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Across
- 2. A unit to describe when an event occurs
- 4. Opposite of negative direction
- 5. A quantity that describes a specific point relative to a reference
- 8. When a moving object moves at a constant velocity
- 9. A line that runs through most points on a time-position graph
- 10. Measurement including direction
- 11. The difference between when an event occurs and when it ends
- 12. This is calculated by dividing displacement by change in time
- 14. The rate of change of a moving object
- 15. The constant force that travels at a rate of 9.81 m/s
- 17. Is time intervals a scalar or vector quantity
- 19. South, West, negative, up, down, positive are all examples of this
- 20. The total amount of distance travelled
Down
- 1. A straight line on a time position graph used to represent uniform motion
- 3. A straight line distance and direction from one point to another
- 4. A slope that runs through the positive sections of a time graph
- 6. The fastest rate that you can fall at
- 7. The line to represent non-uniform motion on a time position graph
- 12. The rate at which an object changes it's velocity
- 13. The Greek letter used to represent change
- 16. The size and quantity of an object
- 18. This can come in Negative, Positive or Zero form