Across
- 2. The season in which Thanksgiving takes place.
- 4. A sketch showing all the forces acting on an object.
- 9. Friction The force resisting an object that is already moving.
- 13. Reaction Newton's third law pair describing equal and opposite forces.
- 16. A state in which all forces are balanced.
- 17. The people many spend Thanksgiving with.
- 18. The attractive force pulling objects toward the Earth.
- 19. Force The vector sum of all forces acting on an object.
- 20. A celebration of gathering crops that helped inspire Thanksgiving.
- 22. Mr. Salmond' specialty, A turkey stuffed with duck, chicken, chourico stuffing,and of course covered in bacon
- 24. The pulling force transmitted by a rope or string.
Down
- 1. A major event many families watch on Thanksgiving morning.
- 3. A push or a pull that can change an object’s motion.
- 5. A measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- 6. Early settlers often associated with the first Thanksgiving.
- 7. The rate at which an object’s velocity changes.
- 8. A famous orange squash used in pies at Thanksgiving.
- 10. Traditional centerpiece of many Thanksgiving meals.
- 11. Force The support force exerted by a surface on an object.
- 12. A force that opposes motion between two surfaces.
- 14. A feeling of thankfulness celebrated on this holiday.
- 15. A symbol of abundance, often seen in fall decorations.
- 17. A large celebratory meal shared with family and friends.
- 21. The tendency of an object to resist changes in motion.
- 23. The SI unit used to measure force.
- 25. Friction The force preventing an object from starting to move.
