Across
- 3. Refining a solution to address a failure point or optimize a design or solution, once or several times.
- 5. , A change in velocity over a period of time. That means if you change how fast you are going or change the direction you are moving, it counts as acceleration!
- 8. , A group discussion to generate many different ideas and draw links between them to find potential solutions.
- 9. , A location in space usually denoted by a set of coordinates relative to some arbitrary origin (i.e., x & y coordinates).
- 10. , The resistance to motion of one object moving relative to, usually against, another. Often results in the production of heat energy.
- 11. , An educated guess about what we think will happen
- 14. energy , Energy possessed by an object due to its motion or its stored energy of position. Mechanical energy can be either kinetic energy (energy of motion) or potential energy (stored energy of position).
- 15. , An influence (push or pull) on a body or system , causing a change in movement or shape.
- 17. , A force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth
- 18. , The ability to do work.
Down
- 1. , A change in position over a period of time. Velocity includes not only the speed of an object but what direction it moves.
- 2. energy , The energy of position; energy that is stored and held in readiness — waiting to move (e.g., a ball held in the air, sitting still, waiting motionless).
- 4. , The resistance offered by a structure to undesirable movement like sliding, collapsing, falling over, etc. The strength to stand or endure, and be firm.
- 6. , Something that imposes a limit or restriction. This can include budgets, schedule, size restrictions , etc.
- 7. , To be of consistent good quality or performance; works well, and is able to be trusted
- 12. , A person who designs and/or builds innovative solutions (machines, systems or structures) to solve a problem or meet a need.
- 13. , Someone or something that serves as a model or inspiration for those that come later. For engineers , the plans they draw or the models they build to test as they develop their final solution.
- 16. energy , The energy of motion. An object in any form of motion has kinetic energy (e.g., running, walking, dancing, flying, etc.).
