Unit 1: Kinematics

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Across
  1. 3. created when graphing inverse relationships
  2. 7. the variable the experimenter can control directly
  3. 9. 4 quarts = 1 ___
  4. 11. ___ zeros are never considered significant
  5. 15. a description of how close a series of measurements are to one another
  6. 16. the SI base unit for length
  7. 18. when multiplying you must ___ the exponents
  8. 19. trailing zeros are considered significant only when the number contains a ___
  9. 20. the last step in the scientific method is to ___ your results
  10. 23. the "responding variable"
  11. 24. when dividing you must ___ the exponents
  12. 25. in scientific notation the ___ is always greater than one and less than ten
  13. 26. the study of matter and energy
  14. 29. 1 meter = 1 000 000 000 ___
  15. 30. scientific notation is written as a ___ of two numbers
Down
  1. 1. when adding or subtracting, report to the fewest number of ___
  2. 2. the SI base unit for mass
  3. 4. physics observes the ___ between matter and energy
  4. 5. the SI base unit for luminous intensity
  5. 6. when multiplying or dividing, report to the fewest number of ___
  6. 8. ___ relationship can be written as y = mx + b
  7. 10. the SI base unit for thermodynamic temperature
  8. 12. a ratio of equivalent measurements
  9. 13. an ___ number is generated every time a measurement is taken
  10. 14. 1 000 000 meter = 1 ___
  11. 17. the SI base unit for the amount of a substance
  12. 18. a description of how close a measurement is to the actual or true value of whatever is measured
  13. 21. all non ___ digits are considered significant
  14. 22. the SI base unit for electric current
  15. 27. created when graphing quadratic relationships
  16. 28. the SI base unit for time