Force and Motion
Across
- 2. a force that exists as the boundary between any two pieces of matter that are in contact with each other.
- 5. when the magnitude and direction of more than one force acting on an object results in zero net foce.
- 7. speed that stays the same, traveling the same distance each second.
- 10. information that supports or refutes a claim.
- 11. the location of an object relative to an origin.
- 12. a desirable outcome given up to gain another desirable outcome.
- 14. the distance a vehicle travels from the moment the driver applies the brakes until the vehicle comes to a complete stop.
- 15. the time interval between the moment a driver realizes a problem and when the driver applies the brakes.
- 16. the total distance an object travels divided by the amount of time it took the object to travel that distance.
- 18. minimum requirement(s) for how the design must function.
- 19. when the magnitude and direction of more than one force acting on an object give a net force unequal to zero.
- 21. he distance a car travels during a reaction time.
- 22. a group of interacting objects or processes.
Down
- 1. the energy an object has because of its motion.
- 3. the change in speed per unit time.
- 4. a push or a pull
- 6. the total distance a vehicle travels during the driver's effort to bring the behicle to a hault. Reaction time + braking distance
- 8. a quantity that describes both speed and direction.
- 9. something that limits the solution to a problem.
- 13. the rate at which an object moves. Distance divided by time.
- 17. someone that uses science and tools to build a product that solves a practical problem.
- 20. the SI unit of measurement for force.