Across
- 2. The degree of confidence in the exactness of a measurement
- 5. The slope of a velocity versus time graph
- 10. Units of both work and energy
- 14. The law that predicts the interference patterns of waves
- 15. This force converts kinetic energy to thermal energy
- 16. Shorthand for a coefficient of friction
- 17. Quantities with both magnitude and direction
- 19. Balances the force of gravity at terminal velocity
- 21. An object's resistance to acceleration
- 22. Forces that do not affect the energy or momentum of a system
- 26. A collision where momentum is conserved, but some kinetic energy is lost
- 28. A force defined by it being perpendicular to a surface
- 31. This is revealed by the slope of a position versus time graph
- 32. The unit of frequency
- 35. Measured in Amperes
- 37. The component of gravity balanced by the normal force
- 38. Also known as electromotive force
- 40. Forces transferred through rope or string
- 41. This is Newton's Law describing equal forces in opposite directions.
- 43. The energy stored in food and fuel
Down
- 1. Equal to the area under a velocity versus time graph
- 3. This type of potential energy is stored in springs
- 4. Circuits with multiple pathways
- 6. A quantity that has magnitude but ignores direction
- 7. The force determined by the displacement of a fluid
- 8. The product of an object's mass and velocity
- 9. The method of adding vectors
- 11. The result of balanced forces
- 12. The namesake of the Law that describes spring forces
- 13. A machine designed to demonstrate Newton's Laws
- 18. The type of waves formed in musical instruments
- 20. The unit of power
- 23. Locations of total destructive interference in a wave
- 24. Earth's gravitational attraction to an object
- 25. Is determined by a calculation of percentage error
- 27. Measured in standard units of cubic meters
- 29. The sum of vectors
- 30. The rate at which one does work or transforms energy
- 33. The process by which energy is transformed
- 34. The sum of potential and kinetic energy
- 36. The nature of measuring quantities in comparison to others
- 39. The inverse of period
- 42. The amount of matter in a substance
