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Across
  1. 1. Energy - the energy an object possesses due to its motion
  2. 4. Energy - the total kinetic energy of an object
  3. 5. (Pa) - A pascal is a pressure of one newton per square
  4. 8. - particles arranged randomly.
  5. 9. Molecular Theory -
  6. 12. - the ability of a fluid to exert an upward force on something.
  7. 15. - occurs at the surface of the liquid.
  8. 16. (N) - is a unit of force that will accelerate
  9. 18. - occurs throughout the liquid at a specific temperature
  10. 19. Principle- the buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by an object.
  11. 20. - no definite shape or volume
  12. 23. - the gas state of a solid or liquid.
  13. 24. Law - was the first scientist to study the pressure of gases increases and the volume decreases.
  14. 25. Tension- the uneven forces acting on the particles on the surface of a liquid
  15. 26. Principle - pressure applied to a fluid increases by the same amount everywhere in the container.
  16. 28. - a fluid applies increases by per
Down
  1. 2. - the attraction between particles
  2. 3. measurement of liquid vesting to flow
  3. 6. - the amount of force in the unit area applied to an object in the energy.
  4. 7. liquid-definite volume takes the shape of the container
  5. 10. - particles in a specific vcaping order.
  6. 11. is how tightly or loosely packed a substance is
  7. 13. - definite volume and definite shape.
  8. 14. - the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles
  9. 17. - superheated gases that have a high energy collision.
  10. 21. Pressure - is a force in an area pushed against a surface by the weight of the atmosphere
  11. 22. - the amount of by a fluid is related to the weight of the fluid
  12. 27. Principle - as the velocity of a fluid increases the pressure exerted by the fluid decreases.
  13. 28. Energy - increases as objects get farther apart
  14. 29. Law - was the scientist to describe the relationship between temperature and volume.