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C Physics Ch 10 & 13 Vocab Q

Name: _______________________________

Date: ____________________
Across
An apparent outward force on a rotating or revolving body. It is a fictitious in the sense that it is not part of an interaction but is due to the tendency of a moving body to move in a straight-line path.
A tide that occurs when the moon is halfway between a new moon and a full moon, in either direction. The tides due to the sun and the moon partly cancel, so that the high tides are lower than average and the low tides are not as low as average.
Motion of an object turning around an axis outside the object.
For any pair of objects, each object attracts the other object with a force that is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the objects, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers.
The deviation of an orbiting object from its path around a center of force caused by the action of an additional center of force.
The speed of an object moving along a circular path.
A mass that has collapsed to so great a density that its enormous local gravitational field prevents light from escaping.
Down
A force field that exists in the space around every mass or group of masses.
A center-directed force that causes an object to move in a curved (sometimes circular) path.
The path distance moved per unit of time. Also called simply speed.
The spinning motion that takes place when an object rotates about an axis located within the object (usually an axis through its center of mass).
A physical quantity varies inversely as another quantity squared.
A high or low tide that occurs when the sun, Earth, and the moon are all lined up so that the tides due to the sun and moon coincide, making the high tides higher than average and the low tides lower than average.
The condition of free fall toward or around Earth, in which an object experiences no support force (and exerts no force on a scale).
The straight line around which an object may rotate or revolve.