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Applied Physis Word

1. Accleration
When the velocity of an object changes it is said to be accelerating. Acceleration is the rate of
change of velocity with time. Glenn Elert https://physics.info/acceleration/
Acceration is change in velocity overtime. Donald & Diane Covacs.Computer Manajemen And
mental models.1996.Taylor and Francis Ltd. Page 9.
An acceleration is a change in velocity. And whenever something's velocity is changing - even if
only its direction, not its speed - that object must be accelerating. David Wood.
http://study.com/academy/lesson/centripetal-acceleration-definition-formula-example.html
My Opinion : Accleration is a Velocity who was changing by time.

Noun adjective Verb


Velocity : Said Changes :
1 The speed of something in a Used in legal 1Make or become different.
language or with object a proposal to change
given direction. the law
the velocities of the emitted humorously to
particles no object a Virginia creeper just
refer to beginning to change from green
1.1 (in general use) speed. someone or to gold
the tank shot backwards at an
incredible velocity something
1. 1.1no object, with
already
1.2Economics The rate at which complement Alter in terms of.
money changes hands within an mentioned or the ferns began to change shape
economy. named.
2. 1.2no object (of traffic lights) move
acting in
Object : pursuance of from one colour of signal to
1 A material thing that can be the said another.
agreement they stopped at the corner,
seen and touched.
he was dragging a large object It was at the waiting for the lights to change
1.1Philosophy A thing external time when the
3. 1.3no object (of the moon) arrive
to the thinking mind or subject. said Rita lived
at a fresh phase; become new.
2 A person or thing to which a in the
he is going to be worse for the
specified action or feeling is neighborhood. next two or three days because
directed. the moon has changed
disease became the object of 2with object Take or use another
investigation
he hated being the object of instead of.
public attention she decided to change her name
2.1 A goal or purpose.
1. 2.1 Move from one to another.
the Institute was opened with she was a typist who changed
the object of promoting scientific jobs incessantly
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3 Grammar 2. 2.2no object Move to a different
A noun or noun phrase train, bus, etc.
governed by an active transitive we had to change at Rugby
verb or by a preposition. 3. 2.3 Give up or get rid of
in Gaelic the word order is verb, (something) in exchange for
subject, object
something else.
4. Computing we changed the flagstones for
A data construct that provides a quarry tiles
description of anything known to
4. 2.4 Remove (something dirty or
a computer (such as a
faulty) and replace it with another
processor or a piece of code)
of the same kind.
and defines its method of he scarcely knew how to change
operation. a plug
the interface treats most items,
5. 2.5 Put a clean nappy on (a baby
including cells, graphs, and
buttons, as objects or young child)
I changed her on top of the table
Rate : until she got too big
1 A measure, quantity, or 6. 2.6no object Engage a different
frequency, typically one gear in a motor vehicle.
measured against another he changed into second
quantity or measure. 7. 2.7 Exchange (a sum of money)
the island has the lowest crime
rate in the world for the same sum in a different
currency or denomination.
buying up sites at a rate of one
he popped into a bank to change
a month
a ten-pound note into one-pound
More example sentences coins
1. 1.1 The speed with which 8. 2.8no object Put different clothes
something moves or happens. on.
the band is shedding vocalists he changed for dinner
at an alarming rate
your heart rate Accelerate
2A fixed price paid or charged
[NO OBJECT]
for something. 1(especially of a vehicle) begin to
a 3.40 minimum hourly rate of
pay move more quickly.
the car accelerated towards her
advertising rates
1. 1.1 Increase in rate, amount, or
extent.
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1. 2.1 The amount of a charge or inflation started to accelerate
with object the key question is
payment expressed as a whether stress accelerates
percentage of another amount, ageing
or as a basis of calculation. 2. 1.2Physics Undergo a change in
you'll find our current interest velocity.
rate very competitive an accelerating electron radiates
2. 2.2rates(in the UK) a tax on off some of its energy
commercial land and buildings
paid to a local authority; (in
Northern Ireland and formerly in
the UK) a tax levied on private
property.

Time :

mass noun The indefinite


continued progress of existence
and events in the past, present,
and future regarded as a whole.
travel through space and time
one of the greatest wits of all
time
1. 1.1 The continued progress of
existence as affecting people
and things.
things were getting better as
time passed
2. 1.2 Time or an amount of time
as reckoned by a conventional
standard.
it's eight o'clock New York
Time
3. 1.3 The personification of time,
typically as an old man with a
scythe and hourglass.

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Direction :

A course along which someone


or something moves.
she set off in the
opposite direction
mass noun he had a terrible
sense of direction

1. 1.1 The course which must be


taken in order to reach a
destination.
the village is over the moors in
a northerly direction
2. 1.2 A point to or from which a
person or thing moves or faces.
a house with views in
all directions
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3. 1.3 A general way in which
someone or something is
developing; a trend or tendency.
new directions in painting and
architecture
any dialogue between them is a
step in the right direction
4. 1.4mass noun General aim or
purpose.
the campaign's lack of direction

2. Force
A force is a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another
object. Isaac Newton. http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/newtlaws/Lesson-2/The-
Meaning-of-Force
Force is a quantitative description of an interaction that causes a change in an object's motion..
Andrew Zimmerman Jones.Force in Physic. https://www.thoughtco.com/force-2698978
Force is something to make a body/things moves.Purwoko Fendi in Physic 2.Yudistira.2010
My Opinion : Force is a pulling or a pushing that changes the shape and position of objects
Noun adjective Verb

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Force : Push :
Quantitative
mass noun 1with object, usually with
1Strength or energy as an quantitative analysis adverbial Exert force on
attribute of physical action or Often contrasted (someone or something) in
with qualitative
movement. order to move them away
he was thrown backwards by 1. 1.1 Denoting or
from oneself.
the force of the explosion relating to verse she pushed her glass
whose metre is towards him
1. 1.1Physics An influence
based on the length with object and
tending to change the motion
complement Lydia pushed
of a body or produce motion or of syllables, as in the door shut
stress in a stationary body. Latin, as opposed to
no object he pushed at the
The magnitude of such an the stress, as
skylight, but it wouldn't
influence is often calculated by in English. budge
multiplying the mass of the 1. 1.1 Hold and exert force on
body and its acceleration. (something) so as to cause it
2. 1.2in combination Used with a to move in front of one.
number as a measure of wind a woman was pushing a
pram
strength on the Beaufort scale.
a force-nine gale 2. 1.2with adverbial Move one's
2Coercion or compulsion, body or a part of it into a
especially with the use or specified position with effort.
she pushed her hands into
threat of violence.
her pockets
they ruled by law and not by
force 3. 1.3 Press (a part of a
3Mental or moral strength or machine or other device)
the lift boy pushed the button
power.
for the twentieth floor
the force of popular opinion
4. 1.4with adverbial Cause to
1. 3.1count noun A person or
reach a particular level or
thing regarded as exerting
state.
power or influence.
competition in the retail
he might still be a force for
sector will push down prices
peace and unity
the political chaos could
2. 3.2 The powerful effect of push the country into
something. recession
the Committee accepted the
2no object, with
force of this argument
adverbial Move forward by
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4count noun An organized using force to pass people or
body of military personnel or cause them to move aside.
police. she pushed her way through
a British peacekeeping force the crowded streets
he pushed past an old
1. 4.1forcesTroops and woman in his haste
weaponry.
left-wing guerrilla forces 1. 2.1 (of an army) advance
figurative a battle between the over territory.
forces of good and evil the guerrillas have pushed
south to within 100 miles of
2. 4.2the the capital
forcesBritish informal The 2. 2.2 Exert oneself to attain
army, navy, and air force of a something or surpass others.
country. I was pushing hard until
3. 4.3the about 10 laps from the finish
forceBritish informal The 3. 2.3be pushinginformal Be
police. nearly (a particular age or
4. 4.4 A group of people brought amount)
together and organized for a she must be pushing forty,
but she's still a good looker
particular activity.
a sales force 3with object Compel or urge
(someone) to do something,
Object : especially to work hard.
she believed he was pushing
1A material thing that can be their daughter too hard
seen and touched.
he was dragging a 1. 3.1push forno
large object object Demand persistently.
small objects such as shells the council continued to
More example sentences push for the better
Synonyms management of water
1. 1.1Philosophy A thing external resources
to the thinking mind or subject. 2. 3.2be pushedinformal Have
Example sentences very little of something,
2A person or thing to which a
especially time.
specified action or feeling is I'm a bit pushed for time at
directed. the moment
disease became the object of
investigation

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he hated being the object of 3. 3.3be pushed to do
public attention
More example sentences somethinginformal Find it
Synonyms difficult to achieve something.
1. 2.1 A goal or purpose. he will be pushed to retain
the Institute was opened with the title as his form this
the object of promoting season has been below par
scientific study
4informal with object Promote
the use, sale, or acceptance
Result :
of.
1A thing that is caused or the company has been
produced by something else; a pushing a document
management system
consequence or outcome.
the tower collapsed as 1. 4.1 Sell (a narcotic drug)
a result of safety violations
illegally.
different approaches have
she was arrested for pushing
been tried with somewhat
hard drugs
mixed results
1. 1.1 A favourable outcome of Pull :
an undertaking or contest. 1usually with adverbial Exert
determination and persistence force on (someone or
guarantee results
if we can get a result in that something) so as to cause
game we might qualify movement towards oneself.
he pulled them down on to
2. 1.2usually resultsThe
the couch
outcome of a business's
I pulled the heavy blue
trading over a given period, curtain aside
expressed as a statement of with object and
profit or loss. complement I pulled the door
oil companies have reported shut behind me
better results
figurative they are pulled in
3. 1.3 A final score, mark, or incompatible directions by
placing in a sporting event or external factors and their own
beliefs
examination.
exam results no object the little boy pulled
it was a great result for us at her skirt
1. 1.1 (of an animal or vehicle)
Interaction :
be attached to the front and
1Reciprocal action or
be the source of forward
influence.
movement of (a vehicle)

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ongoing interaction between the carriage was pulled by
the two languages four horses
1. 1.1Physics A particular way in 2. 1.2no object (of an engine)
which matter, fields, and exert propulsive force; deliver
atomic and subatomic power.
particles affect one another, the engine warmed up
e.g. through gravitation or quickly and pulled well
electromagnetism. 3. 1.3no object Work oars to
cause a boat to move.
Description : he pulled at the oars and the
boat moved swiftly through
1A spoken or written account
the water
of a person, object, or event.
people who had seen him she looked at the waves and
were able to give pulled hard with her oars
a description 4. 1.4pull oneselfMove in a
1. 1.1mass noun The action of specified direction with effort,
giving a spoken or written especially by taking hold of
account. something and exerting
the emphasis was placed on
explanation rather force.
than description he pulled himself into the
saddle
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2A type or class of people or 5. 1.5with object and
things. adverbial Remove or extract
it is laughably easy to buy (something) by grasping and
drugs of all descriptions exerting force on it.
she pulled a handkerchief
Motion : out of her pocket
1mass noun The action or he pulled on his boots
process of moving or being I pulled up some onions
moved. 6. 1.6 Damage (a muscle,
the laws of planetary motion
ligament, etc.) by abnormal
a cushioned shoe that doesn't
restrict motion strain.
he pulled a calf muscle in the
1. 1.1count noun A gesture.
first half of the game and had
she made a motion with her
to be replaced
free hand
Synonyms

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2. 1.2count noun A piece of 7. 1.7informal Bring out (a
moving mechanism. weapon) for use against
the earliest engines had the someone.
Gresley conjugated motion for it's not every day a young
the middle cylinder woman pulls a gun on a
Shape : burglar
1The external form, contours,
8. 1.8British Draw (beer) from a
or outline of someone or barrel to serve.
something. he ordered three beers and
she liked the shape of his the barman pulled them
nose
houseplants come in 9. 1.9pull at/onno object Inhale
all shapes and sizes deeply while smoking (a pipe,
mass noun the stones are cigarette, or cigar)
irregular in shape she pulled on her cigarette
1. 1.1 A person or thing that is and blew the smoke at him
difficult to see and identify 10. 1.10Computing Retrieve (an
clearly.
item of data) from the top of a
he saw a shape through the
mist stack.
More example sentences 2no object, with

2. 1.2 A specific form or guise adverbial Move steadily in a


assumed by someone or specified direction or manner.
the bus was about to pull
something. away
a fiend in human shape
the boy pulled ahead and
Position :
disappeared round the
1A place where someone or corner
something is located or has
1. 2.1no object, with adverbial of
been put.
the distress call had given the direction Move one's body in
ship's position a specified direction,
Mrs Snell took up especially against resistance.
her position on the bottom she tried to pull away from
step of the stairs him
1. 1.1mass noun The correct Make :
location of someone or
Form (something) by putting
something.
sew the band into position parts together or combining
make sure that no slates have substances; create.
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2. 1.2often positionsA place my grandmother made a
dress for me
where part of a military force is
cricket bats are made of
posted for strategic purposes.
willow
the guns were shelling the
German positions More example sentences
Synonyms

1. 1.1make something
intoAlter something so that it
forms (something else)
buffalo's milk can be made
into cheese
2. 1.2 Compose or draw up
(something written or
abstract)
make a list of all the points
you can think of
3. 1.3 Prepare (a dish, drink, or
meal)
she was making lunch for
Lucy and Francis
with two objects I'll make us
both a cup of tea
4. 1.4 Arrange bedclothes tidily
on (a bed) ready for use.
after breakfast you'd have
until 8.25 to make your bed
5. 1.5 Arrange and light
materials for (a fire).
6. 1.6Electronics Complete or
close (a circuit).

3. Velocity
is a vector quantity that refers to "the rate at which an object changes its position.annomys.
http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/1DKin/Lesson-1/Speed-and-Velocity.
Velocity is defined as a vector measurement of the rate and direction of motion or, in simpler
terms, the rate and direction of the change in the position of an object. Andrew Zimmerman
Jones. https://www.thoughtco.com/velocity-definition-in-physics-2699021

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A velocity of an object is the rate of change of the objects position with respect to a frame of
reference and time.http://byjus.com/physics/velocity/
My Opinion : Velocity is the ratio between distance and the time interval.
Noun Adjective Verb
Velocity : Simple : Refers :
1refer tono object Mention or
1The speed of something in a given Easily
allude to.
direction. understood her mother never referred to
the velocities of the emitted
or done; him again
particles
1. 1.1 (in general use) speed. presenting the Royal Navy is referred to
the tank shot backwards at an no difficulty. as the Senior Service
incredible velocity a simple sol More example sentences
ution Synonyms
2. 1.2Economics The rate at which
camcorders
money changes hands within an are now 1. 1.1refer someone towith
economy. so simple to object Direct the attention of
Vector : operate
someone to.
1. 1.1attributive I refer my honourable friend to
1Mathematics Physics
Used to the reply that I gave some
A quantity having direction as well moments ago
emphasize
as magnitude, especially as
the More example sentences
determining the position of one point
fundamental Synonyms
in space relative to another.
and
1. 1.1 A matrix with one row or one 2. 1.2refer to(of a word, phrase,
straightforwa
column. or symbol) describe or denote;
rd nature of
2. 1.2Computing as modifier Denoting have as a referent.
something.
a type of graphical representation the star refers to items which
the simple tr
are intended for the advanced
using lines to construct the outlines uth
learner
of objects. 2Plain,
basic, or More example sentences
Quatity :
1The amount or number of a uncomplicat Synonyms
material or abstract thing not usually ed in form, 2refer something towith
estimated by spatial measurement. nature, or object Pass a matter to (a
the quantity and quality of the fruit design;
can be controlled higher body) for a decision.
without the prisoner may require the
1. 1.1count noun A certain, usually Secretary of State to refer his
much
specified, amount or number of case to the Parole Board
decoration or
something. More example sentences
ornamentatio
a small quantity of food
n.

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if taken in large quantities, the drug a simple whi1. 2.1refer someone toSend or
can result in liver failure te blouse
the house is direct someone to a medical
2. 1.2often quantitiesA considerable
furnished in specialist.
number or amount of something. a simple cou she was referred to a clinical
she was able to drink quantities of ntry style psychologist for counselling
beer without degenerating into
giggles 1. 2.1 Humble More example sentences
mass noun many people like to buy and
in quantity 2. 2.2refer tono object Read or
unpretentiou
otherwise use (a source of
s.
a quiet information) in order to
Measurement :
unassuming ascertain something; consult.
1The action of measuring man I always refer to a dictionary
with simple t when I come upon a new word
something.
astes
accurate measurement is essential More example sentences
count noun a telescope with which 3Composed
precise measurements can be of a single Synonyms
made
element; not 3refer something
1. 1.1count noun The size, length, or
compound. toarchaic with object Trace or
amount of something, as established 1. 3.1Mathemat attribute something to
by measuring. ics Denoting
his inside leg measurement (someone or something) as a
a group that cause or source.
2. 1.2count noun A unit or system of
has no the God to whom he habitually
measuring. referred his highest
a hand is a measurement used for proper
inspirations
measuring horses normal
More example sentences
subgroup.
1.
2. 3.2Botany (of 3.1 Regard something as
Direction :
a leaf or belonging to (a certain period,
1A course along which someone or place, or class)
stem) not
something moves. you went wrong when you
divided or referred all legislation to a part
she set off in the opposite direction
branched. of virtue
mass noun he had a terrible sense
of direction 3. 3.3 (of a More example sentences
More example sentences lens,
4with object Fail (a candidate in
Synonyms microscope,
an examination)
etc.)
1. 1.1 The course which must be taken twenty-four students passed
consisting of the prescribed test while four
in order to reach a destination.
the village is over the moors in a a single lens students were referred
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2. 1.2 A point to or from which a person or Define :
or thing moves or faces. component. 1State or describe exactly the
a house with views in all directions Example nature, scope, or meaning of.
3. 1.3 A general way in which someone sentences the contract will seek to define
the client's obligations
or something is developing; a trend 4. 3.4 (in
or tendency. English gram 1. 1.1 Give the meaning of (a word
new directions in painting and mar) or phrase), especially in a
architecture
denoting a dictionary.
any dialogue between them is a the dictionary defines it as a
tense formed
step in the right direction type of pasture
without an
4. 1.4mass noun General aim or
auxiliary, for2. 1.2 Make up or establish the
purpose. example character or essence of.
the campaign's lack of direction for some, the football club
sang as defines their identity
2mass noun The management or opposed to
guidance of someone or something. was singing. 2Mark out the boundary or
under his direction, the college has limits of.
developed an international Example clearly defined boundaries
reputation sentences
1. 2.1 Make clear the outline of;
5. 3.5 (of
1. 2.1 The work of directing the actors delineate.
interest)
and other staff in a film, play, or she defined her eyes by
payable on applying eyeshadow to her
other production.
the sum eyelids
Example sentences
loaned only.
2. 2.2directionsInstructions on how to
Compare
reach a destination or about how to with compo
do something. und
Preston gave him directions to a
restaurant not far from the studio

Motion :

1mass noun The action or process


of moving or being moved.
the laws of planetary motion
a cushioned shoe that doesn't
restrict motion
1. 1.1count noun A gesture.
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2. 1.2count noun A piece of moving
mechanism.
the earliest engines had the Gresley
conjugated motion for the middle
cylinder
2A formal proposal put to a
legislature or committee.
opposition parties tabled a no-
confidence motion
1. 2.1Law An application for a rule or
order of court.
often the defendant contributes to
the length of proceedings by filing
many proceduralmotions

Rate :

A measure, quantity, or frequency,


typically one measured against
another quantity or measure.
the island has the lowest crime rate
in the world
buying up sites at a rate of one a
month
1. 1.1 The speed with which something
moves or happens.
the band is shedding vocalists at an
alarming rate
your heart rate
2A fixed price paid or charged for
something.
a 3.40 minimum hourly rate of pay
advertising rates
1. 2.1 The amount of a charge or
payment expressed as a percentage
of another amount, or as a basis of
calculation.
you'll find our current interest rate
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2. 2.2rates(in the UK) a tax on
commercial land and buildings paid
to a local authority; (in Northern
Ireland and formerly in the UK) a tax
levied on private property.

3.

4. Respect :
1mass noun A feeling of deep
admiration for someone or
something elicited by their abilities,
qualities, or achievements.
the director had a lot of respect for
Douglas as an actor
1. 1.1 The state of being admired or
respected.
his first chance in over fifteen years
to regain respect in the business
2. 1.2respectsA person's polite
greetings.
give my respects to their
Excellencies
3. 1.3informal Used to express the
speaker's approval of someone or
something.
respect to Hill for a truly non-
superficial piece on the techno
scene
2Due regard for the feelings,
wishes, or rights of others.
young people's lack of respect for
their parents
3A particular aspect, point, or
detail.
the government's record in this
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Ratio :

The quantitative relation between


two amounts showing the number of
times one value contains or is
contained within the other.
the ratio of men's jobs to women's is
8 to 1

4. Momentum
Momentum is a vector quantity that is the product of the mass and the velocity of an object or
particle. http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/momentum.
Momentum is the quantity of motion of a moving body. In a basic sense, the more momentum a
moving object has, the harder it is to stop. http://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-momentum-
definition-equation-units-principle.html
Momentum is the product of an object's mass and velocity. It is a vector. The SI units of
momentum are kg * m/s. Andrew Zimmerman Jones.
http://physics.about.com/od/glossary/g/momentum.htm
My Opinion : The product of the bodys mass and its velocity
Noun Adjective Verb
Momentum : Moving : Stop :
no object (of an
1Physics 1often with submodifier In
event, action, or
The quantity of motion of a motion.
a fast-moving river process) come to an
moving body, measured as a
end; cease to
product of its mass and velocity. 2Producing strong
happen.
2The impetus gained by a moving emotion, especially his laughter stopped
object. sadness or sympathy. as quickly as it had
the vehicle gained momentum as an unforgettable and begun
the road dipped moving book the rain had stopped
1. 2.1 The impetus and driving force and the clouds had
gained by the development of a Basic : cleared
process or course of events. 1. 1.1with present
the investigation Forming an essential
gathered momentum in the participle Cease to
foundation or starting
spring perform a specified
point; fundamental.
certain basic rules must action or have a
Quantity : be obeyed specified experience.
the laying down of arms she stopped
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The amount or number of a More example sentences with object he
Synonyms stopped work for tea
material or abstract thing not
1. 1.1 Offering or constituting
usually estimated by spatial 2. 1.2with present
the minimum required
measurement. participle Abandon a
without elaboration or
the quantity and quality of the specified practice or
fruit can be controlled luxury.
the food was good, if a habit.
1. 1.1count noun A certain, usually bit basic I've stopped eating
specified, amount or number of meat
More example sentences
something. 3. 1.3 Stop moving or
Synonyms
a small quantity of food
operating.
if taken in large quantities, the 2. 1.2 Common to or
he stopped to look at
drug can result in liver failure required by everyone; the view
2. 1.2often quantitiesA primary and ineradicable
my watch has
considerable number or amount or inalienable. stopped
of something. basic human rights
she was able to drink quantities 4. 1.4 (of a bus or train)
More example sentences
of beer without degenerating into3. 1.3North call at a designated
giggles place to pick up or
mass noun many people like to American informal,
set down
buy in quantity derogatory Having tastes,
passengers.
2Phonetics interests, or attitudes
main-line trains stop
The perceived length of a vowel regarded as mainstream at platform 7
sound or syllable. or conventional (typically
Example sentences 5. 1.5British informal St
used of a woman)
3Mathematics Physics if your date orders ay somewhere for a
A value or component that may vegetable tempura you short time.
know she is totally basic you'll have to stop
be expressed in numbers. the night
2Chemistry
1. 3.1count noun The figure or
Having the properties of a 2with object Cause
symbol representing a quantity.
base, or containing a (an action, process,
base; having a pH above or event) to come to
Product : 7. an end.
An article or substance that is these salts this harassment has
yield basic solutions got to be stopped
manufactured or refined for sale. comparable in strength
food products with the mineral alkalis 1. 2.1 Prevent (an
1. 1.1 A substance produced during Often contrasted action or event) from
with acidic and alkaline happening.
a natural, chemical, or
manufacturing process.

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waste products 1. 2.1Geology (of rock, a security guard was
killed trying to stop a
2. 1.2mass noun Commercially especially lava) relatively raid
manufactured articles, especially poor in silica.
recordings, viewed collectively. a coarse-grained, basic, 2. 2.2 Prevent or
too much product of too little plutonic rock dissuade (someone)
quality 2. 2.2Metallurgy Relating to from continuing in an
or denoting steel-making activity or achieving
2A thing or person that is the
processes involving lime- an aim.
result of an action or process.
her perpetual suntan was the rich refractories and a campaign is under
product of a solarium way to stop the
slags.
bombers
1. 2.1 A person whose character
3. 2.3with object and
and identity have been formed by Hard :
present
a particular period or situation. Solid, firm, and rigid; not
an ageing academic who is a participle Prevent
easily broken, bent, or
product of the 1960s (someone or
pierced.
something) from
3Mathematics the slate broke on the
performing a
A quantity obtained by multiplying hard floor
rub the varnish down specified action or
quantities together, or from an
when it's hard undergoing a
analogous algebraic operation.
1. 1.1 (of a person) not specified experience.
several attempts
showing any signs of were made to stop
Particle : weakness; tough. him giving evidence
A minute portion of matter.
only a handful are hard you can't stop me
tiny particles of dust enough to join the SAS from getting what I
2. 1.2 (of prices of shares, want
1. 1.1Physics Any of numerous
subatomic constituents of the commodities, etc.) high 4. 2.4 Cause or order to

physical world that interact with and stable; firm. cease moving or
each other, including electrons, 2Done with a great deal of operating.
force or strength. he stopped his car
neutrinos, photons, and alpha by the house
a hard whack
particles.
police were given
2. 1.2Mathematics A hypothetical 3Requiring a great deal of powers to stop and
object having mass but no endurance or effort. search suspects
airship-flying was pretty
physical size. hard work 5. 2.5informal Be hit by
2with negative The least possible (a bullet).
it's hard for drummers
amount. these days

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he agrees without hearing the with infinitive she found it6. 2.6 Instruct a bank to
least particle of evidence hard to believe that he
could be involved withhold payment on
(a cheque)
1. 3.1 Putting a lot of energy he grew nervous
Body :
into an activity. about the deal and
The physical structure, including he'd been a hard worker asked his bank
the bones, flesh, and organs, of a all his life manager to stop the
cheque
person or an animal. everyone has been hard
it's important to keep your body at work 7. 2.7 Refuse to supply
in good condition as usual; withhold or
2. 3.2 Difficult to bear;
1. 1.1 The trunk apart from the head causing suffering. deduct.
and the limbs. times were hard at the they stopped the
the blow almost severed his end of the war strikers' wages
head from his body he'd had a hard life 8. 8Boxing Defeat (an
2. 1.2 A corpse. 3. 3.3 Difficult to understand opponent) by a
they found his body washed up knockout.
or solve.
on the beach he was stopped in
this is a really hard
3. 1.3mass noun The physical and question the sixth by Tyson
mortal aspect of a person as 4. 3.4 Not showing sympathy9. 2.9 Pinch back (a
opposed to the soul or spirit. or affection; strict. plant).
we're together in body and spirit he can be such a hard
3with object Block or
4. 1.4informal A person's body taskmaster
close up (a hole or
regarded as an object of sexual 5. 3.5 (of a season or the leak)
desire. weather) severe. he tried to stop the
he was just after her body it's been a long, hard hole with the heel of
winter his boot
More example sentences
6. 3.6 Harsh or unpleasant to the stile has been
5. 1.5dated, informal A person of a stopped up
the senses.
specified type. the hard light of morning1. 3.1British dated Put a
a motherly body
7. 3.7 (of wine) harsh or filling in (a tooth).
sharp to the taste, 2. 3.2 Block the mouth

especially because of of (a fox's earth) prior


tannin. to a hunt.
Example sentences 3. 3.3 Plug the upper
end of (an organ
4(of information) reliable,
pipe), giving a note
especially because based
an octave lower.

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on something true or 4. 3.4 Obtain the
substantiated. required pitch from
hard facts about the (the string of a violin
underclass are
maddeningly elusive or similar instrument)
by pressing at the
1. 4.1 (of a subject of study)
appropriate point with
dealing with precise and
the finger.
verifiable facts.
5 Make (a rope) fast
efforts to turn psychology
into hard science with a stopper.

More example sentences 4West Indian no


object Be or behave
2. 4.2 Denoting an extreme
in a particular way.
or dogmatic faction within Why was she so? I
a political party. don't know, you know
the hard left how dem old people
stop.
3. 4.3 (of science fiction)
dealing with technological1. 4.1with
advances which do not complement Remain
contravene currently in a particular state
accepted scientific laws or or condition.
he said I mustn't
principles.
stop barefooted, so I
a hard SF novel
had to buy a pair of
5Strongly alcoholic; new shoes
denoting a spirit rather
than beer or wine.
1. 5.1 (of a drug) potent and
addictive.
2. 5.2 (of radiation) highly
penetrating.
3. 5.3 (of pornography)
highly obscene and
explicit.
6(of water) containing
mineral salts that make
lathering difficult.

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7(of the penis, clitoris, or
nipples) erect.
1. 7.1 (of a man) having an
erect penis.
8Phonetics
(of a consonant)
pronounced as a velar
plosive (as c in cat, g in
go).

5. Liquids
Liquids and gases are more similar to each other because, unlike solids, they both conform to the
shape of their container. Sarah Friedl. http://study.com/academy/lesson/fluids-in-physics-
definition-and-characteristics.html
Liquids are a fluid is a substance that is capable of flowing. It has no definite shape of its own. It
assumes the shape of its container. Liquids and gases are fluids. http://mechteacher.com/fluid/
A fluid is a substance that continually deforms (flows) under an applied shear stress.
https://www.boundless.com/physics/textbooks/boundless-physics-textbook/fluids-
10/introduction-91/what-is-a-fluid-336-6248/
My Opinion : Liquids is a thing that can be flowing
Noun Adjective Verb
Liquids : Similar : Conform :
Comply with rules,
A substance that flows Having a resemblance in
standards, or laws.
freely but is of constant appearance, character, or the kitchen does
volume, having a quantity, without being not conform to hygiene
consistency like that of identical. regulations
water or oil. a soft cheese similar to the changes were
drink plenty of liquids Brie introduced to conform with
northern India international
2Phonetics and similar areas classifications
A consonant produced by 1. 1.1 (of a person) behave
allowing the airstream to Capable : according to socially
flow over the sides of the acceptable conventions or
able of doing
tongue (typically l and r). standards.
somethingHaving the the pressure to conform
Gas : ability, fitness, or quality 2. 1.2 Be similar in form or
An air-like fluid substance necessary to do or achieve type; agree.
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any space available, I'm quite capable of taking the countryside
care of myself should conform to a certain
irrespective of its quantity. the aircraft is capable of idea of the picturesque
hot balls of gas that flying 5,000 miles non-
become stars stop
count noun poisonous Assumes :
gases 1. 1.1 Open to or admitting of
Suppose to be the case,
More example sentences something.
Synonyms the strange events without proof.
are capable of rational topics which assume
1. 1.1Physics A gaseous
explanation detailed knowledge of local
substance that cannot be events
liquefied by the application 2Able to achieve efficiently
with clause it is
of pressure alone. whatever one has to do; reasonable to assume that
Compare with vapour competent. such changes have
she looked enthusiastic significant social effects
and capable
with object and
a highly capable man
Substance : infinitive they were
assumed to be foreign
A particular kind of matter Flowing :
with uniform properties. (especially of long hair or 2Take or begin to have
a steel tube coated with a clothing) hanging or (power or responsibility)
waxy substance he assumed full
draping loosely and
responsibility for all
1. 1.1 An intoxicating, gracefully. organizational work
stimulating, or narcotic a long flowing gown of
lavender silk 1. 2.1 Seize (power or
chemical or drug, More example sentences control)
especially an illegal one. Synonyms
the rebels assumed
he was suspended for 1. 1.1 (of a line or contour) control of the capital
using a banned substance
smoothly continuous.
the flowing curves of the
as modifier substance 3Begin to have (a specified
abuse lawn quality, appearance, or
2The real physical matter 2. 1.2 Graceful and fluent. extent)
a flowing prose style militant activity had
of which a person or thing assumed epidemic
consists and which has a Definite : proportions
tangible, solid presence. Clearly stated or decided; Deforms :
proteins compose much of
not vague or doubtful. Distort the shape or form
the actual substance of the
we had no definite plans
body of; make misshapen.
1. 1.1 Clearly true or real; he was
1. 2.1 The most important or physically deformed by a
unambiguous.
essential part of
no definite proof has rare bone disease
emerged

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something; the real or 2. 1.2predicative (of a person) Shear :
essential meaning. certain or sure about with object Cut the wool off
the substance of the something. (a sheep or other animal)
Maastricht Treaty you're very definite about Paul has never sheared a
2. 2.2 The subject matter of a that! sheep before
demonstrations of
text, speech, or work of art,3. 1.3 Clear or undeniable sheep shearing
especially as contrasted (used for emphasis)
with the form or style in under the circumstances,
air conditioning is a definite
which it is presented. asset
the substance of his book
was the history of 4. 1.4 Having exact and
allegorical love literature discernible physical limits
mass noun the movie is a or form.
triumph of style over organizations have
substance boundaries in the sense
3mass noun The quality of that they may occupy a
definite geographical area
being important, valid, or
Applied :
significant.
he had yet to accomplish attributive (of a subject of
anything of substance study) put to practical use
1. 3.1 The quality of having a as opposed to being
solid basis in reality or fact. theoretical.
the claim has no applied chemistry
substance Compare with pure

2. 3.2 The quality of being


dependable or stable.
some were inclined to
knock her for her lack of
substance
3. 3.3 Wealth and
possessions.
a woman of substance

6. Gravitation
technical the force that causes two objects such as planets to move towards each other because of
their mass. http://www.ldoceonline.com/Physics-topic/gravitation

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gravitational mass as the property of matter that creates and responds to gravitational
forces. https://www.learner.org/courses/physics/unit/text.html?unit=3&secNum=4

(physics) the force of attraction between all masses in the universe; --Albert Einstein

My Opinion : A force acting on the object that make falling an object.

Noun adjective Verb


Attraction : Technical : Falling :
elating to a particular subject, 1no object, with
The action or power of
art, or craft, or its techniques. adverbial Move from a
evoking interest in or technical terms
higher to a lower
liking for someone or 1. 1.1 (especially of a book or
level, typically rapidly
something. article) requiring special
the timeless attraction of and without control.
a good tune knowledge to be understood. bombs could be seen
a technical report
she has very romantic falling from the
ideas about 2Involving or concerned with planes
sexual attraction applied and industrial sciences. my purse fell out of
an my bag
1. 1.1count noun A quality or
important technical achievement she was injured by a
feature that evokes falling tree
interest, liking, or desire. 3Resulting from mechanical
2no object, with
this reform has failure.
many attractions for those a technical fault adverbial (of a person)
on the left 4According to a strict application lose one's balance
2. 1.2count noun A place or interpretation of the law or and collapse.
she fell down at
which draws visitors by rules. school today
providing something of the arrest was I felt so dizzy that I
a technical violation of the treaty fell over
interest or pleasure.
the church is the town's he stumbled, tripped,
main tourist attraction and fell
3. 1.3Physics A force under 3no object, with
the influence of which adverbial Decrease in
objects tend to move number, amount,
towards each other. intensity, or quality.
gravitational attraction imports fell by 12 per
cent
we're worried that
Acting : standards are falling

The art or occupation of


performing fictional roles

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in plays, films, or 4no object, with
television. adverbial Be captured
she studied acting in New or defeated.
York their mountain
I'd prefer him not to go strongholds fell to
into acting as it's such an enemy attack
insecure business
as
modifier an acting career

7. Atom
Atoms are the basic units of matter and the defining structure of elements. Democritus
Atomic physics is the field of physics that studies atoms as an isolated system of electrons and an
atomic nucleus (anonymous)
An atom is the defining structure of an element, which cannot be broken by any chemical means.
My Opinion : Atom is smallest object
Noun adjective Verb
Atom : Basic : Define :
Forming an essential 1State or describe exactly
The smallest particle of a
foundation or starting the nature, scope,
chemical element that can
point; fundamental. or meaning of.
exist. certain basic rules must the contract will seek
be obeyed to define the client's
Canadian usually as
obligations
modifier A level of amateur Isolated :
2Mark out the boundary or
sport, typically involving 1Far away from other
limits of.
children aged between places, buildings, or clearly defined
nine and eleven. people; remote. boundaries
eight atom hockey teams isolated farms and
villages

Units : Broken :
An individual thing or 1Having been broken.
person regarded as single 2(of a person) having given
and complete but which up all hope; despairing.
can also form an individual he went to his grave
component of a larger or a broken man
more complex whole. 3Having breaks or gaps in
large areas of land made continuity.
up of smaller units

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A device that has a a broken white line across
the road
specified function,
4.Having an uneven and
especially one forming part
rough surface.
of a complex mechanism. he pressed onwards over
the gearbox and the broken ground
transmission unit
3A quantity chosen as a
standard in terms of which
other quantities may be
expressed.
a unit of measurement
4The number one.

Matter :

1 mass noun Physical


substance in general, as
distinct from mind and
spirit; (in physics) that
which occupies space and
possesses rest mass,
especially as distinct from
energy.
the structure and
properties of matter
2A subject or situation
under consideration.
a great deal of work was
done on this matter
financial matters
3the matterwith negative
or in questions The reason
for distress or a problem.
what's the matter?
4The substance or content
of a text as distinct from its
style or form.

8. Vector

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Vectors are quantities that require the specification of magnitude, orientation, and sense. John
Rennie. https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/132189/what-is-the-sense-of-a-vector

Vector quantities have both magnitude (size) and direction.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/higher/physics/mech_matt/vectors/revision/3/

My Opinion : Quantities have a magnitude and direction.

Noun Adjective Verb


Vectors : Require :
1Need for a particular purpose.
1Mathematics Physics
three patients required
A quantity having direction as well as operations
magnitude, especially as determining 1.1 Make necessary.
the position of one point in space it would have required much
research to produce a
relative to another. comprehensive list
1.2 Specify as compulsory.
2An organism, typically a biting insect
the minimum car
or tick, that transmits a disease or insurance required by law
parasite from one animal or plant to 1.3with object and infinitive (of
another. someone in authority) instruct or
expect (someone) to do
3A course to be taken by an aircraft. something.
you will be required to attend for
cross-examination
1.4require something ofRegard
Quantities :
an action, ability, or quality as due
1The amount or number of a material from (someone) by virtue of their
position.
or abstract thing not usually the care and diligence required of
estimated by spatial measurement. him as a trustee
the quantity and quality of the fruit
can be controlled
2Phonetics
The perceived length of a vowel
sound or syllable.
3Mathematics Physics
A value or component that may be
expressed in numbers.
Specification :

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1An act of identifying something
precisely or of stating a precise
requirement.
give a full specification of the job
advertised
2usually specificationsA detailed
description of the design and
materials used to make something.
one of the telescope's mirrors had
been manufactured to
incorrect specifications
Magnitude :

1The great size or extent of


something.
they may feel discouraged at the
magnitude of the task before them
2Size.
electorates of less than average
magnitude
3The degree of brightness of a star,
as represented by a number on a
logarithmic scale.
count noun the brightest stars have
the lowest magnitudes

9. Friction
The force that opposes the motion of an object is called friction.
http://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-friction-definition-formula-forces.html

Friction is a catchall word that refers to any force that resists relative tangential motion (or
intended motion). https://physics.info/friction/summary.shtml

Friction is the resistance to motion of one object moving relative to another.


https://www.livescience.com/37161-what-is-friction.html

My Opinion : Friction is a opposite force

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Noun Adjective Verb
Friction : Relative Tanggential: Opposes :
1Considered in relation 1Disagree with and
1The resistance that one
or in proportion to attempt to prevent,
surface or object encounters
something else. especially by argument.
when moving over another. the relative effectiveness a majority of the
a lubrication system which of the various electorate opposed EC
reduces friction mechanisms is not membership
1.1 The action of one surface known 1.1 Actively resist (a
or object rubbing against 1.1 Existing or person or system)
another. possessing a specified a workers'
the friction of braking characteristic only in movement opposed the
1.2 Conflict or animosity comparison to something regime
caused by a clash of wills, else; not absolute. 1.2 Compete with
temperaments, or opinions. she went down the steps
a considerable amount of (someone)
into the relative darkness a candidate to oppose the
friction between father and of the dining room leader in the presidential
son the firms contest
Catchall : are relative newcomers
to computers
usually as modifier A term or
category that encompasses a Resists :
variety of different elements. 1Withstand the action or
the stigmatizing catch-
effect of.
all term schizophrenia antibodies help us
to resist infection
1.1 Try to prevent by
Resistance : action or argument.
mass noun The refusal to we will resist changes to
the treaty
accept or comply with 1.2 Refrain from doing
something. (something tempting or
they displayed a narrow- unwise)
minded resistance to change I couldn't resist buying the
2The ability not to be affected blouse
1.3no object Struggle or
by something, especially fight back when attacked.
adversely. without giving her time
some of us have a to resist, he dragged her
lower resistance to cold than off her feet
others
3The impeding or stopping
effect exerted by one
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air resistance was reduced
by streamlining
4The degree to which a
substance or device opposes
the passage of an electric
current, causing energy
dissipation. By Ohm's
law resistance (measured in
ohms) is equal to the voltage
divided by the current.

10. Wave

A wave can be described as a disturbance that travels through a medium from one location to
another location. http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/waves/Lesson-1/What-is-a-Wave
PhysicsWaves

Wave is as a disturbance that travels through a medium. http://physics.tutorvista.com/waves.html

a disturbance or variation that transfers energy progressively from point to point in a medium
and that may take the form of an elastic deformation or of a variation of pressure, electric or
magnetic intensity, electric potential, or temperature.
http://www.acs.psu.edu/drussell/Demos/waves-intro/waves-intro.html

My Opinion : Wave is a vibrations that propagate


Noun Adjective Verb
Disturbance : Elastic : Wave :
1(of an object or material) 1no object Move one's
1mass noun The
able to resume its normal hand to and fro in greeting
interruption of a settled
shape spontaneously after or as a signal.
and peaceful condition.
being stretched or he waved to me from the
a helicopter landing can
compressed. train
cause disturbance to
residents a tourniquet of rubber 2no object Move to and fro
tubing or with a swaying motion
2A state in which normal
other elastic material is
mental or physical placed around the upper while remaining fixed to
functioning is disrupted. arm one point.
children with learning the flag waved in the wind
difficulty and
personality disturbance

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Location : 2Able to encompass much 3with object Style (hair) so
variety and change; that it curls slightly.
1A particular place or
flexible and adaptable. her hair had been carefully
position. waved for the evening
the definition of nationality
the property is set in a
is elastic in this
convenient location
cosmopolitan country Described :
1.1 An actual place or
natural setting in which a 3Economics 1Give a detailed account in
film or broadcast is made, (of demand or supply) words of.
as distinct from a
sensitive to changes in he described his
simulation in a studio.
price or income. experiences in a letter to
the movie was filmed
the labour supply is his parents
entirely on location
1.2mass noun The action very elastic 2Mark out or draw (a
of locating someone or 4Physics geometrical figure)
something. (of a collision) involving no on the diameter of a circle
the location of new decrease of kinetic energy. an equilateral triangle
housing beyond the is described
existing built-up areas Travels :
1.3 A position or address in
1no object, with
computer memory. adverbial Make a journey,
Variation : typically of some length.
the vessel had
1A change or slight been travelling from Libya
difference in condition, to Ireland
amount, or level, typically 2no object (of an object or
within certain limits. radiation) move, typically in
regional variations in a constant or predictable
house prices
way.
mass noun the figures
light travels faster than
showed
sound
marked variation from year
to year
2A different or distinct form
or version of something.
hurling is an
Irish variation of hockey
Deformation :

1The action or process of


deforming or distorting.
solid rock undergoing
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1.1 The result of a
distorting process.
the deformation will be
temporary
1.2count noun An altered
form of a word, especially
one used to avoid overt
profanity (e.g. dang for
damn).

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