Across
- 2. – How fast an object moves; distance traveled per unit time.
- 5. – How much useful output energy or work is obtained compared to the input.
- 6. – Energy an object has because it is moving.
- 7. – The force of gravity acting on an object’s mass.
- 10. – A push or pull that can change an object’s motion or shape.
- 11. – Speed in a specific direction.
- 12. – The rate of change of one quantity with respect to another (often slope of a graph).
- 13. – An object’s resistance to changes in its motion.
- 14. – A principle stating that certain quantities (like energy) remain constant in an isolated system.
- 16. – The total length of the path an object travels, regardless of direction.
Down
- 1. – The amount of matter in an object; a measure of how hard it is to change its motion.
- 3. – The straight-line change in position from start to finish, including direction.
- 4. – Stored energy due to position or condition (e.g., height or compression).
- 8. – A state where all forces are balanced, so there is no change in motion.
- 9. – The rate at which velocity changes over time.
- 12. – The force of attraction between objects with mass.
- 15. – The ability to do work or cause change.
