Across
- 2. is the rate of change of velocity.
- 4. is the time rate of change of position. It is the displacement of a body in a specific time interval. It is a vector quantity.
- 5. A single vector is usually divided into two vectors
- 6. are combination of fundamental quantities.
- 9. refers to the straight-line distance between an object’s initial and final positions, with direction toward the final position.
- 11. usually come from the measuring instrument or in the design of the experiment itself.
- 13. result from unpredictable or inevitable changes during data measurement.
- 15. represents how close or consistent the independent measurements of the same quantity are to one another.
- 16. refers to the closeness of a measured value to the expected or true value of a physical quantity.
Down
- 1. described completely by their magnitudes and appropriate units.
- 3. is a convenient and widely used method of expressing large and small numbers.
- 7. described by their magnitudes, appropriate units, and directions.
- 8. This idealized motion of a falling object, which is acted upon only by the force of gravity, is
- 10. is the process of comparing something with a standard.
- 12. The sum of two or more vectors
- 14. is the distance traveled by a body in a given time. It is a scalar quantity.