Physics crossword 16

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a position of maximum amplitude of oscillation on a standing wave
antinode
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microwave radiation that permeates the entire universe, being red-shifted radiation from an an eary hot stage of the universe
cosmic microwave background radiation
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the maximum stress at which an object returns to its original shape after the deforming stress is removed
elastic limit
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the line along ehich grains meet in a crystalline material
grain boundary
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a mathematical treatment, often using a computer, whereby small step-wise changes to variables such as displacement and velocity are made at regular time intervals with the assumption that those variables change only at the end of each time interval
iterative model
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a stationary object will remain stationary, and a moving object will continue moving with the same momentum, unless an external force acts upon it
Newton's first law
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the anti-particle counterpart of the electron
positron
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a material midway in electrical conductivity and resistivity between conductors and insulators
semiconductor
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the SI unit of electrical potential and potential difference
volt
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microwave radiation that permeates the entire universe, being red-shifted radiation from an an eary hot stage of the universe

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cosmic microwave background radiation

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the maximum stress at which an object returns to its original shape after the deforming stress is removed

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the line along ehich grains meet in a crystalline material

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a mathematical treatment, often using a computer, whereby small step-wise changes to variables such as displacement and velocity are made at regular time intervals with the assumption that those variables change only at the end of each time interval

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