Across
- 4. A fundamental force.
- 5. A vector [not a force] that always changes direction.
- 9. The "R" in Kepler's 3rd law.
- 13. Perpendicular component of Fg on an incline with friction.
- 15. J
- 16. Says that displacement is proportional to the deforming force.
- 17. An estimate of the distance between the Earth and the Sun.
- 18. This tells you about the shape of an orbit.
- 19. This has a mass of approximately 7.35 x 10^22 kg.
- 20. The rate at which momentum changes.
Down
- 1. Was formed using Kepler's 3rd law.
- 2. Force that is opposite of the motion [for the scope of this course].
- 3. Force that doesn't actually exist.
- 6. Another way to spell "ear in it"
- 7. Never a push force.
- 8. This is how you get out of this place once and for all.
- 10. This is found by applying a force to an unknown mass and measuring the acceleration.
- 11. F*v
- 12. p
- 14. If you are given that Vi=2m/s, a=10m/s^2, t=4s, m=60g and the number of your solution is 528, what does it represent?
