radiation biology Crossword Puzzles
SCHOOL AND EDUCATION by Giulia Lazzari 2014-02-24
30 Clues: AULA • ARTE • BANCO • ZAINO • LIBRO • PENNA • MENSA • SEDIA • COLLA • MATITA • ERASER • STORIA • FISICA • PRESIDE • CHIMICA • LAVAGNA • STUDENTE • RIGHELLO • BIOLOGIA • PALESTRA • GEOGRAFIA • INTERVALLO • ARMADIETTO • INSEGNANTE • BIBLIOTECA • MAPPAMONDO • MATEMATICA • LETTERATURA • SEGRETARIO/A • CALCOLATRICE
2-4 Vokabeln 2023-12-18
22 Clues: in • lazy • first • ruler • fifth • third • tired • fourth • second • physics • science • biology • religion • chemistry • Man! Wow! • laboratory • hard-working • simple / easy • must, to have to • can, to be able to • hour / class period • to be allowed to, may
Science et Technologie 2024-01-16
30 Clues: UFO • gene • chip • cell • comet • datas • space • clone • prove • planet • create • rocket • biology • ethical • science • explore • medicine • discover • genetics • research • inventor • progress • chemistry • scientist • astronomy • unethical • experiment • technology • mathematics • demonstrate
Ch. 1 2023-03-13
29 Clues: map • wall • page • flag • seat • quiz • report • French • German • slides • lesson • locker • biology • subject • algebra • chapter • stapler • history • problem • building • exercise • language • computer • chemistry • Geography • projector • paper clip • literature • pencil sharpenener
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2022-10-31
27 Clues: why • who • gym • when • math • easy • guys • nice • super • girls • boring • French • German • student • biology • teacher • English • exciting • excellent • difficult • geography • chemistry • high school • que what is • middle school • afternoon (slang) • class (not classe)
koulusanastoa 2022-08-21
22 Clues: maths • music • a term • Swedish • physics • biology • English • religion • chemistry • geography • handcraft • visual art • a spring term • a school year • a report card • social studies • an autumn term • home ecinomics • health education • physical education • a mid-autumn break • native/mother language
En la clase-roman 2023-09-21
23 Clues: Why? • Which • Economy • Biology • Physics • Because • English • History • Library • Where to? • Bookstore • Chemistry • Psychology • Wastebasket • Which ones? • Mathematics • To have break • To have dinner • To the left of • To the right of • Next to; besides • Computer Science • Business administration
En la clase-roman 2023-09-21
23 Clues: Why? • Which • Economy • Biology • Physics • Because • English • History • Library • Where to? • Bookstore • Chemistry • Psychology • Wastebasket • Which ones? • Mathematics • To have break • To have dinner • To the left of • To the right of • Next to; besides • Computer Science • Business administration
En la Clase (Joseline) 2023-09-21
24 Clues: Why • which • English • Library • History • Economy • Biology • Because • Physics • Where to • Which one • Chemistry • Bookstore • To arrive • Psychology • Wastebasket • Mathematics • To the left of • to have dinner • Next to besides • To the right of • Computer science • To have breakfast • Business administration
La clase 2023-09-21
23 Clues: Why? • Because • History • English • Library • economy • Physics • Biology • Next to • Business • where to? • Bookstore • To arrive • Chemistry • Psychology • mathematics • which ones? • Wastebasket • To the right • To have dinner • To the left of • Computer science • To have breakfast
Spanish Days of the Week 2022-12-06
30 Clues: week • When? • music • monday • friday • sunday • teusday • biology • physics • science • wendsday • thursday • saturday • chemestry • geography • economics • chemestry • art class • sociology • humanities • journalism • literature • accounting • archeology • pyychology • mathematics • spanish class • history class • speak English • computer science
Spanish Days of the Week 2022-12-06
30 Clues: week • When? • music • monday • friday • sunday • teusday • biology • physics • science • wendsday • thursday • saturday • chemestry • geography • economics • chemestry • art class • sociology • humanities • journalism • literature • accounting • archeology • pyychology • mathematics • spanish class • history class • speak English • computer science
Gateway A1+ Unit 2 Vocabulary I School Subjects and Everyday Objects 2022-10-21
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- arvutiõpetus, informaatika
- kirjandus
- bioloogia
- käärid
- inglise keel
- kunstiõpetus
- markerid
- pinal
- kalkulaator
- spordijalatsid
- matemaatika
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- mobiiltelefon
- loodusõpetus
- klammerdaja
- kaust, mapp
- geograafia, maateadus
- tahvelarvuti
- pliiatsiteritaja
- füüsika
- ühiskonnaõpetus
- ajalugu
- paber
- suupiste, näks
- liim
- kehaline kasvatus
- muusika
- sülearvuti
- keemia
28 Clues: liim • paber • pinal • käärid • keemia • füüsika • ajalugu • muusika • markerid • kirjandus • bioloogia • sülearvuti • klammerdaja • kaust, mapp • kalkulaator • matemaatika • loodusõpetus • tahvelarvuti • inglise keel • kunstiõpetus • mobiiltelefon • suupiste, näks • spordijalatsid • ühiskonnaõpetus • pliiatsiteritaja • kehaline kasvatus • geograafia, maateadus • arvutiõpetus, informaatika
January words 2025-02-25
27 Clues: оса • горд • вход • кихам • сцена • порта • дървен • звънец • природа • успешен • публика • коридор • търпелив • биология • директор • махам на • магьосник • непохватен • удоволствие • разпознавам • представление • see-saw-______ • eat-ate-______ • go-went-_______ • know-knew-________ • разбирам се добре с • choose-chose-_______
gage gift 2025-05-29
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- WhyIneededBallSurgery
- NamesOf2ManGirls
- WhatGameWasPlayedOn4thofJuly
- TheLoveOfOurLife
- YourNewNemisis
- kingvon
- nameoforiginaldiscord
- YourbaddestRelative
- YourSeniorTrip
- whatareyoumissing
- OurFavoriteWord
- CatchingA10LBer
- Carlos
- whatWEwantToDo
- BothOfUS
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- TheLoveOfYourLife
- Hawk
- VVsuccesor
- You
- ItsAoneTimeThingObject
- InClassActivity
- GuyWithaLaptopPurse
- WhyWe'reFat
- YourIGgirl
- ClassWhereWeBonded
- OurSummerPlans
- Femboy
- YourSecretLover
- OurNewClassHobbie
- JewHater
- MySeniorTrip
31 Clues: You • Hawk • Femboy • Carlos • kingvon • JewHater • BothOfUS • VVsuccesor • YourIGgirl • WhyWe'reFat • MySeniorTrip • YourNewNemisis • OurSummerPlans • YourSeniorTrip • whatWEwantToDo • InClassActivity • YourSecretLover • OurFavoriteWord • CatchingA10LBer • NamesOf2ManGirls • TheLoveOfOurLife • TheLoveOfYourLife • whatareyoumissing • OurNewClassHobbie • ClassWhereWeBonded • GuyWithaLaptopPurse • YourbaddestRelative • ...
OTG 1 unit 4 vocabulary 2025-01-28
31 Clues: ryhmä • koulu • kemia • sääntö • ankara • luokka • kielet • muutos • läksyt • uskonto • matikka • oppilas • vaikeus • käsityö • vaativa • biologia • kiusaaja • opettaja • historia • fysiikka • liikunta • maantiede • kouluaine • kannustava • yksinäinen • hermostunut • luokkahuone • helpottunut • taideaineet • lukujärjestys • elämänkatsomustieto
School subjects & timetables. 2026-03-16
22 Clues: l'EPS • la pause • le latin • terminer • les maths • l'anglais • l'italien • la chimie • commencer • le théâtre • l'histoire • l'allemand • la musique • l'espagnol • le français • la physique • les sciences • la géographie • la pause midi • la technologie • les arts plastiques • les sciences de la vie
Rep 1 Uni 4-1 El colegio 2026-03-06
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- the nurse's office __________
- the field __________
- Drawing __________
- the chapel __________
- Dance __________
- the gym __________
- English __________
- the lockers __________
- Science __________
- the court __________
- Biology __________
- Chemistry __________
- Math __________
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- Computer Science __________
- the auditorium __________
- Chorus __________
- the classroom __________
- Spanish __________
- the library __________
- the entrance/lobby __________
- Music __________
- Band __________
- History __________
- the office __________
24 Clues: Band __________ • Math __________ • Dance __________ • Music __________ • Chorus __________ • Drawing __________ • Spanish __________ • History __________ • the gym __________ • Science __________ • Biology __________ • English __________ • the field __________ • the court __________ • Chemistry __________ • the chapel __________ • the office __________ • the library __________ • ...
RAD TECH WEEK CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-10-10
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- Treatment using chemical substances, often combined with imaging for monitoring.
- The ability of an imaging test to correctly identify the presence of disease.
- Relating to blood vessels, commonly assessed through imaging.
- An abnormal mass of tissue that can be diagnosed through various imaging modalities.
- An isotope that emits radiation and can be used in medical imaging.
- A radioactive gas, relevant in discussions of radiation exposure.
- The act of analyzing and explaining the significance of radiographic images.
- A response to injury or infection, often visible in imaging.
- The study and diagnosis of disease, correlated with imaging findings.
- A series of actions conducted for a specific purpose, such as imaging.
- A procedure that involves taking a sample from the body for testing, often visualized via imaging.
- Referring to a rip in soft tissue, often imaged with MRI.
- The treatment of disease, especially cancer, using radiation.
- A lung condition that can be assessed through imaging studies.
- A device used to capture images in CT and MRI.
- The act of capturing images through various modalities.
- A professional who operates imaging equipment and assists in diagnostics.
- An instrument for measuring the intensity of radiation.
- A sac-like structure filled with fluid, often examined through imaging.
- An image produced by ultrasound.
- A substance that induces an immune response; sometimes used in conjunction with radiology.
- The process of inspecting or investigating a patient using imaging techniques.
- Referring to the administration of contrast agents directly into a vein.
- Referring to a swallow study, where fluoroscopy is used to assess swallowing function.
- Contrast-Enhanced Computed Tomography, a type of CT scan that uses contrast material.
- A technique that provides real-time moving images of the interior of the body using X-rays.
- Pertaining to the practice of medicine, including radiological imaging.
- An increase in the number of cells, which may be examined via imaging.
- A form of electromagnetic radiation used in medical imaging.
- Data relevant to radiation dose distribution in populations.
- Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine, a standard for handling, storing, and transmitting images.
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- A contrast agent used in imaging studies of the gastrointestinal tract.
- The action of closely monitoring a patient's condition, often aided by imaging.
- The method of displaying images in radiology, often used in X-ray imaging.
- The amount of radiation administered in medical imaging.
- Pictorial representation of disease, often made through imaging techniques.
- Imaging technique that visualizes the inside of blood vessels.
- A technique for displaying a representation of a cross section through a human body or other solid object.
- A type of tissue often visualized in X-rays and other imaging types.
- Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography, a type of nuclear imaging.
- A device used to measure an accumulated dose of ionizing radiation.
- Substances used in imaging to enhance visibility of structures.
- The spread of cancer from one part of the body to another, often seen in radiology.
- An aspect of mechanical imaging, relating to movement in machines.
- An object or person used for calibration or testing of imaging systems.
- Relating to the use of nuclear substances in medicine or imaging.
- A nuclear imaging technique that captures the distribution of radioactive material in the body.
- Groups of cells in the body that can be imaged using various techniques.
- A condition that weakens bones, often diagnosed with X-ray.
- A contrast agent commonly used in MRI scans.
- Technique used to precisely locate and treat abnormalities, often used in biopsies.
- A specific type of imaging to examine breast tissue for cancer.
- A sample taken for analysis, sometimes imaged for diagnostics.
- A physical or mental feature indicating a condition, often explored through imaging.
- Angiography for vein anatomy.
55 Clues: Angiography for vein anatomy. • An image produced by ultrasound. • A contrast agent commonly used in MRI scans. • A device used to capture images in CT and MRI. • The act of capturing images through various modalities. • An instrument for measuring the intensity of radiation. • The amount of radiation administered in medical imaging. • ...
Surgical Imaging 2025-11-09
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- Restricting the x-ray beam to reduce scatter and dose
- Converts x-rays to visible light to brighten fluoroscopic images
- Radiation safety principle to keep doses “as low as reasonably achievable”
- Source-to-image distance; affects magnification and image sharpness
- Angled projection used to view anatomy not seen on AP or lateral
- Contrast study of a joint under fluoroscopic guidance
- Image-guided system tracking surgical instruments in real time
- Area covered by x-ray beam at patient surface
- Contrast study of bile ducts during surgery
- Subtracted overlay image guiding catheter placement in vessels
- Short bony bridge targeted for spinal screw placement
- Worn by staff to protect from scattered radiation exposure
- Real-time x-ray imaging used to guide surgical procedures
- Plastic or disposable sheath keeping imaging equipment sterile
- Central point around which the C-arm rotates
- OR table level affecting C-arm geometry and dose
- Scatter radiation traveling back toward x-ray tube
- Digital detector replacing image intensifiers in modern systems
- Joint replacement surgery checked with fluoroscopy
- Stabilizing a fracture using plates, rods, or screws
- Inside the bone canal; describes nails or rods used in surgery
- Collar shield protecting the thyroid gland during imaging
- Sterile barrier covering the flat-panel detector
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- Realignment of bone fragments before fixation
- Captures x-rays and converts them into digital signals
- Device that activates fluoroscopy while keeping hands sterile
- Object-to-image distance; affects magnification and spatial resolution
- Covering C-arm or detector to maintain sterile field
- Secondary radiation produced when x-rays deflect off patient
- Image enlargement caused by increased object-image distance
- Flexible wire used to guide placement of catheters or screws
- Hollow design allowing passage over a guidewire
- Device that absorbs scatter radiation to improve image contrast
- Practice of preventing contamination during sterile procedures
- Plane dividing body into left and right halves
- Adjustable shutters that shape and limit the beam
- Worn device that records radiation exposure to personnel
- Procedure injecting cement into vertebra to restore height
- Material that allows x-rays to pass through easily
- Beam travels from front to back of patient
- Surgical specialty that frequently uses intraoperative imaging
- Fluoroscopy mode that reduces dose using intermittent x-ray pulses
- Surgical removal of vertebral lamina, often under C-arm guidance
- Function that freezes final fluoroscopic frame to limit exposure
- Mobile x-ray unit used during surgery
- Beam travels side-to-side; used for spine and limb imaging
46 Clues: Mobile x-ray unit used during surgery • Beam travels from front to back of patient • Contrast study of bile ducts during surgery • Central point around which the C-arm rotates • Realignment of bone fragments before fixation • Area covered by x-ray beam at patient surface • Plane dividing body into left and right halves • Hollow design allowing passage over a guidewire • ...
Heating and Radiation 2012-11-29
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- What happens when radiation bounces off things
- When a light ray is taken in
- The name of the spectrum of waves
- Radiation that heats up water molecules
- When a light ray passes through an object
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- The word that describes when two things are linked
- The type of oxygen that protects us from UV
- What happens when radiation damages cells
- Waves that can cause and cure cancer
- Waves used for communication
10 Clues: When a light ray is taken in • Waves used for communication • The name of the spectrum of waves • Waves that can cause and cure cancer • Radiation that heats up water molecules • What happens when radiation damages cells • When a light ray passes through an object • The type of oxygen that protects us from UV • What happens when radiation bounces off things • ...
Matter-Radiation interaction 2016-02-25
10 Clues: X-rays • Electron’s orbit • A flux of particles • Electron in an atom • It is measured in KeV • Most energetic photons • A characteristic of a wave • The place left by the ejected electron • Electron’s involved in Compton scattering • Phenomenon that occurs in the photoelectric effect
Particles and Radiation 2017-10-04
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- a type of hadron made up of a quark and an antiquark
- The process by which a particle and its antiparticle meet and their mass gets converted into energy in the form of gamma ray photons.
- the number of baryons in a particle
- A type of decay which an atom emits a beta-minus particle.
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- fundamental particle that is not affected by the string nuclear force.
- the process of a proton-rich nucleus capturing a an electron to turn a proton into a neutron
- One of two or more forms of an element with the same proton number but different nucleon number
- The name given to all antiparticles
- a particle in the nucleus of an atom.
- A type of hadron made up of three quarks
10 Clues: The name given to all antiparticles • the number of baryons in a particle • a particle in the nucleus of an atom. • A type of hadron made up of three quarks • a type of hadron made up of a quark and an antiquark • A type of decay which an atom emits a beta-minus particle. • fundamental particle that is not affected by the string nuclear force. • ...
Radiation sickness symptoms 2026-05-20
10 Clues: Going bald • "Ow, my head" • Getting bigger • Suddenly feeling weakened • The action of throwing up • Blood going where it shouldn't • Can happen after spinning a lot • You check this with a thermometer • Feeling like you're gonna throw up • You usually get this after eating taco bell
School subjects 2015-01-08
avid crossword vocab 2021-11-16
Unit 14 Spanish Connections 2026-02-27
16 Clues: desk • chalk • never • always • Chinese • subject • biology • to help • a little • to teach • keyboard • to wait for • to spell out • to translate • que It's necessary • doméstica family and consumer sciences
Nuclear Chemistry Review 2023-03-24
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- – Particle made of two protons and two neutrons
- – device for measuring radiation
- - Atoms of the same element with different mass numbers
- – an atom with an unstable nucleus
- – a neutron decomposes into a proton and an electron, and the electron leaves the atom
- - This number tells us the amount of protons plus neutrons
- – splitting an atom into smaller parts
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- – radiation that occurs naturally in the environment
- – the time required for one-half of a sample of a radioisotope to decay
- – a ray of energy emitted by an unstable nucleus
- – the process of an unstable nucleus emitting charged particles and energy
- – two atoms combine to form a larger nucleus
- - This number tells us the amount of protons in an atom
- – the charged particles and energy emitted from radioisotopes
14 Clues: – device for measuring radiation • – an atom with an unstable nucleus • – splitting an atom into smaller parts • – two atoms combine to form a larger nucleus • – Particle made of two protons and two neutrons • – a ray of energy emitted by an unstable nucleus • – radiation that occurs naturally in the environment • - Atoms of the same element with different mass numbers • ...
Quantum revision by Olha 2020-05-31
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- a series of bright lines against a black background(4,8,8)
- the amount of energy needed to completely remove an electron from the atom from the ground state(10,6)
- the p.d. needed to stop the fastest moving electrons(8,9)
- the maximum kinetic energy of emitted electrons increases with the ______of the radiation(9)
- the spread of the lines in the diffraction pattern increases if the _______ is greater(10)
- if a photon Collier with a free electron, the electron will gain energy equal to ___(2)
- the number of photoelectrons emitted per second is _______ to the intensity of the radiation(12)
- the lowest energy state of the atom(6,5)
- the minimum energy required to remove an electron from the surface of the material(4,8)
- the minimum frequency of light which causes electrons to be emitted from a metal
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- a phenomenon that shows that light behaves as both a particle and a wave(12,7)
- the number of photoelectron emitted per second is proportional to the ________ of the radiation(9)
- an atom with an electron removed(7)
- the movement of an electron to a higher energy level(10)
- the kinetic energy carried by an electron after it has been accelerated through a potential difference of 1 volt(12)
- these are observed when accelerated electrons in a vacuum tube interact with the spaces in a graphite crystal(11,8)
- an electron is emitted if the energy gained by it from a photon is _______ than the work function(7)
- a discrete packet of EM radiation(7)
- the wavelength for electrons accelerated in a vacuum tube is about the same size as electromagnetic waves in the ____part of the spectrum(4)
- the energy carried by each photon is equal to the ______ in energies between the two levels(10)
20 Clues: an atom with an electron removed(7) • a discrete packet of EM radiation(7) • the lowest energy state of the atom(6,5) • the movement of an electron to a higher energy level(10) • the p.d. needed to stop the fastest moving electrons(8,9) • a series of bright lines against a black background(4,8,8) • ...
Antonio Garcia Raygoza 2021-04-28
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- Distance between two consecutive and equivalent points on a wave
- Pale blue gas that is explosive and has three atoms of oxygen.
- The process in which energy is emmited as particles or waves.
- One of the four fundemental states of matter.
- Part of the ozone layer that has become depleted by atmospheric pullution.
- It protects the Earth's surface in the form of electromagnetic waves
- Energy radiated from the sun in form of electromagnetic waves.
- smoke or other atmospheric pollutants combined with fog.
- Toxic, corrosive, greenish yellow gas.
- Gas that absorbs infrared radiation emmited from Earth's surface and reradiates it back to the surface.
- Quantity of ozone molecules in the air.
- It extends from the long wavelength end of the visible light range to the microwave range.
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- A filter used on a lense to absorb ultraviolet radiation.
- The layer of the upper atmosphere where most atmospheric ozone is concentrated.
- The breakdown of a chemical compound by radiant energy.
- One of the earliest instruments used to measure atmospheric ozone.
- Diatomic molecule essential for life.
- Presence of toxic chemicals or compounds in the air.
- Colorless gas, with a sweet taste. It's one of several oxides.
- A warming of the Earth's surface and trotosphere caused by the presence of gases in the air.
- Any substance that renders the air, soil, water harmful or unsuitable for a specific purpose.
- A form of electromagnetic radiation.
- The gradual thinning of Earth's Ozone layer.
- Part of the electromagnetic spectrum where wavelengths are shorter than those ordinary.
- Colorless gas, formed by Carbon and Oxygen part of the greenhouse gases linked to global warming.
25 Clues: A form of electromagnetic radiation. • Diatomic molecule essential for life. • Toxic, corrosive, greenish yellow gas. • Quantity of ozone molecules in the air. • The gradual thinning of Earth's Ozone layer. • One of the four fundemental states of matter. • Presence of toxic chemicals or compounds in the air. • The breakdown of a chemical compound by radiant energy. • ...
Energy Vocabulary 2023-03-27
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- Application of science to help people
- Process by which, in a fluid being heated, the warmer part of the mass will rise and the cooler portions will sink.
- Horizontal distance between the crests or between the troughs of two adjacent waves
- electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light but shorter than radio waves
- the passage of light through an object
- A material that does not allow heat or electrons to move through it easily.
- All of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
- The ability of an object to transfer heat or electricity to another object.
- Heat energy
- Kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- an interaction of light with matter that causes light to change its energy, direction of motion, or both
- to soak up or take in
- the act of increasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope
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- Energy caused by the movement of electrons.
- The bending of a wave as it passes at an angle from one medium to another
- to bend or throw back light or heat; to fold or turn back
- to send out; to give forth, as in sound or light
- the process of becoming smaller
- A material that allows heat and electricity to pass through it.
- The energy of light and other forms of radiation.
- The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that it is touching.
- electromagnetic waves that you can see
- high-frequency light waves beyond the violet frequency
- Energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles.
24 Clues: Heat energy • to soak up or take in • the process of becoming smaller • Application of science to help people • electromagnetic waves that you can see • the passage of light through an object • Energy caused by the movement of electrons. • to send out; to give forth, as in sound or light • The energy of light and other forms of radiation. • ...
Rad Protection Ch 8&9 Study Guide 2024-01-28
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- Damage to bowel, happens at 6-10 Gy whole body dose, death in 3-5 days
- Random, probabilistic, non-deterministic, non-threshold, more in xray
- Risk model that predicts a specific number of cancers will occur as a result of exposure
- No symptoms, lose dose people heal here & symptoms don’t return, stage 2
- Our principle, follows linear non-threshold line
- Below this dose, no biologic effects are observed
- Non-random, threshold, early effects
- Most severe, confusion, 50+ Gy, damage to blood vessels & CNS, death
- 13 weeks - term, fetus is no more sensitive than it would be on outside womb*
- Symptoms return, mild symptoms and smaller doses may recover, can figure out dose based on symptoms… Hemo, GI, or Cerebro starts, stage 3*
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- 0-9 days after conception, all or nothing abortion possible
- The only non-random, deterministic late effect
- 10 days – 12 weeks after conception
- Risk model that predicts the number of cancers will increase as the natural incidence increases with advancing age
- Dose dependent, universal signs and symptoms, stage 1
- Most affected in gastrointestinal syndrome*
- Whole-body doses of ionizing radiation from 1-10 Gy, affects the
- Radiation exposure causes the number of RBC, WBC, & platelets in circulating blood to
- types of cells that are the primary concern with early effects
- 2-10 Gy whole body
- Effects that appear in minutes, hours, days, or weeks, and require a substantial dose, severity is dose related
- Latent period aka *
- AKA “radiation sickness”
- Death or recovery stage
- Long-term results of radiation exposure, cataracts, leukemia, genetic mutations*
25 Clues: 2-10 Gy whole body • Latent period aka * • Death or recovery stage • AKA “radiation sickness” • 10 days – 12 weeks after conception • Non-random, threshold, early effects • Most affected in gastrointestinal syndrome* • The only non-random, deterministic late effect • Our principle, follows linear non-threshold line • Below this dose, no biologic effects are observed • ...
Jaylen R 2023-09-19
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- Refers to the tendency of atoms to prefer eight electrons in the valence shell
- The distance between two corresponding parts of a wave
- Formed by atoms resulted from the loss or gain of valence electrons
- A positive ion formed by an atom that lost one or more electrons
- A negative ion formed by an atom that gained one or more electrons
- If the energy level number increases the orbital becomes larger
- Fast-moving electrons from the neutrons in an unstable nucleus, the charge of this particle is -1
- Represents the arrangements of electrons in atoms
- Referred to as a stream of tiny particles or bundles of energy
- Has high-energy electromagnetic radiation, subscript and superscript both are 0
- Lowest point of the energy state in which an atom is allowed
- Used to show nuclear transformations
- Contains orbitals that have a maximum number of electrons on each orbital
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- The amount of time it takes for a wave to reach a point in a set amount of time
- Illustrates valence electrons as dots around the symbol of an element
- Electrons in the outermost energy level
- Slow moving particles because of their mass and charge, charge is +2 because of the 2 protons
- A spectrum of light given off by excited atoms of an element
- A type of radiation that is considered high-energy
- Emitted by an unstable nucleus to attain more stable atomic configurations
- The minimum amount of energy gained or lost
- A type of nuclear reaction in which atoms undergo radioactive decay
22 Clues: Used to show nuclear transformations • Electrons in the outermost energy level • The minimum amount of energy gained or lost • Represents the arrangements of electrons in atoms • A type of radiation that is considered high-energy • The distance between two corresponding parts of a wave • A spectrum of light given off by excited atoms of an element • ...
LRA 216-2 2025-07-16
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- Primary barriers are located _____ to the line of travel of primary X-Ray beam.
- _________ are secondary barriers.
- The intensity of radiation at a given distance from a point source is inversely proportional to the square of the distance.
- To reduce _________ radiation from patient radiographer should position themselves at right angles to the patient, and stand at least 6 feet from X-Ray source.
- ________ may be necessary if there is voluntary motion.
- Exposure rate for _________ must be less than 10 mrem/wk.
- Under no circumstances should a ________ female be used to support or hold a during an exposure.
- Secondary barriers are _____ to line of travel of primary X-Ray beam.
- _________ cord minimum length is 6 feet.
- Fluoroscopic exposure switch is a _________ type.
- Protective barrier that covers areas exposed to scatter and leakage radiation and are1/32 lead or equivalent
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- Protective barrier that should consist of 1/16 inch lead or equivalent and must be at least 7 feet tall.
- Exposure rate for a _________ must be less than 100 mrem/week.
- The more X-Rays performed, the the thicker the barrier needed.
- The percentage of time the X-Ray Beam is used and directed toward a particular wall.
- This material is often used for shielding due to its high atomic number.
- Barrier __________ depends on distance between radiation source and barrier.
- Stand at a safe _______ from the machine and patient to minimize exposure dose.
- _________ must be located in the control booth.
- Abbreviation for Half value layer
- cardinal rule to minimize how long an exposure is
- Utilize ________ between the energized X-Ray tube and the exposed person.
22 Clues: _________ are secondary barriers. • Abbreviation for Half value layer • _________ cord minimum length is 6 feet. • _________ must be located in the control booth. • cardinal rule to minimize how long an exposure is • Fluoroscopic exposure switch is a _________ type. • ________ may be necessary if there is voluntary motion. • ...
IB2 Revision Crossword 2024-12-13
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- A cold, treeless biome found in the Arctic or at high mountain elevations, with permafrost which is melting
- The Earth's atmospheric layer where most weather occurs.
- The tiny, dark areas on the sun that can influence solar radiation and Earth’s climate.
- The process by which plants and animals move from one area to another due to environmental changes or seasonal patterns
- A term for the forced movement of people due to climate-related disasters.
- This type of radiation is emitted by the Earth after absorbing solar energy.
- These ecosystems are characterized by specific climate conditions and vegetation, such as deserts, forests, and grasslands
- The ability of a system to cope with, adapt to, and recover from the effects of climate change.
- Explosive geological events that inject sulphur dioxide into the atmosphere, causing cooling
- The theory explaining changes in Earth's orbit that affect insolation over thousands of years
- The gradual increase in Earth's average surface temperature due to human activities.
- The mixture of gases surrounding Earth, crucial for sustaining life and regulating energy balance.
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- Name of the phenomenon where land sinks under the weight of ice
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to water shortages and crop failure
- The term for reduced solar radiation reaching Earth's surface, often caused by volcanic eruptions or pollution.
- The process by which gases like carbon dioxide trap heat in the atmosphere.
- Increases the effect of the change and produces instability
- erosion The gradual destruction or deterioration of soil due to factors like wind, water, and human activities.
- The frozen layer of soil that, when thawed, can release greenhouse gases such as methane
- The proportion of solar radiation reflected by a surface, higher for snow and ice
20 Clues: The Earth's atmospheric layer where most weather occurs. • Increases the effect of the change and produces instability • Name of the phenomenon where land sinks under the weight of ice • A term for the forced movement of people due to climate-related disasters. • The process by which gases like carbon dioxide trap heat in the atmosphere. • ...
Physics Vocab Words 2016-01-14
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- the force associated with electric and magnetic fields
- the radiation that comes from space and is mostly beta and gamma radiation
- the attractive force that exists between any two objects that have mass
- the element particle that make up lager particles such as protons and neutrons
- the force that changes the type of a subatomic particle
- the radiation that comes from the Earth, typically from the decay products of uranium such as thorium, radium, and radon
- carriers of the weak nuclear force that changes the flavor of quarks during beta decay
- the radiation that is constantly present in the environment
- the law that states that the force of gravity occurs between all masses and over any distance
- the attractive force that holds subatomic particles together in the nucleus of an atom
- the model of the solar system in which the plants orbit around the Sun
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- the spontaneous process that occurs when atomic nuclei emit high energy particles
- a constant of proportionality between the gravitational force mass and distance
- reaction that involves the nuclei of atoms and can release large amounts of energy
- a property of quarks that is related to the strong nuclear force
- an object on orbit around another object
- an instrument that uses electromagnetic fields to accelerate charged particles at speeds close the speed of light and cause them to collide and form other particles or atoms
- the carrier of the strong nuclear force that blinds quarks for different color changes together
- an oval defined by two fixed points
- one of two fixed points that is used to define an ellipse
20 Clues: an oval defined by two fixed points • an object on orbit around another object • the force associated with electric and magnetic fields • the force that changes the type of a subatomic particle • one of two fixed points that is used to define an ellipse • the radiation that is constantly present in the environment • ...
The light academy 2016-01-05
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- Devices constructed to bend light.
- A material substance (solid, liquid, gas, or plasma) that can propagate energy waves.
- Physical process where a radiation deviates from a straight trajectory because of the collision with an other particle
- The bending of a light ray when it passes from a medium to another one
- The spatial period of a sinusoidal wave.
- Allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be clearly seen.
- A phenomenon which occurs when a ray of light strikes a surface. The energy from the light is transferred to the surface material
- A phenomenon in which two waves superpose to form a resultant wave of greater or lower amplitude.
- A phenomenon happening when light waves move through a material without being absorbed.
- Physical quatity referring to how fast something is moving.
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- A surface associated with a propagating wave and passing through all points in the wave that have the same phase.
- The entire range of wavelengths or frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- Electromagnetic radiation within a certain portion of the electromagnetic spectrum
- The point on the medium that exhibits the maximum amount of positive or upward displacement from the rest position.
- The separation of electromagnetic radiation into constituents of different wavelength.
- It is something that happens in a regular and repeated way
- Property of waves defined as the distance between the peaks of two waves.
- The number of crests of a wave that move past a given point in a given unit of time.
- The wave's point that displays the maximum amount of negative displacement from the rest point
- An imaginary line perpendicular to the surface reflecting the light.
20 Clues: Devices constructed to bend light. • The spatial period of a sinusoidal wave. • It is something that happens in a regular and repeated way • Physical quatity referring to how fast something is moving. • An imaginary line perpendicular to the surface reflecting the light. • The bending of a light ray when it passes from a medium to another one • ...
Energy all around 2023-10-29
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- What subatomic particle is emitted during alpha decay?
- A type of radaiton used in special technology such as thermal imaging
- A type of radiation emitted by the sun
- What is the term for the spontaneous disintegration of unstable atomic nuclei?
- What type of waves make up the spectrum that includes visible light?
- What is the unit of measurement for energy?
- The type of radiation used in medical imaging to see inside the body
- Transformation The conversion of one form of energy into another is known as what?
- The bending of light as it passes from one medium to another is known as what?
- In which state of matter do particles vibrate to transfer heat energy?
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- The type of electromagnetic waves used for communication, including radio and TV
- What is the emission of high-energy particles from the nucleus of an unstable atom?
- What is the process of transferring heat through direct contact between particles of matter?
- The type of electromagnetic waves with the shortest wavelength and highest energy
- What is the term for the transfer of energy through the movement of electromagnetic waves?
- Which energy transfer occurs when energy is carried by a moving fluid, like air or water?
- One energy type to another
- The terms used to describe the distance been one wave peak to the next
- The change in direction of light waves when they pass through a medium
- The energy of motion is also known as what type of energy?
- Type of radiation that it dangerous to humans
- A nuclear reaction in which atomic nuclei combine to release energy
- The number of waves that pass a point in a certain period of time.
23 Clues: One energy type to another • A type of radiation emitted by the sun • What is the unit of measurement for energy? • Type of radiation that it dangerous to humans • What subatomic particle is emitted during alpha decay? • The energy of motion is also known as what type of energy? • The number of waves that pass a point in a certain period of time. • ...
Energy 2024-04-25
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- Power- a form of renewable energy that harnesses the power of the wind to generate electricity
- Flares- an intense burst of radiation coming from the release of magnetic energy associated with sunspots
- Power- rise and fall of tides caused by the gravitational interaction between Earth
- limit amount of something
- star that all planets revolve around
- of Conservation of Energy- States that energy can change form, but it cannot be created or destroyed
- the electrical and magnetic forces or effects produced by an electric current
- Fuels- a generic term for non-renewable energy sources such as coal
- spots- areas where the magnetic field is stronger
- Sands- mixture of sand, clay, water and bitumen
- Energy- stored energy in an object
- used to extract natural gas and oil from deep rock formations known as shale
- material of botanical origin
- visible layer of sun
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- Cell- quiet and efficient source of high-quality electric power
- electromagnetic radiation
- Energy- physical energy resulting from electromagnetic radiation
- vertical transport of heat and moisture in the atmosphere
- black brownish rock with high amount of carbon
- fuels that come from plants
- renewable organic material created by plants and animals
- Rays- rays that come from the sun
- Waves- type of electromagnetic radiation
- Gas- fossil energy source that formed deep beneath the earth's surface
- heat energy is transmitted through collisions between neighboring atoms or molecules
- use an item over and over
- Power- energy from the sun that is transformed into other energy
- Energy- form of energy with motion
- ability to do something
- Shale- a sedimentary rock that is rich in kerogen
- Rain- rain that has elevated levels of hydrogen ions
31 Clues: visible layer of sun • ability to do something • electromagnetic radiation • limit amount of something • use an item over and over • fuels that come from plants • material of botanical origin • Rays- rays that come from the sun • Energy- form of energy with motion • Energy- stored energy in an object • star that all planets revolve around • ...
Sabrina's Super Amazing And Cool Diagnostic Puzzle That Is Worth 5 Points On The Midterm (Please) (I'm Begging) 2023-08-30
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- What is the device that holds the intensifying screens?
- What do you adjust FIRST when the light on an x-ray is either too bright or too dark? (if anatomy is seen)
- the equation (2 x thickness) 40 = kVp is also known as?
- is added to names for projections passing through one of the three major directional axes
- what is the term for an image which the x-ray passes through the ventral surface and exits through the dorsal surface
- anything that is unintended to be in an radiograph (smears, etc)
- the maximum amount of radiation can receive in a given period is?
- How many rems can the WHOLE BODY be dosed with per year?
- what controls the side of the size of the x-ray beam to prevent it from spreading further than what is necessary
- The power of the x-ray beam is controlled by what?
- the principal to describe minimizing radiation exposure
- How many rems can the SKIN be exposed to radiation per year?
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- What are the targets in the x-ray made of?
- How many rems can the LENS of the eye be exposed to within a year (according to California laws)?
- the effect in which radiation is greater on cathode side rather than anode side, which can assist in some radiographs
- elongation or foreshortening of body part due to angle when taking radiographs
- what controls the temperature to keep chemicals at an ideal temperature?
- the ability to differentiate details within a radiograph is known as?
- What is the most radioopaque substance that can be radiographed?
- what direction does the apex of the heart point towards
20 Clues: What are the targets in the x-ray made of? • The power of the x-ray beam is controlled by what? • What is the device that holds the intensifying screens? • the equation (2 x thickness) 40 = kVp is also known as? • what direction does the apex of the heart point towards • the principal to describe minimizing radiation exposure • ...
Unit 3 Vocab - Kade 2025-08-28
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- a tide after a first or third quarter moon, least diiference between high and low water
- burning something
- the motion or path a body around some point
- the two times a year where neither hemisphere is tilted towards / away from the sun
- spining body on its axis
- shortwave radiation emitted by the sun
- transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- when a organism uses light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen
- when a large nucleus splits into smaller nuclei
- a stream of electrically charged particles by the suns corona
- incoming solar radiation
- the center of mass of 2 bodies orbiting around eachother
- planets made out of mainly gas (Gas giants)
- Scientific study of the universe
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- a tide just after a new or full mooom, greatest difference between high and low waters
- a complete range of electromagnetic waves in order of increasing frequency
- the two times a year when the N and S hemispheres have their longest and shortest days
- direct transfer of heat from one substance to another via touching
- a large cloud of dust and gas in space
- when a smaller nuclei merge with others to make a bigger one
- a slow motion of a cone that the earths axis makes over a 26000 year period
- the point in a planets orbit where it is the farthest away
- a fluid being heated will rise then cool and sink
- the point in a planets orbit where it is the closest to the sun
- wobbling of earths exis, changes the tilt of the axis by 0.5 degrees every 18 years
25 Clues: burning something • spining body on its axis • incoming solar radiation • Scientific study of the universe • a large cloud of dust and gas in space • shortwave radiation emitted by the sun • the motion or path a body around some point • transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves • planets made out of mainly gas (Gas giants) • when a large nucleus splits into smaller nuclei • ...
Engineering 2022-09-01
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- design or build aircraft, missiles, systems for national defense, or spacecraft.
- relating to both biology and medicine
- engineer engineering discipline is concerned with the study, design, and application of equipment, devices, and systems which use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism.
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- Engineer an interdisciplinary field of engineering and engineering management that focuses on how to design, integrate, and manage complex systems over their life cycles. At its core, systems engineering utilizes systems thinking principles to organize this body of knowledge.
- Engineer research and develop the processes, instruments, and systems used to derive benefits from nuclear energy and radiation.
- design, build, supervise, operate, construct and maintain infrastructure project
- test engineer works on RF data analysis using specialized measurement tool based on drive testing methodology
7 Clues: relating to both biology and medicine • design or build aircraft, missiles, systems for national defense, or spacecraft. • design, build, supervise, operate, construct and maintain infrastructure project • test engineer works on RF data analysis using specialized measurement tool based on drive testing methodology • ...
Weather & Climate Gateway 2 - Mei Zheng 2013-06-30
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- _______ gas is a cleaner form of energy compared to coal because it does not produce smoke.
- The loss of forests due to the removal or clearance of trees in forested areas.
- Production of goods and services within a country.
- An agreement linked to the United Nations Frsmework Convention on Climate Change, it was first drawn up in _____. (_____ Protocol)
- Global _______, the gradual reduction in the amount of sunlight reaching the earth's surface.
- Organic compounds that contain carbon, chlorine, and fluorine atoms.
- Cooler regions on the sun's surface that appear as dark spots.
- ______ fever, caused by a virus transmitted to humans by the bite of an infected mosquito.
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- Energy __________, the use of less energy to provide the same service.
- Diseases transmitted to humans or animals by insects. (______-_____ diseases)
- Both shortwave and longwave radiation are forms of _______________ radiation, which is a kind of energy that can travel through empty space.
- Global _______, the increase in global temperatures over a long period of time.
- _____________ factors are factors caused by human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels.
- The practice of cultivating land, producing crops and raising livestock.
- ______ fuels are formed from dead organic matter that has decomposed over many millions of years.
- The process by which an increasing number of people live in urban areas such as cities or towns.
- __________ effect, a natural process by which gases in the earth's atmosphere trap longwave radiation emitted from the earth's surface, warming the atmosphere.
- Global _______, the decrease in global temperatures over a long period of time.
- Efforts made to reduce energy consumption. (Energy ____________)
- Greenhouse gases absorb ________ radiation, warming the atmosphere.
20 Clues: Production of goods and services within a country. • Cooler regions on the sun's surface that appear as dark spots. • Efforts made to reduce energy consumption. (Energy ____________) • Greenhouse gases absorb ________ radiation, warming the atmosphere. • Organic compounds that contain carbon, chlorine, and fluorine atoms. • ...
Geologic Dating Methods 2016-01-10
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- After three half lives, you expect this percent of a radioactive substance to remain.
- The process in which an element releases radiation to become stable.
- The Earth is approximately __ years old.
- The half live of C-14 in years.
- After one half of a half life, you expect this percent of a radioactive substance to remain.
- Radiation that releases helium atoms.
- The guy who was the first to determine the age of the Earth.
- The idea that a process you can observe likely happens elsewhere in the same way.
- The naturally preserved remains of living organisms.
- Radiation that causes a radioactive element to lose 4 amu.
- Radiation that releases electrons.
- After one half life, you expect this percent of a radioactive substance to remain.
- The time it takes 50% of a material to decay.
- The most dangerous type of radiation.
- The idea that sediments are originally formed in flat layers.
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- After five half lives, you expect this percent of a radioactive substance to remain.
- The half life of U-238 in years.
- Any time the rock layers are messed up from the rock cycle, erosion, etc.
- __ __ is used to determine the age of many animal remains.
- Different versions of the same element are called __.
- After four half lives, you expect this percent of a radioactive substance to remain.
- After two half lives, you expect this percent of a radioactive substance to remain.
- Patterson used the decay rate of __ to determine the age of the Earth.
- Patterns of rock formed by intrusions.
- Radiation that releases light.
- The decimal on the atomic mass of most elements comes from the __ of all known isotopes.
- Determining the age of something by comparing it to its surroundings.
- Chunks of older rock broken off in younger rock.
28 Clues: Radiation that releases light. • The half live of C-14 in years. • The half life of U-238 in years. • Radiation that releases electrons. • Radiation that releases helium atoms. • The most dangerous type of radiation. • Patterns of rock formed by intrusions. • The Earth is approximately __ years old. • The time it takes 50% of a material to decay. • ...
ATOMIC PHYSICS 2017-01-14
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- He observed that zinc plateszinc became positively charged when struck by light.
- Each packet of energy is a quantum of energy called ____.
- ______ function is the energy spent depending on the metallic surface.
- A theory that states that light is made up of very fine particles, or corpuscles, which are emitted from sources at high temperature.
- He is the first to detect the existence of EM waves and observed that radiation could eject electrons from metallic plates.
- A curve that travel from the infrared region to the ultraviolet region.
- Series of line in the spectrum of Hydrogen where in the ultraviolet region (nn to n = 1)
- 1 _____ is equal to 10-10
- The atom is almost empty, with its mass concentrated in a very small portion which he called the ____.
- He proposed that atoms do not absorb or emit light continuously, but do so in a little chunk he called quantum.
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- An instrument used to detect radiation outside the visible spectrum.
- Unit of frequency
- When a piece of iron was heated, it emits ____ radiation which is felt as heat.
- The highest energy of the hydrogen atom is in the __________ orbit.
- Performed a series of precise experiments confirming the photon theory.
- Series of line in the spectrum of Hydrogen where in the infrared region (nn to n = 3)
- He found that a certain substance spontaneously emit charged particle (alpha particle).
- First stationary state with a lowest energy.
- The minimum amount of any physical entity involved in an interaction
- At this frequency of the incident radiation, the KE of the ejected photon is zero.
20 Clues: Unit of frequency • 1 _____ is equal to 10-10 • First stationary state with a lowest energy. • Each packet of energy is a quantum of energy called ____. • An instrument used to detect radiation outside the visible spectrum. • The minimum amount of any physical entity involved in an interaction • The highest energy of the hydrogen atom is in the __________ orbit. • ...
science 2024-05-03
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- move from areas of high pressure to areas of lower pressure.
- The way to find the weight .
- pressure less than air.
- radiation/ which is an invisible form
- to a cooler one.
- the lowest part of earth’s atmosphere.
- violet light. Ultraviolet radiation can cause sunburns.
- Earth’s atmosphere in a process called
- waves/ A form of energy that travels through the vacuum of apace
- pressure/ The result of weight pushing down.
- extends 320 kilometers
- of warm air and the downward movement of cool air
- Dust-size particles and gases in the atmosphere disperse
- extends from 80 kilometers into outer space.
- energy with wavelengths that are shorter than wavelengths
- effect/These gases in turn hold heat
- Ends 50 kilometers in the sky.
- the movement of air parallel to Earth’s surface.
- transfer of heat between two
- that are in direct contact is called
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- speed can be measured with
- The middle layer.
- vapor/ water in a gas form
- barometer/ The metal chamber is sensitive to changes in the air pressure
- how warm something is.
- energy/ measures the total energy of motion in the
- in all directions, a process called
- part of an area's climate
- transfer of heat by the movement
- a fluid is called
- The distance from the sea.
- The direct transfer of energy to electromagnetic waves.
- barometer/ consists of a long glass tube that is closed at one end and open at the other.
- The outermost layer
- of a substance.
- To see how hot something is.
- a layer of gas and suspended by solids
- radiation/ has wavelengths that are longer than wavelengths for red light
- thermal energy that is transferred from a hotter
- currents/The upward
40 Clues: of a substance. • to a cooler one. • a fluid is called • The middle layer. • The outermost layer • currents/The upward • how warm something is. • extends 320 kilometers • pressure less than air. • part of an area's climate • speed can be measured with • The distance from the sea. • vapor/ water in a gas form • The way to find the weight . • To see how hot something is. • ...
Ch. 4 Sec. 1 Quiz Review 2023-01-30
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- a state where an atom has a higher energy than it has in its ground state
- the process of an electron moving to a higher energy level
- transmits heat from sun, fires, and radiators
- the number of waves that pass a certain point in a specific time (usually one second)
- contains all wavelengths of light in a certain range
- electrons are ejected from a metal when light shines on it and electricity is generated (Example: solar panels)
- the process of an electron falling to a lower energy level
- used in medicine for killing cancer cells
- As frequency increases, energy ___________.
- the entire range of all the forms of electromagnetic radiation
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- the lowest energy state of an atom
- makes things able to be seen
- used to view inside of bodies and objects
- a form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space
- the distance between 2 corresponding points on adjacent waves
- absorbed by the skin, used in fluorescent tubes
- used to broadcast radio and television
- electromagnetic radiation has properties of both waves and particles
- the pattern of lines formed when light passes through a prism to separate it into its different wavelengths of light
- As wavelength increases, frequency ____________.
- the minimum quantity of energy that can be lost or gained by an atom
- a particle of electromagnetic radiation that is equal to a quantum of energy
- used in cooking, radar, telephone, and other signals
- an atomic model where electrons circle the nucleus only in orbits
- proposed the relationship between the energy of a photon and the frequency of radiation
25 Clues: makes things able to be seen • the lowest energy state of an atom • used to broadcast radio and television • used to view inside of bodies and objects • used in medicine for killing cancer cells • As frequency increases, energy ___________. • transmits heat from sun, fires, and radiators • absorbed by the skin, used in fluorescent tubes • ...
Ch 1 + 2 Vocab Crossword 2026-03-03
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- Phases of the Moon in which the apparent brightness is decreasing
- Slightly flattened circles which describe orbits around two foci
- Big _____ Theory: The origin of our universe, where space, time, and most elements were created about 13 billion years ago
- Cosmic _____ Background: The radiation left over from the Big Bang, filling the universe
- _____ Year: A measure of distance that it would take light to travel in a year, ~10 trillion km
- The point in an orbit where an object is closest to the body it’s orbiting (called perihelion if around the Sun)
- _____ Radiation: The many forms of light radiation emitted in the form or electromagnetic waves
- electromagnetic radiation coming into the Earth from the Sun
- ______'s Laws: Physical laws describing the motion of orbiting bodies in elliptical orbits and the speed at which they revolve
- Phases of the Moon in which the apparent brightness is increasing
- A measure between 0 and 1 that describe how flattened an ellipse is
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- A force of attraction between objects dependent on mass and distance
- the production of an element through the fusion of two simpler nuclei
- Changes in sea level based on the Moon and Sun’s gravitational pull on the ocean
- a powerful explosion caused by the collapse of a massive star (nova if a smaller star)
- A large cloud of gas and dust in space, often forming new star systems
- The point in an orbit where an object is farthest from the body it’s orbiting (called aphelion if around the Sun)
- The apparent increase in wavelength of distant stars and galaxies, showing that the universe is expanding
- A measure of brightness of a star
- When either the Sun or Moon is shadowed due to the Sun, Earth, and Moon aligning
20 Clues: A measure of brightness of a star • electromagnetic radiation coming into the Earth from the Sun • Slightly flattened circles which describe orbits around two foci • Phases of the Moon in which the apparent brightness is decreasing • Phases of the Moon in which the apparent brightness is increasing • ...
Ch. 6 Key Terms 2021-11-09
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- unsteadiness of Earth’s atmosphere, which blurs telescopic images; good seeing means the atmosphere is steady
- magnifying lens used to view the image produced by the objective lens or primary mirror of a telescope
- distortion that causes an image to appear fuzzy when each wavelength coming into a transparent material focuses at a different spot
- combination of multiple radio dishes to, in effect, work like a large number of two-dish interferometers
- diameter of the primary lens or mirror of a telescope
- systems used with telescopes that can compensate for distortions in an image introduced by the atmosphere, thus resulting in sharper images
- instrument for collecting visible-light or other electromagnetic radiation
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- telescope in which the principal light collector is a concave mirror
- device sensitive to electromagnetic radiation that makes a record of astronomical observations
- instrument that combines electromagnetic radiation from one or more telescopes to obtain a resolution equivalent to what would be obtained with a single telescope with a diameter equal to the baseline separating the individual separate telescopes
- (of telescope) point where the rays of light converged by a mirror or lens meet
- array of high-sensitivity electronic detectors of electromagnetic radiation, used at the focus of a telescope (or camera lens) to record an image or spectrum
- process in which waves mix together such that their crests and troughs can alternately reinforce and cancel one another
- telescope in which the principal light collector is a lens or system of lenses
- point in a telescope where the objective lens or primary mirror focuses the light
- detail in an image; specifically, the smallest angular (or linear) features that can be distinguished
- technique of transmitting radio waves to an object and then detecting the radiation that the object reflects back to the transmitter; used to measure the distance to, and motion of, a target object or to form images of it
17 Clues: diameter of the primary lens or mirror of a telescope • telescope in which the principal light collector is a concave mirror • instrument for collecting visible-light or other electromagnetic radiation • telescope in which the principal light collector is a lens or system of lenses • ...
BGU SUBJECTS 2022-02-13
Chapter 1 Terms 2021-05-11
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- physician who specializes in the use of X Rays and other forms of both ionizing and non-ionizing radiation in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
- in advanced level radiographer who extends the capacity of the radiologist in the diagnostic imaging environment, thereby enhancing patient care.
- the creation of sectional images of the body that demonstrates the physiologic function of various organs and systems.
- branch of radiology involved in the treatment of disease by means of X Ray or radioactive substances.
- process of using a magnetic field or radiofrequency to create sectional images of the body.
- radiography of the breast.
- electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength that is produced with electrons moving at a high velocity or suddenly stop.
- recording of a predetermined plane in the body using an X Ray beam that is measured, recorded, and then processed by a computer for display on a monitor.
- synonym for X Ray.
- measurement of bone density using dual energy X Ray absorptiometry (DEXA or DXA) to detect osteoporosis.
- energy transmitted by waves through space or through a medium (matter).
- visualization of deep structures of the body by recording the reflections of pulses of ultrasonic waves directed into the tissue.
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- making of records (radiographs) of internal structures of the body bypassing X Rays or gamma Rays through the body to act on specially sensitized film or an imaging plate or system.
- radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the cardiovascular system.
- any process by which a neutral Atom gains or loses an electron, thus acquiring a net charge.
- general term applied to individuals who perform radiography, radiation therapy, or nuclear medicine technology.
- branch of radiology that involves the introduction of radioactive substances into the body for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
- capacity to operate or work.
- branch of the Health Sciences dealing with radioactive substances and radiant energy and with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases by means of both ionizing (roentgen rays) and nonionizing (ultrasound) radiation.
19 Clues: synonym for X Ray. • radiography of the breast. • capacity to operate or work. • energy transmitted by waves through space or through a medium (matter). • process of using a magnetic field or radiofrequency to create sectional images of the body. • any process by which a neutral Atom gains or loses an electron, thus acquiring a net charge. • ...
Chapter 1 2023-05-09
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- Capacity to operate or work
- Densitometry Measurement of bone density using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry to detect osteoporosis
- Resonance Imaging Process of using a magnetic field and radiofrequencies to create sectional images of the body
- Therapy Branch of radiology involved in the treatment of disease by means of x-ray or radioactive substances
- Technologist General term applied to an individual who performs radiography, radiation therapy, or nuclear medicine technology
- Making of records of internal structures of the body by passing x-rays or gamma rays through the body to act on specially sensitized film or an imaging or system
- Assistant An advanced-level radiographer who extends the capacity of the radiologist in the diagnostic imaging environment, thereby enhancing patient care
- Branch of the health sciences dealing with radioactive substances and radiant energy and with the diagnosis and treatment of disease by means of both ionizing and nonionizing radiation
- Interventional Radiography Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of disease of cardiovascular system
- Medical Sonography Visualization of deep structures of the body by recording the reflections of pulses of ultrasonic waves directed into the tissue
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- Radiography of the breast
- any process by which a neutral atoms gains or loses an electron, thus acquiring a net charge
- Tomography Recording of a predetermined plane in the body using an x-ray beam that is measured, recorded, and then processed by a computer for display on a monitor
- Ultrasonographic imaging of the heart and associated vasculature
- Emission Tomography The creation of sectional images of the body that demonstrate the physiological function of various organs and systems
- Physician who specializes in the use of x-rays and other forms of both ionizing and nonionizing radiation in the diagnosis and treatment of disease
- Electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength that is produced when electrons moving at high velocity are suddenly stopped
- Medicine Technology Branch of radiology that involves the introduction of radioactive substances into the body for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes
- Energy transmitted by waves through space or through a medium
- Interventional Radiography Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of disease of the vascular system
- Ray Synonym for x-ray
21 Clues: Ray Synonym for x-ray • Radiography of the breast • Capacity to operate or work • Energy transmitted by waves through space or through a medium • Ultrasonographic imaging of the heart and associated vasculature • any process by which a neutral atoms gains or loses an electron, thus acquiring a net charge • ...
SCIENCE 2018-01-08
18 Clues: seos • nero • kemia • hiili • kitka • löydös • yhdiste • säteily • tilasto • alkuaine • fyysikko • keksintö • taulukko • olettamus • empiirinen • koehenkilö • sähkövaraus • mitta,mitata
MEDICAL GENETICS 2022-03-12
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- professional interaction between a healthcare provider with specialized knowledge of genetics
- molecular biology technique that measures the degree of genetic similarity
- The field of biology that studies how genes control appearance
- a genetic disorder known by trisomy 18
- test to examine chromosomes
- help find genetic disorders before birth
- Two different alleles for a trait
- The likelihood that an event will happen
- Different versions of a gene
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- lightly packed form of chromatin
- absence of an enzyme that helps break down fatty substances
- removed from the uterus for testing
- The genetic makeup of a living thing
- Condensed form of DNA
- The trait that always masking the character of other trait
15 Clues: Condensed form of DNA • test to examine chromosomes • Different versions of a gene • lightly packed form of chromatin • Two different alleles for a trait • The genetic makeup of a living thing • a genetic disorder known by trisomy 18 • help find genetic disorders before birth • The likelihood that an event will happen • removed from the uterus for testing • ...
Pollution 2014-12-09
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- City in Byelorussia with many radiation
- Has come in contact with organisms
- Electromagnetic waves flow
- Items not used for human
- Place where considered garbage
- Of top concern
- Waste that humans put down drains
- Good, uncontaminated
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- International environmental organization
- With radiation
- A substance that has been linked to causing one
- Chemicals that are sprayed on crops
- Disallow an action or thing in a specified area
- Air pollution
- Something that causes damage to the environment
15 Clues: Air pollution • With radiation • Of top concern • Good, uncontaminated • Items not used for human • Electromagnetic waves flow • Place where considered garbage • Waste that humans put down drains • Has come in contact with organisms • Chemicals that are sprayed on crops • City in Byelorussia with many radiation • International environmental organization • ...
Pollution 2014-12-09
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- Good, uncontaminated
- Place where considered garbage
- Items not used for human
- Electromagnetic waves flow
- Has come in contact with organisms
- Chemicals that are sprayed on crops
- Something that causes damage to the environment
- City in Byelorussia with many radiation
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- Waste that humans put down drains
- Of top concern
- International environmental organization
- With radiation
- A substance that has been linked to causing one
- Air pollution
- Disallow an action or thing in a specified area
15 Clues: Air pollution • Of top concern • With radiation • Good, uncontaminated • Items not used for human • Electromagnetic waves flow • Place where considered garbage • Waste that humans put down drains • Has come in contact with organisms • Chemicals that are sprayed on crops • City in Byelorussia with many radiation • International environmental organization • ...
apacocross cross word puzzle 2022-10-21
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- the only thing left untouched due to its immense size
- Nagasaki
- jeep that shoots a nuke
- dream's winter setting
- Hiroshima
- place for nukes to be stored
- what this crossword is about
- effect of nuclear an explosion
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- after the nuke
- what's left of people after a nuclear war
- the world after a nuclear war
- an example of the world after a nuclear war
- safe place from nukes
- the effect of exposure to radiation
- fallout 4 dog
15 Clues: Nagasaki • Hiroshima • fallout 4 dog • after the nuke • safe place from nukes • dream's winter setting • jeep that shoots a nuke • place for nukes to be stored • what this crossword is about • the world after a nuclear war • effect of nuclear an explosion • the effect of exposure to radiation • what's left of people after a nuclear war • an example of the world after a nuclear war • ...
apacocross cross word puzzle 2022-10-24
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- what this crossword is about
- fallout 4 dog
- what's left of people after a nuclear war
- safe place from nukes
- the only thing left untouched due to its immense size
- an example of the world after a nuclear war
- Nagasaki
- place for nukes to be stored
- effect of nuclear an explosion
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- Hiroshima
- the effect of exposure to radiation
- jeep that shoots a nuke
- after the nuke
- dream's winter setting
- the world after a nuclear war
15 Clues: Nagasaki • Hiroshima • fallout 4 dog • after the nuke • safe place from nukes • dream's winter setting • jeep that shoots a nuke • what this crossword is about • place for nukes to be stored • the world after a nuclear war • effect of nuclear an explosion • the effect of exposure to radiation • what's left of people after a nuclear war • an example of the world after a nuclear war • ...
Atmosphere 2026-05-20
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- also called the Northern lights
- most of this is reflected back into space
- protects from meteors
- Most prominent gas in our atmosphere
- contains the ozone layer
- the gas we breathe
- farthest layer of the atmosphere
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- Marks the altitude where traditional aircraft can't fly
- filters out UV rays
- hottest layer of the atmosphere
- this is also called the troposphere
- gives off radiation
- height in the sky
- known for being most prominent in the thermosphere
- closest to layer of the atmosphere Earth
15 Clues: height in the sky • the gas we breathe • filters out UV rays • gives off radiation • protects from meteors • contains the ozone layer • also called the Northern lights • hottest layer of the atmosphere • farthest layer of the atmosphere • this is also called the troposphere • Most prominent gas in our atmosphere • closest to layer of the atmosphere Earth • ...
Physics Fun 2015-04-21
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- Nothing goes faster
- Shape changes, volume is constant
- ? = distance/time (direction is constant)
- Always positive
- Used to test a hypothesis
- Always neutral
- Radiation with an extremely high frequency
- shape and volume change
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- A widely used machine that is used to increase the force input to lift an object
- Has one electron
- Has three electrons
- Shape and volume are constant
- Always negative
- What goes up must come down
- Most well know radioactive element
- Weak radiation consisting of two protons and two neutrons
16 Clues: Always neutral • Always negative • Always positive • Has one electron • Nothing goes faster • Has three electrons • shape and volume change • Used to test a hypothesis • What goes up must come down • Shape and volume are constant • Shape changes, volume is constant • Most well know radioactive element • ? = distance/time (direction is constant) • ...
Light and Waves 2025-09-09
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- a piece of equipment used to disperse light
- the wave changes direction when moving from one material to another
- a material or substance which reflects some wavelengths of light and absorbs others, giving a unique colour
- the type of energy light is, both visible and invisible
- a piece of equipment used to focus light
- the EM radiation that your eyes can detect
- the EM radiation with the longest wavelength
- the energy from the wave is transferred into the material
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- the waves bounce off an uneven surface in different directions
- the number of waves travelling past a point in one second
- the distance between the crest of one wave and the crest of the next wave
- the colour produced when all colours of light are combined
- wave passes through a material
- the EM radiation with the shortest wavelength
- the wave bounces off a surface of an object
- a wave of white light is separated into its different colours
- a piece of equipment used to reflect light
- the colour produced when all colours of pigment are combined
18 Clues: wave passes through a material • a piece of equipment used to focus light • the EM radiation that your eyes can detect • a piece of equipment used to reflect light • a piece of equipment used to disperse light • the wave bounces off a surface of an object • the EM radiation with the longest wavelength • the EM radiation with the shortest wavelength • ...
French Launching Lessons 2020-08-15
15 Clues: hour • music • I like • dreams • in town • biology • to read • to study • geography • the beach • the teacher • I don't like • the mountains • in the country • the school year
lesson 25 2017-03-09
15 Clues: sonar • elite • width • middle • antonym • blueprint • character • unfairness • instrument • space flier • human ecology • same spelling • the science of life • the science of myths • the science of astronomy
Chapter 2 2022-05-02
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- The emission of energy passing through space from one location to another
- Primary cause of biological damage
- Natural background radiation comes from?
- An EqD of 6.0Sv from whole body exposure has what biologic effect
- Radioactive materials in the earth's crust is what type of radiation?
- The range of frequencies and wavelengths is known as?
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- In a linear accelerator what is more commonly produced?
- Internal radiation from radioactive atoms are also known as?
- Changes in blood count are examples of?
9 Clues: Primary cause of biological damage • Changes in blood count are examples of? • Natural background radiation comes from? • The range of frequencies and wavelengths is known as? • In a linear accelerator what is more commonly produced? • Internal radiation from radioactive atoms are also known as? • An EqD of 6.0Sv from whole body exposure has what biologic effect • ...
Vocab notes puzzle 2022-02-14
School subjects 2019-09-13
13 Clues: wf • teatr • chemia • muzyka • historia • biologia • geografia • matematyka • język francuski • język angielski • sztuka, plastyka • zajęcia komputerowe • fizyka, nauki ścisłe
Daniel-8 2024-02-02
11 Clues: planet • pictures • of stars • atmosphere • rock samples • around object • from a pattern • energy from the stars • crater hole from space rock • system-sun planets and moons • visible light and em radiation
Richard waves 2 2025-05-06
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- the phenomenon that occurs when two or more waves overlap and their combined effect is not simply the sum of their individual amplitudes
- material substance through which a wave or energy can propagate
- phenomenon where a system vibrates with greater amplitude when subjected to a force or disturbance at its natural frequency
- branch of physics that studies the properties and behavior of radio waves, a form of electromagnetic radiation
- form of electromagnetic radiation with high energy and short wavelengths, typically shorter than ultraviolet rays but longer than gamma rays
- type of electromagnetic radiation with frequencies typically ranging from 1 gigahertz (GHz) to 1 terahertz (THz) and wavelengths between 1 millimeter (mm) and 1 meter (m
- the bending of light, sound, or other waves as they pass from one medium to another, or through layers of varying density in the same medium
- the maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation, measured from the position of equilibrium.
- the process where energy, usually in the form of electromagnetic radiation or waves, is transferred from a source to a medium, causing the medium to take up that energy and convert it into another form, often internal energy like heat
- the highest point or peak of a wave
- the distance between identical points, or adjacent crests, in the adjacent cycles of a waveform signal propagated in space or along a wire
- the lowest point or minimum displacement of a wave
- the act of squeezing or reducing the volume of an object by applying inward forces
- the number of times a repeating event, like a wave or vibration, occurs within a specific time period
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- the movement or passage of a wave, such as light or sound, through a medium
- The branch of physics that deals with the action of forces on matter
- form of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than visible light but longer than X-rays
- state where opposing forces or influences are balanced, resulting in no net change in the system's state
- reduction in density or a region where particles in a medium are spread apart, often associated with the low-pressure area of a longitudinal wave
- the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum with wavelengths longer than visible light but shorter than microwaves
- the physical interaction among electric charges, magnetic moments, and electromagnetic fields
- form of electromagnetic radiation with the highest energy and shortest wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum.
- light the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that the human eye can detect, typically ranging from approximately 400 to 700 nanometers
- the phenomenon where a wave bounces back when it encounters a barrier or boundary between two different media
24 Clues: the highest point or peak of a wave • the lowest point or minimum displacement of a wave • material substance through which a wave or energy can propagate • The branch of physics that deals with the action of forces on matter • the movement or passage of a wave, such as light or sound, through a medium • ...
Stars 2024-03-14
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- The process by which a star changes over the course of its lifetime, including its birth, life phases, and eventual death.
- A star that is in the process of evolving into a giant as it leaves the main sequence.
- A large, luminous star in a late stage of stellar evolution, characterized by its expanded size and is fueled by helium fusion in its core.
- A spectrum of electromagnetic radiation transmitted through a substance, showing dark lines or bands at specific wavelengths.
- The stage in a star's life cycle during which it fuses hydrogen into helium in its core, characterized by a stable equilibrium between inward gravitational force and outward radiation pressure.
- A catastrophic explosion that occurs at the end of a massive star's life cycle, resulting in a sudden and extreme increase in brightness.
- A celestial body consisting of a mass of gas held together by its own gravity and emitting light and heat.
- The temperature of a star's outer layer, which influences its color and spectral characteristics.
- A system in which two stars orbit around their common center of mass, either bound gravitationally or merely appearing close together in the sky.
- A condensation of gas and dust in space with a mass less than that of the Sun but with the potential to become a star.
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- A graphical representation of stars' luminosity plotted against their surface temperature, used to classify stars and understand stellar evolution.
- A classification system for stars based on the characteristics of their spectra, often denoted by letters such as O, B, A, F, G, K, and M.
- The study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation, particularly analyzing the spectrum of light emitted or absorbed by substances.
- A spectrum of electromagnetic radiation emitted by a substance, showing bright lines or bands at specific wavelengths.
- A highly compact object composed primarily of uncharged particles, formed from the collapsed core of a massive star.
- The displacement of spectral lines toward shorter wavelengths in the radiation emitted by an object caused by the object's motion toward the observer.
- A small, dense remnant of a medium mass star that has exhausted its nuclear fuel, consisting mostly of electron-degenerate matter.
- This which determines a stars evolutionary path and ultimate fate.
- The total amount of energy emitted by a star per unit time, often is describing something visual
- An astronomical object with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it beyond the event horizon.
- The displacement of spectral lines toward longer wavelengths in the radiation emitted by an object caused by the object's motion away from the observer.
21 Clues: This which determines a stars evolutionary path and ultimate fate. • A star that is in the process of evolving into a giant as it leaves the main sequence. • The total amount of energy emitted by a star per unit time, often is describing something visual • The temperature of a star's outer layer, which influences its color and spectral characteristics. • ...
Nuclear Energy 2025-10-30
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- The emission of ionizing radiation or particles caused by the spontaneous disintegration of atomic nuclei.
- A fluid circulated through a reactor core to remove heat.
- Process that separates uranium from ore; the product is often called yellowcake.
- Type of plant where nuclear energy is converted into electrical energy.
- A small, solid cylinder of uranium oxide that forms the basic fuel component.
- High-energy electromagnetic radiation emitted during radioactive decay.
- The heavy metal element, naturally occurring, used as the primary fuel in most nuclear reactors.
- Atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
- A type of radioactive decay particle consisting of two protons and two neutrons (a helium nucleus).
- Device rotated by steam in a nuclear power plant to drive an electrical generator.
- The process of increasing the concentration of the fissionable isotope U-235.
- The smallest unit of an element that retains its chemical properties.
- A neutral subatomic particle that initiates the fission process.
- The splitting of an atomic nucleus into two or more smaller nuclei, releasing a large amount of energy.
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- A synthetic, highly radioactive element often created in a nuclear reactor and used as fuel.
- Material (like water or graphite) used to slow down fast neutrons to increase the probability of fission.
- A self-sustaining process of nuclear fission reactions.
- The state where a nuclear chain reaction is self-sustaining.
- The central part of a nuclear reactor where the fission reactions take place.
- The time required for half of the radioactive nuclei in a sample to undergo decay.
- The presence of radioactive material in a place where it should not be, often on surfaces or within materials.
- A high-energy, high-speed electron or positron emitted in radioactive decay.
- The process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by radiation.
- A very common substance used both as a moderator and coolant in many reactors.
- A subatomic particle with a positive electric charge, found in the nucleus.
- The process of combining two lighter atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus, releasing energy.
- A device used to initiate and control a sustained nuclear chain reaction.
- Material used to protect personnel and equipment from ionizing radiation.
- A common instrument used for detecting and measuring ionizing radiation (____ counter).
- A unit of equivalent dose used to measure the biological effect of radiation on the human body.
- Spent nuclear fuel and other materials that are highly radioactive and require long-term storage.
- Control ______ are inserted into the reactor core to absorb neutrons and control the reaction rate.
32 Clues: A self-sustaining process of nuclear fission reactions. • A fluid circulated through a reactor core to remove heat. • The state where a nuclear chain reaction is self-sustaining. • A neutral subatomic particle that initiates the fission process. • The smallest unit of an element that retains its chemical properties. • ...
Science Important Terminology 2022-02-14
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- it is a zone that life exits
- found in the atmosphere as Co2 gas
- This is where aurora happens, Highest layer in outer space
- Radiation is energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light
- reflects the influence that a finding or publication has on science or on society
- It is divided into 5 layers and protects life on earth from harmful radiation
- This is where meteorites burn up. Temperature decreases as altitude increases
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- Absorbs energy from incoming UV Radiation
- 50km in height
- It contains the flow of control information for the set of basic block
10 Clues: 50km in height • it is a zone that life exits • found in the atmosphere as Co2 gas • Absorbs energy from incoming UV Radiation • This is where aurora happens, Highest layer in outer space • It contains the flow of control information for the set of basic block • It is divided into 5 layers and protects life on earth from harmful radiation • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-03
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- The amount of protons that determines what the element of an atom is.
- The most harmful type of radiation.
- The positive charge that is inside the nucleus.
- When particles decay because of energy.
- The amount of time it takes for an element to lose half of it's mass.
- The amount of mass a element has.
- Heat Energy.
- Dividing Elements to use energy.
- When the mass of an element is different then it was on the periodic table.
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- The least harmful type of radiation.
- When something keeps happening over and over again because of one thing that caused it.
- The central part of the atom.
- The particle in the nucleus with no charge.
- The not least harmful, but not most harmful type of radiation.
14 Clues: Heat Energy. • The central part of the atom. • Dividing Elements to use energy. • The amount of mass a element has. • The most harmful type of radiation. • The least harmful type of radiation. • When particles decay because of energy. • The particle in the nucleus with no charge. • The positive charge that is inside the nucleus. • ...
Školski predmeti 2019-02-28
13 Clues: kemija • fizika • povijest • biologija • geografija • matematika • informatika • engleski jezik • njemački jezik • francuski jezik • likovna kultura • glazbena kultura • tjelesna kultura
French things 2024-11-20
15 Clues: art • school • science • biology • physics • education • chemistry • philosophy • psychology • physique PE • architecture • computer science • sociales social studies • supérieures higher education • gestion business administration
The Earth is In Your Hands 2023-09-01
21 Clues: tulva • kuivuus • säteily • jäätikkö • ikirouta • vetoomus • ilmakehä • metsäkato • vuorovesi • maastopalo • neuvotella • edistysaskel • toimettomuus • metsänistutus • aavikoituminen • asumiskelpoinen • välinpitämättömyys • ympäristöaktivisti • lievittää/helpottaa • valtionapu/tukiainen • äänivyöry/maanvyörymä
Science Vocabulary 2023-09-18
22 Clues: light • theory • tissue • magnet • liquid • energy • fossil • anatomy • geology • universe • particle • reaction • mutation • research • molecule • substance • radiation • discovery • researcher • hypothesis • microscope • reflection
Education 2022-10-25
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- dealing with instruments, songs, symphonies etc.
- electronic device you use in maths classes
- very basic, for absolute beginners,
- physics, biology, chemistry
- device that helps you to draw a straight line
- another word for student (at a primary or secondary school)
- rings at the beginning and the end of each lesson
- English,German,Arabic, Turkish...
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- book which contains words and their translations
- dealing with numbers, figures, geometry etc.
- the time between lessons
- person that instructs and educates you
- It's used to check up on your progress and you get marks for it
- training, working on getting better at something
- subject that teaches life sciences
- room or building with lots of books you can borrow
16 Clues: the time between lessons • physics, biology, chemistry • English,German,Arabic, Turkish... • subject that teaches life sciences • very basic, for absolute beginners, • person that instructs and educates you • electronic device you use in maths classes • dealing with numbers, figures, geometry etc. • device that helps you to draw a straight line • ...
RAD TECH WEEK CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-10-10
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- Treatment using chemical substances, often combined with imaging for monitoring.
- The ability of an imaging test to correctly identify the presence of disease.
- Relating to blood vessels, commonly assessed through imaging.
- An abnormal mass of tissue that can be diagnosed through various imaging modalities.
- An isotope that emits radiation and can be used in medical imaging.
- A radioactive gas, relevant in discussions of radiation exposure.
- The act of analyzing and explaining the significance of radiographic images.
- A response to injury or infection, often visible in imaging.
- The study and diagnosis of disease, correlated with imaging findings.
- A series of actions conducted for a specific purpose, such as imaging.
- A procedure that involves taking a sample from the body for testing, often visualized via imaging.
- Referring to a rip in soft tissue, often imaged with MRI.
- The treatment of disease, especially cancer, using radiation.
- A lung condition that can be assessed through imaging studies.
- A device used to capture images in CT and MRI.
- The act of capturing images through various modalities.
- A professional who operates imaging equipment and assists in diagnostics.
- An instrument for measuring the intensity of radiation.
- A sac-like structure filled with fluid, often examined through imaging.
- An image produced by ultrasound.
- A substance that induces an immune response; sometimes used in conjunction with radiology.
- The process of inspecting or investigating a patient using imaging techniques.
- Referring to the administration of contrast agents directly into a vein.
- Referring to a swallow study, where fluoroscopy is used to assess swallowing function.
- Contrast-Enhanced Computed Tomography, a type of CT scan that uses contrast material.
- A technique that provides real-time moving images of the interior of the body using X-rays.
- Pertaining to the practice of medicine, including radiological imaging.
- An increase in the number of cells, which may be examined via imaging.
- A form of electromagnetic radiation used in medical imaging.
- Data relevant to radiation dose distribution in populations.
- Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine, a standard for handling, storing, and transmitting images.
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- A contrast agent used in imaging studies of the gastrointestinal tract.
- The action of closely monitoring a patient's condition, often aided by imaging.
- The method of displaying images in radiology, often used in X-ray imaging.
- The amount of radiation administered in medical imaging.
- Pictorial representation of disease, often made through imaging techniques.
- Imaging technique that visualizes the inside of blood vessels.
- A technique for displaying a representation of a cross section through a human body or other solid object.
- A type of tissue often visualized in X-rays and other imaging types.
- Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography, a type of nuclear imaging.
- A device used to measure an accumulated dose of ionizing radiation.
- Substances used in imaging to enhance visibility of structures.
- The spread of cancer from one part of the body to another, often seen in radiology.
- An aspect of mechanical imaging, relating to movement in machines.
- An object or person used for calibration or testing of imaging systems.
- Relating to the use of nuclear substances in medicine or imaging.
- A nuclear imaging technique that captures the distribution of radioactive material in the body.
- Groups of cells in the body that can be imaged using various techniques.
- A condition that weakens bones, often diagnosed with X-ray.
- A contrast agent commonly used in MRI scans.
- Technique used to precisely locate and treat abnormalities, often used in biopsies.
- A specific type of imaging to examine breast tissue for cancer.
- A sample taken for analysis, sometimes imaged for diagnostics.
- A physical or mental feature indicating a condition, often explored through imaging.
- Angiography for vein anatomy.
55 Clues: Angiography for vein anatomy. • An image produced by ultrasound. • A contrast agent commonly used in MRI scans. • A device used to capture images in CT and MRI. • The act of capturing images through various modalities. • An instrument for measuring the intensity of radiation. • The amount of radiation administered in medical imaging. • ...
Energy Crossword 2025-10-29
10 Clues: waves • keeps heat in • keeps heat out • fast particles • involves radiation • heat through touch • slow moving particles • medium moving particles • heat through water or air • heat through electromagnetic waves
evolution 2020-05-11
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- name of darwin's ship
- when one species evolve into many;adaptive radiation
- living organism
- when species evolve together
- formation of a new species
- well supported testable explanation
- principles that state that living species are descended from ancient ones descendant with ___________
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- when organisms disappear from the earth
- process by which evolution occurs
- name of darwin'ss book the _______ of species
- refers to the variety of living things
- the study of the earth
- scientist
- preserved remains of ancient organisms
- change over time
15 Clues: scientist • living organism • change over time • name of darwin's ship • the study of the earth • formation of a new species • when species evolve together • process by which evolution occurs • well supported testable explanation • refers to the variety of living things • preserved remains of ancient organisms • when organisms disappear from the earth • ...
Pollution 2014-12-09
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- Air pollution
- Place where considered garbage
- Chemicals that are sprayed on crops
- Of top concern
- Electromagnetic waves flow
- With radiation
- A substance that has been linked to causing one
- Waste that humans put down drains
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- Something that causes damage to the environment
- Items not used for human
- City in Byelorussia with many radiation
- International environmental organization
- Good, uncontaminated
- Has come in contact with organisms
- Disallow an action or thing in a specified area
15 Clues: Air pollution • Of top concern • With radiation • Good, uncontaminated • Items not used for human • Electromagnetic waves flow • Place where considered garbage • Waste that humans put down drains • Has come in contact with organisms • Chemicals that are sprayed on crops • City in Byelorussia with many radiation • International environmental organization • ...
Pollution 2014-12-09
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- Place where considered garbage
- Disallow an action or thing in a specified area
- International environmental organization
- Something that causes damage to the environment
- Waste that humans put down drains
- City in Byelorussia with many radiation
- With radiation
- Air pollution
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- Items not used for human
- Of top concern
- Has come in contact with organisms
- Chemicals that are sprayed on crops
- A substance that has been linked to causing one
- Good, uncontaminated
- Electromagnetic waves flow
15 Clues: Air pollution • Of top concern • With radiation • Good, uncontaminated • Items not used for human • Electromagnetic waves flow • Place where considered garbage • Waste that humans put down drains • Has come in contact with organisms • Chemicals that are sprayed on crops • City in Byelorussia with many radiation • International environmental organization • ...
apacocross cross word puzzle 2022-10-24
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- jeep that shoots a nuke
- fallout 4 dog
- effect of nuclear an explosion
- after the nuke
- Nagasaki
- the world after a nuclear war
- an example of the world after a nuclear war
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- what this crossword is about
- Hiroshima
- the only thing left untouched due to its immense size
- place for nukes to be stored
- the effect of exposure to radiation
- dream's winter setting
- what's left of people after a nuclear war
- safe place from nukes
15 Clues: Nagasaki • Hiroshima • fallout 4 dog • after the nuke • safe place from nukes • dream's winter setting • jeep that shoots a nuke • what this crossword is about • place for nukes to be stored • the world after a nuclear war • effect of nuclear an explosion • the effect of exposure to radiation • what's left of people after a nuclear war • an example of the world after a nuclear war • ...
Wave Proporties 2024-05-11
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- returning light
- wave with parallel medium vibration
- measure of energy the wave transferred
- number of waves passed in a second
- combo wave
- transfers energy from one thing to another
- bending light
- canceled out wave
- complete range of all radiation
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- vibrating Wave
- distance between two crests
- wave distance in time
- light bending around obstacles
- change in a wave frequency in relation to observer
- energy that's electric and magnetic
15 Clues: combo wave • bending light • vibrating Wave • returning light • canceled out wave • wave distance in time • distance between two crests • light bending around obstacles • complete range of all radiation • number of waves passed in a second • wave with parallel medium vibration • energy that's electric and magnetic • measure of energy the wave transferred • ...
Chloe Smith Crossword 2021-12-16
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- the strong force is the force in the ____ that holds nucleons together
- these rays are high-frequency electromagnetic radiation.
- gamma rays are pure _______
- the half life is the rate of _____ of a radioactive isotope
- Carbon dating is used for ______ and animals
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- When an atom undergoes radioactive decay does it turn into a completely different element? (yes or no)
- gamma radiation carries no electrical _____.
- this type of radiation carries a positive electric charge
- this type of radiation carries a negative electric charge
- When energy is released by the process of fission or fusion, the total mass of the material after the even is (less, the same, or more)
10 Clues: gamma rays are pure _______ • gamma radiation carries no electrical _____. • Carbon dating is used for ______ and animals • these rays are high-frequency electromagnetic radiation. • this type of radiation carries a positive electric charge • this type of radiation carries a negative electric charge • the half life is the rate of _____ of a radioactive isotope • ...
Electromagnetic spectrum 2023-05-23
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- distance between the resting position and the maximum displacement of the wave.
- no light is able to pass through them.
- the bottom of a wave
- radioactive decay of naturally-occuring radionuclide, lightning
- A range of frequency's of electromagnetic radiation.
- people use to see broken bones with.
- allowing light, but not detailed shapes, to pass through
- The colors of the rainbow in a small term.
- a measurement of how often a recurring event such as a wave occurs in a measured amount of time.
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- the distance from one wave to another
- Body waves that are reflected twice from the same reflector because of large structural relief.
- a form of radiation that is emitted by the sun and artificial sources, such as tanning beds.
- Humans can't see it but we know it as heat.
- waves that are from radios.
- the segment of the electromagnetic spectrum that the human eye can view
- something u can see through.
- It's radiation is from the sun and stars.
- the top of a wave
18 Clues: the top of a wave • the bottom of a wave • waves that are from radios. • something u can see through. • people use to see broken bones with. • the distance from one wave to another • no light is able to pass through them. • It's radiation is from the sun and stars. • The colors of the rainbow in a small term. • Humans can't see it but we know it as heat. • ...
Mind-bender Corner 2018-05-03
Across
- Internal radiotherapy
- Most common form of cancer amongst women
- Anatomy situated in the hollow at the back of the knee
- A condition in which the body or region of the body is deprived of oxygen
- One of the core values of the OUH NHS Foundation Trust
- The pronounced peak on a curve that plots the energy loss of ionizing radiation during its travel through matter
- A temporary or permanent decrease of manifestation of a disease
- Susceptibility of cells, tissues, organs or other substances to injurioius act of radiation
- An abnormal growth of tissue caused by the rapid division of cells that have undergone some form of mutation
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- The study of cancer
- This tumour accounts for 80% of skin tumours
- Endocrine glands locatedabove the kidneys
- Programmed cell death
- Radiation units
14 Clues: Radiation units • The study of cancer • Internal radiotherapy • Programmed cell death • Most common form of cancer amongst women • Endocrine glands locatedabove the kidneys • This tumour accounts for 80% of skin tumours • Anatomy situated in the hollow at the back of the knee • One of the core values of the OUH NHS Foundation Trust • ...
Science - Vocabulary Project (Anej Lampelj) 2019-11-16
Across
- Earth Metal / 6 chemical elements in group 2 of the periodic table
- / being reactive
- / emission of ionizing radiation or particles caused by the spontaneous disintegration of atomic nuclei
- / damage caused to metal, stone, or other materials by corrosion
- Accelerator / machine that uses electromagnetic fields to propel charged particles to very high speeds and energies
- / gives out negative charge
- / a number of things
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- Radiation / penetrating electromagnetic radiation arising from the the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei
- /solid substance that has a conductivity
- molecule / molecules composed of only two atoms
- Decay / process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy
- / able to be hammered or pressed into shape without breaking or cracking
- mass / the mass of an atom of a chemical element
- / has no charge
14 Clues: / has no charge • / being reactive • / a number of things • / gives out negative charge • /solid substance that has a conductivity • molecule / molecules composed of only two atoms • mass / the mass of an atom of a chemical element • Decay / process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy • / damage caused to metal, stone, or other materials by corrosion • ...
Thermal energy 2020-07-29
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- Metals have ___ electrons to conduct heat faster, making them good conductors.
- Shiny and white surfaces ___ heat best.
- Thermal transfer by conduction is through molecular ___.
- Convection is the transfer of heat via the ___ movement of fluid.
- A measure of the amount of internal energy in an object.
- Flow of thermal energy from a hotter to cooler region.
- When the temperatures of an object and its surroundings are the same, it has reached thermal ___.
- The EM wave we feel as heat is in the ___ range.
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- A higher surface temperature will result in a faster ___ of cooling.
- Radiation is transmitted by ___ waves.
- Dull, black surfaces ___ heat best.
- Radiation can travel in this media.
- ___ is reduced when the fluid is heated, so it rises.
- ___ surface areas absorb and emit more energy via radiation.
14 Clues: Dull, black surfaces ___ heat best. • Radiation can travel in this media. • Radiation is transmitted by ___ waves. • Shiny and white surfaces ___ heat best. • The EM wave we feel as heat is in the ___ range. • ___ is reduced when the fluid is heated, so it rises. • Flow of thermal energy from a hotter to cooler region. • ...
CH 9 and CH 10 Crossword 2021-01-04
Across
- radiation particle that travels at the speed of light
- the rays and particles emitted by a radioactive source are
- Used to get the approximate age of plants
- pH stands for the power of ______
- the amount of material needed to sustain a chain reaction
- increase hydronium atoms when dissolved in water
- the smallest of the radiation particles
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- process of nuclear (nucleus) decay
- two nuclei of smaller mass are combined to form one larger nucleus
- the amount of time it takes for half of the nuclei in a sample of an isotope to decay
- increase hydroxide ions when dissolved in water
- The process of splitting a nucleus into several smaller nuclei
- a substance that conducts electricity when dissolved in water
- animals up to 50,000 years
14 Clues: animals up to 50,000 years • pH stands for the power of ______ • process of nuclear (nucleus) decay • the smallest of the radiation particles • Used to get the approximate age of plants • increase hydroxide ions when dissolved in water • increase hydronium atoms when dissolved in water • radiation particle that travels at the speed of light • ...
How do we feel?(thermal energy) 2023-11-12
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- this happens when the sun burns your skin from radiation
- a substance that is responsible for its temperature
- a ball of energy that releases hot radiation
- your largest organ on you body that is sensitive to heat
- the degree or intensity of heat
- a object used to find the exact temperature of somthing
- this is a liquid that comes of of you body when it is very hot outside
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- to be at high temperatures
- this happens when you touch a very hot surface
- the amount of moistsure in the air that you can get over heated by even though it is wet
- to move something such as heat or radiation
- to do work
- a substance that is in your blood and carries electric energy
- an abnormally high body temperature
14 Clues: to do work • to be at high temperatures • the degree or intensity of heat • an abnormally high body temperature • to move something such as heat or radiation • a ball of energy that releases hot radiation • this happens when you touch a very hot surface • a substance that is responsible for its temperature • a object used to find the exact temperature of somthing • ...
New Student Welcome Icebreaker 2024-08-16
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- I have a Lego shelf
- I love hot pot
- I can speak 5 languages and understand 7
- The US is the 3rd country I've studied in
- I have a cat
- I have a tree-climbing dog.
- I interned in a crime lab
- I am also continuing my PhD schooling along with my elementary school son
- I'm working towards reaching a specific fitness goal within the next few months
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- I have 2 cats
- I like listening to music
- I like golf
- I have a cat
- I have an irrational fear of birds.
- A postdoc with biology, chemical biology and pharmaceutical training.
- I ate nine dozen oysters in a bet - and lost.
- I have a story about a bucket
17 Clues: I like golf • I have a cat • I have a cat • I have 2 cats • I love hot pot • I have a Lego shelf • I like listening to music • I interned in a crime lab • I have a tree-climbing dog. • I have a story about a bucket • I have an irrational fear of birds. • I can speak 5 languages and understand 7 • The US is the 3rd country I've studied in • I ate nine dozen oysters in a bet - and lost. • ...
dental science 2026-01-27
12 Clues: Dry mouth • Bone cancer • Cancer of glands • Painful mouth sores • New abnormal growth • Cancer of the blood • Cancer of bone or muscle • Drugs used to treat cancer • Something that causes cancer • Cancer spreads to other places • caries Tooth decay after radiation • Cancer of the skin or organ linings
Elijah Hernandez: Chapter 10 2021-03-05
Across
- the rate of decay of a radioactive isotope
- the combination of nuclei of light atoms to form heavier nuclei with the release of much energy
- the type of radiation that carries a positive charge
- a type of dating based on the ratio of carbon-12 to carbon-14
- distance-sensitive attraction between nucleons
Down
- scientist that formulated the famous equation, E = mc2
- the process in which unstable atomic nuclei transform and emit radiation
- the type of radiation that carries a negative charge
- the minimum mass of fissionable material in a reactor or nuclear bomb that will sustain a chain reaction
- type of radiation with no charge
10 Clues: type of radiation with no charge • the rate of decay of a radioactive isotope • distance-sensitive attraction between nucleons • the type of radiation that carries a negative charge • the type of radiation that carries a positive charge • scientist that formulated the famous equation, E = mc2 • a type of dating based on the ratio of carbon-12 to carbon-14 • ...
Climate Change and Atmosphere 2022-12-03
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- A community of creatures and nature
- Name of all life on earth
- Percentage of sun's radiation reflected back
- The movement of the water in oceans
- The largest bodies of water on earth
- Name of all bodies of water on earth
- Projection
- Process of animals moving throughout the seasons
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- Large planes of frozen water
- Measurement of hotness or coldness
- The deeper the ocean the higher the ...
- Nuclear
- Homes of creatures
- Closest layer of atmosphere to Earth's Surface
- Rain or snow
- General, long term weather of an area
- Surface of the earth
17 Clues: Nuclear • Projection • Rain or snow • Homes of creatures • Surface of the earth • Name of all life on earth • Large planes of frozen water • Measurement of hotness or coldness • A community of creatures and nature • The movement of the water in oceans • The largest bodies of water on earth • Name of all bodies of water on earth • General, long term weather of an area • ...
energy 2026-03-10
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- light and heat
- something that is releasing heat
- energy that is heat
- some that energy is counted in
- a spark of energy
- a magnet that can be turned on and off
- a type of work
- something that radiation uses
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- an energy that is used in cars
- something that the energy in an object possesses
- traditional non renewable energy sources
- atoms that go through fission
- energy is based on something that is moving
- stored energy
- to power on lights
- a type of energy
- an energy that your body uses
17 Clues: stored energy • light and heat • a type of work • a type of energy • a spark of energy • to power on lights • energy that is heat • atoms that go through fission • an energy that your body uses • something that radiation uses • an energy that is used in cars • some that energy is counted in • something that is releasing heat • a magnet that can be turned on and off • ...
energy 2026-03-10
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- light and heat
- something that is releasing heat
- energy that is heat
- some that energy is counted in
- a spark of energy
- a magnet that can be turned on and off
- a type of work
- something that radiation uses
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- an energy that is used in cars
- something that the energy in an object possesses
- traditional non renewable energy sources
- atoms that go through fission
- energy is based on something that is moving
- stored energy
- to power on lights
- a type of energy
- an energy that your body uses
17 Clues: stored energy • light and heat • a type of work • a type of energy • a spark of energy • to power on lights • energy that is heat • atoms that go through fission • an energy that your body uses • something that radiation uses • an energy that is used in cars • some that energy is counted in • something that is releasing heat • a magnet that can be turned on and off • ...
M'hari Harrell Ms.crums weeks 3-4 crossword puzzle 2022-02-08
Across
- begin or start
- To support a event or item
- a person who design or builds
- one object coming forcibly into another
- similar to a commercial
- a movement or series of moves
- an activity in making things by hand
- an instrument that can detect vibrations
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- the branch of science
- throw or toss forward
- using or involving ellipsis
- electromagnetic radiation
- To get machinery in a safe condition
- radiation light
14 Clues: begin or start • radiation light • the branch of science • throw or toss forward • similar to a commercial • electromagnetic radiation • To support a event or item • using or involving ellipsis • a person who design or builds • a movement or series of moves • To get machinery in a safe condition • an activity in making things by hand • one object coming forcibly into another • ...
Les Matières 2024-03-13
17 Clues: Band • Art class • Math class • Music class • French class • Biology class • History class • English class • chorale Choir • Theater class • Physics class • Computer class • Chemistry class • Geography class • Technology class • Physical Education • fanfare Marching band
Waves and energy 2026-02-04
19 Clues: – Gas • – Wave • – Solid • – Medium • – Energy • – Kinetic • – Thermal • – Velocity • – Frequency • – Vibration • – Amplitude • – Vibration • – Radiation • – Insulation • – Reflection • – Convection • – Conduction • – Reflection • – Wavelength
