physics Crossword Puzzles
Science stuff 2018-10-10
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- BONUS QUESTION type the word 'moments'
- what are forces measured in?
- who discovered gravity?
- what do parachutes use?
- WHAT IS IT CALLED WHEN SOMETHING Gets FASTER?
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- what is the subject were you study forces?
- what do you call it when two magnets come together
- when something slows down
- annoying energy that makes balloons stick to you?
- science
- were do you find upthrust?
11 Clues: science • who discovered gravity? • what do parachutes use? • when something slows down • were do you find upthrust? • what are forces measured in? • BONUS QUESTION type the word 'moments' • what is the subject were you study forces? • WHAT IS IT CALLED WHEN SOMETHING Gets FASTER? • annoying energy that makes balloons stick to you? • ...
6th 2023-08-27
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- WE LEARN HOW TO PLAY SPORTS
- WE STUDY ANCIENT PEOPLE AND THINGS
- WE LEARN ABOUT OUR PLANET AND LIFE
- THE SUBJECT YOU STUDY PLANTS AND ANIMALS
- THE SUBJECT YOU CAN DRAW AND MAKE CRAFTS
- WE LEARN ABOUT COMPUTERS
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- THE SUBJECT YOU PLAY INSTRUMENTS
- THE LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN SPAIN
- YOU CAN USE THE LAB AND DO EXPERIMENTS
- WE STUDY HOW THINGS MOVE
- WE LEARN NUMBERS
11 Clues: WE LEARN NUMBERS • WE STUDY HOW THINGS MOVE • WE LEARN ABOUT COMPUTERS • WE LEARN HOW TO PLAY SPORTS • THE LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN SPAIN • THE SUBJECT YOU PLAY INSTRUMENTS • WE STUDY ANCIENT PEOPLE AND THINGS • WE LEARN ABOUT OUR PLANET AND LIFE • YOU CAN USE THE LAB AND DO EXPERIMENTS • THE SUBJECT YOU STUDY PLANTS AND ANIMALS • THE SUBJECT YOU CAN DRAW AND MAKE CRAFTS
#neuroplasticity 2023-12-20
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- you dropped this on seju's bed
- yours and seju's meal of choice
- controversial "he's a ten but..." take relating to voices
- jail, inside joke for this hint won't suffice
- new bevy you must try!
- save the turtles
- THE hs crush
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- a tamkei physics project masterpiece
- food and nutrition drama
- our white econ king
- you fell asleep during this movie last year
11 Clues: THE hs crush • save the turtles • our white econ king • new bevy you must try! • food and nutrition drama • you dropped this on seju's bed • yours and seju's meal of choice • a tamkei physics project masterpiece • you fell asleep during this movie last year • jail, inside joke for this hint won't suffice • controversial "he's a ten but..." take relating to voices
Module 7 Week 2 2024-02-21
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- made up of two or more different things
- valuable
- artificial- not natural
- gas that comes out of an engine as a waste product
- cruel shown no concern for others
- people in charge
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- caught fire or exploded
- damaged area while looking for something
- organization with a focus or goal
- scientific study of matter and energy
- outer edges of a city, far away from the center
11 Clues: valuable • people in charge • caught fire or exploded • artificial- not natural • organization with a focus or goal • cruel shown no concern for others • scientific study of matter and energy • made up of two or more different things • damaged area while looking for something • outer edges of a city, far away from the center • gas that comes out of an engine as a waste product
A Truly beautiful mind 2024-09-14
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- - European nation
- fission- nucleus splits spontaneously
- - the scientific study of light and sound
- in a secret way
- the natural force
- - a person who explains the natural world using scientific method
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- a person who play the violin
- - the story of person life written by somebody else
- Einstein - name of the genius
- bombs- a bomb whose violent explosive power
- natural world using science.
11 Clues: in a secret way • - European nation • the natural force • a person who play the violin • natural world using science. • Einstein - name of the genius • fission- nucleus splits spontaneously • - the scientific study of light and sound • bombs- a bomb whose violent explosive power • - the story of person life written by somebody else • ...
What is Science and Social Studies Test Practice 2021-08-31
9 Clues: study of the past • the study of the land • "The Great Melting Pot" • supply and demand (money) • the study of living things • people interacting with government • studying objects and their properties • The _____________ of science and technology • science that builds the earth and breaks it down
Thr Fields of Science 2014-05-26
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- the study of plants
- the study of diseases
- the study of historical objects
- the study of the Earth's atmosphere
- the study of the relationships between living organisms
- the study of the ocean
- the study of fish
- the study of sound
- the study of animals
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- the study of the sun, moon, stars, and planets
- the study of fossils
- the study of the Earth
- the study of matter and energy, and the connection between them
- the study of life on Earth
- the study of matter and the changes that with that matter
- the study of soil
16 Clues: the study of fish • the study of soil • the study of sound • the study of plants • the study of fossils • the study of animals • the study of diseases • the study of the Earth • the study of the ocean • the study of life on Earth • the study of historical objects • the study of the Earth's atmosphere • the study of the sun, moon, stars, and planets • ...
Fields Of Science 2013-05-16
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- The study of diseases
- The study of fossils
- The study of Earth's atmosphere and the universe
- The study of Earth and rocks
- The study of historic people and their artifacts
- The study of sound and sound waves
- The study of animals
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- The study of fish
- The study of soil management and field crops
- The study of matter
- The study of the atmosphere and weather
- The study of the physical geography of the ocean
- The study of matter,energy,motion,and force
- The study of life
- The study of enviroment
- The study of plants
16 Clues: The study of fish • The study of life • The study of matter • The study of plants • The study of fossils • The study of animals • The study of diseases • The study of enviroment • The study of Earth and rocks • The study of sound and sound waves • The study of the atmosphere and weather • The study of matter,energy,motion,and force • The study of soil management and field crops • ...
Crossword 2015-02-27
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- limestone formations (hangings) in caves (11)
- nobel prize in physics 2014 for the invention of (4,3)
- electricity consumption (3)
- basic principle of atom bomb (7)
- 35 national games held at (6)
- solid carbon dioxide (6)
- 0.0000001 joule (3)
- particle of light (6)
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- electric charge on 1 mole of electrons (7)
- scale for earthquake (7)
- extraction by boiling of dissolved chemicals from plant materials (9)
- youngest nobel peace prize winner (6)
- flow of physical property in space (4)
- catalyst for hydrogenation of oil (6)
- light unit (5)
- double helix structure (3)
16 Clues: light unit (5) • 0.0000001 joule (3) • particle of light (6) • scale for earthquake (7) • solid carbon dioxide (6) • double helix structure (3) • electricity consumption (3) • 35 national games held at (6) • basic principle of atom bomb (7) • youngest nobel peace prize winner (6) • catalyst for hydrogenation of oil (6) • flow of physical property in space (4) • ...
Motion and Forces 2022-10-21
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- invisible force pushes against sliding object
- what fell on issac newtons head
- first name of science who discovered motion
- number of motion law for stop and go
- number of motion law for f=ma
- the motion of a moving object
- what you are when you study science
- a push or a pull
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- speed
- the study of motion and forces
- invisible force that pushes down
- number of motion law for action reaction forces
- last name of scientist who discovered motion laws
- movement
- weight without gravity
- newtons second law of motion resists change
16 Clues: speed • movement • a push or a pull • weight without gravity • number of motion law for f=ma • the motion of a moving object • the study of motion and forces • what fell on issac newtons head • invisible force that pushes down • what you are when you study science • number of motion law for stop and go • first name of science who discovered motion • ...
Christmas Crossword 2021-11-04
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- Abbreviation for quantum technology area using quantum physics to secure distribution of symmetric encryption keys
- Conference held in May 2021
- GPI query used to search for legal events
- Search system provided by the Korean Patent Office
- Inventions that originate from merging two existing technologies in a new way
- Country that sometimes publishes the granted patent before the patent application
- Famous Greek paradox: the Ship of ______
- Second top applicant for tethered kites
- EPO worldwide legal event database
- Country that has been an EPO validation state since 2015
- Type of data allowing users to find publications closely related to the patents they are interested in
- Term __________ are granted to compensate for a delay in grant procedure
- Another term for 3D printing
- Last name of famous Olympic runner wearing patented shoes
- The Global ______ provides stakeholders with quick, free access to all public files of applications filed at participating IP offices
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- Fee to be paid in a lump sum with annual fees for the first three years according to Japanese law
- Area of technology represented by IPC symbol G
- Espacenet keyboard access number 2 takes you to...
- Event taking place during the month of November in which men are encouraged to grow their moustaches to raise awareness about male health issues
- You must drag the _______ arrow to adjust the size of panes in Espacenet
- EPR section where CPC symbols and C-Sets are now displayed
- Country granting accelerated patent examination if the applicant is aged 60 or over
- Famous inventor holding 355 patents at the time of his death
- EPO worldwide bibliographic database
24 Clues: Conference held in May 2021 • Another term for 3D printing • EPO worldwide legal event database • EPO worldwide bibliographic database • Second top applicant for tethered kites • Famous Greek paradox: the Ship of ______ • GPI query used to search for legal events • Area of technology represented by IPC symbol G • Espacenet keyboard access number 2 takes you to... • ...
STAHS Yr10 Crossword February 2021 2021-02-20
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- Spanish: "Muy" "bastante" and "un poco" are examples of what in Spanish?
- French: Shape after which France is known
- Music: Upbeat to a piece of music
- History: The hospital that Florence Nightingale went to work in
- English: Type of poem which originated in Japan
- Greek: These creatures realised that it is not always a bad thing to have a lazy ruler
- History: Who discovered Salvarsan 606 in 1909?
- Chemistry: Atoms of an element with different neutron numbers
- Music: Glockenspiel is an example of this type of percussion
- Latin: 'Romae' and 'domi' are examples of what special (and rare) case of nouns?
- Physics: Voltage divided by current
- Latin: The Latin for I follow = ?
- Classical Civilisations: Name of Aeneas' mother
- Art: George Stubbs is most noted for his paintings of which animal?
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- Classical Civilisations: The temple of __________ is found in the forum Boarium in Rome
- Greek: These people believed in an eye for an eye
- Geography: A city with a population of over 10million people
- English: Type of quotations we like to analyse
- Art: What is the term for laying on paint thickly so it stands proud of the surface?
- Chemistry: The name of a solid that dissolves in a solvent
- Geography: The process referring to the increase in proportion of people living in towns and cities
- Maths: The set containing all the elements not in set A, is called the ___________ of A
- Maths: If you draw a straight line across a circle you divide it into two _____________
- Physics: A component that only lets current flow in one direction
- Spanish: Spanish doughnuts which are served with rich, thick chocolate
- French: Le festival de cinéma le plus célèbre au monde
26 Clues: Music: Upbeat to a piece of music • Latin: The Latin for I follow = ? • Physics: Voltage divided by current • French: Shape after which France is known • English: Type of quotations we like to analyse • History: Who discovered Salvarsan 606 in 1909? • English: Type of poem which originated in Japan • Classical Civilisations: Name of Aeneas' mother • ...
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 2024-10-25
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- The force that pulls objects toward each other, especially toward the Earth.
- The technology used to design and create robots.
- The science of building and using tiny structures at a molecular scale.
- The basic building block of all living organisms.
- The study of matter, energy, and the forces that act on them.
- The act of introducing something new, often advancing technology or science.
- A proposed explanation made based on limited evidence, to be tested.
- Facts or statistics collected for analysis or reference.
- The power needed to do work, from sources like fuel, electricity, or the sun.
- Something made by humans rather than occurring naturally.
- A place where scientists conduct experiments and research.
- The study of genes and heredity in living organisms.
- A branch of physics studying the behavior of particles on the smallest scales.
- A language or set of instructions used to program computers.
- The study of stars, planets, and outer space.
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- A path through which electric current flows.
- The molecule that carries genetic information in living organisms.
- An imitation of a real-world process for study or training purposes.
- A new idea or method that improves how things are done.
- The protection of computer systems from digital attacks.
- A small piece of matter, like an atom or molecule.
- A test done to discover or prove something.
- Microscopic organisms, some of which can cause diseases.
- A device that orbits Earth or another planet, used for communication or research.
- A set of rules or instructions for solving a problem, often used in computing.
- A collection of data organized for easy access and analysis.
- A small infectious agent that can multiply in living cells.
- The process by which species change over time through natural selection.
- The use of machines and technology to operate without human intervention.
29 Clues: A test done to discover or prove something. • A path through which electric current flows. • The study of stars, planets, and outer space. • The technology used to design and create robots. • The basic building block of all living organisms. • A small piece of matter, like an atom or molecule. • The study of genes and heredity in living organisms. • ...
Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman Crossword 2025-12-17
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- nickname to method used to visualize particle interactions
- where is Caltech located
- where Feynman was born
- Feynman used this word to describe psuedoscience
- name of waitress that got mad at Feynman
- Feynman's current wife
- Feynman cheated to find the answers for this radio program
- Feynman exchanged physics lessons for lessons on this subject with a friend
- Feynman compared his sense of smell to these animals
- state-level commission Feynman served on to evaluate science textbooks
- Feynman learned this language for Brazil
- Feyman was really good at this kiind of math
- last name of Feynman's artist friend
- acronym for physics field in which Feynman won the Nobel Prize
- South American nation where Feynman taught
- Feynman tracked their trails
- Feynman beat professional gamblers in this game
- where did Feynman work in the summer as a teenager
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- fruit that Feynman asked for in his tea at Princeton
- language Feynman pretended to speak on the radio
- frying-pan like instrument
- skill Feynman mastered to prank Los Alamos
- graduate school that Feynman went to
- Hans ____
- what happened to his first wife
- undergraduate university that Feynman went to
- prestigious award Feynman was awarded in 1965
- what would be on faulty resistors
- test Feynman passed by giving literal answers
- Ancient language Feynman helped decode
- Feynman's famous percussion instrument
- city in Soviet Union Feynman was obsessed with visiting
- his father's profession
- animal Feynman struggled to find in a biology diagram
- "I had a ___ coil - a spark coil from an automobile - "
- country Feynman visited in the summer of 1949
- He fixes radios by...
- secret lab Feynman worked at
- Feynman's "penname" for artwork
- what did Feynman fix in his childhood
40 Clues: Hans ____ • He fixes radios by... • where Feynman was born • Feynman's current wife • his father's profession • where is Caltech located • frying-pan like instrument • secret lab Feynman worked at • Feynman tracked their trails • what happened to his first wife • Feynman's "penname" for artwork • what would be on faulty resistors • graduate school that Feynman went to • ...
Happy Birthday Daddy-Pa! 2025-12-30
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- His life began in this former capital of British India
- Where family roots remain
- New home chosen for proximity to little feet
- Footsteps and finishers medals
- Silicon Valley company he worked with early on
- Startup that pulled the family overseas
- Two letters, one huge tech merger
- Market hobby using puts, calls and Greeks
- Essential accessory to options-trading mornings
- Degree of particles, forces, and young ambition
- Spy thriller starring Claire Danes he followed closely
- The giant that caught him post-startup collapse
- Land of chips and startups
- Four tiny reasons to smile bigger
- Promotion above all job titles
- Birthplace of son number one
- OCD detective who never missed a clue
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- 13.1-mile choices made willingly
- Pine-lined suburb where roots deepened
- When he made the latest leap to the US
- The rogue agent of the CTU
- Where physics and love overlapped
- Two wheels + morning roads
- Signals strong — his current professional home
- Home base in east bay, pleasant by name and nature
- Postal innovation born the same year as him
- Fake psychic, real entertainment
- Where brisket met bandwidth
- Town where Nirav was born
- His executive title at Sira
- While DC burned on TV, he buttered popcorn at home
- City of postgraduate study and early tech life
- Plateau beneath the city he studied in
- Early badge in India's tech boom
- First Texas street address before Dovewing
- Star-named client during his Wipro stint
- Where he traded wave equations for algorithms
- Another waypoint in a long tech arc
- Sit down, paddle hard
- Naval crimes, forensic labs, Gibbs head-slaps
- Mumbai seaside suburb he called home
41 Clues: Sit down, paddle hard • Where family roots remain • Town where Nirav was born • The rogue agent of the CTU • Two wheels + morning roads • Land of chips and startups • Where brisket met bandwidth • His executive title at Sira • Birthplace of son number one • Footsteps and finishers medals • Promotion above all job titles • 13.1-mile choices made willingly • ...
Physics - Mechanics (Andrew Chun) 2014-01-12
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- Influence that changes an object's movement, construction or location
- Same electromagnetic charges cause...
- Ratio of power output to power input
- SI Unit of force per area
- Objects in motion tend to stay in motion
- Shortest distance between initial and final point
- Different electromagnetic charges cause...
- A wound up spring has...energy
- Has magnitude and direction
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- Only has magnitude
- SI Unit of temperature
- Change in velocity over time interval
- Mass per unit volume of an object
- Rate of energy transfer
- F equals what?
- Used to measure pressure
- Velocity equals distance traveled over...
- SI Unit of power
- SI Unit of frequency
- SI Unit of resistance
20 Clues: F equals what? • SI Unit of power • Only has magnitude • SI Unit of frequency • SI Unit of resistance • SI Unit of temperature • Rate of energy transfer • Used to measure pressure • SI Unit of force per area • Has magnitude and direction • A wound up spring has...energy • Mass per unit volume of an object • Ratio of power output to power input • Same electromagnetic charges cause... • ...
Definition of Amazing Physics 2014-03-19
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- defined as its mass per unit volume
- each complete to-and-fro motion
- SI unit of force
- g=10m/s2
- the distance measured in a straight line
- reluctance of the object to change its state of rest or motion due to its mass
- retardation or ___________
- SI unit of length
- smallest unit an instrument can measure
- study of the natural world
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- contact force between surfaces touching each other
- rate of change of displacement
- _________________states that every object will continue in its state of rest in a straight line
- rate of change of velocity
- resultant force=0N
- the _______ of the object is the gravity acting on it
- amount of matter in the body
- SI unit of temperature
- value of acceleration due to gravity
- Newton's second law formula
- 10 power 9
- distance travelled per unit time
- all moving objects have _________opposing them
23 Clues: g=10m/s2 • 10 power 9 • SI unit of force • SI unit of length • resultant force=0N • SI unit of temperature • rate of change of velocity • retardation or ___________ • study of the natural world • Newton's second law formula • amount of matter in the body • rate of change of displacement • each complete to-and-fro motion • distance travelled per unit time • ...
Kaitlyn's Physics Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-13
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- An object that goes through a liquid or gas
- A net force acting on an object causes the object to accelerate in the direction of the force
- When 2 or more forces act on a object at the same time.
- includes direction;speed doesn't count.
- Tendency of an object to resist any change in its position
- Friction-like force that opposes motion of objects that move through air
- Units of force
- Force
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- When 2 objects go past one another
- Speed
- Static, Sliding, Rolling, Fluid
- When 2 surfaces don't pass one another
- The surface the object rolls on and the rolling object
- Momentum
- Rate of change in velocity
- The force that opposes the sliding motion of 2 touching surfaces
- For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- Friction caused by microscopic bumps on surfaces
- How far an object travels
- An object stay in motion stays in motion, or an object at rest stays at rest until a unbalanced net force act upon it
20 Clues: Speed • Force • Momentum • Units of force • How far an object travels • Rate of change in velocity • Static, Sliding, Rolling, Fluid • When 2 objects go past one another • When 2 surfaces don't pass one another • includes direction;speed doesn't count. • An object that goes through a liquid or gas • Friction caused by microscopic bumps on surfaces • ...
Henry Berlin Physics Puzzle 2021-01-06
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- the amount of force pulling an object downward
- a force that keeps an object moving in a circular path
- energy that is stored in an object
- a diagram used to show all direction/forces acting on an object
- metric unit of length equal to one hundredth of a meter
- a force that opposes motion between any surfaces that are touching
- the SI unit of energy
- the capacity of an object to do work
- a force of attraction between any objects with mass
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- a vector that refers to the change in position of an object
- the branch of science that studies the physical world, matter, and energy
- the combination of all forces acting on an object
- energy of motion
- SI unit of mass equal to 1000 grams
- the SI unit of force
- a measurement of speed and direction
- length of the route between two points
- a push or pull on an object
- a measurement that includes both magnitude and direction
- the amount of matter in an object
20 Clues: energy of motion • the SI unit of force • the SI unit of energy • a push or pull on an object • the amount of matter in an object • energy that is stored in an object • SI unit of mass equal to 1000 grams • a measurement of speed and direction • the capacity of an object to do work • length of the route between two points • the amount of force pulling an object downward • ...
Physics Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-28
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- a force that makes a body follow a curved path(center-seeking force)(two words)
- Actively pushing off-air (Often generated by a helicopter with spinning blades or a rocket burning fuel)
- distance from the center(of a circle, curve, or rotation)
- describes how fast an object is moving
- energy held by an object because of its position(two words)
- push due to contact with a surface such as the ground(perpendicular to the surface)(two words)
- energy of motion(two words)
- the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy(two words)
- the amount of time it takes for an object to complete one full circle
- amount of circles an object does in a second
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- how much stuff an object is made of
- The product of a force and distance the force was applied (in the same direction)
- Surface resistance
- describes an object's change in velocity each second
- Pull by a rope, string, or cable
- gravitational pull of the earth
- Resistance due to moving through the air
- describes how far an object moved
- the capacity for doing work(exists in many forms)
- input energy that is converted into a different form(heat,etc)when energy is transformed from one place to another
20 Clues: Surface resistance • energy of motion(two words) • gravitational pull of the earth • Pull by a rope, string, or cable • describes how far an object moved • how much stuff an object is made of • describes how fast an object is moving • Resistance due to moving through the air • amount of circles an object does in a second • the capacity for doing work(exists in many forms) • ...
Advanced Physics Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-08
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- surface resistance
- a push or pull upon an object
- actively pushing off air
- amount of matter in an object
- push due to contact with a surface
- an object's overall change in position
- energy of motion
- the capacity for doing work
- an object's change in velocity each second
- gravitational pull of the earth
- a quantity described by magnitude
- the rate at which the position changes
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- a quantity described by magnitude and direction
- energy that is stored in an object
- distance from the center (of a circle)
- pull by a rope, string, or cable
- resistance due to moving through air
- how fast an object is moving
- how far an object moved
- energy transferred to an object using force
20 Clues: energy of motion • surface resistance • how far an object moved • actively pushing off air • the capacity for doing work • how fast an object is moving • a push or pull upon an object • amount of matter in an object • gravitational pull of the earth • pull by a rope, string, or cable • a quantity described by magnitude • energy that is stored in an object • ...
Advanced Physics Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-08
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- the rate at which the position changes
- surface resistance
- amount of matter in an object
- an object's change in velocity each second
- the capacity for doing work
- distance from the center (of a circle)
- how fast an object is moving
- push due to contact with a surface
- a push or pull upon an object
- pull by a rope, string, or cable
- actively pushing off air
- resistance due to moving through air
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- a quantity described by magnitude and direction
- energy of motion
- how far an object moved
- a quantity described by magnitude
- an object's overall change in position
- energy that is stored in an object
- gravitational pull of the earth
- energy transferred to an object using force
20 Clues: energy of motion • surface resistance • how far an object moved • actively pushing off air • the capacity for doing work • how fast an object is moving • amount of matter in an object • a push or pull upon an object • gravitational pull of the earth • pull by a rope, string, or cable • a quantity described by magnitude • energy that is stored in an object • ...
Physics Paper 2 - Forces 2018-06-12
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- has magnitude but no direction
- occurs when a force acts on a spring
- has both magnitude and direction
- a force which acts in the opposite direction to the direction an object is travelling
- indicated by the gradient of a displacement-time graph
- the steepness of a graph
- this quantity is conserved in all collisions
- an objects resistance to change in movement
- describes the velocity of a falling object when the forces are balanced
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- = (v-u)/t
- how far an object has travelled and in what direction
- a piece of apparatus used to reduce friction
- how far an object has travelled regardless of direction
- average _______ speed is around 1.5 m/s
- the downwards force which acts on all objects with mass
- Newton's ______ Law tells us that acceleration is directly proportional to resultant force
- an instrument used to measure forces
- unit of work done
- the form of energy conserved during an elastic collision
- = work done/distance
20 Clues: = (v-u)/t • unit of work done • = work done/distance • the steepness of a graph • has magnitude but no direction • has both magnitude and direction • an instrument used to measure forces • occurs when a force acts on a spring • average _______ speed is around 1.5 m/s • an objects resistance to change in movement • a piece of apparatus used to reduce friction • ...
Grade 12 Physics Review 2018-06-12
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- final boson discovered in 2012
- particles like photons and gluons that mediate forces
- force that acts perpendicular to surfaces
- unit of energy
- a pair of equal and opposite charges
- force of gravity
- weakest fundamental force
- fictitious force acting on a moving body
- tool for analyzing forces
- quantity with magnitude and direction
- varies inversely with acceleration
- measured the charge on the electron
- measured G
- family of particles including electrons and muons
- tiny neutral lepton
- the proposed medium for electromagnetic waves
- unit of electric current
- author of Newton's first law
- _____ law describes refraction
- energy detectable by the ear
- spreading out of a wave passing through a gap
- unit of electric charge
- physicist who first proposed quantization of ligh
- change in position
- reciprocal of period
- lowest part of a transverse wave
- geosynchronous for example
- Nobel prize winner for photoelectric effect
- _____ force varies directly with acceleration
- observed interference of light in 1799
- product of mass and velocity
- positive subatomic particle
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- highest part of a transverse wave
- a magnetic _____ surrounds a magnet
- _____ law describes elastic force
- ability to do work
- unit of sound level
- time _____ occurs in fast moving objects
- family of particles composed of quarks
- early supporter of the wave model of light
- unit of force
- time taken for one vibration
- type of periodic motion
- study of motion
- force that acts to prevent sliding
- change in momentum
- rate of change of velocity
- distance divided by time
- energy of motion
- force supplied by a rope
- type of forces used in non-inertial frames
- has zero amplitude in a standing wave
- motion that repeats itself
- path of a projectile
- negative subatomic particle
- _____ collisions conserve kinetic energy
- quanta of light
- unit of electric potential
- product of force and displacement
59 Clues: measured G • unit of force • unit of energy • study of motion • quanta of light • force of gravity • energy of motion • ability to do work • change in momentum • change in position • unit of sound level • tiny neutral lepton • path of a projectile • reciprocal of period • type of periodic motion • unit of electric charge • distance divided by time • force supplied by a rope • unit of electric current • ...
GCSE Physics Revision Crossword 2019-05-04
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- A non-ohmic conductor that only allows current to flow in one direction
- Radioactive particle that has virtually no mass and an atomic number of -1.
- A type of resistor which has a resistance that depends on light intensity
- Formed when an atom gains or loses electrons
- The exposure of an object to radiation that does not result in the object becoming radioactive. Strawberries passing under a radioactive source to kill bacteria is an example of this.
- A measure of the proportion of energy that is transferred usefully
- The maximum velocity that a falling object will reach which occurs when drag and weight are equal
- The unit of work done
- A quantity that has magnitude only
- A highly penetrating radioactive source that can pass through aluminium but is stopped by a thick lead block
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- Two forces which combine to give zero are said to be in ______________
- The change of state of a substance from a solid to a gas missing out the liquid phase
- The unit of radioactivity
- The product of mass and velocity
- The ratio of mass to volume
- The slitting of atomic nuclei by an chain reaction
- The sum of the potential and kinetic energy of a particle (two words)
- A measure of the stiffness of a spring measured in N/m (two words).
- The blue wire in a plug
- The name given to two atoms that have the same atomic number but a different mass number
- A group of objects that interact together
21 Clues: The unit of work done • The blue wire in a plug • The unit of radioactivity • The ratio of mass to volume • The product of mass and velocity • A quantity that has magnitude only • A group of objects that interact together • Formed when an atom gains or loses electrons • The slitting of atomic nuclei by an chain reaction • ...
Physics Unit 2 Crossword 2020-10-20
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- In a vacuum, a feather and bowling ball __________ downwards at the same rate
- Acceleration due to gravity on Earth is _______; it doesn't change during an object's motion through the air
- GRAVITY is not the same things as _________ due to gravity
- the magnitude of acceleration due to gravity on Earth in m/s/s
- Is position a scalar, or is it a vector?
- When an object is thrown into the air, is it accelerating when it is at its highest height?
- The direction of acceleration due to gravity is towards the __________ of mass of the Earth
- Is gravity a push, or is it a pull?
- Without air resistance, an object launched straight upwards with an initial speed of 39.2 m/s will reach its highest height in __________ seconds
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- An object is speeding up if its velocity and acceleration are in the same ____________
- Neglecting air resistance, the vertical position of an object thrown into the air is a _____________ function of time
- A vector is a quantity that has both _________ and direction
- Without air resistance, an object launched straight upwards with an initial speed of 68.6 m/s will reach its highest height in __________ seconds
- Is acceleration a vector, or is it a scalar?
- Acceleration due to gravity causes an object thrown into the air to ____ ____ as it moves upwards
- gravity is a pulling ________
- A force is a pull or a _______
- An object on Earth accelerates downwards at 9.8 m/s/s IF the only ________ it is experiencing is gravity
- Does acceleration due to gravity act in a different direction when the object is going upwards as opposed to when the object is going upwards?
- In our class, we have designated upwards as the ________ direction
- When an object is thrown straight upwards, what is its velocity at its highest height?
- Is speed a scalar, or is it a vector?
22 Clues: gravity is a pulling ________ • A force is a pull or a _______ • Is gravity a push, or is it a pull? • Is speed a scalar, or is it a vector? • Is position a scalar, or is it a vector? • Is acceleration a vector, or is it a scalar? • GRAVITY is not the same things as _________ due to gravity • A vector is a quantity that has both _________ and direction • ...
Physics Semester 1 Review 2019-01-07
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- The atomic _____ gives the number of Protons and Neutrons in an element.
- The type of friction seen in object motion.
- The type of velocity seen when air resistance becomes equal to gravitational force on an object.
- The acceleration always created from an object in circular motion.
- The physical property seen when an object is accelerating.
- The time it takes for an object to decay to half of its original mass.
- The amount an object is located from the origin.
- Where to place the vector denoting gravity.
- The physical property term applied to a changing velocity.
- The force that attracts particles within an atom and holds it together.
- The space within an atom where there is a changing chance for electrons to be.
- The change in displacement over time.
- The negatively charged particle.
- The physical property given to a force being applied a certain distance from a fulcrum.
- The part of the atom that includes only the Protons and Neutrons.
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- The neutrally charged particle.
- The type of velocity that is concerned with changing angles.
- The types of atoms that contain different numbers of Neutrons but the same number of Protons.
- The numbers that increase accuracy of a data point.
- The acceleration seen in a system that has a constantly moving object.
- The term used for a quantity that has both a magnitude and direction.
- The atomic _____ gives the amount of Protons in the atom, which is specific to each element.
- The type of friction that keeps objects in place.
- The positively charged particle.
- The shape created from the trajectory of a projectile.
- The amount an object has traveled during a set period of time.
- The term used to describe a system with no accelerating forces.
- The fundamental force that attracts objects at close range, the weakest force.
28 Clues: The neutrally charged particle. • The positively charged particle. • The negatively charged particle. • The change in displacement over time. • The type of friction seen in object motion. • Where to place the vector denoting gravity. • The amount an object is located from the origin. • The type of friction that keeps objects in place. • ...
Nolan Tusing Physics Crossword 2021-05-21
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- materials that impede the free flow of electrons from atom to atom and molecule to molecule
- the law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from one form to another
- energy stored by something that can stretch or compress
- waves in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to the direction the wave travels
- rate of change of velocity where the velocity is increasing
- the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- the rate of the angle turning with time
- states that the ratio of potential difference to current is constant
- a wave in which the vibration of the medium is perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- the force that prevents two surfaces from sliding past each other
- an object initially propelled by a force outside itself and keeps moving
- the capacity for doing work
- force times distance
- a twisting force
- stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system
- an object or type of material that allows the flow of electrical current in one or more directions
- force that opposes the motion of two surfaces sliding past each other
- a force that acts from one part of a system on another part of the same system
- the flow of charges in a circuit
- the complete path that an electric current travels along
- the electrons only have one path to follow through, current is the same throughout the circuit
- a force pulling outward from the center of rotation
- the height of a wave as measured from the center of the wave to the crest or the trough
- the amount of potential energy in each unit of energy
- gravitational force exerted on an object
- The degree of exactness with which a quantity is measured using a given instrument
- the overall force on an object
- point along the wave that has the greatest maximum velocity
- the speed and direction of motion
- a force pulling inward toward the center of rotation
- total distance an object travels divided by the total time it takes to travel that distance
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- distance and direction of an object's change in position from the starting point
- how well heat is conducted through a substance
- forces that produce a nonzero net force
- an attractive force between two objects in the universe
- How well the results of an experiment agree with the measured and accepted value
- a force that acts on a system from the outside
- the SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second
- SI unit of energy
- a system in which no energy flows in or out of the system
- amount of matter in an object
- The unit of measurement for force
- A quantity that has only magnitude
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- a measure of how fast velocity is changing
- equal force acting on a object in different directions
- a disturbance that travels through space-time, accompanied by a transfer of energy
- distance between corresponding points of two consecutive waves
- the energy of an object becuase of its motion
- the energy released or absorbed as a result of a chemical reaction
- every particle attracts every other particle in the universe with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers
- the motion of an object in a circle at a constant speed
- speed of an object at a given point in time
- a single disturbance that moves through a transmission medium
- rate of change of velocity where the velocity is decreasing
- transfer of heat by touch
- the force that resists motion of one object rubbing against another
- all the devices are connected using parallel connections
- matter through which the wave travels
- a measure of how springy an object is
- the tendency of objects to resist changes in speed or direction of motion
- the number of waves that pass a fixed point over a period of time
62 Clues: a twisting force • SI unit of energy • force times distance • transfer of heat by touch • the capacity for doing work • amount of matter in an object • the overall force on an object • the flow of charges in a circuit • The unit of measurement for force • the speed and direction of motion • A quantity that has only magnitude • matter through which the wave travels • ...
Nolan Tusing Physics Crossword 2021-05-21
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- materials that impede the free flow of electrons from atom to atom and molecule to molecule
- the law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from one form to another
- energy stored by something that can stretch or compress
- waves in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to the direction the wave travels
- rate of change of velocity where the velocity is increasing
- the product of the mass and velocity of an object
- the rate of the angle turning with time
- states that the ratio of potential difference to current is constant
- a wave in which the vibration of the medium is perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- the force that prevents two surfaces from sliding past each other
- an object initially propelled by a force outside itself and keeps moving
- the capacity for doing work
- force times distance
- a twisting force
- stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system
- an object or type of material that allows the flow of electrical current in one or more directions
- force that opposes the motion of two surfaces sliding past each other
- a force that acts from one part of a system on another part of the same system
- the flow of charges in a circuit
- the complete path that an electric current travels along
- the electrons only have one path to follow through, current is the same throughout the circuit
- a force pulling outward from the center of rotation
- the height of a wave as measured from the center of the wave to the crest or the trough
- the amount of potential energy in each unit of energy
- gravitational force exerted on an object
- The degree of exactness with which a quantity is measured using a given instrument
- the overall force on an object
- point along the wave that has the greatest maximum velocity
- the speed and direction of motion
- a force pulling inward toward the center of rotation
- total distance an object travels divided by the total time it takes to travel that distance
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- distance and direction of an object's change in position from the starting point
- how well heat is conducted through a substance
- forces that produce a nonzero net force
- an attractive force between two objects in the universe
- How well the results of an experiment agree with the measured and accepted value
- a force that acts on a system from the outside
- the SI unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second
- SI unit of energy
- a system in which no energy flows in or out of the system
- amount of matter in an object
- The unit of measurement for force
- A quantity that has only magnitude
- A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- a measure of how fast velocity is changing
- equal force acting on a object in different directions
- a disturbance that travels through space-time, accompanied by a transfer of energy
- distance between corresponding points of two consecutive waves
- the energy of an object becuase of its motion
- the energy released or absorbed as a result of a chemical reaction
- every particle attracts every other particle in the universe with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers
- the motion of an object in a circle at a constant speed
- speed of an object at a given point in time
- a single disturbance that moves through a transmission medium
- rate of change of velocity where the velocity is decreasing
- transfer of heat by touch
- the force that resists motion of one object rubbing against another
- all the devices are connected using parallel connections
- matter through which the wave travels
- a measure of how springy an object is
- the tendency of objects to resist changes in speed or direction of motion
- the number of waves that pass a fixed point over a period of time
62 Clues: a twisting force • SI unit of energy • force times distance • transfer of heat by touch • the capacity for doing work • amount of matter in an object • the overall force on an object • the flow of charges in a circuit • The unit of measurement for force • the speed and direction of motion • A quantity that has only magnitude • matter through which the wave travels • ...
Physics Cross Word Puzzle 2021-06-10
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- a force that seeks towards the center
- the extent of a vibration
- a high-energy, high-speed electron
- Speed, the rate of change
- A subatomic particle with a negative charge
- Electromagnetic radiation used in electric cookers
- electromagnetic radiation can be detected by the human eye
- A subatomic particle with the positive charge
- a fundamental constituent of matter
- Measured in hertz (Hz)
- the essence of the atomic bomb; involves atoms
- This person invented calculus
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- inactivity or resistance
- The smallest Unit
- wave of high energy and very short wavelength
- Main purpose is to store energy
- measured in Joule (J)
- small region with protons and neutrons at the center of an atom
- a quantum of light
- the slight bending of light as it passes around the edge of an object
- The pull of the Earth's core
21 Clues: The smallest Unit • a quantum of light • measured in Joule (J) • Measured in hertz (Hz) • inactivity or resistance • the extent of a vibration • Speed, the rate of change • The pull of the Earth's core • This person invented calculus • Main purpose is to store energy • a high-energy, high-speed electron • a fundamental constituent of matter • a force that seeks towards the center • ...
Physics Vocabluary Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-23
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- interference, The phenomenon where two or more waves superimpose to produce a wave with a larger amplitude than any of the individual waves.
- A point along a standing wave where the wave has minimum amplitude due to destructive interference.
- wave, A wave that moves from one place to another, transferring energy through the medium.
- An imaginary line perpendicular to the surface at the point of incidence where a wave strikes a surface.
- The time it takes for one complete cycle of a wave to pass a given point.
- The process by which two or more waves overlap and combine to form a new wave pattern.
- Maker (thewordfinder.com)
- pulse, A single disturbance that moves through a medium, as opposed to a continuous wave.
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- The distance between successive crests or troughs of a wave.
- waves, Waves that travel along the surface of a medium and have characteristics of both transverse and longitudinal waves.
- The number of complete cycles of a wave that pass a given point per unit time, usually measured in hertz (Hz).
- The bending and spreading of waves around obstacles and through openings.
- The lowest points on a wave.
- The maximum displacement of points on a wave, measured from the wave's equilibrium position.
- The highest points on a wave.
- wave, A wave in which the particles of the medium move parallel to the direction of the wave's propagation.
- wave, A wave that remains in a constant position, typically formed by the interference of two traveling waves moving in opposite directions.
- The bending of a wave as it passes from one medium to another, due to a change in the wave's speed.
- wave, A wave in which the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction of the wave's propagation.
- interference, The phenomenon where two or more waves superimpose to produce a wave with a smaller amplitude than any of the individual waves.
- A point along a standing wave where the wave has maximum amplitude due to constructive interference.
21 Clues: Maker (thewordfinder.com) • The lowest points on a wave. • The highest points on a wave. • The distance between successive crests or troughs of a wave. • The bending and spreading of waves around obstacles and through openings. • The time it takes for one complete cycle of a wave to pass a given point. • ...
Physics Crossword Week 4 2024-06-30
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- a ____ object partially transmits light (11)
- unit named after a French physicist (7)
- planet covered in iron(III) (4)
- an astronomer burned at the stake for stating the Earth orbited the Sun (7)
- increases when current increases (11)
- birthplace of a star (6)
- the number of SI base units (5)
- below the lower limit of human audibility (10)
- used to change the potential difference of an AC supply (11)
- type of reflection where a wave is reflected by a smooth surface (8)
- science of the relationship between heat, energy, work (14)
- relativity known as Einstein’s theory of gravity (7)
- ma (5)
- sound waves with frequencies higher than 20,000 Hz (10)
- a circuit component (5)
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- the “a” in laser (13)
- reduces frictional forces (11)
- a way to treat cancer using ionising radiation (12)
- ratio of image size to object size (13)
- a wave behaviour (10)
- type of magnet that produces its own magnetic field (9)
- the particle in Newton’s theory of light (9)
- one of the founders of quantum theory (4)
- discoverer of the law of refraction of light (8)
- forces lying in the same 2-dimensional plane (8)
- a branch of physics concerned with sound (9)
- to split a force into perpendicular components (7)
27 Clues: ma (5) • the “a” in laser (13) • a wave behaviour (10) • a circuit component (5) • birthplace of a star (6) • reduces frictional forces (11) • planet covered in iron(III) (4) • the number of SI base units (5) • increases when current increases (11) • unit named after a French physicist (7) • ratio of image size to object size (13) • one of the founders of quantum theory (4) • ...
SNC2P Physics Key Terms 2023-09-28
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- ________________ light is the only type of light that we can see with our eyes.
- Where the principal axis touches the mirror.
- The study of how light bounces off of objects.
- Remove some colours from white light sources.
- When light moves from a fast medium to a slow medium, the refracted ray bends ________ the normal.
- Translucent objects let light through but ________________ it.
- Flat or curved reflective surface.
- The "S" in SALT
- Green and magenta are ______________ colours.
- Images in diverging mirrors are always virtual and _________ in size.
- Beyond this angle, total internal reflection will occur instead of refraction.
- light travels in __________ lines.
- When light hits an object an bounces off.
- Nuclear fusion produces energy here.
- Light is a form of _________________.
- Absorbs all colours of light.
- Coloured part of the eye.
- A representation of an object, whether real or virtual.
- Candles and bulbs with filaments create light this way.
- The ______________ spectrum contains visible light, Ultraviolet radiation and microwaves.
- A ________________ can be used to separate white light into all of the colours of the rainbow.
- Common vision problem amongst the elderly.
- The ____________ ray is the one that strikes the mirror at the normal.
- When an object is in front of the focus in a converging mirror, the image will appear _____ in size.
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- Special cells in the eye that help us see in low light.
- This type of mirror or lens spreads light out.
- Objects that create light are called _______________ objects.
- A lemon reflects this colour of light and absorbs all others.
- Mix the primary colours of pigment to produce coloured pictures.
- ____________ of light are represented by an arrow travelling in one direction.
- Whether an image is right-side up or upside down.
- __________________ objects let all light pass through.
- The type of reflection that occurs in plane mirrors and produces clear images.
- When someone is _____-sighted, they need glasses with diverging lenses.
- Uses chemiluminescence to produce light.
- __________________ objects do not let any light pass through.
- The angle of incidence is ____________ to the angle of reflection.
- Light travels in the form of _________________.
- Fluorescence is used in these energy-efficient bulbs.
- Contain lenses to bend light and help people see clearly.
- If light is ___________________ it goes straight through an object.
- When light bends at the boundary of two transparent mediums.
- When someone is far sighted, light focuses _______ their retina.
- Reflects all colours of light.
- Where light must focus in the eye for us to see clearly.
- Special cells in the eye that detect colour.
- Objects may heat up if light is _____________ by them.
- The process of the lens in the eye stretching or contracting so that we can focus.
- this type of mirror or lens focusses light at a single point.
- Sparkles due to total internal reflection.
- Absorb some colours and reflect others.
51 Clues: The "S" in SALT • Coloured part of the eye. • Absorbs all colours of light. • Reflects all colours of light. • Flat or curved reflective surface. • light travels in __________ lines. • Nuclear fusion produces energy here. • Light is a form of _________________. • Absorb some colours and reflect others. • Uses chemiluminescence to produce light. • ...
AP Physics Final Crossword 2024-05-13
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- is the time for one complete oscillation.
- represents Newton's second law, relating force, mass, and acceleration.
- a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force
- the variable that is to be tested experimentally
- the number of waves that pass through each second
- a picture that represents all forces acting upon or within a system
- the change in momentum of an object over time.
- the total length between two points without direction.
- the force that attracts two objects toward each other.
- 3.14 for a short version of this mathematical constant
- the amount of matter in an object.
- the force that surfaces exert to prevent solid objects from passing through each other.
- the height of a wave
- the energy transferred when a force is applied over a distance.
- a state of balance between opposing forces or actions
- constant represents the stiffness of a spring.
- stored energy
- the unit of energy in the International System of Units.
- the change in position of an object relative to a reference point.
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- a basic force of nature, such as gravity or electromagnetism.
- the speed of an object in a specific direction.
- the unit of time in the International System of Units.
- a collision where objects ricochet off of one another.
- a collision where objects appear to be stuck to one another as they collide and travel after the collison.
- the resistance encountered when one object slides over another.
- measure angles and are used in trigonometry and physics.
- the rate of change of velocity of an object over time.
- describes the properties of moving objects
- the energy an object possesses due to its motion.
- the force that keeps an object moving in a circular path.
- energy the sum of kinetic and potential energy in a system.
- the distance from the center of a circle to its edge.
- the product of mass and velocity of an object.
- the gravitational force exerted on an object.
- the rotational equivalent of force, causing an object to rotate.
- the response variable that is the results of experimental changes
36 Clues: stored energy • the height of a wave • the amount of matter in an object. • is the time for one complete oscillation. • describes the properties of moving objects • the gravitational force exerted on an object. • the change in momentum of an object over time. • the product of mass and velocity of an object. • constant represents the stiffness of a spring. • ...
AQA GCSE Physics Forces 2024-02-21
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- 100,000N/m2 (2)
- Force that balances the weight when skydiver at constant velocity
- This drag force increase with speed (2)
- Force/Area
- Curved surface of a liquid you measure to when recording the volume in a measuring cylinder
- Diagram that shows the magnitude and direction of the forces acting on an object (2)
- Resultant force on a stationary object
- Force/Extension (2)
- Resultant force acting on mass of 2.5kg with a=2m/s/s
- Speed of a skydiver when forces balance (2)
- 1g/cm3 is the density of what liquid
- (Change in velocity)/time
- Type of quantity has size and direction
- Which laws state's that the force on a spring is proportional it's extension
- This happens to the pressure in a liquid as depth increases
- The can used in the density experiment to help find volume
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- Force acting on a mass due to the pull of gravity
- Mass/Volume
- What happens to a solids when its density is less than that for water
- Type of quantity has only size
- Apparatus used to find the volume of an irregular object (2)
- Unit of force
- When the resultant force is zero this is Newton's ......... Law
- Moment=Force x ............ distance from the pivot
- Upward force acting on an object in a fluid
- Gradient of a distance-time graph
- Relationship between resultant force and acceleration
- Gradient of a velocity-time graph
- Gravitational Field strength on Earth
- Type of error when measuring the extension of a spring if your eye is in the wrong position
- The resultant force of 3N and 4N acting on an object at 90 degrees to each other
- Contact force when objects touch
- Every action has an equal and opposite reaction is Newton's ....... law
- Velocity=Distance/........
- When the resultant force is NOT zero this is Newton's ........ law
- Force= .......x acceleration
- Unit for a moment (2)
- Gas particles exert a pressure when they ......... with the walls of a container
38 Clues: Force/Area • Mass/Volume • Unit of force • 100,000N/m2 (2) • Force/Extension (2) • Unit for a moment (2) • (Change in velocity)/time • Velocity=Distance/........ • Force= .......x acceleration • Type of quantity has only size • Contact force when objects touch • Gradient of a distance-time graph • Gradient of a velocity-time graph • 1g/cm3 is the density of what liquid • ...
Physics Crossword Week 5 2024-07-07
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- an SI base unit (4)
- moon whose name means dread (6)
- give rise to forces (6)
- the sixth planet from the Sun (6)
- a famous space telescope (6)
- early stage in a star’s life cycle (9)
- Greek letter used as the unit for resistance (5)
- scientist who discovered the neutron (8)
- causes signal degradation (10)
- quark anti-quark pairs (6)
- spectrum of radiations that all travel at c (15)
- one of the 2 fundamental classes of subatomic particles: bosons & ____ (8)
- British X-ray crystallographer (8)
- the “s” in laser (10)
- most recently discovered particle in the Standard Model (5)
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- they are hard, brittle, and heat-resistant (8)
- monochromatic light source (5)
- state of a switch allowing current to flow (6)
- German astronomer (6)
- type of EM wave used by satellites (10)
- planet known as Terra or Sol III (5)
- average distance between earth and the sun is one ____ unit (12)
- an electrical safety device (4)
- number of laws of motion Newton has (5)
- element named after a physicist with contributions to atomic models (7)
- lens that causes light to converge (6)
- circuit component (6)
- a gauge boson for the strong nuclear force (5)
- an ____ object does not transmit light (6)
- fluid resistance (4)
- the study of light (6)
31 Clues: an SI base unit (4) • fluid resistance (4) • German astronomer (6) • circuit component (6) • the “s” in laser (10) • the study of light (6) • give rise to forces (6) • quark anti-quark pairs (6) • a famous space telescope (6) • monochromatic light source (5) • causes signal degradation (10) • moon whose name means dread (6) • an electrical safety device (4) • ...
Physics - Waves and Sound 2023-02-02
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- the height of the wave
- section where coils are closes together
- the maximum displacement of the medium from its rest position
- the more a wave has, the greater its amplitude
- lowest points on a wave
- time it takes to complete one full cycle
- the highest points on a wave
- wave in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to the direction the wave travels
- v=(331.5 + 0.6 x T)m/s
- the frequency unit
- a disturbance in matter that transfers energy through the matter
- indicates how many wave crests hit you each second (the number of complete cycles in a given time)
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- matter through which a wave travels (solid, liquid, or gas)
- where the coils are further apart
- longitudinal wave
- v=λxf
- longitudinal waves produced by earthquakes
- any motion that repeats at regular time intervals
- wave that travels along the surface of a medium
- wave in which the medium vibrates at right angles to the direction the wave travels
- distance between crests or troughs
21 Clues: v=λxf • longitudinal wave • the frequency unit • the height of the wave • v=(331.5 + 0.6 x T)m/s • lowest points on a wave • the highest points on a wave • where the coils are further apart • distance between crests or troughs • section where coils are closes together • time it takes to complete one full cycle • longitudinal waves produced by earthquakes • ...
PHYSICS 2 word puzzle 2023-04-26
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- It attracts metallic objects such as metal paper clip and iron nails.
- a negatively charged subatomic particle
- is bending of wave forms as they pass through split the obstacles.
- The SI unit of potential difference.
- It is the power supply or power source.
- is the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source
- it is reflected sound
- circuit comprises branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch.
- The center portion of an atom.
- states that the current through a conductor between two points
- the lowest point of wave.
- It is the Electricity in motion.
- generate the plane waves and let these through two small sit in a diffacted by the splits.
- studies the behavior of ligh, including it's interaction with matter and the construction of instrument.
- size comparison of axial-lead resistors
- the distance travelled by a particular point on the wave in the given interval of time.
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- is an influence that causes the motion of an object with mass to change its velocity, i.e., to accelerate.
- an instrument used to measure the properties of electrical
- law the electric force for charges at rest has the following properties
- It is a wave narrow normal to the wave and pointing in the direction of propagation.
- the maximum displacement of the wave it is the maximum height from the centre line to the crest or the trough.
- movement of electrons invisible force
- the form of water waves normally comes to our mind when we talk about waves.
- Smallest piece of an element containing all of the properties of that element.
- it measures a small amount of voltage
- the highest point in the wave train
- the flow of electric charge
- it measures a small amount of current.
- uncharged automatic particles
- positively charged automatic particles
- A circuit that contains only one path for current flow
- an act or instance of resisting
32 Clues: it is reflected sound • the lowest point of wave. • 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. • movement of electrons invisible force • it measures a small amount of voltage • ...
Final Project in Physics 2023-04-26
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- 1.The man behind the discovery of Ohm’s Law.
- 21.Is defined as the characteristic of sound which is used for differentiating between the shrill and flat sound.
- 7.The center portion of an atom.
- 5.Simplest Form of matter.
- 10.Positively Charged atomic particles.
- 25.This bending by refraction makes it possible for us to have lenses, magnifying glasses, prisms and rainbows.
- 12.The opposition of current flow.
- 15.It measures small amount of current.
- 19.A moving wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
- 8.Negatively Charged Particles.
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- 11.The force (pressure) that causes current to flow.
- 13.The flow of electric charge.
- 22.Is the directional speed of an object in motion as an indication of its rate of change in position as observed from a particular frame of reference and as measured by a particular standard of time
- 3.The force (pressure) that causes current to flow.
- 20.Is a type of wave in which the medium's vibration is parallel to the direction of the wave, and the medium's displacement is in the same direction as that of the wave movement.
- 24.It occurs when the size of the aperture or obstacle is of the same order of magnitude as the wavelength of the incident wave.
- 14.An instrument used to measure the properties of an electrical circuit.
- 2.The opposition of current flow.
- 9.Uncharged atomic particles.
- 6.Smallest piece of an element containing all of the properties of that element.
- 17.A circuit that contains only one path for current flow.
- 23.These reflections build up with each reflection and decay gradually as they are absorbed by the surfaces of objects in the enclosed space.
- 4.The flow of electric charge.
- 16.A circuit that contains more then one path for current flow.
- 18.A disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles.
25 Clues: 5.Simplest Form of matter. • 9.Uncharged atomic particles. • 4.The flow of electric charge. • 13.The flow of electric charge. • 8.Negatively Charged Particles. • 7.The center portion of an atom. • 2.The opposition of current flow. • 12.The opposition of current flow. • 10.Positively Charged atomic particles. • 15.It measures small amount of current. • ...
Physics 2 Final Project 2023-04-24
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- a disturbance in a medium that carries energy without a net movement of particles.
- it is reflected sound
- it measures a small amount of current
- states that the current through a conductor between two points
- It is the Electricity in motion.
- simplest form of matter
- uncharged automatic particles
- the highest point in the wave train
- circuit comprises branches so that the current divides and only part of it flows through any branch.
- The SI unit of potential difference.
- an instrument used to measure the properties of electrical
- a negatively charged subatomic particle
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- Smallest piece of an element containing all of the properties of that element.
- is the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source
- the flow of electric charge
- It is a wave narrow normal to the wave and pointing in the direction of propagation.
- it measures a small amount of voltage
- movement of electrons invisible force
- A circuit that contains only one path for current flow
- an act or instance of resisting
- law the electric force for charges at rest has the following properties
- The center portion of an atom.
- It is the power supply or power source.
- It attracts metallic objects such as metal paper clip and iron nails.
- positively charged automatic 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 II Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-26
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- The capacity of a material to deform permanently (e.g., stretch, bend, or spread) in response to stress.
- The rate at which velocity changes with time, in terms of both speed and direction.
- Energy that is any type of energy generated by the sun.
- It is the world's first smart ring with contactless payment technology.
- Particles travel from a high-concentration area to a low-concentration area until equilibrium is attained.
- The most elastic material.
- The ability of an object or material to resume its normal shape after being stretched or compressed.
- It occurs when a physical force presses inward on an object, causing it to become compacted.
- First name of the famous physicist that made the three laws of motion.
- The standard centimeter-gram-second unit of force.
- It is a solid material's capacity to experience long-term deformation.
- It refers to the tendency of similar or identical particles/surfaces to cling to one another.
- Is an exclusive right that allows the inventor to exclude others from making, using, or selling the product of his invention.
- It is a wearable electronics device loaded with mobile components like sensors and NFC chips that are used for a variety of applications.
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- The ratio for change of shape or size to the original shape or size.
- Newton's first law of motion.
- The acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of ______ applied.
- Last name of the scientist who discovered the value of gravitational constant.
- Law of _______ states that each action brings an equal and opposite reaction.
- The force acting on an object is equal to the _____ of an object times its acceleration.
- Rise or depression of a liquid in a small passage such as a tube of small cross-sectional area.
- Robert ______ is known for his discovery of the law of elasticity.
- Force that attracts a body towards the center of the earth or any other physical body having mass.
- It is the tendency of dissimilar particles or surfaces to cling to one another.
- A type of roof that are sometimes called fiberglass roof panels.
- The SI unit for elasticity.
- Is any substance that conducts electricity without providing an obstacle to the flow of electric current.
- The SI unit of force is the newton.
- It is a physical quantity that describes forces present during deformation.
- ______ stress is the force per unit area that is putting an object in tension.
30 Clues: The most elastic material. • The SI unit for elasticity. • Newton's first law of motion. • The SI unit of force is the newton. • The standard centimeter-gram-second unit of force. • Energy that is any type of energy generated by the sun. • A type of roof that are sometimes called fiberglass roof panels. • ...
PHYSICS 2 FINAL PROJECT 2023-04-24
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- A magnet is a material or object that produces a magnetic field.
- Present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.
- An atom is the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element.
- A narrow stream of radiant energy, especially visible light
- A Disturbance in a medium that carries energy without the movement of particle
- WAVES The wave has regions of compression, where the particles are the closest together
- Current is the flow of a medium, usually electrons or electron-deficient atoms
- An instrument for measuring electric current in amperes.
- A circuit is a closed loop that electrons can travel
- Concerned with bodies at rest or forces in equilibrium.
- A stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity
- A volt is a unit of electric potential or energy capacity
- The unit of electrical resistance in the International System of Units
- It is a characteristic of both traveling and standing waves
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- A battery is a device that stores chemical energy, and converts it to electricity.
- In geometry parallel lines are coplanar infinite straight lines that do not intersect at any point.
- Size comparison of axial-lead resistors.
- A force that opposes or slows down the motion of a body
- The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System.
- Simplest form of matter
- It is a bending of waveform as it hits and barrier within the obstacle
- A number of things, events, or people of a similar kind or related nature coming one after another
- Meaning, a watt is a unit of power, and power is the rate at which energy is produced or consumed by an object.
- A trough is the opposite of a crest.
- A long depression less steep than a trench
25 Clues: Simplest form of matter • A trough is the opposite of a crest. • Size comparison of axial-lead resistors. • A long depression less steep than a trench • A circuit is a closed loop that electrons can travel • The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. • A force that opposes or slows down the motion of a body • ...
EM Spectrum and Physics 2023-03-22
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- Longest wavelength, lowest energy and frequency
- Ocean waves are _______ waves
- applying a force to an object
- A change in speed or direction
- An object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force
- 1/2 the wave height
- For every reaction there is a equal and opposite reaction
- As wavelength increases, the frequency ____
- Forces acting on an object equaling 0N
- a ____ energy wave will have ____ frequency
- Highest point on a wave
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- Lowest point of a wave
- a push or a pull in a certain direction
- distance from crest to crest
- How much an object accelerates depends on the object's mass and the force applied
- X-Rays are _______ waves
- British scientist who created the laws of motion
- the number of waves that pass a given point per second
- Shortest wavelength, highest energy and frequency
- Forces acting on an object that does not equal 0N
- Only type of wave we can see
- A wave is a patter of motion that transports ___
22 Clues: 1/2 the wave height • Lowest point of a wave • Highest point on a wave • X-Rays are _______ waves • distance from crest to crest • Only type of wave we can see • Ocean waves are _______ waves • applying a force to an object • A change in speed or direction • Forces acting on an object equaling 0N • a push or a pull in a certain direction • ...
Conceptual Physics Extra Credit 2023-03-17
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- the rate at which the velocity is changing
- the SI unit of force
- an arrow that represents the magnitude and direction of a quantity
- an object moving under the influence of gravity only
- a force that acts between materials that touch as they move
- mass x velocity
- the quantity of matter
- one of the pair of forces described in newton's 3rd law
- the number of rotations per unit of time
- when an object turns about an internal axis
- quantity force x time interval
- resisting a change of motion
- friction or drag that acts on an object moving through air
- when an object turns about an external axis
- speed in a given direction
- a push or a pull
- produced when a force is applied with leverage
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- where all the mass of an object is concentrated
- an object will remain upright if the center of gravity is above the area of support
- determining the components of a vector
- the speed of something moving along a circular path
- a state where no physical changes occur
- how we measure pressure
- measurement of work and force
- straight line that an object rotates around
- how fast an object is moving
- an outward force on a rotating or revolving body
- the force of gravity on an object
- the rate that work is done
29 Clues: mass x velocity • a push or a pull • the SI unit of force • the quantity of matter • how we measure pressure • the rate that work is done • speed in a given direction • how fast an object is moving • resisting a change of motion • measurement of work and force • quantity force x time interval • the force of gravity on an object • determining the components of a vector • ...
AP Physics 2 Review 2023-05-22
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- the perpendicular force per unit area
- number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time
- 10^-2
- quantity used to easily count a number of atoms/molecules
- The rate at which charge flows through an object
- a quantity measuring the ability of a substance to store electrical energy in an electric field
- 10^6
- A device that temporarily stores electric charge
- smallest particle of a substance that has all of the physical and chemical properties of that substance
- a measure of the number of electric or magnetic field lines passing through a surface in a given amount time
- 10^-3
- 10^9
- A representation of the electric potential energy per unit charge
- speed of a wave divided by frequency
- a quantity that on the large scale only ever increases to the maximum and cannot be reversed
- the amount of work energy needed to move a unit of electric charge from infinity to a specific point
- mass in motion
- 10^-9
- A circuit component that uses power
- a measure of mass per volume
- 1/2 the radius of curvature of a mirror/lens
- ability to do work
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- the minimum quantity of energy which is required to remove an electron to infinity from the surface of a given solid
- 9.11*10^-31 kg
- a measure of how much bigger or smaller a reflection makes an object appear to an observer
- the physical size an object takes up
- 10^12
- the sum of internal energy
- 3*10^8 m/s
- 10^-6
- equals capacitance times delta voltage
- 10^3
- 10^-12
- A measure of the opposition to current flow in a circuit
- A source of applied potential difference
- a quantity representing the amount of matter an object has
- a vector field in the neighbourhood of an electric charge
- 1.67*10^-27 kg
- the type of energy currently in use
- the type of energy stored
- energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement
- a vector field in the neighbourhood of a magnet
- PV=nRT
- a measure of how submerged an object is
- Amount of energy transferred per unit time
45 Clues: 10^3 • 10^6 • 10^9 • 10^-2 • 10^12 • 10^-6 • 10^-3 • 10^-9 • 10^-12 • PV=nRT • 3*10^8 m/s • 9.11*10^-31 kg • 1.67*10^-27 kg • mass in motion • ability to do work • the type of energy stored • the sum of internal energy • a measure of mass per volume • the type of energy currently in use • A circuit component that uses power • the physical size an object takes up • speed of a wave divided by frequency • ...
Unit One: Physics Review 2021-09-23
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- if you shined this light into a prism, a rainbow would appear
- the sun is an example of this property
- the waves that are the shortest wavelength on the spectrum
- light production occurring in biological organisms
- a special type of light that is highly concentrated
- a characteristic property of plane mirrors
- this process tells us the colour of gases with the help of an electric current
- this light production slowly releases visible light
- how light travels because it does not need a medium
- we see this light as a form of heat
- another name for chemiluminescence
- the toxic component in fluorescent lights
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- the study of light to determine the path it takes when it strikes an object
- this reflection refers to reflection of light off a bed of rocks
- part of an incandescent lightbulb
- the part of the spectrum visible to the human eye
- an image where light doesn't actually come from the image location
- name of angle that is at 90 degrees
- the angle that is created from the source of light
- light production through the use of an electrical device
- this ray bounces off the reflective surface
- these waves are used at airports to screen baggage
- this acronym helps us describe the properties of an image
- flat surface
24 Clues: flat surface • part of an incandescent lightbulb • another name for chemiluminescence • name of angle that is at 90 degrees • we see this light as a form of heat • the sun is an example of this property • the toxic component in fluorescent lights • a characteristic property of plane mirrors • this ray bounces off the reflective surface • ...
Applied Physics Review Crossword 2021-12-15
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- The resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- The ratio of the force that performs the useful work of a machine to the force that is applied to the machine. MA = F0 / Fi
- A piece of a substance (as wood or iron) that tapers to a thin edge and is used for splitting wood and rocks, raising heavy bodies, or for tightening by being driven into something.
- An assembly of moving parts completing a complete functional motion.
- A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
- A visual, mathematical, or three-dimensional representation in detail of an object or design, often smaller than the original.
- A flat surface set at an angle used to help raise or lower objects.
- A twisting force.
- The ability to do work.
- The influence on an object which causes it to accelerate.
- A group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements or parts that function together as a whole to accomplish a goal.
- A rigid bar resting on a pivot point or fulcrum, used to move a load with one end when pressure is applied to the other.
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- Any of several elementary mechanisms that are used to transmit or modify force or motion, which include the lever, wheel and axle, pulley, screw, wedge, and inclined plane.
- A mechanical device consisting of a grooved wheel turned by a cord or chain with a rigidly attached axle (as for winding up a weight) together with the supporting standards.
- A force of attraction between all matter.
- A major part of a system which itself has the characteristics of a system, usually consisting of several components.
- The branch of science that applies the principles of science to solve engineering problems.
- A solid disc that rotates around a center axis. It usually has a groove around the outside edge that allows ropes or belts to easily ride around it.
- The unit of energy or work in the MKS system of units, equal to the work done by a force of one Newton-meter.
- The energy which a body possesses because of its motion.
- A cylinder with a spiral ridge or thread running round the outside that can be turned to seal an opening, apply pressure, adjust position, etc.
- The point around which a lever turns or is supported.
22 Clues: A twisting force. • The ability to do work. • A force of attraction between all matter. • The point around which a lever turns or is supported. • The energy which a body possesses because of its motion. • The influence on an object which causes it to accelerate. • A flat surface set at an angle used to help raise or lower objects. • ...
Junior Year Physics 1 2021-05-10
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- law that states that any two masses attract each other with a force equal to a constant
- is the angle of incidence for which angle of refraction reaches 90 degrees
- quantities described by magnitude and direction
- energy due to height
- the time it takes to respond to a situation
- the interaction of electric fields and magnetic fields
- this is done when a force is applied to an object and displacement takes place
- the process where two light nuclei combine to form one or more atomic nuclei and subatomic particles (protons & neutrons) and release vast amounts of energy
- a type of wave where particles vibrate parallel to direction of propagation
- flow of direction across a given point with given time
- study of motion of objects
- the maximum displacement from equilibrium position
- a subdivision of heavy atomic nucleus into two fragments of roughly equal mass
- a wave in medium in which each point on axis has associated constant amplitude
- in physics it is the change in position of object with respect to time
- a type of wave where particles vibrate perpendicular to direction of propagation
- shift in apparent frequency for sound wave produced by moving source
- the ray that bounces off mirror/angle
- states that the incident angle always equals reflected angle
- specific heat capacity of what is 4186J/kg
- states that sini/sinr is a constant for pair of media
- energy required to change from solid to liquid
- energy absorbed or released when substance changes phase
- caused by unpredictable, unknown changes in measurement instrument
- defined as rate at which object changes velocity
- flow of charges/electrons in closed loop
- a way to express large or small number in suitable fashion
- bending of light rays at boundary due to change in speed
- science of describing motion of objects; branch of mechanics
- this is a surface dashed line that is perpendicular to surface of mirror
- compromises branches so current divides and only part of it flows through branch
- the energy in the nucleus of an atom
- a consistent, repeatable error associated with flawed equipment or experiment design
- the mass multiplied by velocity
- in an isolated system, the total energy must remain the same; energy only transform one from the other
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- energy in a spring when it is compressed or stretched
- represents variations in objects position over course of time
- is a curved mirror in which reflecting surface caves inward
- line passing through center of sphere and attaching to mirror in exact center of mirror
- a term that quantifies overall effect of a force acting over time
- describes how close measured values agree with the true value
- states that acceleration of object is directly related to net force and inversely related to its mass
- SI unit for temperature
- the distance between same points on two successive waves
- time taken to make one complete cycle
- a mirror in which reflecting surface is curved outward
- has only one path through which current can flow
- where momentum is conserved in collision and kinetic energy is not
- a variation between the measured value and the actual value of quantity
- object (traveling through air or other medium), upon which gravity is only force
- the opposition to current flow
- a value calculated from the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum to that in a second medium of greater density
- branch of science concerned with nature and prop. of matter and energy
- measure of energy supplied to charge to move around circuit
- the ray traveling from laser to mirror/angle
- states that if body is at rest or going at constant speed in straight line then it will remain that way
- shows how far object travel over time
- speed of what wave is 340 m/s
- the capacity for doing work
- number of cycles per second/time
- can be used to find specific heat capacity of unknown substance
- continuous stream of regular disturbances in medium that results in energy being transformed without material itself being moved
- collisions where both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved
- reveals info about acceleration of object over time
- how to calculate avg acceleration
- energy required to change from liquid to gas
- states that the extension of a spring is directly proportional to stretching force
- where magnetic materials are attracted or repelled by magnets
- states that the force between two bodies is directly proportional to product of charge and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them
- at rest, resistance to change
- this energy is produced when a rise in temperature causes atoms and molecules to move faster and collide with each other
- this is the only image formed in convex mirror
- at which energy is transformed and work is done
- quantities that are fully described by magnitude alone
74 Clues: energy due to height • SI unit for temperature • study of motion of objects • the capacity for doing work • speed of what wave is 340 m/s • at rest, resistance to change • the opposition to current flow • the mass multiplied by velocity • number of cycles per second/time • how to calculate avg acceleration • the energy in the nucleus of an atom • ...
Physics EC Chapter 12 2022-02-23
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- Sound waves are this type of wave
- Less than human audible range
- Range of sound intensity that humans can hear
- pulsation in loudness heard when 2 soundwaves of similar frequency are played simultaneously
- Picks up energy of wave/pulse, stimulates auditory nerve
- correlates to pitch
- Closed at one end, open at one end
- Family of frequencies generated in a single plucked string
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- Pitch of sound depends on this property of a standing wave
- Greater than human audible range
- interprets electric impulse as "sound"
- Transfers energy
- Explosive sound heard when a high speed object travels past an observer at supersonic speeds
- Sound waves are of this shape
- Disturbs surrounding medium
- Lowest, loudest tone heard
- Rate at which energy is transferred through a medium per unit area
- High frequency waves tend to do this
- correlates to loudness
- Open at both ends
20 Clues: Transfers energy • Open at both ends • correlates to pitch • correlates to loudness • Lowest, loudest tone heard • Disturbs surrounding medium • Sound waves are of this shape • Less than human audible range • Greater than human audible range • Sound waves are this type of wave • Closed at one end, open at one end • High frequency waves tend to do this • ...
Physics & Energy by Amenah 2022-05-23
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- The distance an object travels per unit of time
- The lowest point on a transverse wave is called the
- A push or pull exerted on an object
- Released when we change the nucleus of atoms
- Transfer of energy from one point to another in the form of
- Used in fluorescent lamps (-ray)
- The unit that measures how loud a sound is
- Caused by the motion of the particles that are attached together
- The total current is the sum of the current through individual components (type of circuit)
- A measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object
- Stored energy that results from the position and/or mass of an object
- The energy an object has due to its motion
- Vibrations are at parallel to the direction energy is transferred
- Increasing the amplitude of a sound wave makes it this
- The ability to do work or cause a change
- The transfer of energy through matter by direct contact of particles
- Causes an increase in temperature
- Used in heat lamps
- The total of all the forces acting on an object
- Is stored in a substance and released during a chemical reaction
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- Used in radar (-wave)
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- The total amount of matter in something
- How many wavelengths go by in a certain period of time
- The transfer of energy by the movement of matter (principle of density)
- In all components, the current is the same (type of circuit)
- Has the longest wavelength of the EM spectrum (-wave)
- Solid to gas
- Where two atomic nuclei combine and release energy (nuclear-)
- Used in medical imaging
- Gas to solid
- To find the speed of a wave you ____ the frequency and wavelength
- Used in fiber optics
- The distance the wave moves away from the rest point (the wave's height)
- Any physical movement; change in position or place
- Atoms have as little kinetic energy as possible at this temperature
- Vibrations are at perpendicular to the direction energy is transferred
- The splitting two heavy, unstable atomic nuclei, releases energy (nuclear-)
- Usually results from the flow of electrons
- The speed of an object in a particular direction
- Measured in amps, the flow of electrons
- Most ionizing wave of the EM Spectrum (-ray)
42 Clues: Solid to gas • Gas to solid • Used in heat lamps • Used in fiber optics • Used in radar (-wave) • Used in medical imaging • Used in fluorescent lamps (-ray) • Causes an increase in temperature • A push or pull exerted on an object • The total amount of matter in something • Measured in amps, the flow of electrons • The ability to do work or cause a change • ...
Energy and Physics Crossword 2022-06-02
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- this type of energy is used for bombs
- potential energy that is dependent on height
- includes direction
- the type of energy of heat loss
- power = work divided by ___
- the type of energy of a rolling ball
- used at a doctors office
- range of _____ waves
- often used for wireless communications
- the type of energy of a roller coaster at the the top of the track
- this is the type of simple machine an ax is
- moving an object with a force in the same direction
- waves the wave with the lowest frequency
- work = force x ___
- the rate at which work is done
- how lazy the object is
- has a fulcrum
- measures weight
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- rays used to kill bacteria
- the type of energy that is in every transformation
- the amount an object is pulled downward by gravity
- what work is measured in
- the unit used when calculating power
- mass times acceleration
- law of ___ of energy: energy cannot be created nor destroyed, only change forms
- the type of energy within a battery
- rays heat
- newton’s __ law: for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- has the ability to do work or cause change
- rays usually given off during nuclear reactions
- (final velocity - initial velocity) / time
- newton’s __ law: an object at rest stays at rest; an object in motion stays in motion
- newton’s __ law: the acceleration of an object depends on the force exerted on it and its mass.
- visible spectrum roy g bv
- the type of energy in movement
- the amount of matter in an object
- energy stored due to being stretched or compressed
- the type of energy emitted from the sun
- a simple machine that is an inclined plane around a cylinder
- plane the type of simple machine that a ramp is
40 Clues: rays heat • has a fulcrum • measures weight • includes direction • work = force x ___ • range of _____ waves • how lazy the object is • mass times acceleration • what work is measured in • used at a doctors office • visible spectrum roy g bv • rays used to kill bacteria • power = work divided by ___ • the type of energy in movement • the rate at which work is done • ...
Physics Vocabulary Crossword Review 2024-12-18
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- a physical quantity expressing the amount of matter in a body. It is a measure of a body's resistance to changes in velocity (inertial mass) and also of the force experienced in a gravitational field (gravitational mass): according to the theory of relativity, inertial and gravitational masses are equal
- a push or a pull
- a measure of this capacity, expressed as the work that it does in changing to some specified reference state. It is measured in joules (SI units)
- the force of attraction that moves or tends to move bodies towards the center of a celestial body, such as the earth or moon
- a region containing no matter; free space
- a device that diverges or converges a beam of electromagnetic radiation, sound, or particles
- the energy of a body or system as a result of its position in an electric, magnetic, or gravitational field. It is measured in joules (SI units), electronvolts, ergs, etc
- the energy of motion of a body
- the process by which masses of relatively warm air are raised into the atmosphere, often cooling and forming clouds, with compensatory downward movements of cooler air
- a measure of the rate of motion of a body expressed as the rate of change of its position in a particular direction with time. It is measured in metres per second, miles per hour, etc
- the tendency of a body to preserve its state of rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force
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- this entity as a source of nuclear energy
- the attribute of matter by which it responds to electromagnetic forces responsible for all electrical phenomena, existing in two forms to which the signs negative and positive are arbitrarily assigned
- any device for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction, esp a large one as in a power station
- the number of times that a periodic function or vibration repeats itself in a specified time, often 1 second. It is usually measured in hertz
- the rate of increase of speed or the rate of change of velocity
- a resistance encountered when one body moves relative to another body with which it is in contact
- a measure of the compactness of a substance, expressed as its mass per unit volume. It is measured in kilograms per cubic metre or pounds per cubic foot
- an electronic device used to increase the strength of the signal fed into it
- a substance, body, or system that conducts electricity, heat, etc
- a flow of electric charge through a conductor
- a source of high-intensity optical, infrared, or ultraviolet radiation produced as a result of stimulated emission maintained within a solid, liquid, or gaseous medium. The photons involved in the emission process all have the same energy and phase so that the laser beam is monochromatic and coherent, allowing it to be brought to a fine focus
- substance that occupies space and has mass, as distinguished from substance that is mental, spiritual, etc
23 Clues: a push or a pull • the energy of motion of a body • this entity as a source of nuclear energy • a region containing no matter; free space • a flow of electric charge through a conductor • the rate of increase of speed or the rate of change of velocity • a substance, body, or system that conducts electricity, heat, etc • ...
Physics Midterm Vocabulary 2024 2024-12-11
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- When all forces are equal (with no acceleration)
- An attractive force that pulls objects closer
- The base unit of quantity
- Exists when a mass is in motion, the product of mass and velocity
- Velocity when air resistance and gravity are balanced
- A type of collision where an object bounces off of another and travels in the opposite direction
- Most dangerous type of collision
- A value unique to each spring
- The base unit of electric current
- A force that opposes motion
- The base unit of length
- A force that is often opposite to gravity
- When something breaks into multiple parts
- The unit measure of force
- Every action has an equal and opposite reaction (Newton’s ______ Law)
- This greek letter means “is proportional to”
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- The base unit of mass
- Exact location from the reference point
- A force that occurs in springs or coils
- An object’s resistance to motion
- FBD stands for…
- A value that balances the formula of gravitational attraction between any two objects
- The rate at which an object changes velocity
- A value that shows the relationship between Normal and Friction Force
- This greek letter represents the coefficient of friction
- A quantity with direction and magnitude
- Distance over time (vector)
- A type of collision where two objects collide and travel in the same direction
- Distance from the start
- Distance over time (scalar)
- The base unit of temperature
- The base unit of time
- A strength that causes or restricts motion
- Force equals mass times acceleration (Newton’s _______ Law)
- The force acting on an object and the time over which it acts (also a change in momentum)
- The base unit of luminosity
- An object in motion stays in motion (and an object at rest stays at rest) unless acted upon by an outside force. (Newton’s _______ Law)
37 Clues: FBD stands for… • The base unit of mass • The base unit of time • Distance from the start • The base unit of length • The base unit of quantity • The unit measure of force • Distance over time (vector) • Distance over time (scalar) • A force that opposes motion • The base unit of luminosity • The base unit of temperature • A value unique to each spring • An object’s resistance to motion • ...
Car Crash Physics Vocab 2024-01-09
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- a scalar quantity that refers to "how fast an object is moving"; the rate at which an object covers distance
- the location of something relative to something else; compares the position of something to another object, such as up, down, in, out, left, right, forward, backward, or sideways
- _______ distance is the distance that a vehicle travels while slowing to a complete stop
- a measurement of mass in motion: how much mass is in how much motion
- an encounter (collision) between two bodies in which the total kinetic energy of the two bodies remains the same
- the tendency of objects in motion to stay in motion, and objects at rest to stay at rest, unless a force causes its speed or direction to change
- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- the total momentum of the two bodies remains the same, but some of the initial kinetic energy is transformed into heat energy
- ability to do work, which is the ability to exert a force causing displacement of an object
- ________ time the amount of time it takes for a person to respond to a stimulus; it is often measured in seconds or milliseconds
- energy that has the potential to become another form of energy
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- a vector quantity that designates how fast and in what direction a point is moving
- the measure of the amount of matter in a body
- reaction ________ is the ________ you travel from the point at which you detect a hazard until you begin braking or swerving
- three words combined into one; a useful aid for representing the relative magnitude and direction of all forces acting upon an object in a given situation
- “distance or quantity.” It is used to express the size or scope of something
- The push or pull on an object with mass that causes it to change its velocity; an external agent capable of changing a body's state of rest or motion. It has a magnitude and a direction (vector)
- the force exerted on a body by gravity
- any item, factor, or condition that can be controlled, changed, or measured
- the form of energy that an object possesses due to its motion
- The rate of change of velocity with respect to time; a vector quantity as it has both magnitude and direction
- the traditional mathematical sign for representing a change as well as variation in some kind of quantity or object; Δ
- the product of the force strength and the distance traveled
- a physical quantity that is completely described by its magnitude. Examples are volume, density, speed, energy, mass, and time
24 Clues: the force exerted on a body by gravity • the measure of the amount of matter in a body • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction • the product of the force strength and the distance traveled • the form of energy that an object possesses due to its motion • energy that has the potential to become another form of energy • ...
Group Six Crossword Physics 2023-12-05
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- A closed loop of conductors
- The production of electric potential
- The region of space surrounding a body in which another body experiences a force
- Energy in the form of oscillating electric and magnetic field, released in electromagnetic processes
- An attraction related to the relative charge of an object
- Physical interaction between charged particles; one of four fundamentals
- Field A region around a charged particle or object
- to the quantity of electricity
- An electric current flowing in one direction
- A physical phenomenon associated with electric charge
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- the electrostatic force of interaction
- A material that allows electrons to flow freely
- A force that acts to move objects closer together
- Si unit of measurement for electric current
- A force that acts between bodies of electric charge or magnetic polarity, tending to separate
- The flow of an electric charge through an object or medium
- The physical condition existing in space that causes particles to experience a force
- An interaction between an object and another object or a field
- The area around a magnet or charge that can exert electric force
- The SI unit for electromotive force
- reversing electric current
- the SI unit of electric charge
- The difference in electric potential
- The forces that act over a distance
24 Clues: reversing electric current • A closed loop of conductors • to the quantity of electricity • the SI unit of electric charge • The SI unit for electromotive force • The forces that act over a distance • The production of electric potential • The difference in electric potential • the electrostatic force of interaction • Si unit of measurement for electric current • ...
physics chapter 1-7 2024-10-07
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- increase in length of material from original length
- work done/time taken
- useful output energy/total input energy x 100%
- rate of change of velocity
- rate of change in an object’s displacement
- done force x distance
- area under velocity-time graph
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- an object at rest or traveling at constant speed
- normal force/cross-sectional area
- mass/volume
- quantity that is conserved during any change
- pair of equal and opposite forces that act on an object and produce rotation only
- force x perpendicular distance
- only magnitude
- mass x acceleration
- magnitude and direction
- momentum product of its mass and velocity
- when kinetic energy is not conserved
- measure of the mass of an object
- force and perpendicular distance between the forces
20 Clues: mass/volume • only magnitude • mass x acceleration • work done/time taken • magnitude and direction • done force x distance • rate of change of velocity • force x perpendicular distance • area under velocity-time graph • measure of the mass of an object • normal force/cross-sectional area • when kinetic energy is not conserved • rate of change in an object’s displacement • ...
'PHYSICS IS FUN' QUIZ 2024-11-16
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- Daya graviti yang bertindak ke atas suatu objek.
- Apabila sebuah planet berada dekat dengan matahari, maka laju ________ bertambah.
- Konsep yang menerangkan prinsip kerja termometer? Keseimbangan _________.
- Contoh gelombang membujur ialah _________.
- Seorang atlet berjisim 50 kg jatuh ke atas sebuah tilam dalam suatu pertandingan lompat tinggi. Dia menghentam tilam pada halaju 10 m s-1 dan berhenti selepas 0.5 s. Apakah magnitud daya impuls dan unitnya?
- Apakah yang dimaksudkan dengan halaju lepas? Halaju _________ untuk mengatasi daya graviti Bumi.
- Apakah kuantiti fizik yang tidak berubah apabila suatu gelombang mengalami pembiasan?
- Contoh unit imperial.
- Apakah yang dimaksudkan dengan halaju? Kadar perubahan _________.
- Hukum Gerakan Newton Pertama juga dikenali sebagai _________.
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- Kelawar menggunakan gelombang ultrasonik untuk mengelakkannya berlanggar dengan sebarang objek ketika terbang. Apakah konsep fizik yang diaplikasikan oleh kelawar? __________ gelombang.
- Berat Karim di Bumi ialah 800 N. Apakah yang akan berlaku kepada beratnya di bulan?
- ______ adalah kuantiti terbitan.
- 1.5 kg air disejukkan dari suhu 80°C sehingga 30°C. Cari jumlah tenaga haba yang hilang daripada air itu berserta unit. [Muatan haba tentu air = 4200 Jkg−1°C-1]
- Proses yang melibatkan proses penyerapan haba pendam? Pendidihan dan __________.
- Unit SI bagi keamatan cahaya ialah.....
- Kuantiti fizik yang akan berubah apabila satu gelombang mengalami pembelauan?
- Apakah yang dimaksudkan dengan jarak? Jumlah panjang ________.
- Faktor yang mempengaruhi daya memusat ialah ________ objek.
- Apakah bentuk orbit sesebuah planet yang mengelilingi matahari?
20 Clues: Contoh unit imperial. • ______ adalah kuantiti terbitan. • Unit SI bagi keamatan cahaya ialah..... • Contoh gelombang membujur ialah _________. • Daya graviti yang bertindak ke atas suatu objek. • Faktor yang mempengaruhi daya memusat ialah ________ objek. • Hukum Gerakan Newton Pertama juga dikenali sebagai _________. • ...
Physics and Turkey Day 2024-11-21
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- Name of Bounty Hunter in B128
- Speed, Distance, Time, etc...
- Force that opposes motion
- Velocity,Acceleration, Forces, etc.
- Holiday based on thankfulness and giving
- Driest meat at Thanksgiving, but people keep making it
- Raupe's College
- Name of Smuggler in B128
- When an object has a Net Force of Zero
- Lowkey the best meat at thanksgiving
- Another name for Gravitational Force
- Typical shape of 2D motion
- 9.81m/s^2
- Best side dish
- A push or Pull
- Raupe's Name
- Force from a rope
- Standard unit for Length
- Scientist who developed 3 laws
- Raupe's Youngest Child
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- A projection when things fall off cliffs
- Raupe's Middle Child
- Equal to Net Force/mass
- Measured in m/s
- The i in Vi
- A thanksgiving plate must
- Study of physics dealing with constant acceleration
- Standard unit of time
- PCN Mascot
- X is the variable for this
- Newtons 1st Law is known as the Law of....
- Standard unit of mass
- Raupe's Oldest Child
33 Clues: 9.81m/s^2 • PCN Mascot • The i in Vi • Raupe's Name • Best side dish • A push or Pull • Measured in m/s • Raupe's College • Force from a rope • Raupe's Middle Child • Raupe's Oldest Child • Standard unit of time • Standard unit of mass • Raupe's Youngest Child • Equal to Net Force/mass • Name of Smuggler in B128 • Standard unit for Length • Force that opposes motion • A thanksgiving plate must • ...
Physics Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-03
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- the transfer of thermal energy by particles moving through a fluid
- a debatable argument that generally states a fact which is not just a personal opinion
- mass per unit volume
- Observing an object to see if its natural
- form of energy that causes a difference in temperature, or the perception of warmth
- is a scalar quantity expressing the amount of three-dimensional space enclosed by a closed surface.
- not certain results
- a usually miniature representation of something
- something which shows that something else exists or is true
- the physical force exerted on an object
- The ideas that connect your claim to your evidence
- the energy present in a system.
- an instrument used to measure the air pressure as it varies with distance either above or below sea level.
- Data resulting in the way expected
- Mass is the quantity of matter in a physical body
- e materials that hinder the free flow of electrons from one particle of the element to another.
- the scale of temperature in which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100° under standard conditions.
- the net movement of anything (for example, atoms, ions, molecules, energy
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- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance
- the pressure within the atmosphere of Earth
- is one which the scientist holds constant (controls) during an experiment
- matter can be neither created nor destroyed.
- the temperature at which particles constitute a minimal amount of heat.
- a proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth.
- a relationship between two variables when their product equals to a constant value
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- a pair of perpendicular, time-varying electric and magnetic fields traveling through space with the velocity of light
- a question that a research project sets out to answer
- Results being similar
29 Clues: not certain results • mass per unit volume • Results being similar • the energy present in a system. • Data resulting in the way expected • the physical force exerted on an object • Observing an object to see if its natural • the pressure within the atmosphere of Earth • matter can be neither created nor destroyed. • a usually miniature representation of something • ...
Physics final study puzzle 2022-01-03
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- An educated guess on how an experiment will turn out.
- A variable that is held in place during an experiment.
- as one value increases, the other decreases the same amount.
- when heat and/or electricity passes through an object without it moving.
- the ability to be predicted
- A tool used to measure atmospheric pressure.
- Applying logic by drawing conclusions with new or prior information.
- a question made as the base of an experiment.
- Molecules spreading apart.
- the lowest temperature theoretically possible.
- Something that can be displayed to us.
- Force applied over the area of an object or substance
- The amount of matter in an object.
- How hot something is
- scale how heat is measured in celcius
- scientific data that supports your claim
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- Something that can change
- energy in the form of heat.
- Something that is more believable based on prior knowledge
- The weight of the air pushing down on things while being pulled by gravity
- The amount of heat in object or substance
- the amount of space taken up by an object or substance
- the circular motion of fluid with a difference of temperature.
- A substance that does not allow heat or sound to pass through
- How compact a object or substance is
- when an experiment creates the same result multiple times
- the rule that mass is not created or destroyed
- A statement that answers your question.
- As one moves, the other moves the same amount
- High energy particle waves
- a representation of an idea, object, process, or a system.
31 Clues: How hot something is • Something that can change • Molecules spreading apart. • High energy particle waves • energy in the form of heat. • the ability to be predicted • The amount of matter in an object. • How compact a object or substance is • scale how heat is measured in celcius • Something that can be displayed to us. • A statement that answers your question. • ...
Physics Study Guide Activity 2022-01-03
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- Scientific data that support the claim.
- The amount of heat in an object or a substance (C).
- A question made as the base of an experiment.
- The quality of being hot.
- How compact an object or substance is.
- As one value increases, the other decreases the same amount.
- the amount of matter in an object.
- High energy particle waves.
- The ability to be predicted.
- As one moves, the other moves the same amount.
- A representation of an idea, an object, a process or a system.
- A statement that answers your question.
- The circular motion of fluid with a change of temperature.
- A tool to measure atmospheric pressure.
- The lowest temperature that is theoretcly possible.
- A substance that does not aloud heat or sound to pass through.
- A variable that is held in place during an experiment.
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- The force applied over the area of a substance.
- Molecules spreading apart.
- The rule that mass cannot be created or destroyed.
- The phenomenon must be able to be sensed by humans in some way.
- Energy in the form of heat.
- Applying logic by drawing conclusions from new or existing information.
- The amount of space taken up by an object.
- How heat is measured in celsius.
- The force of air as it's being pulled down by gravity.
- something that is more believable due to prior knowledge.
- An educated guess on how an experiment will turn out.
- when heat and/or electricity passes through an object without it moving.
- Something that can change.
- When an experiment has the same result multiple times.
31 Clues: The quality of being hot. • Molecules spreading apart. • Something that can change. • Energy in the form of heat. • High energy particle waves. • The ability to be predicted. • How heat is measured in celsius. • the amount of matter in an object. • How compact an object or substance is. • Scientific data that support the claim. • A statement that answers your question. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword: Physics WM 2022-01-04
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- Variables a variable kept the same in an experiment
- The random kinetic energy of the atoms, molecules, or ions in a substance or body
- Scale A temperature scale based on the freezing point and the boiling point of water.
- Degree to which a correct prediction or claim to an idea or object.
- Pressure Pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere
- Always a work of progress
- Corresponding in size or amount
- A phenomenon is more believable the closer it is to our pre-experience of nature
- Object must be able to be sensed in some way using instruments or the 5 senses.
- A representation of an object or a system
- An example that is showing truth to help support an idea
- An instrument measuring atmospheric pressure
- A proposition made for a basis of reasoning
- Proportional If one variable increases the other will decrease
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- Energy Energy associated with microscopic forms of energy
- Length times width times height
- the mixing of substances by the natural movement of their particles.
- Physical quantity that expresses hot and
- typically a large body of matter with no definite shape
- Zero point where no more heat can be removed from a system
- A statement or asserting something without
- The process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
- Transfer of heat between substances that are in direct contact with each other.
- Process of heat transfer in fluids by the actual motion of matter.
- The amount of force exerted per area
- Something that stays the same
- Compactness of a subject
- Energy such as heat or light that is transmitted
- of Conservation of Mass Matter cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be changed
- A system that blocks heat and energy from passing through
- Question A question that a project sets out to answer
31 Clues: Compactness of a subject • Always a work of progress • Something that stays the same • Length times width times height • Corresponding in size or amount • The amount of force exerted per area • Physical quantity that expresses hot and • A representation of an object or a system • A statement or asserting something without • A proposition made for a basis of reasoning • ...
Electric Circuits Physics II 2025-07-24
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- loss of electric potential energy as a current travels across a resistor, wire, or other component
- unit of electrical resistance, 1Ω=1V/A
- time rate of change of energy in an electric circuit
- instrument that measures voltage
- (Superconducting Quantum Interference Device) device that is a very sensitive magnetometer, used to measure extremely subtle magnetic fields
- when connected to a battery, a lightbulb glows brightly. if the battery is reversed and reconnected to the bulb, what happens to the brightness of the bulb?
- nonohmic circuit device that allows current flow in only one direction
- velocity of a charge as it moves nearly randomly through a conductor, experiencing multiple collisions, averaged over a length of a conductor, whose magnitude is the length of conductor traveled divided by the time it takes for the charges to travel the length
- as a capacitor is being charged in an RC circuit, the current flowing through the resistor is _____
- intrinsic property of a material, independent of its shape or size, directly proportional to the resistance, denoted by ρ
- amount of resistance to the flow of current within the voltage source
- instrument that measures current
- does a battery produces charge? (true/false)
- household outlets are often double outlets. these are connected in parallel? (true/false)
- SI unit for current; 1A=1C/s
- when a battery is connected to a lightbulb, current flows through the lightbulb and makes it glow. how much current flows through the battery compared with the lightbulb?
- complete path that an electrical current travels along
- sum of all currents entering a junction must equal the sum of all currents leaving the junction
- hazard in which an electric current passes through a person
- is current used up in a resistor?
- graphical representation of a circuit using standardized symbols for components and solid lines for the wire connecting the components
- energy produced per unit charge, drawn from a source that produces an electrical current
- flow of charge through a cross-sectional area divided by the area
- measure of a material’s ability to conduct or transmit electricity
- (refer to figure 1) - this type of circuit is a _____ circuit
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- set of two rules governing current and changes in potential in an electric circuit
- potential difference measured across the terminals of a source when there is no load attached
- hazard in which an excessive electric current causes undesired thermal effects
- junction of two pieces of superconducting material separated by a thin layer of insulating material, which can carry a supercurrent
- type of a material for which Ohm’s law is not valid
- the unit kilowatt-hour is a measure of _____
- algebraic sum of changes in potential around any closed circuit path (loop) must be zero
- temperature at which a material reaches superconductivity
- phenomenon that occurs in a superconducting material where all magnetic fields are expelled
- type of a material for which Ohm’s law is valid, that is, the voltage drop across the device is equal to the current times the resistance
- difference in electric potential between two points in an electric circuit, measured in volts
- can the terminal voltage of a battery ever exceed its emf?
- rate at which charge flows, I=dQdt
- empirical relation stating that the current I is proportional to the potential difference V; it is often written as V=IR, where R is the resistance
- current that flows through a circuit from the positive terminal of a battery through the circuit to the negative terminal of the battery
- electric property that impedes current; for ohmic materials, it is the ratio of voltage to current, R=V/I
- phenomenon that occurs in some materials where the resistance goes to exactly zero and all magnetic fields are expelled, which occurs dramatically at some low critical temperature (TC)
- (refer to figure 2) - this type of circuit is a _____ circuit
- resistance of a combination of resistors; it can be thought of as the resistance of a single resistor that can replace a combination of resistors in a series and/or parallel circuit
- wiring system used at present for safety reasons, with live, neutral, and ground wires
- (refer to figure 3) - this type of circuit is called a _____ _____
46 Clues: SI unit for current; 1A=1C/s • instrument that measures voltage • instrument that measures current • is current used up in a resistor? • rate at which charge flows, I=dQdt • unit of electrical resistance, 1Ω=1V/A • the unit kilowatt-hour is a measure of _____ • does a battery produces charge? (true/false) • type of a material for which Ohm’s law is not valid • ...
Physics: Test your memory! 2025-08-18
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- rate of change of momentum
- rate of change of displacement
- posses during collision between objects
- when the time of contact increase, the ________force decrease
- example of geostationary satellite
- degree of hotness of an object
- short distance between two points
- rate of change of velocity
- more sensitive device sompare to ticker timer
- law that realate pressure and volume of gas at constant temperature
- a satellite that orbiting the Geostationary Earth Orbit
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- Kepler's Third Law is also known as the law of _______
- gravitational force is a __________force
- the air molecules cannot escape from the _______ due to low escape velocity
- type of wave for sound wave
- _________velocity is a minimum velocity needed for the object to overcome the gravitational force
- __________ force is a force acts on the object in circular motion
- when object remains its original motion
- one of the focus of the elliptical orbit
- ________ temperature is measured in Kelvin
20 Clues: rate of change of momentum • rate of change of velocity • type of wave for sound wave • rate of change of displacement • degree of hotness of an object • short distance between two points • example of geostationary satellite • posses during collision between objects • when object remains its original motion • gravitational force is a __________force • ...
Physics Quarter 1 Review 2022-10-06
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- Sir ______________ came up with the Laws of Motion many years ago.
- Reaction forces are always ________ in direction.
- A measure of change in velocity.
- Force always occur in...
- Reaction forces are always _______ in size
- Silverware staying on a table when you yank the tablecloth off demonstrates the _______ Law of Motion.
- The S/I unit for force is...
- Your fist hurts when you punch a wall because of the __________ Law of Motion.
- A measure of how fast you are moving.
- Objects at motion tend to stay in...
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- The Second Law of Motion is known as the Law of...
- The First Law of Motion is known as the Law of...
- The Third Law of Motion is known as the Law of...
- A measure of BOTH your speed and direction.
- Velocity and acceleration can both be _________, which represents moving backwards or slowing down.
- Objects at rest tend to stay at...
- It is said that Newton came up with his Law of Universal Gravitation when witnessing an _______ fall from a tree and hit him on the head.
- Objects will continue to behave the way they are currently behaving unless acted upon by an ______ force.
- _________ is another unit for force that we use in the U.S.
- A more massive object accelerating at a slower rate when the same force is applied to it as a smaller mass object demonstrates the ________ Law of Motion.
- Because acceleration measures a change in velocity, it must ALSO have a...
21 Clues: Force always occur in... • The S/I unit for force is... • A measure of change in velocity. • Objects at rest tend to stay at... • Objects at motion tend to stay in... • A measure of how fast you are moving. • Reaction forces are always _______ in size • A measure of BOTH your speed and direction. • The First Law of Motion is known as the Law of... • ...
The BEST Physics Crossword 2022-10-05
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- A variable squared
- how long something takes to occur
- the rate an object slows down
- the rate at which something moves
- variation of a variable
- the trajectory of a projectile
- the length that an object travles
- extending on a straight line
- how many digits matter
- how an object descends with only gravity acting on it
- magnitude and direction
- greater than zero
- The location relative to the origin of the object
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- Speed and direction
- an object that rises or falls due to gravity
- the rate that velocity changes
- Stays the same
- How far away something is from the origin
- less than zero
- a relationship between one or more variables
20 Clues: Stays the same • less than zero • greater than zero • A variable squared • Speed and direction • how many digits matter • variation of a variable • magnitude and direction • extending on a straight line • the rate an object slows down • the rate that velocity changes • the trajectory of a projectile • how long something takes to occur • the rate at which something moves • ...
Physics Chapter 20 Crossword 2022-04-27
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- magnetic _____ is the amount of magnetic field passing through a loop or coil of wire
- relative ___ between a conductor and a B-field causes current flow
- according to Faraday, inducing an EMF requires a ____ flux
- in electric guitars, magnets in the ___ induce current
- if flux increases, the external B-field is ____ to the induced B-field
- the area vector is ____ to the face of a loop or coil
- ____ transformers induce a higher voltage in the secondary coil
- the SI unit for flux is the _____
- creating a potential difference in a conductor using magnetism
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- magnetic flux is ____ when the B-field and area vectors are parallel
- increasing magnetic flux will cause the induced EMF to _____
- the ratio of the voltage in each coil is ____ proportional to the ratio of number of the turns on each coil
- electric guitars create alternating current sent at the same ______ as the vibration of the string
- the Greek letter symbol for flux
- transformers can use an iron ___ to induce current
- in transformers, the ___ coil is connected to the power source
- term synonymous with voltage when referring to electromagnetic induction
- scientist whose law says that induced current flows such that the B-field opposed the changed flux that produced it
- in an ignition coil, the secondary coil has a higher ____ than the primary one
- for generators, the voltage represents a ____ curve
20 Clues: the Greek letter symbol for flux • the SI unit for flux is the _____ • transformers can use an iron ___ to induce current • for generators, the voltage represents a ____ curve • the area vector is ____ to the face of a loop or coil • in electric guitars, magnets in the ___ induce current • according to Faraday, inducing an EMF requires a ____ flux • ...
Physics Chapter 19 EC 2022-04-06
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- brought about by charges in motion
- magnetic field inside a solenoid is this
- magnetic force is zero when a charge is in this state
- coil of a wire
- wire with charges flowing through it
- local magnetic region
- magnetic fields are this type of quantity
- SI unit for magnetic field strength
- domains do this when placed near a strong magnet
- magnetic field of a bar magnet goes out of this pole
- all electrons perform this action
- electrons in this state contribute to a material's magnetism
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- when a charged particle travels in a magnetic field, it experiences this
- separates ionized isotopes/molecular fragments of an unknown compound
- most materials' electrons are in this state
- magnet of this type in which domains stay aligned even after the magnet is removed
- magnetic fields of wires are this shape
- magnetic forces in mass spectrometers are this
- creates and sustains Earth's magnetic field
- magnetic field of a bar magnet goes into this pole
- bar magnet strength is greatest here
21 Clues: coil of a wire • local magnetic region • all electrons perform this action • brought about by charges in motion • SI unit for magnetic field strength • wire with charges flowing through it • bar magnet strength is greatest here • magnetic fields of wires are this shape • magnetic field inside a solenoid is this • magnetic fields are this type of quantity • ...
Physics Chapter 19 EC 2022-04-06
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- when a charged particle travels in a magnetic field, it experiences this
- separates ionized isotopes/molecular fragments of an unknown compound
- magnetic field of a bar magnet goes out of this pole
- magnet of this type in which domains stay aligned even after the magnet is removed
- magnetic fields of wires are this shape
- coil of a wire
- magnetic fields are this type of quantity
- electrons in this state contribute to a material's magnetism
- magnetic force is zero when a charge is in this state
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- brought about by charges in motion
- local magnetic region
- all electrons perform this action
- magnetic field inside a solenoid is this
- creates and sustains Earth's magnetic field
- most materials' electrons are in this state
- magnetic forces in mass spectrometers are this
- bar magnet strength is greatest here
- domains do this when placed near a strong magnet
- SI unit for magnetic field strength
- magnetic field of a bar magnet goes into this pole
20 Clues: coil of a wire • local magnetic region • all electrons perform this action • brought about by charges in motion • SI unit for magnetic field strength • bar magnet strength is greatest here • magnetic fields of wires are this shape • magnetic field inside a solenoid is this • magnetic fields are this type of quantity • creates and sustains Earth's magnetic field • ...
Physics Chapter 17 Crossword 2022-03-25
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- _____ potential locations are close to negatively charged objects
- a device that uses electric potential difference to monitor the heart
- using a higher voltage battery to charge a capacitor only increases the total ____ and energy stored
- ____ surfaces are perpendicular to electric field vectors
- a ____ electric field is one in which all field lines are parallel to each other and the magnitude of the field is the same throughout it
- electric potential is a ______ quantity
- the insulator in between the two plates of a capacitor
- the dielectric constant is represented by the Greek letter ____
- the amount of charge that accumulates on one plate of a capacitor per Volta applied across the plates
- _____ potential locations are close to positively charged objects
- when a charged particle moves ___ in a uniform electric field, its potential energy will always decrease
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- in capacitors, the plates are _____
- a device designed to store electric potential energy by crowding together like charges in one location while separating opposite charges
- if a particle moves ____to the field lines in a uniform electric field, there is no change in electric potential energy
- electrical potential energy is always stored in a ____, not an object
- increasing the area of the plates ____ the capacitance
- _____ describes the electrical potential energy per charge a particle has in an electric field
- current flow _____ when the potential difference of the dry cell equals that of the capacitor
- the SI unit for capacitance
- to increase the electrical potential energy between two charged particles with the same sign, _____ the separation between them
20 Clues: the SI unit for capacitance • in capacitors, the plates are _____ • electric potential is a ______ quantity • increasing the area of the plates ____ the capacitance • the insulator in between the two plates of a capacitor • ____ surfaces are perpendicular to electric field vectors • the dielectric constant is represented by the Greek letter ____ • ...
The World of Physics 2023-01-09
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- good — or the opposite of negative.
- a complete circular path that electricity flows through.
- 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,
- the rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit - a complete circular path that electricity flows through
- device for making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit
- a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom
- 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.
- a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom except that of simple hydrogen
- a device that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy
- the opposition that a substance offers to the flow of electric current
- a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it.
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light
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- a type of electromagnetic radiation that allows the human eye to see or makes objects visible
- a physical property that causes matter to experience a force within an electromagnetic field.
- the unit of electrical resistance in the International System of Units.
- y type of force that causes objects to come together, even if those objects are not close to or touching each other
- the International System of Units' (SI) standard unit of power (energy per unit time), the equivalent of one jouleper second
- a particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element
- lacking positive qualities
- an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit
- electricity the result of an imbalance between negative and positive charges in an object.
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 Crossword: No Mercy 2025-05-20
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- A plurality of particles found in the center of atoms
- The fifth time derivative of position
- A class of matter which has the opposite spin from standard matter
- The deviation of a wave from its original path due to passing through an aperture
- The loss of energy tied to every interaction
- Material which allows electrons to pass without friction
- The gradient of a potential energy field
- The theory that explains how the universe rapidly expanded
- Theoretical boson that acts as a carrier for the gravitational interaction
- The short name for the units: kilogram meters squared per second squared
- Creator of the particle wave function (and potential cat killer)
- The name of the first animal put into orbit by humans
- Particle classified by having half-integer spin
- Integral of a jerk function
- Number of dimensions required by M-Type String Theory
- Measurement of the motion of atoms in a system
- The type of energy that is maximized at the equilibrium point of a pendulum
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- Type of particle classified by having an integer value for spin
- The amount of charge passing through a wire per second
- The force caused by a displacement of a fluid
- The theoretical inventor of the term for the change of momentum
- Phenomenon where the motion of charges leads to the creation of orthogonal fields
- The deviation of a wave from its original path due to a change in medium
- Scientist who invented calculus to better explain gravity
- The state of having no net change of an object
- A massless packet of electromagnetic wave energy
- Creator of the mass-energy equivalence equation
- Quantity sometimes measured in electron-volts per second
- Scientist who theorized that the angular momentum of an atom is quantized
- The superposition of two waves
- A small particle that passes through most matter without interacting
- Directional vector indicating change in position
32 Clues: Integral of a jerk function • The superposition of two waves • The fifth time derivative of position • The gradient of a potential energy field • The loss of energy tied to every interaction • The force caused by a displacement of a fluid • The state of having no net change of an object • Measurement of the motion of atoms in a system • ...
Year 7 Physics 1 2025-05-18
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- Waves transfer this
- A machine used to display waves visually
- The spiral part of an ear where liquid and hairs convert sound into electrical impulses
- A ratio that describes the amount of total energy that is transferred usefully
- The amount of matter in an object
- The Law of Conservation of energy states energy cannot be created or...
- The distance between two identical points on adjacent waves
- A sound wave is this type of wave
- An energy resource formed from dead plants or animals that have been buried for millions of years
- The energy store of a moving object
- A greenhouse gas that is produced when burning hydrocarbon fuels
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- The energy store between atoms and molecules such as from bonds, e.g. fuels
- Sound travels fastest in a...
- There are no particles here...
- The number of full waves per second
- The pathway through which energy is transferred from a power station to a light bulb
- The original source of most energy
- If the amplitude of a wave changes, this property of the sound changes
- The energy store of an object at a height
- The effect when sound waves meet and overlap
20 Clues: Waves transfer this • Sound travels fastest in a... • There are no particles here... • The amount of matter in an object • A sound wave is this type of wave • The original source of most energy • The number of full waves per second • The energy store of a moving object • A machine used to display waves visually • The energy store of an object at a height • ...
Physics Final Exam Review 2025-05-22
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- due to the attraction between charged particles
- a push or a pull
- force through a string, rope, cable or wire
- an object at rest stays at rest, an object in motion stays in motion
- the force pushing up
- pulls objects down
- used for mass or weight
- the rate of which something is able to move or operate
- moving objects
- the product of a body's velocity and mass
- part of circuit, lights up
- what the scientists change
- used to activate circuits
- distance equilibrium and crest/trough
- change in temperature
- distance between same parts
- used to measure length
- used to measure liquids or volume
- a safety device used in electric systems to protect against overloads and short circuits
- moving electrons
- things that are the same
- speed with a direction
- the amount of space between two things
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- going faster, to speed up
- energy in chemical bonds
- a term that comes before another
- produces energy in a circuit
- highest point of wave
- measure of resistance to any changes in motion
- a wave that oscillates perpendicularly to the direction of the waves advance
- lowest point of the wave
- objects in motion
- resistant to movement
- basic particles of the chemical elements
- an object acted on by an unbalanced force will move the same direction as a force
- data (what gets measured)
- a force due to magnets
- traveling waves
- stored energy
- objects bounce away
- a wave vibrating in the direction of a propagation
- objects stick together
- force pulling objects to the center
- electrons travel through it
- a stretched or compressed spring
- to regulate electron flow
- force across an area
- air pushing back on something
- center of a wave
- from sun or burning
50 Clues: stored energy • moving objects • traveling waves • a push or a pull • center of a wave • moving electrons • objects in motion • pulls objects down • objects bounce away • from sun or burning • the force pushing up • force across an area • highest point of wave • resistant to movement • change in temperature • a force due to magnets • objects stick together • used to measure length • ...
Y9 Michaelmas term Physics 2025-12-02
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- the only charge that can move/transfer
- Time taken for one complete oscillation
- best subject ever
- Rate of flow of charge
- unit for time
- type of current that constantly changes direction
- oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer
- when the forced frequency is equal to the natural frequency
- oscillations are parallel to the direction of energy transfer
- thin piece of wire that melts if too much current passes through it. Connected to the live wire.
- yellow and green wire in the 3 pin plug.
- the force that causes electrons to transfer between two insulators
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- Number of waves per second
- wire that has 240V across it
- when the amplitude of a wave reduces due to external resistive forces acting on the oscillation
- charge proton
- the horizontal distance travelled by one complete wave is called the wave _________.
- measured in coulombs
- blue wire in the 3 pin plug. Completes the circuit
- same number of positive and negative charges
- unit for length
- piece of plastic that holds the cable in place is called the cable _____
- plastic, paper, and wood are examples of good _________
- current that only flows in one direction
- unit for current
- unit for frequency
26 Clues: charge proton • unit for time • unit for length • unit for current • best subject ever • unit for frequency • measured in coulombs • Rate of flow of charge • Number of waves per second • wire that has 240V across it • the only charge that can move/transfer • Time taken for one complete oscillation • current that only flows in one direction • yellow and green wire in the 3 pin plug. • ...
Section 24 - Particle Physics 2026-01-30
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- What is the antiparticle of the electron?
- What are atoms with the same proton number but different nucleon numbers?
- Which quark has charge −1/3e?
- What particles make up hadrons?
- What principle applies when balancing quark equations?
- What small dense centre of the atom was discovered?
- What force is responsible for beta decay?
- Which particle orbits the nucleus?
- What type of particle was used in the scattering experiment?
- What unit equals 10⁻¹⁵ m?
- Which quark has charge +2/3e?
- What decay emits a positron?
- What is the quark structure of a proton?
- What decay emits an electron?
- What is the total number of protons and neutrons?
- How does the nucleus compare in size to the atom?
- What exists for every particle?
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- What system uses X, Z and A to represent nuclei?
- What group of particles includes protons and neutrons?
- What determines the identity of an element?
- What group of particles includes electrons and neutrinos?
- What charge does the nucleus have?
- Who led the alpha-particle scattering experiment?
- What happened to a small number of alpha particles?
- Which particle has charge +1?
- What nuclear property depends on A¹ᐟ³?
- What describes the range of the strong nuclear force?
- How would you describe nuclear matter?
- What force holds the nucleus together?
- Which particle has no charge?
30 Clues: What unit equals 10⁻¹⁵ m? • What decay emits a positron? • Which quark has charge −1/3e? • Which particle has charge +1? • Which quark has charge +2/3e? • What decay emits an electron? • Which particle has no charge? • What particles make up hadrons? • What exists for every particle? • What charge does the nucleus have? • Which particle orbits the nucleus? • ...
Thermal Physics GIGANTIC Crossword 2026-01-08
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- This is what occurs when the fastest particles leave the surface of a liquid
- A type of motion characterised by a random walk
- A theory of matter that explains almost all thermal properties as particles in motion
- A type of thermal energy transfer that can occur in a vacuum
- Particles in a solid do this about a fixed position
- A change of state that occurs only at the surface of a liquid
- A type of thermal energy transfer caused by density changes in liquids and gases
- A measure of the amount of matter per unit volume
- The only type of energy change that thermometers can detect
- A type of energy that increases during a change of state
- A liquid-in-glass is one example of this type of scientific instrument
- Caused by particle collisions with the walls of a container
- Describes the motion of particles in a gas
- Not the most comfortable colour to wear for clothing in August
- Lowering this makes laundry dry faster
- Highly _______ surfaces are the worst kinds of emmiter or absorber
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- Particles are closely packed but in an irregular arrangement in this state of matter
- A process that turns a gas into a liquid
- A type of thermal energy transfer that occurs in all three states of matter but dominates in solids
- Observed when the spacing between particles gets larger with increasing temperature
- A convection ________ in the North Atlantic Ocean transfers thermal energy from the equator to northern latitudes
- The type of energy transferred between two locations which are at different temperatures
- Particle collisions with the walls of a container become more of this when a gas is compressed at constant temperature
- Air and water molecules are this when they collide with smoke particles or pollen. HG Wells wrote a novel called "The _________ Man"
- Particle collisions with the walls of a container exert more of this when the temperature of a gas increases
- Only occurs at a fixed temperature
- A synonym of dull. The opposite reflective. The best absorbers and emitters ar this.
- Does not change during a change of state
- "A good emmitter is also a good ______"
- A unit of Pressure and a seventeenth century French mathematician and scientist. One of these is the same as one Newton per metre squared
- Part of the electromagnetic spectrum which is responsible for thermal energy transfers
- A temperature scale based on the melting and boiling points of water at 1 atmosphere pressure
- Temperature is a measure of the ______ kinetic energy of all the particles in a solid liquid or gas
33 Clues: Only occurs at a fixed temperature • Lowering this makes laundry dry faster • "A good emmitter is also a good ______" • A process that turns a gas into a liquid • Does not change during a change of state • Describes the motion of particles in a gas • A type of motion characterised by a random walk • A measure of the amount of matter per unit volume • ...
A level physics definitions 2026-03-10
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- Velocity change per unit time
- Distance travelled by a wave front per unit time
- Change in distance per unit time
- The overall or net effect of all the forces on an object
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed. It can only be changed from one form to another
- The point through which a single force on the body does not cause the body to turn
- An object remains at rest or continues with constant velocity unless acted upon by a resultant force
- Force of gravity on a mass of 1 kilogram
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- Oscillations of particles are perpendicular to the direction of wave travel about an equilibrium position
- The change of energy of an object is equal to the net work done on the object
- A moving object on which the only force acting is its weight
- Causes all the measurements to be either slightly bigger or slightly smaller than the true value
- A system that has no resultant force and no resultant moment acting on it
- For an object that is in equilibrium the sum of the total clockwise moments about a point is equal to the sum of the total anticlockwise moments about the same point
- Maxiumum velocity of an object achieved when there is no resultant force acting on a falling body
- A pair of equal and opposite parallel forces acting on a body, but not along teh same line, causing the body to turn about a pivot
- If body A exerts a force on body B then body B exerts an equal but opposite force on body A
- Force multiplied by perpendicular distance from the point to the line of action of the force
- Change in displacement per unit time
- Force applied x displacement in the direction of the force
- An object's acceleration is directly proportional to the resultant force acting on the object
- A quantity which has direction as well as size
- Distance in a straight line from a specific point
- Useful output power over input power
- The precision of an instrument is the smallest non-zero reading that can be measured
- Work done per unit time or rate of doing work
- One force x the perpendicular distance between the lines of action of the two forces
27 Clues: Velocity change per unit time • Change in distance per unit time • Change in displacement per unit time • Useful output power over input power • Force of gravity on a mass of 1 kilogram • Work done per unit time or rate of doing work • A quantity which has direction as well as size • Distance travelled by a wave front per unit time • ...
Physics Crossword (Extra Credit) 2026-04-02
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- The moving body in 3-DOWN
- A material that resists the flow of electric charges
- Potential charge difference
- Unit of electric potential/voltage
- Removes excess charge
- Unit of resistance
- Unit of power in a circuit
- Electric field lines never ____ each other
- The fundamental negative charge carrier in an atom
- Unit of energy
- Model representing the actual flow of current
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- A material that allows free flow of electric charges
- Two opposing charges separated by distance
- Standard model in electrical engineering that defines current flow
- Lines used to visualize the direction and strength of an electric field
- The process of charging an object by bringing a charged object near it without contact
- Opposite charges do this to each other
- Same charges do this to each other
- The buildup of charge on an object's surface
- The number of charging methods
- The unit of electric charge
21 Clues: Unit of energy • Unit of resistance • Removes excess charge • The moving body in 3-DOWN • Unit of power in a circuit • Potential charge difference • The unit of electric charge • The number of charging methods • Unit of electric potential/voltage • Same charges do this to each other • Opposite charges do this to each other • Two opposing charges separated by distance • ...
science forces 2022-12-08
10 Clues: meter equipment • newton scientist • when you rub you hands • lesson we study this in • subject you study forces in • when you are like a torpedo • when the water pushes you up • forces that need to touch to act • when you rub a balloon on your hair • contact forces that dont need to touch to act
Balanced and Unbalanced forces 2023-03-01
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- Equal in force
- the force that attracts something toward any body with mass
- Has acceleration
- The rate of which something is able to move
- The study of matter and force
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- Causes a push or pull between objects
- Not moving
- Moving from a higher to a lower level
- a path along which something moves
- Occurring continuously over time
10 Clues: Not moving • Equal in force • Has acceleration • The study of matter and force • Occurring continuously over time • a path along which something moves • Causes a push or pull between objects • Moving from a higher to a lower level • The rate of which something is able to move • the force that attracts something toward any body with mass
Vocab 2023-02-23
10 Clues: very large • artificial • the order of events • what the land looks like • study of matter and energy • an organization that has a goal • very large area of sky, land or sea • shored or worked on by many countries • a message sent from one place to another • cruel person who has no concern for others
Albert Einstein by Jasmine & Keeley 2013-11-07
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- How many kids did Einstein have
- He wrote more than 300 ______ papers
- Einstein’s first wife
- (E = mc2) Einstein's most ____ equation
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- Einstein received the 1921 noble prize for _____
- Einstein wrote over 150 ______ works
- Six How old he was when he died.
- Where was Einstein born?
- Another word for genius
- He Became an ______ citizen in 1940
10 Clues: Einstein’s first wife • Another word for genius • Where was Einstein born? • How many kids did Einstein have • Six How old he was when he died. • He Became an ______ citizen in 1940 • Einstein wrote over 150 ______ works • He wrote more than 300 ______ papers • (E = mc2) Einstein's most ____ equation • Einstein received the 1921 noble prize for _____
The Sage Puzzle 2015-12-05
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- Football player with a movie.
- El Clasico 0-4
- "Onions have layers"
- Physics teacher-"5 Riyals"
- "Small loan of a million dollars"
- Micheal Jordan gets loony in this tooney movie.
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- What building has the most stories?
- Famous Actor-lives by the motto: "Stay Positive"
- Episode VII
- A sport that shares its name with an insect.
10 Clues: Episode VII • El Clasico 0-4 • "Onions have layers" • Physics teacher-"5 Riyals" • Football player with a movie. • "Small loan of a million dollars" • What building has the most stories? • A sport that shares its name with an insect. • Micheal Jordan gets loony in this tooney movie. • Famous Actor-lives by the motto: "Stay Positive"
Sir Isaac Newton Bonus 2023-12-04
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- Was matched with __ as the greatest physicist ever lived
- He was born __
- He was raised by his __
- He got a __-year scholarship
- His dog named __ burned his lab down
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- He was knighted by __
- __ Mathematica was the most influential physics book of his time
- He had __ stepsiblings
- Had a cat named __
- He learned chemistry in a __
10 Clues: He was born __ • Had a cat named __ • He was knighted by __ • He had __ stepsiblings • He was raised by his __ • He learned chemistry in a __ • He got a __-year scholarship • His dog named __ burned his lab down • Was matched with __ as the greatest physicist ever lived • __ Mathematica was the most influential physics book of his time
Wilhelm Rontgen 2023-09-15
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- Where Wilhelm graduated from
- Nobel category he won
- What's the first name of his wife
- What’s the first name of his adopted daughter
- Place of Roentgen's birth
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- Who discovered X-Rays
- How many siblings did Wilhelm have
- What do X-Rays see
- What’s the name of his first invention
- How many children did he adopt
10 Clues: What do X-Rays see • Who discovered X-Rays • Nobel category he won • Place of Roentgen's birth • Where Wilhelm graduated from • How many children did he adopt • What's the first name of his wife • How many siblings did Wilhelm have • What’s the name of his first invention • What’s the first name of his adopted daughter
Words with 'ph' diagraph HA 2024-05-26
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- An irrational fear
- To say something in different words
- A paper copy of a document or picture
- A small group of words
- A mixture of loud sounds
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- A section of writing
- A distinct period of time or stage
- A sudden disaster
- The science of energy
- Comparing two things. It means something different to what is said
10 Clues: A sudden disaster • An irrational fear • A section of writing • The science of energy • A small group of words • A mixture of loud sounds • A distinct period of time or stage • To say something in different words • A paper copy of a document or picture • Comparing two things. It means something different to what is said
Scientific Method 2024-08-07
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- A way of recognizing patterns
- A measurement requiring numbers
- Testing a hypothesis
- The variable that is changed during a trial
- Using math and physics to determine results
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- Important final step of scientific method
- If, then ...
- Punctuated with something other than a period
- A measurement where no numbers are needed
- The variable that is measured
10 Clues: If, then ... • Testing a hypothesis • A way of recognizing patterns • The variable that is measured • A measurement requiring numbers • Important final step of scientific method • A measurement where no numbers are needed • The variable that is changed during a trial • Using math and physics to determine results • Punctuated with something other than a period
Chien Shiung Wu 2025-05-18
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- her husband's name
- she was a part of this, _______ Project
- college teacher
- explosive, often used in war
- her dad believed that all _____ should go to school
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- moving from one country to another permanantly
- she studied and experimented with this
- a Asian culture that she is from
- she died here of a stroke
- she got a degree of____.
10 Clues: college teacher • her husband's name • she got a degree of____. • she died here of a stroke • explosive, often used in war • a Asian culture that she is from • she studied and experimented with this • she was a part of this, _______ Project • moving from one country to another permanantly • her dad believed that all _____ should go to school
Schechter Classes Crossword 2025-10-22
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- Current events and Noa Tishby
- Creative activities related to Judaism
- Many poems and a lot of essays
- morning services each morning
- First about writing, then public speaking
- Tanakh: Torah, Neviim, Ketuvim
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- Looking at cells, genes, and ecology
- Typography, land, natural events
- Could be about the United States or the world
- Forces, velocity, waves, electricity
10 Clues: Current events and Noa Tishby • morning services each morning • Many poems and a lot of essays • Tanakh: Torah, Neviim, Ketuvim • Typography, land, natural events • Looking at cells, genes, and ecology • Forces, velocity, waves, electricity • Creative activities related to Judaism • First about writing, then public speaking • Could be about the United States or the world
Science 2013-10-20
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- Science that deals with elements
- Science that examines plants
- Science that examines essence of being
- A person who does science
- Science that deals with rocks
- Science that examines events in the past
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- Science that is interested in how money work
- Science that examines atoms
- A place where experiments take place
- Science that is interested in human mind
- Science that examines big social groups
11 Clues: A person who does science • Science that examines atoms • Science that examines plants • Science that deals with rocks • Science that deals with elements • A place where experiments take place • Science that examines essence of being • Science that examines big social groups • Science that is interested in human mind • Science that examines events in the past • ...
Science 2013-10-20
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- Science that examines atoms
- Science that is interested in human mind
- A place where experiments take place
- Science that examines plants
- Science that examines events in the past
- A person who does science
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- Science that deals with elements
- Science that examines big social groups
- Science that examines essence of being
- Science that is interested in how money work
- Science that deals with rocks
11 Clues: A person who does science • Science that examines atoms • Science that examines plants • Science that deals with rocks • Science that deals with elements • A place where experiments take place • Science that examines essence of being • Science that examines big social groups • Science that is interested in human mind • Science that examines events in the past • ...
How Well Do You Know The Newlyweds? 2023-10-06
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- What cousin was Tatjana friends with prior to dating Brian?
- Tatjana's "sport"
- First international trip together?
- Brian's favorite sport to play?
- First pet together?
- Go-to dinner spot in CT?
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- Who is the better cook?
- What town in Oregon did they live in?
- What science class did they meet in?
- How many years have they been together?
- Who is more tidy?
11 Clues: Tatjana's "sport" • Who is more tidy? • First pet together? • Who is the better cook? • Go-to dinner spot in CT? • Brian's favorite sport to play? • First international trip together? • What science class did they meet in? • What town in Oregon did they live in? • How many years have they been together? • What cousin was Tatjana friends with prior to dating Brian?
'therm' Crossword 2025-09-04
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- Relating to a topic in physics about energy transfer.
- A device used to measure temperature.
- A container that maintains temperatures of its' contents.
- Organisms moving as a result of temperature.
- Heat from Earth.
- Something that records the variation of temperature.
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- Very low body temperature.
- Very high body temperature.
- A reaction that absorbs heat.
- A device that automatically regulates temperature.
- A reaction that releases heat.
11 Clues: Heat from Earth. • Very low body temperature. • Very high body temperature. • A reaction that absorbs heat. • A reaction that releases heat. • A device used to measure temperature. • Organisms moving as a result of temperature. • A device that automatically regulates temperature. • Something that records the variation of temperature. • ...
'therm' Crossword 2025-09-04
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- Relating to a topic in physics about energy transfer.
- A device used to measure temperature.
- A container that maintains temperatures of its' contents.
- Organisms moving as a result of temperature.
- Heat from Earth
- Something that records the variation of temperature.
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- Very low body temperature.
- Very high body temperature.
- A reaction that absorbs heat.
- A device that automatically regulates temperature.
- A reaction that releases heat.
11 Clues: Heat from Earth • Very low body temperature. • Very high body temperature. • A reaction that absorbs heat. • A reaction that releases heat. • A device used to measure temperature. • Organisms moving as a result of temperature. • A device that automatically regulates temperature. • Something that records the variation of temperature. • ...
Chapter 1 2023-01-11
Across
- The study of matter and energy and the interactions between them
- System of moral values
- Study of composition structure and property of matter
- Mathematical equation that describes a phenomena
- orderly approach to investigate the world
- Fill the earth and subdue it
- System of units
- workable explanation of a phenomenon
- Degree of exactness
Down
- testable explanation of a phenomenon
- the study of nonliving matter and energy
- Data based on quantities or numbers
- Model that explains phenomena
- key to good models
- systematic study of the universe to produce observations
- compares measurement to an expected value of measurement
16 Clues: System of units • key to good models • Degree of exactness • System of moral values • Fill the earth and subdue it • Model that explains phenomena • Data based on quantities or numbers • testable explanation of a phenomenon • workable explanation of a phenomenon • the study of nonliving matter and energy • orderly approach to investigate the world • ...
PH words 2020-06-12
Across
- study of physical features of earth
- branch of science that study energy, matter, and movement
- animal with a long trunk
- a group of words
- an object awarded as a prize for victory
- an account of someone's life, written by someone else
- the son of my sister; the son of my brother
- pie chart, bar chart, grid
Down
- a record player
- the set of letters....A, B, C, D
- where you purchase prescription medication
- device to call someone
- the art of taking photos
- fake
- sea mammal of high intelligence
- a ghost
16 Clues: fake • a ghost • a record player • a group of words • device to call someone • animal with a long trunk • the art of taking photos • pie chart, bar chart, grid • sea mammal of high intelligence • the set of letters....A, B, C, D • study of physical features of earth • an object awarded as a prize for victory • where you purchase prescription medication • ...
Fields of Science 2014-06-03
Across
- The science of life or living matter
- The study of the Earth
- The science that deals with plants
- The study of historical objects
- The study of the ocean
- The study of the Earth's surface
- The study of fishes
- The study of the sun, moon, and planets
- The science of matter and the changes with the matter
Down
- The study of animals
- The study of the relationships between living organisms
- The study of fossils
- The study of soil
- The study of matter and energy ,and the connection between them
- The study of diseases
- The study of sound
16 Clues: The study of soil • The study of sound • The study of fishes • The study of animals • The study of fossils • The study of diseases • The study of the Earth • The study of the ocean • The study of historical objects • The study of the Earth's surface • The science that deals with plants • The science of life or living matter • The study of the sun, moon, and planets • ...
Light and Optics 2014-12-22
Across
- Maximum displacement of a wave
- a technician who fixes/makes things (ex. laser _____)
- a mirror used for make-up
- glow in the dark stickers
- light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation
- a mirror used in department stores
- distance between one crest to the next
Down
- light from a burning candle
- characteristics for analyzing image
- used in laundry detergents
- the physics of light
- has to do with the density of objects and speed of light
- represented be a T
- main object in a camera
- image which cannot be focused on a screen
- Light - Emitting Diodes
16 Clues: represented be a T • the physics of light • main object in a camera • Light - Emitting Diodes • a mirror used for make-up • glow in the dark stickers • used in laundry detergents • light from a burning candle • Maximum displacement of a wave • a mirror used in department stores • characteristics for analyzing image • distance between one crest to the next • ...
Light and Optics 2014-12-22
Across
- the physics of light
- main object in a camera
- used in laundry detergents
- has to do with the density of objects and speed of light
- light from a burning candle
- image which cannot be focused on a screen
- light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation
- Light - Emitting Diodes
- represented be a T
Down
- a mirror used in department stores
- glow in the dark stickers
- characteristics for analyzing image
- Maximum displacement of a wave
- distance between one crest to the next
- a technician who fixes/makes things (ex. laser _____)
- a mirror used for make-up
16 Clues: represented be a T • the physics of light • main object in a camera • Light - Emitting Diodes • glow in the dark stickers • a mirror used for make-up • used in laundry detergents • light from a burning candle • Maximum displacement of a wave • a mirror used in department stores • characteristics for analyzing image • distance between one crest to the next • ...
