energy Crossword Puzzles
Energy Vocab 2021-03-11
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- Fossil fuels are fuels like oil, coal, and gas that are nonrenewable sources
- Ozone depletion is the depletion of the ozone layer that is saving us from the sun’s rays
- Nonrenewable energy is energy where the energy can not be used again
- These are sources of energy that will never run out and are renewable sources of energy
- Reusing and recycling of energy to make sure it is not wasted
- To take away or take a part of
- turbines to create kinetic energy
- The greenhouse effect is where the earths eats the sun’s rays and sends it back out as infrared rays
- The pollution coming from mechanical vehicles using fossil fuels
- This is where the kinetic energy of the wind can be used as mechanical or electrical energy
- Global warming is when the earth is heating up because of our use of nonrenewable resources
- Renewable energy is energy that can be used multiple times instead of just burning off
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- Climate change is a factor of global warming which is that the temperature heats up
- something that there is few of or not many
- This is energy collect from water
- any plant material or wastes. or The amount of dried living matter in a square meter
- These are cells that use the sun’s rays and convert them into electrical currents
- This is thermal energy obtained from
- Heat obtained from the sun’s heat and light
- heat inside the earth's crust
- This happen when the nucleus of atoms are split and the heat created is used
- To slowly go away
- will be there forever and you can not deplete it
- Wind turbines are large structures that when moved by the wind create energy
24 Clues: To slowly go away • heat inside the earth's crust • To take away or take a part of • This is energy collect from water • turbines to create kinetic energy • This is thermal energy obtained from • something that there is few of or not many • Heat obtained from the sun’s heat and light • will be there forever and you can not deplete it • ...
Renewable Energy 2021-03-10
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- the renewable source with the most emissions
- an object that turns to power a generator
- the type of matter combusted as biomass
- the name of the 2021 toyota hydrogen car
- an element that carries energy efficiently
- one of the advantages of biomass is that it gives another use for ________
- the energy source that can harm fish migration
- the oil substitute made from corn
- the substance split in order to isolate hydrogen
- a structure that blocks a river in order to harness the power of the current
- energy produced using ocean currents
- the type of energy that is converted in geothermal power production
- a time when solar doesn't work
- the color a turbine blade can be painted to help birds
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- the type of energy held in wind and moving water
- can harm desert ecosystems
- how we are able to reach the heat below the earth's surface
- hydrogen sulfide might be released during drilling for this energy source
- solar heat production that relies on design features
- when an energy source is not always available it is called _________
- a type of solar plant that uses mirrors
- the energy source that can harm bird migration
- the form of pollution caused by wind turbines
- something that is produced quicker than it is used
24 Clues: can harm desert ecosystems • a time when solar doesn't work • the oil substitute made from corn • energy produced using ocean currents • the type of matter combusted as biomass • a type of solar plant that uses mirrors • the name of the 2021 toyota hydrogen car • an object that turns to power a generator • an element that carries energy efficiently • ...
Cellular Energy 2021-03-21
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- An ATP molecule is composed of an adenine base, a ribose sugar, and ____ phosphate groups
- Aerobic respiration occurs in ___ steps: glycolysis, krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain.
- The light-dependent reaction requires ____ to work.
- Photosynthesis takes place in this organelle
- If oxygen is not present, organisms can undergo ______ to produce small amounts of ATP
- The process of taking light energy and producing sugar
- Photosynthesis produces sugars and _____, which we use to breath
- When a phosphate is removed from ATP, it becomes _____
- This process converts sugar into ATP
- The sugar produced by photosynthesis using water, carbon dioxide, and light-energy
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- Organisms that obtain food by consuming other organisms
- The ____cycle generates 2 ATP and happens before the ETC!
- The light-independent reaction takes place in this part of the chloroplast.
- Stacks of pancake-like structures that contain chlorophyll in the cloroplasts; this is where the light-depedent reaction takes place
- The _____ transport chain is the main energy generator for cellular respiration, making almost 34 ATP for the body.
- Light-absorbing molecules in chloroplasts
- There are _____ total high energy bonds in ATP
- To release energy from ATP, one _____ group is removed
- Organisms that an make their own food
- The energy currency of the cell used for energy release and storage
- This type of reaction requires oxygen to work
- This reaction takes place in the cytoplasm and breaks down glucose into two pyruvate molecules
22 Clues: This process converts sugar into ATP • Organisms that an make their own food • Light-absorbing molecules in chloroplasts • Photosynthesis takes place in this organelle • This type of reaction requires oxygen to work • There are _____ total high energy bonds in ATP • The light-dependent reaction requires ____ to work. • ...
Energy Resources 2021-10-09
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- storing energy for use later.
- A famous geyser in iceland
- The most active volcano that is located in our country.
- The preserved remains, or traces of remains, of ancient organisms
- Process of converting mechanical energy from running water to electrical energy.
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- most common technology which uses a dam to create a large reservoir of
- A dynamo or similar machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity.
- Transferable and can be converted into useful energy forms.
- Cannot be created nor destroyed, it just changes form.
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- A renewable energy source that is continuously produced inside the earth.
- Water can be pumped from the lower reservoir to the upper
- Made of collections of mineral grains that are held together in a firm, solid mass.
- A volcano that can be found around russia.
- Water in the gas phase.
- Used to place fluid underground into porous geologic formations.
- Is a good reference on where the hydroelectric power plant may be
- When molten rock called magma rises to the surface.
- Extremely hot liquid and semi-liquid rock located under Earth's surface.
- A rotary mechanical device that extracts energy from a fluid flow and converts it into useful work
20 Clues: Water in the gas phase. • A famous geyser in iceland • storing energy for use later. • A volcano that can be found around russia. • When molten rock called magma rises to the surface. • Cannot be created nor destroyed, it just changes form. • The most active volcano that is located in our country. • Water can be pumped from the lower reservoir to the upper • ...
Energy resources 2021-10-08
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- Is defined as the “ability to do work, which is the ability to exert a force causing displacement of an object.”
- Is generated due to the transfer of heat from a warm system to a cool system.
- Is electrical energy produced through the power of moving water.
- is a type of renewable energy taken from the Earth's core.
- Anything that moves is using this kind of energy.
- Is the use of wind to provide mechanical power through wind turbines to turn electric generators for electrical power
- Is the original source of most of the energy found on earth.
- A natural fuel such as coal or gas
- Stored inside tiny atoms that are invisible, but make up the elements of the entire universe.
- Matter that stores energy is called a _______
- Contains stored chemical energy from the sun.
- Often referred to as clean energy, comes from natural sources or processes that are constantly replenished.
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- A liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is present in certain rock strata and can be extracted and refined to produce fuels like gasoline
- Energy sources are found in the __________
- Uses the rise and fall of tides to convert the kinetic energy of incoming and outgoing tides into electrical energy.
- Comes from tiny charged particles called electrons.
- The energy the world consumes comes from _______ with crude oil being the dominant source of transportation fuels
- Is a natural substance that is not replenished with the speed at which it is consumed.
- Energy that comes from the movement of light.
- Stored in objects by tension.
20 Clues: Stored in objects by tension. • A natural fuel such as coal or gas • Energy sources are found in the __________ • Matter that stores energy is called a _______ • Energy that comes from the movement of light. • Contains stored chemical energy from the sun. • Anything that moves is using this kind of energy. • Comes from tiny charged particles called electrons. • ...
Energy Resources 2021-10-28
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- The splitting of a heavy, unstable nucleus into two lighter nuclei.
- Power produced by the surge of ocean waters during the rise and fall of tides.
- The use of nuclear reactions to produce electricity.
- Windows, walls, and floors are made to collect, store, reflect, and distribute solar energy, in the form of heat.
- Loose sands or partially consolidated sandstone containing a naturally occurring mixture of sand, clay, and water, soaked with petroleum.
- A form of sedimentary rock that contains a petroleum-like liquid when heated.
- Obtained by the refining and processing of petroleum or natural gas.
- Resources which are naturally replenished.
- Uses solar energy to heat a fluid, either liquid or air, and then transfer the solar heat directly to the interior space.
- Energy from sources that will eventually run out.
- Chemical reaction between a fuel and oxygen.
- Any fuel that is derived from plant or algae material or animal waste.
- Also known as crude oil and oil.
- Uses the natural flow of moving water to generate electricity.
- The energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects.
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- The energy that an object possesses due to its motion.
- A device that converts the wind's kinetic energy into electrical energy.
- A group of wind turbines in the same location used to produce electricity.
- When two or more atomic nuclei are combined to form one or more different atomic nuclei.
- A byproduct from nuclear reactors.
- Using less energy to perform the same task.
- The conversion of light into electricity using semiconducting materials.
- Energy from heat within the earth.
- When fuel overheats and melts the reactor core or shielding.
- The capacity for doing work.
25 Clues: The capacity for doing work. • Also known as crude oil and oil. • A byproduct from nuclear reactors. • Energy from heat within the earth. • Resources which are naturally replenished. • Using less energy to perform the same task. • Chemical reaction between a fuel and oxygen. • Energy from sources that will eventually run out. • ...
Cell Energy 2023-03-08
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- Need energy, moves low to high
- humans are looking for a cure to this
- doesnt need whats in the air
- cell starts to swell
- no energy needed for diffusion of water
- life of a cell
- something plants do that help humans
- needs whats in the air
- cell starts to shrink
- something all animals do that help plants
- Mitochondria produces
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- a hallway for particles to diffuse
- two areas, two solutes
- nucleus splits
- only certain things can pass through
- has a role in cell division
- cell is balanced
- no energy needed, high to low movement
- Balance
- like a cells puberty
20 Clues: Balance • nucleus splits • life of a cell • cell is balanced • cell starts to swell • like a cells puberty • cell starts to shrink • Mitochondria produces • two areas, two solutes • needs whats in the air • has a role in cell division • doesnt need whats in the air • Need energy, moves low to high • a hallway for particles to diffuse • only certain things can pass through • ...
ENERGY TRANSITION 2023-02-24
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- This must be smart
- Location: About 17 degrees West and 51 degrees East longitude
- 42 gallons of oil
- Sag (semordnilap)
- The earliest example of this we can speak of were the stone tools..
- Rearrange: examfriz
- "It’s in you"
- Most employees do not want this in their career
- related to COP 28
- Structure for underwater construction
- can be used over and again
- Ales Bialiatski Nobel Prize
- ‘For God and my country’- motto
- Another word for being jovial
- Severity of harm
- Getting a facility ready for use
- related to SDG 5
- A major petroleum downstream facility
- This brings food on our tables
- UNEP location ab initio
- 10^-9
- OB3
- HSE
- Vertical’s inverse
- From ingenium
- It could be for metering or for pigging
- Equipoise
- ½ mV^2
- 'Next to life itself, God’s most precious gift is ____ '(synonym)
- Synonymous to indigenous
- Similar to a nation
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- A major desert in the world
- Synonymous with increasing speed
- Natural gas
- Located at 7 Bori Road, Rumuibekwe Estate, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria
- Unscramble ‘neiscec’
- also means 'combustible'
- an element that is currently the environmental enemy
- Derived from ‘molding’ in Greek
- You’re solving me now
- The means of transporting inventory across distances in the energy industry
- Rearrange, file
- It springs eternal
- Head safety
- This is fit for purpose
- An already existing project site
- One of the planets
- It produces slag
- Approximately 0.03 of a metre
- A new introduction/invention
- Series or parallel
- Corn in a tent (word play)
- Major invention in 1886
- Most abundant compound
- Potential to cause harm
- Synonymous with light
- Rainbow colour
- An OSL core value
- They do not need me in wars but they need me in power generation.
- A kind of power
- A Letter of Greek alphabet
- One time adversary of Port Harcourt city
62 Clues: OB3 • HSE • 10^-9 • ½ mV^2 • Equipoise • Natural gas • Head safety • "It’s in you" • From ingenium • Rainbow colour • Rearrange, file • A kind of power • It produces slag • Severity of harm • related to SDG 5 • 42 gallons of oil • Sag (semordnilap) • related to COP 28 • An OSL core value • This must be smart • It springs eternal • One of the planets • Series or parallel • Vertical’s inverse • Rearrange: examfriz • ...
Energy Vocabulary 2023-03-27
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- Application of science to help people
- Process by which, in a fluid being heated, the warmer part of the mass will rise and the cooler portions will sink.
- Horizontal distance between the crests or between the troughs of two adjacent waves
- electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light but shorter than radio waves
- the passage of light through an object
- A material that does not allow heat or electrons to move through it easily.
- All of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation
- The ability of an object to transfer heat or electricity to another object.
- Heat energy
- Kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- an interaction of light with matter that causes light to change its energy, direction of motion, or both
- to soak up or take in
- the act of increasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope
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- Energy caused by the movement of electrons.
- The bending of a wave as it passes at an angle from one medium to another
- to bend or throw back light or heat; to fold or turn back
- to send out; to give forth, as in sound or light
- the process of becoming smaller
- A material that allows heat and electricity to pass through it.
- The energy of light and other forms of radiation.
- The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that it is touching.
- electromagnetic waves that you can see
- high-frequency light waves beyond the violet frequency
- Energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles.
24 Clues: Heat energy • to soak up or take in • the process of becoming smaller • Application of science to help people • electromagnetic waves that you can see • the passage of light through an object • Energy caused by the movement of electrons. • to send out; to give forth, as in sound or light • The energy of light and other forms of radiation. • ...
Energy Sources 2023-04-27
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- nuclear reactions make the waste product _____.(pg 18)
- production wells are drilled into geothermal _______.(pg 32)
- this energy produced in the earths hot, liquid interior.(pg 31)
- the type of oil made from gasoline & diesel fuel (pg 6)
- splitting an atom is called?(pg 15)
- the tiny, basic unit of all substances is the ____.(pg 14)
- is made from remains of ancient swamps.(pg 7)
- the chemiucal reaction between petroleum and nitrogen creates a?(pg 12)
- todays sleek widmills are called wind _______.(pg 25)
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- crude oil is also known as _____.(pg 9)
- converts mechanical energy into electricity.(caption on picture pg 25)
- this solar energy uses solar pannels to create heat/electricity.(pg 23)
- the ability to do work.(pg 4)
- energy from wood, animal waste, and agriculural crops and waste.(pg 33)
- the top layer is made up of hot, liquid rock called?(pg 31)
- the type of energy associated with motion.(pg 4)
- the most used renewable energy resource for producing electricity.(pg 28)
- the earth receives two things from the ___ every day.(pg 21)
- buildings can be designed to make the most of what energy?(pg 22)
- nuclear energy comes from an element called?(pg 15)
- the soft egg white is like the?(pg 31)
21 Clues: the ability to do work.(pg 4) • splitting an atom is called?(pg 15) • the soft egg white is like the?(pg 31) • crude oil is also known as _____.(pg 9) • is made from remains of ancient swamps.(pg 7) • the type of energy associated with motion.(pg 4) • nuclear energy comes from an element called?(pg 15) • todays sleek widmills are called wind _______.(pg 25) • ...
Energy Sources 2023-04-23
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- this happens when electrons flow or travel through a wire. Car batteries are an example of this type.
- the SI unit of work energy
- energy contained within a system for its temperature. Baking in an oven is an example.
- a type of energy an object has due to its motion
- a type of potential energy of an object that can be stretched or compressed. A rubber band is an example.
- energy stored in the bonds of chemical compound. Natural gas is an example.
- when an object is caused to move at a certain distance
- a substance that provides a form of energy as a result of chemical change. Oil, coal are examples.
- stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- energy most known by movement of the atom or molecule. Burning wood is an example.
- the process of burning something
- this energy is an object combined with kinetic and potential energy. A wind turbine is an example.
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- the ability to do work or cause change
- radiant energy that travels in waves at the speed of light. Microwaves are examples.
- a type of potential energy that is related to an objects height. Vehicle parked on top of a hill.
- this energy is released from the nucleus, the core of the atoms, made up of protons and neutrons. Produced through fusion.
- electromagnetic radiation waves of energy that is visible to the human eye. Lightbulbs are an example.
- this type energy states no energy is destroyed in the process
- energy travels through an object causing vibrations and waves of an object. Radio is an example.
- the ultimate source of energy for the whole earth
20 Clues: the SI unit of work energy • the process of burning something • the ability to do work or cause change • a type of energy an object has due to its motion • the ultimate source of energy for the whole earth • when an object is caused to move at a certain distance • this type energy states no energy is destroyed in the process • ...
Heat Energy 2023-05-28
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- Heating water until it turns to a gas is called b________________.
- When an food is heated too hot it might b____?
- A source of heat from electricity is called e__________________?
- We use a t___________________ to measure temperature.
- When the heat is low we say it is c____?
- When heat cannot move easily into or out of an object is an i__________________?
- A thermometer is used to measure t___________________.
- When heat moves between objects to even out the temperature it is called e________________________?
- When heat transfers through space from the sun it is called r_______________________?
- When heat transfers to through air or water it is called c_______________________?
- The name given to the measurement we use for temperature is d________ c_________?
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- A heat source good for cooking steak and sausages b_________________?
- A source of heat from burning is called ch____________________?
- When heat transfers to another object by touching it it is called c_______________________?
- Heat can move from one place to another. We call it heat t_____________?
- When there is a lot of heat we say it is h___?
- A source of heat from friction is called k_________________?
- Heat from rubbing your hands together is called f______________?
- Heat is a source of e___________?
- A source of chemical heat used to cook and keep warm f____?
- When heat can move easily into or out of an object it is called a c____________________?
- The source of all our heat and light is the s___?
22 Clues: Heat is a source of e___________? • When the heat is low we say it is c____? • When an food is heated too hot it might b____? • When there is a lot of heat we say it is h___? • The source of all our heat and light is the s___? • We use a t___________________ to measure temperature. • A thermometer is used to measure t___________________. • ...
P1 Energy 2023-06-15
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- Variable that stays the same in an experiment
- found in charged objects
- Variable that is changed in an experiment
- Law of ______ of energy; Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred
- Describes how good an appliance is at transferring energy
- Energy from the centre of the Earth
- Energy found in the centre of an atom
- Fossil fuel associated with oil
- Unit of energy
- Electricity produced from water and dams
- Energy store in an object raised off the ground
- Energy store in a moving object
- _____ Fuel, Energy resource from organisms that died millions of years ago
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- Energy resources that can be used again
- Energy resources that cannot be used again
- Original energy source for renewable energy resources
- Energy resource that relies on movement in the atmosphere
- Energy resource that relies on the sun
- The ability to do work
- Fossil fuel from dead trees
- Energy found in hot objects
- Energy store in stretched objects
- Variable that is measured in an experiment
- Energy found in food and batteries
- heat capacity Energy needed to raise the temperature of 1Kg of a substance by 1C
- Unit of power
- Fossil fuel from plankton
- Energy resource from plants
28 Clues: Unit of power • Unit of energy • The ability to do work • found in charged objects • Fossil fuel from plankton • Fossil fuel from dead trees • Energy found in hot objects • Energy resource from plants • Fossil fuel associated with oil • Energy store in a moving object • Energy store in stretched objects • Energy found in food and batteries • Energy from the centre of the Earth • ...
Energy Flow 2023-06-20
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- Substance that is changed during a chemical reaction.
- Type of consumer that gets energy/nutrients from dead matter
- (Usually a protein) that speeds up a biochemical reaction by lowering its activation eneratalyst
- Type of consumer that gets energy from eating meat
- An energy-carrying molecule that carries/stores energy for cell functions; the main energy currency for the cell
- When an enzyme’s active site loses its specific shape, causing a loss in biological activity
- A reaction that overall releases more energy (in the form of heat or light) than it absorbs.
- A reaction that overall absorbs more energy (in the form of heat or light) than it releases.
- Substances that speed up reactions without being permanently altered.
- Heterotroph; gets energy from living or once-living sources
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- The amount of energy needed to make a chemical reaction start.
- Type of consumer that gets energy from eating vegetation
- Substance that is made during a chemical reaction.
- Type of consumer that gets energy from eating meat and vegetation
- Reactions that build larger molecules from smaller ones.
- Location on an enzyme where the substrate binds.
- Autotroph; gets energy from nonliving sources like the sun
- Reactions break down larger molecules into simpler compounds.
- All of the chemical reactions within each cell of an organism.
- The breaking and forming of bonds between different substances during chemical changes.
20 Clues: Location on an enzyme where the substrate binds. • Substance that is made during a chemical reaction. • Type of consumer that gets energy from eating meat • Substance that is changed during a chemical reaction. • Type of consumer that gets energy from eating vegetation • Reactions that build larger molecules from smaller ones. • ...
Wave Energy 2013-03-05
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- What is the LIMPET made from?
- What kind of power is it considered to be?
- In many ways, wave energy is also..
- The first idea about wave energy took place in..
- What was wave power pushed to be a long term solution for?
- What is affected because people think it looks ugly?
- Wave energy is energy from waves caused by the ____ blowing over the water
- Since wave power stations can be moved, they are considered...
- What kind of wave power systems extract the energy in breaking waves?
- How many wave energy generating
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- are there in the UK?
- Once a station is constructed, how much does it cost?
- About how many companies in the world deal with wave energy?
- Wave energy is a _____ green energy source.
- What is Pelamis made from?
- _____ is the name given to a technology that is used to convert wave power into electricity.
- The potential of wave energy in an area or in a country is measured in?
- The energy from the sea waves can be utilized through a process called..
- The best waves are the ones that blow..
- What's a resource that is not required for wave energy?
- The first wave power farm was in..
21 Clues: are there in the UK? • What is Pelamis made from? • What is the LIMPET made from? • How many wave energy generating • The first wave power farm was in.. • In many ways, wave energy is also.. • The best waves are the ones that blow.. • What kind of power is it considered to be? • Wave energy is a _____ green energy source. • The first idea about wave energy took place in.. • ...
Energy Flow?!?!?!?! 2013-03-26
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- Tertiary consumer and eats fish, crayfish, and young birds
- Feeds maily on Primary Consumers
- An animal lacking a back bone which are usally primary consumers
- grows in water
- Feeds Mainly on dead material
- Feeds mainly on Producers
- microscopic and is a producer
- Breaks down dead organisms and wastes to complete nutrient cycle
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- Big Tertiary animal that not many anmiaml can fight
- eats mainly water plants and is usally a primary consumer
- the alpha male of the animal kingdom
- Feeds on both primary Primary and Secondary Consumers
- primary consumer and oh yeah Dam!
- where all tropic levels live and interact with eachother
- moves very slowly and is Secondary Consumer
- Primary Consumer which lives in watery areas
- Microscpic single-celled organism that is a producer
- Orgainsm that gets all of his energy from enviroment
- number of steps away from the sun
- may stick onto you if you go swimming but a decomposer
20 Clues: grows in water • Feeds mainly on Producers • Feeds Mainly on dead material • microscopic and is a producer • Feeds maily on Primary Consumers • primary consumer and oh yeah Dam! • number of steps away from the sun • the alpha male of the animal kingdom • moves very slowly and is Secondary Consumer • Primary Consumer which lives in watery areas • ...
Alternative energy 2013-04-09
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- Biogas typically refers to a gas produced by the biological breakdown of organic matter in the absence of oxygen
- A fuel derived directly from living matter
- produced by the internal heat of the earth
- The perceptible natural movement of the air
- Move one's hand to and fro in greeting or as a signal
- a vegetable oil- or animal fat-based diesel fuel consisting of long-chain alkyl
- is a family of rechargeable battery
- A cell producing an electric current directly from a chemical reaction
- (Concentrated solar power) systems use mirrors or lenses to concentrate a large area of sunligh
- determined by the sun
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- is the process of producing coal gas
- The total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area or volume
- colorless, odorless, highly flammable gas
- produced by burning carbon and organic compounds
- powered by the energy released in nuclear fission or fusion.
- transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid that forms the seas
- electricity produced by water power
- a form of hydropower that converts the energy of tides into electricity
- delivers electricity from suppliers to consumers using digital technology with two-way communications to control appliances
- (Liquefied petroleum gas)A mixture of light gaseous hydrocarbons
20 Clues: determined by the sun • is a family of rechargeable battery • electricity produced by water power • is the process of producing coal gas • colorless, odorless, highly flammable gas • A fuel derived directly from living matter • produced by the internal heat of the earth • The perceptible natural movement of the air • produced by burning carbon and organic compounds • ...
Energy Crossword 2013-09-24
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- the flow of electrons around a circuit.
- the charge on electrons.
- when energy changes to another form.
- energy cannot be created nor________?
- metals are good conductors because electrons can?
- heat transfer caused by hot liquid/gas rising.
- the units of measurement for voltage.
- type of potential energy gained with height.
- when energy is moved to another object.
- the units of measurement for current.
- When a material restricts the flow of current.
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- voltage x current equals?
- device that measures voltage.
- the amount of energy each electron has.
- heat transfer along an object.
- heat transfer by the sun.
- the buildup of charges on an object.
- device that measures current.
- the number of different ways heat can transfer.
- opposite charges ___________.
- the unit of measurement for resistance.
- the charge on protons.
- the unit of measurement for energy.
- the unit of measurement for power.
- like charges ______________
25 Clues: the charge on protons. • the charge on electrons. • voltage x current equals? • heat transfer by the sun. • like charges ______________ • device that measures voltage. • device that measures current. • opposite charges ___________. • heat transfer along an object. • the unit of measurement for power. • the unit of measurement for energy. • the buildup of charges on an object. • ...
energy crossword 2013-09-19
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- heat is the same as what energy
- fahrenheight and Celsius are the two ......... of temperature
- what type of energy is used to power things that have a plug
- wind is a example of what energy
- thermal energy transferred by direct contact
- a rock on a hill is ......... energy
- the amount of useful energy you can get from a system is it's energy.........
- Samuel morse invented ......
- energy of motion
- more ........ = more thermal energy
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- chemicals can be found in anything that can
- fission and fusion are examples of ....... energy
- a large falling rock has ....... kinetic then a small falling rock
- inventor of the telephone
- the movement of energy through substance in longitude waves is ...... energy
- a type of energy that is stored
- solar energy is from the .....
- thermal energy transferred through the movement of molecules of a gas or liquid
- heat .... the same as thermal energy
- x rays are an example of these energy
20 Clues: energy of motion • inventor of the telephone • Samuel morse invented ...... • solar energy is from the ..... • heat is the same as what energy • a type of energy that is stored • wind is a example of what energy • more ........ = more thermal energy • a rock on a hill is ......... energy • heat .... the same as thermal energy • x rays are an example of these energy • ...
Energy Applications 2013-10-01
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- Energy in transit due to a temperature difference between the source from which the energy is coming and a sink toward which the energy is going.
- The transfer of heat within an object or between objects by molecular activity, without any net external motion.
- Solar Energy Collection Systems that do not make use of any externally powered, moving parts, such as circulation pumps, to move heated water or air.
- Cell Stack Individual fuel cells that are combined in series.
- The potential difference measured in volts. The amount of work to be done to move a charge from one point to another along an electric circuit.
- Energy A resource that can be replaced when needed.
- of Best Fit A straight line that best represents all data points of a scatter plot. This line may pass through some, all, or none of the points displayed by the scatter plot. Also referred to as a Trend Line or Regression Line.
- The net transfer of electric charge (electron movement along a path) per unit of time.
- Energy Energy caused by the movement of light waves.
- Energy Any source of energy other than fossil fuels that is used for constructive purposes.
- The flow of electrical power or charge.
- The unit of electric current in the meter-kilogram-second system of units. Symbolized as Ω.
- A measure of thermal transmittance through a material.
- Law States that the direct current flowing in an electric circuit is directly proportional to the voltage applied to the circuit.
- Process by which, in a fluid being heated, the warmer part of the mass will rise and the cooler portions will sink.
- The process separating the hydrogen-oxygen bond in water using an electrical current.
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- The process by which energy is transmitted through a medium, including empty space, as electromagnetic waves. This energy travels at the speed of light. This is also referred to as electromagnetic radiation.
- A property of an object which determines the direction of heat flow when the object is placed in thermal contact with another object.
- Law of Thermodynamics A law that if two systems are separately found to be in thermal equilibrium with a third system, the first two systems are in thermal equilibrium with each other; that is, all three systems are at the same temperature. Also known as thermodynamic equilibrium.
- Law of Thermodynamics The law that heat is a form of energy, and the total amount of energy of all kinds in an isolated system is constant; it is an application of the principle of conservation of energy. Also known as conservation of energy.
- Law of Thermodynamics A general statement of the idea that there is a preferred direction for any process.
- A unit of absolute temperature and symbolized as K. Formerly known as degree Kelvin.
- Energy Energy caused by the movement of electrons.
- The function of the state of a thermodynamic system whose change in any differential reversible process is equal to the heat absorbed by the system from its surroundings divided by the absolute temperature of the system.
- The study of the effects of work, heat, and energy on a system.
- Solar Energy Collection A type of system that uses circulating pumps and fans to collect and distribute heat.
- System A part of the physical world as described by its thermodynamic properties such as temperature, volume, pressure, concentration, surface tension, and viscosity.
- Equilibrium Refers to the property of a thermodynamic system in which all parts of the system have attained a uniform temperature which is the same as that of the system’s surroundings.
- The opposition that a device or material offers to the flow of direct current.
- Development Lifecycle Stages a product goes through from concept and use to eventual withdrawal from the market place.
- The unit of electric current in the meter-kilogram-second system of units. Referred to as amp and symbolized as A.
- The unit of potential difference symbolized as V.
- The ability to do work.
- The measure of resistance to heat flow.
34 Clues: The ability to do work. • The flow of electrical power or charge. • The measure of resistance to heat flow. • The unit of potential difference symbolized as V. • Energy Energy caused by the movement of electrons. • Energy A resource that can be replaced when needed. • Energy Energy caused by the movement of light waves. • ...
Tidal Energy 2014-05-28
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- By taking advantage of only the tide, tidal power creates no greenhouse gas emissions or water pollutants.
- No material resources are used or changed in the production of tidal power, making it a truly renewable power form.
- Tidal power devices are fully or nearly completely submerged in water well offshore. This reduces the damaging of water views that has been associated with offshore wind turbines.
- Archaeological information has also shown that the ____________ may have also used tide mills.
- There are numerous locations for tidal power around the world. Other websites online have this number at 40, however the coast of British Columbia, Canada has 89 alone.
- Breakdown Strong ocean storms and salt water corrosion can damage the devices, which could increase the cost of construction to increase durability and/or cause frequent breakdowns.
- The potentially larger footprint of TSG farms could reduce shipping and recreation areas.
- Changes in tidal movement could substantially reduce efficiency of TSGs.
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- The part of the system that gets turned by wave energy.
- The high cost of the different TSGs and cost of installing power lines underwater could lengthen the payback period and be cost prohibitive based on the characteristics and size of each project.
- Tides move constantly throughout the day, which provides a consistent stream of electricity generation capacity.
- Person that found that of the 23 remaining tidal mills in England, only 10 were still working without modern electrical power.
- During the early middle ages they are one of the first recorded to use tide mills.
- Sea life could be harmed by the blades in the open and Venturi turbines. The floor mounting of TSGs could also disrupt the habitats of different sea life and plants.
- By the _____________ Century the use of tide mills had declined dramatically.
- Once installed there are few ongoing operating costs or labor costs, unless there is a device breakdown.
- Amount of mill operating along the shores of the Atlantic
- Needed to spin turbines to create energy.
- There are relatively few commercial installations as compared to other technologies, such as wind and solar farms. As such, additional difficulties implementing these TSG devices could arise.
- Tidal Power converts roughly 80% of the kinetic energy into electricity, as opposed to coal and oil which convert only 30% of the energy held within.
20 Clues: Needed to spin turbines to create energy. • The part of the system that gets turned by wave energy. • Amount of mill operating along the shores of the Atlantic • Changes in tidal movement could substantially reduce efficiency of TSGs. • By the _____________ Century the use of tide mills had declined dramatically. • ...
Tidal Energy 2014-05-28
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- By taking advantage of only the tide, tidal power creates no greenhouse gas emissions or water pollutants.
- Tides move constantly throughout the day, which provides a consistent stream of electricity generation capacity.
- There are numerous locations for tidal power around the world. Other websites online have this number at 40, however the coast of British Columbia, Canada has 89 alone.
- Archaeological information has also shown that the ____________ may have also used tide mills.
- Sea life could be harmed by the blades in the open and Venturi turbines. The floor mounting of TSGs could also disrupt the habitats of different sea life and plants.
- The potentially larger footprint of TSG farms could reduce shipping and recreation areas.
- The high cost of the different TSGs and cost of installing power lines underwater could lengthen the payback period and be cost prohibitive based on the characteristics and size of each project.
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- There are relatively few commercial installations as compared to other technologies, such as wind and solar farms. As such, additional difficulties implementing these TSG devices could arise.
- Tidal power devices are fully or nearly completely submerged in water well offshore. This reduces the damaging of water views that has been associated with offshore wind turbines.
- Needed to spin turbines to create energy.
- No material resources are used or changed in the production of tidal power, making it a truly renewable power form.
- Strong ocean storms and salt water corrosion can damage the devices, which could increase the cost of construction to increase durability and/or cause frequent breakdowns.
- The part of the system that gets turned by wave energy.
- Once installed there are few ongoing operating costs or labor costs, unless there is a device breakdown.
- Amount of mill operating along the shores of the Atlantic
- Changes in tidal movement could substantially reduce efficiency of TSGs.
- By the _____________ Century the use of tide mills had declined dramatically.
- Person that found that of the 23 remaining tidal mills in England, only 10 were still working without modern electrical power.
- Tidal Power converts roughly 80% of the kinetic energy into electricity, as opposed to coal and oil which convert only 30% of the energy held within.
- During the early middle ages they are one of the first recorded to use tide mills.
20 Clues: Needed to spin turbines to create energy. • The part of the system that gets turned by wave energy. • Amount of mill operating along the shores of the Atlantic • Changes in tidal movement could substantially reduce efficiency of TSGs. • By the _____________ Century the use of tide mills had declined dramatically. • ...
Energy sources 2014-08-07
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- The type of fuel that can be replaced by recycled cooking oil.
- This is one of the largest oil consuming countries in the world.
- This type of energy is ideal for isolated households or communities in tropical countries.
- This machine turns turbine movement into electric current.
- Water is turned into this to power turbines in the case of thermal energy.
- These forms of energy require water to be heated.
- To produce electricity, many sources of energy are used in different ways, but most of them end up spinning a ______.
- The main issue with wind energy is that it is not __________.
- Solar, wind, tidal, biomass are all forms of ______ energy.
- The substance obtained from crops like sugar cane and can replace conventional gasoline fuel.
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- Harnessing the power of rivers using dams is _ _ _.
- One big problem with fossil fuels is their carbon ________.
- Geothermal power can produce electricity as well as ___________.
- This is one of the cheapest forms of energy, and a dirty fossil fuel.
- Coal is formed from a layer of organic matter called _______.
- The type of energy obtained from the heat of the Earth. Used in Iceland.
- For HEP, this concrete structure is normally needed.
- Forms of energy that use or rely on heat for electricity production need this to cool down the power station machinery.
- This type of energy is sourced from URANIUM atoms. Used in France.
- This country is fully supplied by Hydroelectricity.
- Solar PV cells are not more widely used because of their high _____.
21 Clues: These forms of energy require water to be heated. • Harnessing the power of rivers using dams is _ _ _. • This country is fully supplied by Hydroelectricity. • For HEP, this concrete structure is normally needed. • This machine turns turbine movement into electric current. • One big problem with fossil fuels is their carbon ________. • ...
Alternative Energy 2014-10-11
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- fastest growing source of renewable energy currently
- Fossil fuels are an example of _____ sources of energy
- Geothermal energy harnesses energy from decaying
- Biomass captures energy from the sun that is stored in decomposing
- this energy is generated from decaying uranium atoms in the Earth's core
- The suns heat and the spinning earth generate
- solar panels ____ the suns energy to a form we can use
- The winds energy is captured by the blades of this
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- generated at dams
- Indefinitely reliable
- _____ is a source of renewable energy
- Gasses in the atmosphere that reflect heat back down are called ____ gasses
- Buried
- Solar panels convert the energy from photons into
- Many vehicles use this fossil fuel
- Energy source that does not produce greenhouse gases
- used to capture solar energy
- Reduce, reuse and ____ are three ways to cut down on fossil fuels
- a source of renewable energy
- _____ can never be created or destroyed
20 Clues: Buried • generated at dams • Indefinitely reliable • used to capture solar energy • a source of renewable energy • Many vehicles use this fossil fuel • _____ is a source of renewable energy • _____ can never be created or destroyed • The suns heat and the spinning earth generate • Geothermal energy harnesses energy from decaying • ...
energy vocab 2015-03-15
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- To transfer srom one place to another
- the sum of energy of the molecules making up a substance; for this unit it is used to mean heat
- Temperature scale commonly used in the US in which the freezing point of water is 32 degrees and the boiling point is 212 degrees
- a force that opposes motion
- energy that flows from one object to another by virtue of a difference in temperature
- A natural resource that can be easily replaced over a short period of time; renewable energy resources are wind, geothermal, solar, hydro power, and biomass
- the energy contained in the nucleus of an atom; used commonly in reactors to produce heat, which can be used to generate electricity
- the energy of motion
- a device that changes mechanical energy into electricity
- The process of energy moving from one place or object to another
- the flow of energy from one place to another
- A change where energy is absorbed; this is usually felt as a loss of heat from the surroundings or the feeling of cold
- energy of place or position
- the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a kilogram of water by 1 degree Celsius
- the transfer of heat through fluids from a warmer spot to a cooler spot
- A nuclear reaction that combines 2 atoms together to make a larger atom
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- The energy stored in substances, the energy held in the atomic bonds that hold atoms to each other
- A change where energy is released; that is usually felt as heat
- the measure of the molecules making up a substance for this unit it is used to mean heat
- Temperature scale in which the freezing point of water if 0 degrees and the boiling point is 100 degrees
- states that energy cannot be created or destroyed it can only change form or be transferred
- to change from one thing to another
- the ability to do work or make change
- electromagnetic energy that travels in waves such as light, X-rays, and microwaves
- energy stored in an object when force is applied, when stretched and compressed
- energy that is stored in an object based upon its position
- A nit of measure that is equal to 1000 watts of power for one hour, commonly used to measure amounts of electrical energy
- the energy of moving electrons a secondary source on energy
- the energy that is possessed by an object to its position
- A device composed of silicon and other substances used to generate electricity from sunlight
- A magnet created by the flow of electrons through a conductor or wire
- A nuclear reaction that breaks apart an atom
32 Clues: the energy of motion • a force that opposes motion • energy of place or position • to change from one thing to another • To transfer srom one place to another • the ability to do work or make change • the flow of energy from one place to another • A nuclear reaction that breaks apart an atom • a device that changes mechanical energy into electricity • ...
Energy Crossword 2015-04-03
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- Transfer of energy
- ___=E/t
- e.g. Hydrogen
- To increase in size
- Present or potential but not evident
- _____ energy due to the motion of particles inside within the system or object, related to heat
- Also called gas
- One newton per square metre
- _____ of energy: total energy in an enclosed system remains constant
- α
- Melting under pressure and freezing again when pressure is reduced
- Equal protons, different neutrons
- kgm^2s^-3
- γ
- Another name for liquid
- Joining 2+ things together to form a single entity
- Instrument for measuring and determining temperature
- Transition between solids and gases
- To become smaller in size
- Type of energy involving movement
- Splitting one thing to create 2+ parts
- ______ energy involves objects being stretched or compressed
- ____sound, ____sonics, ____violet
- Direction and magnitude
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- SI unit for work or energy
- SI Unit: N
- e.g. Ice
- Derived unit of power
- Sir Isaac _____
- C+273
- β
- kgm^2/s^2
- K-273
- Conversion of liquid/solid to gas
- Speed, temperature, power, distance
- Change in momentum
- ____red radiation
- Type of energy involving position, not motion
- Mass x Velocity
- Continuous physical force exerted on or against an object through contact
- e.g. Water
- Canada Deuterium Uranium
42 Clues: β • α • γ • C+273 • K-273 • ___=E/t • e.g. Ice • kgm^2/s^2 • kgm^2s^-3 • SI Unit: N • e.g. Water • e.g. Hydrogen • Sir Isaac _____ • Also called gas • Mass x Velocity • ____red radiation • Transfer of energy • Change in momentum • To increase in size • Derived unit of power • Another name for liquid • Direction and magnitude • Canada Deuterium Uranium • To become smaller in size • SI unit for work or energy • ...
Chemical Energy 2015-10-12
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- The smallest particle
- Result of a chemical reaction
- A whole shape, part
- A kind of material or matter
- Cold
- Weight
- A substance within a chemical reaction
- A substance that can dissolve some materials
- An anti-biotic
- A chemical process
- A substance that can dissolve in liquid
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- A gas compound that is released into the atmosphere
- Protect, preserve, use-sparingly
- The study of matter and the changes that happen with that matter
- A substance that cannot dissolve in liquid
- To destroy, damage
- The process of burning chemicals, involving heat and light
- A substance that is slippery to touch and react to other matter
- Heat
- A word relating to chemistry
20 Clues: Cold • Heat • Weight • An anti-biotic • To destroy, damage • A chemical process • A whole shape, part • The smallest particle • A kind of material or matter • A word relating to chemistry • Result of a chemical reaction • Protect, preserve, use-sparingly • A substance within a chemical reaction • A substance that can dissolve in liquid • A substance that cannot dissolve in liquid • ...
Energy Applications 2016-09-23
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- The function of the state of a thermodynamic system whose change in any differential reversible process is equal to the heat absorbed by the system from its surroundings divided by the absolute temperature of the system.
- The unit of potential difference symbolized as V.
- Law of Thermodynamics A law that if two systems are separately found to be in thermal equilibrium with a third system, the first two systems are in thermal equilibrium with each other; that is, all three systems are at the same temperature. Also known as thermodynamic equilibrium.
- A property of an object which determines the direction of heat flow when the object is placed in thermal contact with another object.
- A measure of thermal transmittance through a material.
- Development Lifecycle Stages a product goes through from concept and use to eventual withdrawal from the market place.
- Energy Any source of energy other than fossil fuels that's used for constructive purposes
- Solar Energy Collection Systems that do not make use of any externally powered, moving parts, such as circulation pumps, to move heated water or air.
- Energy Energy caused by the movement of light waves.
- System A part of the physical world as described by its thermodynamic properties such as temperature, volume, pressure, concentration, surface tension, and viscosity.
- Law of Thermodynamics A general statement of the idea that there is a preferred direction for any process.
- process by which a fluid is being heated, the warmer part of the mass will rise and the cooler portions will sink
- Energy A resource that can be replaced when needed.
- Energy in transit due to a temperature difference between the source from which the energy is coming and a sink toward which the energy is going.
- Cell Stack Individual fuel cells that are combined in series.
- of Best Fit A straight line that best represents all data points of a scatter plot. This line may pass through some, all, or none of the points displayed by the scatter plot. Also referred to as a Trend Line or Regression Line.
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- Law of Thermodynamics The law that heat is a form of energy, and the total amount of energy of all kinds in an isolated system is constant; it is an application of the principle of conservation of energy. Also known as conservation of energy.
- The opposition that a device or material offers to the flow of direct current.
- The study of the effects of work, heat, and energy on a system.
- Law States that the direct current flowing in an electric circuit is directly proportional to the voltage applied to the circuit.
- The flow of electrical power or charge.
- The net transfer of electric charge (electron movement along a path) per unit of time.
- A unit of absolute temperature and symbolized as K. Formerly known as degree Kelvin.
- Equilibrium Refers to the property of a thermodynamic system in which all parts of the system have attained a uniform temperature which is the same as that of the system’s surroundings.
- The potential difference measured in volts. The amount of work to be done to move a charge from one point to another along an electric circuit.
- The unit of electrical current; referred to as amp
- The process separating the hydrogen-oxygen bond in water using an electrical current.
- energy Energy caused by the movement of electrons.
- The transfer of heat within or between objects by molecular activity, without any net external motion
- The unit of electric current in the meter-kilogram-second system of units. Symbolized as Ω.
- The process by which energy is transmitted through a medium, including empty space, as electromagnetic waves. This energy travels at the speed of light. This is also referred to as electromagnetic radiation.
- The ability to do work.
- The measure of resistance to heat flow.
- Solar Energy Collection System that uses circulating fans and pumps to collect and distribute heat
34 Clues: The ability to do work. • The flow of electrical power or charge. • The measure of resistance to heat flow. • The unit of potential difference symbolized as V. • The unit of electrical current; referred to as amp • energy Energy caused by the movement of electrons. • Energy A resource that can be replaced when needed. • ...
Energy Reasources 2016-05-17
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- A place where crude oil is heated and separated
- Where the splitting of atoms occurs
- Mixture of gasoline and alcohol
- Used to power your car
- Made from leaves, food waste, and manure
- Intense heat from Earth's interior to warm magma
- Electricity produced by flowing water
- The central core of an atom
- The opposite of nuclear fission; the combining of nuclei
- Material that traps air inside and outside of a building.
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- Inserted between the fuel rods
- The splitting of an atom's nucleus
- This is what the fuel in your cars come from
- Coal, oil, and natural gas are examples
- A change from one form of energy to another
- Compounds made from oil
- When fuel rods generate too much heat and start melting
- Make up fossil fuels
- Energy from the sun
- Inside the reactor vessel (U-235)
20 Clues: Energy from the sun • Make up fossil fuels • Used to power your car • Compounds made from oil • The central core of an atom • Inserted between the fuel rods • Mixture of gasoline and alcohol • Inside the reactor vessel (U-235) • The splitting of an atom's nucleus • Where the splitting of atoms occurs • Electricity produced by flowing water • Coal, oil, and natural gas are examples • ...
Energy Resources 2016-05-16
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- the part of the nuclear reactor where nuclear fission occurs
- a change from one form of energy to another
- is a substance the provides energy
- energy from the sun
- chemicals that contain hydrogen and carbon atoms
- energy rich substances formed from dead organisms
- burning of fossil fuels
- the central core of an atom
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- electricity made by flowing water
- another name for oil
- compounds made from oil
- intense heat from Earth's interior
- the splitting of an atom's nucleus into two mini nuclei
- made of metal cadmium
- rods made of u-235
- layer of material that traps air
- made from living things
- made from gasoline and alcohol mixing
- the percentage of energy that is used
- fuel rods generate too much heat that they start to melt
20 Clues: rods made of u-235 • energy from the sun • another name for oil • made of metal cadmium • compounds made from oil • made from living things • burning of fossil fuels • the central core of an atom • layer of material that traps air • electricity made by flowing water • intense heat from Earth's interior • is a substance the provides energy • made from gasoline and alcohol mixing • ...
Cell Energy 2017-11-09
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- lower energy molecule, has 2 phosphates
- number of structures that creates ATP
- first stage in cell respiration, the breakdown of glucose
- location of stored energy,found between phosphates
- space in between the double layer of the mitochondria
- one of the inputs of cell respiration, also known as sugar
- the capacity to do work
- changing one form of energy into another as a result of a process
- an output of cell respiration, breathe out, causes global warming
- is a series of metabolic processes by which the energy found in glucose is converted into ATP Energy
- The best painter ever, happy little trees
- a high energy molecule used to power chemical reactions, build molecules, etc.
- location of the Krebs cycle, also my favorite movie
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- stored energy and the energy of position, can be chemical, gravitational
- second stage of cell respiration, named after a German scientist
- one of the inputs of cell respiration, used to breakdown food
- NADH & FADH2 are these types
- the energy of motion, can be movement, thermal
- Molecules contain energy that is usable to an organism
- third stage of cell respiration, electrons is first word
- an output of cell respiration, necessary for life
21 Clues: the capacity to do work • NADH & FADH2 are these types • number of structures that creates ATP • lower energy molecule, has 2 phosphates • The best painter ever, happy little trees • the energy of motion, can be movement, thermal • an output of cell respiration, necessary for life • location of stored energy,found between phosphates • ...
Energy Review 2017-12-05
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- The form of energy an object has because of its motion.
- These are naturally repleased in a relatively short time
- A form of radiant energy, which travels in waves.
- Coal, oil, and natural gas are examples of _____.
- In early society, they would use _____ to create electricity from the wind.
- This is a nonrenewable resource because once you bust an atom you cannot put it back together.
- What does your body convert into energy?
- The energy of moving electric charges
- The form of energy that is used the most in homes.
- Light energy is another name for ____ energy
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- Stored in the nucleus of an atom and released during nuclear reaction
- This measures the energy of the particles in an object
- Energy from within the earth as a renewable resource.
- When you light a fireplace, the chemical energy of the match changes into what other form of energy?
- A _____ is a natural resource that is not replaced as it is used.
- The movement of your leg when kicking a ball is _____ energy
- Which energy resource do plants use to make food?
- Energy that is stored and available to be used later,
- Energy Energy that is stored in chemival bonds that hold chemical coupounds todgether
- An example of this type of resource is buring wood at a camp fire
- A change from one form of energy to another
- Which fossil fuel is found in a liquid form?
- Probably the most expensive renewable resource and only avaialable for about 12 hours per day.
- Energy harvested from the movement of water ususally involving a dam.
- The energy associated with the motion or position of an object.
25 Clues: The energy of moving electric charges • What does your body convert into energy? • A change from one form of energy to another • Which fossil fuel is found in a liquid form? • Light energy is another name for ____ energy • Which energy resource do plants use to make food? • A form of radiant energy, which travels in waves. • ...
Energy Flow 2017-11-09
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- Have one or two whip-like flagella
- Happens when an autotroph receives too much or too little light
- Break down organic material into an inorganic form
- Most efficient photosynthesizes
- _____depth is when the amount of carbohydrates produced by and autotroph equals the amount required for its respiration
- Live part of their life as plankton
- Also called cyanophytes, bacteria, with chlorophyll
- An organism that consumes primary consumers
- Time of explosive reproduction and growth of plankton species
- Mass of living tissue
- Coastal temperate and subpolar regions are ocean regions that have the ___primary productivity
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- Most efficient ecosystem on earth
- Silica cell wall of a diatom
- Responsible for most of the ocean's primary production
- Have an internal support structure of silica
- Better represents the flow of energy in nature than a trophic pyramid
- Percent of energy that transfers from each trophic level
- Physiological or biological necessities that affect survival
- Has a rigid cell wall made of silica
- A wide variety of organisms that share a habitat and lifestyle
- Consumes autotrophs/producers
- Spend entire life as plankton
- Decomposition renews____materials necessary for energy to enter life through primary production; completes materials cycle
23 Clues: Mass of living tissue • Silica cell wall of a diatom • Consumes autotrophs/producers • Spend entire life as plankton • Most efficient photosynthesizes • Most efficient ecosystem on earth • Have one or two whip-like flagella • Live part of their life as plankton • Has a rigid cell wall made of silica • An organism that consumes primary consumers • ...
Energy Flow 2017-11-09
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- Responsible for most of the ocean's primary production
- Spend entire life as plankton
- Silica cell wall of a diatom
- Also called cyanophytes, bacteria, with chlorophyll
- A wide variety of organisms that share a habitat and lifestyle
- Physiological or biological necessities that affect survival
- An organism that consumes primary consumers
- Most efficient ecosystem on earth
- Mass of living tissue
- _____depth is when the amount of carbohydrates produced by and autotroph equals the amount required for its respiration
- Have one or two whip-like flagella
- Happens when an autotroph receives too much or too little light
- Consumes autotrophs/producers
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- Live part of their life as plankton
- Coastal temperate and subpolar regions are ocean regions that have the ___primary productivity
- Time of explosive reproduction and growth of plankton species
- Break down organic material into an inorganic form
- Percent of energy that transfers from each trophic level
- Have an internal support structure of silica
- Better represents the flow of energy in nature than a trophic pyramid
- Most efficient photosynthesizes
- Has a rigid cell wall made of silica
- Decomposition renews____materials necessary for energy to enter life through primary production; completes materials cycle
23 Clues: Mass of living tissue • Silica cell wall of a diatom • Spend entire life as plankton • Consumes autotrophs/producers • Most efficient photosynthesizes • Most efficient ecosystem on earth • Have one or two whip-like flagella • Live part of their life as plankton • Has a rigid cell wall made of silica • An organism that consumes primary consumers • ...
Energy crossword 2018-04-13
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- boulder on top of a hill is ___ energy
- Renewable energy source that comes from burning plants or microorganisms that were recently living
- Energy of motion
- Nonrenewable energy source that is made from fossilized carbon and recovered through mining
- Nonrenewable energy source that is a thick black liquid
- Best among fossil fuel least damage to the environment
- Energy that once all used cannot be reused
- kinetic energy that can be absorbed, transmitted, or reflected
- kinetic energy that is caused by an object’s vibration travels through all forms of matter
- combination of all forces on an object
- a push or pull
- Nonrenewable energy formed from the remains of living organisms
- Energy that is transferred from radiation, convection, and conduction
- force that causes a moving object to slow down
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- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- energy that comes from nuclear fusion
- equation of force
- Energy made from flowing water
- Causes change in motion of object
- potential energy stored in a nucleus of an atom
- energy that is created by electrical currents
- transfer of thermal energy through fluid
- Stored energy in an object
- Energy that can be replaced over and over
- average kinetic energy in an object
- Energy will continue to move from a ____ object to a ____ object until both have the same temp.
- Movement of heat or electricity through matter
- Energy from the sun
- Energy captured through turbines dangerous for birds and bats
- transfer of thermal energy in waves or particles
30 Clues: a push or pull • Energy of motion • equation of force • Energy from the sun • Stored energy in an object • Energy made from flowing water • Causes change in motion of object • average kinetic energy in an object • energy that comes from nuclear fusion • combination of all forces on an object • boulder on top of a hill is ___ energy • transfer of thermal energy through fluid • ...
Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- recourses that can't be replaced in a relatively short time
- gas that comes naturally from the ground
- the percentage of energy that is used to preform work
- part of the nuclear reactor where nuclear fission occurs
- a machine with turbines used to produce energy
- splitting of an atoms nucleus into two smaller nuclei
- layer of material that traps air to help block the transfer of heat between the inside and outside of a building
- reducing energy use
- a substance that provides energy
- breaking apart
- chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen
- a factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
- this happens when the fuel rods start to melt
- U-235 rods that the reactor contains
- the combining of two atomic nuclei to produce one larger nucleus
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- compounds made from oil
- adding alcohol to gasoline
- the central core of an atom that contains the protons and neutrons
- energy from the sun
- the intense heat from the earth's interior that warms the magma
- coming together
- electricity produced by flowing water
- another name for oil
- the energy-rich substances formed from the remains of organisms
- energy conversion
- made of cadmium, these are inserted between fuel rods
- fuels made from living things
- chemicals that are burned
- recourses that can be replaced in a relatively short time
- a solid fossil fuel
30 Clues: breaking apart • coming together • energy conversion • energy from the sun • reducing energy use • a solid fossil fuel • another name for oil • compounds made from oil • chemicals that are burned • adding alcohol to gasoline • fuels made from living things • a substance that provides energy • U-235 rods that the reactor contains • electricity produced by flowing water • ...
Energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus forms up into a heavy nucleus
- fuels are burned, the chemical energy that is released can be used to generate another form of energy
- 3 types of fossil fuels
- an original source for wind and flowing energy
- a chemical compound that contain hydro and carbon atoms
- coal is most used for
- compounds that are made from crude oil
- alchohol mixed with gasoline
- A layer of material that traps the air to help block the transfer of heat between the air inside the building
- wood, plants parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuels
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- 3 types of fossil fuels
- electricity created by the power of moving water
- a factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
- heat from the earth's interior
- another name for oil
- light and heat given off by the sun
- fossil fuels made in a long amount of time
- oil is mainly used for
- a substance that provides energy
- house that uses passive and active heating systems to get electricity and heat
- save energy
- energy created by the movement of the air
- percent of energy used to do work
- when uranium rods melt and explode
- energy-rich substances formed from the remains of org
- a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus separates
- what source is hydrogen fuel cells
- used to start a reaction
28 Clues: save energy • another name for oil • coal is most used for • oil is mainly used for • 3 types of fossil fuels • 3 types of fossil fuels • used to start a reaction • alchohol mixed with gasoline • heat from the earth's interior • a substance that provides energy • percent of energy used to do work • when uranium rods melt and explode • what source is hydrogen fuel cells • ...
Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- another name for oil
- save energy
- alchohol mixed with gasoline
- oil is mainly used for
- heat from the earth's interior
- a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus forms up into a heavy nucleus
- coal is most used for
- an original source for wind and flowing energy
- light and heat given off by the sun
- fuels are burned, the chemical energy that is released can be used to generate another form of energy
- a chemical compound that contain hydro and carbon atoms
- A layer of material that traps the air to help block the transfer of heat between the air inside the building
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- energy-rich substances formed from the remains of organisms
- 3 types of fossil fuels
- a factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
- fossil fuels made in a long amount of time
- 3 types of fossil fuels
- energy created by the movement of the air
- electricity created by the power of moving water
- what source is hydrogen fuel cells
- compounds that are made from crude oil
- when uranium rods melt and explode
- house that uses passive and active heating systems to get electricity and heat
- used to start a reaction
- wood, plants parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuels
- percent of energy used to do work
- a substance that provides energy
- a nuclear reaction in which the nucleus separates
28 Clues: save energy • another name for oil • coal is most used for • oil is mainly used for • 3 types of fossil fuels • 3 types of fossil fuels • used to start a reaction • alchohol mixed with gasoline • heat from the earth's interior • a substance that provides energy • percent of energy used to do work • what source is hydrogen fuel cells • when uranium rods melt and explode • ...
Hoganj Energy 2018-02-26
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- waste from nature used as a fuel
- generated from spinning turbines
- power by wind
- energy that will not replenish
- makes energy for wind and hydropower
- can produce shade and energy
- energy that will not run out
- not on earth as a gasuel
- vehicles help us with this
- do the fusion
- it can be dangerous
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- generate hydroelectric power
- Heating buildings from the sun
- happens when gasoline burns
- help us survive in different seasons
- energy from the sun
- powered by flowing water
- heat from the earth
- not a gas that exists on earth
- solar panels in rows
- we mainly use this
- splits from nucleus
- separates fuel and others
- Most powerful type of energy
- converts different types of energy into usable energy
- adding alcohol to gasoline
- a substance that provides energy
27 Clues: power by wind • do the fusion • we mainly use this • energy from the sun • heat from the earth • splits from nucleus • it can be dangerous • solar panels in rows • powered by flowing water • not on earth as a gasuel • separates fuel and others • vehicles help us with this • adding alcohol to gasoline • happens when gasoline burns • generate hydroelectric power • can produce shade and energy • ...
diaddezion energy 2018-02-27
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- energy warmth
- made from living things
- something that cannot be reused
- a compound formed of carbon and hydrogen
- a factory where they separate crude oil into fuel and other things
- change of 1 form of energy to another
- persistence of coal minded in the USA
- are compounds that are made from oil
- something people use for getting around
- when fuel rods produce energy
- comes from decaying animals or plants
- fuels energy rich substances
- plant remains that can pile up
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- electricity produced by flowing water
- energy that comes from the hydrogen power
- waste that’s radio active
- burning
- forms a mixture
- the central cores of atoms
- earth interior that warms
- reducing energy use
- used for electricity and power
- percentage of energy that is used to preform work
- another name for oil
- is the part of the nodular reactor where nucellar fission occurs
- turbines collect wind and create energy
- anything that give energy from a chemical change
27 Clues: burning • energy warmth • forms a mixture • reducing energy use • another name for oil • made from living things • waste that’s radio active • earth interior that warms • the central cores of atoms • fuels energy rich substances • when fuel rods produce energy • used for electricity and power • plant remains that can pile up • something that cannot be reused • ...
Energy Crossword 2018-02-27
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- Occurs when a car engine burns gasoline
- one of the three major fossil fuels
- On of the three major fossil fuels
- Second most use for coal in the U.S
- Contains the heat in a nuclear power plant
- How to save energy.
- one of the three major fossil fuels
- One percentage of coal is used for what.
- Heat from Earth's interior
- Main use of oil in the U.S
- Wood, plant parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuels
- Combining
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- Protects the energy.
- Replenishes in a relatively short period of time
- Compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms
- What occurs when the fuel rods generate lots of heat.
- Original source of the energy in wind and flowing water.
- Most of coal is used for
- Adding alcohol to gasoline
- Where the heat is being produced
- Electricity produced by flowing water
- Oil Compounds
- Can't be replenished in a short amount of time take millions and billions of years
- A good way to use energy
- Light and heat given off by the sun
- a factory where crude oil is separated
- Splitting/Breaking apart
- Something that conducts energy
28 Clues: Combining • Oil Compounds • How to save energy. • Protects the energy. • Most of coal is used for • A good way to use energy • Splitting/Breaking apart • Adding alcohol to gasoline • Heat from Earth's interior • Main use of oil in the U.S • Something that conducts energy • Where the heat is being produced • On of the three major fossil fuels • one of the three major fossil fuels • ...
Energy Crossword 2022-03-25
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- The energy required to move/change an object’s position
- Energy of an object due to its position or shape
- The energy emitted in the form of waves of the electromagnetic spectrum
- What is generated from a rotating turbine
- The energy in the movement of molecules
- Dug deep into ground and a network of tunnels is created to access and remove coal deposits
- The most commonly used fossil fuel for electricity generation
- The energy stored in forces holding atomic nuclei together
- The energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms and molecules.
- Energy associated with the movement/flow of electrons
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- Resources which can never be replaced, or are replaced too slowly to be practical
- The fuel for a nuclear reactor
- Aka oil
- A mixture of many different hydrocarbons
- Also known as “burning”
- Compression of dead plant material
- _____ can be used to pull up the oil for collection
- Wind, Solar, Geothermal
- A new form of extraction
- The energy of motion
20 Clues: Aka oil • The energy of motion • Also known as “burning” • Wind, Solar, Geothermal • A new form of extraction • The fuel for a nuclear reactor • Compression of dead plant material • The energy in the movement of molecules • A mixture of many different hydrocarbons • What is generated from a rotating turbine • Energy of an object due to its position or shape • ...
Energy Crossword 2022-03-25
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- another name for hydraulic fracturing
- type of oil extraction that uses injected water or gas
- uranium breaks into krypton & ___
- electrical energy is associated with the movement of ___
- another word for electromagnetic energy is ___ energy
- potential energy is the energy of an object due to its position or ___
- what type of energy is the energy in the movement of molecules
- ___ can never be created or destroyed
- wind, solar, and geothermal energy are all examples of ___ resources
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- nuclear fusion ___ 2 atomic nuclei
- all fossil fuels are ___ renewable
- nuclear ___ involves breaking up an atom's nucleus
- what fossil fuel is most commonly used for electricity generation
- chemical energy is the energy stored in chemical ___ between atoms and molecules
- what type of energy is required to move/change an object's position
- type of oil extraction that uses natural pressure
- Kinetic Energy is the energy of ____
- ___ mining is used when coal deposits are deep underground
- what is cleanest natural gas
- strip mining is used when coal deposits are near the ___
20 Clues: what is cleanest natural gas • uranium breaks into krypton & ___ • nuclear fusion ___ 2 atomic nuclei • all fossil fuels are ___ renewable • Kinetic Energy is the energy of ____ • another name for hydraulic fracturing • ___ can never be created or destroyed • type of oil extraction that uses natural pressure • nuclear ___ involves breaking up an atom's nucleus • ...
Energy Basics 2022-03-28
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- where water temperature is brought down
- nuclear _________ involves breaking-up an atom's nucleus
- nuclear _________ involves joining two atomic nuclei
- energy required to move objects position
- energy stored between atoms/molecules
- energy stored in forces
- another name for oil
- where steam goes after secondary-loop pipe
- energy with motion of molecules
- material from dead plants
- type of resource that can never be replaced (fossil fuels)
- energy that has flow of electrons
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- energy with motion (bowling ball)
- coal, oil, and natural gas
- certain facilities to remove needed materials
- plant in Ukraine that exploded showing the nuclear reactor core
- energy of an object due to it's figure
- combination of hydrocarbons
- type of resource that is always available (wind)
- energy released from waves
20 Clues: another name for oil • energy stored in forces • material from dead plants • coal, oil, and natural gas • energy released from waves • combination of hydrocarbons • energy with motion of molecules • energy with motion (bowling ball) • energy that has flow of electrons • energy stored between atoms/molecules • energy of an object due to it's figure • ...
Sound Energy 2022-04-02
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- soft materials absorb sound and act as...
- When sound bounces off hard materials
- How sound travels
- A measure of the amount of energy in a sound wave
- Waves in which the molecules are crowded together
- How sound energy is produced
- Loudness of sound
- The frequency of sound waves determines the...
- When sound waves are trapped
- The number of waves that pass a point each second
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- Mr. Redwine's band
- Matter that sound waves pass through slowly
- When the molecules in a sound waves spread apart
- A space where there is no matter
- The sound developed by a lower frequency
- Sound that passes through matter
- Matter that sound travels through most quickly
- The sound developed by a higher frequency
- When sound is reflected back to its source
- Distance from one crest to the next
20 Clues: How sound travels • Loudness of sound • Mr. Redwine's band • How sound energy is produced • When sound waves are trapped • A space where there is no matter • Sound that passes through matter • Distance from one crest to the next • When sound bounces off hard materials • The sound developed by a lower frequency • soft materials absorb sound and act as... • ...
Energy Crossword 2021-12-14
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- is a measure of how much force is acting on a certain area
- the state in which one object's distance from another is changing
- potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- the total energy of the particles in a substance or material
- the energy of light and other forms of radiation
- the force of gravity upon the mass of an object
- the resistance of change in motion
- The force that exert on each other because of there masses
- the energy of moving electrons
- potential energy, objects held above the surface
- a substance that can flow easily
- how much matter is in an object
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- the measurement of energy and work
- a pull or push exerted in an object
- the transfer of energy, force times distance
- energy, an energy that an object has due to its motion
- resistance, the friction due to air
- acceleration, the speed at which an object goes due to its gravitational pull
- a force that resists the motion between two surfaces in contact
- speed in a given direction
- A measure of how much matter is in an object
- the ability to do work or cause change
- the elliptical path one body(such as the moon) follows around another body (such as earth) due to the influence of gravity
- energy, energy that is stored in readiness
- the potential energy stored in chemical bonds
- kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of that object
- the force of gravity on an object
- conversion, when a form of energy is transformed into another
- measurement of force
- of conservation of energy, the rule that state that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but transformed from one form to another
30 Clues: measurement of force • speed in a given direction • the energy of moving electrons • how much matter is in an object • a substance that can flow easily • the force of gravity on an object • the measurement of energy and work • the resistance of change in motion • a pull or push exerted in an object • resistance, the friction due to air • the ability to do work or cause change • ...
Using Energy 2022-02-21
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- communicates underwater
- most of the heat comes from
- see things because light bounce off
- an object that can make light bend
- to move back and forth quickly
- big vibration
- kind of energy
- something that gives off heat when it
- a path that electricity flows in
- how high or low a sound is
- a kind of energy that moves in path
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- measures temperature
- small vibration
- changes other kind of energy into
- kind of energy made by tiny pieces
- a tool that lets only certain colors
- is part of our body that we use to
- fast vibration
- kind of energy that we can hear
- slow vibration
20 Clues: big vibration • fast vibration • kind of energy • slow vibration • small vibration • measures temperature • communicates underwater • how high or low a sound is • most of the heat comes from • to move back and forth quickly • kind of energy that we can hear • a path that electricity flows in • changes other kind of energy into • kind of energy made by tiny pieces • ...
ALT ENERGY 2022-05-03
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- away from the coast. W
- endless. G
- a sudden terrible event. N
- the length of a circle. W
- put under ground. G
- a group against something. N
- put under water. H
- start burning. S
- make up for something lacking. W
- the sending from one place to another. G
- the force that makes things fall. H
- dependable; steady. G
- decided beforehand. S
- thermometric scale; abbreviation °C. N
- working quickly and effectively. W
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- controlled for effective use. S
- a giant sea wave caused by underwater movement. N
- uninterruptedly. G
- completes or makes better. W
- people who want or favor something. N
- the work needed to keep something in good condition. W
- can last or not be used up. G
- covered to stop heat from escaping. S
- an artificial lake where water is stored. H
- the ability to cope or change with circumstances. H
- the maximum point. H
- height. H
- liquid. S
- melted from a solid to a liquid. S
- the growth or increasing of something. N
30 Clues: height. H • liquid. S • endless. G • start burning. S • uninterruptedly. G • put under water. H • put under ground. G • the maximum point. H • dependable; steady. G • decided beforehand. S • away from the coast. W • the length of a circle. W • a sudden terrible event. N • completes or makes better. W • a group against something. N • can last or not be used up. G • controlled for effective use. S • ...
Energy vocabulary 2022-04-17
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- Energy isn't created/destroyed
- Spots on the sun
- most dangerous kind of energy
- Rain with a low pH level
- Bursts of energy from the sun
- The cycle of carbon
- Hard variety, very flammable
- Soft coal, tarlike substance
- Found from fossils
- Stored energy
- Produces sulfur-dioxide
- Soft, brownish coal
- Used for gasoline
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- Used in radios
- Energy from the sun
- Ability to work
- A limited resource
- Passes through materials opaque to light
- Used in TV remotes and thermal vision
- Hot air rises, cool air sinks
- The star in our solar system
- heat transferred by touch
- Energy from the sun
- Energy from the sun
- decayed plant material
- most visible part of the sun
- Energies' ability to change forms
- Energy of motion
- stream of charged particles given by the sun
- Outer layer of the sun
30 Clues: Stored energy • Used in radios • Ability to work • Spots on the sun • Energy of motion • Used for gasoline • A limited resource • Found from fossils • Energy from the sun • Energy from the sun • Energy from the sun • The cycle of carbon • Soft, brownish coal • decayed plant material • Outer layer of the sun • Produces sulfur-dioxide • Rain with a low pH level • heat transferred by touch • ...
Energy resources 2022-02-03
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- A form of energy that use the sun light to produce electricity
- Non-renewable combustible which humans extract through mining and drilling
- A process that traps the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere
- A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical power
- An assembly of photo-voltaic cells mounted in a framework and using the light to produce electricity
- A black and non-renewable solid combustible
- A black and non-renewable viscous combustible
- A non-renewable and solid combustible that is used to produce electricity from the fission reaction
- A device that converts the wind's kinetic energy into electrical energy
- A form of energy that provides power to motors and devices that create light or heat
- An overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits
- outage A loss of the electrical power network in a city or a neighborhood
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- A form of energy that use the fission reaction to produce electricity
- A structure that uses concentrated solar power to produce high temperatures
- The wide part of a river at the place where it joins the sea
- A rotary mechanical device that extracts energy from a fluid flow and converts it into useful work
- A non-renewable combustible that is neither solid nor liquid
- A form of energy that comes from the movement of the rise and fall of the sea that happens twice every day
- Phase of the water that may occur due to boiling
- A form of energy that produces electricity from the potential energy of moving water
- Electromagnetic radiation which is emitted by the sun
- A form of energy which is produced from the natural movement of the air
- A structure built across a stream, a river, or an estuary to retain water
23 Clues: A black and non-renewable solid combustible • A black and non-renewable viscous combustible • Phase of the water that may occur due to boiling • Electromagnetic radiation which is emitted by the sun • The wide part of a river at the place where it joins the sea • A non-renewable combustible that is neither solid nor liquid • ...
Fission Energy 2022-04-28
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- 10_ of the world's electricity comes from fission energy
- atoms are _____ apart in fission
- power plants are considered a security _____
- nuclear _____ plants use heat produced during fission
- nuclear energy is this type of energy
- this state has the most power plants with 11
- the man who discovered uranium
- nuclear energy is roughly 8000 times more efficient than ______ fuel energy
- this project used fission to create powerful bombs
- place in the USSR that had a terrible nuclear accident
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- nuclear power plants have become a lot _____ over the years
- this country has the most reactors
- each nuclear plant has at least one
- this show has caused unfair stigmatisms to be had against nuclear energy
- another name for fission
- was the first man to achieve fission
- the nuclear waste is _______
- how many power plants are in texas
- nuclear power does not need to rely on _______
- nuclear power plants have low air _______
20 Clues: another name for fission • the nuclear waste is _______ • the man who discovered uranium • atoms are _____ apart in fission • this country has the most reactors • how many power plants are in texas • each nuclear plant has at least one • was the first man to achieve fission • nuclear energy is this type of energy • nuclear power plants have low air _______ • ...
Energy Review 2022-05-17
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- To combine two atoms to make a new element
- Current that goes back and forth
- Type of energy that you get from a siren
- To split an atom
- Type of generator found in Nuclear power plants and hydroelectric dams.
- The opposite of potential energy.
- Can convert electricity to a higher voltage or vice versa.
- Energy that comes from the fission of Uranium
- Can create electrical energy.
- Type of energy that can be produced by a turbine or generator.
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- Waste product from nuclear power
- Path electrons follow.
- This type of energy can come from a windmill.
- Believed in AD current
- Current that goes in one direction.
- Energy from the sun
- Type of energy you get from a moving object.
- A _________ rod sits in water in a nuclear reactor.
- Stores electric energy
- Believed in DC current
- Type of energy you get from a lightbulb
21 Clues: To split an atom • Energy from the sun • Path electrons follow. • Believed in AD current • Stores electric energy • Believed in DC current • Can create electrical energy. • Waste product from nuclear power • Current that goes back and forth • The opposite of potential energy. • Current that goes in one direction. • Type of energy you get from a lightbulb • ...
Energy Crossword 2023-09-28
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- the energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.
- molecules slide past each other easily. Liquids have no definite shape but they do have a definite volume.
- the substance gains heat energy and changes from a solid to a liquid.
- the substance loses heat energy and changes from a gas to a solid.
- energy that has to do with motion or position. Mechanical energy is used to move, lift and hold objects.
- the energy carried by sound waves.
- the energy stored within the bonds between atoms of matter. The bonds between atoms in food and fuel store a lot of energy.
- Energy changes from one form to another
- the transfer of thermal energy through space without the help of matter to carry it
- molecules are tightly packed but make small vibrations. Solids have a definite shape and volume.
- the substance loses heat energy and changes from a gas to a liquid.
- the substance loses heat energy and changes from a liquid to a solid.
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- the substances gains heat energy and changes from a solid to a gas.
- the transfer of heat or thermal energy between touching objects
- the energy associated with the temperature of an object. The hotter the temperature of the matter and the more __________energy the matter has.
- One object or substance transfers energy to another
- the transfer of thermal energy through a fluid by particle movement
- the energy carried by light waves.
- the energy carried by charged particles.
- molecules are loosely bound and move quickly. Gases have no definite shape or volume.
- the substance gains heat energy and changes from a liquid to a gas.
21 Clues: the energy carried by light waves. • the energy carried by sound waves. • Energy changes from one form to another • the energy carried by charged particles. • the energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. • One object or substance transfers energy to another • the transfer of heat or thermal energy between touching objects • ...
Energy Sources 2023-10-05
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- harmful substance
- device that spins to convert heat energy into kinetic energy
- the process of burning fuel to produce heat and light
- heat that comes from beneath the earth's surface
- energy that comes from plants (like firewood)
- material found in rocks that was used in nuclear fuel
- result
- original
- materals that formed underground as plants and animals decay
- a pollutant that increases the earth's ability to hold heat
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- a fossil fuel that is a hard black substance
- a liquid fossil fuel
- a device to store chemical energy
- a fossil fuel that occurs in the gas state
- produces nuclear energy
- energy from moving water
- something made for a specific purpose
- a material that releases energy as heat as it burns
- the release of substances into the environment
- device that changes kinetic energy to electrical energy
20 Clues: result • original • harmful substance • a liquid fossil fuel • produces nuclear energy • energy from moving water • a device to store chemical energy • something made for a specific purpose • a fossil fuel that occurs in the gas state • a fossil fuel that is a hard black substance • energy that comes from plants (like firewood) • the release of substances into the environment • ...
Energy systems 2023-10-16
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- The highest point working aerobically where lactate production and removal are equal
- Our bodies ability to regulate our body temperature
- Has the by-products CO2, heat and water
- The blood vessels narrow to limit blood flow
- Produces ATP anaerobically
- Often referred to 'hitting the wall'
- No oxygen required
- The body's ability to tolerate the accumulation of hydrogen ions
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- Lactate + Hydrogen molecules
- Fastest way to oxidise the fatiguing by-products and return to pre-exercise body tempterature
- How quick ATP can be delivered
- All three systems working together to produce ATP
- Deplete after 10-15seconds of high intensity work
- Allows for PC stores to replenish
- The blood vessels open to let more blood through
- Produces ATP at an explosive rate
- The lag time before oxygen reaches the muscle cells
- Term to describe molecule breakdown to resynthesis ATP
- A term to describe the blood becoming 'thick'
- Carbohydrate storage molecule
20 Clues: No oxygen required • Produces ATP anaerobically • Lactate + Hydrogen molecules • Carbohydrate storage molecule • How quick ATP can be delivered • Allows for PC stores to replenish • Produces ATP at an explosive rate • Often referred to 'hitting the wall' • Has the by-products CO2, heat and water • The blood vessels narrow to limit blood flow • ...
Electrical energy 2023-11-29
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- Comes from a tree
- A force that counterflows current
- Waste that contains chemical building blocks
- A type of light
- A liquid fossil fuel
- A combustible rock
- Electric current flowing in two directions
- Energy that is produced by the earths heat
- Experimental model of an electric circuit.
- A flow of charged particles
- A material that conducts electricity
- Movement of air
- Electricity made my a nuclear reactor
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- A circuit that has more than one way the current can flow
- Device that is electrically opperated
- A circuit that has one way the current can flow
- Determined by the sun
- Resistance to electric current
- A fundamental two-dimensional circuit representation
- Tool to test electric current
- Fuel that is produced over a short time span from biomass
- The SI base unit of electrical current.
- Generation of energy from flowing water
- Potential differences expressed in volts
- Electric current flowing in one direction
- Flamable gas
26 Clues: Flamable gas • A type of light • Movement of air • Comes from a tree • A combustible rock • A liquid fossil fuel • Determined by the sun • A flow of charged particles • Tool to test electric current • Resistance to electric current • A force that counterflows current • Device that is electrically opperated • A material that conducts electricity • Electricity made my a nuclear reactor • ...
Energy Sources 2023-11-19
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- The US state using the most hydroelectric power.
- Made of two elements, H and C
- Most of the geothermal plants in the US are in the ___.
- PV stands for this type of solar cell.
- US state that leads in electrical energy production by coal.
- One of three states leading wind production in the US.
- Compressed peat.
- The splitting of atoms to create energy.
- Carbon dioxide is a ______ gas.
- The primary element used in nuclear energy production.
- country powers more than 50% of its electricity by nuclear power.
- Oil that comes from rock
- This act required solid-waste landfills to install gas collectors and burning control systems to help protect the environment.
- The US consumed the most of this type of renewable energy source in 2022.
- The US state that uses the most geothermal energy.
- Forms of the same element but having a different amount of neutrons.
- A brown material created from rotted plants and bugs.
- Small wind turbines need this minimum wind speed (mph).
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- One of the products of photosyntheses.
- The Bonneville dam uses one of these to help salmon return to their breeding grounds.
- Steam turns this which turns a generator in a nuclear power plant.
- The second major source of US energy consumption
- n or p types in a solar panel
- Energy from the Earth's heat.
- The process that creates methane fuel.
- The primary source of energy in the US during the 18th century.
- The country that produces the most wind energy.
- A type of nuclear reactor that can extend the uranium supply.
- The amount of solar radiation a area gets during a certain time period.
- Land heats up __________ than water.
- The process/technology (abbr) that harnesses energy from temperature differences between ocean water and surface water temperature.
- One of the longest operating solar thermal power facilities. Abbr.
- A particle that carries solar energy.
- The m in FAME which are used to produce biofuels.
- Hard coal.
- Sulfur dioxide and ______ are two air pollutants from burning coal.
- One kg of _______ can heat 137.3 kg of water from room temperature to boiling
- According to this agency (abbr.) geothermal heat pumps are the most efficient heat pump for residential use.
38 Clues: Hard coal. • Compressed peat. • Oil that comes from rock • Made of two elements, H and C • n or p types in a solar panel • Energy from the Earth's heat. • Carbon dioxide is a ______ gas. • Land heats up __________ than water. • A particle that carries solar energy. • One of the products of photosyntheses. • PV stands for this type of solar cell. • ...
Energy Crossword 2024-02-01
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- firm and stable in shape; not liquid or fluid
- energy stored by stretching or compression
- gas to liquid
- liquid to gas
- physical substance in general
- energy transferred due to the temperature difference in objects
- stored energy
- motion energy
- transfer of thermal energy by collisions
- increase in size of a substance when the temperature is increased
- a minute portion of matter.
- a force applied through a distance
- solid to liquid
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- solid to gas
- liquid to solid
- measure of average Kinetic Energy in particles in an object
- transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves
- amount of energy required for the liquid at it's boiling point to become gas
- energy due to a gravitational force
- transfer of thermal energy by fluid movements
- ability to cause change
- anything around which you can imagine a boundary
- explanation of how particles in gases move
- sum of the kinetic and potential energy in particles of an object
- energy can't be created of destroyed
25 Clues: solid to gas • gas to liquid • liquid to gas • stored energy • motion energy • liquid to solid • solid to liquid • ability to cause change • a minute portion of matter. • physical substance in general • a force applied through a distance • energy due to a gravitational force • energy can't be created of destroyed • transfer of thermal energy by collisions • ...
Energy types 2023-12-07
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- time rate of doing work or delivering energy
- a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion
- when an object moves because it interacts with another object or field
- energy that is transferred by electromagnetic radiation
- energy that is transferred from one body to another as the result of a difference in temperature
- energy stored in an object due to a force that temporarily changes its shape, such as squashing or stretching
- power to resist force
- the energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom
- the power an atom's charged particles have to cause an action or move an object
- the energy stored in an object or system of objects
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- the energy stored in an object due to its height above the Earth
- have energy
- energy stored in moving objects
- a kind of kinetic energy with the ability to make types of light visible to human eyes
- the ability of an object to do work
- comes from vibrations moving through something
- information such as facts and numbers used to analyze something or make decisions
- a material used to produce heat or power by burning
- the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature
- the energy that is stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
20 Clues: have energy • power to resist force • energy stored in moving objects • the ability of an object to do work • time rate of doing work or delivering energy • comes from vibrations moving through something • the energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom • a material used to produce heat or power by burning • the energy stored in an object or system of objects • ...
Alternative Energy 2024-01-25
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- the key component of solar cells that convert sunlight into electricity.
- energy sources with minimal environmental impact.
- the process by which solar cells convert sunlight into electricity.
- heat from the Earth's core harnessed for power generation.
- a fuel made from vegetable oils or animal fats.
- a methane-rich gas produced through the decomposition of organic matter.
- the vast availability of renewable energy resources.
- sources that replace fossil fuels and reduce pollution.
- the primary source of energy driving most renewable systems.
- a way of collecting energy from the sun and turning it into electricity.
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- endless natural energy sources unlike fossil fuels.
- a natural source of energy captured by spinning turbines.
- a device that converts wind or water power into electricity.
- used to concentrate sunlight for heating or energy generation.
- liquid or gas fuels derived from organic matter.
- the driving force behind hydroelectric dams and water mills.
- the individual units that make up a solar panel.
- a large structure that harnesses the flow of water for power.
- organic matter burned or converted into biogas or fuel.
- an alcohol-based fuel produced from fermented crops.
20 Clues: a fuel made from vegetable oils or animal fats. • liquid or gas fuels derived from organic matter. • the individual units that make up a solar panel. • energy sources with minimal environmental impact. • endless natural energy sources unlike fossil fuels. • the vast availability of renewable energy resources. • an alcohol-based fuel produced from fermented crops. • ...
Energy Flow 2024-01-26
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- Makes its own food
- Example of decomposer from notes
- An organism that ________ on others is a consumer
- Eats plants and animals
- Organisms that feeds on other organisms
- A Producer __________ its own food
- Food web is ________ food chains
- Many overlapping food chains
- Herbivores eat __________
- Food chain shows how organisms get energy
- Scavenger eats bodies of ________ organisms
- Carnivores eat ___________
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- Eat only animals
- Example of consumer from notes
- Carnivore that eats dead organisms
- Only eats plants
- Series of events that organisms obtain energy
- Omnivores _________ plants and animals
- Pyramid shows the _________ of energy
- Decomposer break down _____________.
- Example of a producer from notes
- Energy _______ shows energy moving
22 Clues: Eat only animals • Only eats plants • Makes its own food • Eats plants and animals • Herbivores eat __________ • Carnivores eat ___________ • Many overlapping food chains • Example of consumer from notes • Example of decomposer from notes • Food web is ________ food chains • Example of a producer from notes • Carnivore that eats dead organisms • A Producer __________ its own food • ...
Thermal Energy 2024-01-09
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- a balanced state in which a system is stable, such as when two or more samples are at the same temperature
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- tiny organisms that are made of a single cell
- the moment when two objects hit each other
- absorbing energy
- to move from one object to another or one place to another
- an elementary particle that has a negative charge of electricity and travels around the nucleus of an atom
- a number that summarizes a set of data and that can be computed by adding all the numbers in a list and then dividing by the number of numbers in the list
- a measure of how hot or cold something is
- energy the total kinetic energy of all the molecules that make up a sample
- an uncharged atomic particle that has a mass nearly equal to that of the proton
- when something stays mostly the same over time
- energy that is stored in an object due to its position or condition
- the ability to make things move or change
- a heating unit that stores and warms water
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- a subatomic particle with a positive electrical charge
- releasing energy
- to reach a conclusion using evidence and reasoning
- a measurement used to determine how fast particles are moving inside of a substance or how much energy the substance contains
- a method or means of somehow changing one or more chemicals or chemical compounds
- the positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing nearly all its mass
- water that is underground
- the energy that an object has because it is moving
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
- comes from the motion (kinetic energy) and position (potential energy) of objects
- to make something safe to eat or drink by heating it
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- when something becomes different over time
29 Clues: releasing energy • absorbing energy • water that is underground • anything that has mass and takes up space • a measure of how hot or cold something is • the ability to make things move or change • the moment when two objects hit each other • when something becomes different over time • a heating unit that stores and warms water • ...
Energy Crossword 2024-01-15
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- a renewable source of energy
- seperates electrical conductors
- when heat moves from one object to another
- basic unit of matter and energy
- energy stored in moving objects
- stored in nucleus of an atom
- the energy of electromagnetic waves
- thermal energy in the earth
- a material that allows electrcity to flow
- movement of gas or liquid
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- stored in an object due to its height
- energy that can be heard by living things
- travels in waves
- working,electrical,heat,sound
- stored in the bonds of atoms & molecules
- stored,chemical,mechanical
- energy that comes from a source of light
- unit of measurement for energy
- heat or energy the vibration and movement
- energy stored in objects by tension
20 Clues: travels in waves • movement of gas or liquid • stored,chemical,mechanical • thermal energy in the earth • a renewable source of energy • stored in nucleus of an atom • working,electrical,heat,sound • unit of measurement for energy • seperates electrical conductors • basic unit of matter and energy • energy stored in moving objects • the energy of electromagnetic waves • ...
Thermal Energy 2024-03-01
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- materials that allow heat energy to move through them efficiently
- the transfer of heat through a solid material by direct contact
- a spectrum of waves that include visible light, radiation, x-rays, etc.
- the energy of an object because of motion
- materials that don't allow heat to pass through them
- the transfer of heat through empty space by invisible electromagnetic rays
- the part of a car used to describe temperature and the speed of moving particles
- the only way conduction can occur is through _____ ______.
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- temperature scale we use in science (NO DEGREES)
- temperature scale we use in the Unites States
- generally related to the kinetic energy of vibrating and colliding atoms in a substance
- the transfer of heat in a fluid (liquid or gas)
- measures the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
- the capacity or ability to do work
- temperature scale used in science and other parts of the world
- the flow of energy from warmer places to cooler places due to differences in temperature
- thermal _____: when heat flows and both equal the same temperature
- another name for a material that is a liquid or gas
- the movement of energy from one place to another
- Moving fluids result in a transfer of heat in a cycle called a convection ____.
20 Clues: the capacity or ability to do work • the energy of an object because of motion • temperature scale we use in the Unites States • the transfer of heat in a fluid (liquid or gas) • temperature scale we use in science (NO DEGREES) • the movement of energy from one place to another • another name for a material that is a liquid or gas • ...
Energy Review 2024-06-06
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- Potential energy is affected by mass, height and ______.
- Type of energy from vibrations in the air
- Moving thermal energy
- When something is moving it has _____ energy
- Has the greatest effect on the amount of kinetic energy
- Heat Trans- The suns warmth on a cold day
- Particles with a lot of thermal energy _____ faster
- A type of energy that food has
- Wool and feathers are examples of great thermal ____.
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- Somethings position or shape gives it _____ energy
- Heat Trans- Getting burned when touching a hot stove
- Metals are a great thermal _____ allowing heat transfer
- The ability to do work
- A measure of the movement of particles
- Heat Trans- Cool air sinking from a vent
- Top shelf book vs. Bottom shelf book has ____ potential energy
- A type of energy that a stretched rubber band has
- Heat stops flowing when object reach equilibrium or temperature ____.
- Type of energy for heat
- Thermal energy flows from Hot objects to ______.
- A truck has more ___ than a car giving it more kinetic energy
21 Clues: Moving thermal energy • The ability to do work • Type of energy for heat • A type of energy that food has • A measure of the movement of particles • Heat Trans- Cool air sinking from a vent • Type of energy from vibrations in the air • Heat Trans- The suns warmth on a cold day • When something is moving it has _____ energy • Thermal energy flows from Hot objects to ______. • ...
Energy Review 2024-06-06
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- Has the greatest effect on the amount of kinetic energy
- The ability to do work
- Thermal energy flows from Hot objects to ______.
- Heat Trans- Cool air sinking from a vent
- A type of energy that food has
- Somethings position or shape gives it _____ energy
- Wool and feathers are examples of great thermal ____.
- A type of energy that a stretched rubber band has
- Type of energy for heat
- Heat Trans- Getting burned when touching a hot stove
- Particles with a lot of thermal energy _____ faster
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- Type of energy from vibrations in the air
- Potential energy is affected by mass, height and ______.
- Moving thermal energy
- Metals are a great thermal _____ allowing heat transfer
- A measure of the movement of particles
- Top shelf book vs. Bottom shelf book has ____ potential energy
- Heat Trans- The suns warmth on a cold day
- A truck has more ___ than a car giving it more kinetic energy
- Heat stops flowing when object reach equilibrium or temperature ____.
- When something is moving it has _____ energy
21 Clues: Moving thermal energy • The ability to do work • Type of energy for heat • A type of energy that food has • A measure of the movement of particles • Heat Trans- Cool air sinking from a vent • Type of energy from vibrations in the air • Heat Trans- The suns warmth on a cold day • When something is moving it has _____ energy • Thermal energy flows from Hot objects to ______. • ...
science energy 2024-07-19
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- energy that comes from a source and travels through some material
- Materials that do not allow electricity to pass through them
- energy, a form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons
- energy, energy derived from natural sources that are replenished at a higher rate than they are consumed
- how fast energy is used or transmitted
- fuel, made from decomposing plants and animals.
- energy, the stored energy in an object due to its position, properties, and forces acting on it
- a type of energy made by vibrations
- The transfer of energy, such as heat or an electric charge, through a substance
- the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center
- When a wave (like light) travels through a medium
- transformation, the process of changing energy from one form to another
- The bouncing back of light from any shiny surface
- emit light by their own
- a device that stores chemical energy, and converts it to electricity
- energy, the radiation from the Sun capable of producing heat
- a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock with a high amount of carbon and hydrocarbons
- energy, a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion
- comparison of the energy output to the energy input in a given system
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- an instrument, apparatus, or device for a particular purpose or use
- the process of absorbing or being absorbed
- any basic unit of matter and energy
- The smallest part of a substance that cannot be broken down chemically
- energy stored in objects when they are under temporary strain, such as being stretched or squashed
- a type of electromagnetic radiation that allows the human eye to see or makes objects visible
- ability to do work, which is the ability to exert a force causing displacement of an object
- energy, sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes
- the rising motion of warmer areas of a liquid or gas, and the sinking motion of cooler areas of liquid or gas, sometimes forming a complete cycle
- a clear, colorless liquid and an ingredient in alcoholic beverages like beer, wine or brandy
- the emission of light by a solid that has been heated until it glows, or radiates light
- the act of changing from one form, unit, or state to another ratio
31 Clues: emit light by their own • any basic unit of matter and energy • a type of energy made by vibrations • how fast energy is used or transmitted • the process of absorbing or being absorbed • fuel, made from decomposing plants and animals. • When a wave (like light) travels through a medium • The bouncing back of light from any shiny surface • ...
cellular energy 2024-10-29
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- all the chemical reactions an organism uses to obtain and use energy
- obtain energy from other organisms
- the place in the chloroplasts where the light independent reactions of photosynthesis occurs
- light absorbing pigment in plants
- the breakdown of glucose
- carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids also known as macromolecules
- the second stage of photosynthesis or the light independent reactions when energy is stored in organic molecules
- the ability to do work
- makes own food
- converting light energy to chemical energy in the form of organic molecules
- without oxygen
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- the place in chloroplasts where light dependent reactions or the first stage of photosynthesis happens
- light absorbing molecules
- second step of cellular respiration
- respiration breaking down organic molecules to release energy
- adenosine triphosphate or the biological molecule that provides energy to cells
- the study of the flow and transformation of energy
- the organelle that captures light for photosynthesis
- a form of anaerobic respiration
- with oxygen
20 Clues: with oxygen • makes own food • without oxygen • the ability to do work • the breakdown of glucose • light absorbing molecules • a form of anaerobic respiration • light absorbing pigment in plants • obtain energy from other organisms • second step of cellular respiration • the study of the flow and transformation of energy • the organelle that captures light for photosynthesis • ...
Energy Stores 2024-11-15
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- Unit of power
- Energy store found in stretched or compressed objects
- Another way of saying energy transferred
- Energy can only be ______
- Energy cannot be created or ______
- Energy transferred from hotter to colder objects
- Energy transferred due to forces acting on it
- Energy stored in nuclei of atoms
- Anything that can release energy by a chemical reaction
- Anything with an electric charge that interacts with an opposite electric charge
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- If you _____ your house, you reduce unwanted energy transfers
- ____ potential found in objects that have mass and inside a gravitational field
- Single or group of objects
- Rate of energy transfer
- ____ systems do not allow energy to escape
- Unit of energy
- Energy transferred by waves
- Energy transferred due to charge and potential difference
- Energy store in moving objects
- The hotter the object the more of this energy store it has
- Anything magnetic interacting with another magnet
- Specific heat ____ refers to the energy needed to raise the temperature of 1kg of a substance by 1C
22 Clues: Unit of power • Unit of energy • Rate of energy transfer • Energy can only be ______ • Single or group of objects • Energy transferred by waves • Energy store in moving objects • Energy stored in nuclei of atoms • Energy cannot be created or ______ • Another way of saying energy transferred • ____ systems do not allow energy to escape • ...
Energy Crossword 2024-11-18
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- The why of a scientific phenomenon.
- A form of potential energy stored in objects when they are stretched, compressed, or deformed, such as in springs.
- Energy released during nuclear fission (splitting atoms) or fusion (combining atoms). It is used in power plants and some weapons.
- A type of potential energy related to an object's height and gravity.
- The energy an object possesses due to its position, also known as resting energy.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- The energy an object possesses due to its motion. It depends on the object's mass and velocity.
- Energy transmitted as vibrations through a medium such as air, water, or solids.
- The amount of space in an object.
- The amount of matter in a certain amount of space.
- A fundamental principle of physics stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed; it can only change forms.
- Energy derived from organic materials like plants, wood, and agricultural waste.
- A form of kinetic energy derived from moving air.
- The what of a scientific phenomenon.
- The energy carried by moving electric charges or stored in electric fields. Examples include energy in batteries and power lines.
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- The unit of measurement for energy.
- The total kinetic energy of particles in a substance due to their random motion. It is related to temperature and heat.
- the process of gathering information about the natural world using the senses or scientific instruments.
- A form of potential energy stored in chemical bonds. It is released during chemical reactions, such as combustion or digestion.
- Energy carried by electromagnetic waves, such as sunlight or X-rays.
- Natural fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals over millions of years.
- The sum of potential and kinetic energy in a system, related to the motion and position of objects.
- Energy stored in magnetic fields, often used in applications like MRI machines or electric motors.
- Heat energy generated and stored within the Earth. It powers geysers, and hot springs.
- A combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock used as a fossil fuel. It is primarily composed of carbon and is used in electricity generation and industrial processes.
- Energy from the Sun, converted into electricity or heat via solar panels.
26 Clues: The amount of space in an object. • The amount of matter in an object. • The unit of measurement for energy. • The why of a scientific phenomenon. • The what of a scientific phenomenon. • A form of kinetic energy derived from moving air. • The amount of matter in a certain amount of space. • Energy carried by electromagnetic waves, such as sunlight or X-rays. • ...
Energy and more energy 2019-08-08
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- A _________ object will have a greater gravitational potential energy
- This energy enters our eyes to let us see objects
- The energy in a spring or rubberband
- This affects the gravitational potential energy of an object
- The unit used to measure energy
- All energy eventually ends up as heat
- This place has much less gravity than Earth
- The energy found in a battery
- The value for gravity on Earth
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- Hydroelectric dams make use of this energy to power the turbines
- Energy cannot be created or __________
- When energy changes from one form to another
- This energy is essential for our technology
- The energy of movement
- Energy form that provides power for parts of America and Russia
- This energy causes air particles to be compressed
16 Clues: The energy of movement • The energy found in a battery • The value for gravity on Earth • The unit used to measure energy • The energy in a spring or rubberband • All energy eventually ends up as heat • Energy cannot be created or __________ • This energy is essential for our technology • This place has much less gravity than Earth • ...
Types of kinetic energy 2018-05-21
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- Radiant energy is transmitted by ___________
- Unit energy is measured in
- A stereo uses electrical energy to produce __________
- A stationary ball has __________ energy
- Amount of types of kinetic energy
- As objects move _______, more energy is stored
- Made up of negatively and positively charged neutrons.
- motion of atoms and molecules
- Energy can be _____________ from one type to another.
- A moving ball has _________ energy
- Sound energy is movement of energy through some substance such as water and _______
- Thermal is another word for __________
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- caused by vibrations
- Another word for mechanical energy is ___________________
- Stored energy
- Energy of motion
- Energy cannot be _______________
- Radio waves are an example of what type of energy.
- Electrical energy commonly moves through a _____
- stored energy in moving objects
- Amount of main types of energy
- Ability to do work
- Electrical energy is another word for ________ energy.
23 Clues: Stored energy • Energy of motion • Ability to do work • caused by vibrations • Unit energy is measured in • motion of atoms and molecules • Amount of main types of energy • stored energy in moving objects • Energy cannot be _______________ • Amount of types of kinetic energy • A moving ball has _________ energy • Thermal is another word for __________ • ...
Anthony 2-15-17 2nd 2017-02-15
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- the rate of doing work.
- of conservation of energy: Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- the ability to do work.
- energy: a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time.
- energy: a form of energy consisting of changing electric and magnetic fields.
- consists of weight swinging back and forth from a rope or string.
- energy: The energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects.
- energy: The total potential and kinetic energy related to the motion of all the particles in an object.
- The SI unit of power, equal to one joule per second.
- energy: The energy stored in atomic nuclei.
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- the product of distance and the force in the direction an object moves.
- The SI unit of work, equal to 1 newton-meter.
- energy: energy that is stored as a result of position or shape.
- potential energy: energy an object has due to its position.
- energy: The energy associated with electrical charges.
- energy: a source of energy that exists in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years.
- energy: The energy stored because of chemical bonds.
- energy: the energy an object has due to its motion.
- potential energy: The potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed.
- conversion: The process of changing energy form to another.
20 Clues: the rate of doing work. • the ability to do work. • energy: The energy stored in atomic nuclei. • The SI unit of work, equal to 1 newton-meter. • energy: the energy an object has due to its motion. • energy: The energy stored because of chemical bonds. • The SI unit of power, equal to one joule per second. • energy: The energy associated with electrical charges. • ...
Types of Energy 2023-12-07
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- This has thermal and radiant energy and is used when we are cold
- We use turbines to turn this into mechanical energy which is then turned into electrical
- This gives us the ability to interact with sound energy
- Energy of movement
- Stored energy
- Energy of heat
- Energy from a chemical reaction
- Energy that you hear
- This subject has a lot of chemical energy due to chemical reactions
- the energy of light
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- The energy of gravity
- This blocks out radiant energy from the sun
- Energy cannot be destroyed or created, only...
- Energy that is stored using bonds
- These give us the ability to use energy specifically mechanical
- Energy in motion
- This object makes a lot of sound and through arrow dynamics defies gravitational energy
- Radioactive energy
- We use dams to turn this into electrical energy
- is the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
20 Clues: Stored energy • Energy of heat • Energy in motion • Energy of movement • Radioactive energy • the energy of light • Energy that you hear • The energy of gravity • Energy from a chemical reaction • Energy that is stored using bonds • This blocks out radiant energy from the sun • Energy cannot be destroyed or created, only... • We use dams to turn this into electrical energy • ...
Energy Vocab 2021-03-11
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- something that there is few of or not many
- To slowly go away
- The pollution coming from mechanical vehicles using fossil fuels
- This is energy collect from water moving turbines to create kinetic energy
- Global warming is when the earth is heating up because of our use of nonrenewable resources
- These are sources of energy that will never run out and are renewable sources of energy
- Climate change is a factor of global warming which is that the temperature heats up
- The greenhouse effect is where the earths eats the sun’s rays and sends it back out as infrared rays
- Ozone depletion is the depletion of the ozone layer that is saving us from the sun’s rays
- Nonrenewable energy is energy where the energy can not be used again
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- Wind turbines are large structures that when moved by the wind create energy
- This is where the kinetic energy of the wind can be used as mechanical or electrical energy
- Heat obtained from the sun’s heat and light
- Fossil fuels are fuels like oil, coal, and gas that are nonrenewable sources
- will be there forever and you can not deplete it
- This happen when the nucleus of atoms are split and the heat created is used
- Reusing and recycling of energy to make sure it is not wasted
- These are cells that use the sun’s rays and convert them into electrical currents
- This is thermal energy obtained from the heat inside the earth's crust
- Renewable energy is energy that can be used multiple times instead of just burning off
- To take away or take a part of
- any plant material or wastes. or The amount of dried living matter in a square meter
22 Clues: To slowly go away • To take away or take a part of • something that there is few of or not many • Heat obtained from the sun’s heat and light • will be there forever and you can not deplete it • Reusing and recycling of energy to make sure it is not wasted • The pollution coming from mechanical vehicles using fossil fuels • ...
Energy Vocabulary 2020-12-01
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- process of transfer from one body to another
- energy related to the stretch or compression of an object
- a scalar quantity, like length, mass, and charge
- energy related to the position of an object
- unit of power in the International System of Units equal to joule of work
- force in which the work done by the force is determined only by the displacement of the mass
- can be transferred from one object to another
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- a number that is fixed and known, unlike a variable which changes with the context
- the displacement or position change per time ratio
- ,the fundamental principle of physics that the total energy of an isolated system is constant, despite internal changes
- energy that is stored in a object due to its position relative to some zero position
- it is equal to the work done by a force of one newton acting through one metre
- a force applied to an object that results in a displacement in the same direction
- energy of motion
- when work is done on an object, the kinetic energy of the object changes
- the sum of potential and kinetic energy for an object
- force of attraction that exists between any two masses, any two bodies, and any two particles
- rate at which energy is transformed
- the resistance to motion of one object moving relative to another
- a push or pull upon an object
20 Clues: energy of motion • a push or pull upon an object • rate at which energy is transformed • energy related to the position of an object • process of transfer from one body to another • can be transferred from one object to another • a scalar quantity, like length, mass, and charge • the displacement or position change per time ratio • ...
Energy transfers 2021-01-11
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- Noisy energy form
- Energy is always ______
- What comes out of a process or a device
- Shocking energy form
- Needed to do work
- Stretching energy
- Energy unit
- Stored energy in food
- A form of PE
- What goes into a process or device
- How well energy is used
- To go from one to another
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- Converts electrical to sound energy
- Energy source inside the Sun
- Law of _______ of energy
- The energy wanted from a device
- Also known as heat energy
- Can be elastic or gravitational
- Maximum efficiency
- Energy form produced because of friction
- Movement energy
- Useful energy produced by a lamp
- Max percentage efficiency
- Percentage efficiency if only one fifth is useful
- Makes electrical energy from sound
25 Clues: Energy unit • A form of PE • Movement energy • Noisy energy form • Needed to do work • Stretching energy • Maximum efficiency • Shocking energy form • Stored energy in food • Energy is always ______ • How well energy is used • Law of _______ of energy • Also known as heat energy • Max percentage efficiency • To go from one to another • Energy source inside the Sun • ...
Science Energy 2020-11-12
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- capacity of doing work
- warms things up
- a type of energy that charges an object
- burns and creates energy
- forces an object to fling off at a high speed
- forces pressure on objects so they can't float
- what energy makes
- form of energy charged from electricity
- type of communication
- releases gases in a reaction
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- energy in mass in motion
- sends out light to charge solar
- comes from splitting atoms in a reactor
- senses movement
- energy that comes from heat
- energy that comes for the sun
- the blades on a windmill spin because of this
- makes things visible
- charges solar panels
- is a type of fuel to cars
20 Clues: warms things up • senses movement • what energy makes • makes things visible • charges solar panels • type of communication • capacity of doing work • energy in mass in motion • burns and creates energy • is a type of fuel to cars • energy that comes from heat • releases gases in a reaction • energy that comes for the sun • sends out light to charge solar • ...
Energy Transformation 2020-04-18
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- An organelle which contain the enzymes necessary for aerobic respiration.
- Organisms that produce their own food and energy from non-living materials in the environment.
- A green pigment that traps light energy in chloroplasts.
- Organisms that obtain energy from chemicals.
- The molecule used as an immediate source of usable energy in a cell.
- A type of cell respiration used to release energy stored in chemical bonds in glucose when oxygen is absent.
- The process by which the energy stored in glucose is released and made available for the maintenance of life processes.
- Organisms that feed on dead or decaying matter.
- Organisms that feed on other organisms.
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- Organisms that feed on plants.
- The breaking down of larger molecules into smaller molecules, thereby releasing energy.
- The building of larger molecules from smaller molecules, thereby absorbing energy.
- The process which occurs in the cells of a plant that contain chlorophyll whereby carbon dioxide and water are combined in the presence of light to form glucose and oxygen.
- The waste product produced when animals (and some bacteria) undergo fermentation.
- An organelle which is found in the mesophyll cells of plants carryout the process of photosynthesis.
- Organisms that obtain food and energy by consuming materials derived from other living things.
- Organisms that feed on other animals and plants.
- A type of cell respiration used to release energy stored in chemical bonds in glucose when oxygen is present.
- Organisms that obtain energy from light.
- The waste product produced when yeast (and some plants) undergo fermentation.
20 Clues: Organisms that feed on plants. • Organisms that feed on other organisms. • Organisms that obtain energy from light. • Organisms that obtain energy from chemicals. • Organisms that feed on dead or decaying matter. • Organisms that feed on other animals and plants. • A green pigment that traps light energy in chloroplasts. • ...
8th Energy 2021-04-30
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- you see a distorted view of someones body in a pool as the light bends as it travels
- region in a longitudinal (sound) wave where the particles are farthest apart
- the time taken to complete one oscillation
- a skateboarder coasting downhill has
- a pancake cooking on a frying pan
- when you can hear a friend from another room as the sound waves bend around the corner of a wall
- the lowest point in a wave cycle
- waves where the disturbance moves perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- oil, coal, and gasoline are all examples of this type of nonrenewable energy
- region in a longitudinal (sound) wave where the particles are closest together
- when the suns rays travel through empty space to
- a plate hanging over the edge of a table has
- are waves that can travel through a vacuum (empty space)
- the highest point in a wave cycle
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- when a wave strikes an object or surface and bounces off
- this type of heat transfer occurs when your feet make direct contact with hot sand at the beach
- the height of a wave. This can be measured from the resting position (middle) of the wave to the crest or to the trough
- number of wave crests per second
- waves where the disturbance moves in the same direction as the wave
- solar, wind, and hydroelectric are all examples of this type of energy
- waves that require a medium. These waves travel when molecules in the medium collide with each other passing on energy
- this law states that energy can’t be created or destroyed, only converted from one form of energy to another
- this type of heat transfer occurs when an AC unit circulates air throughout a house
- when waves combine and form a new wave when as they overlap
- examples include plastic, rubber, and wood
- the distance from one wave crest to the next or one compression to the next
- how fast the disturbance of the wave is moving. This is measured by multiplying the frequency by the wavelength
- a traveling disturbance that moves through space and matter
- reflected sound
29 Clues: reflected sound • number of wave crests per second • the lowest point in a wave cycle • a pancake cooking on a frying pan • the highest point in a wave cycle • a skateboarder coasting downhill has • the time taken to complete one oscillation • examples include plastic, rubber, and wood • a plate hanging over the edge of a table has • ...
Osterhoudt-Energy 2020-07-07
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- He was the first to flow electricity through a fine platinum wire inside a glass chamber evacuated of air, producing sustained electric light.
- His law states that opposites attract. The unit of electric charge is named after him.
- The units of electrical conductance are named in his honor.
- A former employee of Thomas Edison, he later feuded with with Edison over the superiority of AC vs DC power distribution.
- This professor of childbirth postulated that brains generated "animal electricity". His name is associated with a zinc coating used on steel to prevent corrosion.
- Shorten this scientist's name by removing the last "a" to get a unit of measure of electromotive force
- Once a professor of mathematics and natural philosophy at the Albany Academy, his experiments focused on coil winding methods led to the creation of the most powerful electromagnets of his time. The unit of measure of inductance is named after him.
- One time apprenticed as a shoemaker and employed as bootmaker, he preferred military service and is credited with the invention of the first electromagnet and contributor to the development of the magneto.
- We use the term "Amp" to denote a measure of current because of this man.
- He received a Nobel Prize in physics in the year 2000 for his 1958 contribution towards creating the first integrated circuit at Texas Instruments.
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- He said, "That as we enjoy great Advantages from the Inventions of others, we should be glad of an Opportunity to serve others by any Invention of ours, and this we should do freely and generously." He also flew kites.
- This pharmacist discovered electromagnetism.
- His law states that the current in a circuit is directly proportional to the applied voltage.
- This man was eventually forced out of the company that bears his name by J.P. Morgan. After he left the company switched to AC power distribution which he had fought against.
- Dubbed the Wizard of Schenectady, this man once sent Ford an itemized bill listing, $1 for a chalk mark and $9,999 for knowing where to put it.
- This man will keep you cool during hot summers.
- Originally apprenticed to a bookmaker, he introduced the terms "electrolyte" and "electrodes". Take away the "ay" from his name and you have the units of capacitance.
- Originally apprenticed to a physician, he later discovered the anesthetic effect of nitrous oxide, and used electricity to isolate the elements potassium, sodium, barium, calcium, strontium, magnesium, and silicon. He also developed the miner's safety lamp, which was not an electrical invention.
- The inventor of the dimmer switch (and numerous other electrical devices) he holds over 400 patents.
- The units of frequency are named in his honor.
20 Clues: This pharmacist discovered electromagnetism. • The units of frequency are named in his honor. • This man will keep you cool during hot summers. • The units of electrical conductance are named in his honor. • We use the term "Amp" to denote a measure of current because of this man. • ...
Energy Crossword 2020-08-14
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- An object with a mass of 0.15 kg is 10 meters off the ground. How much gravitational PE does the object have in Joules?
- the unit in which we measure mass
- thermal energy is ____________ energy
- An object is 13 meters off the ground and has 780 J of gravitational PE. In kg, what is the object's mass?
- When doing numerical work, it is imperative to include ____________.
- How many blocks did Dennis the Menace have?
- the unit in which we measure energy
- In the instant before an object turns around, what is its speed?
- A stretched spring has _____________ potential energy
- To calculate an object's gravitational potential energy, multiply 10*mass*___________
- An object is thrown straight up in the air. At its highest height, what is the object's speed?
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- the units in which we measure speed
- An object is 32 meters off the ground and has 1600 J of gravitational PE. In kg, what is the object's mass?
- An object with a mass of 20 kg has 2200 J of gravitational potential energy. What is its height in meters?
- radiant energy is _____________ energy
- According to the Law of Conservation of Energy, energy cannot be created nor destroyed, but it can be ____________________.
- ____________ energy is energy based on position
- An object with a mass of 4.5 kg has 144 Joules of kinetic energy. What is its speed in m/s?
- energy is the capacity for ___________
- To calculate an object's kinetic energy, multiply 1/2*mass*(___________^2)
- An object with a mass of 6 kg has 147 Joules of kinetic energy. What is its speed in m/s?
- kinetic energy is the energy of __________
22 Clues: the unit in which we measure mass • the units in which we measure speed • the unit in which we measure energy • thermal energy is ____________ energy • radiant energy is _____________ energy • energy is the capacity for ___________ • kinetic energy is the energy of __________ • How many blocks did Dennis the Menace have? • ____________ energy is energy based on position • ...
Light + Energy 2020-11-18
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- Energy that is stored in the bonds between atoms. Found in things such as food and petrol.
- Movement of electrically charged particles
- Type of energy caused by movement of atoms. Found in all hot objects
- When a light ray changes direction because it enters a different medium
- A mirror that curves outwards
- The bottom of a wave
- Lens that causes light rays to move apart
- Energy stored in objects due to their height above the ground
- When light rays bounce off a surface
- A mirror that curves inwards
- The coloured part of your eye that controls the amount of light that enters it.
- Energy due to an object moving.
- A reflective surface
- The length of a wave (from crest to crest)
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- Hole in the eye that allows light to enter
- The height of a wave
- The ray of light that hits a reflective surface
- Tissue in the eye that is sensitive to light
- Energy stored in stretched or squashed objects, e.g. springs, rubber bands.
- Energy produced by vibrating objects, e.g. speech, music.
- The top of a wave
- Energy of electromagnetic waves, helps you to see
- Lens that causes light rays to come together
- The ray of light that bounces off a reflective surface
- Protective covering at the front of the eye
- Helps to focus light onto the retina
26 Clues: The top of a wave • The height of a wave • The bottom of a wave • A reflective surface • A mirror that curves inwards • A mirror that curves outwards • Energy due to an object moving. • When light rays bounce off a surface • Helps to focus light onto the retina • Lens that causes light rays to move apart • Hole in the eye that allows light to enter • ...
Energy Crossword 2020-10-30
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- A force which resists motion between two surfaces sliding against each other. It also creates heat.
- This type of energy can be reused can comes from sources like the sun (or solar), wind and waves.
- A type of potential energy that is kept in a chemical substance and is let out during a chemical reaction.
- The act of pulling or pushing a simple machine, like a pulley.
- This is a measure of how quickly energy is used. The SI unit of power is the Watt (W).
- The higher above the ground an object gets, the more of this type of potential energy it will have. For example, a ball being thrown upwards has this type of energy.
- Energy changing from one form of energy into another.
- A type of kinetic energy which is made up of moving electrical charges. For example, lighting or a light bulb.
- A conductor which is designed to allow electricity to enter or exit an object.
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- Equipment connected by electrical conductors which allows an electric current to travel through it.
- This type of energy comes from atomic nuclei. An example of an object that produces this type of energy is the sun.
- Currents of electricity flowing through a circuit.
- This type of energy is the energy of movement or motion energy. For example, an object moving has this type of energy.
- A sort of motor that turns electrical energy into kinetic energy.
- The transformation of one form of energy into another.
- The strain, or weight, that is lifted using a simple machine.
- The ability to allow electricity to flow through an object, like wire.
- A type of energy that warms things. It can be transferred from one object to another. For example, fire or the sun.
- A tool used for measuring eclectic currents flowing through a circuit.
- The capacity for being able to do work. It can come in the form of kinetic, heat, light, chemical, etc.
20 Clues: Currents of electricity flowing through a circuit. • Energy changing from one form of energy into another. • The transformation of one form of energy into another. • The strain, or weight, that is lifted using a simple machine. • The act of pulling or pushing a simple machine, like a pulley. • A sort of motor that turns electrical energy into kinetic energy. • ...
Energy Resources 2020-11-27
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- place nuclear reactor where fission occurs
- energy from the sun
- type of nuclear reaction where nucleus combines
- overheating of rods and dangerously radioactive
- liquid fossil fuel
- compound made from oil
- type of nuclear reaction where nucleus split
- mixture of gasoline and alcohol
- energy from flowing water
- process of burning fuel
- energy rich compound with carbon and hydrogen
- a substance providing energy from chemical change
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- energy rich substance formed of dead organisms
- factory for crude oil changed to other products
- cadmium rod that absorbs neutrons
- fuel made from living things
- uranium rod that undergoes fission
- the percentage energy used to perform work
- oil
- practice of reducing energy use
- type of energy where water heated by magma
- fossil fuel made of methane and other gases
- material blocking heat transfer
- rock
- central core of atom
25 Clues: oil • rock • liquid fossil fuel • energy from the sun • central core of atom • compound made from oil • process of burning fuel • energy from flowing water • fuel made from living things • practice of reducing energy use • mixture of gasoline and alcohol • material blocking heat transfer • cadmium rod that absorbs neutrons • uranium rod that undergoes fission • ...
Energy Crossword 2022-03-25
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- mining used when coal deposits are deep endangerment
- Formed from the remains of organisms living millions of years ago
- Nuclear _______ Involves joining 2 atomic nuclei
- the unstable atom that nuclear reactors use to produce electricity
- energy emitted in the form of waves of the electromagnetic spectrum
- extraction where natural underground pressure pushes the oil to the surface requiring no additional action
- Energy associated with the movement/flow of electrons
- cleanest of the most common fossil fuels
- liquid fossil fuel with a thick viscous texture
- commonly used process for converting stored chemical energy into forms we can use for other things
- resources generally readily available, and are replaced quickly or continually
- compressed, dead plant material that forms coal
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- When you burn methane, it produces carbon dioxide, energy and this other type of greenhouse gas.
- Nuclear ______ Involves breaking up an atom’s nucleus
- extraction where water or gas is injected underground to push oil upwards to be collected
- mining used when coal deposits are near the surface
- energy stored in Chemical Bonds between atoms and molecules.
- energy in the movement of molecules
- energy stored in forces holding atomic nuclei together
- energy required to move/change an object’s position
- the fracturing of bedrock formations underground by a pressurized liquid
- resources which can never be replaced, or are replaced too slowly to be practical
22 Clues: energy in the movement of molecules • cleanest of the most common fossil fuels • liquid fossil fuel with a thick viscous texture • compressed, dead plant material that forms coal • Nuclear _______ Involves joining 2 atomic nuclei • mining used when coal deposits are near the surface • energy required to move/change an object’s position • ...
Energy Basics 2022-03-25
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- ____ extraction: the natural underground pressure pushes the oil to the surface requiring no additional action.
- nuclear ____ involves joining 2 atomic nuclei
- most commonly used fossil fuel
- the ability to do work
- the potential energy of an object due to its position or ____
- when you burn ____ it produces carbon dioxide, energy and H2O(vapor)
- _______________ is a very commonly used process for converting stored chemical energy into forms of energy we can use for other things.
- nuclear ___ involves breaking up an atom’s nucleus
- nuclear energy stored in forces holding atomic ____ together
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- Nitric Acid and Sulfuric Acid in the atmosphere causes _____ rain
- what is the term for the technique involving the fracturing of bedrock formations underground by a pressurized liquid?
- in step 2 of the nuclear reactors, what is produced?
- what is the name of the compressed, dead plant material that forms coal?
- some atoms are ____ Hint: radiation
- what type of energy is associated with the movement or flow of electrons?
- mining Uranium is ____ than coal, and nuclear power plants are safer for workers than coal plants.
- the nuclear accident in 1986
- ____ fuels are formed from the remains of organisms living millions of years ago.
- ___ mining is used when coal deposits are near the surface.
- energy can never be created or destroyed, it can only change ___
- currently, we do _____ have the ability to harness fusion.
21 Clues: the ability to do work • the nuclear accident in 1986 • most commonly used fossil fuel • some atoms are ____ Hint: radiation • nuclear ____ involves joining 2 atomic nuclei • nuclear ___ involves breaking up an atom’s nucleus • in step 2 of the nuclear reactors, what is produced? • currently, we do _____ have the ability to harness fusion. • ...
Energy Crossword 2022-03-25
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- also known as natural gas
- used when coal deposits are near the surface
- energy of an object due to its position or shape
- the country that gets 70% of its oil from foreign sources
- a nuclear power plant that had a meltdown and is know as the worst man made disaster
- breaking up an atoms nucleus
- energy of motion
- the fuel for a nuclear reactor
- a method of extracting natural grass that is known to cause earthquakes
- a fossil fuel that needs to be mined
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- dead plant material known as
- another word for oil
- an oil rig that exploded and leaked oil all around the gulf of mexico
- nuclear waste can be used to manufacture
- the joining of two atomic nuclei
- the remains of dead plants and animals create
- the energy required to move/change and objects position
- must be extracted from the earth and is very abundant in the middle east
- 2 isotopes of hydrogen fuse to form
- a machine that allows oil to be pushed up naturally my underground pressure
- the country that uses the most electricity
21 Clues: energy of motion • another word for oil • also known as natural gas • dead plant material known as • breaking up an atoms nucleus • the fuel for a nuclear reactor • the joining of two atomic nuclei • 2 isotopes of hydrogen fuse to form • a fossil fuel that needs to be mined • nuclear waste can be used to manufacture • the country that uses the most electricity • ...
Cellular Energy 2021-11-22
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- what pyruvate gets converted to in animal and bacterial cell when there is no oxygen present
- means oxygen is not require oxygen
- converted from pyruvate, along with CO2, in yeast cells when oxygen is not present
- a 6-carbon sugar that gets created from sunlight and used in the creation of ATP
- means oxygen is required
- site of eukaryotic cells where respiration takes place
- energy carrier created during citric acid cycle
- the process of using chemicals, not sunlight, to create food
- what gets split in the light dependent phase of photosynthesis; creates oxygen
- the first step in aerobic and anaerobic respiration
- energy carrier created from the light dependent reaction in photosynthesis
- form of energy that includes the sun
- ATP and glucose
- site of photosynthesis in autotrophs
- an atmospheric gas that gets used in photosynthesis and is produced during respiration
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- a green pigment in leaves; captures light energy during photosynthesis
- a 3-carbon molecule created from glycolysis
- glucose is this type of biomolecule
- 2nd step in respiration, produces CO2 as a waste product
- where the citric acid cycle takes place
- an anerobic process that occurs after glycolysis if oxygen is not present
- fluid filled portion of chloroplast where CO2 gets fixed into glucose
- where glycolysis occurs
- where the light dependent reaction takes in water and sunlight to create oxygen
- where the ETC takes place in cellular respiration
- energy carrier used in the electron transport chain of cellular respiration
- the "outputs" of a chemical formula
- the "inputs" of a chemical formula
28 Clues: ATP and glucose • where glycolysis occurs • means oxygen is required • means oxygen is not require oxygen • the "inputs" of a chemical formula • glucose is this type of biomolecule • the "outputs" of a chemical formula • form of energy that includes the sun • site of photosynthesis in autotrophs • where the citric acid cycle takes place • ...
Atomic Energy 2021-12-08
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- break down of radioactive material
- atoms of the same element with varying neutrons
- basic unit of matter
- coal, oil, natural gas for example (2 words)
- State where Three Mile Island is located
- a very bad nuclear accident
- county that experience atomic detonation
- subatomic particle around nucleus
- work's in Springfield nuclear plant
- nuclear accident in Russia
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- Stored energy
- element used for dating fossils
- types of energy that can replenish
- Act of splitting an atom
- decay half of radioactive material (2 words)
- subatomic particle with no charge
- positive subatomic particle
- Energy in motion
- radioactive elements (not Neptune)
- Caused the accident in Fukushima
20 Clues: Stored energy • Energy in motion • basic unit of matter • Act of splitting an atom • nuclear accident in Russia • positive subatomic particle • a very bad nuclear accident • element used for dating fossils • Caused the accident in Fukushima • subatomic particle with no charge • subatomic particle around nucleus • break down of radioactive material • types of energy that can replenish • ...
Energy Crossword 2021-12-02
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- The process autotrophs go through to make their own energy.
- Simple diagram that shows energy being passed.
- General term for organism that eats to get energy.
- Scientific term for organisms that makes its own energy.
- All food chains and food webs must begin with a ___________.
- Organism that only eats plants.
- Complex diagram showing energy being passes between all the organisms in an ecosystem.
- A Diagram that shows the amount of energy being passed from organism to organism.
- How many tropic levels are in the following food chain? Grass – rabbit --- fox --- wolf
- An Example of an omnivore.
- At each trophic level, ___% of energy is passed on.
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- Organisms that east both plants and animals.
- General term for organisms that makes its own energy.
- All energy comes from the ___________.
- Organisms that live off of dead matter.
- Organism that only eats meat.
- The type of consumer that could never be second on a food chain or food web.
- Scientific term for organism that eats to get energy.
- In a food web or a food chain, _________ represent energy being passes.
- An example of a herbivore.
- Represent each step in a food chain or a food web.
- An example of a decomposer.
- An example of carnivore.
- Food chains and foods webs always begin with a ___________.
- An Example of an autotroph.
25 Clues: An example of carnivore. • An example of a herbivore. • An Example of an omnivore. • An example of a decomposer. • An Example of an autotroph. • Organism that only eats meat. • Organism that only eats plants. • All energy comes from the ___________. • Organisms that live off of dead matter. • Organisms that east both plants and animals. • ...
solar energy 2022-01-19
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- or the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun
- you can make a bomb out of it
- something that can be polluted
- a type of electric plant
- something that gets rid of the dark
- a type of strength
- a compound or substance that has been purified or prepared, especially artificially.
- something that can pollute the sky
- a type of energy
- something that absorbents energy
- type of thing to power something
- heat within the earth
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- relating to or denoting the generation of electricity using flowing water
- something that can power a water wheel
- it powers a wind wheel
- a type of of good gas from the environment
- it is in the sky
- it comes with hot and cold
- it comes from lightning
- an energy source that cannot be depleted and are able to supply a continuous source of clean energy.
- outside
- a type of thing that can fill up your car
- the wheel of a wind wheel
- energy from the sun
24 Clues: outside • it is in the sky • a type of energy • a type of strength • energy from the sun • heat within the earth • it powers a wind wheel • it comes from lightning • a type of electric plant • the wheel of a wind wheel • it comes with hot and cold • you can make a bomb out of it • something that can be polluted • something that absorbents energy • type of thing to power something • ...
Thermal Energy 2022-03-10
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- Transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves through a vacuum or matter.
- An irreversible change in resulting in a new substance with different chemical properties.
- how warm or cool a substance is.
- The tool used to measure temperature.
- When a substance changes from a gas to a liquid.
- The transition from a liquid to a solid.
- A material that does NOT transfer heat well.
- An example of this is when a substance goes through a phase change.
- The type of energy emitted by the sun.
- The direction that thermal energy moves.
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- Transfer of heat through movement of a fluid.
- A transition from one state of matter to another.
- When a substance changes from a solid to a liquid.
- A measure of temperature commonly used in the US.
- The transfer of heat through direct contact.
- The change of one substance into another is caused by this.
- A measuring scale based on the metric system.
- A scale based on absolute zero, when atoms stop vibrating.
- A rise in temperature indicates an increase in this.
- The transition from a liquid to a gas.
- The force that opposes motion.
- The transfer of thermal energy.
- A material that conducts heat efficiently.
23 Clues: The force that opposes motion. • The transfer of thermal energy. • how warm or cool a substance is. • The tool used to measure temperature. • The transition from a liquid to a gas. • The type of energy emitted by the sun. • The transition from a liquid to a solid. • The direction that thermal energy moves. • A material that conducts heat efficiently. • ...
Energy Crossword 2022-04-14
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- usage of uranium as fuel
- a cleaner burning nonrenewable resource
- renewable energy from captured sunlight
- outbursts of solar energy
- a nonrenewable made into gasoline
- energy changes form but doesn't disappear
- kerogen that is flammable or combustible
- renewable energy from underground heat
- renewable energy from living matter or waste
- high pressure water that finds natural gas
- the thing that changes matter
- heat transferred by direct touch
- resources that replenish quicker than they are used
- energy changing from one for to another
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- energy stored in an object
- rain with pollutants that lower the pH
- an abundant nonrenewable fuel
- a resource that doesn't regrow
- cooler parts of the sun's surface
- renewable energy that uses moving water's energy
- carbon travelling through Earth and organisms
- hard coal with pure carbon
- a form of energy transfer
- moving energy
- circulation of heated fluids
- decaying plant material that burns dirty
- fuel from fossilized organisms
- the star in our solar system
- renewable energy from wind movement
- streams of energy flowing across the sun
30 Clues: moving energy • usage of uranium as fuel • a form of energy transfer • outbursts of solar energy • energy stored in an object • hard coal with pure carbon • circulation of heated fluids • the star in our solar system • an abundant nonrenewable fuel • the thing that changes matter • a resource that doesn't regrow • fuel from fossilized organisms • heat transferred by direct touch • ...
Light Energy 2017-05-02
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- Imaginary line perpendicular to reflecting surface
- Allows all light through
- Reflection from a rough surface
- Absorbs or reflects all light
- Light is a part of the _ Spectrum
- Allows some light through
- If light is not transmitted or reflected, it is
- Lens that brings light rays together
- Determines the type of electromagnetic radiation
- The bouncing back of light
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- The angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection
- Can only be seen in a mirror
- Color of light made up of all visible colors
- Perfectly flat surface
- Lens that spreads out light rays
- The bending of light due to a change in its velocity
- Can separate light into a rainbow
- Color object that absorbs all other colors
- Reflection from a smooth surface
- A visible form of electromagnetic radiation
20 Clues: Perfectly flat surface • Allows all light through • Allows some light through • The bouncing back of light • Can only be seen in a mirror • Absorbs or reflects all light • Reflection from a rough surface • Lens that spreads out light rays • Reflection from a smooth surface • Can separate light into a rainbow • Light is a part of the _ Spectrum • ...
diaddezion energy 2018-02-27
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- comes from decaying animals or plants
- is the part of the nodular reactor where nucellar fission occurs
- anything that give energy from a chemical change
- another name for oil
- percentage of energy that is used to preform work
- change of 1 form of energy to another
- a compound formed of carbon and hydrogen
- energy warmth
- used for electricity and power
- when fuel rods produce energy
- something that cannot be reused
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- made from living things
- fuels energy rich substances
- a factory where they separate crude oil into fuel and other things
- burning
- plant remains that can pile up
- the central cores of atoms
- waste that’s radio active
- earth interior that warms
- electricity produced by flowing water
- something people use for getting around
- reducing energy use
- are compounds that are made from oil
- energy that comes from the hydrogen power
- persistence of coal minded in the USA
- forms a mixture
- turbines collect wind and create energy
27 Clues: burning • energy warmth • forms a mixture • reducing energy use • another name for oil • made from living things • waste that’s radio active • earth interior that warms • the central cores of atoms • fuels energy rich substances • when fuel rods produce energy • plant remains that can pile up • used for electricity and power • something that cannot be reused • ...
energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- keeps homes warm
- a reliable source of energy that uses big turbines that spin
- panels that use the sun to trap and store electricity
- chemical compound that contains carbon and hydrogen
- hydropower is __________
- comes from farmwood crops farms animal waste
- another name for oil
- E=mc2
- catching steam and heated water for energy
- what happens if we use nuclear fusion as a power source
- rocked fuel is main use of __________________
- what coal is mostly used to make
- adding alcohol to gasoline
- getting energy from water
- mixture of methane and other gases
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- hydrogen_______ cleanly
- sources of hydroelectric power
- what oil is mainly used for
- energy rich substances
- original source of energy in wind and flowing water
- when oil is heated into fluid
- percentage of coal mined and exported from US to other countries
- formed from paint remains
- compounds made from oil
- the change of one form of energy to another
- energy released by _________
- three types of natural gas
- energy rich substances that are formed from the remains of animals
- a renewable source of energy that uses the sun
29 Clues: E=mc2 • keeps homes warm • another name for oil • energy rich substances • hydrogen_______ cleanly • compounds made from oil • hydropower is __________ • formed from paint remains • getting energy from water • three types of natural gas • adding alcohol to gasoline • what oil is mainly used for • energy released by _________ • when oil is heated into fluid • sources of hydroelectric power • ...
Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- Thermal Collectors Uses heat collecting panels to heat a house
- hydrogen and carbon together
- A type of natural gas
- gasoline and alcohol combined
- Something that can be replenished easily
- Energy The intense heat from the earth's interior
- How something moves
- breaking apart
- Something that works well
- Conditioner A device that controls the temperature in a house
- Energy Plants A plant that burns garbage to get steam and electricity
- fueled by wood, plants, manure, and food waste
- A plant that creates hydroelectric power
Down
- A chemical element that is a nonmetal
- Warning A cause from the increase in Co2 in the atmosphere that makes the earth warmer
- power power that’s made from moving water
- Something that is harmful to the environment
- something that takes very long to replenish
- Effective Something that is worth what you pay for
- products that made from oil
- Gas A mixture methane and other gases
- a type of oil
- A device that spins
- A basic unit of chemical element
- Fuel Power fueled by wind using turbines
25 Clues: a type of oil • breaking apart • How something moves • A device that spins • A type of natural gas • Something that works well • products that made from oil • hydrogen and carbon together • gasoline and alcohol combined • A basic unit of chemical element • A chemical element that is a nonmetal • Gas A mixture methane and other gases • Something that can be replenished easily • ...
Energy Unit 2018-02-26
Across
- : Essential for human life
- :A disturbance that transfers energy from place to place
- :The distance between two similar parts of a wave
- :Originate from glucose molecule, usually found in beans or meat
- :Two atoms of this are found in water
- :the "Food" that plants make for themselves
- :When a wave changes direction because it goes into a new medium
- :The fundamental process that plants go through to create their own food 6CO2 + 6H2O + light --> C6H12O6 + 6O2
- :Organelle in plant cells that contains the chemical needed for photosynthesis and makes plants green
- :An organelle in eukaryotic cells that is surrounded by two membranes, and that is the site of cellular respiration, which produces ATP
- Wave : disturbance in matter that carries energy from one place to another
- Dioxide :This compound is a reactant of photosynthesis, breathed out by animals
- :The highest point on a transverse wave
- :A repeated back and forth or up and down motion that gives energy to a wave.
- :The material a mechanical wave moves through
- wave :A type of wave where the medium moves perpendicular (vertical) to the direction the energy is moving.
Down
- :H2o
- :A jelly like fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended
- :The maximum distance from the rest position that the medium moves in a wave
- :How many waves are created every second. Measured in Hertz (Hz)
- wave :A type of wave where the medium moves parallel (horizontal) to the direction the energy is moving. Sound is this type of wave.
- :The lowest point of a transverse wave
- :Originates from the glucose molecule but is stored for a very long time aka: fats
- :The parts of a longitudinal wave that are closest together
- :When waves spread out to fill the space through which they are moving
- waves :A transverse wave of pure energy that can go through both a medium and empty space (vacuum). Light is this kind of wave.
- :When one wave hits another wave, their amplitudes combine and make a new wave
- :Green pigment in the chloroplast of autotrophs that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
- :Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen (ex. lactic acid or alcoholic). (also called anaerobic respiration)
- :The parts of a longitudinal wave that are spread apart
- respiration :Respiration that requires oxygen
- :The ultimate source of energy
- Respiration :what cells do to break up sugars into a form that the cell can use as energy. This happens in all forms of life. This takes in food and uses it to create ATP, a chemical which the cell uses for energy.
33 Clues: :H2o • : Essential for human life • :The ultimate source of energy • :Two atoms of this are found in water • :The lowest point of a transverse wave • :The highest point on a transverse wave • :the "Food" that plants make for themselves • respiration :Respiration that requires oxygen • :The material a mechanical wave moves through • ...
Energy Unit 2018-02-26
Across
- :H2o
- :The distance between two similar parts of a wave
- Respiration :what cells do to break up sugars into a form that the cell can use as energy. This happens in all forms of life. This takes in food and uses it to create ATP, a chemical which the cell uses for energy.
- :Green pigment in the chloroplast of autotrophs that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
- :Two atoms of this are found in water
- :A repeated back and forth or up and down motion that gives energy to a wave.
- Dioxide :This compound is a reactant of photosynthesis, breathed out by animals
- :Originates from the glucose molecule but is stored for a very long time aka: fats
- :When one wave hits another wave, their amplitudes combine and make a new wave
- :The highest point on a transverse wave
- :The parts of a longitudinal wave that are closest together
- :the "Food" that plants make for themselves
- :The material a mechanical wave moves through
- :An organelle in eukaryotic cells that is surrounded by two membranes, and that is the site of cellular respiration, which produces ATP
- :The fundamental process that plants go through to create their own food 6CO2 + 6H2O + light --> C6H12O6 + 6O2
- :Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen (ex. lactic acid or alcoholic). (also called anaerobic respiration)
- :The ultimate source of energy
- :A jelly like fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended
Down
- : Essential for human life
- :The lowest point of a transverse wave
- :When a wave changes direction because it goes into a new medium
- :The maximum distance from the rest position that the medium moves in a wave
- :Organelle in plant cells that contains the chemical needed for photosynthesis and makes plants green
- wave :A type of wave where the medium moves perpendicular (vertical) to the direction the energy is moving.
- :The parts of a longitudinal wave that are spread apart
- :A disturbance that transfers energy from place to place
- wave :A type of wave where the medium moves parallel (horizontal) to the direction the energy is moving. Sound is this type of wave.
- waves :A transverse wave of pure energy that can go through both a medium and empty space (vacuum). Light is this kind of wave.
- :When waves spread out to fill the space through which they are moving
- Wave : disturbance in matter that carries energy from one place to another
- :How many waves are created every second. Measured in Hertz (Hz)
- :Originate from glucose molecule, usually found in beans or meat
- respiration :Respiration that requires oxygen
33 Clues: :H2o • : Essential for human life • :The ultimate source of energy • :Two atoms of this are found in water • :The lowest point of a transverse wave • :The highest point on a transverse wave • :the "Food" that plants make for themselves • :The material a mechanical wave moves through • respiration :Respiration that requires oxygen • ...