Description

A problematic population explosion of algae, usually caused by excessive nutrients.
The angle between the incident ray and the normal line.
The angle between the normal line and the reflected ray.
A combination of fixed and movable pulleys.
A lever in which the fulcrum is between the effort and the load.
A lever in which the load is between the fulcrum and the effort.
A lever in which the effort is applied between the fulcrum and the load.
A lens that is thinner and flatter in the middle and around the edges; causes light to diverge.
A lens that is thicker in the middle than around the edges; causes refracting light rays to converge.
The highest part of a wave
A method of separating the parts of a liquid mixture.
A gear whose movement is caused by a driving gear.
A main gear that causes other gears to move.
The distance between the fulcrum and the effort force.
The force supplied to any machine to produce an action.
The science of designing environments that best suit the human body.
A winding ridge made of sand and gravel formed by streams that flow beneath a glacier.
A pulley supported by being attached to something that does not move.
The point of a lever that does not move.
Rays with the shortest frequency.
A rotating wheel-like device with teeth around its rim.
The study of pressure in liquids
A ramp or slope.
The coloured ring in your eye that works like a diaphragm of a camera.
The unit used to measure Work.
A unit of pressure equal to 1000 pascals.
The distance from the load to the fulcrum.
A ratio of force produced by a machine to the force applied to the machine.
A reference line drawn perpendicular to a reflecting surface.
Not allowing any light to pass through.
This connects the eye to the brain.
The work a machine does on a load.
The unit for pressure.
In this system gas transmits a force in an enclosed space.
Stored energy.
Safe to drink.
Any electromagnetic wave that is useful for carrying sounds or pictures through the air.
The bending of light when it travels from one medium to another.
The light sensitive area at the back of the eye.
In the retina, these detects colour.
The measure of the amount of salts dissolved in a liquid.
A gear with teeth that fit into the links of a chain.
Allowing some light to pass through, but is diffused.
Allowing light to pass through clearly.
The lowest part on a wave.

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