Across
- 1. A push or a pull that can make objects move, stop, or change direction.
- 3. The force applied to a certain area. It can be high or low and can be measured in different units, like pounds per square inch.
- 5. An object that can attract certain materials, like iron or steel. It has two ends, called poles, called North and South.
- 9. The act of moving or changing position. It can be fast or slow, straight or curved, and in different directions.
- 11. How fast an object's speed changes over time. It can speed up, slow down, or change direction.
- 12. How much matter (stuff) is packed into a certain space. It can determine whether something floats or sinks in water.
- 13. The speed of an object in a specific direction. It tells us how fast and in which way something is moving.
Down
- 2. A form of energy that can flow through wires and power devices. It can also create light, heat, and sound.
- 4. The tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion. It likes to keep doing what it's already doing, either moving or staying still.
- 5. The force that attracts certain materials, like iron, towards magnets. It can also push or pull other magnets.
- 6. The force that pulls objects towards each other, like how Earth pulls everything towards its center.
- 7. Vibrations that travel through the air or other materials and can be heard by our ears.
- 8. The ability to do work or make things happen. It can come in many forms, such as light, heat, or motion.
- 10. The force that happens when two things rub against each other and try to slow down or stop each other's motion.