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Clues

  • A physical quantity that needs magnitude, direction and a unit. (6)
  • A physical quantity that only needs magnitude and a unit. (6)
  • An object that is freely moving in the Earth’s gravity, it moves with a horizontal component of velocity and a vertical component of velocity. (10)
  • If a body is at rest it will remain at rest, or if it is moving with uniform velocity (constant speed in a straight line) it will continue like this until a resultant force acts upon it. (7, 5, 3)
  • If body A exerts a force on body B, then body B exerts an equal but opposite force on body A. (7, 5, 3)
  • The acceleration of an object is inversely proportional to its mass, directly proportional to the resultant force on it and takes place in the same direction as the unbalanced force. (7, 6, 3)
  • The displacement moved per second. (8)
  • The distance moved in a particular direction. (12)
  • The distance moved per second. (5)
  • The rate of change of velocity with time. (12)

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