Physics Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. the transfer of air in cells of rising and falling air
  2. 5. a phenomenon is more credible the more natural it seems
  3. 7. The amount of matter an object contains
  4. 10. the ability to be observed by different humans at different times
  5. 13. When x rises, y falls
  6. 14. A temperature measurement unit based on the freezing and boiling point of water
  7. 18. The transfer of heat by the contact of two or more objects
  8. 21. The pressure excreted by the weight of one atmosphere (14.695 pounds-per-square inch)
  9. 25. The constant ratio between variables
  10. 27. A change from a high concentration to a low concentration
  11. 28. Data used to back up a scientific claim
  12. 29. The mass of an object multiplied by its volume
  13. 30. The transfer of heat by way of waves
  14. 31. the law that states that particles are neither destroyed or created
Down
  1. 1. Variables left unchanged during an experiment
  2. 3. A scientific question around which an experiment/research project is based
  3. 4. the ability to be observed by human senses or a tool repeated times
  4. 6. A tool used to measure atmospheric pressure
  5. 8. A measure of heat
  6. 9. /an answer belived to be a true answer to a scientific query
  7. 11. The amount of space an object/substance takes up
  8. 12. A substance that deters the transfer of heat
  9. 15. a theory predicting the outcome of an experiment
  10. 16. A measure of particle speed within the mass of an object
  11. 17. /a visual scale representation that helps explain,understand, and predict an outcome or phenomenon.
  12. 19. The amount of force excerpted on an object/substance by particle collisions
  13. 20. The amount of energy present in a substance
  14. 21. The temperature at which all particle movements cease
  15. 22. chemical reaction
  16. 23. the explanation (Why) of why a claim is the answer to a scientific question
  17. 24. /the knowledge that a belief is not certain, it can be modified, adapted, or scrapped by new evidence.
  18. 26. / a belief in something based on prior observations and patterns, or how predictable it seems