Across
- 2. Study of size and its consequences.
- 3. Cell division and proliferation at stress are termed:
- 8. Water flow in the same direction.
- 9. The tendency of a submerged object in a fluid to sink or rise.
- 10. Devices that transfer forces.
- 12. Forces that slides its section.
- 13. A condition wherein an unstressed tissue tends to decrease in prominence.
- 17. Type of vision where visual fields overlap.
- 18. Standards of measurement that when attached to length,time,and mass, give them concrete value.
- 19. He popularized a system of transformation grids that express overall changes in shape.
- 21. Forces that stretch on an object.
- 23. Resisting force.
- 24. Describes the effect of one body acting on another through their respective mass and acceleration.
- 25. In engineering terms, torque is more commonly describe as the:
- 28. Nearsightedness.
- 29. Rate of change in an object's position.
- 31. Carries information about the environment.
- 32. Originally associated with the thumb's width.
- 34. Concept of inertia.
- 35. Concept of the flow of events.
- 36. Measurents of variables with a magnitude and a direction.
- 37. Is the point about which an animal is evenly balanced.
Down
- 1. Visual fields do not overlap.
- 4. Rate of change in its velocity.
- 5. The slightly different views one gets of a distant object when it is viewed from different point.
- 6. Describes growth in which proportion remain constant.
- 7. Pivot point.
- 10. A prokaryotic,bacterium-like organism.
- 11. Tendency of a body to resist a change in its state of motion.
- 12. A measurement with only magnitude and no direction.
- 13. He figured out that bouyancy was related to the volume an object displaces compared to its own weight.
- 14. Farsightedness.
- 15. change in shape in correlation with a change in size is called:
- 16. Water flow in the opposite direction.
- 20. Sharp focusing of a visual image upon the retina.
- 22. Oldest of the physical sciences.
- 26. A measure of force.
- 27. Permanent part of an animal's environment.
- 30. Forces pressing down to an object to compact it.
- 33. Concept of distance.