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Physics Week 1 4/6 - 4/10

Across
The repetitive variation of a system between two or more states.
A group of two or more atoms covalently bonded together; it does not carry a net charge.
The physical phase (or state) in which a substance has no fixed shape or volume.
Ability to do work
A wave that travels through the Earth, often as a result of an earthquake or explosion.
A wave that oscillates in the direction of propagation.
A wave that must have a medium in order to travel.
The region around a charged particle in which its electric forces can be detected.
The physical phase (or state) in which a substance has a fixed shape and volume.
Down
The region around a magnetic object or current-carrying body in which its magnetic forces can be detected.
A disturbance that carries energy through space
An electromagnetic wave through which light energy is transferred
A wave that oscillates perpendicular to the direction of propagation.
A wave that compresses and expands in the direction of propagation. Another name for a longitudinal wave.
Waves that occur where two different surfaces meet.
A type of mechanical wave that travels via the vibration of particles in a substance, such as air.
An indication of the way an object is oriented or the course it has taken, usually specified as an angle or compass heading.
The length from one point to another.
The material through which a wave travels.
The physical phase (or state) in which a substance has no fixed shape but does have a fixed volume.