physics Crossword Puzzles
school 2021-09-14
8 Clues: calculations • studying earth • a place to learn • the works of your body • The physics of your body • English language and Arts • The sound of instrumants to make songs • using a pencil to draw, words, letters, numbers
Basic Terms in Physics 2018-06-22
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- Force X Time
- Displacement / Time
- Space occupied by the body
- Force per unit area
- Force X Displacement
- Mass X Acceleration due to gravity
- Length X Breadth
- Rate of flow of electrons
- Degree of hotness or coldness
- Velocity / Time
- Path taken by the object
- Form of energy
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- Mass per unit volume
- Mass X Velocity
- Shortest distance between initial and final points
- Amount of matter contain in a body
- tension Force per unit length
- Rate of doing work
- Mass x Acceleration
- Distance / Time
20 Clues: Force X Time • Form of energy • Mass X Velocity • Velocity / Time • Length X Breadth • Distance / Time • Rate of doing work • Displacement / Time • Mass x Acceleration • Force per unit area • Mass per unit volume • Force X Displacement • Path taken by the object • Rate of flow of electrons • Space occupied by the body • Degree of hotness or coldness • tension Force per unit length • ...
Physics crossword by ethan 2022-01-03
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- the stuff that heat measures
- if you are balancing something, each side must be _______ to the other
- a scale that measure the c unit of tempature
- in a chemical reaction mass is neither built nor destroyed
- the weight of something
- heat transfer through particle movement
- something that lawyers will use in a court case to describe certain parts of a trial for example a bloody knife
- how heavy something is
- What is the ____ outside
- may vary if you are on the top of the mountain, it makes your ears pop at the bottom of the pool
- something that holds heat well
- a prediction of what you think will happen after an experiment
- meaning off the object's seeable features
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- question What you ask before you start your experiment, corresponds with your hypothesis
- = someone who uses _____ reasoning might have a better chance on a multiple choice test
- meaning of many things working together without stopping
- the transfer of heat through solids
- the conduction of heat through the air
- the amount of thermal energy
- the ultimate freezing point of everything
- how loud are you playing your music
- what do you think the object will do next (what is the meaning)
- the ________ in space (makes your ears pop)
- Usually a smaller version of a building meant to show the scale of the structure
- someone might ____ to know something even though they dont
- does the object look like it would fit in the natural world
- What does the object like to do
- the spreading of something
- proprtion each side is drastically different from each other
- instrument measuring atmospheric Controlledvariables Variables that are directected by something
30 Clues: how heavy something is • the weight of something • What is the ____ outside • the spreading of something • the stuff that heat measures • the amount of thermal energy • something that holds heat well • What does the object like to do • the transfer of heat through solids • how loud are you playing your music • the conduction of heat through the air • ...
Matthew's Crossword For Physics 2022-01-04
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- the quality of being hot; high temperature.
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material.
- the energy associated with microscopic forms of energy.
- an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, used especially in forecasting the weather and determining altitude.
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container, especially when great.
- corresponding in size or amount to something else.
- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- the spreading of something more widely.
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- one which the researcher holds constant (controls) during an experiment.
- the degree of compactness of a substance.
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound.
- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
- the scale of temperature in which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100° under standard conditions.
- the degree of heat one object has
- the fact of always behaving or occurring in the way expected.
- question the methodological point of departure of scholarly research in both the natural and social sciences.
- the mass of an object or collection of objects never changes, no matter how the parts are rearranged.
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- such that one increases in proportion to a decrease in the other
- the way in which a substance, typically a liquid, holds together; thickness or viscosity.
- done without confidence; hesitant.
- the pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere, which at sea level has a mean value of 101,325 pascals
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink
- a representation of an idea, an object or even a process or a system that is used to describe and explain phenomena that cannot be experienced directly.
- a proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth.
- the ability to take information through visuals
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.
- the quality or state of being natural.
- a set of facts that determines if the statement is true or false.
- the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible, at which the motion of particles that constitutes heat would be minimal.
- thinking about something in a logical way
31 Clues: the degree of heat one object has • done without confidence; hesitant. • the quality or state of being natural. • the spreading of something more widely. • the degree of compactness of a substance. • thinking about something in a logical way • the quality of being hot; high temperature. • the ability to take information through visuals • ...
Physics crossword puzzle J.L. 2022-01-04
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- related so that as one becomes larger the other becomes smaller
- it refers to the amount of space the object takes up.
- the form of energy that is transferred between systems or objects with different temperatures
- it is the process by which heat energy is transmitted through collisions between neighboring atoms or molecules.
- the pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere
- it's the act of spreading or allowing to spread freely.
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles
- a smaller representation of an object or a system that is used to describe and explain something that cannot be experienced directly because of size, time, ect.
- something that happens often enough that you can predict what would happen next
- something is can be sensed in some way, using instruments or the naked eye
- is the circular motion that happens when warmer air or liquid rises, while the cooler air or liquid drops down.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound.
- something that is based on systematic observation and evidence and is noted and told to others as a known fact (at the time)
- This is a relationship between two quantities where they increase or decrease at the same rate.
- somethings that repeats or is acknowledged multiple times
- a quantitative measure of inertia a fundamental property of all matter.
- an element which is held constant throughout an experiment or a research in order to assess the relationship between multiple variables.
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- a continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- it states that in a chemical reaction mass is neither created nor destroyed
- the process of thinking about something in a logical way in order to form a conclusion or judgment.
- it's the quality or state of being hesitant
- something that can be found on earth and not made by human made chemicals.
- an instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure
- It's the scale of temperature in which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100° under standard conditions
- proof of something to back up a claim It's usually an object or something that can be observed.
- a type of power produced by atomic and molecular particle movement within a substance
- an idea that proposes a tentative explanation about a phenomenon or a narrow set of phenomena observed in the natural world
- the degree of compactness of a substance.
- it's the question around which you center your research
31 Clues: the degree of compactness of a substance. • it's the quality or state of being hesitant • an instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure • the pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere • it refers to the amount of space the object takes up. • the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible • it's the act of spreading or allowing to spread freely. • ...
Physics/Thanksgiving Crossword (+10%) 2021-11-30
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- a push or pull
- the driest meal at thanksgiving, but people keep making it
- rate of change in velocity
- force applied to a length to generate twisting
- the cheesiest dish served during thanksgiving
- a holiday based on thankfulness and giving
- rate of change in distance
- slave food made from a pig's intestines
- you cant make turkey without this stuffed in it
- a stress that occurs from pulling something apart
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- a stress that comes from pushing something together
- where Mr. Keaton went for thanksgiving
- force applied over an area
- a force that opposes movement
- unit of measurement for distance
- unit of measurement for mass
- a unit that has both an amount and direction
- the effect of gravity on mass
- lowkey the best meat served during thanksgiving
- the unit of measurement for force
- the Holiday celebrated after thanksgiving
21 Clues: a push or pull • force applied over an area • rate of change in velocity • rate of change in distance • unit of measurement for mass • a force that opposes movement • the effect of gravity on mass • unit of measurement for distance • the unit of measurement for force • where Mr. Keaton went for thanksgiving • slave food made from a pig's intestines • ...
AS Physics Induction - Terminology 2013-08-25
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- The unit of mass
- Human reaction time is about _____ a second.
- When making measurements, always record to the best precision the apparatus allows, e.g. __ for a ruler
- Data is ________ if there is only a small amount of scatter of points about the best fit line.
- Prefix meaning x10<sup>-6</sup>
- Measurements should always be ________ and ________ to improve reliability.
- When multiplying or dividing measurements the _________ uncertainties add.
- kilometres should always be converted to...
- Hours and minutes should always be converted to...
- The number of significant figures in the number 0.02015s
- Always use ________ form for calculations, including on your calculator
- The number of cubic centimetre in a cubic metre equals one...
- The number of decimal places in the number 1.23kg
- Prefix meaning x10<sup>-2</sup>
- When making measurements, always check the apparatus for a _____ error.
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- Prefix meaning x10<sup>9</sup>
- A result is ________ if the percentage difference between it and the true value is small.
- A coin is measured with a ruler as 3.3cm. The absolute uncertainty is ± ______ mm.
- Prefix meaning x10<sup>-3</sup>
- You must be able to do this to equations on a-level physics
- Measurements should always be ________ and ________ to improve reliability.
- When adding or subtracting measurements the ________ uncertainties add.
- Prefix meaning x10<sup>-9</sup>
- The unit of current
- A coin is measured with a ruler as 3.3cm. The percentage uncertainty is approximately ______ %.
- The number of square millimetre in a square centimetre equals one...
- The unit of charge
- The unit of force
- Tables always need column headings, with ______ in brackets.
- Prefix meaning x10<sup>6</sup>
30 Clues: The unit of mass • The unit of force • The unit of charge • The unit of current • Prefix meaning x10<sup>9</sup> • Prefix meaning x10<sup>6</sup> • Prefix meaning x10<sup>-3</sup> • Prefix meaning x10<sup>-6</sup> • Prefix meaning x10<sup>-9</sup> • Prefix meaning x10<sup>-2</sup> • kilometres should always be converted to... • Human reaction time is about _____ a second. • ...
physics energy James boudouris 2014-02-24
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- energy newly derived from electrical potential energy
- it acts on a body, and there is a displacement of the point of application in the direction of the force
- method of travel for energy particles in an electromagnetic system
- sum of potential energy and kinetic energy
- potential energy associated with the gravitational field
- potential of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction or, to transform other chemical substances
- state of balance with thermodynamic energy
- energy of electromagnetic waves
- part of the energy of an atomic nucleus, which can be released by fusion or fission or radioactive decay
- minimum amount of energy required to remove an electron (to infinity) from the atom or molecule in the gaseous state
- total energy contained by a thermodynamic system
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- Maxwell's equations relate this to electric energy
- the use of sustained nuclear fission to generate heat and electricity
- part of the total potential energy and kinetic energy of an object or sample of matter that results in the system temperature
- propagating through space via photon wave particles
- presence of some symmetry or correlation in a many-particle system
- potential mechanical energy stored in the configuration of a material or physical system as work is performed to distort its volume or shape
- the energy which it possesses due to its motion
- absence of some symmetry or correlation in a many-particle system
- the vibration or disturbance of matter
20 Clues: energy of electromagnetic waves • the vibration or disturbance of matter • sum of potential energy and kinetic energy • state of balance with thermodynamic energy • the energy which it possesses due to its motion • total energy contained by a thermodynamic system • Maxwell's equations relate this to electric energy • propagating through space via photon wave particles • ...
Ben Donovan Physics Crossword 2014-02-27
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- In order for work to be done, the object that is being worked on must change _____ and speed
- Rate at which work is done
- The energy trapped inside of an atom
- The ability to do work
- Θ is the angle between the applied force and the ________
- Energy of electromagnetic waves
- Magnets harness this form of energy
- Type of energy that an object in motion possesses
- When work is done, there will be an equal change in energy
- Anything that gives off heat is giving off this form of energy
- Eg=m*g*h
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- U=1/2k▲x^2
- Total energy does not change, but specific forms of energy may
- The minimum amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atom in gaseous state
- An example of this form of energy is a light bulb
- The opposite of kinetic energy is _______
- An example of this form of energy is a matchstick
- How an object gains or loses energy
- Form of energy associated with the vibration or disturbance of matter
- Work=__*cos(Θ)distance
20 Clues: Eg=m*g*h • U=1/2k▲x^2 • The ability to do work • Work=__*cos(Θ)distance • Rate at which work is done • Energy of electromagnetic waves • How an object gains or loses energy • Magnets harness this form of energy • The energy trapped inside of an atom • The opposite of kinetic energy is _______ • An example of this form of energy is a light bulb • ...
Physics Energy- Hunter Weis 2014-02-25
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- Energy as a roller coaster rolls down the hill
- work/force
- Potential energy associated with Earth's gravity
- Energy concerning the vibration of particles through matter
- The energy stored in the distortion of an object
- Force x Time
- Energy that is able to be burned to do work
- Potential energy of a magnet
- The ability to do work
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- work/time
- Energy Associated with Heat, and Particle Motion
- Energy released in fusion or fission
- Energy released from forming an ion
- Energy with the absence of symmetry
- Energy at the top of a roller coaster
- Energy that flows in a current and powers our lights.
- Energy of Electromagnetic energy
- Energy with the presence of symmetry
- 9.8 m/s^2
- The energy released in a thermal reaction
20 Clues: work/time • 9.8 m/s^2 • work/force • Force x Time • The ability to do work • Potential energy of a magnet • Energy of Electromagnetic energy • Energy released from forming an ion • Energy with the absence of symmetry • Energy released in fusion or fission • Energy with the presence of symmetry • Energy at the top of a roller coaster • The energy released in a thermal reaction • ...
Physics Crossword Maria Felski 2014-02-25
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- energy of motion
- ability to do work
- add energy to reuse
- part of the kinetic energy is changed to some other form of energy in the collision
- force x distance
- 750 Watts
- stored energy
- formula for kinetic energy
- formula for potential energy
- no loss of kinetic energy in the collision
- unit of power
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- trigonometry function used for work
- unit of force
- when work is done there will be an equal change in energy (W=ΔE)
- unit of work
- a unit of power equal to 1,000 watts
- specific type of energy
- work/time
- the force acts in the direction opposite the objects motion in order to slow it down
- energy that is easily renewed
20 Clues: work/time • 750 Watts • unit of work • unit of force • stored energy • unit of power • energy of motion • force x distance • ability to do work • add energy to reuse • specific type of energy • formula for kinetic energy • formula for potential energy • energy that is easily renewed • trigonometry function used for work • a unit of power equal to 1,000 watts • ...
Caleb's Physics Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-26
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- type of energy that is equal to one half mass times velocity squared
- the _____ of an object is found by multiplying its mass by its velocity
- the unit used when measuring amount of work
- the speed of an object as well as its direction
- this equals the change in energy
- the type of energy associated with the vibration or disturbance of matter
- type of energy in the form of heat
- type of energy that is associated with a gravitational field
- type of energy that is generated by exothermic nuclear processes
- one of the basic quantitative properties describing a physical system or an object's state
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- the amount of potential energy an object has when its height above the earth's surface is zero
- lifting an object from the earth's surface will ________ (increase/decrease) its potential energy
- the unit of power when multiplying joules by seconds
- is calculated by multiplying the coefficient of friction by the normal force
- the amount of energy consumed per unit time
- type of energy that describes the minimum amount of energy to remove and electron from the atom or molecule
- the ___ is an example of nuclear energy and can burn you in the summer
- type of energy that tells the potential of a substance to undergo a transformation via chemical reaction
- _____ is a form of radiant energy
- the type of energy associated with electromagnetic waves
20 Clues: this equals the change in energy • _____ is a form of radiant energy • type of energy in the form of heat • the unit used when measuring amount of work • the amount of energy consumed per unit time • the speed of an object as well as its direction • the unit of power when multiplying joules by seconds • the type of energy associated with electromagnetic waves • ...
ATOMIC AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS 2014-05-19
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- the minimum mass of fissionable material in a rector or nuclear bomb that will sustain a chain reaction
- a self-sustaining reaction in which the products of one reaction event stimulate further reaction events
- high-frequency electromagnetic radiation emitted but the nuclei of radioactive atoms.
- the conversion of n atomic nucleus of one element into an atomic nucleus of another element through a loss or gain in the number of protons.
- A fundamental equation of quantum mechanics, which relates probability wave amplitudes to the forces acting on a system
- a stream of electrons (or positrons) emitted during the radioactive decay of certain nuclei
- the elementary constituent particles or building blocks of nuclear matter
- a nuclear proton or neutron; the collective name for either or both.
- the time required for half the atoms in a sample of a radioactive isotope to decay
- a fission reactor designed to make more fissionable fuel tun is put into it by converting non fissionable isotopes to fissionable isotopes
- negative particle in the outer part of an atom
- a stream of particles (helium nuclei) ejected by certain radioactive elements
- The rule that a new theory must produce the same results as the old theory where the old theory is known to be valid
- process of determining the time that has elapsed since death by measuring the radioactivity of the remaining carbon14 atoms
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- nucleus positively charged center of an atom, containing protons and neutrons and almost the entire mass of the atom, but only a tiny fraction of its volume
- fission the splitting of the nucleus of a heavy atom into two smaller nuclei
- process of the atomic nucleus that results in the emission of energetic sub atomic particles
- Electromagnetic radiation of higher frequencies than ultraviolet: emitted by electron transitions to the lowest energy states in atoms
- acronmy for a unit used to measure the effect of ionizing radiation on humans.
- The statement that the frequencies of some spectral lines of the elements are either the sums or the differences of the frequencies of two other lines.
- The theory of the micro world based on wave functions and probabilities developed especially by Werner Heisenberg and Erwin Schroedinger.
- The combination of light atomic nuclei to form heavier nuclei, with the release of much energy
- force that attracts nucleons to each other within the atomic nucleus: a force that is very strong for short distances
- acronym for a unit of absorbed energy
24 Clues: acronym for a unit of absorbed energy • negative particle in the outer part of an atom • a nuclear proton or neutron; the collective name for either or both. • the elementary constituent particles or building blocks of nuclear matter • fission the splitting of the nucleus of a heavy atom into two smaller nuclei • ...
Physics - Mechanics (Andrew Chun) 2014-01-12
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- SI Unit of temperature
- Velocity equals distance traveled over...
- A wound up spring has...energy
- Ratio of power output to power input
- Same electromagnetic charges cause...
- Has magnitude and direction
- Shortest distance between initial and final point
- F equals what?
- Different electromagnetic charges cause...
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- Mass per unit volume of an object
- SI Unit of resistance
- Objects in motion tend to stay in motion
- Influence that changes an object's movement, construction or location
- Rate of energy transfer
- Change in velocity over time interval
- SI Unit of force per area
- Used to measure pressure
- Only has magnitude
- SI Unit of power
- SI Unit of frequency
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 • ...
physics crossword Thomas Watt 2012-12-09
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- gravitational pull
- force that holds constant
- act of moving quickly
- quickness of motion
- anything made of atoms
- force pull to the center
- body orbiting another large size
- the rate of change
- strength of energy exerted
- rubbing of one body to another
- motion of a force
- great size or extent
- act of moving with sudden force
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- all force acting on something
- careful preservation of something
- force necessary to keep in curved path
- group interacting independent of or unified whole
- have unterrpted series of steps
- a state of intellectual
- a property of a moving body
- rapid continuing drop
- a property of matter that remains at rest
22 Clues: motion of a force • gravitational pull • the rate of change • quickness of motion • great size or extent • act of moving quickly • rapid continuing drop • anything made of atoms • a state of intellectual • force pull to the center • force that holds constant • strength of energy exerted • a property of a moving body • all force acting on something • rubbing of one body to another • ...
Physics Vocabulary Review 2 2013-03-26
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- The difference between the mass of a nucleus and the masses of its component nucleons
- Nuclides that contain the same number of protons (and are thus the same element) but different numbers of neutrons
- Quantities that have magnitude and direction
- Helium nuclei (two protons and two neutrons) emitted as a result of a decaying unstable nucleus
- The difference in electrical energy per unit test charge between the points
- The phenomena by which electrons are emitted from the surface of some metals when the surface is illuminated with electromagnetic radiation (typically UV)
- When two bodies A and B interact, the force that A exerts on B is equal and opposite to the force that B exerts on A
- The spontaneous emission of ionizing radiations (alpha, beta, or gamma) from an unstable nucleus
- A material that allows the flow of charge through it
- A nuclear reaction in which small nuclei are induced to join together into larger nuclei and energy is released in the process
- A unit of energy used on the atomic scale
- Scientist whose model of the hydrogen atom assumes that electrons in the atom may be described by wavefunctions
- The product of the force and the component of the displacement of the point of application of the force on the object that is in the same direction as the force
- Scientist whose hypothesis stated that all moving particles have a ‘matter wave’ associated with them
- The ratio between the speed of the wave in a vacuum and the speed of the wave in the medium
- An object continues in uniform motion in a straight line or at rest unless a resultant external force acts
- Waves that involve oscillations that are perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer
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- The product of an object’s mass and its velocity
- Quantities that only have magnitude
- Rate of change of displacement in a particular direction
- The distance from the origin in a particular direction
- The amount of energy per unit mass absorbed or released during a change of phase
- The force per unit charge on a test point charge placed at that location
- Rate of change of velocity in a particular direction
- The ratio of useful energy to the total energy transferred, often expressed as a percentage
- The time taken for the number of nuclei that are available to decay to halve to its original value
- The number of completed oscillations in a given period of time
- The points on a longitudinal wave where all the particles are ‘far apart’ (low pressure)
28 Clues: Quantities that only have magnitude • A unit of energy used on the atomic scale • Quantities that have magnitude and direction • The product of an object’s mass and its velocity • Rate of change of velocity in a particular direction • A material that allows the flow of charge through it • The distance from the origin in a particular direction • ...
Revision Year 8 Physics 2013-05-13
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- When a solid is heated the particles gain energy and ……… more
- Light is bounced off an object.
- A lever can multiply this effect
- The separating of colours
- The amount of force per unit area
- To reduce drag, an object should be made more ……..
- Forces can move objects by turning them around this
- Changing of direction of light
- We see this objects because light bounces off them
- Changing from a solid to a liquid
- Heat can be transferred this way through a vacuum
- Angle between the incident ray and normal
- When a solid is heated, it ……..
- Unit for pressure
- Magnet made using electricity
- Magnets are made using this material
- Space around a magnet where its effect is felt
- Poor heat conductor
- The colours of the rainbow
- Changing from a gas to a liquid
- Heat transfer through solids
- Tiles feel colder than carpets because tiles are better
- An image is formed in your eye here
- Secondary colour made by combining red and green
- If you increase this, the pressure will decrease
- There are three magnetic materials. Iron and nickel are two. What is the third?
- Sounds are made by objects moving backwards and forwards. This is called ………..
- This is caused when water or air particles hit an object and bounce off it
- Primary colour that can be mixed with red to make magenta
- Light is taken in by an object
- We can only see a glow of light through these materials.
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- Colour that we cannot see beyond red light
- Light can travel through these types of materials.
- These objects only let some colours through
- Changing from a liquid to a solid
- This describes how hot or cold an object is
- Changing from a liquid to a gas
- The strength of an electromagnet can be increased by increasing the number of …..
- A piece of metal that can attract other metals
- When a solid is changing state the temperature is …………..
- Carpets are good insulators because they contain trapped …..
- Uses the Earth’s magnetic field to find direction
- Temperature is measured using this unit
- Heat transfer through fluids
- These sources create their own light.
- Energy is measured using this unit
- Flat mirror
- If the wavelength of a wave decreases, this increases
- Frequency is measured using this unit
- An imaginary line drawn perpendicular to a surface
- Light which goes to a mirror
- Scientists use this to detect sounds
- When a solid cools down, the particles move around slowly and the solid ……
- The height of a wave.
- Scientists use this to represent sound waves
- Light beyond the violet in the spectrum
- Light which comes off a mirror
- The impulses from your retina travel to your brain along this
- If red light hits a blue object, the object will appear this colour
59 Clues: Flat mirror • Unit for pressure • Poor heat conductor • The height of a wave. • The separating of colours • The colours of the rainbow • Heat transfer through fluids • Light which goes to a mirror • Heat transfer through solids • Magnet made using electricity • Changing of direction of light • Light which comes off a mirror • Light is taken in by an object • ...
Physics 11 Exam Review 2015-06-10
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- transfer of thermal energy
- unwillingness to change
- force unit
- time unit
- flow of charge
- 3.6 million joules
- type of wave with compressions
- organ of hearing
- faster than Mach 1
- opposite of compression
- power unit
- g is gravitational ___ strength
- change in position
- number that describes jet's speed
- higher than 20 kHz
- force opposing motion
- current unit
- slower than sound
- type of wave with crests
- slope of d-t graph
- time taken for one vibration
- part of a magnet where all dipoles align
- electric potential difference
- has a law for induced current
- displacement unit
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- unit of frequency
- to low a frequency to hear
- force of gravity
- transfer of energy
- slope of v-t graph
- type of diagram to find net force
- spinning electromagnet in a motor
- energy related to motion
- force perpendicular to a surface
- quantity with no direction
- listener's perception of frequency
- made from two coils on a common core
- add vectors ___ to tail
- reciprocal of period
- standing wave part with zero amplitude
- ability to do work
- energy you can see
- mass x acceleration
- a coil of wire
- a magnet that can swivel
- measured in kg
- part of inner ear
- energy unit
- loudness unit
- opposite of crest
- has magnitude and direction
- potential difference unit
52 Clues: time unit • force unit • power unit • energy unit • current unit • loudness unit • flow of charge • a coil of wire • measured in kg • force of gravity • organ of hearing • unit of frequency • part of inner ear • slower than sound • opposite of crest • displacement unit • transfer of energy • slope of v-t graph • 3.6 million joules • faster than Mach 1 • ability to do work • change in position • energy you can see • ...
Physics Chapter 12 Crossword 2016-02-25
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- Harmonic Motion vibration about an equilibrium position in which a restoring force is proportional to the displacement of equilibrium
- wave a wave whose particles vibrate perpendicular to the diresction of wave motion
- wave a wave that propagates through a deformable elastic medium
- that material through which a disturbance travels
- the maximum displacement from equilibrium
- Interference interference in which individual displacements on the same side of the equilibrium position are added together to form the resultant wave
- the # of cycles or vibrations per unit of time
- constant a parameter that expresses how resistant a spring is to being compressed or stretched
- a point in a standing wave that always undergoes complete destructive interference and therefore is stationary
- a point in a standing wave, halfway between 2 nodes at which the largest amplitude occurs
- the time it takes to execute a complete cycle of motion
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- the distance between 2 adjacent similar points of the wave, such as from crest to crest or from trough to trough
- wave a wave pattern that results when 2 waves of the same frequency wavelength and amplitude travel in opposite directions and interfere
- The lowest point below the equilibrium position
- force force exerted by a material when it is stretched or compressed
- the region of a longitudinal wave in whicj the density and pressure are greater than normal
- interference interference in which individual displacement is on opposite sides of the equilibrium position are added together to form the resultant wave
- wave a wave whose particles vibrate parallel to the direction of wave motion
- the region of a longitudinal wave in which the density and pressure are less than normal
- wave a single non periodic disturbance
- a condition that exists when the frequency of a force applied to a system matches the natural frequency of vibration of the system
- wave a wave whose source is some form of periodic motion
- the highest point above the equilibrium position
23 Clues: wave a single non periodic disturbance • the maximum displacement from equilibrium • the # of cycles or vibrations per unit of time • The lowest point below the equilibrium position • the highest point above the equilibrium position • that material through which a disturbance travels • the time it takes to execute a complete cycle of motion • ...
AP Physics 1 Review 2016-05-02
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- in a loop I go, delta V (change in potential) back to _________
- how the electrostatic force between protons compares to the force of gravity between them (greater, less, or same)
- increasing the spring constant of a spring has this effect on its period for SHM (increase, decrease, no effect)
- increasing the elevation of a pendulum has this effect on its period for SHM (increase, decrease, no effect)
- points in the direction of motion when we walk; allows us to move forward on the ground easily vs. on ice
- step 1 for energy
- equation for rotational analog for momentum (without the equal sign)
- symbol for rotational analog for translational acceleration
- conserved in an isolated system, useful for collisions
- if it doesn't divide in two, the current is the _______, through and through
- energy that is added to or leaves the system
- rotational analog for mass
- describe what graphs of x,v,a, and F, Ek and Eg look like for SHM
- must be applied towards the center for uniform circular motion
- its velocity remains constant over time in a closed system, even in the presence of tons of collisions
- increasing the mass of a pendulum has this effect on its period for SHM (increase, decrease, noeffect)
- symbol for rotational analog for translational velocity
- kinetic energy plus potential energy
- standard equation to determine the weight of an object (without the equal sign)
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- rotational analog for force
- increasing the length of a pendulum has this effect on its period for SHM (increase, decrease, noeffect)
- step 1 for forces
- energy in a spring
- energy in SHM is proportional to the square of this quantity
- direction of velocity for uniform circular motion
- connecting a resistor like this to a circuit decreases the equivalent resistance
- connecting a resistor like this to a circuit increases the equivalent resistance
- standard equation to determine the acceleration of an object (without the equal sign)
- force applied over time, also equal to change in momentum
- conserved in an isolated system, useful for snapshots in time
- symbol for rtational analog for translational displacement
31 Clues: step 1 for forces • step 1 for energy • energy in a spring • rotational analog for mass • rotational analog for force • kinetic energy plus potential energy • energy that is added to or leaves the system • direction of velocity for uniform circular motion • conserved in an isolated system, useful for collisions • symbol for rotational analog for translational velocity • ...
PHYSICS: SS1 {term 1} 2016-11-19
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- Unit of Energy and work
- The rate of doing work
- ___is defined as mass per unit volume of a solid
- product of force and displacement
- To and fro movement about a fixed point
- force divided by area=
- A satellite revolving around the earth is kept in orbit by the ___force
- Slope of a velocity-time graph indicates
- Used to measure atmospheric pressure
- Which of these is not a derived quantity? Density,velocity,temperature, pressure, work
- Energy possessed by a body by virtue of its motion
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- ___causes motion
- total distance covered divided by total time taken is known as average___
- A brick taken from earth to the moon has a ___mass
- ___is the rate of change of displacement
- ___ is defined as a force which opposes relative motion at the surface of separation of two surfaces in contact
- Best instrument for measuring the diameter of a copper wire
- ___is distance in a specified direction
- Device to measure relative density
- The term ___acceleration means the rate of increase of velocity along a straight-line path in a unit time
- ___ energy is energy by virtue of the position or state of a body
- ___density was formerly called specific gravity
- A cylindrical drum rolling down an inclined plane undergoes are translational and ___
- An object floats in a fluid when it displaces its own ___ of fluid in which it floats
24 Clues: ___causes motion • The rate of doing work • force divided by area= • Unit of Energy and work • product of force and displacement • Device to measure relative density • Used to measure atmospheric pressure • ___is distance in a specified direction • To and fro movement about a fixed point • ___is the rate of change of displacement • Slope of a velocity-time graph indicates • ...
Physics Vocab 2-3 2023-02-10
20 Clues: air • motion • faster • center • between • together • to throw • to carry • body/nature • back, again • power, force • down, without • heavy, weighty • stay, position • across _ _,_ _ _ • move _ _ _,_ _ _ • against, opposite • end, finish, boundary • process(at end of word) • drive, push _ _ _,_ _ _ _
20 Important Physics Terms 2022-08-30
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- Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- How mass in motion is measured
- Motion resistance from objects rubbing against each other
- How change in velocity is measured
- When two objects collide
- The change in an objects position
- Energy stored in an object
- How fast something is moving; scalar quantity of magnitude of Velocity Vector
- Measurement of mass on an object
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- How force is measured
- Rate and direction of motion
- Force pushing on an object
- Unit used to measure
- Objects stay at rest or in motion unless acted upon by a force
- One of six types of basic devices to perform work
- Potential energy of an object in a higher position to the ground on earth
- Change in motion
- A body's tendency to resist motion
- Measurement of medium and direction of movement of magnitude
- Rate or measurement at which work is done
20 Clues: Change in motion • Unit used to measure • How force is measured • When two objects collide • Force pushing on an object • Energy stored in 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 • ...
Physics Crossword (Wynnie & Felicia) 2022-12-16
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- a phenomenon happened when light passes a slit
- one of non-ohmic conductor
- an effect of "the pitch is higher as it approaches you"
- 10^-10 m
- the particles of the medium vibrate parallel to the direction of the wave velocity
- a set of slits
- bright fringes
- unit of frequency
- experiment for investigating stationary waves on a string
- a wave which transfers energy from one position to another
- variable resistor
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- sources that emit waves with constant phase difference
- The maximum displacement of any point on the wave from its undisturbed position
- a tool for measuring frequency of sound waves
- one kind of electromagnetic waves
- the points where the spring oscillates with maximum amplitude
- minimum frequency of a standing wave
- a device used for comparing potential
- the relevant property of the material correlated with resistance
- in a potential divider, it won't be deflected if the potentiometer is balanced
- a tool that useful for demonstrating transverse wave
- components that obeys Ohm's law
- the resistance of this type of thermistor decreases with increasing temperature
- terminal p.d + lost volts
- every battery has its own ... resistance
25 Clues: 10^-10 m • a set of slits • bright fringes • unit of frequency • variable resistor • terminal p.d + lost volts • one of non-ohmic conductor • components that obeys Ohm's law • one kind of electromagnetic waves • minimum frequency of a standing wave • a device used for comparing potential • every battery has its own ... resistance • a tool for measuring frequency of sound waves • ...
A Level Physics Electricity 2022-12-08
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- A pictorial representation of an electrical component
- The ratio of useful energy given out by a machine, to the amount of energy put into the machine
- …is measured in ohm-metres
- The work done moving a unit of charge between 2 points in a circuit
- The work done the work done moving a unit of charge between 2 points in a circuit
- The amount of electrical energy a power supply transfers to each coulomb of charge
- A component used to measure the p.d. across another component in a circuit
- A watt is defined as a rate of transfer equal to 1 joule per second
- The degree to which an object conducts electricity
- allows current flow in one direction only
- The amount of charge that passes in one second when the current is one ampere
- The p.d. between the 2 terminals of a power supply.
- A resistor with a resistance that depends on the intensity of light falling on it
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- A circuit containing a voltage source and a pair of resistors. The voltage across one of the resistors is used as an output voltage. If the resistors aren't fixed the circuit will be capable of producing a variable output voltage
- The rate of doing work
- The resistance created I a power source when electrons collide with atoms inside the power source and lose energy
- Resistance in an a.c. circuit when voltage and current are constant
- A (semi-conductor)resistor with a resistance that depends on its temperature
- A material that has zero resistivity when cooled below a critical (transitional) temperature
- The rate of flow of charge in a circuit
- The unit of p.d
- A component used to measure the current flowing through a circuit
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed. It can be transferred from one form to another, but the total amount of nergy in a closed system will not change
- Voltage per unit of current
- A graph which shows how the current (I) flowing through a component changes as the p.d. (v) is increased
- When their temperature rises, they can release more charge carriers and their resistance decreases
26 Clues: The unit of p.d • The rate of doing work • …is measured in ohm-metres • Voltage per unit of current • The rate of flow of charge in a circuit • allows current flow in one direction only • The degree to which an object conducts electricity • The p.d. between the 2 terminals of a power supply. • A pictorial representation of an electrical component • ...
The words of physics 2023-01-24
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- - A substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it.
- - A device for making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit
- - The opposition that a substance offers to the flow of electric current
- - The rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit - A complete circular path that electricity flows through
- - A particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element
- - Good or the opposite of negative.
- - Type of force that causes objects to come together, even if those objects are not close to or touching each other
- - An electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit
- - A negatively charged subatomic particle that can be either bound to an atom or free
- - A machine, especially one powered by electricity or internal combustion,
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- - The pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop, enabling them to do work such as illuminating a light
- - A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- - Energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light
- - The International System of Units' (SI) standard unit of power (energy per unit time), the equivalent of one jouleper second
- - A complete circular path that electricity flows through.
- - Lacking positive qualities
- - The unit of electrical resistance in the International System of Units.
- - A physical property that causes matter to experience a force within an electromagnetic field.
- - A subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom
- - A subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom except that of simple hydrogen
- electricity - The result of an imbalance between negative and positive charges in an object.
- - A device that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy
- - A type of electromagnetic radiation that allows the human eye to see or makes objects visible
23 Clues: - Lacking positive qualities • - Good or the opposite of negative. • - A subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom • - A complete circular path that electricity flows through. • - A particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element • - A substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it. • ...
Physics Chapter 14 Quiz 2023-04-19
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- The wave pulse that bounces back from striking a boundary.
- Type of wave that disturbs particles parallel to the direction of wave travel
- Object suspended from a pendulum
- Material that a wave moves through
- Tool that allows for investigation of wave behavior
- Motion that repeats, or follows the same path during the same amount of time in a regular cycle
- The initial pulse that strikes a boundary is the ___ wave.
- Number of complete oscillations a point on a wave makes each second
- Object with mass suspended by a string or light rod
- A stretched spring has ___ potential energy
- Line that represents the crest of a two-dimensional wave
- Time needed for an object to repeat one complete cycle of periodic motion
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- Type of wave that causes particles to move both parallel and perpendicular to wave direction
- Occurs when extra force is applied to an object in periodic motion, increasing its amplitude
- A wave traveling from one medium to another is crossing a ___.
- The result of superposition
- Angle of incidence is equal to the angle of ___.
- Disturbance that carries energy through matter or space without transferring matter
- Type of wave that disturbs particles perpendicular to the direction of wave travel
- Maximum distance that an object moves from its equilibrium position
- The ___ constant is equal to the slope of a force-distance graph according to Hooke's law.
- Change in direction of waves at the boundary between two different mediums
- Point at which an object in periodic motion has a net force of zero
23 Clues: The result of superposition • Object suspended from a pendulum • Material that a wave moves through • A stretched spring has ___ potential energy • Angle of incidence is equal to the angle of ___. • Tool that allows for investigation of wave behavior • Object with mass suspended by a string or light rod • Line that represents the crest of a two-dimensional wave • ...
PHYSICS 2 FINAL PROJECT 2023-04-22
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- When echo has been repeated for several time
- The bouncing back of the wave as it hits a barrier
- It is a bending of waveform as it hits and barrier within the obstacle
- The man behind the discovery of Coulomb’s law
- It measures a small amount of voltage
- The arrow normal to the wavefront and pointing in the direction of propagation.
- The SI unit of power
- The highest point in the wave train
- A property of light when two light waves meet. It can create either constructive or destructive.
- It is a disturbance that travels in a medium
- It is a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge
- It is a reflected sound
- It measures a small amount of current
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- It is the opposition to the flow of electrons
- The man behind the discovery of Ohm’s law
- The particles are displaced parallel to the direction of propagation of the wave.
- It is the behavior of lights
- It is the power supply or power source
- It is a natural source of light
- This law states that the electrical force is directly proportional
- It is the electricity in motion
- It is the negativity-charged particle
- It is also known as Lambda.
- It is the lowest point in the wave train
- It is the unit of resistance in the MKS system of unit
- The particles are displaced perpendicular to the direction of the wave propagation.
26 Clues: The SI unit of power • It is a reflected sound • It is also known as Lambda. • It is the behavior of lights • It is a natural source of light • It is the electricity in motion • The highest point in the wave train • It measures a small amount of voltage • It is the negativity-charged particle • It measures a small amount of current • It is the power supply or power source • ...
Physics 2 Final Project 2023-04-24
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- positively charged automatic particles
- simplest form of matter
- is the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source
- circuit comprises branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch.
- states that the current through a conductor between two points
- uncharged automatic particles
- It is the Electricity in motion.
- The center portion of an atom.
- movement of electrons invisible force
- the flow of electric charge
- It is the power supply or power source.
- A circuit that contains only one path for current flow
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- it measures a small amount of voltage
- the highest point in the wave train
- it is reflected sound
- law the electric force for charges at rest has the following properties
- an act or instance of resisting
- It attracts metallic objects such as metal paper clip and iron nails.
- Smallest piece of an element containing all of the properties of that element.
- The SI unit of potential difference.
- it measures a small amount of current
- an instrument used to measure the properties of electrical
- a negatively charged subatomic particle
- It is a wave narrow normal to the wave and pointing in the direction of propagation.
- a disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles.
25 Clues: it is reflected sound • simplest form of matter • the flow of electric charge • uncharged automatic particles • The center portion of an atom. • an act or instance of resisting • It is the Electricity in motion. • the highest point in the wave train • The SI unit of potential difference. • it measures a small amount of voltage • it measures a small amount of current • ...
PHYSICS 2 FINAL PROJECT 2023-04-25
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- A unit of electric current used to measure the rate of flow.
- The vertical distance from crest to Trough
- The opposition to the current flow
- An electric circuit element used to store charge temporarily.
- Electricity current that flows in one direction only.
- A subatomic particle with a negative electrical change
- The horizontal distance from crest to crest
- It is a disturbance that travels in a medium.
- Detects a small amount of current in the circuit.
- It is a reflected sound.
- A path of conductors that an electric current follows.
- The man behind the study of Ohm’s law
- any of the lines of light that appear to radiate from a bright object.
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- The ability of a metal to be flattened into thin sheets.
- The effect by which an object begins to glow when heated.
- A unit of power equal to volts x amps
- It is the power supply or power source.
- The ability of a material to allow heat or electricity to flow through it.
- It is the behavior of lights.
- Amount of matter in an object
- A property of a fluid that shows resistance to flow.
- A material through which electrons repeatedly change direction
- A material that opposes the flow of electric current
- A type of pressure that drives electrical charges through a circuit.
- The vertical distance from crest to average surface level or still water level.
25 Clues: It is a reflected sound. • It is the behavior of lights. • Amount of matter in an object • The opposition to the current flow • A unit of power equal to volts x amps • The man behind the study of Ohm’s law • It is the power supply or power source. • The vertical distance from crest to Trough • The horizontal distance from crest to crest • ...
3ºESO Physics and Chemistry 2023-04-03
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- Subatomic particle found in the atomic nucleus.
- Substances you get after the chemical reaction occurs
- Substances that take part in a chemical reaction.
- The electric charge that flows through the cross section of a conductor per unit of time.
- One of the three types of chemical bond we have studied
- Famous radioactive element
- BeS
- Unit of the international system of units to measure energy.
- This is the name given to those atoms of the same element with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons in the atomic nucleus.
- The kinetic energy of a body is directly related to its ______________.
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- Electrical components can be connected in series or in _____________________ .
- A fundamental quantity of the international system of units (SI)
- Country of Birth of the “Father of the Periodic Table”
- A step of the scientific method
- In the international system of units we use the unit watt, W, to measure _______________.
- a rocky planet
- Country of birth of the discoverer of platinum
- The unit by which temperature is measured in the International System of Units (S.I.)
- This is the name of the columns of the periodic table
- One of the three types of chemical bonds we have studied
20 Clues: BeS • a rocky planet • Famous radioactive element • A step of the scientific method • Country of birth of the discoverer of platinum • Subatomic particle found in the atomic nucleus. • Substances that take part in a chemical reaction. • Substances you get after the chemical reaction occurs • This is the name of the columns of the periodic table • ...
Physics 2 Final Project 2023-04-26
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- circuit comprises branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch.
- states that the current through a conductor between two points
- a negatively charged subatomic particle
- The SI unit of potential difference.
- it is reflected sound
- simplest form of matter
- Smallest piece of an element containing all of the properties of that element.
- the flow of electric charge
- an act or instance of resisting
- the highest point in the wave train
- an instrument used to measure the properties of electrical
- It attracts metallic objects such as metal paper clip and iron nails.
- It is the Electricity in motion.
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- it measures a small amount of voltage
- it measures a small amount of current
- law the electric force for charges at rest has the following properties
- is the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source
- positively charged automatic particles
- The center portion of an atom.
- movement of electrons invisible force
- uncharged automatic particles
- It is the power supply or power source.
- a disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles.
- A circuit that contains only one path for current flow
- It is a wave narrow normal to the wave and pointing in the direction of propagation.
25 Clues: it is reflected sound • simplest form of matter • the flow of electric charge • uncharged automatic particles • The center portion of an atom. • an act or instance of resisting • It is the Electricity in motion. • the highest point in the wave train • The SI unit of potential difference. • it measures a small amount of voltage • it measures a small amount of current • ...
PROJECT IN PHYSICS 2 2023-04-27
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- :Is a property of the material that tells us how easily it can stretch and deform and is defined as the ratio of tensile stress (σ) to tensile strain (ε).
- :The action or process of innovating
- :It is the ratio of total normal stress per volume strain.
- The tendency of solid objects and materials to return to their original shape after the external forces (load) causing a deformation are removed.
- :Is the force acting on the unit area of a material.
- :Is an exclusive right that allows the inventor to exclude others from making, using, or selling the product of his invention
- : mass per unit volume of a substance or an object
- : A material that can conduct electricity or transport electrons from one atom to another with no resistance.
- : SI unit of pressure
- : substance that does not have a definite volume
- : A substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil
- Is a wearable electronics device loaded with mobile components like sensors
- : The stress beyond which material becomes plastic.\
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- :This is the ratio of Shearing stress to shearing strain.
- :Technology that replaces polluting furnaces and hazardous chemicals with electricity-powered electroplating to recover valuable metals and materials from spent batteries with higher purity, lower emissions, and minimal waste
- : Also known as additive manufacturing, is a method of creating a three dimensional object layer-by-layer using a computer created design.
- : physicist and mathematician who developed the principles of modern physics, including the laws of motion and is credited as one of the great minds of the 17th-century Scientific Revolution.
- Is a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- :Is the amount of deformation experienced by the body in the direction of force applied.
- : :Is the idea that an object will continue its current motion until some force causes its speed or direction to change.
- :Is the ratio of the change in dimension of the body due to the deformation to its original dimension in the direction of the force applied.
- : light to pass through the material without appreciable scattering of light.
- :Technologies convert sunlight into electrical energy either through photovoltaic (PV) panels or through mirrors that concentrate solar radiation.
- : length of an object before and after the loading condition
- :refers to the thickness of fluid.
25 Clues: : SI unit of pressure • :refers to the thickness of fluid. • :The action or process of innovating • : substance that does not have a definite volume • : mass per unit volume of a substance or an object • :Is the force acting on the unit area of a material. • : The stress beyond which material becomes plastic.\ • ...
PHYSICS OF ROLLER COASTERS 2023-05-03
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- lack of feeling of external forces acting on an object
- energy of an object in motion
- when forces exactly counteract on another
- force when travelling on a curve
- amount of gravitational force acting on an object
- amount of time for a motion to cycle
- distance divided by time
- Isaac Newton's principles regarding force and motion
- when forces are uneven
- the speed of an object and its direction of travel
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- change in speed or direction
- force resisting motion
- the quantity of motion of an object
- the force of gravity acting on an object
- a push or pull on an object
- tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- unit of acceleration equal to the acceleration of gravity
- energy when an object is at rest
- the ability to do work
- amount of matter in an object
20 Clues: force resisting motion • the ability to do work • when forces are uneven • distance divided by time • a push or pull on an object • change in speed or direction • energy of an object in motion • amount of matter in an object • force when travelling on a curve • energy when an object is at rest • the quantity of motion of an object • amount of time for a motion to cycle • ...
Physics by Justin Nagaria 2017-02-26
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- closest to sun
- cloudlike patches seen in the night sky
- quasi stellar object
- measures current
- an electromotive force or potential difference expressed in volts
- closes and opens depending on amount if light
- the SI unit of work or energy
- The change in direction of a propagating wave, such as light or sound
- A subatomic particle with a positive charge
- distance divided by time
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- My teacher calls himself
- Curved like a segment of the interior circle
- the heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water one degree Centigrade
- Subatomic particle with a negative charge
- the act of vibrating
- gravitational force exerted on an object
- Rearrangement of electrons in two atoms
- a push or pull on an object
- The basic unit of a chemical reaction
- when sounds reflect off of a surface, that reflection is called
20 Clues: closest to sun • measures current • quasi stellar object • the act of vibrating • My teacher calls himself • distance divided by time • a push or pull on an object • the SI unit of work or energy • The basic unit of a chemical reaction • cloudlike patches seen in the night sky • Rearrangement of electrons in two atoms • gravitational force exerted on an object • ...
physics & electronic brain storming 2020-04-12
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- if both junction is reverse bias
- one terminal of get
- heavy dope and moderate size for transistor
- p- type material also call
- transistor working in this region
- current due to immobile charge
- bipolar device
- having two types like depletion and enhancement
- to add impurities
- pure form of semiconductor
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- near by semiconductor make a bondis call
- voltage regulator type diode
- material having three outermost electrons
- raises the level of week signal
- characteristics draw between vce and Ic
- thin size and light doping in transistor
- voltage is above limit in reverse bias creat
- space between two bands
- unipolar device
- region act when both junction forward bias
20 Clues: bipolar device • unipolar device • to add impurities • one terminal of get • space between two bands • p- type material also call • pure form of semiconductor • voltage regulator type diode • current due to immobile charge • raises the level of week signal • if both junction is reverse bias • transistor working in this region • characteristics draw between vce and Ic • ...
Physics Digital Review Activity 2020-12-16
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- Projectile motion is an example of _______________ motion.
- The method of reporting a measurement based on the digits of the number that are known to be certain is __________.
- A ____________ diagram represents all the forces acting on an object.
- The part of the scientific method that states what you predict will happen and is written as an if/then statement is _______________.
- "The fruit is red and large" is an example of ___________ data.
- The method of expressing numbers as a value between one and ten multiplied by a whole number power of ten is ___________.
- The Pythagorean Theorem is used to solve for ________ vectors.
- Velocity and Displacement are both examples of ____________ quantities.
- When results are close to the actual value they are _______.
- You can use __________ to solve for unknown sides or angles in triangles.
- A method you can use to solve for the components of a vector is _________________.
- The formula a*2+b*2=c*2 is known as the _____________.
- The SI Unit for temperature ____________.
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- PPE stands for _____________.
- Speed with a direction is known as ____________.
- The variable that is changed intentionally by the tester is the _______________.
- The vector quantity that measures how far and in what direction one position is from another position is known as ______________.
- The problem-solving method that determines relationships between quantities by using their units _____________.
- The path an object in projectile motion follows is a _____________.
- vf=vi+at is an example of a ____________ formula.
- __________ is the what while theory is the why.
21 Clues: PPE stands for _____________. • The SI Unit for temperature ____________. • __________ is the what while theory is the why. • Speed with a direction is known as ____________. • vf=vi+at is an example of a ____________ formula. • The formula a*2+b*2=c*2 is known as the _____________. • Projectile motion is an example of _______________ motion. • ...
Physics Extra Credit Crossword 2021-09-27
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- Change in velocity/time
- Quantities that can be described using only quantitative values
- Quantities that have both magnitude and direction
- The velocity of an object at the start of its motion
- Amount of change in position
- SI unit for distance
- A falling object that only has the force of gravity on it
- When an object is slowing down
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- When the value of acceleration remains the same
- The system of measurement used in Physics
- The study of motion
- The velocity of an object at the end of its motion
- When the value of velocity remains the same
- Change in position/time (with direction
- SI unit for mass
- Change in position relative to the starting position
- Location of an object
- SI unit for time
- The force which causes an acceleration of -9.8 m/s^2 on objects in free fall
- SI unit for luminosity
20 Clues: SI unit for mass • SI unit for time • The study of motion • SI unit for distance • Location of an object • SI unit for luminosity • Change in velocity/time • Amount of change in position • When an object is slowing down • Change in position/time (with direction • The system of measurement used in Physics • When the value of velocity remains the same • ...
Physics Crossword Fabien B 2021-05-20
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- Has a constant voltage (2 words)
- mcΔT= (2 words)
- Object undergoing this has a constant speed while accelerating (2 words)
- ½kx^2 is used to find (3 words)
- Movement of heat in fluid or air happens in liquids and gases
- Transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves
- SI unit for energy
- Particles travel perpendicular to the direction of propaganda (2 words)
- can be found in your kitchen
- distance from crest to crest/trough to trough
- Change in momentum
- The area in automobiles used to absorb the energy of an impact during a collision (2 words)
- heat transferred through particle-to-particle contact
- The equation mass x acceleration is used to find
- For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction (3 words)
- / 1/f is used to find
- potentially causes cancer, source of Vitamin D (2 words)
- t(vi+vf)½=
- In projectile motion this velocity is constant (2 words)
- 0°-100°
- of air=1, of water=1.33, of glass=1.5 (2 words)
- Sound below humans audible range
- The energy stored in a spring when it is compressed or stretched (3 words)
- In a parallel circuit this is found by dividing the voltage by the resistance(V/R)
- Radio, Micro, and Gamma rays are in (2 words)
- 9.8 m/s^2 (2 words)
- 6.67x10^-11N*m^2/kg^2 (3 words)
- Top of a wave
- Force, acceleration, velocity, and momentum (2 words)
- Used in nuclear medicine to treat cancer (2 words)
- 334,000 J/kg (7 words)
- Equal to kinetic energy (3 words)
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- Is ½ of the Mass multiplied by the velocity squared, (½mv^2) (2 words)
- Curves outward, virtual image, reflecting surface (2 words)
- 2,230,000J/kg (7 words)
- 212°F/100°C (4 words)
- A diagonal line on a v-t graph is the same as a parabola on a
- A phenomenon where there is an imbalance of charges (2 words)
- Sound waves are made of (2 words)
- Total energy in an isolated system is constant (3 words)
- In a series circuit you find this by multiplying the current by resistance (I*R)
- A vector quantity found by multiplying velocity and mass
- 32°-212°
- 0°C/32°F (4 words)
- Has a constant current (2 words)
- While traveling you find yourself traveling East rather than South, you find the reason for this was due to a magnet you held in your pocket. This is a (2 words)
- 1/f = 1/do + 1/di is the (2 words)
- An objects tendency to resist change in motion
- Object only being acted upon by the force of gravity is in
- SI unit for Power
- An object is being pushed east with an applied force of 220, and west with a force of 219, which direction is the object moving?
- µ
- In these types of collisions the momentum before and after the collision remain the same(2 words)
- 273-373
- 3x10^8m/s (4 words)
- Bottom of a wave
- Mass, volume, time, speed (2 words)
- -9x10^9(N*m^2)/c^2 (2 words)
- The product of an incident ray (2 words)
- The extension of a spring is directly proportional to the stretching force (2 words)
60 Clues: µ • 273-373 • 0°-100° • 32°-212° • t(vi+vf)½= • Top of a wave • mcΔT= (2 words) • Bottom of a wave • SI unit for Power • 0°C/32°F (4 words) • SI unit for energy • Change in momentum • 3x10^8m/s (4 words) • 9.8 m/s^2 (2 words) • 212°F/100°C (4 words) • / 1/f is used to find • 334,000 J/kg (7 words) • 2,230,000J/kg (7 words) • can be found in your kitchen • -9x10^9(N*m^2)/c^2 (2 words) • ...
Co. Physics Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-08
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- The force that pulls objects towards each other.
- Any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object; can cause an object to accelerate.
- A measurement of the force of gravity on an object.
- The changing of an object's velocity with time.
- "Blank" force is always perpendicular to the surface of contact.
- The SI unit for energy.
- The SI unit for displacement.
- The changing of an object's displacement with time.
- The SI unit for mass
- The SI unit for time.
- The amount of matter
- Refers to the size of a vector
- A quantity that has a size or magnitude only.
- "Blank" energy is defined as stored energy.
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- The Resistance a moving object encounters as it interacts with its surroundings.
- The tendency of an object to continue in its original state of motion.
- Any physical quantity that is defined by size and direction.
- The study that describes motion without regard to its causes.
- Ability to do work and when work is done.
- A vector that measures change in position.
- The SI unit for force.
- "Blank" energy is defined as the energy of motion.
22 Clues: The SI unit for mass • The amount of matter • The SI unit for time. • The SI unit for force. • The SI unit for energy. • The SI unit for displacement. • Refers to the size of a vector • Ability to do work and when work is done. • A vector that measures change in position. • "Blank" energy is defined as stored energy. • A quantity that has a size or magnitude only. • ...
Science 8 Physics Crossword 2022-05-11
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- Force of attraction.
- Energy in motion.
- shortest wavelength with most energy
- Unit of resistance
- An object's resistance t a change in motion.
- How easily something a substances can scratch other materials.
- The speed of an object in a specific direction.
- the ability to turn a material into a wire
- Distance traveled per unit of time.
- The spectrum of how light travels.
- can be used to describe an unknown object.
- short wavelengths that have high energy.
- The ability to do work.
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- Speed divided by time.
- Detected as heat.
- How we see in.
- sound that goes around.
- Not specific to describe a matter
- energy that is stored
- Longest wavelength
- Lets you see your bones
- Disturbance that travels through a medium.
- Measures the amount of space something takes up.
- degree to which substance is shiny.
- How much matter or mass there is in a given amount of space
- The speed of molecules.
- smallest part of an object
- the ability of a substance to be rolled into a sheet
- transmit information by going through substances.
- Heat energy.
- Created the laws of physics.
- Unit of work.
32 Clues: Heat energy. • Unit of work. • How we see in. • Detected as heat. • Energy in motion. • Unit of resistance • Longest wavelength • Force of attraction. • energy that is stored • Speed divided by time. • sound that goes around. • Lets you see your bones • The speed of molecules. • The ability to do work. • smallest part of an object • Created the laws of physics. • ...
Science 8 Physics Crossword 2022-05-11
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- Force of attraction.
- Energy in motion.
- shortest wavelength with most energy
- Unit of resistance
- An object's resistance t a change in motion.
- How easily something a substances can scratch other materials.
- The speed of an object in a specific direction.
- the ability to turn a material into a wire
- Distance traveled per unit of time.
- The spectrum of how light travels.
- can be used to describe an unknown object.
- short wavelengths that have high energy.
- The ability to do work.
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- Speed divided by time.
- Detected as heat.
- How we see in.
- sound that goes around.
- Not specific to describe a matter
- energy that is stored
- Longest wavelength
- Lets you see your bones
- Disturbance that travels through a medium.
- Measures the amount of space something takes up.
- degree to which substance is shiny.
- How much matter or mass there is in a given amount of space
- The speed of molecules.
- smallest part of an object
- the ability of a substance to be rolled into a sheet
- transmit information by going through substances.
- Heat energy.
- Created the laws of physics.
- Unit of work.
32 Clues: Heat energy. • Unit of work. • How we see in. • Detected as heat. • Energy in motion. • Unit of resistance • Longest wavelength • Force of attraction. • energy that is stored • Speed divided by time. • sound that goes around. • Lets you see your bones • The speed of molecules. • The ability to do work. • smallest part of an object • Created the laws of physics. • ...
Science 8 Physics Crossword 2022-05-11
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- Energy in motion.
- atoms of the same element can have different number of neutrons
- Unit of work.
- atoms can gain or lose valence electrons.
- The speed of molecules.
- neutrally charged particle in an atom
- a positively charged particle in the atom
- The spectrum of how light travels.
- Longest wavelength
- Speed divided by time.
- Measures the amount of space something takes up.
- a number of protons plus the number of neutrons
- group of electrons that are located the farthest.
- negatively charged particles in the atom
- Detected as heat.
- How we see in.
- Unit of resistance
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- can be used to describe an unknown object.
- How much matter or mass there is in a given amount of space
- sound that goes around.
- the ability of a substance to be rolled into a sheet
- Distance traveled per unit of time.
- the number of protons a element has
- Disturbance that travels through a medium.
- energy that is stored
- transmit information by going through substances.
- smallest part of an object
- a substance consisting of 2 or more different elements
- Created the laws of physics.
- short wavelengths that have high energy.
- The ability to do work.
- 2 or more atoms that join together.
- Not specific to describe a matter
- Lets you see your bones
- the ability to turn a material into a wire
- The speed of an object in a specific direction.
- Force of attraction.
- Heat energy.
- How easily something a substances can scratch other materials.
- degree to which substance is shiny.
- An object's resistance t a change in motion.
- shortest wavelength with most energy
42 Clues: Heat energy. • Unit of work. • How we see in. • Energy in motion. • Detected as heat. • Longest wavelength • Unit of resistance • Force of attraction. • energy that is stored • Speed divided by time. • sound that goes around. • The speed of molecules. • The ability to do work. • Lets you see your bones • smallest part of an object • Created the laws of physics. • ...
Senior Physics Review 2022 2022-05-24
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- In the gravity formula, how does the force change if one of the masses doubles?
- Change in energy or work, divided by time
- _____ is when a current is placed in a magnetic field, experiencing a force (two words)
- When a magnetic material is close to a magnet, it becomes a magnet itself (two words)
- What will impact the amount of air resistance?
- What is free fall, but generally with a horizontal component? (two words)
- Is static or kinetic friction stronger?
- Rate at which charge moves through a material (I)
- In a(n) ________ current, the direction of the particles moves back and forth
- ____ velocity occurs when the force of gravity is equal to the force of air resistance
- at maximum height velocity is ________
- ____ due to gravity is 9.8m/s^2
- Fossil fuels are considered _______ energy
- What variable connects the x and y directions in projectile motion?
- The shape of the path of the projectile in projectile motion
- In most situations, ¬¬¬¬_______ cannot be created or destroyed
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- What angle is best for an object to reach the greatest maximum height? (two words)
- This kind of friction occurs when objects are in contact and have relative motion (sliding)
- In what direction does the direction of a magnetic field point?
- As the number of branches in a parallel circuit increase, the resistance of the circuit ¬¬-_____
- Normal force is ______ to the surface
- In what shape do the planets orbit around the sun?
- Work causes a ¬¬¬¬_____ in energy
- Name an example of a conservative force
- What does one use to move from position to velocity in a velocity-time graph?
- What energy source is best for the environment?
- Displacement is never larger than _______
- What is a quantity with a magnitude and direction?
- What kind of forces convert mechanical energy into different forms?
- Opposite charges ¬¬¬¬_____
- Which of Newton’s laws state that an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an outside force?
- What kind of circuit breaks into separate pathways for each device?
- True or false: the resistance in a series circuit is equal to the sum of the resistance of each device
- Motion in which the only force is the force of gravity
- What is one way to generate thermal energy?
- What does the variable k represent? (two words)
- ____ force is the inward force required to keep an object moving in a circular path
- What variable represents the static coefficient of friction?
- What is the charge of an electron?
- What is the unit of power?
- True or false: different voltage is applied at each device in a parallel circuit
- The change in kinetic energy is ____ to the work done on an object
- What is the unit of resistance?
43 Clues: Opposite charges ¬¬¬¬_____ • What is the unit of power? • ____ due to gravity is 9.8m/s^2 • What is the unit of resistance? • Work causes a ¬¬¬¬_____ in energy • What is the charge of an electron? • Normal force is ______ to the surface • at maximum height velocity is ________ • Name an example of a conservative force • Is static or kinetic friction stronger? • ...
Physics and Energy Crossowrd 2022-05-24
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- When two waves combine and their troughs and crests cancel out
- When a light ray slow down due a change in medium
- Energy that carries in waves
- Rate at which vibrations are produced
- The rules of physics and the way things move
- Sound must have
- Lens that are thicker at the edges than the middle
- Type of circuit that doesn't go out when one goes out
- In order for there to be sounds there must be a
- Not affected by gravity
- Transforms electrical energy to mechanical energy
- A mirror with a flat reflecting surface
- A reflection of a sound
- The bending of waves
- An object at rest stays in rest and an object in motion stays in motion
- Silence is a
- The medium sound travels slowest in
- Sound is a
- stored energy
- When two waves combine to make their troughs and crests larger
- the form of energy that has to do with sound
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- Energy that powers all things electrical
- How fast something is going and the direction
- changes over a period of time
- When a wave bounces off of a surface
- carrying an object across the room
- Temporary magnet made with coils of wire
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed it can only change
- Mass x acceleration
- Transforms mechanical energy to electrical energy
- Lens that are thicker in the middle than the edges
- Sound travels slower in
- Sound travels faster in
- The medium sound travels fastest in
- Magnets are strongest at their
- energy a ball rolling down the driveway
- Type of wave that must travel through a medium
- The energy form that is present in all energy transfers
- Loudness of a wave
- energy a bike at the top of a hill
- Inside the nucleus of an atom
41 Clues: Sound is a • Silence is a • stored energy • Sound must have • Loudness of a wave • Mass x acceleration • The bending of waves • Sound travels slower in • Sound travels faster in • Not affected by gravity • A reflection of a sound • Energy that carries in waves • changes over a period of time • Inside the nucleus of an atom • Magnets are strongest at their • carrying an object across the room • ...
Physics: Unit 2 Vocab 2022-08-25
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- anything that occupies space and has weight
- part of a circle
- fall, falling motion of an object that is subject only to the force of gravity
- of light, 3.0 x 1^8 m/sec (300 million meters per second) or 186 000 mi/sec
- plane, a ramp or flat surface tilted from the horizontal
- 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
- having limits or being restricted
- 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
- path followed by a projectile
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- distance traveled divided by time
- for an ellipse, one of two points located on the long axis
- an observation under controlled conditions
- capable of putting an object in motion
- obtain a result from a different source
- speed and direction of an object’s motion
- speed, speed at a particular moment of time
- a closed curve that looks like a flattened circle
- capacity to make a change in matter (to heat to move or to change its physical form)
- speed, speed measured over a period of time
20 Clues: part of a circle • path followed by a projectile • having limits or being restricted • distance traveled divided by 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 • anything that occupies space and has weight • ...
Physics Crossword 2022 cp 2022-11-15
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- Measurement without direction.
- Object launched or thrown into air.
- Force from string or rope.
- Force from solid surface acting perpendicular to another surface.
- The amount of this measures an object's tendency to resist a change in motion.
- Sum of 2 or more vectors.
- Sum of all forces acting on object.
- a push or pull on an object.
- Rate of change of displacement.
- Unit of mass.
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- Path taken by projectile.
- Rate of change of velocity.
- Net force when 10 N acts right and 15 N left.
- Unit of force.
- The force of gravity on an object.
- Motion of object when it has a net force = 0 on it.
- Change in position.
- A measure of an object's inertia.
- State of motion when only force on object is gravity.
- Measurement with direction.
20 Clues: Unit of mass. • Unit of force. • Change in position. • Measurement with direction. • Measurement without direction. • Path taken by projectile. • Force from string or rope. • Sum of 2 or more vectors. • Rate of change of velocity. • a push or pull on an object. • Rate of change of displacement. • ...
Grade 11 Physics Review 2018-06-12
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- time taken for one vibration
- number used to compare speeds to sound
- describes how long radio isotopes last
- 3.6 million joules
- produced by two similar frequencies
- rate of change of velocity
- measure particles' average Ek
- negative subatomic particle
- highest part of a transverse wave
- force that acts to prevent sliding
- unit of sound level
- motion that repeats itself
- ____ heat is involved in changes of state
- reciprocal of period
- product of force and displacement
- study of motion
- unit of electric potential
- common temperature scale in USA
- _____ law describes induced currents
- _____ decay produces helium nuclei
- has zero amplitude in a standing wave
- coiled conductor
- energy detectable by the ear
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- lowest part of a transverse wave
- force that acts perpendicular to surfaces
- type of periodic motion
- unit of electric current
- change in position
- quantity with magnitude and direction
- common temperature scale in science
- author of Newton's first law
- a magnetic _____ surrounds a magnet
- energy of motion
- positive subatomic particle
- path of a projectile
- gas to liquid change
- rate of doing work
- force supplied by a rope
- _____ decay produces high energy electrons
- common temperature scale in Canada
- tool for analyzing forces
- organ of hearing
- unit of force
- type of metal strip found in thermostats
- _____ decay produces high energy photons
- unit of energy
- weakest fundamental force
- transfer of thermal energy
- unwanted sound
- distance divided by time
- ability to do work
51 Clues: unit of force • unit of energy • unwanted sound • study of motion • energy of motion • organ of hearing • coiled conductor • change in position • 3.6 million joules • rate of doing work • ability to do work • unit of sound level • path of a projectile • gas to liquid change • reciprocal of period • type of periodic motion • unit of electric current • force supplied by a rope • distance divided by time • ...
Physics Semester 1 Terms 2018-11-27
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- how fast something is moving
- any influence that tends to accelerate an object
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- energy of position, usually related to the relative position of two things
- the theorem that states that whenever work is done, energy changes
- a collision in which objects become tangled or coupled together
- a diagram showing all the forces acting on an object
- the product of force on an object and the distance through which it moves
- path distance divided by time interval
- newton's law that states for every action there is a reaction
- the product of mass and velocity of an object.
- the rate at which velocity is changing
- a quantity in physics that is specified by magnitude only
- the force on a body due to the gravitational attraction
- an orderly method for gaining, organizing, and applying new knowledge
- newton's law that describes the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration
- energy of motion, equal to half the mass multiplied by velocity squared
- the unit for work and all other forms of energy
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- rate at which work is done
- newton's law that states the law of inertia
- unit for force
- the property of an object or a system that enables it to do work
- when two values change in opposite directions, so that one increases the other decreases
- energy due to the position or movement of something
- product of force and time interval during which the force acts
- the fundamental unit of mass
- friction, or drag, that acts on something moving through the air
- moition under the influence of the gravitational force only
- unit of power
- collision in which objects rebound without lasting deformation or heat generation
- the property of any body to resist changes in its state of motion
- _______ of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- a measure of an object's inertia
- the force that acts to resist the relative motion of objects that are in contact
34 Clues: unit of power • unit for force • rate at which work is done • how fast something is moving • the fundamental unit of mass • a measure of an object's inertia • path distance divided by time interval • the rate at which velocity is changing • newton's law that states the law of inertia • the product of mass and velocity of an object. • ...
Remove Physics EOY Crossword 2023-06-16
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- non-ohmic, less resistance more temperature
- same before and after collisions
- potential energy and water
- coloumb per second
- fuel for nuclear fission
- joule per coloumb
- cloud of dust and gas
- newton metre
- used to visualize a sound wave
- transfer of heat in fluids
- VERY dense astral body
- work per unit coloumb charge
- last stage of main sequence star
- charge staying in place
- magnitude and direction
- practical use of static electricity
- peak to peak on a wave
- 9.81 field strength
- change in velocity over time
- end of Hooke's proportionality
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- voltage over current
- just after super red giant
- sinusoidal charge flow
- Air resistance and Weight balanced
- highest wavelength EM
- force over area
- communication satellites EM
- light bending from one medium to the next
- more light, less resistance
- Over the critical angle
- measured in Hz
- Current in one direction only
- practical use of TIR
- why metals conduct heat and electricity
- trnasfer of heat in solids
- highest frequency EM
- bigger wavelength as galaxies move away
- magnitude only
- non-ohmic, more resistance more temperature
- absorbs and emits all EM radiation
- half mass velocity squared
- changing wavelength with speed
- useful over total
- unidirectional charge flow
44 Clues: newton metre • measured in Hz • magnitude only • force over area • joule per coloumb • useful over total • coloumb per second • 9.81 field strength • voltage over current • practical use of TIR • highest frequency EM • highest wavelength EM • cloud of dust and gas • sinusoidal charge flow • VERY dense astral body • peak to peak on a wave • Over the critical angle • charge staying in place • ...
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 • ...
Grade 7 Physics Review 2023-09-30
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- In this circuit all components are connected end to end to form a single path for current flow.
- The process to change certain type of energy into another form of energy.
- This physical quantity is the product of the mass of an object and the constant of acceleration due to gravity.
- The standard measure of energy.
- The standard measure of voltage.
- Sound travels the fastest in this medium.
- A good conductor.
- The energy stored in a rubber band.
- Sound can not travel in this space.
- What produces sound?
- The standard measure of current.
- A celestial object in the Solar System which has the acceleration due to gravity of 1.6 N/kg.
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- The stored energy in a candle.
- Example of an insulator.
- Wasted energy that spreads to the environment and can not be recovered.
- The standard measure of mass.
- Sound travels through this type of wave.
- The reflection of sound.
- Energy supply in a flash light.
- The standard measure of weight.
20 Clues: A good conductor. • What produces sound? • Example of an insulator. • The reflection of sound. • The standard measure of mass. • The stored energy in a candle. • The standard measure of energy. • Energy supply in a flash light. • The standard measure of weight. • The standard measure of voltage. • The standard measure of current. • The energy stored in a rubber band. • ...
Physics of My Life 2023-12-08
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- Energy stored in the bonds between atoms in an object when it is temporarily under stress
- The transfer of heat by the evaporation of water
- Energy of motion
- When heat moves from one object to another through contact
- Energy carried by light waves
- Energy of a moving object
- Vibration of particles with matter
- The transfer of heat to electromagnetic waves
- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- Vibration of Waves through matter
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- Energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms/molecules
- Unit for Energy
- Energy stored in an object due to its height above the earth
- Stored Energy
- The transfer of radiant energy to chemical energy for a plant to get food for itself
- The transfer of heat between two objects due to the currents of a gas or liquid
- When one type of energy transforms into another type of energy
- Movement of electrons
- Formula for kinetic energy
- Formula for potential energy
20 Clues: Stored Energy • Unit for Energy • Energy of motion • Movement of electrons • Energy of a moving object • Formula for kinetic energy • Formula for potential energy • Energy carried by light waves • Vibration of Waves through matter • Vibration of particles with matter • Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • The transfer of heat to electromagnetic waves • ...
Sonography Physics Week 1 2023-09-12
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- ____constructive interference is not purely in or out of phase
- array used in abdomen, pelvic, ob/gyne
- 1540m/s is the speed of sound (propagation velocity) in what tissue
- ______interference when resultant wave amplitude is cancelled out
- type of u/s tat detects and measures blood flow
- maximum variation of a variable from the mean value (A= [max-min]/2)
- short wavelength, ____frequency
- pulse comes from ___ starting point for sector imaging
- long wavelength, ___frequency
- mechanical wave motion perpendicular to wave direction
- frequency is determined by the ___ of the wave
- mechanical wave motion parallel to wave direciton
- this effect is the principle of converting energy by applying pressure to a crystal
- the amount of cycles of compression and rarefaction occuring in a second
- waves that propogate through a medium
- variables of mechanical change in a medium during sound propogation
- wave propagation causes a ___increase in the surrounding medium as heat is lost
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- during compression density ____
- transducer frequency for ___ is 1.6-2.5MZ
- particle ____ is particles moving locally along the wave path
- pie/edge shaped array in cardiac
- one cycle per second unit
- waves that can propogate in a medium or vacuum
- sound is a ____wave
- concentration of force
- physical distance from one compression to the next
- period and frequency are________
- this technique sends a pulse of ultrasound into the patient making echos at organ boundaries
- three scanning formats, ____, sector, and convex/curved
- density=mass/____
- unit of measurement for wavelength
- ______ interference when resultant wave amplitude is 2x the original
- 3 cycles per second is ____Hz
33 Clues: density=mass/____ • sound is a ____wave • concentration of force • one cycle per second unit • long wavelength, ___frequency • 3 cycles per second is ____Hz • during compression density ____ • short wavelength, ____frequency • pie/edge shaped array in cardiac • period and frequency are________ • unit of measurement for wavelength • waves that propogate through a medium • ...
Holiday Physics Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-20
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- Santa stops at houses _-ically.
- Put some Christmas cookies in the _ for the pigs!
- On Christmas Eve, Santa is _ (wave) around the world.
- Your Christmas lights must be turned on to show the angle of incidence and reflection are equal, it's the _ (of reflection)!
- Stop the Grinch's _ of Christmas!
- Santa _-ally wears a red suit and hat for the holidays.
- There's Mr. Snowman, just _ (wave) in the snow.
- The elves received _ to wear on their sweaters.
- Before the party, I check my (angle of) _ in the car.
- The maximum height of the sound wave from the normal, made when Santa yells at his reindeer.
- If Santa's journey on Christmas Eve is a standing wave, what do you call one of places he always goes?
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- Two carolers meet and sing together, becoming friends. _ interference
- The high and low notes of Christmas songs each have a different _.
- The sound of bells from Santa's sleigh travels in _ waves.
- Here comes Santa Claus, here comes Santa Claus... Hear those sleigh bells jingle j_... (of incidence)
- A package from Santa's sleigh falls and is lost in the ocean's _ waves.
- Santa has to travel across all the continents, what a (wave)- _-ly journey!
- Frosty the snowman, had to hurry on his way, but he _-d (pulse)goodbye...
- The angry choir teacher comes and tells the children to stop carolling. _ interference
- If Santa's journey on Christmas Eve is a standing wave, what are the places he switches up and visits once every few years called?
20 Clues: Santa stops at houses _-ically. • Stop the Grinch's _ of Christmas! • There's Mr. Snowman, just _ (wave) in the snow. • The elves received _ to wear on their sweaters. • Put some Christmas cookies in the _ for the pigs! • On Christmas Eve, Santa is _ (wave) around the world. • Before the party, I check my (angle of) _ in the car. • ...
Year 9 Physics Crossword 2024-01-09
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- the weight or force on something
- how fast something is moving often measured in meters per second, miles per hour, or kilometers per hour
- a lever or other machine where the load is bigger than the effort
- spread out
- a way of transferring energy from hot substances to cooler ones
- the force put on something, especially a lever or other simple machine
- a simple machine consisting of a wheel that can turn on an axis with a rom running around it
- a lever or other machine where the load moves further than the effort
- change shape
- a device such as a lever that makes it easier to move something by multiplying a force or a distance
- a way of saying how much energy something wastes
- a simple machine that consists of a long bar and a pivot
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- a name used to describe energy when it is stored in moving things
- the turning effect of a force
- to change speed
- a force that slows things down that are moving through air
- a force that slows things down with water
- energy from the sun
- in balance
- the unit for the movement of a force
- a point about which something turns another name for a pivot
- a fuel formed from the dead remains of organisms over millions of years
- a sloping surface
- a gas or liquid
24 Clues: spread out • in balance • change shape • to change speed • a gas or liquid • a sloping surface • energy from the sun • the turning effect of a force • the weight or force on something • the unit for the movement of a force • a force that slows things down with water • a way of saying how much energy something wastes • a simple machine that consists of a long bar and a pivot • ...
Year 8 Physics Review 2024-07-05
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- The amount by which speed increases in one second.
- A unit of speed. (3w)
- The force exerted by air particles when they collide with a surface. (2w)
- The unit of moment. (2w)
- A unit of pressure. (4w)
- The point about which a lever or see-saw balances.
- A measure of how far something travels in a given time.
- The speed at a particular moment.(2w)
- A measure of the ability of a force to rotate an object about a pivot.
- The pressure produced by collisions of particles in a liquid. (2w)
- A graph that shows how far an object moves each second. (3w)
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- Pressure caused by the collisions of air molecules that produce a force on an area (2 words)
- An object is in equilibrium if the clockwise moments equal the anticlockwise moments. (2w)
- The point in an object where the force of gravity seems to act. (3w)
- The total distance travelled in the total time taken for a complete journey. (2w)
- Squashed into a smaller space.
- A force exerted on a certain area.
- The difference between the speeds of two moving objects, or of a moving and a stationary object. (2w)
- The point in an object where the mass of an object seems to act. (3w)
- Cannot be compressed (squashed)
- The mass of a material in a certain volume.
21 Clues: A unit of speed. (3w) • The unit of moment. (2w) • A unit of pressure. (4w) • Squashed into a smaller space. • Cannot be compressed (squashed) • A force exerted on a certain area. • The speed at a particular moment.(2w) • The mass of a material in a certain volume. • The amount by which speed increases in one second. • The point about which a lever or see-saw balances. • ...
Physics Crossword Group 4 2024-04-21
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- A type of thermodynamic system where the amount of energy within cannot change.
- The amount of heat that must be added to one unit of mass of the substance in order to cause an increase of one unit in temperature.
- Transfer of heat energy or electric charge through a material.
- Energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light.
- A system that does not have a net external force and does not exchange matter or energy with its surroundings.
- The space between the atoms or molecules of the matter
- Compressible fluid is a type of fluid that can change its volume under varying pressure, with air being a common example. Incompressible fluid is a type of fluid that cannot change its volume under varying pressure, with water being a common example.
- An instrument used to measure and read temperature
- Two or more atoms that are connected by chemical bonds where its structure and properties can be examined using physical methods.
- A system that can exchange both energy and matter with its surroundings.
- The physical process where matter moves from one state to another.
- The amount of heat needed to cause a unit change in temperature in a given mass of material.
- being or involving a state of matter dependent upon temperature.
- the process in which the molecules are moved from the region of higher temperature to lower temperature.
- The measurement of energy in a thermodynamic system.
- A closed, 3D surface that encloses the system and separates it from its surroundings.
- A branch of physics that deals with heat, work, temperature, and energy.
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- Expansion relationships for length, area, and volume of a body due to a change in temperature.
- A measure of the disorder of a system. Entropy also describes how much energy is not available to do work.
- The complete description of a physical system, referring to its condition at a particular moment in time.
- The temperature does not change when energy is absorbed or released by a substance during a change in its physical state.
- If the properties of the system like pressure, temperature, and volume stay in the same state over time and space.
- The energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- The attractive forces between the negative end of one molecule and the positive end of another.
- A system of matter and energy confined to a defined region of space that may exchange matter and energy with its surroundings.
- The process of heat transfer by the bulk movement of molecules within fluids such as gasses and liquids.
- The measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms of any of several scales, including Fahrenheit and Celsius.
- The combined energy from molecules moving, atoms vibrating, and the electric energy in molecules.
- Energy that is in transit from a high temperature object to a lower temperature object.
- Everything external to the system is the surroundings.
- The chemical reactions in which heat energy is absorbed.
- The position of a point in time on a cycle of a waveform. Phase is a dimensionless quantity.
- Release of heat that causes the immediate surrounding temperature to rise.
33 Clues: An instrument used to measure and read temperature • The measurement of energy in a thermodynamic system. • The space between the atoms or molecules of the matter • Everything external to the system is the surroundings. • The chemical reactions in which heat energy is absorbed. • Transfer of heat energy or electric charge through a material. • ...
Process Tech Physics Crossword 2025-11-24
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- the movement of fluids
- the ratio of the density of a liquid or solid to the density of pure water
- a substance with a definite volume and a fixed shape
- the measure of the thermal energy of a substance
- the resistance encountered when one material slides against another
- the name of the physics principle stating that at a constant temperature, as the pressure of a gas increases, the volume of the gas decreases
- the pressure at the surface of the earth
- an object’s tendency to return to its original shape after it has been stretched or compressed
- a measure of the force of gravity on an object
- a substance with a definite mass but no definite shape
- an instrument designed to measure the specific gravity of a liquid
- the transfer of heat through matter via vibrational motion
- the amount of matter in a body or object measured by its resistance to a change in motion
- the conversion of a liquid into a vapor
- the name of the physics principle stating that as the speed of a fluid in a constricted space increases, the pressure in side the fluid decreases
- the name of the physics principle stating that , at constant pressure, the volume of a gas increases as the temperature of the gas increases
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- an assisted advantage, usually gained through the use of a tool
- substances, usually liquids or vapors, that can be made to flow
- the temperature at which liquid physically changes to a gas at a given pressure
- a gas that contains positive and negative ions
- the amount of force a substance or object exerts over a particular area
- the measure of a fluid’s resistance to flow
- a substance with a definite volume but no fixed shape
- the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of 1 pound of water 1 degree Fahrenheit
- the transfer of heat through the circulation or movement of a liquid or a gas
- the transfer of energy from one object to another as a result of a temperature difference between the two objects
- the transfer of heat energy through electromagnetic waves
- energy that causes a change in the motion of an object, involving strength or direction of push or pull
- the principle that a solid object will float if its density is less than the fluid in which it is suspended
- the distance traveled over time or change in position over time
- the ratio of an object’s mass to its volume
- the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius
- anything that takes up space
33 Clues: the movement of fluids • anything that takes up space • the conversion of a liquid into a vapor • the pressure at the surface of the earth • the measure of a fluid’s resistance to flow • the ratio of an object’s mass to its volume • a gas that contains positive and negative ions • a measure of the force of gravity on an object • ...
Nuclear and Particle Physics 2026-03-27
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- positively charged nucleon
- neutral very low‑mass lepton
- plural of nucleus
- charged atom
- particle meets antiparticle
- decays detected per second
- proton or neutron
- opposite‑charge counterpart
- self‑sustaining process
- same protons different neutrons
- smallest unit of an element
- slows neutrons
- unpredictable timing of decay
- natural environmental radiation
- time for half a sample to decay
- rate of radioactive decay
- unit of activity
- three‑quark hadron
- slow moving particle initiates fission
- happens without external cause
- total protons and neutrons
- atomic number of an atom
- antiparticle of electron
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- cannot be broken down
- neutral nucleon
- probability a nucleus decays per second
- process of unstable nuclei emitting radiation
- missing mass of a nucleus
- negatively charged lepton
- specific nucleus defined by numbers
- four fundamental interactions
- enriched fuel for reactors
- photon creates particle pair
- fundamental strong‑interacting particle
- combining light nuclei
- force binding nucleons
- central region of an atom
- number of neutrons
- particle not affected by strong force
- particle experiencing strong force
- age measurement using carbon14
- energy to separate a nucleus
- quark–antiquark hadron
- absorbs neutrons
- splitting heavy nuclei
- exchange particle mediating forces
46 Clues: charged atom • slows neutrons • neutral nucleon • unit of activity • absorbs neutrons • plural of nucleus • proton or neutron • number of neutrons • three‑quark hadron • cannot be broken down • combining light nuclei • force binding nucleons • quark–antiquark hadron • splitting heavy nuclei • self‑sustaining process • atomic number of an atom • antiparticle of electron • missing mass of a nucleus • ...
Year 12 Physics Revision 2026-03-24
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- The minimum frequency of incident radiation required to liberate an electron from the surface of a metal.
- The product of the force and the time for which it acts, equal to the change in momentum. It is the area under a Force-Time graph
- The maximum stress a material can withstand before breaking
- When a particle and its corresponding antiparticle meet, converting their entire mass into two photons of electromagnetic radiation
- An electron moving to a higher energy state
- Two waves are coherent if they have a constant phase difference and the same frequency
- Responsible for beta decay and quark flavor change
- A fundamental particle that does not feel the Strong force
- The short-range force (attractive from 0.5 to 3fm that holds nucleons together in the nucleus, overcoming the electrostatic repulsion between protons
- The maximum extent to which a solid may be stretched without permanent (plastic) deformation
- the amount of energy gained by a single electron when it moves through a potential difference of 1V
- The minimum potential difference required to stop the highest-kinetic-energy photoelectrons from reaching the anode in a photoelectric cell
- The angle of incidence that produces an angle of refraction of 90 degrees
- Atoms of the same element with the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons
- The wavelength associated with a particle (like an electron) that is moving with a specific momentum. It proves that matter has wave-like properties
- A discrete packet of electromagnetic energy
- Force multiplied by the perpendicular distance from a pivot.
- The outer layer of an optical fiber that allows total internal reflection
- An error that shifts all readings by the same amount
- Force per unit cross-sectional area
- In optical fibers, when rays enter at different angles, taking different paths and arriving at different times, causing pulse broadening
- A hadron made of three quarks (Protons and Neutrons)
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- Forces that all act within the same two-dimensional plane
- For an object in equilibrium, the sum of the clockwise moments about a point is equal to the sum of the anticlockwise moments about the same point.
- Light consisting of a single wavelength (and therefore a single color
- The point where weight acts
- A point on a stationary wave with zero amplitude
- An object acted upon only by the force of gravity. Its horizontal velocity remains constant (ignoring air resistance), while its vertical motion undergoes constant acceleration
- Resistance to plastic deformation or scratching
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred from one form to another
- Waves where oscillations are parallel to energy transfer (e.g., sound)
- Restricting a transverse wave to a single plane of oscillation
- A material that breaks with little or no plastic deformation (e.g., glass or cast iron)
- The ratio of an object's charge to its mass
- The point beyond which Hooke’s Law is no longer obeyed
- A pair of equal and opposite forces acting on a body along different lines of action, causing rotation but no linear motion
- A state where the resultant force and the resultant moment on an object are both zero
- A measure of a material's stiffness (Stress / Strain)
- A type of random error caused by viewing a measurement scale at an angle rather than head-on
- The constant speed reached by a falling object when the drag force (air resistance) equals the accelerating force (weight), resulting in zero net force and zero acceleration
- When a single photon of sufficient energy interactsto produce a particle and its corresponding antiparticle
- The principle where two waves combine to form a resultant displacement
- A quantum number that is conserved in strong interactions but can change by +1 or -1 in weak interactions (where strange quarks are created or decay)
- The minimum energy to liberate an electron from a metal surface
- Diagram A simplified sketch showing all the forces acting on a single object, represented as vectors originating from the center of mass
- How close a series of measurements are to each other
46 Clues: The point where weight acts • Force per unit cross-sectional area • An electron moving to a higher energy state • The ratio of an object's charge to its mass • A discrete packet of electromagnetic energy • Resistance to plastic deformation or scratching • A point on a stationary wave with zero amplitude • Responsible for beta decay and quark flavor change • ...
Physics chapter 1-7 2024-10-07
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- The change in momentum of an object when a force is applied over time.
- The rate of change of velocity.
- The SI unit of force.
- The measure of an object's mass multiplied by the gravitational field strength.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- A vector quantity that measures the change in position of an object.
- Tendency of a body to resist changes in its velocity.
- The product of force and distance moved in the direction of the force.
- A force that resists motion between two surfaces.
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- The ratio of useful energy output to total energy input, usually expressed as a percentage.
- Rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
- A scalar quantity that represents the total path length an object travels.
- Energy stored in a body due to its position or state.
- The force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth.
- The quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
- Energy possessed by an object due to its motion.
- The state when the net force on an object is zero.
- The motion of an object under the influence of gravitational force only.
- A push or pull that acts on an object.
- Distance traveled per unit time in a specified direction.
20 Clues: The SI unit of force. • The rate of change of velocity. • A push or pull that acts on an object. • The ability to do work or cause change. • Energy possessed by an object due to its motion. • A force that resists motion between two surfaces. • The state when the net force on an object is zero. • Rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. • ...
Physics B - Energy (2024) 2024-12-05
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- Generating electricity by means of the sea level rise and fall (5)
- Describes a device which wastes a lot of energy (10)
- The vertical distance above the ground (6)
- Unit of Energy(5)
- Ratio of useful energy to input energy (9)
- Type of Electromagnetic wave released by all objects possessing heat energy (8)
- Behaviour with the stretched or compressed item will return to its original shape (7)
- Another name for energy transferred (4,4)
- The transfer of energy by means of currents of moving particles (10)
- One way energy is transferred; through copper wires (8)
- Means of generating electricity by means of falling water (13)
- The correct unit of length (5)
- The movement of heat energy by means of a wave of electromagnetic nature (10)
- Electric device used to measure the amount of energy passed through to a component (10)
- The prevention of the transfer of heat energy (10)
- The perfect emitter and absorber of energy (5,6)
- The down force caused by mass x gravity (6)
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- The rise divided by the run of a straight line graph (8)
- An outdated type of bulb which uses a glowing hot coil of wire, which is very wasteful (8)
- The cube with 4 different coloured surfaces used to test emittance(6)
- Energy associated with motion (7)
- Nuclear waste is dangerous because it is ____ (10)
- The unit of distance (5)
- Energy that is lost, not useful (5)
- The energy required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a given substance by 1'C (8,4,8)
- means of generating electricity by the fission of uranium atoms (7)
- Unit of Power (4)
- One of the four ways energy is transferred, by direct contact force applied (10)
- Stored energy (9)
- The amount of matter in an object, in kg (4)
- The movement of heat energy by means of particle vibrations passed on through a material (10)
- One of the four ways energy is transferred, through wires (11)
- The rate of transfer of energy (5)
33 Clues: Unit of Energy(5) • Unit of Power (4) • Stored energy (9) • The unit of distance (5) • The correct unit of length (5) • Energy associated with motion (7) • The rate of transfer of energy (5) • Energy that is lost, not useful (5) • Another name for energy transferred (4,4) • The vertical distance above the ground (6) • Ratio of useful energy to input energy (9) • ...
Physics Unit 2 Review 2024-11-18
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- The force an object experiences as a result of all the forces acting upon it, particularly in regards to vertical acceleration.
- Force is equal to mass times acceleration is Newton's _____ law.
- A book is sitting on the table. The table pushing back on the book is what force?
- The mass of an object that is twenty kilograms on the moon.
- The mass of an object that weighs 100 Newtons on Earth.
- Calculate the force due to gravity of an object with a mass of 7kg on Earth, spell out your answer and include units.
- Newton's third law states that for every force, there is another force that is equal and ______.
- Force due to gravity is also called ______.
- In a Free Body Diagram, the length of the _____ represents the magnitude of the force.
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- The force that opposes the movement of two surfaces that are in contact and are sliding over each other.
- The normal force is always __________ to the surface of contact.
- If a net force is zero, an object is said to be in ________.
- The force that resists the initiation of sliding motion between two surfaces that are in contact and at rest.
- Person 1 pulls on an object with 20N of force due East, person B pulls with 18N of force due West, what is the direction of the net force?
- Frictional force always points ________ to the direction of motion.
- What has the greatest inertia, a car or a cat?
- You push on a chair with thirty newtons of force, the chair pushes back with _______ of force.
- This is always the same no matter where you are in the universe.
- The arrow representing weight on a Force Diagram points ____.
- The tendency of an object to not accelerate, or to remain in its current state of motion.
- The net force is the ____ of all the forces in a particular direction.
21 Clues: Force due to gravity is also called ______. • What has the greatest inertia, a car or a cat? • The mass of an object that weighs 100 Newtons on Earth. • The mass of an object that is twenty kilograms on the moon. • If a net force is zero, an object is said to be in ________. • The arrow representing weight on a Force Diagram points ____. • ...
Physics Crossword - Value: $20,000 2025-02-04
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- The force that attracts objects toward the center of the Earth
- A mathematical operation that multiplies two vectors and returns a scalar
- The rate at which an object moves, regardless of direction
- A mathematical statement that expresses a relationship between quantities
- The speed of an object in a specific direction
- The overall vector when two or more vectors are combined
- A mathematical operation that multiplies two vectors and returns another vector
- The rate of change of velocity over time
- The path along which something moves or points
- A quantity that has only magnitude
- An object moving through the air under only the influence of gravity
- A part of a vector along a specific axis
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- A direction perpendicular to the ground
- The straight-line distance and direction from start to finish
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- The curved path an object follows in motion
- The size or amount of a quantity
- A geometric method for adding two vectors
- The total length of the path traveled
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- The SI unit of force
- A push or pull that causes an object to accelerate
- A direction parallel to the ground
- A force that opposes motion between two surfaces
- A state where all forces and torques cancel out
25 Clues: The SI unit of force • The size or amount of a quantity • A direction parallel to the ground • A quantity that has only magnitude • The total length of the path traveled • A direction perpendicular to the ground • The rate of change of velocity over time • A part of a vector along a specific axis • A geometric method for adding two vectors • ...
AP Physics C: Mechanics 2025-04-01
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- The rate of change of velocity with respect to time
- An interaction that changes the motion of an object, measured in newtons
- A collision in which both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved
- Oscillatory motion that decreases in amplitude over time due to resistive forces
- The principle that force equals mass times acceleration (F = ma)
- The study of motion without considering its causes
- The principle that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- The principle that the total momentum of a system remains constant if no external forces act on it
- A resistive force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact
- The motion of a body around a fixed axis
- A measure of an object's resistance to changes in its rotational motion
- The product of an object’s mass and velocity (p = mv)
- Energy - The stored energy of an object due to its position or configuration
- The rate of change of displacement with respect to time
- The law stating that planets move in elliptical orbits with the Sun at one focus
- A collision in which momentum is conserved but kinetic energy is not
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- The energy of an object due to its motion, given by (1/2)mv²
- The law stating that a line from the planet to the Sun sweeps out equal areas in equal times
- of Energy - The principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed
- The law stating that the square of the orbital period is proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of the orbit
- The change in position of an object, measured as a vector quantity
- The force transmitted through a string, rope, or cable when it is pulled tight
- Oscillatory motion in which the restoring force is proportional to displacement
- The attractive force between two masses, given by Newton’s law of universal gravitation
- The rotational equivalent of linear momentum (L = Iω)
- The phenomenon that occurs when an external force matches the natural frequency of a system, causing large amplitude oscillations
- The force that keeps an object moving in a circular path, directed toward the center of the circle
- The principle that an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an external force
- The perpendicular force exerted by a surface on an object in contact with it
- The principle stating that angular momentum remains constant if no external torque acts on a system
- The transfer of energy by a force applied over a distance (W = Fd cosθ)
- The change in momentum of an object, equal to force times time (J = Ft)
- A measure of the effectiveness of a force in causing rotational motion (τ = rF sinθ)
- The principle stating that the force exerted by a spring is proportional to its displacement (F = -kx)
34 Clues: The motion of a body around a fixed axis • The study of motion without considering its causes • The rate of change of velocity with respect to time • The rotational equivalent of linear momentum (L = Iω) • The product of an object’s mass and velocity (p = mv) • The rate of change of displacement with respect to time • ...
Conceptual Physics Part I 2025-09-17
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- tower of pisa
- opposes motion through contact
- how fast an object moves
- arrow drawn to scale
- type of forces w/ magnetism
- magnitude only
- no changes in motion
- quantity of matter
- force upon object due to gravity
- type of forces w/ gravity
- unit of force
- type of forces w/ our bodies
- quantity of space an object takes
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- unit of mass
- type of forces w/ electricity
- total distance over time
- motion under influence of gravity
- resisting changes in motion
- sum of all forces
- sum of two vectors
- rate at which velocity changes
- push or pull
- speed at any instant
- speed and direction
- natural and violent motion
25 Clues: unit of mass • push or pull • tower of pisa • unit of force • magnitude only • sum of all forces • sum of two vectors • quantity of matter • speed and direction • arrow drawn to scale • no changes in motion • speed at any instant • total distance over time • how fast an object moves • type of forces w/ gravity • natural and violent motion • resisting changes in motion • type of forces w/ magnetism • ...
Ionizing Radiation Health Physics 2025-05-11
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- increasing ___ gives stronger x-rays
- ___ and X-ray photons have no mass, no charge, and travel at the speed of light and skin cannot protect against it
- The combined effect of the RAM decaying and the biological clearing of the material,
- The activity of a radioisotope is based on the number of____of RAM per a unit of time.
- decay mode of Cesium-137 and H-3
- area of the target bombarded by the electrons at any moment in time, the exact point where the X-rays begin
- Stage of ARS in which when body system effects start to appear
- has delegated regulatory authority to the AF for the RAMs in its inventory through the USAF Master Materials License (MML).
- Type of energy removal that involves the complete removal of orbital electrons
- Type of energy removal where the electron merely jumps to a lower atomic energy level, to one of higher energy
- ___has a benefit of reducing scatter radiation and improving the radiographic image
- Process in which a nucleus emits radiation and transforms the unstable atom into a different nuclide to become stable.
- Alpha particles are the ___penetrating of the radiations
- increasing __ gives more x-rays
- decay mode of Th-230, U-234/235/238, and Am-241
- Radioactive ____is the amount of time needed for half of the “activity” to decay away.
- Type of energy removal where arelatively fast-moving particle nears a nucleus and the attractive force alters its trajectory, causing it to slow down
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- Stage of ARS in which the body outwardly expresses initial symptoms of exposure
- Elements that are in an unstable state and trying to achieve ___.
- Type of decay in which an atom’s nucleus sheds an alpha particle, changing it from one element to another.
- Type of decay in which the splitting of a nucleus into at least two other nuclei that releases a large amount of energy
- negatively charged filament that emits electrons when heated sufficiently
- Type of beta decay in which a neutron in an atom’s nucleus turns into a proton, an electron, and an antineutrino
- How many modes of decay are there?
- Type of beta decay in which a proton in an atom’s nucleus turns into a neutron, a positron and a neutrino.
- positively charged; attracts the electrons from the cathode and usually has a rotating disc that acts as a target for the electrons
- elements that have unstable isotopes are___.
- unstable combinations of isotopes are ____.
- The predicable rate of RAM clearing the body
- Stage of ARS in which the patient is relatively symptom free
30 Clues: increasing __ gives more x-rays • decay mode of Cesium-137 and H-3 • How many modes of decay are there? • increasing ___ gives stronger x-rays • unstable combinations of isotopes are ____. • elements that have unstable isotopes are___. • The predicable rate of RAM clearing the body • decay mode of Th-230, U-234/235/238, and Am-241 • ...
EOY Physics Extra credit 2025-05-21
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- the main rocket boy
- Why you gotta be so negative?
- may the force be with you for a great distance
- somewhere over the rainbow
- why your clothes stick together in dryer
- changing magnetic field around a wire
- this little light of mine...I'm gonna let it shine
- wave at the ballgame
- the sound of sirens pass you by
- last name of Trump's press secretary
- loosely bound outer electrons
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- you're looking at the man in the mirror
- Santa uses this in the North Pole to reduce glare from snow
- The reason why you were grounded;)
- virtual influencer and pigman
- working overtime
- light and electrons
- EV and man who pioneered AC current
- tune in to this lowest energy wave on the spectrum
- Do not break his laws!
20 Clues: working overtime • the main rocket boy • light and electrons • wave at the ballgame • Do not break his laws! • somewhere over the rainbow • Why you gotta be so negative? • virtual influencer and pigman • loosely bound outer electrons • the sound of sirens pass you by • The reason why you were grounded;) • EV and man who pioneered AC current • last name of Trump's press secretary • ...
Physics: Solar-Thermal Energy 2025-05-14
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- arrangement of mirrors in a parabolic trough
- place of origin for solar thermal energy
- began to be used widespread with the threat of...
- requires equipment
- uses flat mirrors
- collects solar radiation
- _______ to operate once produced
- what the mirrors in solar thermal systems track throughout the day
- not always 100% effective during the...
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- where solar thermal energy is most effective
- heated to produce steam
- Solar thermal energy systems can reduce region's...
- requires no equipment
- replaced by solar thermal energy
- produces electricity
- type of energy that is generally better for the environment
- most common solar thermal energy system
- where the receiver is located in a solar thermal tower system
- last name of inventor of solar thermal energy
- less efficient during this time of year
20 Clues: uses flat mirrors • requires equipment • produces electricity • requires no equipment • heated to produce steam • collects solar radiation • replaced by solar thermal energy • _______ to operate once produced • most common solar thermal energy system • less efficient during this time of year • not always 100% effective during the... • place of origin for solar thermal energy • ...
Year 7 Physics 2 2025-05-18
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- Makes a noise when a current flows through it
- The safety wire in a plug that protects you from electric shocks
- A force can change the speed, direction and...
- The force produced by mass in a gravitational field
- A force spread over an area
- Provided by the cell / battery
- It's circuit symbole is a blank rectangle
- The force that opposes motion
- The flow of charge (electrons) in a circuit
- This does not change if you visit another planet
- Spins when a current flows through it
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- Opooses the flow of charge
- An ammeter is placed in a circuit this way to measure the current
- The difference between the original length and the stretched length
- Releases light when a current flows through it
- The object will return to its original shape when the force is removed
- A voltemeter is placed in a circuit this way to measure the energy difference
- A component used to break (or complete) the circuit
- A safety component that will melt when the current is too high, breaking the circuit
- The overall force acting on an object
20 Clues: Opooses the flow of charge • A force spread over an area • The force that opposes motion • Provided by the cell / battery • The overall force acting on an object • Spins when a current flows through it • It's circuit symbole is a blank rectangle • The flow of charge (electrons) in a circuit • Makes a noise when a current flows through it • ...
A Level Physics Keywords 2025-05-08
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- F=k(Q1Q2)/r^2
- Charge stored per unit pd.
- When a proton in a proton-rich nucleus turns into a neutron through the weak interaction with an external electron.
- An ______ collision is when there is no loss of KE.
- The extent to which a material opposes the flow of electric current through it.
- The volume of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature when pressure is kept constant.
- Stationary waves that _________ freely don't transfer energy to their surroundings.
- Minimum velocity required for an object to escape a planet when vertically projected.
- By reducing Contact _____, we can reduce the force exerted on a human in a collision.
- What is conserved in strong interactions? K0 has this value at +1.
- A type of deformation when it doesn't return to its original shape.
- The potential difference across a cell.
- Work required to separate a nucleus into its constituent nucleons.
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- When the line of action of the weight passes beyond the pivot.
- When 2 waves have a constant phase difference and frequency.
- The original experimenter repeats the investigation using same method and equipment and obtains the same results.
- Angular Speed is this per second.
- Kinetic Energy + Potential Energy
- When the frequency of the driving force is equal to the natural frequency of the oscillator.
- Use Fleming's _____ Hand rule to find the direction of the current, field and force.
- One of the key SUVAT equations.
- Process of moving an electron up energy levels.
- A reflecting telescope with a concave primary mirror.
- This decay occurs when a neutron becomes a proton and an anti-neutrino.
- Rate of Energy Transfer
- This law states that the direction of induced current opposes the change to current.
26 Clues: F=k(Q1Q2)/r^2 • Rate of Energy Transfer • Charge stored per unit pd. • One of the key SUVAT equations. • Angular Speed is this per second. • Kinetic Energy + Potential Energy • The potential difference across a cell. • Process of moving an electron up energy levels. • An ______ collision is when there is no loss of KE. • A reflecting telescope with a concave primary mirror. • ...
Physics Units and Definitions 2025-07-18
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- The unit of current
- The unit of energy
- The unit of potential difference
- The unit of charge
- The unit of resistance
- The unit of mass
- heat transfer that requires no particles
- the centre of an atom
- The unit of distance
- The unit of frequency
- heat transfer through a liquid
- heat transfer through a solid
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- a positively charged particle in an atom
- The unit of time
- a negatively charged particle in an atom
- a circuit where the current only has one path
- a circuit where the current can follow more than one path
- The unit of power
- energy stored when moving
- The unit of force
- the type of energy stored in food
21 Clues: The unit of time • The unit of mass • The unit of power • The unit of force • The unit of energy • The unit of charge • The unit of current • The unit of distance • the centre of an atom • The unit of frequency • The unit of resistance • energy stored when moving • heat transfer through a solid • heat transfer through a liquid • The unit of potential difference • ...
GCSE Physics Paper 1 2025-07-11
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- A positively charged subatomic particle found in the nucleus.
- The capacity to do work or cause change, stored in particles as kinetic and potential energy.
- The amount of matter in an object, measured in kilograms.
- A type of nuclear radiation consisting of two protons and two neutrons.
- Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or particles.
- The change of state from gas to liquid.
- The rapid vaporization of a liquid when it reaches its boiling point.
- Mass per unit volume of a substance, usually measured in kg/m³.
- A physical form of matter: solid, liquid, or gas.
- A negatively charged subatomic particle found in shells around the nucleus.
- The amount of space an object occupies.
- Hidden energy absorbed or released during a change of state without a temperature change.
- High-energy electromagnetic radiation emitted from a nucleus.
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- The total energy stored inside a system due to the motion and position of particles.
- The slow change of a liquid into a gas at the surface, below boiling point.
- The process of changing from solid to liquid.
- A property per unit mass, such as specific heat capacity or specific latent heat.
- A transformation between states of matter, such as melting or boiling.
- The direct change from solid to gas without becoming liquid.
- The force exerted per unit area by particles colliding with surfaces.
- A neutral subatomic particle found in the nucleus.
- The dense central part of an atom containing protons and neutrons.
- A type of radiation where a neutron changes into a proton and emits an electron.
- The smallest unit of an element, made of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
25 Clues: The change of state from gas to liquid. • The amount of space an object occupies. • The process of changing from solid to liquid. • A physical form of matter: solid, liquid, or gas. • A neutral subatomic particle found in the nucleus. • The amount of matter in an object, measured in kilograms. • The direct change from solid to gas without becoming liquid. • ...
“Crack the Physics Code!” 2025-08-27
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- A push or pull that changes the motion of an object
- The rate of change of velocity
- The force between like charges
- The shortest distance from the initial to final position with direction
- The force between opposite charges
- The energy an object has due to its motion
- The quantity of matter in an object
- The SI unit of electric charge
- A property of matter that causes it to experience a force when near other charges
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- An object remains at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon
- The force that slows down moving objects when they touch
- The speed of something in a given direction
- The unit of force
- Distance covered per unit time
- The scientist who described the three laws of motion
- A quantity that has only magnitude but no direction
- The tendency of an object to resist changes in motion
- For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
- Force equals mass times acceleration
- The force pulling objects toward Earth
20 Clues: The unit of force • Distance covered per unit time • The rate of change of velocity • The force between like charges • The SI unit of electric charge • The force between opposite charges • The quantity of matter in an object • Force equals mass times acceleration • The force pulling objects toward Earth • The energy an object has due to its motion • ...
GCSE Physics Paper 1 2025-07-08
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- What do we call a material that does not easily allow heat to pass through?
- What is defined as the rate of energy transfer?
- What is done when a force moves an object over a distance?
- What is the method of thermal energy transfer in liquids and gases?
- What type of energy is related to temperature?
- What is a push or pull acting on an object?
- What is the ability to do work called in physics?
- What force opposes motion and causes energy to be lost as heat?
- What term describes how much input energy is usefully transferred?
- What form of potential energy is stored in a stretched spring?
- What type of potential energy is gained when an object is raised?
- What is the method of thermal energy transfer in solids?
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- What substance is used to reduce friction between surfaces?
- What is the unit of power?
- What type of energy is associated with movement?
- What is the mass per unit volume of a substance?
- What is the amount of matter in an object?
- What method of heat transfer can happen through a vacuum?
- What is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1kg of a substance by 1°C?
- What is the unit of energy?
20 Clues: What is the unit of power? • What is the unit of energy? • What is the amount of matter in an object? • What is a push or pull acting on an object? • What type of energy is related to temperature? • What is defined as the rate of energy transfer? • What type of energy is associated with movement? • What is the mass per unit volume of a substance? • ...
Physics Review Rally Day 2025-09-26
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- “Rise over run”; on an 𝑥 vs 𝑡 graph, its velocity
- A measure of duration or sequence of events
- Total path length traveled (scalar)
- Total displacement divided by total time
- Quantity with magnitude and direction
- Motion under the influence of gravity alone
- Speed with direction
- Traditional celebration event where students dress up and vibe to music
- 3, 4, 5, ....
- The size or amount of a quantity (ignoring direction)
- Location of an object relative to an origin
- The Theme of this year's Homecoming
- "GO ______ _____!"
- The zero point or reference location in a coordinate system
- Former students who return to join the festivities
- The main athletic event for most homecoming traditions
- Annual school celebration welcoming back alumni and students
- SI base unit of time
- Velocity at a specific moment (slope of 𝑥 vs 𝑡 at a point)
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- School gathering to build excitement for the big game
- Rate of distance per time; magnitude only
- Quantity with magnitude only (no direction)
- SI unit of speed (write without spaces)
- Rate of change of velocity
- SI base unit of length
- SI unit of acceleration (write without spaces)
- Straight-line change in position from start to finish, with direction
- Students who lead chants, stunts, and boost school spirit
- Motion with constant velocity (zero acceleration)
- A week of themed dress-up days and activities leading to homecoming
- The orientation associated with a vector (e.g., north, +x)
31 Clues: 3, 4, 5, .... • "GO ______ _____!" • Speed with direction • SI base unit of time • SI base unit of length • Rate of change of velocity • Total path length traveled (scalar) • The Theme of this year's Homecoming • Quantity with magnitude and direction • SI unit of speed (write without spaces) • Total displacement divided by total time • Rate of distance per time; magnitude only • ...
Chapter 2: Radiation Physics 2025-10-16
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- binding force of an electron
- when matter is altered
- the ejected electron resulting from photoelectric effect
- an atom that gains or loses an electron and becomes electrically unbalanced
- type of electrical circuit; uses 65,000-100,000V, provides the high voltage required to accelerate electrons and to generate x-rays in the x-ray tube, and is controlled by the kilovoltage settings.
- the conversion of alternating current to direct current
- the energy propagated is accompanied by oscillating electric and magnetic fields positioned at right angles to one another
- substances made up of only one type of atom
- weightless bundles of energy (photons) without an electrical charge that travel in waves with a specific frequency at the speed of light
- refers to the total transfer of energy from the x-ray phton to the atoms of matter through which the x-ray beam passes
- anything that occupies space and has mass
- the number of protons inside the nucleus equals the number of electrons outside the nucleus
- refers to the speed of the wave
- two or more atoms joined by chemical bondsNeutral atom: contains an equal number of protons and electrons
- type of radiation that refers to x-radiation that is created when the primary beam interacts with matter; less penetrating that primary radiation
- tiny, negatively charged particles that have very little mass; weighs approximately 1/1800 as much as a proton or neutron
- characterizes electromagnetic radiations as discrete bundles of energy called photons or quanta
- type of frequency from electromagnetic radiations that have a long wavelength and less energy
- type of scatter that involves an x-ray photon that has its path altered by matter; occurs when a low energy x-ray photon interacts with an outer shell electron
- the production of ions, or the process of converting an atom into ions
- carry positive electrical charges (found inside the nucleus)
- tiny particles of matter that possess mass and travel in straight lines and at high speeds; transmit kinetic energy by means of their extremely fast-moving, small massesElectromagnetic radiation: the propagation of wavelike energy (without mass) through space or matter
- type of radiation produced when a high speed electron dislodges an inner shell electron from the tungsten atom and causes ionization of that atom
- electrical energy that consists of a flow of electrons through a conductor
- type of electrical current when the electrons flow in one direction through the conductor
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- type of electical circuit; uses 3-5V, regulates the flow of electrical current to the filament of the x-ray tube, and is controlled by the milliamperage settings
- the distance between the crest of one wave and the crest of the next; determines the energy and penetrating power of the radiation; the shorter the distance between the crests, the shorter is the wavelength and the higher is the energy and ability to penetrate matter
- type of effect; an x-ray photon collides with a tightly bound, inner shell electron and gives up all its energy to eject the electron from its orbit
- radiation that can produce ions by removing or adding an electron to an atom. Can be classified into two groups: particulate radiation and electromagnetic radiation
- the emission and propagation of energy through space or a substance in the form of waves or particles
- type frequency from electromagnetic radiations have a short wavelength and more energy
- characterizes electromagnetic radiations as waves and focuses on the properties of velocity, wavelength and frequency
- a high energy, ionizing electromagnetic radiation
- type of electrical current that describes an electrical current in which the electrons flow in two, opposite directions
- electrons travel around the nucleus in these well defined paths
- type of radiation that refers to the penetrating x-ray beam that is produced at the target of the anode and that exits the tubehead
- electromagnetic radiations are arranged according to their energies; only high energy radiation (cosmic rays, gamma rays, and x-rays) are capable of ionization
- a form of secondary radiation and is the resilt of an x-ray that has been deflected from its path by the interaction with matter; deflected in all directions by the patient’s tissues and travels to all parts of the patient’s body and to all areas of the dental operatory; detrimental to both the patient and the radiographer
- the fundamental unit of matter
- the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- dense core of the atom is composed of particles known as protons and neutrons
- carry no electrical charge (found inside the nucleus)
- type of radiation where speeding electrons slow down because of their interactions with the tungsten target in the anode; many electrons that interact with the tungsten atoms undergo not one but many interactions within the target
- the energy used to make xrays
- when an electron is removed from an atom in the ionization process
- the process by which certain unstable atoms or elements undergo spontaneous disintegration, or decay, to attain a more balanced nuclear state
- type of scatter that involves an x-ray photon collides with a loosely bound, outer shell electron and gives up part of its energy to eject the electron from its orbit; the xray photon loses energy and continues in a different direction at a lower energy level
- attraction between the positive nucleus and the negative electrons
- a path of electrical current
- the binding energies of orbital electrons are measured in this
- the number of wavelengths that pass a given point in a certain amount of time
51 Clues: when matter is altered • binding force of an electron • a path of electrical current • the energy used to make xrays • the fundamental unit of matter • refers to the speed of the wave • anything that occupies space and has mass • substances made up of only one type of atom • a high energy, ionizing electromagnetic radiation • ...
Puzzle 18: Quantum Physics 2025-09-08
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- – Linked quantum states across distance.
- – Energy level of electron.
- – Subatomic particle inside protons and neutrons.
- – Smallest discrete unit of energy or matter.
- – Particle passes through a barrier.
- – Wavefunction reduces to a single state.
- – Disturbance carrying energy.
- – Particle that carries force.
- – Basic unit of matter.
- – Region of electron probability.
- – Particle like electron or neutrino.
- – Particle of light.
- – Likelihood of a quantum event.
- – Quantum force field.
- – Boson giving mass to particles.
- – Discrete unit of matter.
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- – Act of observing a quantum system.
- – Measurement affects quantum state.
- – Empty space in quantum physics.
- – Positively charged particle.
- – Particle carrying the strong force.
- – Cannot know position and momentum exactly.
- – Negatively charged particle.
- – Matter particle.
- – Particle exists in multiple states at once.
- – Neutral particle in nucleus.
- – Quantum angular momentum.
- – Light behaves as both wave and particle.
- – Mathematical representation of quantum states.
- – Hypothetical fundamental particle.
30 Clues: – Matter particle. • – Particle of light. • – Quantum force field. • – Basic unit of matter. • – Discrete unit of matter. • – Energy level of electron. • – Quantum angular momentum. • – Positively charged particle. • – Negatively charged particle. • – Disturbance carrying energy. • – Particle that carries force. • – Neutral particle in nucleus. • – Likelihood of a quantum event. • ...
Physics Ch.1-3 2026-02-04
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- the measure of how close a measured or calculated value is to the true
- A system that interacts with another system to extract and store information about it
- occurring continuously over a period of time.
- vectors, two or more vectors that lie on parallel lines of action but point in opposite directions
- the specific location of an object in space relative to a chosen reference point or origin Instantaneous, occurring or done in an instant or instantly Precision, the consistency and reproducibility of a set of measurements
- the rate at which an object's velocity changes with respect to time
- of Action, an infinite straight line passing through the point of application of a force
- a quantity having direction as well as magnitude
- rule, where two vectors placed tail-to-tail form adjacent sides of a parallelogram
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- the speed of something in a given direction
- The moving of something from its place or position
- branch of mechanics about the motion of objects without the forces which cause the motion
- vectors, Orthogonal vectors are vectors that are perpendicular to each other
- units, the modern universally used metric system of measurement
- Fall, downward movement under the force of gravity only
- a fundamental, measurable quantity used to sequence events
- An object that is thrown into the air and is only influenced by the force of gravity
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- the great size or extent of something
- the modern, universally used metric system of measurement
- to tail rule, starting points of two vectors are placed together at the same origin
- A ratio that compares two quantities with different units of measurement
22 Clues: the great size or extent of something • the speed of something in a given direction • occurring continuously over a period of time. • a quantity having direction as well as magnitude • The moving of something from its place or position • Fall, downward movement under the force of gravity only • the modern, universally used metric system of measurement • ...
Physics First Three Chapters 2026-02-04
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- Length of defined path between two points
- Amount of matter in a specific volume
- In this class, it is the amount of time passed as an object goes from A to B
- Rate of change of velocity
- Amount of space taken up by something
- Makes up a specific vector, defined in this course along the x and y axes
- changes velocity or shape
- Answers "why is it moving?"
- Where object is located
- Found by getting the area under the curve
- When finding the components of the vector, this is the y-component
- Radial based coordinate system
- How much there is
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- Which way something points
- Shortest distance between two points
- When finding the components of the vector, this is the x-component
- Answers "how is it moving?"
- Grid based coordinate system
- Object moving only under force of gravity
- When the object is at the location
- Property that is defined by a single number
- Defined by radius and magnitude
- Amount of matter of specific material
- Amount of matter in general
24 Clues: How much there is • Where object is located • changes velocity or shape • Which way something points • Rate of change of velocity • Answers "how is it moving?" • Answers "why is it moving?" • Amount of matter in general • Grid based coordinate system • Radial based coordinate system • Defined by radius and magnitude • When the object is at the location • ...
Common Final Exam Physics 2026-05-07
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- the rule that states the total current entering a circuit branch must equal the total current leaving the branch
- the only thing that can change motion
- equal to the force times the distance
- what you find from solving for the area under a velocity time graph
- the average kinetic energy of molecules
- Number of Newtons Laws
- the top of the wave
- in this type of circuit you add all the resistors to get the equivalent resistance
- the ______ of gravity is 9.8m/s^2
- has the unit watts
- has direction and magnitude
- how long it takes for one wave to pass by
- type of lens that ALWAYS produces a smaller upright virtual image
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- good at moving heat and electricity
- The _________ variable goes on the x axis
- the neutrally charge subatomic particle
- energy of motion
- a directional statement about what will happen in an experiment
- the number of waves per second
- type of wave that does not need a medium to travel
- a force that diminishes over time
- at the top of a projectiles path the vertical velocity will reach _____
- Has the unit joules
- type of mirror that ALWAYS produces a smaller upright virtual image
24 Clues: energy of motion • has the unit watts • the top of the wave • Has the unit joules • Number of Newtons Laws • has direction and magnitude • the number of waves per second • a force that diminishes over time • the ______ of gravity is 9.8m/s^2 • good at moving heat and electricity • the only thing that can change motion • equal to the force times the distance • ...
Crossword 6 2021-10-12
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- The planet is famous for its ring
- The last game in a tournament
- The planet closest to the sun
- A person who creates artworks
- Marine life environment
- A pot in which food is cooked over boiling water
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- Science of matter and energy
- A memorable phrase used in advertising
- Before strenuous exercise, you must _ _ _ _ _ _ _ your muscles.
- Another word for "shop"
- A cyclist rides this
- A person who makes movies
- A slow-moving reptile
- It looks like a horse with long ears
- A female pig
15 Clues: A female pig • A cyclist rides this • A slow-moving reptile • Another word for "shop" • Marine life environment • A person who makes movies • Science of matter and energy • The last game in a tournament • The planet closest to the sun • A person who creates artworks • The planet is famous for its ring • It looks like a horse with long ears • A memorable phrase used in advertising • ...
Review World History 2022-01-07
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- religion based on Calvin's teachings
- the revival of something
- byzantine laws
- way of showing three dimensions on a flat surface
- native language
- made the printing press
- is a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas
- found that you can sail around the tip of Africa
- the idea that earth revolved around the sun
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- created the laws of physics
- earth was the center of the universe.
- Spanish explorer that found the Americas
- painted the Monalisa
- calvins followers
- movement based on human potential and achievments
15 Clues: byzantine laws • native language • calvins followers • painted the Monalisa • made the printing press • the revival of something • created the laws of physics • religion based on Calvin's teachings • earth was the center of the universe. • Spanish explorer that found the Americas • the idea that earth revolved around the sun • found that you can sail around the tip of Africa • ...
Vocab Crossword 2024-05-10
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- The largest of the planets
- Two ice giants.
- smallest planet in the solar system.
- substance that cannot be broken down into any other substance.
- carbon atom.
- a science that deals with matter.
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- Sixth planet from the sun.
- A giant planet with a ring of ice particles.
- Two or more elements chemically combine.
- Third planet from the sun
- A huge collection of gas , dust and billions of stars.
- divided substance.
- A ball of gas in space.
- Second planet from the sun.
- The roman god of war.
15 Clues: carbon atom. • Two ice giants. • divided substance. • The roman god of war. • A ball of gas in space. • Third planet from the sun • Sixth planet from the sun. • The largest of the planets • Second planet from the sun. • a science that deals with matter. • smallest planet in the solar system. • Two or more elements chemically combine. • A giant planet with a ring of ice particles. • ...
Kinetic Art 2024-09-02
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- that art piece uses a ________ of specific movements
- the _______ of the unicyclist desk toy allows it to stay in place
- mechanical ______
- the _______ of the art
- that art piece ____ed a human head
- tricking the eye
- he is at the kinetic ___ museum
- pushing or pulling
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- opposite of potential
- that turning head art piece uses paper to _____ our eyes
- there is lots of _________ energy in kinetic sculptures
- the ______ of the Newton's Cradle
- circle, square, triangle
- this form of art is always ______
- to float in the sky
15 Clues: tricking the eye • mechanical ______ • pushing or pulling • to float in the sky • opposite of potential • the _______ of the art • circle, square, triangle • he is at the kinetic ___ museum • the ______ of the Newton's Cradle • this form of art is always ______ • that art piece ____ed a human head • that art piece uses a ________ of specific movements • ...
Fungi & Earth Crossword 2024-08-29
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- Study of volcanoes
- Study of Earth's moon and its geology
- Study of ticks,mites,and spiders
- Study of parasites
- Study of matter,energy and the interactions between forces and motion
- Study of water on Earth
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- Study of fungi and yeasts
- Study of fossilized plants and animals
- Study of all aspects,diseases, and possible causes of death
- Study of viruses and viral diseases
- Study of earthquakes and seismic waves
- Study of freshwater systems
- Study of living things
- Study of plants
- Study of the nature,formation,and movement of glaciers
15 Clues: Study of plants • Study of volcanoes • Study of parasites • Study of living things • Study of water on Earth • Study of fungi and yeasts • Study of freshwater systems • Study of ticks,mites,and spiders • Study of viruses and viral diseases • Study of Earth's moon and its geology • Study of fossilized plants and animals • Study of earthquakes and seismic waves • ...
Vocabulary words 2025-04-28
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- Shame, Dishonor
- He has a lot of _____ beacause he has bodyguards
- A person who creates conflict because of an action
- The _____ show is very good
- A person who reveals personal facts about people
- Encourage, Reinforce
- Scientists made a huge _____ in Quantum physics
- Recover, Snap back
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- Incentive, Motivation
- A desire to achieve something
- To fight over dificult situations
- To stop funtioning normally
- Supporter, Benefactor
- There was a rumor about a robbery in the neighbors house
- Capacity to cause an effect on something or someone
15 Clues: Shame, Dishonor • Recover, Snap back • Encourage, Reinforce • Incentive, Motivation • Supporter, Benefactor • To stop funtioning normally • The _____ show is very good • A desire to achieve something • To fight over dificult situations • Scientists made a huge _____ in Quantum physics • He has a lot of _____ beacause he has bodyguards • ...
Valentines Day Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-05
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- Where we became Official
- what I think you are (I call you this)
- my favorite physical feature of yours
- Our sacred meal
- us in physics
- a guy like you is so rare I compare you to a…
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- My intentions with you
- where we first said I love you
- What you give to the people close to you
- Our first date
- how I feel about you
- our first trip together
- How I describe our connection
- Day of the week we met on
- Our favorite person
15 Clues: us in physics • Our first date • Our sacred meal • Our favorite person • how I feel about you • My intentions with you • our first trip together • Where we became Official • Day of the week we met on • How I describe our connection • where we first said I love you • my favorite physical feature of yours • what I think you are (I call you this) • What you give to the people close to you • ...
The Crossword of Us 2026-03-15
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- The frat we went to on Halloween
- Your major
- A show we need to finish
- The name of the main lake by Stockton
- My major
- My dog's name
- The name of my radio show
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- The music venue we went to for indie night during Welcome Week
- Something we often eat together
- Your dog's name
- The college we go to
- The diner we like a lot
- My favorite animal
- You are the ____ of my life
- The type of doctor you dressed as for Halloween
15 Clues: My major • Your major • My dog's name • Your dog's name • My favorite animal • The college we go to • The diner we like a lot • A show we need to finish • The name of my radio show • You are the ____ of my life • Something we often eat together • The frat we went to on Halloween • The name of the main lake by Stockton • The type of doctor you dressed as for Halloween • ...
Science 2022-05-19
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- Scientists try to _________ experiments.
- A scientist who studies physics.
- A scienctist who studies life.
- The theory of __________ was formed by Darwin.
- A scientist who studies stars.
- Theories are written in a scientific _________.
- A ________ tries to explain how somthing works.
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- A scientist who studies chemicals.
- Scientists do ___________ to discover facts.
- Experiments are done in a ____________.
- The goal of science to to ___________ new facts.
- Scientists look at stars through a ________.
- A scientist who studies the earth.
13 Clues: A scienctist who studies life. • A scientist who studies stars. • A scientist who studies physics. • A scientist who studies chemicals. • A scientist who studies the earth. • Experiments are done in a ____________. • Scientists try to _________ experiments. • Scientists do ___________ to discover facts. • Scientists look at stars through a ________. • ...
VR Vocabulary words 2022-11-29
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- a place by the sea.
- A fast train service
- an annual event celebrated on the 25th December
- non violence
- a place by the sea
- a station in Stepford County Railway
- a way of payment in London other than oyster
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- A word describing mountains
- a subject in science (eg. acid and alkali etc.)
- soaked
- Home of the Northern Superchargers.
- A city in wales
- a science subject to do with movement (light heat sound etc.)
13 Clues: soaked • non violence • A city in wales • a place by the sea • a place by the sea. • A fast train service • A word describing mountains • Home of the Northern Superchargers. • a station in Stepford County Railway • a way of payment in London other than oyster • a subject in science (eg. acid and alkali etc.) • an annual event celebrated on the 25th December • ...
SUPER DUPER HARD 2023-10-27
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- Cutest guy ever
- lame commuter
- what we saw on the way to canes
- Super awesome at fishing
- Us in discussion
- Person who made taylor swift
- what we want to do to michael davis
- What quinn gave us to eat on lab day
- What we all need
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- Super Duper awesome at physics
- Super Duper bad at physics
- What michael davis thinks we will give him
- Best animal we saw at paws
- What michael davis wasn't clear on
- what michael thinks we will do to him
15 Clues: lame commuter • Cutest guy ever • Us in discussion • What we all need • Super awesome at fishing • Super Duper bad at physics • Best animal we saw at paws • Person who made taylor swift • Super Duper awesome at physics • what we saw on the way to canes • What michael davis wasn't clear on • what we want to do to michael davis • What quinn gave us to eat on lab day • ...
Motion 2024-08-06
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- Standard unit for distance.
- Values are plotted on these axes to show a trend.
- The median value of a set.
- Standard unit for speed.
- Calculation used to solve a physics equation.
- Speeding up.
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- Slowing down.
- How long an object takes to do something.
- How fast an object is moving.
- The slope of the line on the graph.
- A shape used to manipulate a formula.
- How far an object travels.
- Standard unit for time.
13 Clues: Speeding up. • Slowing down. • Standard unit for time. • Standard unit for speed. • The median value of a set. • How far an object travels. • Standard unit for distance. • How fast an object is moving. • The slope of the line on the graph. • A shape used to manipulate a formula. • How long an object takes to do something. • Calculation used to solve a physics equation. • ...
Freak the Mighty 2016-12-15
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- a four letter word for truth serum
- machine your imagination
- one who can sneeze a hot dog through his nose
- Max's shoe size
- what matters to energy
- millions and millions
- a sweet lady of light
- under a land far away in Maxwell's basement
- a horse who makes a point
- another word for blade
- another word for max and Kevin
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- to make a stupid mistake
- you have nothing to fear except math itself
- a vegan
- the opiate of the massives
- so exciting it makes you vibrate
- beaming up into books
- a way to improve on the human condition
- whatever you want more of
- a human sauropod
20 Clues: a vegan • Max's shoe size • a human sauropod • beaming up into books • millions and millions • a sweet lady of light • what matters to energy • another word for blade • to make a stupid mistake • machine your imagination • whatever you want more of • a horse who makes a point • the opiate of the massives • another word for max and Kevin • so exciting it makes you vibrate • ...
Freak the Mighty 2017-11-13
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- a place where weird sounding musical instruments are kept
- a human saurapod
- beaming up to books
- a word with magic powers
- a french gangster
- a big word for a mechanical bird
- millions of septillions
- a know it all
- too hot to eat
- and adventure using imagination
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- another name for blade
- a sweet lady of light
- a weird looking animal that eats ants
- million and millions
- a vegan
- a z in england
- the white sparkles in skyrockets
- a source of knowledge fun, and rude jokes
- a four letter word for the truth serum
- to make a stupid mistake
- what matters to energy
21 Clues: a vegan • a know it all • a z in england • too hot to eat • a human saurapod • a french gangster • beaming up to books • million and millions • another name for blade • a sweet lady of light • what matters to energy • millions of septillions • a word with magic powers • to make a stupid mistake • and adventure using imagination • the white sparkles in skyrockets • ...
Teachers' Names 2012-11-10
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- Grade 8 LH
- Grade 11 LH
- IH & Geography SH
- MSHS VP of Operations
- Mandarin SH
- MS Math SH
- Asst. Bahasa Indonesia SH
- Asst. Music, Arts, PE SH
- HoD Math
- Biology SH
- MSHS VP of Academics
- Physics SH
- Bahasa Indonesia SH
- HS Math SH
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- HoD Affective Education and Grade 12 LH
- Asst. PE & SCP
- Grade 10 LH
- Economics 7 Bussiness Studies SH
- Chemistry SH
- Asst. Chemistry SH
- Asst. IH & Geography SH
- MSHS VP of Affective Education
- Grade 9 LH
- Grade 7 LH
- HS English SH
- ICT SH
- MSHS Principal
- Sociology SH
- MS English SH
- Gen. Science SH
30 Clues: ICT SH • HoD Math • Grade 8 LH • Grade 9 LH • Grade 7 LH • MS Math SH • Biology SH • Physics SH • HS Math SH • Grade 10 LH • Grade 11 LH • Mandarin SH • Chemistry SH • Sociology SH • HS English SH • MS English SH • Asst. PE & SCP • MSHS Principal • Gen. Science SH • IH & Geography SH • Asst. Chemistry SH • Bahasa Indonesia SH • MSHS VP of Academics • MSHS VP of Operations • Asst. IH & Geography SH • ...
For Cedric 2013-06-22
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- You're all old and ____
- The lab that fated us to be together
- The class we met in
- Something you fall in
- Something of yours that I have
- First date restaurant
- My favorite animal
- The month we started dating
- Place we ate on prom night
- Best class period
- the band who made the songs we listened to on homecoming
- Location of first kiss
- Something you are
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- I like to share ________ with you
- Good book
- The boy I love
- One month
- You are my _______
- A place you shouldn't get bleach
- The amount that I love you
- The first thing I noticed about you
21 Clues: Good book • One month • The boy I love • Best class period • Something you are • My favorite animal • You are my _______ • The class we met in • Something you fall in • First date restaurant • Location of first kiss • You're all old and ____ • The amount that I love you • Place we ate on prom night • The month we started dating • Something of yours that I have • A place you shouldn't get bleach • ...
Science 2014-02-05
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- the study of living organisms
- a place to conduct experiments
- instrument that's been checked and measured
- finding the size of an object
- a large quantity
- measurement of cold or hot items in degrees
- the study of matter and energy
- the study of the Earth's crust
- instrument to measure temperature
- your eyes can do this to get results
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- space occupied by liquid or gas
- will affect the outcome
- something implied
- you make this after deciding a result
- curved surface of liquid
- necessary tools or clothing
- examine/inquire into a matter
- freedom from risk or danger
- the study of substances
- your prediction
20 Clues: your prediction • a large quantity • something implied • will affect the outcome • the study of substances • curved surface of liquid • necessary tools or clothing • freedom from risk or danger • the study of living organisms • examine/inquire into a matter • finding the size of an object • a place to conduct experiments • the study of matter and energy • the study of the Earth's crust • ...
Engineers 2021-09-26
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- engineering using bacteria and other organisms to aid in medicine, food, etc.
- engineering GMO food, milk.
- Designing planes, rockets, etc.
- Creating software and equipment for medical reasons.
- Designs public buildings
- insulate buildings and houses.
- Using electricity to make things more convenient
- design x rays for medical use
- design equipment to extract fossil fuels
- Engineering software with Java
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- works with mechanical physics.
- design new technology
- engineer observe animals’ behavior
- engineering Design highways for cars to drive on
- makes medicine for pets.
- controls lightning and visuals
- Design railroad
- structure buildings to make sure they don’t collapse.
- make oil machines
- design nuclear power plants
20 Clues: Design railroad • make oil machines • design new technology • makes medicine for pets. • Designs public buildings • engineering GMO food, milk. • design nuclear power plants • design x rays for medical use • works with mechanical physics. • controls lightning and visuals • insulate buildings and houses. • Engineering software with Java • Designing planes, rockets, etc. • ...
