The Physical Set (2.0 Geodetic Set)
Across
- 2. A mathematical sciences term for a line about which a rotating body revolves; a central line about which a 3-dimensional body is symmetrical; the central lines of the Cartesian Coordinate System
- 4. A physical sciences term for the transverse wave-form composed of synchronised oscillations of magnetic and electric fields that propagate at the speed of light (9,5)
- 6. Pertaining to geodesy; a natural sciences term concerning the measurement of the Earth
- 7. The physical sciences term for a disturbance or oscillation of a physical quantity that travels through a medium and transfers energy from one particle of the medium to another; oscillations that may be mechanical and electrochemical in nature
- 11. A physical sciences term describing the interactions elementary particles in physical systems of nature; the subject matter of quantum mechanics (11,5)
- 14. The physical sciences term for the small constituents of matter; a small localised object having physical and chemical properties such as volume and mass
- 15. An astrological sciences term for the Ptolemaic System which describes Earth as the orbital centre of all celestial bodies; representing the Earth at the centre
- 18. The astrological sciences term for the totality of space and time; also known as a the ‘Cosmos’
Down
- 1. A physical sciences term for the properties of a lodestone; a piece of iron or steel having propensity to attract other ferromagnetic materials
- 3. A mathematical sciences term explaining the geometry of a line intersecting two or more other lines
- 5. A physical sciences term for the force of electricity in motion
- 8. A mathematical sciences term for the extent and size of a mathematical object
- 9. A mathematical sciences term for a line or surface intersecting at right angles (Angle = 90o)
- 10. A mathematical sciences term for a tensor field having differentiable manifolds; also known as open subsets of Euclidean space (6,5)
- 11. Strength, energy, power and intensity; a type of interaction with the potential to change the motion of an object
- 12. A continuum of geo-chemical responsiveness through to mathematical-logical responsiveness
- 13. A physical sciences term for the propensity for physical objects to attract each other as a consequence of the curvature of space and time; the tendency for terrestrial bodies to fall to the centre of the Earth
- 14. The natural science concerned with the study of matter, energy, motion and force and the way in which the universe behaves
- 16. A continuum of colloidal-passive distribution through to ego-aggressive distribution
- 17. A physical sciences term expressing the strength of a field of force in terms of the flow rate per unit area or the surface integral of the unit area