Physics crossword puzzle

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Across
  1. 2. any push or pull between two objects, measured in Newtons (N)
  2. 4. is the tendency of all objects to resist change in motion dependent on mass, to keep doing what they are already doing
  3. 5. is the rate at which velocity changes (speed or direction) over time as a result of unbalanced forces and mass of the object.
  4. 9. a force acting directly in contact with an object
  5. 10. group of items interacting to form a unified whole
  6. 14. net force greater than zeros that cause changes in motion of an object in the direction of the greater force
  7. 15. is total distance traveled divided by total amount of time taken
  8. 17. three principles that explain the relationship between an object's motion and the forces applied to it; at least two laws always apply
  9. 20. gravity is the pull toward another object based on its mass. Gravity is constant meaning it is always pulling objects down at 9.8m/s2
  10. 22. speed in a given direction
  11. 23. is speed that is steady or unchanging
Down
  1. 1. newtons first law
  2. 3. is the sum of all forces acting on an object within a system, includes both magnitude (strength) and direction
  3. 6. newtons third law
  4. 7. newtons second law
  5. 8. stored energy of an object due to position, condition, or composition (ex: chemical energy can be food, propane gas, or batteries)
  6. 11. is the rate of change at which an object moves a distance over time
  7. 12. energy of objects in motion
  8. 13. forces acting on an object that cancel each other out causing a net for of zero and causing no change in movement
  9. 16. support force of a surface an object is in contact with preventing it from falling
  10. 17. unit of measurement of force (N)
  11. 18. is the amount of matter in an object measured in grams or kilograms
  12. 19. change in an object’s position or location
  13. 21. is a force that is opposite of motion between two surfaces that are touching causing it to slow down. A frictionless surface will not affect motion.