Physical Science 3.2 Review
Across
- 1. resistance of a material to certain types of small deformations
- 7. occurs when two forces in opposite directions are side by side
- 8. maximum amount of permanent deformation to which a material may be subjected without breaking
- 10. change in shape
- 12. solids whose molecules are not arranged in orderly patterns
- 13. combination of stretching and compression
Down
- 2. molecules in the object are pulled apart; can be expressed mathematically by Hooke’s law
- 3. solids whose molecules are arranged in a well-ordered pattern
- 4. opposite of stretching
- 5. how strongly a material opposes deformation
- 6. ability of a solid to recover its original shape after being deformed
- 9. twisting
- 11. how far a material can be deformed from its original shape before that deformation becomes permanent