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Kinematics : Branch of mechanics which deals with the description of motion.
Displaced : An object is said to be moving when it has traveled a certain distance from the reference.
Motion : Change in position with respect to a reference object.
Reference : Is important in describing the motion of bodies.
Displacement : Is the difference between two positions.
Resultant : Is the net displacement of all the individual displacements.
Instantaneous : The speed that you read on the speedometer.
Acceleration : The changing motion of the car can be described in terms of it.
Velocity : Refers to both the speed and the direction of motion of an object.
Acceleration : Is a vector quantity
Speed : Distance traveled by a moving object per unit time.
Speed : Is a scalar quantity.
Velocity : Is a vector one.
Inertia : an apparent resistance a body offers to changes in its state of motion
Interaction : Newton's Third Law of Motion.
Momentum : The product of the mass of a body and its velocity.
Curvilinear : A motion that the movement of objects may either be projectile, circular, rotational, or simple harmonic motion.
Centrifugal : A force which is found to be equal on magnitude but opposite in direction with the centripetal force.
Harmonic : A motion that is the back-and-forth movement of a spring over a fixed point and at equal interval.
Reference : All the description of moving bodies depend on the observer's frame at _ _ _ _ _ _ .
Motion
Across:4. | The changing motion of the car can be described in terms of it. | 7. | an apparent resistance a body offers to changes in its state of motion | 11. | Is important in describing the motion of bodies. | 12. | A motion that the movement of objects may either be projectile, circular, rotational, or simple harmonic motion. | 13. | An object is said to be moving when it has traveled a certain distance from the reference. |
| 16. | Is the difference between two positions. | 17. | Is a vector one. | 18. | Newton's Third Law of Motion. | 19. | The speed that you read on the speedometer. |
| | Down:1. | Is a scalar quantity. | 1. | Distance traveled by a moving object per unit time. | 2. | Change in position with respect to a reference object. | 3. | The product of the mass of a body and its velocity. | 5. | All the description of moving bodies depend on the observer's frame at _ _ _ _ _ _ . | 6. | Branch of mechanics which deals with the description of motion. |
| 8. | A motion that is the back-and-forth movement of a spring over a fixed point and at equal interval. | 9. | A force which is found to be equal on magnitude but opposite in direction with the centripetal force. | 10. | Is a vector quantity | 14. | Is the net displacement of all the individual displacements. | 15. | Refers to both the speed and the direction of motion of an object. |
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Motion
Across:4. | The changing motion of the car can be described in terms of it. | 7. | an apparent resistance a body offers to changes in its state of motion | 11. | Is important in describing the motion of bodies. | 12. | A motion that the movement of objects may either be projectile, circular, rotational, or simple harmonic motion. | 13. | An object is said to be moving when it has traveled a certain distance from the reference. |
| 16. | Is the difference between two positions. | 17. | Is a vector one. | 18. | Newton's Third Law of Motion. | 19. | The speed that you read on the speedometer. |
| | Down:1. | Is a scalar quantity. | 1. | Distance traveled by a moving object per unit time. | 2. | Change in position with respect to a reference object. | 3. | The product of the mass of a body and its velocity. | 5. | All the description of moving bodies depend on the observer's frame at _ _ _ _ _ _ . | 6. | Branch of mechanics which deals with the description of motion. |
| 8. | A motion that is the back-and-forth movement of a spring over a fixed point and at equal interval. | 9. | A force which is found to be equal on magnitude but opposite in direction with the centripetal force. | 10. | Is a vector quantity | 14. | Is the net displacement of all the individual displacements. | 15. | Refers to both the speed and the direction of motion of an object. |
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