physics one

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Across
  1. 1. (kg) Unit of mass.
  2. 4. Product of an object's mass and velocity.
  3. 7. The individual vectors, often perpendicular, whose sum is the resultant
  4. 9. Speed in a given direction.
  5. 12. Force Force of gravity between two masses.
  6. 13. Vector Vector obtained by the vector addition of two or more vectors.
  7. 14. Energy Energy due to motion.
  8. 17. Collision Collision where kinetic energy is not conserved.
  9. 20. Motion Motion of an object thrown into the air.
  10. 21. Quantity with only magnitude.
  11. 22. Change in position of an object.
  12. 23. Force of attraction between objects.
  13. 25. (m) Unit of length.
  14. 26. Collision Collision conserving kinetic energy.
  15. 28. Laws of Motion Three laws describing the relationship between motion and force.
  16. 30. Quantity with both magnitude and direction.
  17. 33. Push or pull on an object.
  18. 34. Velocity Rate of rotation.
  19. 35. Force resisting motion.
  20. 36. (s) Unit of time.
  21. 37. Acceleration Acceleration towards the center of circular motion.
Down
  1. 2. Change in momentum.
  2. 3. Horizontal distance traveled by a projectile.
  3. 4. Amount of matter in an object.
  4. 5. Rough calculation.
  5. 6. Force Force exerted perpendicular to a surface.
  6. 8. Rate of change of velocity.
  7. 10. of Projection Angle at which a projectile is launched.
  8. 11. Force Force directing an object towards the center of its circular path.
  9. 15. Force Total force acting on an object.
  10. 16. Force due to gravity acting on an object.
  11. 18. Path followed by a projectile.
  12. 19. Addition Process of combining vectors to find their sum.
  13. 20. Energy Stored energy based on position.
  14. 24. of Momentum Total momentum remains constant in a closed system.
  15. 27. of Magnitude Approximate size or scale of a value.
  16. 29. Figures Digits in a number that contribute to its precision.
  17. 31. Energy Energy stored in a compressed or stretched object.
  18. 32. Force transmitted through a string, rope, or similar object.