Galileo and Units Review

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Across
  1. 5. The foundation for the International System of Measurements comes from seven _______.
  2. 8. The SI unit for time is the _______.
  3. 10. The SI unit for the amount of something is the ______.
  4. 11. The number portion of a physical quantity is called ______.
  5. 13. The SI unit for mass is the ______.
  6. 14. In the absence of air resistance, objects experience a _______ acceleration as they fall.
  7. 15. Galilean ______ states that physical is the same in all nonaccelerating reference frames.
  8. 17. The SI unit for electric current is the _______.
  9. 18. The SI unit for thermodynamic temperature is the ______.
  10. 19. Galileo used a _______ experiment to prove heavier objects did not fall faster than lighter ones.
Down
  1. 1. A __________ is anything that can be measured and described using a number and unit.
  2. 2. All the units in the SI system are defined from seven fundamental ______.
  3. 3. The scientific community worldwide uses _______ when taking measurements to prevent confusion and potential disaster.
  4. 4. The relationship between speed and time is ______ for falling objects.
  5. 6. A physical quantity that only needs a number and unit to completely describe it.
  6. 7. Galileo determined that for falling objects, distance was proportional to time _______.
  7. 9. A physical quantity that requires a number, and unit, and a direction to describe it completely.
  8. 10. The SI unit for length is the ______.
  9. 12. ______ units are composed of two or more base units.
  10. 14. Galileo believed a force was necessary to ______ and object's motion, not sustain it.
  11. 16. According to Galileo, the all objects accelerate at the same rate in a ______.