Across
- 3. – Direction the lever may turn
- 7. – Force or weight that the lever is moving or supporting
- 9. – Principle that explains the upward buoyant force on a fluid
- 10. – Describes a spring that stretches less for the same force
- 14. – Increasing this increases the buoyant force
- 15. – The weight of an object when submerged in a fluid
Down
- 1. – The amount a spring stretches under a load
- 2. – Type of force acting upward on a submerged object
- 4. – Type of lever represented by a nutcracker (5,3)
- 5. – Force applied to move a lever
- 6. – Property of an object that contributes to its weight
- 8. – Part of an object representing its mass balance point
- 11. – The pivot point of a lever
- 12. – Turning effect produced by a force at a distance from a pivot
- 13. – Law describing the relationship between force and spring extension
