radiation biology Crossword Puzzles
waves and the EMAG spectrum 2013-04-25
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- term for the zero line through a wave
- something that senses a wave
- energy family that includes light
- the I in ROYGBIV
- 300,000,000 meters per second
- longer wavelength than blue light
- distance required for one wave cycle
- equals the number of waves per second
- atoms do this in order to transmit sound
- relationship of frequency and period
- this is carried by waves
- form of EMAG radiation a.k.a. “heat”
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- time required for one complete wave cycle
- something that produces a wave
- higher frequency than green light
- equals one half the wave height
- frequency if the period equals 4/3
- type of wave that carries sound
- type of wave that carries light
- unit of AM radio stations (ex. 1710 ___)
- the standard unit of frequency
- low-frequency invisible radiation
22 Clues: the I in ROYGBIV • this is carried by waves • something that senses a wave • 300,000,000 meters per second • something that produces a wave • the standard unit of frequency • equals one half the wave height • type of wave that carries sound • type of wave that carries light • higher frequency than green light • energy family that includes light • longer wavelength than blue light • ...
Brenda sotelo energy 3 2024-05-07
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- substance that is used up more quickly than it can replace itself
- Release of energy from the sun
- type of energy stored
- the energy of motion
- study of the protons and neutrons
- motion when subjected to forces or displacements,
- the radiation from the Sun producing heat
- heat within the earth
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- a type of energy made by vibrations
- Energy of an object or subatomic particle.
- law when energy is transformed some is lost
- natural resource that cannot be used
- type of electromagnetic radiation
- Energy from heat
- renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals
- formed when dead plant matter decays
- The ability to do work
- Energy released from food after it is eaten
- A nonrenewable nuclear energy
- power a renewable source of energy that generates power
20 Clues: Energy from heat • the energy of motion • type of energy stored • heat within the earth • The ability to do work • A nonrenewable nuclear energy • Release of energy from the sun • type of electromagnetic radiation • study of the protons and neutrons • a type of energy made by vibrations • natural resource that cannot be used • formed when dead plant matter decays • ...
Big Bang Theory Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-16
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- system of celestial objects
- special molecule
- measurment of temperature
- leftover light
- big x-ray telescope
- change is speed
- difference in position
- what passes when the clock ticks
- nothingness
- completely empty space
- 1 lonely guy
- adding small to small to make big
- getting bigger
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- Atomic Epoch
- NOT matter
- sucking stuff in and keeping it
- the degree of hotness or coldness of an object
- stars which brigthen and dim periodically
- instruments that measure electromagnetic radiation
- branch of physics dealing with the nature of the universe.
- we were made by a big boom a long time ago
- weaker or stronger line
- Radiation era
- an object is moving towards us
- takes a year to travel
- stretched light
- electric charges and magnetic moments
27 Clues: NOT matter • nothingness • Atomic Epoch • 1 lonely guy • Radiation era • leftover light • getting bigger • change is speed • stretched light • special molecule • big x-ray telescope • difference in position • completely empty space • takes a year to travel • weaker or stronger line • measurment of temperature • system of celestial objects • an object is moving towards us • ...
Big Bang Theory Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-16
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- system of celestial objects
- special molecule
- measurment of temperature
- leftover light
- big x-ray telescope
- change is speed
- difference in position
- what passes when the clock ticks
- nothingness
- completely empty space
- 1 lonely guy
- adding small to small to make big
- getting bigger
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- Atomic Epoch
- NOT matter
- sucking stuff in and keeping it
- the degree of hotness or coldness of an object
- stars which brigthen and dim periodically
- instruments that measure electromagnetic radiation
- branch of physics dealing with the nature of the universe.
- we were made by a big boom a long time ago
- weaker or stronger line
- Radiation era
- an object is moving towards us
- takes a year to travel
- stretched light
- electric charges and magnetic moments
27 Clues: NOT matter • nothingness • Atomic Epoch • 1 lonely guy • Radiation era • leftover light • getting bigger • change is speed • stretched light • special molecule • big x-ray telescope • difference in position • completely empty space • takes a year to travel • weaker or stronger line • measurment of temperature • system of celestial objects • an object is moving towards us • ...
Introduction and Vocabulary 2023-08-20
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- the push and pull of an object
- having a hole or empty space inside
- follow the usual pattern
- the ability to do work
- energy is transferred by direct contact
- to give out something
- become or make larger
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- having tiny pores that allow fluids or gases to pass through
- energy is transferred by the mass motion of molecules
- energy is transferred by electromagnetic radiation
- caused something to exist
- damaged the existence of something
- do not follow the usual pattern
13 Clues: to give out something • become or make larger • the ability to do work • follow the usual pattern • caused something to exist • the push and pull of an object • do not follow the usual pattern • damaged the existence of something • having a hole or empty space inside • energy is transferred by direct contact • energy is transferred by electromagnetic radiation • ...
electromagnetic spectrum 2023-09-27
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- shorter wavelengths than visible light.
- waves a type of electromagnetic
- rays have the smallest wavelength and the most
- are in a range from 300 MHz
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- just greater than that of the red visible
- light the segment of the electromagnetic that
- microwaves are electromagnetic waves their
- to 300 GHz (^=1mm)
- of a wave in the electromagnetic spectrum.
- a form of electromagnetic radiation, similar to
- eye can see.
- of electromagnetic radiation having a
- light.
- spectrum but less than that of the microwaves
14 Clues: light. • eye can see. • to 300 GHz (^=1mm) • are in a range from 300 MHz • waves a type of electromagnetic • of electromagnetic radiation having a • shorter wavelengths than visible light. • just greater than that of the red visible • microwaves are electromagnetic waves their • of a wave in the electromagnetic spectrum. • light the segment of the electromagnetic that • ...
Xrays 2024-04-15
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- Increasing or accumulating over time, often used in the context of radiation exposure and its potential long-term effects.
- The process of identifying or discovering the presence of something, such as abnormalities or diseases, often used in the context of medical imaging.
- enhancement: Techniques or processes used to improve the quality or clarity of images produced by medical imaging technologies.
- A unit of energy measurement equivalent to one thousand electron volts, often used in describing the energy of X-ray beams.
- The ability to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities, often used in describing the capabilities of medical imaging technologies.
- Medical imaging techniques or procedures that use minimal amounts of radiation to reduce the risk of harm to patients.
- The ability to accomplish a task with minimal waste of time, effort, or resources, often used in evaluating the performance of medical imaging systems.
- Medical procedures involving incisions or manipulations of body tissues to treat diseases or injuries.
- shielding: Protective barriers made of lead or lead-equivalent materials used to reduce radiation exposure to patients and medical personnel during imaging procedures.
- A technique that uses X-rays to obtain real-time moving images of the internal structures of a patient, often used during medical procedures.
- The degree of compactness of a substance, often used in describing the appearance of tissues or structures in medical images.
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- imaging: Non-traditional or emerging techniques for medical imaging, often used when conventional methods are not feasible or effective.
- The state of being subjected to something, often used in the context of radiation exposure during medical imaging procedures.
- Investigations or examinations conducted to gather information or data, often used in the context of medical research or diagnostic imaging.
- Medical procedures or techniques that do not require the penetration of the skin or body cavities, typically used for diagnosis or treatment.
- The process of handling or controlling something, such as diseases or conditions, typically after they have been detected or diagnosed.
- Pertaining to the identification of diseases or conditions through analysis of symptoms, signs, and medical imaging findings.
- Standardized procedures or guidelines followed in medical practice, particularly in the context of medical imaging.
- The process of producing visual representations or images of objects, particularly the internal structures of the human body, for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
- The process of creating images of the internal structures of an object, especially the human body, by exposing it to X-rays or gamma rays.
- Radiation with sufficient energy to remove tightly bound electrons from atoms, potentially causing damage to biological tissues, commonly used in medical imaging.
- Tomography (CT): An imaging procedure that uses X-rays and computer processing to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body.
- A medical imaging technique used to visualize the blood vessels in various parts of the body, typically using X-rays and contrast agents.
- Electromagnetic radiation used for medical imaging to visualize the inside of objects, particularly the human body, by capturing images of the internal structures.
24 Clues: Medical procedures involving incisions or manipulations of body tissues to treat diseases or injuries. • Standardized procedures or guidelines followed in medical practice, particularly in the context of medical imaging. • Medical imaging techniques or procedures that use minimal amounts of radiation to reduce the risk of harm to patients. • ...
vocab 2024-03-25
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- A type of galaxy characterized by its elliptical shape and lack of spiral arms.
- The total amount of energy emitted by a celestial object per unit time.
- Electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than those of infrared light but shorter than those of radio waves.
- The number of cycles of a periodic wave that occur in a unit of time.
- A small, dense star that has exhausted its nuclear fuel and is in the final stage of stellar evolution.
- The prevailing cosmological model for the observable universe's earliest known periods, stating that the universe expanded from a very high-density and high-temperature state.
- A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that is based on a body of evidence and has stood up to repeated testing and scrutiny.
- The measure of a celestial object's intrinsic brightness, typically measured at a standard distance from Earth.
- The brightness of a celestial object as observed from Earth.
- A star that has evolved off the main sequence and has expanded and increased in luminosity.
- Spectrum The range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation.
- Electromagnetic radiation with the longest wavelengths and lowest frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum.
- Way Galaxy The spiral galaxy containing our Solar System.
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- The temperature of the outer layer of a celestial object, such as a star.
- Star A star, like the Sun, that is in the stable stage of hydrogen fusion in its core.
- A graph that plots the luminosity of stars against their surface temperature, providing insights into stellar evolution.
- A massive and highly luminous star in late stages of its evolution.
- The entirety of space, time, matter, and energy, including galaxies, stars, planets, and all other forms of existence.
- The distance between successive crests of a wave, especially electromagnetic waves.
- A pseudoscientific belief advocating that certain features of the universe and living things are best explained by an intelligent cause rather than natural processes.
- A classification system for stars based on their spectral characteristics, indicating temperature and composition.
- The fundamental force of attraction between all masses in the universe, responsible for phenomena such as the orbits of planets and the formation of galaxies.
- A luminous celestial body consisting of plasma held together by gravity, undergoing nuclear fusion in its core.
- Interstellar clouds of dust, hydrogen, helium, and other ionized gases where stars are born.
- A type of galaxy characterized by its irregular shape and lack of defined structure.
- A massive system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity.
- Wave Electromagnetic radiation within the visible spectrum that stimulates the sense of sight.
- Ray High-frequency electromagnetic radiation emitted by certain nuclear reactions or subatomic particle interactions.
- Information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- High-energy electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than those of ultraviolet light.
- The perceived intensity of light emitted by a celestial object.
31 Clues: Way Galaxy The spiral galaxy containing our Solar System. • The brightness of a celestial object as observed from Earth. • The perceived intensity of light emitted by a celestial object. • A massive and highly luminous star in late stages of its evolution. • The number of cycles of a periodic wave that occur in a unit of time. • ...
sustainability 2019-05-01
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- the living organisms of a region
- a branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts or truths systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws:
- to be sustained, supported, upheld, or confirmed
- you get in trouble
- a region or area characterized by a given climate:
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- of or relating to the products and operations of applied biology:
- types of season or sun and moon
- where people and animals live
- to not hurt yourself
- technology
10 Clues: technology • you get in trouble • to not hurt yourself • where people and animals live • types of season or sun and moon • the living organisms of a region • to be sustained, supported, upheld, or confirmed • a region or area characterized by a given climate: • of or relating to the products and operations of applied biology: • ...
morphology 1 2025-06-02
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- Prefix meaning “before” (found in “predict,” “prefix”)
- Prefix meaning “against” or “opposite”
- Root word meaning “write” (found in “describe,” “manuscript”)
- Suffix meaning “the study of” (found in “biology,” “geology”)
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- Root meaning “sound” (found in “microphone,” “phonics”)
- Root meaning “see” (found in “vision,” “invisible”)
- Suffix meaning “able to be” (found in “breakable,” “understandable”)
- Prefix meaning “bad” or “wrong” (found in “mistake,” “misunderstand”)
- Prefix meaning “across” or “beyond” (found in “transport,” “transmit”)
- Root meaning “life” (found in “biology,” “autobiography”)
10 Clues: Prefix meaning “against” or “opposite” • Root meaning “see” (found in “vision,” “invisible”) • Prefix meaning “before” (found in “predict,” “prefix”) • Root meaning “sound” (found in “microphone,” “phonics”) • Root meaning “life” (found in “biology,” “autobiography”) • Root word meaning “write” (found in “describe,” “manuscript”) • ...
Biology Crossword 2025-06-12
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- The study of insects
- The study of potential life outside of Earth
- The study of biological processes through the methods traditionally used in the physical sciences.
- The new and sometimes controversial branch of biology that studies the manipulation of living matter, including genetic modification and synthetic biology.
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- The study of organisms’ structures
- The study of genes and heredity
- The study of plants
- The study of animals
- The scientific study of birds
- The study of cells
10 Clues: The study of cells • The study of plants • The study of insects • The study of animals • The scientific study of birds • The study of genes and heredity • The study of organisms’ structures • The study of potential life outside of Earth • The study of biological processes through the methods traditionally used in the physical sciences. • ...
Lesson 6 words (~p.130) 2022-05-10
Medical Imaging 2024-04-15
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- anatomical structures Discovering diseases or cancers
- Angiography Ultrasound MRI
- “braking radiation” in German CT Computed Tomography
- technique Visualizing blood vessels
- a stream of electrons how electrons are measured
- device commonly found in hospitals or diagnostic centers
- exposure can effect the fetus basic particles of the chemical element
- for placement cutting of the body’s tissue
- word for Sound wave or electromagnetic wave chemical reactions
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- of organisms A disease
- word for sonography Magnetic imaging
- Digestive System
- imaging
- word for x-rays
- towards positive charge anode essential element x-ray tube
15 Clues: imaging • word for x-rays • Digestive System • of organisms A disease • Angiography Ultrasound MRI • technique Visualizing blood vessels • word for sonography Magnetic imaging • for placement cutting of the body’s tissue • a stream of electrons how electrons are measured • “braking radiation” in German CT Computed Tomography • ...
Science Words 2025-08-12
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- One thing being absorbed by another.
- Light bouncing of an item.
- The transfer from heat/energy from object to object.
- Unit to measure energy.
- How close particles are in something.
- The transmission of energy through waves in the air.
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- Electromagnetic radiation
- The movement of flud heating and cooling.
- A small portion of an object/matter.
- Movement up and down or back and forth that happens quickly.
- Becomes messy overtime.
- The amount of movement particles have.
- Things bumping into each other.
13 Clues: Becomes messy overtime. • Unit to measure energy. • Electromagnetic radiation • Light bouncing of an item. • Things bumping into each other. • One thing being absorbed by another. • A small portion of an object/matter. • How close particles are in something. • The amount of movement particles have. • The movement of flud heating and cooling. • ...
Space Exploration 2023-05-15
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- chunk of ice and rock coming from the outer solar system
- a rock in orbit between Mars & Jupiter
- force of attraction between objects that is due to their mass
- a small meteoroid
- huge collection of gas, dust and billions of starts & solar systems
- where stars are born
- space rock that enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up
- gas needed for humans to survive
- natural objects that orbit a planet
- area where life is able to exist
- shape of our galaxy
- International Space Station
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- name of our galaxy
- ball of gas and dust
- small amount of gravity
- energy in the form of waves
- an object orbiting a star that is large
- characteristics necessary for life
- keeps the atmosphere on the planet
- protects us from harmful radiation
- everything that exists - all matter & energy
- Earth is ideal distance from
22 Clues: a small meteoroid • name of our galaxy • shape of our galaxy • ball of gas and dust • where stars are born • small amount of gravity • energy in the form of waves • International Space Station • Earth is ideal distance from • gas needed for humans to survive • area where life is able to exist • characteristics necessary for life • keeps the atmosphere on the planet • ...
Thermodynamics Vocabulary 2022-05-19
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- Heat flows from Hot to Cold.
- The measure of a system's thermal energy.
- Fire produces what?
- Transfers heat through electromagnetic radiation.
- Transfers heat through moving currents.
- Celsius,Fahrenheit,Kelvin.
- energy transfer when an object is moved over a distance.
- A kid eats a lot of sugar. they now have a lot of?
- The study of how heat moves.
- Easily allow heat transfer.
- Energy can't be created or destroyed.
- No convection can occur.
- Allows convection, Good conductor.
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- The entropy of a perfect crystal at absolute zero.
- Transfer of heat through objects touching.
- Every thing stops moving.
- Two objects are the same temp.
- Two objects at equilibrium.
- Slow down heat transfer.
- A collection of objects.
- Allows convection, Good insulator.
21 Clues: Fire produces what? • Slow down heat transfer. • A collection of objects. • No convection can occur. • Every thing stops moving. • Celsius,Fahrenheit,Kelvin. • Two objects at equilibrium. • Easily allow heat transfer. • Heat flows from Hot to Cold. • The study of how heat moves. • Two objects are the same temp. • Allows convection, Good insulator. • Allows convection, Good conductor. • ...
Waves, Sound and Light 2023-12-20
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- stored energy
- longest wavelength visible to humans
- reflected sound wave
- the distance from crest to crest or trough to trough
- part of a sound wave where atoms spread out
- the color we see when no light is reflected
- number of waves per second
- the color we see when green light is reflected
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- part of a sound wave where atoms collide
- wave just too short for humans to see it
- created when a plane flies faster than the sound it produces
- longest wavelength of electromagnetic radiation
- the color we see when all wavelengths are reflected
- low point of a wave
- ray highest frequency of electromagnetic radiation
- light waves are bent when they move into a different substance
- energy of motion
- high point of a wave
- waves transfer ________
- waves bounce off a surface
20 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • low point of a wave • reflected sound wave • high point of a wave • waves transfer ________ • waves bounce off a surface • number of waves per second • longest wavelength visible to humans • part of a sound wave where atoms collide • wave just too short for humans to see it • part of a sound wave where atoms spread out • ...
Infinity Crossword 2024-10-30
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- Book for christians
- Organ in your forehead
- A card to save money
- Gorilla Kaigu
- October 14
- The P in VIP
- Gem for October
- House of snow
- The sun contains most of this
- Son of Poseidon
- Electric Fish
- The I in VIP
- Steak between two buns
- Don't let the ___ out of the bag
- Kindest Animal
- Started a war with Ostriches
- The P in Pc
- Depressed Polar Bear
- Smart animal
- House for chickens
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- A fictional monster from radiation
- King of animals
- What your playing now!
- The G in GPU
- Main source of energy
- Dumbest Bird
- The I in FBI
- The A in DNA
- Striped horse
- Surrendered from Rabbits
- The V in VIP
- A beach tree
- Item used to track dates
33 Clues: October 14 • The P in Pc • The G in GPU • The P in VIP • Dumbest Bird • The I in FBI • The A in DNA • The I in VIP • The V in VIP • A beach tree • Smart animal • Gorilla Kaigu • House of snow • Electric Fish • Striped horse • Kindest Animal • King of animals • Gem for October • Son of Poseidon • House for chickens • Book for christians • A card to save money • Depressed Polar Bear • Main source of energy • ...
science 2022-12-14
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- a curl of hair clouds
- fronts warm and cold air masses
- energy traveling waves
- blue triangles
- wind over the mountain
- downward cloud that touches the ground
- blows down on a very tall hill
- a pile
- red circles
- tropical low pressure
- overlow latitudes
- over large bodies of water
- heating on the mountain
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- solar radiation
- energy by currents
- purple triangle and circle
- any form of water
- energy through touching
- hot and cold
- extend over a distance of 100 kilo
- large body of air
- air in motion
- storms that forms up
- water vapor carbon dioxide
- you move have to move to the
- fronts cold air meets warm air
- water in vapor in the air
- blue triangles and red circle opposite
- very cold
- a larger
30 Clues: a pile • a larger • very cold • red circles • hot and cold • air in motion • blue triangles • solar radiation • any form of water • large body of air • overlow latitudes • energy by currents • storms that forms up • a curl of hair clouds • tropical low pressure • energy traveling waves • wind over the mountain • energy through touching • heating on the mountain • water in vapor in the air • ...
Greenhouse effect 2025-06-18
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- Produced by combustion of fossil fuels
- Absorbs ultraviolet radiation
- CO2 dissolves in water to form _____ acid
- Potent greenhouse gas from livestock
- Natural reserves that absorb carbon _____ _____
- The most potent greenhouse gas
- Ocean _____ helps distribute heat around the globe
- Daily atmospheric conditions
- Coal, oil, and natural gas
- Surface reflectivity that affects climate
- Acronym for reporting atmospheric GHG concentration
- ____ sink: natural absorber of carbon (like forests)
- Long term average of atmospheric conditions
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- Large, slow-moving river of ice
- Sun’s energy reaching Earth
- Earth's _____ is determined by energy balance
- A natural part of the carbon cycle
- The _____ _____ effect is the process of retaining heat in the atmosphere
- The 11 year cycle of solar activity
- Solar radiation that is absorbed and reradiated
- ______ circulation, or the oceanic conveyor belt
21 Clues: Coal, oil, and natural gas • Sun’s energy reaching Earth • Daily atmospheric conditions • Absorbs ultraviolet radiation • The most potent greenhouse gas • Large, slow-moving river of ice • A natural part of the carbon cycle • The 11 year cycle of solar activity • Potent greenhouse gas from livestock • Produced by combustion of fossil fuels • ...
science puzz 2026-03-19
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- – Biggest planet
- Giant – Big old star
- Giant – Very big star
- Sequence – Main life stage of a star
- – Splitting atoms
- – Tool to see space
- – Energy made in stars
- – Path around something
- Matter – Matter we can’t see
- Star – Super dense star
- – Baby star
- – Distance light travels
- – Star explosion
- Hole – Space object that pulls in everything
- Radiation – Leftover energy from Big Bang
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- Shift – Light stretching away
- – Force that pulls things
- – Energy moving through space
- – Spinning star sending signals
- Line – Where ice can form in space
- – Cloud in space
- System – Sun and planets
- – Same element, different mass
- Effect – Change in waves from movement
- – Closest planet to the Sun
- Way – Our galaxy
- Equilibrium – Balance inside a star
- – Huge group of stars
- – Planet with rings
- Bang – How the universe started
30 Clues: – Baby star • – Biggest planet • – Cloud in space • Way – Our galaxy • – Star explosion • – Splitting atoms • – Tool to see space • – Planet with rings • Giant – Big old star • Giant – Very big star • – Huge group of stars • – Energy made in stars • – Path around something • Star – Super dense star • System – Sun and planets • – Distance light travels • – Force that pulls things • ...
Forces amd motion 2023-11-28
20 Clues: MXA • place • equal • weeee • touch • water • moving • unequal • no touch • air/water • magnitude • sonic ball • all forces • stay at rest • push or pull • resist change • keeps at rest • motion moving • opposite reaction • in motion determined
Light Vocabulary 2026-04-17
20 Clues: beam • bend • focus • clear • split • shade • tissue • mirror • scatter • unclear • separate • particle • bouncing • Radiation • Microwave • transmission • negative-lens • positive-lens • fisheye-mirror • focusing-mirror
Bailey m CROSSWORD 2026-03-14
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- Dwarf – A white dwarf that has cooled and stopped glowing.
- Star – An extremely dense star made mostly of neutrons.
- Radius – The size a mass must shrink to become a black hole.
- Limit – The maximum mass a white dwarf star can have before collapsing.
- Horizon – The edge of a black hole where nothing can escape.
- Radiation – Energy slowly released by black holes over time.
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- – A fast-spinning neutron star that sends out beams of radiation.
- Radiation – Light released when charged particles move very fast in magnetic fields.
- Hole – A place in space where gravity is so strong that nothing escapes.
- – A sudden bright explosion on the surface of a star.
- – A state where liquid flows with no friction.
- Principle – Two electrons can’t be in the exact same state in an atom.
- Dwarf – A small, dense leftover core of a dead star.
13 Clues: – A state where liquid flows with no friction. • Dwarf – A small, dense leftover core of a dead star. • – A sudden bright explosion on the surface of a star. • Star – An extremely dense star made mostly of neutrons. • Dwarf – A white dwarf that has cooled and stopped glowing. • Radius – The size a mass must shrink to become a black hole. • ...
Prefixes and suffixes 2022-10-18
Subject 2026-02-06
MED SURG 2022-04-21
8 Clues: PAIN • ANTINEOPLASTIC • NOT ENOUGH AIR • CANCER\TREATMENT • INTERNAL RADIATION • PAIN\MONTHS OR YEARS • CLASSIFICATION OF TUMORS • CLASSIFICATUION OF TUMORS
Recycling 2015-01-29
Physics 2024-02-13
关卡1 Starter 2024-11-29
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- a special kind of clothes
- an activity, a party or a game
- something that can clean pencil marks
- a group of people who meet together for an activity or sport
- a subject about plants, animals and human
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- to become part of an activity or a group
- color between black and white
- book that helps students learn in school
- a place to do tests about chemistry, physics and biology
- to have some activities or keep something
10 Clues: a special kind of clothes • color between black and white • an activity, a party or a game • something that can clean pencil marks • to become part of an activity or a group • book that helps students learn in school • to have some activities or keep something • a subject about plants, animals and human • a place to do tests about chemistry, physics and biology • ...
关卡1 Starter 2024-11-29
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- a special kind of clothes
- an activity, a party or a game
- something that can clean pencil marks
- a group of people who meet together for an activity or sport
- a subject about plants, animals and human
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- to become part of an activity or a group
- color between black and white
- book that helps students learn in school
- a place to do tests about chemistry, physics and biology
- to have some activities or keep something
10 Clues: a special kind of clothes • color between black and white • an activity, a party or a game • something that can clean pencil marks • to become part of an activity or a group • book that helps students learn in school • to have some activities or keep something • a subject about plants, animals and human • a place to do tests about chemistry, physics and biology • ...
Personal Health Crossward 2019-01-08
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- Protects Earth from UV radiation
- Doctor treating skin disorders
- Disease that affects blood sugar levels
- A doctor trained to handle certain kinds of patients
- A strong heated container used for chemical reactions
- Radiation from a planet's atmosphere warming the planet
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- Normal cpr with no mouth to mouth
- Polluted rain
- Pits where waste is dumped
- Upward pulls on the diaphragm
- Control insects and pests and crops
- Used to revive someones heart
- Nervous system disorder that can lead to seizures
13 Clues: Polluted rain • Pits where waste is dumped • Upward pulls on the diaphragm • Used to revive someones heart • Doctor treating skin disorders • Protects Earth from UV radiation • Normal cpr with no mouth to mouth • Control insects and pests and crops • Disease that affects blood sugar levels • Nervous system disorder that can lead to seizures • ...
Physics Revision 2026-03-04
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- What do gamma rays do to medical equipment?
- What type of radiation is a wave?
- True or False, radioactive nuclei give out radiation
- Three non-renewable resources are, coal, gas and ___
- What is kinetic energy?
- What weather makes braking distances longer?
- Speed = distance / _______
- A force is a push or a _____
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- What is elastic energy?
- what renewable energy comes from the sun?
- What renewable energy comes from hot rocks?
- Is friction a contact or noncontact force?
- What is thermal energy?
- True or False, radioactive nuclei unstable
14 Clues: What is elastic energy? • What is thermal energy? • What is kinetic energy? • Speed = distance / _______ • A force is a push or a _____ • What type of radiation is a wave? • what renewable energy comes from the sun? • Is friction a contact or noncontact force? • True or False, radioactive nuclei unstable • What do gamma rays do to medical equipment? • ...
recycling 2015-01-01
hazels cross word 2022-10-19
20 Clues: grip • sticky • formal • adjust • changed • rotting • fantasy • not safe • spreading • pondering • outskirts • aggressive • uncertainly • prison boss • branch or stem • dry, waterless • chaser or striver • afraid or cautious • retreat or draw back • interference or obstruction
National Radiologic Technology Week 2021-11-02
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- x-ray technique used to screen breast ca
- specialist in reading medical imaging
- M in MRI stands for
- body part of first x-ray
- radiation absorbed by person's body
- what does R stand for in ALARA
Down
- discovered x-rays
- what does CT stand for
- first woman to win noble prize
- modality patients emitting radiation
- body part of first CT scan
11 Clues: discovered x-rays • M in MRI stands for • what does CT stand for • body part of first x-ray • body part of first CT scan • first woman to win noble prize • what does R stand for in ALARA • radiation absorbed by person's body • modality patients emitting radiation • specialist in reading medical imaging • x-ray technique used to screen breast ca
Unravelling 2013-10-11
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- Capable of destroying a whole universe
- A device that opens safe portals
- A medicine to prevent radiation burns
- An opening or entrance to another universe(s)
- One whole world
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- The title of the book
- The authors name
- The amount of time left before the end
- The end
- A type of burn recieved from interverse travel
- A technologically advanced universe
11 Clues: The end • One whole world • The authors name • The title of the book • A device that opens safe portals • A technologically advanced universe • A medicine to prevent radiation burns • The amount of time left before the end • Capable of destroying a whole universe • An opening or entrance to another universe(s) • A type of burn recieved from interverse travel
nuclear energy 2022-05-18
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- energy has 20% of our electricity
- its bad for people
- its waste from nuclear energy
- it can be additive
- Its manufacturing advanced fuels
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- it holds the energy/waste
- putting together two atoms
- its another nuclear energy
- Radiation can cause highly ____ on a persons body
- vocuab:a b c d l m
- it starts with a c ends with a e
11 Clues: its bad for people • vocuab:a b c d l m • it can be additive • it holds the energy/waste • putting together two atoms • its another nuclear energy • its waste from nuclear energy • it starts with a c ends with a e • Its manufacturing advanced fuels • energy has 20% of our electricity • Radiation can cause highly ____ on a persons body
Ben Thomson 2023-09-25
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- products of radioactive decay
- charged atom
- radiation of the shortest wavelength
- consisting of two protons and two neutrons
- a quantum of light
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- energies associated with electrons
- single packet of energy
- number of times a point is passed
- located in the outermost shell
- you can call it electromagnetic waves
- distance between any point
11 Clues: charged atom • a quantum of light • single packet of energy • distance between any point • products of radioactive decay • located in the outermost shell • number of times a point is passed • energies associated with electrons • radiation of the shortest wavelength • you can call it electromagnetic waves • consisting of two protons and two neutrons
Spring ‘24 Atmosphere Vocabulary 2024-04-25
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- – An instrument used to measure wind speed.
- smog – The brown haze that develops in sunny cities formed by the action of sunlight on pollutants such as hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides.
- streams – Bands of high-speed winds about 10 kilometers above Earth’s surface.
- – The lower part of the thermosphere which has charged particles.
- – The outer layer of the thermosphere.
- barometer – An instrument that measures changes in air pressure without using a liquid.
- – A form of oxygen that has three oxygen atoms in each molecule instead of the usual two.
- – The layer of the atmosphere where Earth’s weather occurs.
- radiation – Electromagnetic radiation (waves) with wavelengths that are shorter than visible light.
- pressure – The result of the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area.
- – A harmful substance in the air, water, or soil.
- effect – The effect of Earth’s rotation on the direction of winds and currents.
- – The amount of mass in a given volume of a substance. Or, mass divided by volume.
- breeze – The blow of air from land to a body of water.
- factor – A measure of cooling combining the effects of temperature and wind speed.
- borealis - the brilliant northern lights in the ionosphere from electrically charged particles released from the sun that enter the earth's atmosphere and collide with gasses such as oxygen and nitrogen.
- – The direct transfer of energy through space by electromagnetic waves.
- radiation– A radiation (waves) that can transfer energy through the vacuum of space.
- – The horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of lower pressure.
- breeze – The flow of cooler air from over an ocean or lake toward land.
- – The reflection of light in all directions.
- – The transfer of thermal energy between objects because of a difference in temperature.
- energy – The total energy of motion in the particles of a substance.
- – The outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere.
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- – The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid.
- – An instrument used to measure temperature, consisting of a thin glass tube with a bulb on one end that contains a liquid.
- - The condition of Earth’ atmosphere at a particular time and place.
- – The second layer of the atmosphere which contains the ozone layer.
- - The envelope of gasses that surrounds the planet.
- current – The movement of a fluid that transfers heat from one part of the fluid to another.
- barometer – An instrument that measures changes in air pressure, consisting of a class tube partially filled with mercury, with its open end resting in a dish of mercury.
- - an instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure.
- winds – Winds that blow over short distances.
- vapor – Water in the form of a gas.
- – The force pushing on an area or surface.
- – The direct transfer of heat between two substances that are touching.
- – The distance in degrees from the equator.
- – The average amount of energy of motion of each molecule of a substance.
- winds – Winds that blow steadily from specific directions over long distances.
- effect – The process by which heat is trapped in the atmosphere by water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, and other gasses that form a “blanket” around Earth.
- – The elevation above sea level.
- – The layer of the atmosphere that protects Earth’s surface from being hit by most meteoroids.
- radiation – Electromagnetic radiation (waves) with wavelengths that are longer than red light.
- rain – Acidic rain formed when nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides combine with water in the air to form nitric acid and sulfuric acid. Rain that contains more acid than normal.
44 Clues: – The elevation above sea level. • vapor – Water in the form of a gas. • – The outer layer of the thermosphere. • – The force pushing on an area or surface. • – An instrument used to measure wind speed. • – The distance in degrees from the equator. • – The reflection of light in all directions. • – The outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere. • ...
recycling 2015-01-01
northern lights 2023-03-20
Kata Kerja (Verb) 2022-06-22
14 Clues: A song • The car • Give money • The coffee • In teh bed • The scenery • At the pool • On the chair • On the phone • Math, biology • Doll and kite • A house, hotel • Breakfast,lunch • At flag ceremony
Science Crossword 2022-02-16
10 Clues: current • surrounds earth • atomic number of 6 • emission of energy • No colour no smell gas • protects earth for UV-A B & C • radiation which causes sunburn • layer of atmosphere closest to earth • two things collide it creates a ...... • Regions of a planet which organisms live
sun burn 2020-10-28
10 Clues: /gives heat • /temperature rise • /place where we live • /unit of measure of heat • / Total Solar Irradiance • /natural phenomenon in the sun • /allow to block the sun's radiation • /they analyze the behavior of the sun • /released by the burning of coal and oil • /instrument for measuring solar radiation
Chernobyl 2022-05-06
10 Clues: What exploded • Caused by reactor • Area around reactor • Main cooling system • Emitted from reactor • On the tips of the rods • Effect of high radiation • Alternative way to cooling • Slow or stop nuclear reaction • 30% of Chernobyl's 190 metric tons of uranium was now in the atmosphere
Khaled Hosseini 2021-01-06
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- The book company which published his first novel in 2003
- his medical degree at in 1993
- Where the Foreign Ministry relocated the Hosseini family in 1976
- What Khaled got his bachelor's degree in
- The city in which Khaled was born
- appointed a Goodwill Ambassador for this organization
- The language which Khaled's mother taught to high schoolers in Kabul
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- Where the Hosseini's moved to in 1980
- The medical center in which Khaled completed his residency
- The country in which Khaled was born
- Abbreviation for the first university that Khaled attended to study Biology
- Abbreviation of the university that Khaled
- AN abbreviation for the city where Khaled completed his residency
13 Clues: his medical degree at in 1993 • The city in which Khaled was born • The country in which Khaled was born • Where the Hosseini's moved to in 1980 • What Khaled got his bachelor's degree in • Abbreviation of the university that Khaled • appointed a Goodwill Ambassador for this organization • The book company which published his first novel in 2003 • ...
Lights and Lasers 2018-03-20
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- a concave lens is any lens that has an inward curve in the middle. In other words, the edges of the lens are thicker than the middle
- the action or process of magnifying something or being magnified, especially visually
- the range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends
- intersecting a system of lines
- the throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it
- a particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation, photons carry energy proportional to the radiation frequency but has zero rest mass
- electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than visible light
- being deflected in passing obliquely through the interface between one medium and another or through a medium of varying density
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- the angles that occupy the same relative position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others
- the distance between successive crests of a wave, especially points in a sound wave or electromagnetic wave
- a convex lens bends light rays inward, which results in the object being perceived as larger or closer
- exterior angles on opposite sides of a transversal which lie on different parallel lines
- the rate at which a vibration occurs that constitutes a wave, either in a material, or in an electromagnetic field
- a device that generates an intense beam of coherent monochromatic light by stimulated emission of photons from excited atoms or molecules
14 Clues: intersecting a system of lines • electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than visible light • the range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends • the throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it • ...
En 7 p 144-145 2019-05-10
15 Clues: cheek • entire • examen • fysiker • nyligen • disease • klumpig • crutches • rullstol • förlamad • (to) trip • radiation • (a) struggle • gå på, närvara på • vetenskapsman, forskare
Week 6 Session 33 2023-12-22
18 Clues: 7 • 9 • 6 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 8 • 13 • 14 • 17 • 11 • 18 • 12 • 16 • 10 • 15 • The 1 …….. had strong muscles to help it hunt as a 2 ……... • The 1 …….. had strong muscles to help it hunt as a 2 ……...
Vocabulary p.206-2 2020-11-01
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- willkommen heißen
- Schulfach; Thema
- Ozean
- zuerst; zunächst
- fehlend; verschwunden
- Haar; Haare
- grundliegend; Grund-
- Ursprung; Herkunft; Abstammung
- regnerisch
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- Rumba-Rasseln
- spanisch; Spanisch; Spanier/-in
- beitreten; sich anschließen; verbinden
- Amerikaner/-in kubanischer Abstammung
- Biologie
- üblich; gewöhnlich; (weit) verbreitet; gebräuchlich
15 Clues: Ozean • Biologie • regnerisch • Haar; Haare • Rumba-Rasseln • Schulfach; Thema • zuerst; zunächst • willkommen heißen • grundliegend; Grund- • fehlend; verschwunden • Ursprung; Herkunft; Abstammung • spanisch; Spanisch; Spanier/-in • Amerikaner/-in kubanischer Abstammung • beitreten; sich anschließen; verbinden • üblich; gewöhnlich; (weit) verbreitet; gebräuchlich
Nuclear Medicine 2016-06-09
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- Deposition of radioactive material in any place where its presence is not desired
- Detects the high-energy, short-wavelength electromagnetic radiation emanating from the nucleus
- Time required for disintegration of half of the original activity of a radioactive nuclide
- Nuclides of the same element that have different atomic mass (neutrons) but the same atomic number (protons)
- Type of atom whose nucleus disintegrates spontaneously
- Device used to confine the elements of a beam within an assigned solid angle
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- Single "snapshot" of target anatomy, also called static imaging
- Helium nucleus that consists of two protons and two neutrons
- Process by which radiation is reduced in intensity when it passes through some material
- Device that measures radiation
- Release of high-energy beta particles through disintegration of certain radioactive nuclides
- Unit of radioactivity in SI (International System of Units)
- Imaging system that uses one to three gamma detectors to produce tomographic images of an organ or structure
13 Clues: Device that measures radiation • Type of atom whose nucleus disintegrates spontaneously • Unit of radioactivity in SI (International System of Units) • Helium nucleus that consists of two protons and two neutrons • Single "snapshot" of target anatomy, also called static imaging • Device used to confine the elements of a beam within an assigned solid angle • ...
Atoms, nuclei and radiation 2021-06-17
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- Has a mass of 4 amu
- This number is conserved
- Has different number of neutrons
- These are produced during β– decay
- Particles with a continuous range of energies
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- This is the antiparticle of an electron
- These are produced during β+ decay
- Alpha particles have this energy
- Electrons are in _______ around the nucleus
- The correct unit of mass is the _______ mass unit
- Discovered with alpha particle scattering
- Most penetrating radiation
12 Clues: Has a mass of 4 amu • This number is conserved • Most penetrating radiation • Alpha particles have this energy • Has different number of neutrons • These are produced during β+ decay • These are produced during β– decay • This is the antiparticle of an electron • Discovered with alpha particle scattering • Electrons are in _______ around the nucleus • ...
Radiation Safety Park Crossword 2023-08-24
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- Home to Hampton Court Palace (5,4)
- Classic red and white check fabric seen on picnic blankets (7)
- Café name shared by Greenwich park and Victoria park (8)
- Meal eaten outside (2,6)
- Burial place of Michael Faraday (8,8)
- The largest public open space within the City's boundaries (8,6)
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- Inventor of the scotch egg (7,3,5)
- Green space with a private pet cemetery (4,4)
- Home to King Henry’s mound (9,4)
- Royal park with no planted flower beds (5,4)
- Known for its botanical gardens (3)
- Inventor of coronation chicken – seasoning (8)
12 Clues: Meal eaten outside (2,6) • Home to King Henry’s mound (9,4) • Inventor of the scotch egg (7,3,5) • Home to Hampton Court Palace (5,4) • Known for its botanical gardens (3) • Burial place of Michael Faraday (8,8) • Royal park with no planted flower beds (5,4) • Green space with a private pet cemetery (4,4) • Inventor of coronation chicken – seasoning (8) • ...
Chapter 14, 16 2014-06-04
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- an ionic compound that contain metal ion or NH4+ and a nonmetal or polyatomic ion other than OH-
- a process in which large nuclei are split into smaller pieces releasing large amounts of energy
- the addition of base to an acid sample to determine the concentration of the acid
- high-energy radiation emited to make a nucleus more stable
- a nuclear particle identical to a helium ( He, a) nucleus (two protons and two neutrons)
- a substance that dissolves in water and produces hydroxide ions (OH-) according to the Arrhenius theory; all of them are proton acceptors according to the Bronsted-Lawry theory
- a radioactive atom of an element
- ___________ decay is the process by which an unstable nucleus breaks down with the release of high-energy radiation
- energy or particles released by radioactive atom
- _________ acids and bases slightly dissociate in water
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- a particle of radiation with no mass and a positive charge produced by an unstable nucleus when a proton is transformed into a neutron and a positron
- the separation of an acid or a base into ions in water
- __________ acid is an acid that completely ionizes in water
- a fission reaction that will continue once it has been initiated by a high energy neutron bombarding a heavy nucleus such as uranium -235
- the term that describes a solution with equal concentration of hydronium ions and hydroxide ions
- a reaction between an acid and a base to form a salt an water
- a reaction in which large amounts of energy are released when small nuclei combine to form larger nuclei
- a particle identical to an electron that forms in the nucleus when a neutron changes to a proton and an electron
- a substance that dissolves in water and produces hydrogen ions (H+), according to the Arrhenius theory; all of them are proton donors, according to Bronsted-Lawry theory
19 Clues: a radioactive atom of an element • energy or particles released by radioactive atom • the separation of an acid or a base into ions in water • _________ acids and bases slightly dissociate in water • high-energy radiation emited to make a nucleus more stable • __________ acid is an acid that completely ionizes in water • ...
Conduction Review 2021-12-17
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- a _____ getting hot in water is conduction
- how many reindeer flew that one foggy Christmas Eve
- heat doesn't flow through easily
- had 3 laws of motion
- warm air going up cool air coming down
Down
- is an example of convection
- example of radiation
- heat by waves
- led the sleigh through the fog
- heat easily flows through
- heating up on contact
11 Clues: heat by waves • example of radiation • had 3 laws of motion • heating up on contact • heat easily flows through • is an example of convection • led the sleigh through the fog • heat doesn't flow through easily • warm air going up cool air coming down • a _____ getting hot in water is conduction • how many reindeer flew that one foggy Christmas Eve
Marie 2021-08-30
15 Clues: mål • bøvse • deliakt • orkaner • drastisk • jordskælv • beregning • udledning • udledning • forstyrre • udvkikling • katastrofer • indblanding • radiation solstråling • fuels fossile brændstoffer
sustainability 2019-05-01
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- the living organisms of a region
- a branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts or truths systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws:
- to be sustained, supported, upheld, or confirmed
- you get in trouble
- a region or area characterized by a given climate:
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- of or relating to the products and operations of applied biology:
- types of season or sun and moon
- where people and animals live
- to not hurt yourself
- technology
10 Clues: technology • you get in trouble • to not hurt yourself • where people and animals live • types of season or sun and moon • the living organisms of a region • to be sustained, supported, upheld, or confirmed • a region or area characterized by a given climate: • of or relating to the products and operations of applied biology: • ...
Chaper 3 2024-08-02
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- - trials To help select you for a team
- - Nationals a sport you do and represent your country
- - swimming a sport you do lengths of the pool
- - happy an emotion that brings you joy
- - Biology a subject that you look at living things
- - lengths you swim these up and down the pool
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- - exhibition a display of
- - pool a body of water people swim lengths in
- - Realistic something is very real it
- - Maggie Alex's biggest rival
10 Clues: - exhibition a display of • - Maggie Alex's biggest rival • - Realistic something is very real it • - trials To help select you for a team • - happy an emotion that brings you joy • - pool a body of water people swim lengths in • - swimming a sport you do lengths of the pool • - lengths you swim these up and down the pool • ...
History of Biology 2024-09-17
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- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics
- the ,,Father of Biology"
- discovered the circulation of blood
- contributed to solving the structure of DNA
- his with pea and plants experiments established the principles of heredity and genetics
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- developed the binomial nomenclature system
- study of living organisms and their interactions with the enviroment
- has written a book called ,,De humani corporis fabrica"
- coined the term ,,cell"
- famous for his theory of natural selection
10 Clues: coined the term ,,cell" • the ,,Father of Biology" • discovered the circulation of blood • developed the binomial nomenclature system • famous for his theory of natural selection • contributed to solving the structure of DNA • has written a book called ,,De humani corporis fabrica" • study of living organisms and their interactions with the enviroment • ...
Biology Crossword 2025-06-12
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- The study of plants
- The study of organisms’ structures
- The study of genes and heredity
- The study of potential life outside of Earth
- The study of animals
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- The study of biological processes through the methods traditionally used in the physical sciences.
- The study of cells
- The new and sometimes controversial branch of biology that studies the manipulation of living matter, including genetic modification and synthetic biology.
- The scientific study of birds
- The study of insects
10 Clues: The study of cells • The study of plants • The study of insects • The study of animals • The scientific study of birds • The study of genes and heredity • The study of organisms’ structures • The study of potential life outside of Earth • The study of biological processes through the methods traditionally used in the physical sciences. • ...
Natural resorces 2020-08-30
10 Clues: replace • biology • allnature • madebynatu • limited supply • preserveresourc • reuse materials • resourceforheat • good for planting • resourcefoundinrocks
Asignaturas secundaria 1 2023-10-12
School sublects 2023-10-18
Ur 2023-05-23
12 Clues: fizika • chemija • students • darželis • vadovėlis • biologija • matematika • gamtos mokslai • you sit at this • ______whiteboard • _____teacher (looks after class) • the most important person in the school
Radiation Therapy and Anti-cancer drug Development and treatment 15 and 16 2025-03-10
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- Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism and elimination of a drug
- Cells are most sensitive to radiation during
- insertion of radioisotopes into the tumour
- _____ Radiotherapy is delivered through the whole body
- small pieces of RNA can shut down protein translation by binding to the messenger RNAs that code for those proteins
- ______ Rqdiotherapy is delivered to a defined anatomical area ex: External Beam Photon Radiation
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- The four Rs are repair, repopulation, redistribution and….
- ____ type of external radiation therapy that uses a special machine to make invisible, high-energy particles (protons or helium ions) that kill cancer cells
- Clustered a regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats
- RNA Induced Silencing complex
- Anagram for a therapy where a gantry releases x ray beams in the direction needed
- ___-ALK fusion gene was found in lung cancer
12 Clues: RNA Induced Silencing complex • insertion of radioisotopes into the tumour • Cells are most sensitive to radiation during • ___-ALK fusion gene was found in lung cancer • _____ Radiotherapy is delivered through the whole body • The four Rs are repair, repopulation, redistribution and…. • Clustered a regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats • ...
SUBJECTS IN SCHOOL 2025-12-20
11 Clues: Kimia • Fisika • Biologi • Matematika • Bahasa Lampung • Bahasa Inggris • Bahasa Indonesia • Pendidikan Jasmani • Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam • Ilmu Pengetahuan Sosial • Pendidikan Kewarganegaraan
Quiz 1 Review 2024-10-16
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- The rate at which wave cycles pass a specific point per second, influencing the energy and type of electromagnetic radiation.
- The measurement from the equilibrium line to the peak or trough of a wave, directly correlating to the energy of the wave and its intensity.
- A form of electromagnetic radiation with a higher frequency than visible light, leading to biological effects like sunburn.
- This term refers to the distance between corresponding points of two consecutive wave cycles, crucial in determining wave behavior like energy and color.
- The emission or transmission of energy through space or a material in the form of waves, particularly electromagnetic, without the need for direct contact.
- This type of energy increases as the motion of particles becomes more rapid, directly proportional to temperature changes in a substance.
- A narrow band of electromagnetic radiation detectable by the human eye, representing a tiny fraction of the full spectrum.
- The circular motion of fluid that transfers heat by moving warmer, less dense material upwards and cooler, denser material downwards.
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- This occurs when light waves strike a surface and bounce back without passing through or being absorbed, a property often seen with shiny or metallic objects.
- The point of maximum positive displacement in a wave, opposite to the trough, marking the highest energy point in a wave cycle.
- The process by which a material takes in light energy, often converting it into thermal energy, resulting in the material's temperature increase.
- A spectrum that includes waves capable of traveling through a vacuum, ranging from gamma rays to radio waves, all sharing the speed of light.
- The lowest point in a wave cycle, representing the maximum displacement in the negative direction from the equilibrium.
- A type of heat transfer where energy is transmitted through direct molecular collisions, predominantly seen in solids.
- A type of electromagnetic radiation felt as heat, positioned just beyond visible light on the spectrum, with longer wavelengths than red light.
- The process where light or other waves pass through a medium without being absorbed, often influenced by the material’s transparency.
16 Clues: A type of heat transfer where energy is transmitted through direct molecular collisions, predominantly seen in solids. • The lowest point in a wave cycle, representing the maximum displacement in the negative direction from the equilibrium. • ...
Atomic Theory 2024-09-12
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- Radiation: A type of radiation where a neutron in the nucleus decays into a proton and an electron (beta particle). The proton stays in the nucleus, and the electron is emitted.
- Ray: High-energy electromagnetic radiation emitted from the nucleus of an atom during radioactive decay. Gamma rays have no charge and no mass, but they carry a lot of energy.
- The dense, positively charged center of an atom that contains protons and neutrons. It is where most of the atom's mass is concentrated.
- Variants of the same element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons, leading to different atomic masses.
- Number: The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. It defines the element and its position on the periodic table.
- The process by which unstable atomic nuclei lose energy by emitting radiation. This can occur in the form of alpha particles, beta particles, or gamma rays.
- A negatively charged subatomic particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom. Electrons are involved in chemical bonding and reactions.
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- The smallest unit of an element that retains the properties of that element. It consists of a nucleus surrounded by electrons.
- Mass: The weighted average mass of an atom of an element, considering the different isotopes and their abundances.
- A neutral (uncharged) subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom. Neutrons and protons have roughly the same mass.
- A positively charged subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom. The number of protons determines the element's identity (its atomic number).
- Model: A model of the atom proposed by Niels Bohr. It describes the atom as having a central nucleus surrounded by electrons that orbit the nucleus in specific energy levels or shells. This model helps explain the atom’s energy levels and electron transitions.
- Mass Unit (amu): A unit of mass used to express atomic and molecular weights. It is defined as one twelfth of the mass of a carbon-12 atom.
- Radiation: A type of radiation where an atom emits an alpha particle (2 protons and 2 neutrons) from its nucleus. This results in a new element with a lower atomic number.
14 Clues: Mass: The weighted average mass of an atom of an element, considering the different isotopes and their abundances. • Number: The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. It defines the element and its position on the periodic table. • ...
Biology ch. 1 vocab 2021-09-14
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- Qualities that God placed in people to reflect himself
- how you view something
- God’s command to multiply and fill the earth and have dominion over it.
- a model that describes how phenomena relate to one another
- the earth must be protected and preserved at all cost, and the environment is fragile
- the study of ethical situations in biology and medicine
- the use of technology to enhance living organisms and their processes
- a model that explains a set of observations
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- The generation of data that can be analyzed to explain phenomena
- a logical procedure that helps answer a scientific method
- preservation and wise use of natural resources
- The study of life
- a simplified representation of reality
- a sampling of data gathered from an existing group of people
- A set of presuppositions that influence how you view the world.
- a simple testable statement that predicts the answer to a question
16 Clues: The study of life • how you view something • a simplified representation of reality • a model that explains a set of observations • preservation and wise use of natural resources • Qualities that God placed in people to reflect himself • the study of ethical situations in biology and medicine • a logical procedure that helps answer a scientific method • ...
Fields of Science 2014-05-27
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- The science of causes and effects of diseases.
- The scientific study of the atmosphere.
- The study of solid earth.
- The study of human history and prehistory.
- The scientific study of plants.
- The branch of science that deals with the sea.
- Science dealing with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
- The study of the behavior and structure of animals.
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- The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- Science of soil management and crop production.
- The branch of science dealing with fossils of organisms.
- A natural science that deals with the study of life.
- A branch of physics concerned with the properties of sound.
- A branch of zoology that deals with fishes.
- Study of nature and properties band how they undergo changes.
- The branch of science that deals with space.
16 Clues: The study of solid earth. • The scientific study of plants. • The scientific study of the atmosphere. • The study of human history and prehistory. • A branch of zoology that deals with fishes. • The branch of science that deals with space. • The science of causes and effects of diseases. • The branch of science that deals with the sea. • ...
Fields of Science 2014-05-27
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- The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- Study of nature and properties band how they undergo changes.
- A branch of physics concerned with the properties of sound.
- The scientific study of the atmosphere.
- The branch of science dealing with fossils of organisms.
- The branch of science that deals with space.
- The scientific study of plants.
- The study of solid earth.
- A branch of zoology that deals with fishes.
- A natural science that deals with the study of life.
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- Science of soil management and crop production.
- The study of human history and prehistory.
- The branch of science that deals with the sea.
- The science of causes and effects of diseases.
- Science dealing with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
- The study of the behavior and structure of animals.
16 Clues: The study of solid earth. • The scientific study of plants. • The scientific study of the atmosphere. • The study of human history and prehistory. • A branch of zoology that deals with fishes. • The branch of science that deals with space. • The branch of science that deals with the sea. • The science of causes and effects of diseases. • ...
Life Science Terms 2023-01-20
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- Cell part that converts sun to carbohydrates
- Cell part that regulates what comes in and out
- The biology word for fat
- Process of copying DNA to make a message
- The biology word for sugar
- Hair like parts of a cell for movement
- The carbohydrate that we can measure in blood
- Multi cellular life like yourself
- Makes up cell wall and you can't digest it
- Process of reading mRNA and making protein
- Whip like structure that helps cells move
- Process of making gametes like sperm and egg
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- Single celled life forms like bacteria
- Body cells do this to grow, repair and replace
- The energy that holds atoms together in a molecule
- Amino Acids are the Building blocks
- The major building block element for life
- Structure in cytoplasm where proteins are made
- Proteins that break apart and build molecules
- The enzyme needed to break down lactose
- Cell part that converts food to ATP energy
- Cell part that pulls apart chromosomes
- The carbohydrate found in dairy products
- Wall Cell Part that protects the cell
24 Clues: The biology word for fat • The biology word for sugar • Multi cellular life like yourself • Amino Acids are the Building blocks • Wall Cell Part that protects the cell • Single celled life forms like bacteria • Cell part that pulls apart chromosomes • Hair like parts of a cell for movement • The enzyme needed to break down lactose • Process of copying DNA to make a message • ...
Biomedical Careers 2018-01-23
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- Takes care of animals and helps study there diseases
- They help produce better and more healthier foods
- They study genes and genetics
- Study the ocean to find problems and ocean life
- Study’s atomic and molecular structures
- Study the quality of building and restaurants
- They study marine life and diseases
- Study fish or aquatic life
- They help us see archaeology the way we do today
- They help understand the chemicals so we can make better medicine
- Study disease with bio imagery
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- They analyze land to see how to make the soil richer and make plants grow better
- They test the food and meds to make sure they are above or at standard
- Study the photos of thing found underwater
- Study the kinetic attributes of a person
- The main impact is modern biology the understanding of biology
- collects samples from human body fluids
- They study how light affects plants and organisms
- They study diseases in nature and in the blood
- Study soil as a natural resource
20 Clues: Study fish or aquatic life • They study genes and genetics • Study disease with bio imagery • Study soil as a natural resource • They study marine life and diseases • collects samples from human body fluids • Study’s atomic and molecular structures • Study the kinetic attributes of a person • Study the photos of thing found underwater • ...
Maliah U2W4 spelling crossword 2023-11-16
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- a pair of earphones joined by a band over head
- a straight line passing side to side.
- a scientist who conducts research in biology
- science instrument that is used to measure air pressure
- the continuous line forming
- a system for transmitting messages
- a device consisting a wheel or disk mounted so it can spin
- a method of teaching people to read
- a toy consisting tube containing mirrors
- a picture made using a camera
- a large naturally occurring community of flora
- capable of decaying naturally and without harming the enviornment
- an account of someone's life written by someone else
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- transport or be transported across space or distance
- an apparatus consisting of a tube attached to mirrors
- an instrument for converting sound waves
- a metric unit of length
- a metric unit of length to 1,000 meters
- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects nearer
- a harsh discordant mixture of sounds
- a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase
- make sure to pick up your ______
- the science of life or study of life
23 Clues: a metric unit of length • the continuous line forming • a picture made using a camera • make sure to pick up your ______ • a system for transmitting messages • a method of teaching people to read • a harsh discordant mixture of sounds • the science of life or study of life • a straight line passing side to side. • a metric unit of length to 1,000 meters • ...
SUBJECTS IN SCHOOL 2025-12-20
11 Clues: Kimia • Fisika • Biologi • Matematika • Bahasa Lampung • Bahasa Inggris • Bahasa Indonesia • Pendidikan Jasmani • Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam • Ilmu Pengetahuan Sosial • Pendidikan Kewarganegaraan
Lesson 7 Wave Transmission 2024-03-01
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- The range of frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends (from radio waves to gamma waves)
- An material that does not allow light to pass through it.
- Wavelengths of invisible electromagnetic radiation that are slightly longer than those of visible red light.
- A material that allows light of certain wavelengths to pass through it without significant scattering such that images can be observed.
- The smallest energy packet of light or other electromagnetic radiation of a given wavelength that can exist.
- To separate and move in different directions, scatter. To separate white light into components of different wavelengths (different colors).
- The smallest energy packet that can exist.
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- Energy (contained in electric and magnetic fields) that can be transmitted and may be thought of as having properties of both waves and particles (photons).
- A disturbance that may occur when waves (including light waves) travel in the same or different directions in the same space.
- Wavelengths of invisible electromagnetic radiation that are slightly shorter than those of visible violet light.
- To cast back from a surface (as with thermal energy, light, and waves).
- To change direction or bend from the original path, as with light waves.
- A material that allows light to pass through it, but scatters the light such that images cannot be observed.
13 Clues: The smallest energy packet that can exist. • An material that does not allow light to pass through it. • To cast back from a surface (as with thermal energy, light, and waves). • To change direction or bend from the original path, as with light waves. • The range of frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends (from radio waves to gamma waves) • ...
EPGHS Staff 2019-04-04
school subjects (dersler) 2023-10-22
Eat right for your type 2025-11-03
Nuclear energy 2023-04-20
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- The metal tubes containing oxide fuel pellets
- a material that stops radiation
- The central part of a nuclear reactor containing the fuel elements and any moderator.
- A particle of matter which cannot be broken up by chemical means.
- Used fuel assemblies removed from a reactor after several years used and treated as waste
- Incapeable of spontainious radioactive decay
- The adverse health effect of a radionuclide due to its radioactivity.
- The liquid or gas used to transfer heat from the reactor core to the steam generators or directly to the turbines.
- a particle of matter indivisible by chemical means.
- Disintegration of atomic nuclei resulting in the emission of alpha or beta particles
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- Permanent removal of a facility
- Chemical process turning U3O8 into UF6 preparatory to enrichment
- The naturally-occurring ionising radiation which every person is exposed to, arising from the Earth's crust
- The smallest mass of fissile material that will support a self-sustaining chain reaction under specified conditionsRadium: A radioactive decay product of uranium often found in uranium ore.
- The energy absorbed by tissue from ionising radiation.
- A general term denoting the quantity of radiation or energy absorbed in a specific mass
16 Clues: Permanent removal of a facility • a material that stops radiation • Incapeable of spontainious radioactive decay • The metal tubes containing oxide fuel pellets • a particle of matter indivisible by chemical means. • The energy absorbed by tissue from ionising radiation. • Chemical process turning U3O8 into UF6 preparatory to enrichment • ...
Personal Health Vocab 2019-01-08
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- a shield used to protect the Earth from UV radiation
- a.k.a. cardiopulmonary resuscitation, is used when somebody's heart has stopped beating or they have stopped breathing
- huge pits of land where waste is either buried or dumped
- the process in which the radiation from the sun is absorbed by the Earths atmosphere, and the radiation heats up the Earth
- a pressure chamber used for chemical reactions and other processes requiring high temperatures
- a chronic condition that affects the body's blood sugar levels
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- a medical professional qualified to treat and diagnose issues related to the skin
- CPR that doesn't include mouth to mouth breaths
- a professional trained to handle certain types of issues
- fast upward pulls into the diaphragm to force out things stuck in the airway
- chemicals used to control the insects and pests on crops
- forms of precipitation that contain unusual amounts of acidity
- a nervous system disorder that can lead to seizures
13 Clues: CPR that doesn't include mouth to mouth breaths • a nervous system disorder that can lead to seizures • a shield used to protect the Earth from UV radiation • a professional trained to handle certain types of issues • huge pits of land where waste is either buried or dumped • chemicals used to control the insects and pests on crops • ...
Meteorology unit 2 2025-01-29
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- water freezes at 0 degrees on this type of temperature scale
- outflow of charged particles from the sun escaping its outer atmosphere
- radiation type that describes infrared (heat) energy emitted by the Earth and atmosphere
- water freezes at 32 degrees on this type of temperature scale
- a measure of the average speed of atoms and molecules in a substance
- motions in a fluid that result in transport and mixing the fluid's properties (usually vertical)
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- the process by which small particles in the atmosphere deflect radiation from its path
- the warming of an atmosphere by absorbing and emitting infrared radiation
- the horizontal transfer of any atmospheric property by the wind
- the heat type released or absorbed by a substance during a change of state
- the energy type in the form of electromagnetic waves
- water freezes at 273 units on this type of temperature scale
- the heat type we can feel and measure with a thermometer
13 Clues: the energy type in the form of electromagnetic waves • the heat type we can feel and measure with a thermometer • water freezes at 0 degrees on this type of temperature scale • water freezes at 273 units on this type of temperature scale • water freezes at 32 degrees on this type of temperature scale • ...
All About Me 2022-01-10
14 Clues: kobe • Boxing • family • 3/16/07 • aerobic • here now • happy feet • mom,dad,etc • yellow drink • gordon ramsey • fast food chicken • drawings on computer • learned how to throw • probably wearing it right now
unit 7 vocab 2025-04-23
14 Clues: group • clock • genes • theory • record • selection • radiation • character • evolution • structures • structures • equilibrium • nomenclature • body structures
Layers of Earth Vocabulary 2022-10-11
10 Clues: core • core • waves • crust • of earth • mostly made of magma • radiation takes place • located in Earth's crust • located in Earth's crust • takes place in convection
sun 2024-10-15
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- wind flow of charged particales from the sun and into space
- fusion two light nuclie merge
- where energy flows outside
- thin layer of plasma
- jet of dense gas ejected from the suns surface
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- outer most part
- layer outside of the core
- magnetic feilds on the suns surface
- intense burst of radiation
- source of energy
- large bright features extending outward
11 Clues: outer most part • source of energy • thin layer of plasma • layer outside of the core • intense burst of radiation • where energy flows outside • fusion two light nuclie merge • magnetic feilds on the suns surface • large bright features extending outward • jet of dense gas ejected from the suns surface • wind flow of charged particales from the sun and into space
modern physics 2016-05-16
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- the time taken for radioactivity of a specified isotope to lose half value
- needs lead to stop
- source of nuclear energy
- the opposite of fission
- frequency and different speeds is the way these move
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- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles
- in this decay a neutron in the atomic nucleus decays into a proton an electron and an antineutrino
- the splitting or dividing
- A photon is an elementary particle, the quantum of all forms of electromagnetic radiation including light
- consist of 2 protons and 2 neutrons, emitting radioactive decay or fission.
- carries energy proportional to the radiation frequency but has zero rest mass.
11 Clues: needs lead to stop • the opposite of fission • source of nuclear energy • the splitting or dividing • frequency and different speeds is the way these move • the time taken for radioactivity of a specified isotope to lose half value • consist of 2 protons and 2 neutrons, emitting radioactive decay or fission. • ...
modern physics 2016-05-16
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- source of nuclear energy
- the time taken for radioactivity of a specified isotope to lose half value
- carries energy proportional to the radiation frequency but has zero rest mass.
- in this decay a neutron in the atomic nucleus decays into a proton an electron and an antineutrino
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles
- frequency and different speeds is the way these move
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- consist of 2 protons and 2 neutrons, emitting radioactive decay or fission.
- A photon is an elementary particle, the quantum of all forms of electromagnetic radiation including light
- the opposite of fission
- the splitting or dividing
- needs lead to stop
11 Clues: needs lead to stop • the opposite of fission • source of nuclear energy • the splitting or dividing • frequency and different speeds is the way these move • the time taken for radioactivity of a specified isotope to lose half value • consist of 2 protons and 2 neutrons, emitting radioactive decay or fission. • ...
Electromagnetic Energy 2024-10-25
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- The height of a wave, from its center line to the peak.
- A form of electromagnetic radiation with the shortest wavelength and highest energy.
- The speed at which electromagnetic waves travel through a medium.
- A process of using certain material to block or reduce radiation exposure.
- The type of rays discovered by Wilhelm Roentgen.
- A form of energy transfer that can be radiated by infrared waves.
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- The process of removing or adding electrons to atoms.
- Number of wave cycles that pass a point per second.
- Acronym for minimizing radiation exposure in medical imaging.
- The distance between two successive peaks of a wave.
- The part of the electromagnetic spectrum that humans can see.
11 Clues: The type of rays discovered by Wilhelm Roentgen. • Number of wave cycles that pass a point per second. • The distance between two successive peaks of a wave. • The process of removing or adding electrons to atoms. • The height of a wave, from its center line to the peak. • Acronym for minimizing radiation exposure in medical imaging. • ...
Flamingo Boy Ch1-9 2023-11-22
14 Clues: joy • lonely • not deep • unreliable • young bird • hang around • looking for • like ballet • without worries • tie to something • make an assumption • a place like a cave • with strength and energy • the study of living things
Human 2019-05-15
14 Clues: new • feeling • sickness • remove skin • type of house • unknown thing' • first day alive • comes from meat • playing together • make/create something • famous music composer • job that study people • subject about the body • subject about chemicals
Eric’s Crosswords 2026-01-08
14 Clues: Game • Joji song • #1 artist • Where I dorm • Biggest Fear • Favorite food • Your rear end • Pursuing major • Talking reindeer • My first Concert • Big friendly rodent • Volleyball position • My community College • What happened to Zoro?
Heat Transfer 2025-05-26
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- the state of matter where particles move quickly in a straight line and bounce off of obstacles
- the small parts of matter that make up solids, liquids and gasses
- the state of matter where particles are more spread out and flow past each other
- to move energy from one particle to another
- how heat is transferred between particles in fluids (liquids and gasses)
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- how heat is transferred between particles in solids
- when an object gives off radiation
- the state of matter where particles are close in a grid
- how heat is transferred without requiring a medium, through electromagnetic waves
- what all things are made of
- when an object absorbs radiation
11 Clues: what all things are made of • when an object absorbs radiation • when an object gives off radiation • to move energy from one particle to another • how heat is transferred between particles in solids • the state of matter where particles are close in a grid • the small parts of matter that make up solids, liquids and gasses • ...
Heat Transfer 2025-05-26
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- the state of matter where particles are close in a grid
- the state of matter where particles move quickly in a straight line and bounce off of obstacles
- what all things are made of
- the state of matter where particles are more spread out and flow past each other
- how heat is transferred without requiring a medium, through electromagnetic waves
- how heat is transferred between particles in fluids (liquids and gasses)
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- the small parts of matter that make up solids, liquids and gasses
- when an object absorbs radiation
- to move energy from one particle to another
- how heat is transferred between particles in solids
- when an object gives off radiation
11 Clues: what all things are made of • when an object absorbs radiation • when an object gives off radiation • to move energy from one particle to another • how heat is transferred between particles in solids • the state of matter where particles are close in a grid • the small parts of matter that make up solids, liquids and gasses • ...
Radiation & Nuclear Decay Review! 2025-02-12
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- Helium Cation as a radiated particle
- Made by fusing Hydrogen atoms together
- Creates energy by splitting nuclei apart
- The ___ makes energy through fusion
- Carbon ___ compares Carbon-14 to Nitrogen & Carbon-12
- The Atomic ___ INCREASES during Beta-Decay
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- Creates energy by forcing protons together
- The most powerful form of radiation
- The speed of radioactive decay
- The Atomic ___ DECREASES by 4 during Alpha-Decay
- Gamma radiation particle
- Electron as a radiated particle
12 Clues: Gamma radiation particle • The speed of radioactive decay • Electron as a radiated particle • The most powerful form of radiation • The ___ makes energy through fusion • Helium Cation as a radiated particle • Made by fusing Hydrogen atoms together • Creates energy by splitting nuclei apart • Creates energy by forcing protons together • ...
