RSide-Physics-EdenM

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Across
  1. 2. A unit to describe when an event occurs
  2. 4. Opposite of negative direction
  3. 5. A quantity that describes a specific point relative to a reference
  4. 8. When a moving object moves at a constant velocity
  5. 9. A line that runs through most points on a time-position graph
  6. 10. Measurement including direction
  7. 11. The difference between when an event occurs and when it ends
  8. 12. This is calculated by dividing displacement by change in time
  9. 14. The rate of change of a moving object
  10. 15. The constant force that travels at a rate of 9.81 m/s
  11. 17. Is time intervals a scalar or vector quantity
  12. 19. South, West, negative, up, down, positive are all examples of this
  13. 20. The total amount of distance travelled
Down
  1. 1. A straight line on a time position graph used to represent uniform motion
  2. 3. A straight line distance and direction from one point to another
  3. 4. A slope that runs through the positive sections of a time graph
  4. 6. The fastest rate that you can fall at
  5. 7. The line to represent non-uniform motion on a time position graph
  6. 12. The rate at which an object changes it's velocity
  7. 13. The Greek letter used to represent change
  8. 16. The size and quantity of an object
  9. 18. This can come in Negative, Positive or Zero form