracts the Centripetal force. • It is the motion of an object following a circular path. • It is the speed of an object tangent to the circular path. • ...
Physics Crossword Week 1 2024-05-16
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- can be forward or reverse
- equations of motion for constant acceleration
- Greek letter used to represent the energy needed to remove an electron from the surface of a metal
- the range of the electromagnetic force
- the heaviest lepton
- circuit component
- a particle with no charge
- constant named after a German physicist
- values found from a single judgement
- different A, same Z
- a particle consisting of 4 hadrons
- a wave behaviour
- an angle
- quark configuration of the positively charged nucleon
- scientist who performed a famous experiment with a candle
- a quantity having the same value before and after an event
- unit equivalent to SI base units As
- exchange particle for the strong nuclear force
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- most dense naturally occurring element
- results in the conversion of mass to energy
- gap
- fundamental particles
- why quarks can’t be lonely
- energy levels are ____
- German physicist with great contributions to electricity
- SI base unit named after a French physicist
- material used for magnetic resonance imaging
- a type of wire
- at ____ frequencies, you see an exact number of half wavelengths
- American theoretical physicist
- properties such as boiling point and density
- an activity of one decay per second
32 Clues: gap • an angle • a type of wire • a wave behaviour • circuit component • the heaviest lepton • different A, same Z • fundamental particles • energy levels are ____ • can be forward or reverse • a particle with no charge • why quarks can’t be lonely • American theoretical physicist • a particle consisting of 4 hadrons • an activity of one decay per second • unit equivalent to SI base units As • ...
Physics Unit 3 Crossword 2024-03-29
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- Energy due to an object's motion
- Changes a system's total energy
- Energy due to an object's position/state
- Base unit of spring constant
- Influence that can change an object's state
- For a given amount of force parallel to motion, as __ increases, work increases
- For a given object on Earth, as the __ of the object increases, gravitational potential energy decreases
- This quantity squared is directly proportional to kinetic energy
- Ability to produce a change in itself or its surroundings
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- States that the amount of work done on a system is equal to the change in the energy's system
- SI unit for force
- Friction turns mechanical energy into this
- A process that evens out an otherwise exponential or logarithmic relationship
- Directly correlated with gravitational potential energy
- The rate at which work is performed
- Another term for total energy
- A spring has this type of energy
- Base unit of power
- SI unit for energy/work
- Object(s) under study
20 Clues: SI unit for force • Base unit of power • Object(s) under study • SI unit for energy/work • Base unit of spring constant • Another term for total energy • Changes a system's total energy • Energy due to an object's motion • A spring has this type of energy • The rate at which work is performed • Energy due to an object's position/state • Friction turns mechanical energy into this • ...
PHYSICS IS FUN :D 2024-08-01
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- proses transfer energi dari suatu zat ke zat lainnya dengan diikuti perubahan suhu
- Pada pencampuran dua zat, banyaknya kalor yang dilepas zat yang suhunya lebih tinggi sama dengan banyaknya kalor yang diterima zat yang suhunya lebih rendah
- Tekanan yang diberikan pada zat cair dalam ruang tertutup akan diteruskan kesegala arah sama besar
- kalor yang dibutuhkan benda untuk mengubah wujudnya per satuan massa
- Fluida yang memiliki ciri ciri seperti tidak termampatkan (tidak kompresibel), tidak mengalami perubahan volume/massa jenis ketika memperoleh tekanan
- Tekanan zat cair yang hanya disebabkan berat zat cair itu sendiri
- Ketentuan yang menyatakan bahwa untuk fluida yang tak termampatkan dan mengalir dalam keadaan tunak, maka laju aliran volume di setiap titik dan waktu sama besar
- Bola yang terbuat dari aluminium memiliki volume 400 cm3 dan massa jenis 2,5 gr/cm3. Jika bola tersebut dimasukkan ke dalam air, berat bola tersebut adalah ...
- Perpindahan kalor pada suatu zat tanpa melalui zat perantara
- Kondisi benda dimana seluruh benda berada di dalam fluida tetapi tidak menyentuh dasar fluida
- Sebuah tangki air yang tingginya 3 m diisi dengan air hingga penuh. Pada ketinggian 175 cm dari dasar tangki terdapat lubang kebocoran kecil. Berapakah besar kecepatan air yang keluar dari lubang?
- Semua titik yang terletak pada satu bidang datar didalam satu jenis zat cair memiliki tekanan yang sama besar
- Jumlah kalor yang diperlukan untuk menaikkan suhu 1 kg suatu zat sebesar 1 K
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- Kecenderungan permukaan zat cair untuk menegang, sehingga permukaannya seperti ditutupi oleh selaput yang elastis
- Ketentuan yang menyatakan hubungan antara tekanan dan kecepatan fluida adalah berbanding terbalik
- Derajat panas atau dingin yang dirasakan indera
- Perambatan kalor yang disertai perpindahan massa atau perpindahan partikel partikel zat perantaranya seperti partikel udara
- Besaran yang menunjukkan volume fluida yang melalui suatu penampang setiap waktu
- Gaya apung yang dialami oleh benda yang dicelupkan sebagian atau seluruhnya ke dalam zat cair sama dengan berat fluida yang dipindahkan
- Gaya yang bekerja tegak lurus pada suatu bidang dibagi dengan luas bidang tersebut
- Gaya yang arahnya keatas yang diberikan oleh fluida kepada benda yang tercelup sebagian atau seluruhnya dalam fluida
- Jumlah kalor yang diperlukan atau dilepaskan jika suhu benda tersebut dinaikkan atau diturunkan 1 K
- Gaya tarik menarik antara partikel-partikel sejenis
- Peristiwa perpindahan kalor melalui suatu zat tanpa disertai dengan perpindahan partikel partikelnya
- Kekentalan suatu fluida
- Kondisi benda dimana seluruh benda berada di dalam fluida dan menyentuh dasar fluida
- Peristiwa naik atau turunnya zat cair didalam pipa kapiler
- Gaya tarik menarik antara partikel-partikel tidak sejenis
- Kondisi benda dimana sebagian benda berada di permukaan zat cair
- Tentukan jumlah energi panas yang diperlukan untuk mengubah 200 gr es yang bersuhu -10 C agar melebur menjadi air (kalor jenis es = 0,5 kal/gr C)
30 Clues: Kekentalan suatu fluida • Derajat panas atau dingin yang dirasakan indera • Gaya tarik menarik antara partikel-partikel sejenis • Gaya tarik menarik antara partikel-partikel tidak sejenis • Peristiwa naik atau turunnya zat cair didalam pipa kapiler • Perpindahan kalor pada suatu zat tanpa melalui zat perantara • ...
Physics Crossword Week 3 2024-06-23
Across
- moon whose name means fear (6)
- the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (4)
- can be measured with a light gate (12)
- useful power output / total power input (10)
- planet with rings (6)
- exposure to radiation (11)
- type of reflection where a wave is reflected by a rough surface (7)
- type of EM wave used for communications (5)
- conserved during a change of state (4)
- a coil of wire (8)
- unit for magnetic flux density (5)
- used to generate direct current (7)
- explosion of a star (9)
- weakest fundamental force (7)
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- least dense naturally occurring element (8)
- inversely proportional to the energy of a Photon (10)
- a unit for pressure (7)
- the father of antimatter (5)
- largest moon in our solar system (8)
- an element and a celestial body (7)
- potential difference of the earth wire (4)
- unit to measure radiation dose (8)
- Apollo mission that landed humans on the moon (6)
- lens that causes parallel rays of light to diverge (7)
- an example of natural satellites (5)
- the tendency for motion to remain unchanged (7)
- forces such as friction, air resistance, normal contact (7)
- also known as a photoresistor (3)
- the nature of radioactive decay (6)
- successor of the Hubble (4)
- interaction by which kaons decay (4)
31 Clues: a coil of wire (8) • planet with rings (6) • a unit for pressure (7) • explosion of a star (9) • exposure to radiation (11) • successor of the Hubble (4) • the father of antimatter (5) • weakest fundamental force (7) • moon whose name means fear (6) • also known as a photoresistor (3) • unit to measure radiation dose (8) • unit for magnetic flux density (5) • ...
Physics Crossword Week 2 2024-06-02
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- interaction that produces kaons (6)
- spectra with a black background and coloured lines (8)
- mg (6)
- one use of optical fibres (13)
- the moment of force (6)
- SI base unit (7)
- k is the ____ constant (9)
- the C in NTC Thermistor (11)
- the m in emf (6)
- symbol for the electromotive force (7)
- heaviest quark (3)
- the ability to emit visible light after absorbing non-visible light (12)
- a way to measure where a point on a wave is positioned during the wave cycle (5)
- has a lower refractive index than the core (8)
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- extension per unit length (6)
- force per unit cross sectional area (6)
- areas of compression and ____ (11)
- a factor that increases the resistance of a wire (6)
- quantity with units Ns (8)
- a way to de-excite (7)
- dsinθ ÷ n = ___ (6)
- reduced when waves pass through a polarising filter (9)
- circuit component (13)
- caused by unbalanced forces (12)
- -272 °C + 273 (6)
- principle describing the effect of two waves passing the same point at the same time (13)
- English physicist from the Isle of Wight (5)
- massless particle with no charge (6)
28 Clues: mg (6) • SI base unit (7) • the m in emf (6) • -272 °C + 273 (6) • heaviest quark (3) • dsinθ ÷ n = ___ (6) • a way to de-excite (7) • circuit component (13) • the moment of force (6) • quantity with units Ns (8) • k is the ____ constant (9) • the C in NTC Thermistor (11) • extension per unit length (6) • one use of optical fibres (13) • caused by unbalanced forces (12) • ...
Chapter 6 Earth Physics 2023-03-07
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- The substance that waves move through
- When heat, energy or sound comes back from a surface.
- The idea that the continents on Earth are slowly moving relative to one another.
- The highness or lowness of a sound on a musical scale
- The straight lines in which line travels
- The reflection of sound wave
- The most central part of the Earth’s structure
- A space where there are no particles
- The strength or weakness oof a sound.
- A sudden movement of the Earth’s crust.
- Change that occur in rocks and at plate boundaries.
- Liquid rock below the surface of the Earth
- Very small pieces of matter that make up everything.
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- A hard outer covering
- The shadow of the Earth on the Moon caused when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon.
- Areas of the Earth’s crust that can move relative to one another.
- The part of the Earth between the outer core and the crust
- The shadow of the Moon on the Earth that is caused when the Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth.
- In a liquid state
- boundary The place where tectonic plates meet.
- Energy transferred from vibrating objects
- Something that is not intended so is wasted
- The movement that transfers sound through air or water
- Unwanted sound
- Liquid rock on the surface of the earth
- Liquid rock below the surface of the earth
26 Clues: Unwanted sound • In a liquid state • A hard outer covering • The reflection of sound wave • A space where there are no particles • The substance that waves move through • The strength or weakness oof a sound. • A sudden movement of the Earth’s crust. • Liquid rock on the surface of the earth • The straight lines in which line travels • Energy transferred from vibrating objects • ...
Chp 20 Physics Crossword 2023-05-31
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- The frequency that the light must be greater than to knock the electron out
- If all the light does not converge to one focal point, it is called a spherical aberration
- Light is made of magnetic and __ fields
- The effect where a conductor loses electrons after being hit with a high enough frequency of light
- This type of light wave has the most energy
- Light's fields are __ to each other
- The particle in light that knocks electrons out in the photoelectric effect
- A convex mirror has a negative focal point
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- Light travels in a __ line
- For flat mirrors, c is __
- Reflection found on rough surfaces
- True or false: the intensity of light affects the energy of the electrons being ejected
- __ images are always upright
- __ reflection occurs on smooth surfaces
- This type of mirror can make both real and virtual images
- If an object is behind the center of curvature on a concave mirror, it is __
- The object is __ from the mirror
- This type of light wave has the largest wavelength
- F is the distance from the __ to the focal point
- In specular reflection, the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection
20 Clues: For flat mirrors, c is __ • Light travels in a __ line • __ images are always upright • The object is __ from the mirror • Reflection found on rough surfaces • Light's fields are __ to each other • __ reflection occurs on smooth surfaces • Light is made of magnetic and __ fields • A convex mirror has a negative focal point • This type of light wave has the most energy • ...
Physics- Unit Six- Vocabulary 2023-03-16
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- converts mechanical energy into electrical
- the space where a force has effect
- makes acceleration difficult
- there are spinning electric charges involved
- electric charge at rest
- they are attracted to each other
- energy object has due to motion
- when gravity is the only force acting on an object
- the other one that makes accelerating hard
- makes moving hard
- charges can move freely in this
- makes it difficult for two objects to move over each other
- charges can not move freely in this
- opposite ends of the earth but magnet
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- moves stuff
- has a soft iron core and acts as a magnet
- somewhere between a conductor and an insulator
- combines all the forces acting on an object
- what do the planets do to the sun?
- leads to the electromagnetic interactions among particles that make up matter
- magnetic force can be detected
- converts electrical energy into mechanical
- creating a current in a circuit
- energy object has due to being still
- what makes us stay on earth?
- electricity plus magnetism
- increases or decreases the voltage
- coil of wire with electricity
- sum of an object's kinetic energy and potential energy
29 Clues: moves stuff • makes moving hard • electric charge at rest • electricity plus magnetism • makes acceleration difficult • what makes us stay on earth? • coil of wire with electricity • magnetic force can be detected • creating a current in a circuit • energy object has due to motion • charges can move freely in this • they are attracted to each other • ...
PHYSICS 2 FINAL PROJECT 2023-04-24
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- A circuit is a closed loop that electrons can travel
- An instrument for measuring electric current in amperes.
- A long depression less steep than a trench
- A number of things, events, or people of a similar kind or related nature coming one after another
- WAVES The wave has regions of compression, where the particles are the closest together
- A narrow stream of radiant energy, especially visible light
- It is a characteristic of both traveling and standing waves
- This is in contrast to a longitudinal wave which travels in the direction of its oscillations.
- A Disturbance in a medium that carries energy without the movement of particle
- It is a bending of waveform as it hits and barrier within the obstacle
- Concerned with bodies at rest or forces in equilibrium.
- Meaning, a watt is a unit of power, and power is the rate at which energy is produced or consumed by an object.
- Present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.
- A battery is a device that stores chemical energy, and converts it to electricity.
- Size comparison of axial-lead resistors.
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- A trough is the opposite of a crest.
- A force that opposes or slows down the motion of a body
- The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System.
- Current is the flow of a medium, usually electrons or electron-deficient atoms
- The unit of electrical resistance in the International System of Units
- A magnet is a material or object that produces a magnetic field.
- A stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
- An atom is the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element.
- A volt is a unit of electric potential or energy capacity
- Simplest form of matter
- In geometry parallel lines are coplanar infinite straight lines that do not intersect at any point.
26 Clues: Simplest form of matter • A trough is the opposite of a crest. • Size comparison of axial-lead resistors. • A long depression less steep than a trench • A circuit is a closed loop that electrons can travel • The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. • A force that opposes or slows down the motion of a body • ...
PHYSICS 2 FINAL PROJECT 2023-04-26
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- The force (pressure) that causes current to flow.
- The flow of electric charge.
- This states that the voltage is directly proportional to the current if the resistance remains constant.
- The center portion of an atom.
- It is the power supply or power source.
- The SI unit of potential difference.
- It is the Electricity in motion.
- Positively Charged atomic particles.
- It measures small amount of voltage.
- A circuit that contains more then one path for current flow.
- A disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles.
- Uncharged atomic particles.
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- It is the electricity in motion.
- It measures small amount of current.
- It attracts metallic objects such as metal paper clips and iron nails
- Negatively Charged Particles.
- Simplest Form of matter.
- This law states that the electrical force is directly proportional to the charges of the body while it is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their charges.
- Wave with linear wave front.
- It is a wave the particles are displaced perpendicular to the direction of wave properties.
- It is the electricity at rest.
- Smallest piece of an element containing all of the properties of that element.
- It is the opposition to the flow of electron.
- It is the unit of resistance in the MKS systems of unit.
- It is the negatively charged particle.
25 Clues: Simplest Form of matter. • Uncharged atomic particles. • The flow of electric charge. • Wave with linear wave front. • Negatively Charged Particles. • The center portion of an atom. • It is the electricity at rest. • It is the electricity in motion. • It is the Electricity in motion. • It measures small amount of current. • The SI unit of potential difference. • ...
Final Project in Physics 2023-04-26
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- A circuit that contains more then one path for current flow.
- Smallest piece of an element containing all of the properties of that element.
- Positively Charged atomic particles.
- Occurs when a wave hits boundary between two media where the wave speeds differ, but the wave stays in the original medium instead of passing into the second medium
- It occurs when the size of the aperture or obstacle is of the same order of magnitude as the wavelength of the incident wave.
- The opposition of current flow.
- The force (pressure) that causes current to flow.
- Is the directional speed of an object in motion as an indication of its rate of change in position as observed from a particular frame of reference and as measured by a particular standard of time
- The flow of electric charge.
- This bending by refraction makes it possible for us to have lenses, magnifying glasses, prisms and rainbows.
- It measures small amount of current.
- A circuit that contains only one path for current flow.
- The flow of electric charge.
- Is a type of wave in which the medium's vibration is parallel to the direction of the wave, and the medium's displacement is in the same direction as that of the wave movement.
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- These reflections build up with each reflection and decay gradually as they are absorbed by the surfaces of objects in the enclosed space.
- The force (pressure) that causes current to flow.
- The opposition of current flow.
- The man behind the discovery of Ohm’s Law.
- Is defined as the characteristic of sound which is used for differentiating between the shrill and flat sound.
- A moving wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
- Negatively Charged Particles.
- An instrument used to measure the properties of an electrical circuit.
- The center portion of an atom.
- Is an informed guess about science or scientific relationships.
- Uncharged atomic particles.
- Simplest Form of matter.
- A disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles.
27 Clues: Simplest Form of matter. • Uncharged atomic particles. • The flow of electric charge. • The flow of electric charge. • Negatively Charged Particles. • The center portion of an atom. • The opposition of current flow. • The opposition of current flow. • Positively Charged atomic particles. • It measures small amount of current. • The man behind the discovery of Ohm’s Law. • ...
Final Project in Physics 2023-04-26
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- It measures small amount of current.
- A circuit that contains more then one path for current flow.
- The man behind the discovery of Ohm’s Law.
- Is an informed guess about science or scientific relationships.
- A circuit that contains only one path for current flow.
- The flow of electric charge.
- Simplest Form of matter.
- These reflections build up with each reflection and decay gradually as they are absorbed by the surfaces of objects in the enclosed space.
- Occurs when a wave hits boundary between two media where the wave speeds differ, but the wave stays in the original medium instead of passing into the second medium
- The opposition of current flow.
- Smallest piece of an element containing all of the properties of that element.
- Is a type of wave in which the medium's vibration is parallel to the direction of the wave, and the medium's displacement is in the same direction as that of the wave movement.
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- A moving wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
- An instrument used to measure the properties of an electrical circuit.
- The center portion of an atom.
- A disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles.
- The force (pressure) that causes current to flow.
- The flow of electric charge.
- Is defined as the characteristic of sound which is used for differentiating between the shrill and flat sound.
- This bending by refraction makes it possible for us to have lenses, magnifying glasses, prisms and rainbows.
- Negatively Charged Particles.
- The opposition of current flow.
- It occurs when the size of the aperture or obstacle is of the same order of magnitude as the wavelength of the incident wave.
- Uncharged atomic particles.
- Positively Charged atomic particles.
- Is the directional speed of an object in motion as an indication of its rate of change in position as observed from a particular frame of reference and as measured by a particular standard of time
- The force (pressure) that causes current to flow.
27 Clues: Simplest Form of matter. • Uncharged atomic particles. • The flow of electric charge. • The flow of electric charge. • Negatively Charged Particles. • The center portion of an atom. • The opposition of current flow. • The opposition of current flow. • It measures small amount of current. • Positively Charged atomic particles. • The man behind the discovery of Ohm’s Law. • ...
Final Project in Physics 2023-04-26
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- It measures small amount of current.
- A circuit that contains more then one path for current flow.
- The man behind the discovery of Ohm’s Law.
- Is an informed guess about science or scientific relationships.
- A circuit that contains only one path for current flow.
- The flow of electric charge.
- Simplest Form of matter.
- These reflections build up with each reflection and decay gradually as they are absorbed by the surfaces of objects in the enclosed space.
- Occurs when a wave hits boundary between two media where the wave speeds differ, but the wave stays in the original medium instead of passing into the second medium
- The opposition of current flow.
- Smallest piece of an element containing all of the properties of that element.
- Is a type of wave in which the medium's vibration is parallel to the direction of the wave, and the medium's displacement is in the same direction as that of the wave movement.
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- A moving wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
- An instrument used to measure the properties of an electrical circuit.
- The center portion of an atom.
- A disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles.
- The force (pressure) that causes current to flow.
- The flow of electric charge.
- Is defined as the characteristic of sound which is used for differentiating between the shrill and flat sound.
- This bending by refraction makes it possible for us to have lenses, magnifying glasses, prisms and rainbows.
- Negatively Charged Particles.
- The opposition of current flow.
- It occurs when the size of the aperture or obstacle is of the same order of magnitude as the wavelength of the incident wave.
- Uncharged atomic particles.
- Positively Charged atomic particles.
- Is the directional speed of an object in motion as an indication of its rate of change in position as observed from a particular frame of reference and as measured by a particular standard of time
- The force (pressure) that causes current to flow.
27 Clues: Simplest Form of matter. • Uncharged atomic particles. • The flow of electric charge. • The flow of electric charge. • Negatively Charged Particles. • The center portion of an atom. • The opposition of current flow. • The opposition of current flow. • It measures small amount of current. • Positively Charged atomic particles. • The man behind the discovery of Ohm’s Law. • ...
Final Project in Physics 2023-04-26
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- A circuit that contains more then one path for current flow.
- Smallest piece of an element containing all of the properties of that element.
- Positively Charged atomic particles.
- Occurs when a wave hits boundary between two media where the wave speeds differ, but the wave stays in the original medium instead of passing into the second medium
- It occurs when the size of the aperture or obstacle is of the same order of magnitude as the wavelength of the incident wave.
- The opposition of current flow.
- The force (pressure) that causes current to flow.
- Is the directional speed of an object in motion as an indication of its rate of change in position as observed from a particular frame of reference and as measured by a particular standard of time
- The flow of electric charge.
- This bending by refraction makes it possible for us to have lenses, magnifying glasses, prisms and rainbows.
- It measures small amount of current.
- A circuit that contains only one path for current flow.
- The flow of electric charge.
- Is a type of wave in which the medium's vibration is parallel to the direction of the wave, and the medium's displacement is in the same direction as that of the wave movement.
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- These reflections build up with each reflection and decay gradually as they are absorbed by the surfaces of objects in the enclosed space.
- The force (pressure) that causes current to flow.
- The opposition of current flow.
- The man behind the discovery of Ohm’s Law.
- Is defined as the characteristic of sound which is used for differentiating between the shrill and flat sound.
- A moving wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
- Negatively Charged Particles.
- An instrument used to measure the properties of an electrical circuit.
- The center portion of an atom.
- Is an informed guess about science or scientific relationships.
- Uncharged atomic particles.
- Simplest Form of matter.
- A disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles.
27 Clues: Simplest Form of matter. • Uncharged atomic particles. • The flow of electric charge. • The flow of electric charge. • Negatively Charged Particles. • The center portion of an atom. • The opposition of current flow. • The opposition of current flow. • Positively Charged atomic particles. • It measures small amount of current. • The man behind the discovery of Ohm’s Law. • ...
IGCSE Physics P6 Astrophysics 2023-04-29
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- Non-circular orbits. Comets often follow this shape.
- (2words) 2.2 x 10-18 s^-1
- Contains more than 99% of the mass of the Solar System.
- The explosion at the start of the Universe.
- The Sun emits mostly visible light, but also lots of...
- (2words) What the Sun will become once it runs out of hydrogen to fuse.
- Cloud of dust (hydrogen) that may collapse into a protostar.
- The process that stars make energy by.
- Another name for the rocky planets of the Solar System.
- (2words) The ultimate fate of the most massive stars.
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- The disc of material that forms around a young star which planets are made from.
- Happen through the year, due to the tilt of the Earth's axis.
- A dwarf planet in our Solar System between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter.
- The seventh planet from the Sun.
- The colour of a main sequence star much more massive than the Sun.
- (2-words) 9.5 x 10^15 m
- (2words) What a small star becomes after the red giant stage.
- Energy due to motion
- The M in CMB.
- This needs a value of about 10 million or more for fusion to occur.
- ______ shift - the change in the frequency and wavelength of light due to the object or observer moving.
- Light from distant galaxies all appears to be ________ed.
- The explosion that happens to giant stars once they cannot fuse anymore. Used to measure distances.
23 Clues: The M in CMB. • Energy due to motion • (2-words) 9.5 x 10^15 m • (2words) 2.2 x 10-18 s^-1 • The seventh planet from the Sun. • The process that stars make energy by. • The explosion at the start of the Universe. • Non-circular orbits. Comets often follow this shape. • (2words) The ultimate fate of the most massive stars. • ...
Physics Unit 3 Project 2022-12-04
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- The weight of one medium to large apple.
- Delta Theta.
- What variable would be used for an inclined plane's orientation?
- What would you create to demonstrate external forces acting on an object using vector arrows?
- Speeding up or slowing down.
- What is sky diving an example of?
- When rowing, the water and oars push each other in opposite directions. What is this an example of?
- To find the vector component parallel to the plane, which trigonometry ratio would you use?
- The result of inertia.
- You are holding a cup of water in a moving car. Suppose the driver hard brakes the car, why does the water spill out of the cup?
- Equal to the force of gravity and changes once you leave Earth.
- The ramp leading up to the inside of a moving truck is an example of an..?
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- An example of dynamical equilibrium.
- What are the forces called when Fnet=0?
- Sarah is studying Relative Motion, Displacement, and Distance, as well as graphs. What is the main topic she is studying?
- Undergoes simple harmonic motion when theta is less than 15 degrees.
- I can make a resting object move. I can stop or slow down a moving object. I can also change the direction of a moving object. What am I?
- Not the loudness variation in music but the study of motion.
- A baseball is hit from a bat. What is the ball experiencing while in the air.
- What happens to a guitar string when played?
- When two vectors are added head-to-tail, what is the hypotenuse of a right triangle called?
- What is along the axis of rotation?
- A stabilizing force that brings balance
- Used to define right triangle relationships.
- Spring beds and diving boards are both examples of what law?
- What is reduced by dimples on a golf ball?
- Center Seeking.
27 Clues: Delta Theta. • Center Seeking. • The result of inertia. • Speeding up or slowing down. • What is sky diving an example of? • What is along the axis of rotation? • An example of dynamical equilibrium. • What are the forces called when Fnet=0? • A stabilizing force that brings balance • The weight of one medium to large apple. • What is reduced by dimples on a golf ball? • ...
Physics: Decade By Decade 2025-02-07
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- who discovered alpha rays and beta rays
- who developed a new theory of the strong interaction based on the observed SU symmetry.
- which had can has the rule of electromagnetism
- a Jewish-born woman who explained the nuclear fission
- who found X-rays
- a meson that is exchanged between nucleons, creating the strong nuclear force
- which direction the right hand rule thumb pointing at
- a middle-weight subatomic particle that consists of a quark and an antiquark
- Leon Lederman was honored with what Nobel Prize on the 1988 Nobel Prize ceremony
- who found corpuscles(electrons)
- a fundamental property of subatomic particles, represented by a quantum number designed s, that corresponds to their inherent magnetism
- who won the Noble Prize in physics in 1935
- a quantum or packet of vibrational energy
- John Bardeen valued nothing more than what
- the property of a quark that interacts with the strong nuclear force, equivalent to positive or negative charge for the electromagnetic force
- a chemical substance made up of only one kind of atom
- particles that Thomson found(electrons)
- where was John Bardeen born
- where Stephen Hawking was born
- a subatomic particle that is the second-generation equivalent of the electron in the standard model
- the particle that determines an atom’s behavior
- who and Kilby invented the semiconductor integrated circuit
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- where is near to Rutherford’s birth place
- 1931 and 1934 Nobel Prize winners
- a person who is blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, or faults of others, especially for reasons of expediency.
- who first had the idea of neutrons are part of the nucleus
- who was born in New York City on July 15, 1922
- the gauge boson exchanged between quarks thereby acting as the carrier of the strong nuclear force
- and electronic device that permits an electric current to pass through in only one direction
- the fissionable material used in the atomic bomb that dropped on Nagasaki
- a region in a semiconductor in which an electron is missing and behaves as if it is a mobile, positive charge
- January 8 was the 300th anniversary of the death of who
- where was Wolfgang Pauli burned
- 1952 what bomb was made
- the creation of electrically charged atoms
- how many marriages did Feynman had
- who was born near New York City
- who had his student provided the first hint that Rutherford might be right
- who detected neutral pion
- a subatomic particle having one unit of positive elective charge and one unit of atomic mass
- “a shock effect that’s bizarre, a twist to a story that you tell, and that’s the way it is in research.”
41 Clues: who found X-rays • 1952 what bomb was made • who detected neutral pion • where was John Bardeen born • where Stephen Hawking was born • where was Wolfgang Pauli burned • who found corpuscles(electrons) • who was born near New York City • 1931 and 1934 Nobel Prize winners • how many marriages did Feynman had • who discovered alpha rays and beta rays • ...
Rollercoaster Physics Vocabulary Test 2025-05-15
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- – Total energy (KE + PE) in a system.
- – The rate of change of velocity.
- – Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- – Energy of motion.
- – The path an object follows through space.
- – A force that resists motion between surfaces.
- – The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
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- – A circular section requiring sufficient speed to stay on track.
- – Speed in a specific direction.
- – Stored energy due to position.
- – A push or pull on an object.
- – A support force from a surface.
- – The steepness or angle of a slope.
- – A force that keeps an object moving in a circle.
- – An object’s resistance to changes in motion.
- – A force that pulls objects toward Earth.
- – The amount of matter in an object.
- – The distance from the center to the edge of a circle.
- – Tilting a curve to help with turning force.
- – Force applied over a distance.
20 Clues: – Energy of motion. • – A push or pull on an object. • – Speed in a specific direction. • – Stored energy due to position. • – Force applied over a distance. • – A support force from a surface. • – The rate of change of velocity. • – The steepness or angle of a slope. • – The amount of matter in an object. • – Total energy (KE + PE) in a system. • ...
physics of IGCSE 3 2025-06-30
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- - Propulsive force (e.g., rocket engines).
- - Distance between wave crests.
- - Force per unit area.
- - Rapid back-and-forth motion.
- - Space devoid of matter/air.
- - Possibility of harm or loss.
- (force) - Turning effect of a force (torque).
- - Perpendicular (90°) to a surface.
- - Central core of an atom (protons + neutrons).
- - (Wave) bounced back from a surface.
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- force - Single force combining all acting forces.
- - Fixed rotation point (fulcrum).
- - Stretching force in materials like ropes.
- - Bending of waves when entering new medium.
- - Push away (opposite of attract).
- - Consistency in repeated measurements.
- - Energy transfer through oscillations.
- - Gravitational force on an object.
- - Neutral subatomic particle in atomic nucleus.
- field - Region where magnetic forces act.
- - Substance waves travel through (e.g., air, water).
- - Amount of 3D space occupied.
- - Positively charged subatomic particle in nucleus.
23 Clues: - Force per unit area. • - Space devoid of matter/air. • - Rapid back-and-forth motion. • - Amount of 3D space occupied. • - Possibility of harm or loss. • - Distance between wave crests. • - Fixed rotation point (fulcrum). • - Push away (opposite of attract). • - Gravitational force on an object. • - Perpendicular (90°) to a surface. • - (Wave) bounced back from a surface. • ...
End Of Year Physics 2025-07-16
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- A method to reduce heat loss
- The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- A wave emitted from the nucleus with no mass or charge
- The number of protons in an atom
- The amount of energy needed to raise 1 kg by 1°C
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles
- A force that opposes motion and causes energy dissipation
- The change of state from liquid to solid
- A type of circuit where components are on separate branches
- The time taken for the activity to halve
- The central part of the atom
- Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons
- The process of a nucleus becoming more stable by releasing radiation
- A larger unit of power, often used in household appliances
- The wire in a plug that carries current to the appliance
- The process of removing electrons from atoms
- The state of matter with fixed volume but variable shape
- A measure of how hard it is for current to flow
- The change of state from gas to liquid
- A wire connected to the ground to prevent electric shock
- A safety device that melts when too much current flows
- The natural level of radiation always present
- The total energy stored inside a system
- A type of current that changes direction
- The rate at which energy is transferred or work is done
- A positively charged particle in the nucleus
- Mass divided by volume
- The state of matter with fixed shape and volume
- A particle with no charge in the nucleus
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- A method to reduce unwanted energy transfer
- The potential difference across a component
- The state of matter that fills any container
- The flow of electric charge
- The change of state from solid to liquid
- The wire that completes the circuit and carries current away
- A negatively charged particle found in shells
- The ratio of useful energy out to energy in
- A process where particles escape from the surface of a liquid
- The transfer of heat through a material
- The unit of power
- The total number of protons and neutrons
- The model of the atom proposed by Thomson
- A type of circuit where all components are in one loop
- A high-energy electron emitted from the nucleus
- A device used to measure temperature
- The unit of energy
- The energy required to change state without changing temperature
- The transfer of heat through fluid movement
- A property of matter that causes it to experience a force in an electric field
- A particle made of 2 protons and 2 neutrons
- A type of current that flows in one direction only
51 Clues: The unit of power • The unit of energy • Mass divided by volume • The flow of electric charge • A method to reduce heat loss • The central part of the atom • The number of protons in an atom • A device used to measure temperature • The change of state from gas to liquid • The transfer of heat through a material • The total energy stored inside a system • ...
Physics 1, Unit 3 2023-01-08
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- energy of motion
- The sine wave of EM radiation is described as a double ____ wave.
- High energy EM photons have ____ wavelengths.
- stored energy (due to position or shape distortion)
- the tendency of matter at rest to remain at rest (if in motion to remain in motion)
- number of cycles that pass a point in a given time
- In a ____, EM radiation travels at the speed of light.
- If the frequency of EM radiation doubles, the wavelength will ____ two times.
- frequency X wavelength
- German physicist that explained the relationship between photon energy and frequency
- the ability to do work
- Temperature measures the ____ energy of atoms and molecules.
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- high frequency radiation bundle of energy
- force X distance
- wavelength and frequency are ____ related
- Your body converts ____ energy from food into mechanical energy.
- energy from the movement of electrons
- The ____ forces govern how objects interact
- the transference of energy to an atom
- heat transfer when you touch a hot stove
- lambda
- mass X acceleration.
22 Clues: lambda • force X distance • energy of motion • mass X acceleration. • frequency X wavelength • the ability to do work • energy from the movement of electrons • the transference of energy to an atom • heat transfer when you touch a hot stove • high frequency radiation bundle of energy • wavelength and frequency are ____ related • The ____ forces govern how objects interact • ...
Grade 11 DP Physics 2023-05-10
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- The rate of change of energy
- Your vectors must be in this form in order to solve equilibrium problems
- This type of collision occurs when two objects stick together
- The temperature must take these units in the ideal gas equation of state
- Defined as the gravitational force per unit mass
- Energy, speed, and mass are examples of this
- This has units of J kg-1
- This is a measure of the average random kinetic energy of particles in a material
- Defined as power per unit area
- The net force on an object is this when its speed is constant
- This is a longitudinal mechanical wave
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- Represented by the area under a force vs. displacement graph
- This physicist proved that light has wave properties
- Newton’s 2nd law says that this is proportional to acceleration
- The number of particles defined by Avogadro’s number
- Represented by the area under a force vs. time graph
- This occurs when the speed of light changes
- This is always conserved, even when mechanical energy isn’t
- The phenomenon of light bending upon interacting with an obstacle
- Unit equivalent to kg m2 s-2
- This type of force is responsible for simple harmonic motion
- Unit equivalent to kg m2 s-3
- Unit equivalent to kg m s-2
23 Clues: This has units of J kg-1 • Unit equivalent to kg m s-2 • The rate of change of energy • Unit equivalent to kg m2 s-2 • Unit equivalent to kg m2 s-3 • Defined as power per unit area • This is a longitudinal mechanical wave • This occurs when the speed of light changes • Energy, speed, and mass are examples of this • Defined as the gravitational force per unit mass • ...
Master's Degree in Physics 2024-10-19
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- YPSILON Il motore ci ha abbandonato ma non il ricordo 😔
- Sono molto fini, sicuramente più dei tuoi avambracci, ogni volta che ti avvicini, automaticamente si riconosce che sono i tuoi...
- hai capito bene: è proprio il Team…
- In cosplay per un attimo non hai toccato il suolo, ma così le hai fatto fare un bel volo
- Ea to B xe sempre stá dopará in tante maniere, bueo, beissimo, BOIA***… tutte paroe sincere
- Un grande mago sei diventato, senza che il trucco fosse ancora iniziato, che carta ho pescato?
- si in squadra coi: …
- un oggetto che fai volare, calpesti ed è già mezzo distrutto
- un dí el windmill sensa man te te sí incarogná a provare
- sarà perchè studi tanto, saranno le rotazioni sul pavimento, ma poco a poco purtroppo li stai perdendo
- Le gite scolastiche, si sa, le affronti sempre di petto:
- minuto di silenzio per il povero…
- Con le macchine ci sono tante cose che si possono fare, ma con la toyota tu vai a…
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- Sono sempre stati con te ad ogni allenamento e sono diventati così puzzolenti da definirsi arma letale: cosa sono?
- 2 medaglie d’oro prese carriando non poca zavorra;
- Di questi ne fai tanti, ma un momento! così alla DTB hai scassato il pavimento!
- jera queo che te voevi, ma tra russade e sucade ghe nè vegnú fora na version un sciantenin particoeare
- amici su discord, ne hai da invidiare, in quel di Bari lo sei andato a trovare
- Te zughi a Bunny Hops, i aversari imbroja, ma te resisti.
- i tuoi genitori di lasciarti non volevano saperne che, come cenerentola, a mezzanotte scattava il timer del …
- In quel di Ulm facevi la spesa al supermercato, e per risparmiare qualche soldo, potresti non averlo pagato, nonostante nessuno te lo avesse regalato
- Di giocare fino a sera tardi sempre avevi voglia
- Se su AnteUp manca qualcuna, tu la sostituisci, e con il tuo movimento sexy tutti stupisci
- Sappiamo tutti che sei indistruttibile, ma non vale per le cose intorno a te.
- El ze vivo o el ze morto. Di chi se sta bestia?
- ultimamente co una cattiva sempre a te te presenti, scrivela iusta o te fe 30 windmill altrimenti
- panico quella mattina ancora non me lo scordo.
27 Clues: si in squadra coi: … • minuto di silenzio per il povero… • hai capito bene: è proprio il Team… • panico quella mattina ancora non me lo scordo. • El ze vivo o el ze morto. Di chi se sta bestia? • Di giocare fino a sera tardi sempre avevi voglia • 2 medaglie d’oro prese carriando non poca zavorra; • YPSILON Il motore ci ha abbandonato ma non il ricordo 😔 • ...
Physics of Roller Coasters 2024-11-24
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- A built-in mechanism that releases the stored energy in a device
- same time
- within given constraints
- not the path taken to get there. The value is always relative to some reference level.
- An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion
- can be either kinetic (energy of motion) or potential (stored energy of position).
- The ability to do work.
- Energy: Potential energy due to elevated position. This depends only on vertical displacement
- The energy of position; energy that is stored and held in readiness — waiting to move (e.g., a ball
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- the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed; it may be transformed from one form into another,
- The energy of motion. An object in any form of motion has kinetic energy (e.g., running, walking,
- transferred from one place to another, but the total amount of energy never changes.
- A place where the design or system fails
- A force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth.
- flying, etc.).
- An influence (push or pull) on a body or system, causing a change in movement or shape.
- Energy possessed by an object due to its motion or its stored energy of position. Mechanical
- The process of iterating, refining, and making trade-offs until a solution is found that best meets the
- The amount of matter that is contained by an object
- in the air, sitting still, waiting motionless).
- A situation in which you must choose between or balance two things that are opposite or cannot be had at
22 Clues: same time • flying, etc.). • The ability to do work. • within given constraints • A place where the design or system fails • in the air, sitting still, waiting motionless). • The amount of matter that is contained by an object • A force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth. • A built-in mechanism that releases the stored energy in a device • ...
Sonography Physics I Keywords 2025-09-11
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- Any mechanical system produces heat, as the wave propagates it loses energy to the surrounding medium
- Interference if two or more in phase waves are created in the same physical region, the energy of the waves combines to construct one larger wave.
- A concentration of force, or force per area, in the compression phase of propagation the pressure increase, in rarefaction the pressure decreases.
- Tool that converts one form of energy into another
- Particles move back and forth about their original location locally, allowing the concentration of the energy to propagate along the wave path.
- Waves that propagate by particle motion that is perpendicular or “transverse” to the wave propagation direction.
- Type of wave that doesn't need a medium to travel.
- During compression density (more/higher particle density) increases, during rarefaction density decreases (less/lower particle density.
- Echoes sent from the transducer reflect back from interfaces and produce a dot.
- Sounds that are over 20,000 mhz.
- Type of wave that needs a medium to travel.
- The physical distance from one compression to the next compression.
- Converted from electricity into sound
- Array where pulses originate from different starting points (as in a linear image), but each pulse (and scan line) travels in a slightly different direction from that of the previous one (as in sector image).
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- A measure of how “big” or “strong”. Formally defined as the maximum variation of a variable from its mean value.
- Drawing where the measurement of time and of distance appear as the same characteristic in the drawing.
- Type of ultrasound that can detect and measure blood flow
- The distance sound can travel per unit of time.
- When two waves are not purely in phase or out of phase. The waves add up only partially building a “bigger” wave, but not completely as the sum of the two waves.
- Determined by the source of the wave. If the source creates many compressions per second, then the wave will have a higher of this characteristic.
- The principle of converting energy by applying pressure to a crystal.
- Pie-shaped array that emits a pulse from one starting point.
- Type of array that yields a rectangular image and has multiple starting points
- Mechanical energy that is transmitted through a medium by forces acting on molecules.
- Converted from sound to electricity
- Propagation that by particle compression and rarefaction results in particle motion that is “along” or in the same direction as the wave propagation direction.
- Interference when two waves are completely out of phase. The result is wave cancellation.
27 Clues: Sounds that are over 20,000 mhz. • Converted from sound to electricity • Converted from electricity into sound • Type of wave that needs a medium to travel. • The distance sound can travel per unit of time. • Tool that converts one form of energy into another • Type of wave that doesn't need a medium to travel. • ...
Physics Unit 0 Crossword 2025-08-21
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- Smallest unit of an element
- Basic unit of life
- The standard used for comparison in an experiment
- Repeatability of a measurement
- Where a graph crosses an axis
- Principle that mass and energy are not lost
- A small number showing repeated multiplication
- A logical interpretation based on observations
- A simplified representation of a system or process
- Relationship involving an x² term
- The process of assigning numbers to quantities
- A statement showing two expressions are equal
- Information gathered using the senses
- A well-tested explanation supported by evidence
- Job or role of a structure in biology
- Rise over run, often representing a rate
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- A homogeneous mixture of substances
- Substance made of two or more elements
- Substance with only one type of atom
- Positively charged particle in the nucleus
- A factor kept the same in an experiment
- Relationship with constant slope
- Group of interacting parts working together
- Process that rearranges chemical bonds
- Closeness of a measurement to the true value
- Negatively charged particle orbiting the nucleus
- Comparison of two quantities
- A factor that can change in an experiment
- Information collected during an investigation
- A visual display of data relationships
- Two or more atoms joined chemically
- Capacity to do work, needed by all organisms
- Force holding atoms together
- Testable explanation for an observation
34 Clues: Basic unit of life • Smallest unit of an element • Comparison of two quantities • Force holding atoms together • Where a graph crosses an axis • Repeatability of a measurement • Relationship with constant slope • Relationship involving an x² term • A homogeneous mixture of substances • Two or more atoms joined chemically • Substance with only one type of atom • ...
Aerodynamics, Physics, & Powerlant Systems 2025-09-30
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- What happens to temperature and pressure as altitude increases
- Shape of an airfoil or cambered surface
- Degrees Celsius + 273
- According to the "How Do Airplanes Fly?" Nearpod video, planes stay in the air due to Newton's law of _____
- Regarding aircraft Power and Weight, this engine is rated in thrust horsepower
- Scientist who observed an inverse relation between the volume and pressure of a fluid
- Forces need to be _______ for lift, weight, drag, and thrust to keep an aircraft in the air
- The capacity to do work; of which, heat is a form
- Newton's law of equal and opposite actions/reactions
- Pressure needed below the wing for lift to occur, as opposed to the pressure above the wing
- Force that propels a flying machine in the direction of motion
- Regarding aircraft Power and Weight, this engine is rated in brake horsepower
- Within this type of engine, cylinder placement is circular (and sometimes alternating in rows) around the crankcase
- Method of heat transfer from the big bright star
- Force of flight that opposes gravity
- Scientist who observed buoyancy; how or why an object sinks or floats
- Scientist who observed that pressure in a fluid acts equally in all directions and at right angles to a container
- Scientist who introduced the laws of motion
- Convection requires movement of a heated _____ (like a gas or liquid)
- Another name for the force of gravity
- Turbines are referred to as _____ engines
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- Cause of some unsafe airport & shop environments and aviation catastrophes, like the Concorde Crash
- Newton's second law, mathematically, is force equals mass times _____
- The push or pull on an object
- Method of heat transfer requiring physical contact between objects of higher and lower amounts of energy (relative to each other)
- Recip engine with streamlined cylinder placement
- Cylinder arrangement involves inline rows angled at 60°
- Part of airplane that provides lift
- In order for lift to occur, the undersides (or lower part) of wings must crash into air molecules more violently on which side of the wing
- (1.8 x Celsius) + 32
- Mathematical step necessary to convert heat energy to mechanical energy
- Number of "forces of flight"
- Newton's law stating that an object's change of motion occurs from an external force (and in the direction in which the force acts)
- Scientist who introduced the Principle of Subsonic Flow
- What happens to pressure as speed increases toward a constriction
- Form of energy that produces increased motion of molecules, thereby making work easier
- Forward force that opposes thrust
- Engines can be either air-cooled or liquid-cooled (true or false)
- From this, all heat energy can be traced to its nuclear reactions
- Includes atmospheric pressure in its gauge reading; normal pressure while engine is not running
- Ft-lbs are a measurement of _____
- (Degrees Fahrenheit - 32) x 5/9
42 Clues: (1.8 x Celsius) + 32 • Degrees Celsius + 273 • Number of "forces of flight" • The push or pull on an object • (Degrees Fahrenheit - 32) x 5/9 • Forward force that opposes thrust • Ft-lbs are a measurement of _____ • Part of airplane that provides lift • Force of flight that opposes gravity • Another name for the force of gravity • Shape of an airfoil or cambered surface • ...
Physics Semester Test Review 2025-12-04
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- number of cycles completed in one second
- reflected sound wave
- the change in frequency of a wave in relation to an observer when the wave source and observer are moving relative to each other
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- a number that tells us how much light slows down when entering a material
- wave interference in which the resultant amplitude is greater than the individual amplitudes
- the point in a longitudinal wave at which minimum pressure occurs
- the sum of multiple vectors
- bending or change in direction of light when it travels from one medium into another
- the type of electromagnetic radiation with the longest wavelength, lowest frequency, and lowest energy
- when a material transmits all (or almost all) incident light
- also known as a diverging mirror
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- occurs when a standing wave is formed inside an air column causing an instrument to vibrate
- frequency at which the first standing wave is produced
- the only type of electromagnetic radiation humans can see
- transfer of energy caused by a vibration
- how quickly an object is moving with no concern about its direction
- also known as a converging mirror
- center of a lens
- reflection when parallel light rays strike a surface and all reflect at the same angle
- change in position
- time it takes to complete one cycle
- points on a standing wave where the wave has zero amplitude
- location of an object relative to a reference point
- material through which a wave moves
- a flat mirror
- the type of electromagnetic radiation with the shortest wavelength, highest frequency, and highest energy
- rate of change of velocity
- when a material does not transmit incident light
- point on a wave at which the maximum negative displacement occurs
30 Clues: a flat mirror • center of a lens • change in position • reflected sound wave • rate of change of velocity • the sum of multiple vectors • also known as a diverging mirror • also known as a converging mirror • time it takes to complete one cycle • material through which a wave moves • transfer of energy caused by a vibration • number of cycles completed in one second • ...
Honors Physics Midterm Review 2025-12-09
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- the rate at which an object changes its velocity
- the location of an object
- the energy of an object in motion
- the ability to cause change
- the change in position
- the total path traveled
- force between two interacting objects
- the amount of time to complete one revolution
- a push or pull on an object
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- the energy stored in an object
- push or pull on an object
- the rate at which an object changes position
- force in a rope or string
- the transfer of energy
- force that causes an object to go into circular motion
- the force of gravity on an object
- the study of why an object moves
- the amount of space an object takes up
- the study of how an object moves
- the rate at which an object covers distance
- force that opposes motion
21 Clues: the transfer of energy • the change in position • the total path traveled • push or pull on an object • force in a rope or string • the location of an object • force that opposes motion • the ability to cause change • a push or pull on an object • the energy stored in an object • the study of why an object moves • the study of how an object moves • the force of gravity on an object • ...
World of Physics 2020-08-01
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- A measure of the amount of matter in a body
- a measure of an object's resistance to motion
- A negatively-charged sub-atomic particle
- a quantity without direction
- A measure of the disorder
- a particle of light
- Unit of electric current
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- The maximum displacement of particles of the medium from their mean positions
- the tight cluster of nucleons at the center of an atom
- The rate of change of velocity in a given time
- The mass of an object divided by its volume
- a quantity with direction
- The basic building block of all normal matter
13 Clues: a particle of light • Unit of electric current • a quantity with direction • A measure of the disorder • a quantity without direction • A negatively-charged sub-atomic particle • A measure of the amount of matter in a body • The mass of an object divided by its volume • a measure of an object's resistance to motion • The basic building block of all normal matter • ...
Physics Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-09
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- Substance believed to flow from warm objects to cool ones.
- Flow of thermal energy between objects due to temperature difference.
- Unit used to measure temperature.
- A device that measures temperature or temperature gradient using a variety of different principles.
- Temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid.
- Measure of the average kinetic energy in the particles of an object.
- Temperature scale used to measure temperature in which water boils at 100 degrees.
- point/Temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid.
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- Temperature scale used to measure temperature in which water boils at 212 degrees.
- branch of natural science concerned with heat and its relation to energy and work.
- Benjamin Thompson.
- Invisible substance in objects which could burn.
- Brought up theory that allcmatter was made of the 4 elements.
13 Clues: Benjamin Thompson. • Unit used to measure temperature. • Invisible substance in objects which could burn. • Temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid. • point/Temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid. • Substance believed to flow from warm objects to cool ones. • Brought up theory that allcmatter was made of the 4 elements. • ...
Physics Crossword (AriannaS) 2015-10-02
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- Another word for speed.
- accurate pictorial representation of data.
- the velocity of an object in motion at a specific point in time.
- a framework that is used for the observation and mathematical description of physical phenomena and the formulation of physical laws, usually consisting of an observer, a coordinate system, and a clock or clocks assigning times at positions with respect to the coordinate system.
- a one-dimensional physical quantity.
- the rate of change of velocity of an object.
- A physics teacher walks 4 meters East, 2 meters South, 4 meters West, and finally 2 meters North. Even though the physics teacher has walked a total distance of 12 meters, her displacement is 0 meters.
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- vector quantity that refers to "how far out of place an object is"; it is the object's overall change in position.
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- a body falling freely under the influence of the Earth's gravitational pull at sea level.
- a number expressing the central or typical value in a set of data, in particular the mode, median, or (most commonly) the mean, which is calculated by dividing the sum of the values in the set by their number.
- another word for velocity.
- Any object that is being acted upon only by the force of gravity.
13 Clues: Another word for speed. • another word for velocity. • a one-dimensional physical quantity. • accurate pictorial representation of data. • the rate of change of velocity of an object. • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. • the velocity of an object in motion at a specific point in time. • Any object that is being acted upon only by the force of gravity. • ...
PHYSICS MAGAZINE CROSSWORD 2023-03-13
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- The force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact.
- The unit of measure for energy.
- The unit of measure for power.
- The force that attracts all objects toward each other.
- The type of energy stored in an object due to its position or shape.
- The process of changing from a solid to a gas without passing through a liquid phase.
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- The resistance of a fluid to flow.
- The unit of measure for force.
- A force that opposes motion through a fluid.
- The type of energy associated with motion.
- The unit of measure for electric current.
- The rate at which work is done.
- The measure of the amount of matter in an object.
13 Clues: The unit of measure for force. • The unit of measure for power. • The unit of measure for energy. • The rate at which work is done. • The resistance of a fluid to flow. • The unit of measure for electric current. • The type of energy associated with motion. • A force that opposes motion through a fluid. • The measure of the amount of matter in an object. • ...
Crossword puzzle physics 2023-03-28
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- The extent or measurement of a surface
- Directional speed of an object in motion
- A unit of force
- Force of attraction between two objects
- A steep surface
- The extent of something
- A tendency to remain unchanged
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- A reduction in the speed
- Quantity with two independent variables
- Something that remains relatively still
- strength or energy attributed to action or movement
- Amount of matter in an object
- The relative mass contained by an object
13 Clues: A unit of force • A steep surface • The extent of something • A reduction in the speed • Amount of matter in an object • A tendency to remain unchanged • The extent or measurement of a surface • Quantity with two independent variables • Something that remains relatively still • Force of attraction between two objects • Directional speed of an object in motion • ...
Physics Crossword puzzle 2022-10-13
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- the perpendicular that is drawn to the reflecting surface.
- The force acts in the opposite direction to an object moving through the air
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action
- outside force, not defined
- force that resists the sliding or rolling of one solid object over another
- the SI unit of force.
- the magnitude or size of displacement between two positions
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- a mechanical device that produces a restoring force when stretched or compressed.
- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
- the state or condition of physical touching.
- The slope of a velocity time graph
- a force that exists among all material objects in the universe.
- often found in ropes, strings, or chains
13 Clues: the SI unit of force. • outside force, not defined • The slope of a velocity time graph • often found in ropes, strings, or chains • the state or condition of physical touching. • strength or energy as an attribute of physical action • the perpendicular that is drawn to the reflecting surface. • the magnitude or size of displacement between two positions • ...
Physics Trivia 1 2025-09-10
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- rate of change in displacement
- amount of space occupied but a 3d object
- principle necessary for ships to float
- amount of force exerted per unit area
- state of inertia for a body in motion
- Credited with developing laws of motion, gravity and optics
- ratio between the mass of body and the space it occupies
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- turning effect of a force acting on a body about a pivot.
- stable, unstable or neutral _______.
- rate of change in velocity
- quantities described by size and direction
- force of gravity acting on a body
- rate of change in distance
13 Clues: rate of change in velocity • rate of change in distance • rate of change in displacement • force of gravity acting on a body • stable, unstable or neutral _______. • amount of force exerted per unit area • state of inertia for a body in motion • principle necessary for ships to float • amount of space occupied but a 3d object • quantities described by size and direction • ...
Physics Revision Crassword 2025-10-13
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- a cloud of dust and gas in space
- found around any object with mass; causes weight and a force of attraction on other masses.
- the planet we live on.
- The farthest planet from the Sun in our Solar System
- an imaginary line through the middle of a planet, about which the planet spins
- the unit of measurement for mass.
- an equipment to measure the weight
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- the largest object in the Solar System
- the quantity of matter in an object, measured in kilograms (kg).
- the force of gravity on an object, measured in newtons (N).
- the unit of measurement for force (symbol: N).
- to be on same flat surface
- an equipment to measure the mass
13 Clues: the planet we live on. • to be on same flat surface • a cloud of dust and gas in space • an equipment to measure the mass • the unit of measurement for mass. • an equipment to measure the weight • the largest object in the Solar System • the unit of measurement for force (symbol: N). • The farthest planet from the Sun in our Solar System • ...
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Logical Mathematical 2022-01-10
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- Explains the curvature of space
- The study of chemical reacting together
- Mathematical explanation of the universe
- A rule expressed in numbers
- A way to find Mathematical answers
- An architects profession
- The constant activity in your brain
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- A Rule Expressed In Symbols
- What Mrs.Sullivan Teaches
- In order to ace a test you keep to your ____
- A very similar thing to statistics
- A series of thoughts shared in a group
- A core topic that explains life
- The process of graphing an area
- The study of matter and its energy
15 Clues: An architects profession • What Mrs.Sullivan Teaches • A Rule Expressed In Symbols • A rule expressed in numbers • Explains the curvature of space • A core topic that explains life • The process of graphing an area • A very similar thing to statistics • A way to find Mathematical answers • The study of matter and its energy • The constant activity in your brain • ...
Under the Green Hill 2014-01-14
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- According to Brandt what are ants
- Weapon Meg selects
- Rowan's Broad Sword
- What Finn leaves in place of the Life Eggs
- Number of Libraries in The Rookery
- Prisilla's nickname
- The University where the Morgan's work
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- One of the Fairy courts
- The London airport where the children will be met
- Stories in the Rookery
- Tom Morgan teachers this subject
- Man who meets the children at the airport
- Country children are being sent to to escape a fever.
- Lemman dives into a vat
- Meg's sanctuary at the Rookery
15 Clues: Weapon Meg selects • Rowan's Broad Sword • Prisilla's nickname • Stories in the Rookery • One of the Fairy courts • Lemman dives into a vat • Meg's sanctuary at the Rookery • Tom Morgan teachers this subject • According to Brandt what are ants • Number of Libraries in The Rookery • The University where the Morgan's work • Man who meets the children at the airport • ...
All About Muznah Aquil 2017-02-06
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- Color between green and purple (color of sky)
- Asian country with capital of New Delhi
- Popular book series by J.K. Rowling
- Southernmost state of USA with Disney world
- A sport with a ball and a goal
- State north of New Jersey
- Subject about physics, chemistry, etc
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- The Peach State
- Synonym of neat
- Second month of the calendar year
- Your parents/kids/relatives together as a group
- Something that authors publish and people read
- Synonym of smart
- Season with snow and cold temperatures
- Synonym of creative (in art)
15 Clues: The Peach State • Synonym of neat • Synonym of smart • State north of New Jersey • Synonym of creative (in art) • A sport with a ball and a goal • Second month of the calendar year • Popular book series by J.K. Rowling • Subject about physics, chemistry, etc • Season with snow and cold temperatures • Asian country with capital of New Delhi • ...
Gulliver’s travel 2023-11-17
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- A little rowboat used in rivers
- Flying island in Gulliver’s travel
- A period of two weeks
- Gulliver’s travel author’s last name
- Where was Gulliver tied up in his first voyage
- A cushion attached behind the saddle for a extra rider
- Enemy empire of Liliput
- What country is Gulliver born in
- Gulliver’s travel author’s first name
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- What is the land of horses
- Genre of writing that uses mockery
- What did Gulliver study
- Name of Gulliver’s ship
- Where did Gulliver first arrive
- What was Gulliver’s job at the sea
15 Clues: A period of two weeks • What did Gulliver study • Name of Gulliver’s ship • Enemy empire of Liliput • What is the land of horses • A little rowboat used in rivers • Where did Gulliver first arrive • What country is Gulliver born in • Genre of writing that uses mockery • Flying island in Gulliver’s travel • What was Gulliver’s job at the sea • Gulliver’s travel author’s last name • ...
Science & Technology Crossword 2025-02-04
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- machine that computes data
- A scientist who studies living organisms
- The force that pulls objects toward Earth
- Smallest unit of matter
- The scientist who developed the theory of relativity
- Branch of science concerned with forces and motion
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- Largest planet in the solar system
- The field of study involving genes and heredity
- The study of stars and planets
- A natural satellite of Earth
- Device that stores electrical energy
- Unit of electrical resistance
- Inventor of the telephone
- The process by which plants make food
- The study of life
15 Clues: The study of life • Smallest unit of matter • Inventor of the telephone • machine that computes data • A natural satellite of Earth • Unit of electrical resistance • The study of stars and planets • Largest planet in the solar system • Device that stores electrical energy • The process by which plants make food • A scientist who studies living organisms • ...
Wordlist 2 2025-10-16
Across
- Imaging using high-frequency sound waves.
- To identify an illness or problem.
- A rule or piece of advice.
- A person who takes medical images.
- Having healing or curative effects.
- theatre A practice or simulated operating room.
- medicine Medical use of radioactive materials for diagnosis or treatment.
Down
- Relating to relationships between people.
- The science of matter and energy.
- Information or understanding gained through learning.
- A place where books are kept.
- A broken bone.
- Extremely or amazingly.
- Having enough skills or ability.
- A record of financial transactions.
15 Clues: A broken bone. • Extremely or amazingly. • A rule or piece of advice. • A place where books are kept. • Having enough skills or ability. • The science of matter and energy. • To identify an illness or problem. • A person who takes medical images. • Having healing or curative effects. • A record of financial transactions. • Relating to relationships between people. • ...
