PHYSICAL EDUCATION MIDTERMS EXAM
Across
- 4. – The ability to move quickly from one point to another.
- 5. – The study of forces that cause movement in the human body.
- 7. – A twisting force that causes rotation.
- 8. – Exercises that involve explosive movements to improve power and speed.
- 13. – The mechanical advantage gained using a lever.
- 14. – The process by which the body converts food into energy.
- 18. – The study of how water interacts with moving objects, crucial in swimming.
- 20. – The range of motion around a joint.
- 22. – The ability to sustain physical activity for extended periods.
- 25. – A structured program to improve fitness or sports performance.
- 26. – The process of allowing the body to rest and repair after exercise.
- 29. – The study of how air moves around objects, important in sports.
- 30. – The resistance encountered when one surface moves over another.
- 31. – A person trained or skilled in physical activities or sports.
- 32. – A push or pull exerted on an object, affecting motion.
- 35. – Physical damage to the body due to strain, impact, or poor technique.
- 36. – The time it takes to respond to a stimulus.
- 37. – The capacity of a muscle or group of muscles to exert force.
- 38. – The position in which someone holds their body while standing or sitting.
- 40. of Mass – The point where the mass of an object is evenly distributed.
Down
- 1. – The quantity of motion an object has, dependent on mass and velocity.
- 2. – The ability to change direction quickly and accurately.
- 3. – The execution of a skill or physical activity in sports or exercise.
- 6. – The ability to maintain control of body movements and position.
- 9. – A state of balance in the body during movement or rest.
- 10. – The speed of something in a given direction.
- 11. – The study of motion without considering the forces causing it.
- 12. – The force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth.
- 15. – Tissues in the body responsible for movement.
- 16. – The ability to exert maximum force in a short amount of time.
- 17. – Opposition to motion, such as air or water resistance.
- 19. – The rate at which velocity changes over time.
- 21. – The capacity to do work, needed for movement and exercise.
- 23. – The study of movement in biological systems, especially the human body.
- 24. – The ability to maintain stability and control over the body's position.
- 27. – The body's ability to adjust to physical training over time.
- 28. – The state of being extremely tired due to physical exertion.
- 33. – The ability to use different body parts smoothly and efficiently.
- 34. – A short, fast run over a specific distance.
- 39. – An automatic response to a stimulus.