Mastering Vectors

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Across
  1. 2. A vector that represents a change in position
  2. 4. The length or size of a vector
  3. 6. Values that specify the position of a point in a space
  4. 7. A point or object used as a basis for measurement or comparison
  5. 10. Lines that overlap entirely when they lie on top of one another
  6. 13. A vector perpendicular to a surface or another vector
  7. 16. The endpoint of a vector
  8. 17. The measure between two intersecting vectors or lines
  9. 19. A vector that lies within a plane
  10. 20. The vector sum of two or more vectors
  11. 23. A quantity that has only magnitude, no direction
  12. 24. The orientation of a vector in space
  13. 25. A quantity that has both magnitude and direction
Down
  1. 1. Cosines of the angles a vector makes with the coordinate axes
  2. 3. A coordinate system defined by x, y, and z axes
  3. 5. A way of representing vectors using i, j, k components or column form
  4. 8. The projection of a vector along the axes in a coordinate system
  5. 9. A vector with a magnitude of 1
  6. 11. A method for vector addition using the triangle formed by two vectors
  7. 12. Vectors or quantities that are related by a constant factor
  8. 14. A method for vector addition using a parallelogram formed by two vectors
  9. 15. When the sum of forces or vectors acting on a point is zero
  10. 18. The starting point of a vector
  11. 21. A rough drawing representing a vector or geometry visually
  12. 22. Changing a vector’s position, orientation, or size