Across
- 6. The resulting force after all vector forces have been added
- 8. Force acting on an object that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction
- 9. The quantity of matter contained in a body, measured in kilograms (kg)
- 12. Forces acting on an object that are not equal in magnitude and/or direction
- 14. Balanced force that are equal in magnitude and opposite direction
- 16. Anything that has mass and occupies space
- 17. A vector quantity describing the distance traveled by an object in a particular direction per unit time the direction must be included for an accurate description of velocity
Down
- 1. A diagram showing all the forces acting on an object in a given situation
- 2. A physical quantity describe completely by its magnitude
- 3. The force that resists the motion of one surface relative to another with which it is in contact
- 4. A push or pull which changes an object's motion, direction or the shape and size of an object, a vector quantity measured in Newtons (N)
- 5. A quantity which needs both magnitude and direction to describe it
- 7. The size of a measurement of a vector, scalar quantities that consist of a number and unit only, without direction
- 10. The rate of change of velocity of a moving object, measured in m/s
- 11. The resistance of an object to a change in its state of motion
- 13. A unit of force defined as 1 kg m/sec, meaning 1 newton force is needed to accelerate a 1 kg mass 1 m/sec
- 15. A scalar quantity describing the distance traveled by an object in one unit of time if an object covers distance d in time t then its speed given by d/t