Exam Review
Across
- 2. In uniform circular motion velocity changes because _________ is changing
- 3. The 3 magnetic materials are Iron, Nickel, and _____________
- 5. When a ray of light bends when it travels from one medium to another
- 6. When frequency of a sound wave changes because of a moving source or observer
- 9. The electromagnetic wave with the shortest wavelength
- 10. Heat engines convert ________ into work
- 13. According to the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics, natural processes always _________________ the total entropy of the universe
- 15. A magnet that uses electricity to generate magnetism
- 18. When a ray of light bends around an obstacle
- 19. The electromagnetic wave with the longest wavelength
- 22. Magnets are strongest at the __________
- 23. The direction of the flow of charge in a circuit is determined by the __________
- 24. A type of wave that is not Mechanical
- 26. Isothermal processes have constant ________
- 27. In uniform circular motion, velocity is ________________ to the circle
- 28. The time to complete one full cycle
- 30. An object gains a negative charge by gaining ___________
- 31. When two waves combine to create a bigger wave, that is called _________________ interference
Down
- 1. In uniform circular motion speed is ___________
- 3. Heat transfer through currents of warming and cooling of liquids or gasses
- 4. When a ray of light bounces off a mirrored surface
- 7. Isobaric processes have constant _________
- 8. To be magnetized, electrons must be spinning in the _______ direction
- 11. A magnet that is always magnetized
- 12. Centripetal acceleration goes _________ the center
- 14. Heat transfer through electromagnetic waves
- 16. A wave that moves perpendicular to the direction of motion
- 17. The 3 methods of electron transfer are Conduction, Friction, and _____________
- 20. The distance from crest to crest of a wave
- 21. A wave that moves parallel to the direction of motion
- 25. When two waves combine to cancel out, that is ____________ interference
- 29. States the relationship between angle of incidence and angle of refraction