physics 1

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Across
  1. 4. physics that was developed from the Renaissance to the end of the 19th century
  2. 7. relativity, quantum mechanics, or both
  3. 8. the study of objects smaller than can be seen with a microscope
  4. 9. the study of objects moving at speeds greater than about 1% of the speed of light, or of objects being affected by a strong gravitational field
Down
  1. 1. the science concerned with describing the interactions of energy, matter, space, and time; it is especially interested in what fundamental mechanisms underlie every phenomenon
  2. 2. representation of something that is often too difficult (or impossible) to display directly
  3. 3. a description, using concise language or a mathematical formula, a generalized pattern in nature that is supported by scientific evidence and repeated experiments
  4. 5. a method that typically begins with an observation and question that the scientist will research; next, the scientist typically performs some research about the topic and then devises a hypothesis; then, the scientist will test the hypothesis by performing an experiment; finally, the scientist analyzes the results of the experiment and draws a conclusion
  5. 6. an explanation for patterns in nature that is supported by scientific evidence and verified multiple times by various groups of researchers