Motion and Newton's Laws
Across
- 2. Most simply understood as a push or a pull. It has direction and magnitude
- 4. We use this when the same speed is not maintained
- 5. acceleration When an object changes direction and slows down. "deceleration"
- 8. Speed in a certain direction
- 10. A physicist and mathematician who came up with three laws that govern how things move in the world
- 13. The combination of all combined forces, taking into consideration the direction that the force is being applied
- 16. No acting force because two forces from opposite directions have canceled each other out
- 17. A net force in one direction
Down
- 1. This three-word phrase states that energy is transferred from one object to another when they collide
- 3. When an object continues in the same direction and speeds up
- 6. A measure of how difficult it is to change the inertia of an object, also illustrates as X = Mass times Velocity
- 7. The change of position
- 9. The speed at a specific instant
- 11. The rate at which velocity changes with time, it can either be a change in speed or in direction
- 12. Motion described in relation to a reference point
- 14. This can be described as the distance that something travels in a certain amount of time, or illustrated as X=change in distance/change in time
- 15. An objects resistance to change in motion