Physics AS1 Definitions

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J N E W T O N S T H I R D L A W R I A P V
C I A D T W K Q T O J I W E N M P M G L U
V P Y P D H N F O H U T L D T K A K A D N
X R E S I S T I V I T Y I V A J T M M N Y
P O T E N T I A L D I F F E R E N C E U K
L A M G T T X U F K A H S D M B W U H D F
U S W J C G L K C V Y L K G M P W W G O P
C O N S E R V A T I O N O F E N E R G Y N
J K D N E W T O N S F I R S T L A W Y K X
B X X K R K E K C E K X H D Q M W U R C X
S U P E R C O N D U C T O R S J J M Y K F
H E L E C T R O M O T I V E F O R C E B W
P T X T H A H G K W J L B S H G O V M W Y
Y E J Q J K I N E T I C E N E R G Y E Q W
I F U P F V Y S P V I Y K Y Y R M X D L W
N E W T O N S S E C O N D L A W I P Y G K
D C D I B M W A A D S U S B U W O T K T R
V G W H V U K C D Q X P Q W V R R M R P K
L M X E L E C T R I C A L P O W E R J O A
K X J R F F A E I X X Y Y R E S F E V Q I
R G E R C I N F R W A V B L L B D Q Q Q D

Clues

  • "A body will remain at rest, or move with a constant velocity unless acted upon by an unbalanced force" (6, 1, 5, 3)
  • "If body A, exerts a force on body B, then Body B exerts an equal force but in the opposite direction on Body A" (6, 1, 5, 3)
  • "The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the resultant force in the same direction and inversely proportional to its mass" (6, 1, 6, 3)
  • “A material that loses all electrical resistivity to become a perfect conductor when it falls below the critical (Curie) temperature” (5, 10)
  • “Energy cannot be created or destroyed it can only be changed form to another” (12, 2, 6)
  • “Energy generated for every coulomb of charge passing between them” (9, 10)
  • “The energy converted into electrical energy when a unit of charge passes through it” (13, 5)
  • “The energy possessed by an object due to its motion” (7, 6)
  • “The rate at which energy is converted into other forms of energy by a circuit or a component in a circuit” (10, 5)
  • “The resistance of a sample of the material of length 1m and of CSA 1m” (11)

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