Across
- 1. to calculate a time interval, you must subtract the _____ time from the final time
- 4. rise over run
- 5. one of the magnitudes of velocity
- 10. rate of change in position for a time interval
- 11. when the acceleration and velocity are going in opposite directions, this is ______ acceleration
- 12. a horizontal line on a position-time graphs indicates _____ slope
- 13. when an object is moving at a constant rate
- 15. the type of graph where the slope equals acceleration
- 16. the type of graph where the slope equals velocity
- 18. the act of slowing down (negative acceleration)
- 19. another way of describing down direction
- 20. the distance an object travels during a given time interval divided by the time interval
Down
- 2. The rate at which an object changes its velocity
- 3. when the acceleration and velocity are going in the same direction, this is _____ acceleration
- 6. the Greek letter that represents change
- 7. calculated by subtracting the initial velocity from the final velocity
- 8. a quantity that has more than one magnitude
- 9. the displacement of an object during a time interval divided by the time interval
- 14. the standard unit of measurement for velocity
- 17. a vector quantity has 2 or more _____