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    Physics crossword with answers, Grade 10

    Physics crossword on the topic "Basic concepts of mechanics"

    Savostyanova Svetlana Anatolyevna, teacher of physics and mathematics, GAPOU MO "Egoryevsky Technical School"
    Description. I bring to your attention a crossword puzzle in physics on the topic "Basic concepts of mechanics." The crossword puzzle will be of interest to teachers of physics, natural sciences, students to test knowledge on the topic, can be used to design a thematic stand.
    Target: knowledge test on the topic
    Tasks:
    - to check the knowledge of students on this topic;
    - contribute to the development of perseverance, the ability to think logically, compare;
    - to form the ability to bring the work started to the end;
    - stimulate interest in the subject.

    Educational crossword puzzles are intellectual games that give a special entertaining and motivational aspect to the learning process, contribute to the development of the search and creative abilities of students, the ability to apply their knowledge, quickly navigate the acquired information.
    I bring to your attention two versions of the crossword on the topic "Basic concepts of mechanics", which use almost the same set of words, but the grids of the crosswords are different. Therefore, very often, the guys sitting next to each other do not immediately understand that they are guessing the same words. I use this form of knowledge testing instead of physical dictation, in groups where physics is conducted within the framework of the subject "Natural Science".
    Option 1


    Questions for the crossword
    Horizontally:
    2. Device for measuring body weight
    3. Movement of the body along the trajectory
    5. A device that measures the speed of movement
    6. Unit of time
    7. The greatest deviation of an oscillating body from the equilibrium position
    10. The branch of physics that studies sound waves
    13. One of the characteristics of periodic motion
    14. Unit of force in SI
    15. A value equal to the product of body mass and its speed
    16. Value, sometimes instantaneous, average

    18. Unit of work
    Vertically:
    1. Time of one oscillation
    3. A vector drawn from the initial position of a moving point to its final position
    4. Elastic waves with a frequency of more than 20 kHz
    6. Measure of mechanical impact on the body
    8. Line of movement of the body
    9. English scientist who discovered the law of deformation of elastic bodies
    11. Mutual attraction of bodies
    12. A quantity sometimes measured in horsepower
    Answers.
    Horizontally: 2. Libra 3. Distance 5. Speedometer 6. Second 7. Amplitude 10. Acoustic 13. Frequency 14. Newton 15. Impulse 16. Velocity 17. Hertz 18. Joule
    Vertical: 1. Period 3. Displacement 4. Ultrasound 6. Force 8. Trajectory 9. Hook 11. Gravity 12. Power

    Option 2


    Questions for the crossword
    Horizontally:
    2. Unit of time
    5. A value equal to the ratio of work to a unit of time
    7. One of the characteristics of periodic motion
    8. Elastic waves with a frequency of more than 20 kHz
    9. Mutual attraction of bodies
    11. The greatest deviation of an oscillating body from the equilibrium position
    12. One of the main characteristics of movement
    13. Branch of physics that studies sound waves
    15. The scientist who formulated the universal law of gravity
    16. Movement of a body along a trajectory
    17. Frequency unit
    Vertically:
    1. Device for measuring body weight
    3. The value characterizing the speed of change in the speed of movement
    4. Energy unit
    6. A device that measures the speed of movement
    9. Line of movement of the body
    10. Number of oscillations per unit time
    12. Measure of mechanical impact on the body
    14. The value calculated by the formula mv
    17. English scientist who discovered the law of deformation of elastic bodies
    Answers
    Horizontal: 2. Second 5. Power 7. Period 8. Ultrasound 9. Gravity 11. Amplitude 12. Velocity 13. Acoustic 15. Newton 16. Path 17. Hertz
    Vertical: 1. Scale 3. Acceleration 4. Joule 6. Speedometer 9. Trajectory 10. Frequency 12. Force 14. Impulse 17. Hooke

    Crossword Basic concepts of mechanics

    This crossword is cyclic.
    Letters are inscribed in triangles, and words are obtained in hexagons.
    All words are thus six-letter.

    1. The great Russian electrical engineer, who was the first in the world to discover the phenomenon of an electric arc in 1802.
    2. A vessel that protects the contents from cooling or heating.
    3. An extremely widespread device that uses the phenomenon of magnetism.
    4. Photographed image.
    5. Measure of length.
    6. Sundial.
    7. Part of the electric bell circuit.
    8. Blueprint paper for reproduction of drawings.
    9. Concave-convex optical glass.
    10. Clip for attaching the wire.
    11. Department of Physics.
    12. Curve described by a celestial body.


    Crossword "Physical devices"

    Horizontally:
    1. A device used to measure depth.
    2. An apparatus for receiving signals from a radio station.
    3. A device for orientation on the earth's surface and determining the cardinal points.
    4. A device used to regulate the current strength.
    5. A device that helps determine the direction and speed of the wind.
    6. A device with which you can determine whether a given surface is horizontal.
    7. A device for measuring atmospheric pressure or air elasticity.
    8. An optical device for viewing distant objects, mainly celestial bodies.

    Vertically:
    9. A device for measuring temperature.
    10. Device for measuring forces.
    11. Astronomical tube used in photographing the sun.
    12. A device for measuring the pressure of liquids and gases.
    13. A device for measuring electrical voltage.
    14. A device that allows you to observe changes in temperature.

    Horizontally: 8. Weight for adjusting the lifting capacity of an aeronautical apparatus (eg a balloon). 9. Scientific essay, which deals with a particular issue or problem; discourse on a specific topic. 11. Unit of acceleration in the CGS system of units, named after Galileo Galilei. 12. Unit of time. 13. Unit of mass. 16. The ratio of body weight to its density. 20. Deformation of a beam in directions perpendicular to its axis. 21. A device for measuring short time intervals and for accurately recording the moments of any events by the clock. 22. Device for determining the density of liquids. 23. One tenth of a meter. 27. One millionth of a meter. 28. Non-metric unit of mass used in England and the USA. 29. Sharp turn. 33. Unit of pressure and mechanical stress in SI. 36. Off-system unit of length. 38. Abbreviation of one of the systems of units of mechanical quantities. 39. A wheel with a massive rim mounted on the engine shaft. 40. The ratio of the number of complete cycles of any periodic process to the period of time during which this number of cycles is performed.

    Vertically: 1. A part of a machine that transmits torque and supports rotating parts. 2. A simple tool, which is a solid body, two working faces of which make a small angle between themselves. 3. A load freely suspended on a thin flexible thread. 4. Unit of power in SI. 5. Off-system unit of free fall acceleration gradient. 6. Part of compound words, meaning equivalence, equivalence. 7. A device for determining the speed of the vessel and the distance traveled by it. 8. Detail of machines and structures in the form of a hollow cylinder, cone or polyhedron. 10. One of the linear dimensions of the body. 14. A vector drawn from the position of a material point at the initial moment of time to the position of this point at the final moment of time. 15. Technical solution with novelty, non-obviousness and industrial applicability. 17. Rotation of the gyroscope axis around a fixed axis. 18. German mineralogist, proposed a ten-point scale for the hardness of minerals. 19. The center of mass of a system of objects moving under the influence of mutual gravity. 24. Detail in the form of a wheel with a groove around the circumference for thread, chain, rope. 25. The smallest value of some quantity. 26. A branch of mechanics that studies the conditions for the equilibrium of material bodies under the action of a given set of forces. 30. A part with an internal thread for fastening something by screwing it onto a bolt (screw). 31. It can be in an impulse, in a force, and even in a couple of forces. 32. The outer part of the wheel in the form of a circle, which rests on the spokes and is fitted with a tire. 34. Device for unscrewing or tightening nuts. 35. The distance between two geometric points, counted along the trajectory of a moving material point. 37. The letter of the Greek alphabet, is used to denote tangential mechanical stress. 38. Abbreviation of one of the systems of units of mechanical quantities.

    Horizontally: 8. Ballast. 9. Treatise. 11. Gal. 12. Year. 13. Centner. 16. Volume. 20. Bend. 21. Chronograph. 22. Hydrometer. 23. Decimeter. 27. Micrometer. 28. Ounce. 29. Turn. 33. Pascal. 36. Foot. 38. ISS. 39. Flywheel. 40. Frequency.

    Vertically: 1. Shaft. 2. Wedge. 3. Plumb. 4. Watt. 5. Eötvös. 6. Equi. 7. Lag. 8. Drum. 10. Thickness. 14. Move. 15. Invention. 17. Precession. 18. Moos. 19. Barycenter. 24. Block. 25. Minimum. 26. Statics. 30. Nut. 31. Shoulder. 32. Rim. 34. Key. 35. Way. 37. Tau. 38. MTS.