Across
- 8. How far an object is from its starting point, including direction.
- 9. The study of how things move, without considering forces.
- 10. When an object slows down or moves in the negative direction.
- 12. On Earth, the constant acceleration of a free-falling object (~9.8 m/s² downward).
- 14. A graph that shows how an object’s velocity changes over time.
- 19. Total displacement divided by the total time taken.
- 20. How far an object travels, regardless of direction.
- 21. A series of dots showing an object’s position at equal time intervals to visualize its motion.
- 23. A change in an object’s position over time.
- 24. A fixed point used to determine if an object has moved.
- 25. How fast an object moves; distance divided by time.
Down
- 1. Moving the same distance every second; speed does not change.
- 2. Moving at the same speed and in the same direction.
- 3. When an object speeds up in the positive direction.
- 4. Motion at constant velocity (no acceleration).
- 5. Speed in a specific direction.
- 6. Linear Motion
- 7. The velocity of an object at a single moment in time.
- 11. Instantaneous describes one moment; average describes an overall period of time.
- 13. On a velocity-time graph, the area represents displacement.
- 15. How quickly velocity changes over time (speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction)
- 16. The viewpoint from which motion is described or measured.
- 17. A graph that shows how an object’s position changes over time.
- 18. A chart showing time and position (or velocity) used to organize motion measurements.
- 22. On a graph, it shows how fast one variable changes compared to another (on a position-time graph, slope = velocity).
