Forces

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Across
  1. 3. The opposite direction to where a compass needle is pointing.
  2. 10. A magnet which is created by an electric current running through a wire around a piece of metal.
  3. 11. To push away.
  4. 13. A solid translucent plastic which can act as an insulator.
  5. 14. A device can be used to determine if something has been electrostatically charged.
  6. 17. The lowest velocity that a body must have in order to escape the gravitational attraction of planet or another object.
  7. 18. The direction in which a compass needle points.
  8. 19. An interaction of a push, pull or twist on an object.
  9. 20. A charge where there is more protons than electrons.
  10. 21. A region where objects within that region are impacted upon by a force.
  11. 23. To have the properties of a magnet.
Down
  1. 1. A charge where there is more electrons than protons.
  2. 2. When matter is not touching other matter.
  3. 4. The force of attraction between any two masses.
  4. 5. A piece of iron or other similar metal which exerts a magnetic field.
  5. 6. The unit of force.
  6. 7. To have an uneven amount of something.
  7. 8. To pull towards.
  8. 9. A machine which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
  9. 10. A type of force where a positive charge is attracted to a negative charge.
  10. 12. When matter has built-up an inbalance of electrons and protons.
  11. 13. The ends of a magnet where the field is strongest.
  12. 15. The speed at which a falling object (falling due to gravitational force) ceases to accelerate downward.
  13. 16. A hard, heated rubber which acts as an insulator.
  14. 20. A styrofoam ball used to detect electrostatic charge.
  15. 22. When matter is touching other matter.