Engineering
Across
- 1. The branch of science that deals with the fundamental principles of the universe, including matter, energy, motion, and force.
- 4. An instrument for measuring the speed and direction of the wind.
- 5. The application of scientific principles and mathematical methods to design, construct, and operate structures, machines, systems, and processes.
- 7. The resistance encountered when one object rubs against another, slowing down motion.
- 10. Stored energy that an object possesses due to its position, condition, or composition.
- 13. The capacity to do work or produce heat; exist in various forms such as kinetic, potential, thermal, etc.
- 14. Metric unit of mass.
- 16. The rate at which an object changes its velocity over time.
- 17. A systematic procedure carried out to verify, refute, or establish the validity of a hypothesis.
- 20. A unit of time, equal to one sixtieth of a minute.
- 21. A dimension in which events occur in sequence, measured in seconds.
- 22. The product of an object's mass and velocity, indicating its motion and quantity of motion.
Down
- 1. A proportion or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100.
- 2. Relating to motion.
- 3. The speed of an object in a specific direction.
- 6. The force of attraction between masses.
- 8. The change in momentum of an object.
- 9. The natural movement of air, often harnessed for power or studied in meteorology.
- 11. The tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion or state of rest.
- 12. A push or pull exerted on an object.
- 15. A detailed plan or design, typically architectural or engineering, representing the features of a structure or device.
- 18. The amount of matter in an object, measured in kilograms.
- 19. Unit of force in the International System of Units (SI).