Physics
A Ton of Newton Facts
Physics Crossword Clues
SI
Physics Used in the World
100

Force and mass are relative to this.

What is Acceleration?

100

The story over this fruit  was entirely made up; Newton didn't get hit by it but instead was looking at it's tree at a distance.

What is an apple?

100

(G) Force of object to another object that has mass (7)

What is gravity?

100

Temperature

What is Kelvin?

100

Scientists found this planet not by seeing it with a telescope, but by using Newton's law of gravity to find it.

What is Neptune?

200

The force of objects sliding against each other.

What is Friction?

200

Newton was appointed the title of "Warden of the Royal Mint" (like the secretary of the treasury) in this country.

What is the United Kingdom?

200

(G) A musical instrument that has six strings and makes sound by vibration (6)

What is a guitar?

200

Mass

What is gram?

200

Albert Einstein transformed the world with his theory of general relativity by theorizing that this massive object with a big gravitational force could exist.

What is a black hole?

300

Newton's discoveries over motion and gravity exposed the mystery behind this, another name for the rise and fall of water, which proved that the cause was the moon and sun's gravitational force.

What are tides?

300
Despite being born on January 4, Newton was actually born on this festive holiday; the reason why is because the Gregorian Calendar wasn't invented yet.

What is Christmas?

300

(C - E) Force that accelerates around a centre (16)

What is centripital force?

300

Force/Weight

What is Newton?

300

The bullet train isn't a train at all; it doesn't use friction, but uses this force, relative to all objects that have mass, to accelerate.

What is gravity?

400

Modern physics delves into quantum mechanics, which started with Max Planck's Quantum Theory and this scientist's Theory of Relativity.

Who is Albert Einstein?

400

Newton spent a lot of time on alchemy, which then evolved into this scientific study of atoms and molecules.

What is chemistry?

400

(W) The measurement of gravitational pull downwards of an object (6)

What is Weight?

400

Temperature based on Kelvin and is used in the U.K.

What is Celsius?

400

Another force similar to drag is this, which resists an object from moving by air. Aerospace engineers use propellers to resist drag, as to fly faster.

What is air resistance?

500

Mass and velocity are two factors in creating this measurement of motion.

What is momentum?

500

Newton believed that a substance called the Philosopher's Stone, (not the one from Harry Potter) could turn any metal into this shiny mineral.

What is gold?

500

(M) the amount of motion an object has (8)

What is momentum?

500

Measure of volume not associated with SI but can be used with SI units

What is Litre?

500

Newton invented this mathematical study of change which is used everywhere in science and math.

What is Calculus?

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