Gravity And Friction Crossword Puzzle

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Instruction: Select a cell, type in answers based on clues, and complete the puzzle.

      Gravity and friction are fundamental forces that govern motion and interactions in our universe. This informative and educational Gravity and Friction Crossword puzzle invites you to explore the principles of these essential physical phenomena. From understanding how objects fall to the ground to unraveling the mysteries of friction's resistance, each clue will guide you through the intricacies of these forces. 

       

      Select a block or cell, and watch as the corresponding hint is highlighted for your convenience. For those who prefer a tactile experience, explore the option at the top right to print the crossword and enjoy the challenge with pen and paper. Solve the Gravity and Friction Crossword to discover the key principles that keep our world in equilibrium and see how well you understand the forces that shape our daily lives. 

      Gravity and Friction Clue List

      Across

      • 1. The push or pull that can cause an object to accelerate, measured in newtons.
      • 2. A quantity that has both size and direction, such as force, velocity, or displacement.
      • 3. A type of force that acts at a distance, without touching the object, such as gravity, magnetism, or electrostatics.
      • 4. The attractive force that exists between any two objects that have mass, such as the earth and the moon. It depends on the mass and distance of the objects.
      • 5. What happens to the gravitational force when the mass of one or both objects increases, or when the distance between them decreases.

      Down

      • 1. The SI unit of force, named after the famous physicist who formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
      • 2. The size of a force, which can be represented by the length of an arrow in a vector diagram.
      • 3. A type of contact force that occurs when two objects are charged, either positively or negatively. It can be attractive or repulsive.
      • 4. The two factors that affect the strength of the gravitational force between two objects.
      • 5. The measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object by the earth, or any other celestial body. It can vary depending on the location.
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