Across
- 7. The total distance divided by the total time
- 10. Magnitude and direction
- 11. The starting point you choose to describe the location
- 12. The measurable period during which something takes place
Down
- 1. This is always plotted in the y-axis
- 2. The relationship between time and motion
- 3. Magnitude and no direction
- 4. The straight-line difference between your starting and end
- 5. Describes the change in an object's position
- 6. The entire length of an object's path
- 8. This is always plotted in the x-axis
- 9. Also gives direction to speed
