Myasiah Phillips
Across
- 2. a person who conducts research and applies scientific and technological knowledge
- 6. and axle: a shaft attached to a disk.
- 7. proprietorship: a business or operation owned by one person.
- 10. tools: simple, handheld artifacts that require human muscle power
- 14. arm: a rod or bar on a lever that rests and
- 15. a person who organizes and directs the work of others in a business,
- 17. materials: human-made materials.
- 18. A simple machine that multiplies the force applied to it.
- 19. a form of private ownership in which businesses are owned
- 22. grooved wheels attached to an axle
- 23. artifacts that amplify the speed, amount, or direction of a force.
- 25. facts and figures, called data, that have been sorted
- 26. people who generally develop a basic knowledge of physics,
- 28. information learned and applied to a task.
- 30. artifacts humans use to expand their capabilities.
- 32. levers: levers in which the effort is placed between the load and the fulcrum.
Down
- 1. visible, fluid materials that will not normally hold
- 2. people with very special talents
- 3. skilled workers in service operations.
- 4. people who financially support a technological system
- 5. a device used to split and separate materials and to grip parts.
- 8. and axle: a shaft attached to a disk.
- 9. materials that easily disperse and
- 11. capable of being used up, but replaceable
- 12. materials: materials that occur naturally on earth.
- 13. materials: materials that come from living organisms.
- 16. levers: levers in which the load is between the effort and the fulcrum.
- 20. skilled workers in laboratories and product-testing facilities. They work closely with
- 21. an inclined plane wrapped around a shaft.Second-class levers: levers in which the load is between the effort
- 24. multiplier: a simple machine that increases
- 27. materials: materials that do not come
- 29. the raw, unorganized facts and figures
- 31. staff: non managerial workers who carry out such tasks