Physics Test

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Across
  1. 4. A graph that shows how position depends on time is ________-________.
  2. 5. The method of converting units using dimensional analysis is the ________-________.
  3. 8. The change in position of an object is __________.
  4. 11. The sum of two or more vectors is the __________.
  5. 12. An object that has the same average velocity for all time intervals is moving at ________-_________.
  6. 15. The separation between two objects is __________.
  7. 21. The positions of objects can be compared to a chosen position, the ________-________.
  8. 22. The difference between two clock readings is ________-________.
  9. 23. A quantity that has both magnitude and direction is a(n) __________ quantity.
  10. 24. The state of an object under the influence of a gravitational force with no counteracting force is ________-________.
Down
  1. 1. The point at which the resultant force acting on an object is zero is __________.
  2. 2. The force pair where, for every action, there is an equal (in size) and opposite (in direction) reaction is called ________-________.
  3. 3. The point from which a body or an object starts moving is the __________.
  4. 6. The speed of an object at a particular moment in time is its ________-________.
  5. 7. The horizontal displacement of a projectile is called the __________.
  6. 9. The amount of matter an object or substance contains is __________.
  7. 10. A graph that shows how velocity depends on time is ________-________.
  8. 13. The change in velocity divided by the time interval is __________.
  9. 14. Both the speed and direction of motion are expressed as __________.
  10. 16. An object's resistance to change of its state of motion is __________.
  11. 17. The separation between an object and a reference point is the __________.
  12. 18. The apparent shift in the position of an object when it is viewed from various angles is ____________.
  13. 19. The push or pull exerted on or by an object is __________.
  14. 20. A quantity that has only magnitude is a(n) __________ quanitity.