energy Crossword Puzzles
Science (Energy) 2024-02-27
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- the process of making waste into new materials and objects.
- fossil fuels, coal, oil, natural gas, and nuclear are examples of of..
- think black liquid. extracted by drilling.
- to use something more than once
- fossilized carbon
- heat energy from deep within the earth.
- energy powered by the sun
- currently the worlds primary energy source
- Uranium and plutonium
- to upkeep of a natural resource to prevent it from disappearing.
- a renewable energy powered by the natural rise and fall of ocean tides.
- to restore something
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- energy made by flowing water.
- biomass, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, solar, are examples of..
- layer is a layer in the earth stratosphere in which absorbs most of ultratiant radians from reaching the earth.
- produced by burning fuel for power or heat, thought of chemical reactions.
- energy captured with turbines.
- Energy made from any materials that comes from plants.
- gasses in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat.
- gas flammable,colorless, odorless
20 Clues: fossilized carbon • to restore something • Uranium and plutonium • energy powered by the sun • energy made by flowing water. • energy captured with turbines. • to use something more than once • gas flammable,colorless, odorless • heat energy from deep within the earth. • think black liquid. extracted by drilling. • currently the worlds primary energy source • ...
Energy Sources 2024-03-18
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- main source of energy on Earth
- energy that uses power to utilize moving water from reservoirs to generate electricity
- power of moving water from dams and waterfalls
- energy that relies on weather conditions uses wind turbines
- energy of motion of waves, electrons
- resources of energy that can be renewed
- these resources of energy are exhaustible
- example of non-renewable resources
- energy that utilizes solar panels for power generation
- energy that utilises heat steam that powers turbines
- example of renewable resources
- energy that is produced when a force causes an object to vibrate
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- energy produced from nuclear fission
- stored energy and the energy of position
- resources of energy that cannot be renewed
- example of electrical energy
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- energy that is stored in objects by tension
- energy often used in gasoline mixes at the pump
- energy that is stored in moving objects
20 Clues: example of electrical energy • main source of energy on Earth • example of renewable resources • example of non-renewable resources • energy produced from nuclear fission • energy of motion of waves, electrons • resources of energy that can be renewed • energy that is stored in moving objects • stored energy and the energy of position • ...
Wind Energy 2022-03-08
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- a drawing
- or determine the effectiveness of something previously untried
- a system of proportion
- subject to changes; a quantity that may assume any of a set values
- method: principles and procedures for the systematic pursuit of knowledge involving the recognition and
- of a problem, the collection of data through observation and experiment, and the formulation and testing of
- a diagram (as a series of one or more points, lines, line segments, curves, or areas) that represents the variation of a
- an elementary particle consisting of a negative charge
- the force and energy of motion
- the greatest amount possible under specific conditions
- an instrument shaped like a semicircle marked with the degrees of a circle; used to measure or mark angles
- a device by which mechanical energy is changed into electrical energy by the movement of conductors
- a set of standards on which a judgment or decision can be based
- a test under controlled conditions that is made to demonstrate a known truth, examine the validity of a
- to generate creative ideas spontaneously
- rate of motion
- a structure that provides support and shape
- to change
- factual information such as measurements or statistical information used as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or
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- a piece of equipment or a mechanism designed to serve a special purpose or perform a special function
- to examine, judge, and decide the significance or value of something
- the movement of a conductor through a magnetic field, causing electrons to move in a conductor
- the angle of the propeller with respect to its plane of movement
- to approximate the value, worth, or significance of something
- a device for transforming the movement of the wind into circular motion for the purpose of producing electricity
- electric potential or potential difference expressed in volts
- a material or object that permits an electric current to flow easily
- an arm of a screw propeller, electric fan, or steam turbine
- dimension expressed as a ratio�
- something designed or used as a model for making things
- an assumption or inference based on experimental data
- the figure formed by two lines extending from the same point
- an electronic measuring instrument that has the ability to measure voltage, current, and resistance
- magnetic fields
- in comparison with that of one or more other variables
- the process of creating
- a natural movement of air of any velocity
- a rotating machine that changes electrical energy into mechanical energy
- an instrument for measuring and indicating the force or speed of the wind
- an act of recognizing and noting a fact or occurrence often involving measurement with instruments
40 Clues: a drawing • to change • rate of motion • magnetic fields • a system of proportion • the process of creating • the force and energy of motion • dimension expressed as a ratio� • to generate creative ideas spontaneously • a natural movement of air of any velocity • a structure that provides support and shape • an assumption or inference based on experimental data • ...
Energy & Review 2022-11-03
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- is the right guaranteed in the North Carolina Declaration of Rights
- is an example of electrical energy.
- is the flow of energy through open space.
- is the type of zoning district that would contain parks
- is an example of radiation.
- paying taxes is a right of citizens
- A ________ is an example of light energy.
- speed and direction
- When thermal energy flows through liquids and gases when most of the matter is moving.
- The ____ is an example of light energy
- Light travels in a _____ line.
- Someone is ________ if they are responsible.
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- is the flow of energy through touch.
- An ________ is an example of thermal energy.
- is the branch of government that deals with issues of law
- anything that has weight and takes up space.
- how heavy or light something is for its size
- the amount of space something takes up
- is when light bounces off shiny surfaces.
- the amount of matter in something.
- the force that slows down objects when they rub against each other
- is the voting age in North Carolina
- We can see _____ energy.
- the rate at which something moves
24 Clues: speed and direction • We can see _____ energy. • is an example of radiation. • Light travels in a _____ line. • the rate at which something moves • the amount of matter in something. • is an example of electrical energy. • is the voting age in North Carolina • paying taxes is a right of citizens • is the flow of energy through touch. • the amount of space something takes up • ...
ALT ENERGY 2022-05-03
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- a sudden terrible event. N
- liquid. S
- people who want or favor something. N
- the force that makes things fall. H
- decided beforehand. S
- put under water. H
- an artificial lake where water is stored. H
- the maximum point. H
- a giant sea wave caused by underwater movement. N
- uninterruptedly. G
- the ability to cope or change with circumstances. H
- can last or not be used up. G
- the sending from one place to another. G
- controlled for effective use. S
- the growth or increasing of something. N
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- height. H
- working quickly and effectively. W
- away from the coast. W
- completes or makes better. W
- start burning. S
- thermometric scale; abbreviation °C. N
- covered to stop heat from escaping. S
- dependable; steady. G
- the work needed to keep something in good condition. W
- melted from a solid to a liquid. S
- put under ground. G
- endless. G
- make up for something lacking. W
- a group against something. N
- the length of a circle. W
30 Clues: height. H • liquid. S • endless. G • start burning. S • put under water. H • uninterruptedly. G • put under ground. G • the maximum point. H • decided beforehand. S • dependable; steady. G • 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 • ...
Thermal Energy 2023-01-05
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- unit for the heat of fusion and the heat of vaporization
- temperature at which a substance changes from a gas to a plasma
- law of inverse proportionality between temperature and pressure
- measure of the dispersal of energy
- transfer of thermal energy that occurs when particles collide
- transfer of thermal energy
- attractive forces that act between particles of different substances
- SI unit of pressure
- forces of attraction that like particles exert on one another
- process in which a substance changes directly from a solid to a gas
- property of all forms of matter experience when they become less dense when heated
- SI unit of temperature
- gaslike state of free electrons and positively charged ions
- law that states that the ratio of the product of pressure and volume to temperature remains constant
- law that states that the product of pressure and volume equals the product of moles and temperature
- materials that can flow and have no definite shape on their own
- temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas
- amount of thermal energy needed to vaporize a kilogram of a substance
- ratio of useful work and input heat
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- law of direct proportionality between temperature and volume
- device used to measure temperature
- law that states that energy dispersal occurs as often as it can
- amount of energy that must be added to a kilogram of the material to raise its temperature by one degree Kelvin
- SI unit of specific heat
- force exerted on a surface
- airflow pattern that occurs as warmer, less dense air rises and cooler, more dense air sinks
- pressure of Earth's atmosphere on the surface
- measure of the internal friction of a fluid
- temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid
- law that states that energy is conserved in an isolated, closed system
- state in which the rate of thermal energy between two objects
- law that states that a change in thermal energy is equal to the difference in the heat that is added to an object and the work that is done by the object
- amount of thermal energy needed to melt a kilogram of a substance
- device that can continuously convert thermal energy to mechanical energy
34 Clues: SI unit of pressure • SI unit of temperature • SI unit of specific heat • force exerted on a surface • transfer of thermal energy • device used to measure temperature • measure of the dispersal of energy • ratio of useful work and input heat • measure of the internal friction of a fluid • pressure of Earth's atmosphere on the surface • ...
Green Energy 2022-12-06
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- discoverer of the light-independent reactions
- mouth of leaves
- incorporation of an inorganic element into an organic compound
- measures absorption of light
- consumer
- stacks of thylakoids
- green pigment
- location of chloroplasts
- performed by chloroplasts
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- orange accessory pigment
- location of calvin cycle in C4 plants
- light used in photosynthesis
- source of atmospheric oxygen gas
- dense fluid in chloroplast
- "self-feeder"
- consumes oxygen
- discrete quantity of light
- fixes carbon dioxide
- sacs making up grana
- a group of light-harvesting complexes
20 Clues: consumer • "self-feeder" • green pigment • mouth of leaves • consumes oxygen • fixes carbon dioxide • sacs making up grana • stacks of thylakoids • orange accessory pigment • location of chloroplasts • performed by chloroplasts • dense fluid in chloroplast • discrete quantity of light • light used in photosynthesis • measures absorption of light • source of atmospheric oxygen gas • ...
Cell Energy 2022-12-12
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- respiration the process of breaking down food to yield energy
- small pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
- cell part where respiration takes place.
- it changes the color of a reflected light
- cycle a series of biochemical reactions that convert pyruvic acid into carbon dioxide and water
- sugar that is produced during photosynthesis; moves out of leaf using phloem
- A molecule that can be converted into ATP through the addition of a phosphate;
- the energy molecule created during respiration
- a chemical reaction which convert light energy into chemical energy in ATP and NADPH
- process that converts light energy into chemical energy
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- a chemical reaction that converts carbon dioxide and other in to glucose
- first step in releasing the energy of glucose. In which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- type of respiration that requires oxygen
- acid builds up in the muscle cells as a result of anaerobic respiration
- A flattened membrane sac inside the chloroplast, used to convert light energy into chemical energy.
- transport series of molecules through which electrons are passed to make ATP
- gas that plants take in for photosynthesis
- outermost layer of the skin
- type of respiration that does not require oxygen
- the dense colorless framework of a chloroplast
20 Clues: outermost layer of the skin • type of respiration that requires oxygen • cell part where respiration takes place. • it changes the color of a reflected light • gas that plants take in for photosynthesis • the energy molecule created during respiration • the dense colorless framework of a chloroplast • type of respiration that does not require oxygen • ...
Energy Crossword 2022-09-23
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- often times different energy sources are converted to this, whos charged currents can be used to power thins like you phone or lights.
- energy captured from the sun.
- This source of energy is the result of pressure/density differences in the air, which is harnessed through large fan-like turbines
- Energy derived from burning living/organic material.
- Methane and other hydrocarbons are know as ____ gasses.
- energy derived from Earth's molten core.
- Dams built on rivers produce this type of energy.
- Term used to describe a resource that can be replenished within our life time.
- Slang term used for the process of extracting natural gas from the Earth
- Element used to power nuclear power plants
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- ____ fuels are formed from ancient dead organic materials like plants and animals from intense heat and pressure.
- A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply such as that formed upstream of a dam.
- Process of splitting atoms into smaller atoms & releasing energy
- A combustible black or dark brown rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant matter, found mainly in underground deposits.
- Heat given off from splitting atoms is used to create this type of energy
- _____ Energy is stored energy.
- A barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level to generate electricity or as a water supply
- energy source derived from the daily fluctuation of regional ocean level.
- _____ Energy is energy of motion
- ___-renewable resources include fossil fuels such as oil, natural gas, and coal.
20 Clues: energy captured from the sun. • _____ Energy is stored energy. • _____ Energy is energy of motion • energy derived from Earth's molten core. • Element used to power nuclear power plants • Dams built on rivers produce this type of energy. • Energy derived from burning living/organic material. • Methane and other hydrocarbons are know as ____ gasses. • ...
Certas Energy 2022-09-15
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- To comply with this we ask the customer security questions
- Is the code for an automatic delivery
- What can we offer a customer who wants to be more environmentally friendly?
- is one way of searching for a customer
- Where do the tankers leave from to deliver fuel?
- This is where we would leave notes
- ' data' is the name of the tab where we would put a code
- What can an account holder set up if they want their carer to be able to order oil?
- In which tab can we see a time line of all transactions for an account?
- Is the name of one type of planned delivery
- Which tab do we use to see details of a DD?
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- FFDD is one type of payment method, name another
- Is the code for this fuel management package
- Who are we being compliant with by asking what the fuel is used for?
- Nearly half of our customers are this
- What is our premium kerosene called?
- Which department do we email if a customer decides they don't want their order?
- For our elderly or vulnerable customers
- What are we following when we speak to a customer about pricing?
- What is the system we use for all the customer accounts?
- Which is the department that deal with boiler services?
21 Clues: This is where we would leave notes • What is our premium kerosene called? • Nearly half of our customers are this • Is the code for an automatic delivery • is one way of searching for a customer • For our elderly or vulnerable customers • Is the name of one type of planned delivery • Which tab do we use to see details of a DD? • ...
Kinetic Energy 2022-09-15
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- the energy of motion
- the ability to do work
- visible light, x-rays, radio waves are examples of this form of energy
- force applied over a distance
- sum of the potential and kinetic energy of an object
- what the scientist measures
- these variables stay the same for the entire experiment
- stored energy
- this happens to the energy when the mass is doubled
- this happens to the energy when the velocity is doubled
- the amount of matter in an object
- energy stored in the bonds between molecules
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- the variable a scientist changes, tests
- a push or a pull
- speed with a direction
- energy of moving electrons
- unit of force
- energy stored in the nucleus of atoms
- the unit of energy
- form of energy that travels through matter by vibrations
- this is often called heat energy
- distance divided by time
22 Clues: unit of force • stored energy • a push or a pull • the unit of energy • the energy of motion • speed with a direction • the ability to do work • distance divided by time • energy of moving electrons • what the scientist measures • force applied over a distance • this is often called heat energy • the amount of matter in an object • energy stored in the nucleus of atoms • ...
THERMAL ENERGY 2023-02-09
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- the ability to make things move or change
- a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- tiny organisms that are made of a single cell
- when something becomes different over time
- Transfer of thermal energy in a fluid by the movement of warmer and cooler fluid from place to place
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the moment when two objects hit each other
- a heating unit that stores and warms water
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- the total kinetic energy of all the molecules that make up a sampl
- to make something safe to eat or drink by heating it
- a balanced state in which a system is stable
- water that is underground
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- to reach a conclusion using evidence and reasoning
- a measure of how hot or cold something is
- Transfer of thermal energy by collisions between particles in matter
- when something stays mostly the same over time
- to move from one object to another or one place to another
- energy the energy that an object has because it is moving
20 Clues: water that is underground • the ability to make things move or change • a measure of how hot or cold something is • anything that has mass and takes up space • when something becomes different over time • the moment when two objects hit each other • a heating unit that stores and warms water • a balanced state in which a system is stable • ...
Matter & Energy 2025-09-09
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- the organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- is taken in during photosynthesis in plants
- the smallest unit of life
- the changing of something into something else
- the total mass of living organisms in an area
- the level an organism occupies in a food chain
- a consumer that only eats plants (plant-eater)
- a series of events that happen over and over again
- a food ______ shows only one path of energy in an ecosystem
- how producers obtain energy
- the smallest unit of matter
- an organism that gets energy by breaking down dead organisms
- the amount of matter in something
- differences amongst living things
- the inhale and exhale of gas
- two or more atoms chemically combined
- the ability to make things move, change, or grow
- an organism that needs to "eat" to obtain energy
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- anything that makes up the nonliving parts of the ecosystem
- a chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose to release energy
- anything that makes up the living parts of the ecosystem
- a consumer that only eats other consumers (meat-eater)
- a food ____ shows multiple paths of energy in an ecosystem
- the organelle where cellular respiration takes place
- a molecule that organisms use to release energy
- an organism that uses photosynthesis to get energy
- all living things are called
- the "keeping" or protection of something
- the parts of a cell that has a specific job
- a consumer that eats both producers and other consumers (plants AND meat)
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- is taken in during respiration in animals
- all the living and nonliving things interacting in an area
33 Clues: the smallest unit of life • how producers obtain energy • the smallest unit of matter • all living things are called • the inhale and exhale of gas • the amount of matter in something • differences amongst living things • two or more atoms chemically combined • the "keeping" or protection of something • the organelle where photosynthesis occurs • ...
Energy Flow 2025-09-29
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- The part the lizard played in nature—what it ate and used and what used it, where it
- A meadow is a rabbit’s habitat.
- other resources.
- The ecosystems scientist studied ecology.
- We found coyote scat with berries and nuts in it. It was not like dog scat.
- The deer population in Yellowstone National Park went down from 400 to 320 in
- Sally is an omnivore—she loves burgers and fruit.
- A plant goes through photosynthesis to make food from the sun’s energy
- year.
- A deer eats only grass and other plants, so it is an herbivore.
- and so on—was its niche.
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- The ecologist loved studying ecosystems.
- A mountain lion is a carnivore—it only eats meat.
- up the ecosystem.
- A yucca’s funnel-shaped leaves are an adaptation to help it catch more water.
- The top of the Sandia Mountains is at a high elevation.
- The mushroom was a decomposer: it was breaking down the dead tree.
- American black bears are all the same species.
- Consumers consume, or eat, other things.
- Producers, consumers, decomposers, non-living things, and their connections
- A plant that makes food using the sun’s energy is a producer.
- Rain and snow are types of precipitation.
- Rocks and water are non-living things.
23 Clues: year. • other resources. • up the ecosystem. • and so on—was its niche. • A meadow is a rabbit’s habitat. • Rocks and water are non-living things. • The ecologist loved studying ecosystems. • Consumers consume, or eat, other things. • The ecosystems scientist studied ecology. • Rain and snow are types of precipitation. • American black bears are all the same species. • ...
Cellular Energy 2025-11-10
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- Stacks of thylakoids
- What sugar makes up ATP?
- This type of fermentation is performed by our muscles when we work hard
- The light reaction produce ATP and this high-energy electron carrier molecule
- This is the transfer of energy when a phosphate group is moved between molecules
- Photosynthesis takes place in the location of the plant cells
- The Calvin cycle occurs here
- This is a group of green pigments that allow for the absorption of energy from light
- Glycolysis takes place in this part of the cell.
- The equation for cellular respiration is the ____________ of photosynthesis
- The total potential ATP during cellular respiration
- This is the stage of cellular respiration where carbon dioxide is used to complete the breakdown of pyruvic acid molecules
- This is the nitrogenous base that makes up ATP
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- Another name for the light-independent reaction of photosynthesis
- H+ ions flow through this which generates ATP from ADP
- The formula for this is C6H12O6
- The three main stages of cellular respiration are glycolysis, Krebs cycle and this.
- This type of fermentation is performed mainly by yeast to make bread
- Glycolysis splits glucose in half producing two molecules of this
- The Calvin cycle produces G3P which becomes this
- This is the process of making glucose form sunlight, energy, water, and carbon dioxide.
- What molecule is formed when one phosphate group breaks off from ATP?
- The site of the light reactions of photosynthesis
- How many phosphate groups make up ATP?
- The net production of ATP during glycolysis
25 Clues: Stacks of thylakoids • What sugar makes up ATP? • The Calvin cycle occurs here • The formula for this is C6H12O6 • How many phosphate groups make up ATP? • The net production of ATP during glycolysis • This is the nitrogenous base that makes up ATP • The Calvin cycle produces G3P which becomes this • Glycolysis takes place in this part of the cell. • ...
Nuclear Energy 2025-10-30
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- The emission of ionizing radiation or particles caused by the spontaneous disintegration of atomic nuclei.
- A fluid circulated through a reactor core to remove heat.
- Process that separates uranium from ore; the product is often called yellowcake.
- Type of plant where nuclear energy is converted into electrical energy.
- A small, solid cylinder of uranium oxide that forms the basic fuel component.
- High-energy electromagnetic radiation emitted during radioactive decay.
- The heavy metal element, naturally occurring, used as the primary fuel in most nuclear reactors.
- Atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
- A type of radioactive decay particle consisting of two protons and two neutrons (a helium nucleus).
- Device rotated by steam in a nuclear power plant to drive an electrical generator.
- The process of increasing the concentration of the fissionable isotope U-235.
- The smallest unit of an element that retains its chemical properties.
- A neutral subatomic particle that initiates the fission process.
- The splitting of an atomic nucleus into two or more smaller nuclei, releasing a large amount of energy.
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- A synthetic, highly radioactive element often created in a nuclear reactor and used as fuel.
- Material (like water or graphite) used to slow down fast neutrons to increase the probability of fission.
- A self-sustaining process of nuclear fission reactions.
- The state where a nuclear chain reaction is self-sustaining.
- The central part of a nuclear reactor where the fission reactions take place.
- The time required for half of the radioactive nuclei in a sample to undergo decay.
- The presence of radioactive material in a place where it should not be, often on surfaces or within materials.
- A high-energy, high-speed electron or positron emitted in radioactive decay.
- The process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by radiation.
- A very common substance used both as a moderator and coolant in many reactors.
- A subatomic particle with a positive electric charge, found in the nucleus.
- The process of combining two lighter atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus, releasing energy.
- A device used to initiate and control a sustained nuclear chain reaction.
- Material used to protect personnel and equipment from ionizing radiation.
- A common instrument used for detecting and measuring ionizing radiation (____ counter).
- A unit of equivalent dose used to measure the biological effect of radiation on the human body.
- Spent nuclear fuel and other materials that are highly radioactive and require long-term storage.
- Control ______ are inserted into the reactor core to absorb neutrons and control the reaction rate.
32 Clues: A self-sustaining process of nuclear fission reactions. • A fluid circulated through a reactor core to remove heat. • The state where a nuclear chain reaction is self-sustaining. • A neutral subatomic particle that initiates the fission process. • The smallest unit of an element that retains its chemical properties. • ...
Energy Review 2024-11-19
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- This describes a fuel that can't be renewed
- This energy source is stored energy
- All energy on Earth starts with this
- This helps block light from the sun and protects Earth
- This uses radiation from the sun that is stored in batteries that generate electricity
- This type of clean energy uses turbines to generate electricity
- This energy source comes from movement
- These currents are created when warm air rises and cold air sinks
- This gas traps heat in our atmosphere
- This refers to how tightly packed molecules are
- This type of energy comes from a source that won't run out
- This energy source uses heat from Earth
- This energy source uses the power of tides
- This fuel source comes from mines and is burned to generate electricity
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- This describes an energy transfer that involves touch
- This is often used for heat and cooking
- This is pumped out of the ground and turned into gasoline
- This traps heat in our lower atmosphere, keeping Earth warm
- How energy moves using rays or waves
- This describes energy that's used to complete a task
- Warm air is less _________ than cold air
- These are made from ancient plants and animals
- This uses the energy of falling water
- This energy source is found is food and batteries
- When the amount of energy coming in equals the amount of energy going out, this is balanced
- This energy source creates heat
26 Clues: This energy source creates heat • This energy source is stored energy • How energy moves using rays or waves • All energy on Earth starts with this • This uses the energy of falling water • This gas traps heat in our atmosphere • This energy source comes from movement • This is often used for heat and cooking • This energy source uses heat from Earth • ...
Thermal Energy 2025-12-05
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- heat transfer through direct contact
- principle that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- water vapor used to drive turbines
- machine that spins to generate electricity
- unit used to measure power
- energy transferred due to temperature difference
- gases released into the atmosphere
- absorbs heat from surroundings
- temperature scale based on water’s freezing and boiling points
- transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves
- energy from heat within the Earth
- amount of energy needed to raise one gram of a substance by one degree
- unit used to measure electrical resistance
- absolute temperature scale starting at zero
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- releases heat to surroundings
- opposition to the flow of electric current
- average kinetic energy of particles
- ENERGY total kinetic energy of particles in a substance
- rate at which energy is used or transferred
- device used to measure temperature
- temperature scale commonly used in the United States
- heat transfer by moving fluids
- flow of electric charge
- unit used to measure electric current
24 Clues: flow of electric charge • unit used to measure power • releases heat to surroundings • absorbs heat from surroundings • heat transfer by moving fluids • energy from heat within the Earth • water vapor used to drive turbines • device used to measure temperature • gases released into the atmosphere • average kinetic energy of particles • heat transfer through direct contact • ...
Thermal Energy 2025-12-05
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- a material that slows the transfer of thermal energy
- the motion of atoms or molecules within a substance
- material that reduces heat flow
- the temperature at which ice becomes liquid
- a container designed to reduce heat transfer
- the removal of thermal energy from a substance
- water in gas form
- the transfer of thermal energy from warmer to cooler areas
- the temperature at which water becomes ice
- what molecules do faster when thermal energy is added
- matter with atoms far apart and moving quickly
- rubbing that produces thermal energy
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of molecules
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- tiny particles that speed up when heated
- what water vapor does when it loses energy
- when gas loses energy and becomes liquid
- when water gains energy and becomes liquid
- when water loses energy and becomes solid
- matter with tightly packed atoms that only vibrate
- a process that creates new substances and releases or absorbs energy
- a device where a chemical reaction releases thermal energy
- an electrical appliance that adds thermal energy to air
- a heat source that increases the temperature of food
- the biggest natural source of heat on Earth
- matter with atoms that move around and bump into each other
- what must be added or removed for heating or cooling to happen
26 Clues: water in gas form • material that reduces heat flow • rubbing that produces thermal energy • tiny particles that speed up when heated • when gas loses energy and becomes liquid • when water loses energy and becomes solid • what water vapor does when it loses energy • when water gains energy and becomes liquid • the temperature at which water becomes ice • ...
Y9 Energy 2025-12-13
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- The energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds, released during a chemical reaction.
- The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred.
- The movement of energy from one place or object to another.
- The process of energy transfer that happens when a force moves an object.
- An assessment of energy use to find ways to save energy and improve efficiency.
- The stored energy in an object based on its position
- A measure of how much useful energy is produced compared to the total energy input
- The energy released during nuclear reactions, such as splitting or combining atomic nuclei.
- The total energy of an object due to its motion (kinetic) and position (potential)
- Energy that meets current needs without harming future generations.
- Fuels, naturally occurring substances, formed from the remains of ancient organisms, used as a source of energy.
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- The energy produced by electric charges and their movement
- The network for delivering electricity from producers to consumers.
- The process of changing energy from one form to another.
- The Physics Law that states energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another.
- The capacity to do work or produce change
- The energy that comes from the temperature of matter; it is the energy of moving particles.
- The energy an object has because it is moving
- Energy from sources that can be replenished naturally over time.
- Energy from sources that cannot be replenished in a short period of time.
20 Clues: The capacity to do work or produce change • The energy an object has because it is moving • The stored energy in an object based on its position • The process of changing energy from one form to another. • The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. • The energy produced by electric charges and their movement • ...
Thermal Energy 2025-12-12
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- a source of radiant energy we use when we go camping
- When heat is transferred by the movement of currents within a fluid it is called
- Radiation comes in Infrared and X-Rays by traveling in these kinds of waves
- The liquid metal used in thermometers that expands and contracts with changes in temperature
- The measure of average kinetic energy of all the particles within an object is called
- this state of matter found between Melting and Boiling Points has particles that move at medium speed
- In this state of matter particles move the fastest and have the most energy
- This is the coldest temperature at zero degrees Kelvin or -273 Celsius, where there is no more molecular movement
- When heat is transferred from one particle of matter to another by direct contact it is called
- in this state of matter, particles of matter move slowest
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- a device for measuring temperature
- The transfer of energy by electro-magnetic waves is called
- this process where plants use the Radiation Energy from the Sun to Produce Glucose and Oxygen
- Metals allow heat and electricity to pass through easily which makes them an excellent
- Process where Thermal energy causes a Liquid to change to a gas
- When molecules in a substance move ________ the temperature is much higher
- When two objects of different temperature eventually reach the same temperature
- When two objects of different temperature come into contact, the heat energy always moves from high to ______ temperature.
- If two objects are the same temperature, the one with the higher ______ will have more thermal energy.
- when molecules in a substance move ________ the temperature is lower
- water boils at 100 degrees in this Unit of Temperature
21 Clues: a device for measuring temperature • a source of radiant energy we use when we go camping • water boils at 100 degrees in this Unit of Temperature • in this state of matter, particles of matter move slowest • The transfer of energy by electro-magnetic waves is called • Process where Thermal energy causes a Liquid to change to a gas • ...
Physical Science 2025-11-21
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- energy, energy made by vibrations
- a particle with a negative charge
- the smallest piece of matter
- a magnet made using electricity
- a force that pulls objects together
- energy, energy of motion
- energy, energy due to motion or position
- field, the area around a magnet where magnetic forces act
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- the center of an atom
- a particle in the nucleus with a positive charge
- a push or a pull
- a particle in the nucleus with no charge
- energy, energy from moving charges
- energy, energy stored in chemicals
- energy, stored energy
- field, the area around a charged object
- energy, energy carried by light
- energy, heat energy
- transformation, when energy changes from one form to another
- an area where a force acts without touching
20 Clues: a push or a pull • energy, heat energy • the center of an atom • energy, stored energy • energy, energy of motion • the smallest piece of matter • energy, energy carried by light • a magnet made using electricity • energy, energy made by vibrations • a particle with a negative charge • energy, energy from moving charges • energy, energy stored in chemicals • ...
Energy Crossword 2017-01-17
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- / renewable energy source, converted into electricity by solar panels
- / energy from a stretched elastic band
- / energy is being used not stored
- / renewable energy source, converted into electricity by a turbine that looks like a big fan
- / energy that gives off light
- / energy from charged particles
- / energy in the nucleus of an atom
- / potential energy associated with gravity
- / Is the world running out of energy? (yes or no)
- / energy is being stored, not used
- / energy from a source that never goes away completely
- of conservation of energy / law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
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- / ability to do work
- / energy that can be heard
- / when 2 or more molecules have a chemical reaction
- / energy stored in a battery
- / both kinetic and potential energy
- / renewable energy source, converted into electricity by hydroelectric power (ex: a dam)
- / who created energy?
- / energy that gives off heat
20 Clues: / ability to do work • / who created energy? • / energy that can be heard • / energy stored in a battery • / energy that gives off heat • / energy that gives off light • / energy from charged particles • / energy is being used not stored • / energy is being stored, not used • / both kinetic and potential energy • / energy in the nucleus of an atom • ...
20 vocab words for energy 2025-07-03
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- Energy: Energy carried by electromagnetic waves, like light and radio waves.
- Energy: Energy of motion.
- A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- A material that resists the flow of energy.
- A substance that is burned to produce energy.
- A material that allows energy to flow through it easily, such as electricity or heat.
- Energy: Energy associated with the flow of electric charge.
- The process of energy changing from one form to another.
- Energy: Stored energy due to an object's position or condition.
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- Energy: Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.
- Energy: Energy associated with the random motion of atoms and molecules in a substance; heat.
- The rate at which energy is transferred or transformed.
- A unit of electrical power.
- Energy: Energy derived from the sun.
- Energy: The sum of potential and kinetic energy in a system.
- Energy: Energy stored in the bonds of molecules.
- Energy: Energy that is visible to the human eye.
- Energy: Energy carried by sound waves, produced by vibrations.
- A measure of how effectively energy is converted from one form to another.
19 Clues: Energy: Energy of motion. • A unit of electrical power. • Energy: Energy derived from the sun. • A material that resists the flow of energy. • A substance that is burned to produce energy. • Energy: Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. • Energy: Energy stored in the bonds of molecules. • Energy: Energy that is visible to the human eye. • ...
Energy Transformation 2024-10-02
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- Sound Energy
- Something Moving
- Using Light/Radiant Energy
- Uses Heat Energy
- Sound Energy
- Energy Splitting Atom Releasing Energy
- Energy That Makes Light
- Mechanical Energy
- Uses Light energy and electrical energy To Turn on
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- Making something hot
- Makes you hear things
- Energy Running Through Wires
- Using Mechanical Energy and Electrical Energy
- Riding Something Using Mechanical Energy
- Energy That’s on fire
- What’s In A Battery
- Uses Chemical Energy To Mechanical Energy To Light Energy To Move
- Put it on and you Will hear sound
- Uses Chemical Energy
- Eating Chemical Energy
20 Clues: Sound Energy • Sound Energy • Something Moving • Uses Heat Energy • Mechanical Energy • What’s In A Battery • Making something hot • Uses Chemical Energy • Makes you hear things • Energy That’s on fire • Eating Chemical Energy • Energy That Makes Light • Using Light/Radiant Energy • Energy Running Through Wires • Put it on and you Will hear sound • Energy Splitting Atom Releasing Energy • ...
Energy Transformation 2018-09-04
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- Uses Chemical Energy To Mechanical Energy To Light Energy To Move
- Sound Energy
- Energy Running Through Wires
- Put it on and you Will hear sound
- Eating Chemical Energy
- What’s In A Battery
- Energy Splitting Atom Releasing Energy
- Uses Light energy and electrical energy To Turn on
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- Uses Heat Energy
- Uses Chemical Energy
- Something Moving
- Making something hot
- Makes you hear things
- Sound Energy
- Energy That Makes Light
- Mechanical Energy
- Using Mechanical Energy and Electrical Energy
- Energy That’s on fire
- Using Light/Radiant Energy
- Riding Something Using Mechanical Energy
20 Clues: Sound Energy • Sound Energy • Uses Heat Energy • Something Moving • Mechanical Energy • What’s In A Battery • Uses Chemical Energy • Making something hot • Makes you hear things • Energy That’s on fire • Eating Chemical Energy • Energy That Makes Light • Using Light/Radiant Energy • Energy Running Through Wires • Put it on and you Will hear sound • Energy Splitting Atom Releasing Energy • ...
Science 2022-09-27
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- careful use and management of resources
- any material from living things that can be used as an energy source
- store electrical energy
- reflects and focuses sunlight onto a fluid filled pipe, it becomes heated
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- heat energy from inside the esrth that can be used to heat buildings and produce electricity
- energy that travels as waves, through matter or through empty space
- energy of moving air
- energy of moving charges
- the ability to make things move/change
- an energy resource ghat formed over millions of years from reached remains of ancient plants and animals
- a change from one form to another
- either can be replaced as it is or cannot be used up
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- energy from the sun
- solar cell, can change light energy into electricity
- used up much faster then it can be replaced
- energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together in molecules
- the energy of moving particles
- energy of moving objects
- energy of moving water
20 Clues: energy from the sun • energy of moving air • energy of moving water • store electrical energy • energy of moving objects • energy of moving charges • the energy of moving particles • a change from one form to another • the ability to make things move/change • careful use and management of resources • energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • ...
Energy types/transformations 2023-12-11
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- Energy related to a gravitational force
- The capacity to do work or transfer heat
- Energy of light; also referred to as light energy
- The energy from vibrations in matter
- Stored energy or energy of position
- energy stored in bending or stretching an object
- The energy of heat
- When something changes into something else
- Energy of motion
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- The energy of moving electrons or electric charges
- The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- Unit for Energy
- Energy in motion or position
- Energy movement in liquids and gasses
- Energy that moves by touching something
- Energy stored in the bonds of molecules
- Exert a force on
- Energy when two surfaces rub against each other
- Energy cant be created or destroyed
- Something with a capacity for doing work
20 Clues: Unit for Energy • Exert a force on • Energy of motion • The energy of heat • Energy in motion or position • Stored energy or energy of position • Energy cant be created or destroyed • The energy from vibrations in matter • Energy movement in liquids and gasses • Energy related to a gravitational force • Energy that moves by touching something • ...
Energy Types/transformations 2024-02-06
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- Energy When you rub your hands together.
- A transformation of energy when a battery that runs a moving toy (Three energy types with /.)
- The energy transformations of when a church bell is rung by a person (Two energy types with /.)
- An energy that turns from radiant from the sun then into chemical energy.
- Energy Can be used within wood in a campfire.
- The energy transformation of a solar panel on the roof of a house (Two energy types with /.)
- Energy A hair dryer in an outlet.
- Energy Can both be kinetic and potential energy.
- Energy Can be heard rather than done.
- A person strumming a guitar.
- Energy Can be found between bonds in a molecule.
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- A transformation of energy when an electric motor on a tesla runs (Three energy types with /.)
- Energy A Stored energy that is ready to be released or can be known as mass gravity, and height.
- Energy Solar panels use (blank energy) from the sun.
- Potential Energy A energy at rest that is stretched at and being ready to be released .
- Energy A energy in motion and moving at a constant rate.
- A transformation of energy by rubbing your hands together (Two energy types with /.)
- Can have a magnetic field around it and be used as a part of magnetic material.
- A transformation of energy when you switch on a light bulb (Three energy types with /.)
- The transfomation of energy when a person picks up a chair (Two energy types with /.)
20 Clues: A person strumming a guitar. • Energy A hair dryer in an outlet. • Energy Can be heard rather than done. • Energy When you rub your hands together. • Energy Can be used within wood in a campfire. • Energy Can both be kinetic and potential energy. • Energy Can be found between bonds in a molecule. • Energy Solar panels use (blank energy) from the sun. • ...
Energy crossword 2018-04-13
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- Best among fossil fuel least damage to the environment
- transfer of thermal energy in waves or particles
- transfer of thermal energy through fluid
- energy that is created by electrical currents
- equation of force
- Renewable energy source that comes from burning plants or microorganisms that were recently living
- Causes change in motion of object
- kinetic energy that can be absorbed, transmitted, or reflected
- Nonrenewable energy source that is made from fossilized carbon and recovered through mining
- Stored energy in an object
- Energy will continue to move from a ____ object to a ____ object until both have the same temp.
- combination of all forces on an object
- kinetic energy that is caused by an object’s vibration travels through all forms of matter
- Nonrenewable energy source that is a thick black liquid
- force that causes a moving object to slow down
- a push or pull
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- boulder on top of a hill is ___ energy
- average kinetic energy in an object
- Energy of motion
- the force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- Energy that once all used cannot be reused
- Energy made from flowing water
- Nonrenewable energy formed from the remains of living organisms
- potential energy stored in a nucleus of an atom
- energy that comes from nuclear fusion
- Energy that is transferred from radiation, convection, and conduction
- Energy that can be replaced over and over
- Movement of heat or electricity through matter
- Energy captured through turbines dangerous for birds and bats
- Energy from the sun
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 Resources 2021-12-15
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- since fossil fuels take hundreds of millions of years to form, they are considered ______ resources
- compounds made from oil
- energy-rich substances formed from the remains of plants and animals
- the most plentiful fossil fuel in the U.S.
- a factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
- magma heats underground water to create this form of energy
- solar energy is energy from the ______
- this electricity is produced by running water
- most oil deposits are found underground in tiny holes located in limestone or ________
- solar power plants use these to capture the sun's energy
- a dam blocks water to create a ________ for hydroelectric power
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- this type of solar heating causes the inside of your car to heat up
- another name for oil
- energy is released from the splitting of atoms with this energy source
- forms from the same organisms as oil
- the percentage of energy that is actually used to perform work
- a substance that provides energy, such as light, heat, motion, or electricity
- the direct or indirect source of most other renewable energy resources
- fuels made from living things
- decomposing plant material becomes this before it becomes coal
- wind farms consist of many wind __________
- thick, black, liquid fossil fuel
- a layer of material that traps air
- chemical compounds containing carbon and hydrogen atoms. They make up fossil fuels
24 Clues: another name for oil • compounds made from oil • fuels made from living things • thick, black, liquid fossil fuel • a layer of material that traps air • forms from the same organisms as oil • solar energy is energy from the ______ • the most plentiful fossil fuel in the U.S. • wind farms consist of many wind __________ • this electricity is produced by running water • ...
STI2D Energy 2021-11-09
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- a device to convert AC voltage to DC voltage
- a brushless electric to mechanic converter
- a system to modulate the speed of an electric motor
- the amount of warm in Celsius or Fahrenheit
- a device to produce electricity from the wind
- a passive component made from two metal sheets
- an electric component to protect systems again short circuits
- a safety device consisting of a strip of wire that melts and breaks an electric circuit if the current exceeds a safe level.
- the unit to express the amount of electricity which is flowing in a wire
- an electric component to establish or cut power in a load
- a device to convert Sun irradiation to electricity
- the unit of events you can count during one second
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- a device to show data or graphics with tactile capacities
- a device to measure the flow of electricity in a wire
- an electric to photon converter
- a device to convert DC voltage to AC voltage
- an industrial computer
- the unit to express an electromotive force or potential difference
- a passive component to limit current in a circuit
- a device to modulate voltage in an electric circuit
- a device to mesure the amount of electric power
- a device to modulate AC voltage
- a system to apply electric power to any load
- a passive component made from a coil
- a device to protect motors from overload
- a device to modulate DC voltage
- a component made from wire curled to form a series of circles, one above the other
- an electric component to switch circuits from a command
28 Clues: an industrial computer • an electric to photon converter • a device to modulate AC voltage • a device to modulate DC voltage • a passive component made from a coil • a device to protect motors from overload • a brushless electric to mechanic converter • the amount of warm in Celsius or Fahrenheit • a device to convert DC voltage to AC voltage • ...
Light Energy 2020-09-21
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- This colour ABSORBS all colour lightwaves
- If an object absorbs all lightwaves we call it ...
- One of our eye's special cone colours
- An object's ......... decides which colours are absorbed and which are reflected
- If some light is able to pass through an object we call it ...
- A light source that is man-made
- Light waves travel in ......... lines
- This colour REFLECTS all colour lightwaves
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- When all light is able to pass through an object we call it ...
- These types of shadows are fuzzy with undefined edges
- We are able to see this because of reflected lightwaves that enter our eyes
- When light bounces of an object it .....
- A transparent crystal that can split white light
- A natural light source
- This type of light source creates sharp shadows
- White light contains all the colours of a ...
- This is created when lightwave are blocked by an object
- This is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see
- Is a type of energy we can see
- When light bends as it passes through an object it ...
20 Clues: A natural light source • Is a type of energy we can see • A light source that is man-made • One of our eye's special cone colours • Light waves travel in ......... lines • When light bounces of an object it ..... • This colour ABSORBS all colour lightwaves • This colour REFLECTS all colour lightwaves • White light contains all the colours of a ... • ...
Energy Crossword 2022-03-25
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- the energy that takes the form of a wave
- the process of converting stored chemical energy into usable energy
- this kind of mining digs out large areas of land on the surface
- dead plant material
- the energy stored in chemical bonds
- an unstable atom that is used as fuel for nuclear reactors
- the facilities used to separate components of crude oil
- this energy is used to power our houses
- energy of an object due to its position or shape
- gas methane is a common example of this
- a controversial extraction method that can cause earthquakes
- the most commonly used fossil fuel for electricity generation
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- this sector accounts for the largest percentage of energy used in the economy
- the type of energy that was used for weapons of war
- this is given off by the movement of molecules
- the site in Ukraine where the worst man made ecological disaster took place
- another word for oil
- fossil fuels are this kind of resource
- the fossil fuel used in cars
- the energy used to lift weights
- the energy of motion
- wind can be classified as this kind of resource
22 Clues: dead plant material • another word for oil • the energy of motion • the fossil fuel used in cars • the energy used to lift weights • the energy stored in chemical bonds • fossil fuels are this kind of resource • this energy is used to power our houses • gas methane is a common example of this • the energy that takes the form of a wave • ...
Environmental Energy 2022-03-29
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- The energy stored in bonds between atoms and molecules
- Thermal energy is the movement of ________
- The energy required to move/change an object's position
- With secondary extraction, the initial pressure ________
- Energy associated with the movement/flow of electrons
- The name for oil initially extracted from the ground
- A very commonly used process for converting stored chemical energy into forms we can use for other things
- Fossil fuels are an example of what kind of resource?
- With primary extraction, the natural underground ______ pushes the oil to the surface requiring no additional action
- America is known to consume the most energy in what major sector?
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- _______ resources are generally readily available and are replaced quickly
- Energy of an object due to its position or shape
- Electromagnetic energy is the energy emitted in the form of _______ of the electromagnetic spectrum
- This law of thermodynamics states energy can never be created or destroyed, it can only change form
- Subsurface mining is used when coal deposits are deep _________
- The energy of motion
- Strip mining is used when deposits are near the ______
- ______ fuels are materials we often combust to produce these forms of energy
- Nuclear energy is stored in forces holding atomic _____ together
- Most common fossil fuel
20 Clues: The energy of motion • Most common fossil fuel • Thermal energy is the movement of ________ • Energy of an object due to its position or shape • The name for oil initially extracted from the ground • Energy associated with the movement/flow of electrons • Fossil fuels are an example of what kind of resource? • The energy stored in bonds between atoms and molecules • ...
energy crossword 2013-09-19
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- wind is a example of what energy
- fission and fusion are examples of ....... energy
- x rays are an example of these energy
- a type of energy that is stored
- fahrenheight and Celsius are the two ......... of temperature
- thermal energy transferred through the movement of molecules of a gas or liquid
- a large falling rock has ....... kinetic then a small falling rock
- heat .... the same as thermal energy
- solar energy is from the .....
- more ........ = more thermal energy
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- Bell inventor of the telephone
- the movement of energy through substance in longitude waves is ...... energy
- heat is the same as what energy
- thermal energy transferred by direct contact
- a rock on a hill is ......... energy
- Samuel morse invented ......
- the amount of useful energy you can get from a system is it's energy.........
- what type of energy is used to power things that have a plug
- energy of motion
- chemicals can be found in anything that can
20 Clues: energy of motion • Samuel morse invented ...... • Bell inventor of the telephone • 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 • ...
CHEMICAL/ENERGY!! 2013-11-20
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- alfred noble's famous invention.
- opposite of release, taking in a substance
- a weak acid-base method used to get an idea of the pH scale of a chemical
- the basic unit of a chemical element, such particles as a source of nuclear energy.
- chemical reactions that release energy such as a wood burning (releases carbon, heat, water and energy.)
- has the pH scale equal to 7 (7.2)
- the process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesise foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- a substance that will destroy and damage other substances when they come into contact with one another.
- source of energy for all ecosystems on Earth
- regular bases can't be dissolved while ______ can be dissolved
- A substance that can react with an acid to form a salt and water, has a pH scale greater than 7.2
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- a chemical substance that has the pH scale less than 7.2
- the substance that goes into the reactor.
- physical substance that which occupies space and possesses rest mass.
- a green pigment, present in all green plants, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis.
- when energy is absorbed from the surrounding substances such as an ice pack.
- can't be dissolved.
- the quality of being hot, high in temperature
- a result of a reaction.
- opposite of absorbing, letting go
- can be dissolved.
21 Clues: can be dissolved. • can't be dissolved. • a result of a reaction. • alfred noble's famous invention. • has the pH scale equal to 7 (7.2) • opposite of absorbing, letting go • the substance that goes into the reactor. • opposite of release, taking in a substance • source of energy for all ecosystems on Earth • the quality of being hot, high in temperature • ...
ENERGY WALKS 2013-11-09
20 Clues: test • make • study • tiring • stress • happen • because • ready to • meaningful • very tired • keeping fit • environments • to feel pain • make smaller • to stay forever • to enlarge; rise • worry; nervousness • results;conclusions • dependable;reliable • a moment ago;latley
Energy - Terms 2014-04-01
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- The time rate amount of work done.
- In a simple pendulum, the max PE occurs at the ________.
- In a(n) _____ system, the KE equals the PE, and there is no work done onto or by the system.
- Friction and air resistance are both examples of _______ forces.
- Energy can be changed from one form to another, but cannot be ___________. (different than the other clue)
- Work is done when a force acts in the same _______ as the displacement.
- As an object falls freely in a _____ its total energy remains the same.
- Consider a simple pendulum. If the energy at the extremes equals 3 J, what will be the kinetic energy as the pendulum swings through the lowest portion of its swing.
- Energy can be changed from one form to another, but cannot be ___________.
- ________ energy can be used to run an assortment of appliances.
- The elastic PE of a spring when it is compressed or ________.
- The energy in a closed system remains __________.
- One Joule is equal to a __________ meter.
- Abbr. of the kilowatt.
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- The PE of an object and its height above the ground have a(n) _____ relationship.
- Geothermal, heat, and chemical are all different _______ of energy.
- If the speed of an object is doubled, the KE will be ___.
- _______ energy is equal to the sum of the kinetic and potential energies of an object.
- If the height of an object is halved, the GPE will be _____.
- a ball is thrown upward from the Earth's surface. While the ball is rising, its gravitational PE will ______.
- A _________is a force with the property that the work done in moving a particle between two points is independent of the taken path.
- The ability to do work.
- Energy is a _____ quantity
- The energy an object has due to its motion.
- In the roller coaster example, energy was dissipated through friction and sound. As a result this is considered a(n) _________ system.
- To increase power output, you can _______ the amount of time it takes to perform the work.
- The energy an object has owing to its position or condition is called ___________.
- The unit of power is called the _________.
- To find the x-component of a Force when trying to calculate work, you must use the _____ function.
- Energy is measured in the same units as work.
30 Clues: Abbr. of the kilowatt. • The ability to do work. • Energy is a _____ quantity • The time rate amount of work done. • One Joule is equal to a __________ meter. • The unit of power is called the _________. • The energy an object has due to its motion. • Energy is measured in the same units as work. • The energy in a closed system remains __________. • ...
Energy Crossword 2014-02-25
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- The unit used for energy and work
- The unit used for power
- (Fcosθ)d
- Energy stored in a system of forcefully interacting physical entities
- The type of energy related to electric energy by Maxwell's equations
- The ability of an object to do work
- 1/2mv^2
- The part of the total potential and kinetic energy of an object that results in the system temperature
- mgh
- Potential energy that is stored when a body is deformed
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- If the force has a component in the same direction as the displacement of the object, the force is doing ________ work
- The energy carried by moving electrons in a conductor
- If the force has a component in the direction opposite to the displacement, the force is doing ________ work
- The energy of fission and fusion
- The rate at which work is done
- The minimum amount of energy required to remove an electron from the atom or molecule in the gaseous state
- The energy in a substance that can be released by a reaction
- In general, high thermal energy is associated with ________
- The energy of electromagnetic waves
- Form of energy associated with the vibration or disturbance of matter
20 Clues: mgh • 1/2mv^2 • (Fcosθ)d • The unit used for power • The rate at which work is done • The energy of fission and fusion • The unit used for energy and work • The ability of an object to do work • The energy of electromagnetic waves • The energy carried by moving electrons in a conductor • Potential energy that is stored when a body is deformed • ...
Heat Energy 2012-03-18
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- When energy moves from one object to another.
- When energy is changed from one type to another.
- The kind of material that transmits the least amount of radiated heat. (The opposite of “see-through”)
- A material that does not allow the transfer of heat.
- The kind of material that reflects the least amount of radiated heat. (The opposite of “shiny”)
- The colour that absorbs the most radiated heat.
- An object that redirects radiated heat.
- Heat transfer when the heated particle moves through the material, heating up other particles along the way.
- The kind of material that transmits the most radiated heat. (Also known as “see-through”)
- The colour that absorbs the least amount of radiated heat.
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- An object that produces radiated heat.
- The internal energy of an object due to the kinetic energy of its particles.
- The state of matter which conducts heat the slowest (if at all!).
- An object that allows radiated heat to pass through it.
- Heat transfer along a material when the heated particles vibrate in place making the particles next to them vibrate (and so on).
- Heat transfer that does not rely on particles. Heat travels across space via electromagnetic waves (e.g. light).
- A material that allows the transfer of heat via conduction.
- The kind of material that reflects the most radiated heat. (Also known as “shiny”)
- An object that takes in radiated heat causing the material’s particles to vibrate faster.
- The state of matter which conducts heat the quickest.
20 Clues: An object that produces radiated heat. • An object that redirects radiated heat. • When energy moves from one object to another. • The colour that absorbs the most radiated heat. • When energy is changed from one type to another. • A material that does not allow the transfer of heat. • The state of matter which conducts heat the quickest. • ...
Energy Flow 2013-03-26
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- An organism which uses elements from the environment to make its own food
- Feeds mainly on primary consumers
- Control population growth
- Grows in rooted mats in shallow water
- Feeds mainly on dead material
- Feeds mainly on producers
- Move very slowley
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- Breaks down dead organisms and wastes to complete nutrients cycle
- Primary consumer and blocks water
- An organism that gets its energy and nutrients by feeding on other organisms
- Paint shell and is a secondary consumer
- All the organisms in a feeding level which are the same number of steps away from the sun
- Feeds on both primary and secondary consumers
- Long legs and eats at ponds
- Grows in water
- Grows in clusters at water's edge
- Breaks down dead aminals and plants
- Floats on water
- Sticks to you
- Looks like a lobster
20 Clues: Sticks to you • Grows in water • Floats on water • Move very slowley • Looks like a lobster • Control population growth • Feeds mainly on producers • Long legs and eats at ponds • Feeds mainly on dead material • Primary consumer and blocks water • Feeds mainly on primary consumers • Grows in clusters at water's edge • Breaks down dead aminals and plants • ...
Energy Flow 2013-03-27
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- Controls population growth.
- An organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
- A person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale.
- Number of individuals of a species that a particular ecosystem can support.
- Breaks down deasd organisms and wastes to complete nutrients cycle in ecosystem usually bacteria and fungi.
- The total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area or volume.
- Feeds on both primary and secondary consumers.
- Feed mainly of producers.
- An animal that naturally preys on others.
- An animal that feeds on plants.
- An animal hunted and killed by another for food.
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- Feeds mainly on dead material.
- A member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms lacking organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease.
- Each of several hierarchical levels in an ecosystem, comprising organisms that share the same function in the food chain and the same nutritional relationship to the primary sources of energy
- Feeds mainly on primary consumers.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Requiring organic compounds of carbon and nitrogen for nourishment
- A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
- The movement of energy around an ecosystem by biotic and abiotic means
- Either of two units of heat energy.
20 Clues: Feed mainly of producers. • Controls population growth. • Feeds mainly on dead material. • An animal that feeds on plants. • Feeds mainly on primary consumers. • Either of two units of heat energy. • An animal that naturally preys on others. • Feeds on both primary and secondary consumers. • An animal hunted and killed by another for food. • ...
Energy Resorces 2013-04-16
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- Biomass is a mixture of ___ molecules
- This is used to heat water (2 words)
- What creates heat which is used to create steam? (2 words)
- The mixture of the (previous answer) contain molecules of ___
- This is part of the combination of wave energy
- What is the fuel for nuclear rectors?
- Hydroelectric power is the production of electric power through ___ of falling and flowing water (2 words)
- Wave energy need a decent ___ of waves to work
- Solar energy can be used to ___ water directly
- Nuclear energy is ___
- Biofuels come from ___ things
- People are growing biofuel crops instead of ___ (2 words)
- What can biodiesel be produced from? (2 words)
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- What is biomass based on?
- This means it does not contribute to climate change (2 words)
- Solar energy is the ___ produced by the sun (2 words)
- This can be the effect of solar energy on people
- What is an advantage of biofuels?
- The steam turns a ___ which generates electricity
- This is one of the most common biofuels
- Chemical => ___ => kinetic => electrical
- What do solar energy systems help reduce our dependence on? (2 words)
- Biofuels can lead to ___
- Solar energy is ___ in price
- A problem with biofuels is that they divert ___ away from humans
25 Clues: Nuclear energy is ___ • Biofuels can lead to ___ • What is biomass based on? • Solar energy is ___ in price • Biofuels come from ___ things • What is an advantage of biofuels? • This is used to heat water (2 words) • Biomass is a mixture of ___ molecules • What is the fuel for nuclear rectors? • This is one of the most common biofuels • Chemical => ___ => kinetic => electrical • ...
Energy Crossword 2013-05-15
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- green plants make this while in sunlight
- a machine which converts kinetic energy to electrical energy
- a source from the sun which is essential to a plants growth
- heat energy from the sun
- energy stored up, which hasnt been used yet
- energy stored in batteries
- a dangerously explosive gas but is strill a good energy source
- needed to make things work
- the earths energy source
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- a highly dangerous but important type of energy
- energy from movement
- a solid which causes pollution
- an object which converts chemical energy into electrical energy
- energy from the sun
- energy produced in a power stations
- non-renewable fossil fuel
- the measuring unit of energy
- energy used to move metal
- virbration in the air caused by energy
- the wasted part of energy
20 Clues: energy from the sun • energy from movement • heat energy from the sun • the earths energy source • non-renewable fossil fuel • energy used to move metal • the wasted part of energy • energy stored in batteries • needed to make things work • the measuring unit of energy • a solid which causes pollution • energy produced in a power stations • virbration in the air caused by energy • ...
Energy Crossword 2015-04-06
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- Force that is applied to an object moves that object
- J
- Present or potential but not evident or active
- To get smaller
- Action of dividing or splitting something into two or more parts
- The scale of temperature in which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100°
- Phase of matter in which atoms or molecules can move freely while remaining in contact
- Substance diffused or suspended in the air
- The quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
- Having direction and magnitude
- Relating to, using, producing, or caused by heat.Infra
- Rate of doing work
- Fast-moving electron emitted by radioactive decay of substances
- To change into vapour
- N·s
- __________ particles are a type of ionizing radiation
- Push or pull that changes the shape or motion of an object
- N
- Molecules in constant random motion
- Energy of a particle or system of particles derived from position, or condition, rather than motion
- Only having magnitude, no direction
- Relating to a collision in which the total kinetic energy is conserved.
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- Process or result of joining two or more things together to form a single entity.
- ________ rays
- SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature
- Nuclear reactor of a Canadian design in which the fuel is unenriched uranium oxide clad in zircaloy and the coolant and moderator is heavy water.
- Law stating that a quantity or property remains constant during and after an interaction or process.
- Transition from solid to gas
- Molecules are arranged in crystal lattices of various sizes
- The fusion of two blocks of ice by pressure.
- To get bigger
- Ability to do work
- One of two or more atoms having the same atomic number but different mass numbers.
- device to measure temperature
- Energy possessed by a body because of its motion, equal to one half the mass of the body times the square of its velocity.
- ______violet rays
- W
- the continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it.
- Substance that has no fixed shape and yields easily to external pressure, similar to liquid
- Pa
40 Clues: J • N • W • Pa • N·s • ________ rays • To get bigger • To get smaller • ______violet rays • Rate of doing work • Ability to do work • To change into vapour • Transition from solid to gas • device to measure temperature • Having direction and magnitude • Molecules in constant random motion • Only having magnitude, no direction • SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature • ...
Chemical Energy 2015-10-18
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- The ionised part of organic matter, cells and blood
- A small particle that orbits around the nucleus of an atom with a negative charge
- Separation of a liquid mixture differing at boiling point
- The smallest component of an element consisting of a nucleus and electrons
- A stable particle with a positive charge
- An electrically charged atom
- An insoluble solid formed from a liquid solution
- A substance that is changed during a given reaction
- An organic matter
- A reaction involving oxygen and usually hydrocarbon as reactants
- A process of changing a chemical compound
- Incapable of being dissolved in water
- The process of water, carbon dioxide and certain un-organic salts turned into carbohydrates by plants
- A liquid mixture
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- To be able to be dissolved in water
- Current between two electrodes in an iodised solution, which creates either positive or negative ions depending depending on the energy of the electrode
- The energy of a body or system
- The energy that something has according to its position and arrangement of the particles
- A collection of protons and neutrons
- Energy released as a result of a chemical reaction
- A process which results in the change of the structure and energy of atoms, molecules or ions
- Chemical reaction that releases energy by light or heat
- When cations and anions are combined with a liquid solution, to produce precipitate
- A substance that only contains carbon and hydrogen
- In order to form a single component two or more elements are combined
- Separation of chemical compound into simpler compounds, or elements
- The ability of a substance to conduct electrical currents
- The result of an action or process
- Any combustable organic matter
29 Clues: A liquid mixture • An organic matter • An electrically charged atom • The energy of a body or system • Any combustable organic matter • The result of an action or process • To be able to be dissolved in water • A collection of protons and neutrons • Incapable of being dissolved in water • A stable particle with a positive charge • A process of changing a chemical compound • ...
Energy Resources 2016-05-16
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- another name for oil
- made of metal cadmium
- fuel rods generate too much heat that they start to melt
- energy rich substances formed from dead organisms
- made from living things
- made from gasoline and alcohol mixing
- the part of the nuclear reactor where nuclear fission occurs
- electricity made by flowing water
- layer of material that traps air
- compounds made from oil
- is a substance the provides energy
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- the percentage of energy that is used
- rods made of u-235
- burning of fossil fuels
- intense heat from Earth's interior
- a change from one form of energy to another
- energy from the sun
- the splitting of an atom's nucleus into two mini nuclei
- the central core of an atom
- chemicals that contain hydrogen and carbon atoms
20 Clues: rods made of u-235 • energy from the sun • another name for oil • made of metal cadmium • burning of fossil fuels • made from living things • compounds made from oil • 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 • the percentage of energy that is used • ...
Energy Crossword 2016-03-09
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- process of supplying stores and other businesses that sell to consumers.
- resources that are unlimited & can be replaced
- electricity generated by force of falling or flowing water
- transmitting something or the state of being transmitted.
- Electricity made by harnessing the energy from the sun's rays.
- power made by the energy of wind
- resources that are limited & can't be replaced
- a small sea, a lake, or a river.
- A Machine For Producing Electricity From Mechaincal Energy & It Spins To Shaft
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- a container for condensing vapor.
- a machine for producing energy in which a wheel or rotor
- is energy made by heat inside the Earth's crust.
- energy generated by fossil fuels and nuclear power
- eletricity is generated at different kinds of power plants By Utilities
- increasing the voltage of a current.
- moving Electrons
- a form of energy of charged particles (electrons)
- where electrical power is generated for distribution.
- a machine used to supply air or other gas to increased pressure,to power a gas turbine.
- the process of burning something.
20 Clues: moving Electrons • power made by the energy of wind • a small sea, a lake, or a river. • a container for condensing vapor. • the process of burning something. • increasing the voltage of a current. • resources that are unlimited & can be replaced • resources that are limited & can't be replaced • is energy made by heat inside the Earth's crust. • ...
Energy Crossword 2016-06-28
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- A renewable form of energy that we can capture from moving air.
- Electrons are flowing through a conductor.
- The prefix for 1000.
- The measure of electricity energy (considering power and time).
- A renewable form of energy from the sun.
- A type of energy source that cannot be depleted - it can be used again and again.
- Type of light bulb that converts electricity into light and heat. These bulbs get hot.
- When you have this in your walls, you reduce heat loss and save energy.
- You can use this to save energy when you're drying your clothes.
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- Stopping this"leak" or flow of cold air in the cracks by your windows or doors, saves you energy.
- The ability to do work
- Energy our appliances are using when they're asleep or shut off and still plugged in.
- Saving energy and reducing how much energy we use.
- A non-renewable energy source that looks like a solid black rock.
- An energy source that we can only use once. They cannot be replaced.
- Oil, coal and gas are often referred to as ______ fuels because they were formed by plants and animals millions of years ago.
- Energy from charged particles
- When you _____ your electronics, you "kill" phantom power.
- The measure of electric power
- A very efficient kind of lightbulb that does not get hot.
20 Clues: The prefix for 1000. • The ability to do work • Energy from charged particles • The measure of electric power • A renewable form of energy from the sun. • Electrons are flowing through a conductor. • Saving energy and reducing how much energy we use. • A very efficient kind of lightbulb that does not get hot. • When you _____ your electronics, you "kill" phantom power. • ...
Nonrenewable Energy 2023-03-28
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- Large amount of coal in an area
- Method used to extract natural gas
- Period in which most coal formed
- Method used to extract coal
- Part of power plant turned to generate electricity
- Method used to extract oil
- Site of most recent nuclear meltdown in Japan
- Shale deposit most recently discovered in US
- The type of nuclear reaction for H-bombs
- Type of energy that is nonrenewable but not a fossil fuel
- Where most natural gas is held (type of rock)
- Worst nuclear disaster to occur
- One of the biggest issues with fracking
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- Another name for natural gas
- When fossil fuels are burned for energy
- Typical element used in nuclear energy
- When atoms are split apart
- Coal needs ___ and pressure to form
- Country with largest oil reserves
- The name of the most destructive Operation Crossroads bomb
- Radiation can attach to dust & ash to form
- Purest, strongest form of coal
- An alternative to uranium for nuclear energy
- Excess methane is typically burned in a gas ___
- Where steam cools back down in a power plant
- The primary element in all fossil fuels
- Residue left behind after coal is burned
27 Clues: When atoms are split apart • Method used to extract oil • Method used to extract coal • Another name for natural gas • Purest, strongest form of coal • Large amount of coal in an area • Worst nuclear disaster to occur • Period in which most coal formed • Country with largest oil reserves • Method used to extract natural gas • Coal needs ___ and pressure to form • ...
Energy Crossword 2022-09-23
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- Dams built on rivers produce this type of energy.
- Term used to describe a resource that can be replenished within our life time.
- _____ Energy is stored energy.
- Methane and other hydrocarbons are know as ____ gasses.
- _____ Energy is energy of motion
- A barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level to generate electricity or as a water supply
- energy captured from the sun.
- ____ fuels are formed from ancient dead organic materials like plants and animals from intense heat and pressure.
- ___-renewable resources include fossil fuels such as oil, natural gas, and coal.
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- energy derived from Earth's molten core.
- A combustible black or dark brown rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant matter, found mainly in underground deposits.
- Energy derived from burning living/organic material.
- often times different energy sources are converted to this, whos charged currents can be used to power thins like you phone or lights.
- Element used to power nuclear power plants
- A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply such as that formed upstream of a dam.
- Slang term used for the process of extracting natural gas from the Earth
- energy source derived from the daily fluctuation of regional ocean level.
- Process of splitting atoms into smaller atoms & releasing energy
- Heat given off from splitting atoms is used to create this type of energy
- This source of energy is the result of pressure/density differences in the air, which is harnessed through large fan-like turbines
20 Clues: energy captured from the sun. • _____ Energy is stored energy. • _____ Energy is energy of motion • energy derived from Earth's molten core. • Element used to power nuclear power plants • Dams built on rivers produce this type of energy. • Energy derived from burning living/organic material. • Methane and other hydrocarbons are know as ____ gasses. • ...
Energy Vo 2022-09-27
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- store electrical energy produced by solar cells
- energy of moving objects
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- energy from the sun
- used up much faster than it can be replaced
- energy of moving air
- energy of moving water
- any material from living things that can be used as an energy source
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- solar cell, can change light energy into electricity
- the energy of moving particles
- either can be replaced as it is or cannot be used up
- energy that travels as waves through matter or through empty space
- reflects and focuses sunlight onto a fluid filled pipe, it becomes heated, thermal energy is used to turn water into steam which turns a turbine
- an energy resource that formed over millions of year from decayed remains of ancient plants or animals
- energy of moving charges
- a change from one form to another
- heat energy from inside the earth that can be used to heat buildings and produce electricity
- careful use and management of resources
- energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together in molecules
- the ability to make things move or change
20 Clues: energy from the sun • energy of moving air • energy of moving water • energy of moving objects • energy of moving charges • the energy of moving particles • a change from one form to another • energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • careful use and management of resources • the ability to make things move or change • used up much faster than it can be replaced • ...
Energy Forms 2023-01-31
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- An example of thermal energy
- Energy can neither be created nor _____________.
- The Law of ___________________ of Energy
- Type of energy that moves objects from one place to another place
- Produces chemical energy within the body
- An example of kinetic energy
- Basic machines you use to produce mechanical energy
- An example of potential energy
- The joining of atoms to produce energy
- The main source of radiant energy
- Energy can be moved from one ______________ to another
- The type of energy produced by electromagnetic waves moving through space
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- Place where electric voltage is stored
- Name for changing one form of energy into another
- The energy of a moving object
- The energy found in matter due to its position or the arrangement of its parts
- The type of electricity that is generated by the build-up of electrons in the clouds.
- The type of energy created by the motion of atoms and molecules within an object
- The type of energy contained in the nucleus of an atom
- The goal of every machine operation or process is to make it efficient by ___________________ the amount of wasted energy during conversion.
- The power derived from the use of physical or chemical resources to provide light, heat, or machine movement
- Another name for thermal energy
- Type of energy produces by the flow of electrons
- Type of energy produced by wood, coal, gasoline, and natural gas
- These provide radiant energy inside your house
- This will produce radiant energy outside your house
- Energy can be changed from one __________ to another.
- Place where electricity is generated
- The type of electricity generated by the build-up of electrons in the body
- Energy conversions are never 100% _______________.
- The splitting of an atom to produce energy
31 Clues: An example of thermal energy • An example of kinetic energy • The energy of a moving object • An example of potential energy • Another name for thermal energy • The main source of radiant energy • Place where electricity is generated • Place where electric voltage is stored • The joining of atoms to produce energy • The Law of ___________________ of Energy • ...
Energy sources 2023-04-28
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- energy sources come from resources that are limited or used up.(pg 7)
- only coal power plants produce more _______.(pg 20)
- is made from the remains of ancient swamps.(pg 7)
- the oil that is naturally found underground.(pg 6)
- where magma comes close to surface it may ___ groundwater.(pg 31)
- today's sleek windmills a43 electric generators called wind ______.(pg 25)
- this gas burns with explosive power.(pg 25)
- splitting an atom is called?(pg 15)
- can harm migrating fish.(pg 30)
- renewable energy source for producing electricity.(pg 28)
- this solar energy uses solar panels to create heat/electricity.(pg 23)
- electricity can be directly converted form the ___ using its light instead of heat.(pg 24)
- energy from wood, animal waste, etc.(pg 33)
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- the soft egg white is like the?(pg 31)
- the energy associated with motion.(pg 5)
- mining is a cheaper way to ____.(pg 9)
- converts mechanical energy into electricity.(caption pic, pg 25)
- after uranium is dug out of the ground its made into tiny?(pg 15)
- nuclear reactions make the waste product ______.(pg 18)
- crude oil is also known as _______.(pg 9)
- the ability to do work.(pg 4)
- nuclear energy comes from an element called _____.(pg 15)
- we will never run out of ____.(pg 25)
- use a lot of electricity.(pg 39)
- the tiny, basic unit of all substances.(pg 14)
25 Clues: the ability to do work.(pg 4) • can harm migrating fish.(pg 30) • use a lot of electricity.(pg 39) • splitting an atom is called?(pg 15) • we will never run out of ____.(pg 25) • the soft egg white is like the?(pg 31) • mining is a cheaper way to ____.(pg 9) • the energy associated with motion.(pg 5) • crude oil is also known as _______.(pg 9) • ...
Energy vocab 2023-05-03
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- Fuel from radioactive materials that give off energy
- Use of a fuel to generate electricity and produce heat
- Bell-shaped curve representing oil use and projecting both when world oil production will reach a maximum and when the world will run out of oil
- Fuel from biological material that became fossilized millions of years ago
- Nuclear fuel that is no longer useful in a power plant but continues to emit radioactivity
- Solid fuel formed primarily from the remains plant materials preserved 280 million to 360 million years ago
- Device that can be turned by water, steam, or wind to produce power
- Energy source that cannot be replenished in a human generation
- Point at which half the total known oil supply is used up
- Network of interconnected transmission lines that joins power plants together and links them with end users of electricity
- Process of converting solid coal into liquid fuel
- Reaction that occurs when lighter nuclei are forced together to produce heavier nuclei
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- Energy source gathered by individuals for their own immediate needs
- Power plant that uses both exhaust gases and steam turbines to generate electricity
- Unit that measures the rate at which a sample of radioactive material decays
- The maximum electrical output
- Neutron strikes a atomic nucleus, which then splits into two or more parts, releasing additional neutrons and energy in the form of heat
- Slow-flowing, viscous deposits of bitumen mixed with sand, water, clay
- Something that can move and deliver energy in a convenient, usable form to end users
- Fossil fuel that occurs in underground deposits, composed of a liquid
- Unit of measure for radiation
- Energy source that is bought and sold
- Degraded petroleum that forms when petroleum migrates to the surface of Earth and is modified by bacteria
- Fraction of time a power plant operates in a year
- Device inserted between the fuel rods in a nuclear reactor to absorb excess neutrons and slow or stop the fission reaction
- Energy use per unit of gross domestic product
- Liquid petroleum removed from the ground
- Tube that encloses nuclear fuel within a nuclear reactor
28 Clues: The maximum electrical output • Unit of measure for radiation • Energy source that is bought and sold • Liquid petroleum removed from the ground • Energy use per unit of gross domestic product • Fraction of time a power plant operates in a year • Process of converting solid coal into liquid fuel • Fuel from radioactive materials that give off energy • ...
Energy IQ 2020-04-18
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- A radioactive element used in nuclear energy production.
- The type of energy produced by burning living things like wood.
- 98.1% of the energy is this province is from hydro/wind.
- Most oil refineries are found in this province.
- Crude oil production is measured in these per day.
- These plants are used to produce ethanol.
- 43% of all the energy produced in Canada is this type.
- This website is made by Canadian __________.
- Oil is transported through these.
- _______ energy production refers to the production of energy that is found in nature.
- This province produces 24% of the natural gas produced in Canada.
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- Nunavut relies completely on this fuel for generating electricity.
- The unit of measurement for electricity.
- When an oil rig is off the coast, it is called this kind of mining.
- The word for when a resource or product is sent to another country for sale.
- 8% of all primary energy production in Canada is from this fossil fuel.
- All the energy produced in this province is wind.
- The cleanest-burning fossil fuel comes in this state of matter.
- The majority of the energy produced in this province is nuclear energy.
- The is the name of the oil sands deposit in Alberta, the largest source of oil in Canada.
20 Clues: Oil is transported through these. • The unit of measurement for electricity. • These plants are used to produce ethanol. • This website is made by Canadian __________. • Most oil refineries are found in this province. • All the energy produced in this province is wind. • Crude oil production is measured in these per day. • ...
IS2 ENERGY 2020-11-01
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- Lowest possible temperature also known as absolute zero
- ___ energy. Minimum energy needed to start a chemical reaction
- Chemical symbol for Iron
- Energy that flows from hot to cold
- Activated ____ is when the atoms from reactants have absorbed the activation energy
- Chemical symbol for Silicon
- Chemical symbol "Na"
- Chemical reaction that releases energy
- Chemicals that start a reaction
- Chemical symbol "H"
- Total energy released or absorbed during a chemical reaction
- Force that opposes motion between two surfaces
- Average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter
- The arrow in chemical reactions
- Chemical symbol "N"
- Energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 g of water by 1 degree Celsius
- You add 273.15 to convert from ___ to Kelvin
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- New substances resulting from a reaction
- Stored energy
- Chemical symbol "Ca"
- Chemical reaction that absorbs energy
- Chemical symbol for Lithium
- Energy can never be created nor consumed, only ___
- Chemical symbol "K"
- speeds up a chemical reaction
- Can produce work or heat or change
- Chemical symbol "O"
- Energy of motion
- Chemical symbol for Aluminum
- 1000 cal = 1 ____ Calorie
- Chemical symbol for Neon
31 Clues: Stored energy • Energy of motion • Chemical symbol "K" • Chemical symbol "H" • Chemical symbol "O" • Chemical symbol "N" • Chemical symbol "Ca" • Chemical symbol "Na" • Chemical symbol for Iron • Chemical symbol for Neon • 1000 cal = 1 ____ Calorie • Chemical symbol for Silicon • Chemical symbol for Lithium • Chemical symbol for Aluminum • speeds up a chemical reaction • ...
Energy Crossword 2020-10-30
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- Currents of electricity flowing through a circuit.
- A type of kinetic energy which is made up of moving electrical charges. For example, lighting or a light bulb.
- 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.
- This type of energy can be reused can comes from sources like the sun (or solar), wind and waves.
- This type of energy is the energy of movement or motion energy. For example, an object moving has this type of energy.
- A type of potential energy that is kept in a chemical substance and is let out during a chemical reaction.
- A sort of motor that turns electrical energy into kinetic energy.
- A force which resists motion between two surfaces sliding against each other. It also creates heat.
- The capacity for being able to do work. It can come in the form of kinetic, heat, light, chemical, etc.
- The strain, or weight, that is lifted using a simple machine.
- This is a measure of how quickly energy is used. The SI unit of power is the Watt (W).
- The transformation of one form of energy into another.
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- The ability to allow electricity to flow through an object, like wire.
- A tool used for measuring eclectic currents flowing through a circuit.
- Energy changing from one form of energy into another.
- A conductor which is designed to allow electricity to enter or exit an object.
- The act of pulling or pushing a simple machine, like a pulley.
- This type of energy comes from atomic nuclei. An example of an object that produces this type of energy is the sun.
- Equipment connected by electrical conductors which allows an electric current to travel through it.
- A type of energy that warms things. It can be transferred from one object to another. For example, fire or the sun.
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 1.3 2020-10-12
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- An energy source that will never run out.
- The phenomenon whereby the earth's atmosphere traps solar radiation
- Gas usually found within the vicinity of petroleum reserves.
- A system by which electrical power is delivered throughout a region.
- A device that converts light into electricity.
- A result of a force moving an object a certain distance.
- Energy produced by mechanical devices
- Energy from the sun.
- The power of the atom.
- The rate at which work is performed or energy is expended.
- Energy visible to the eye.
- A measure of power equal to one joule of work per second.
- ability to do work
- The first and simplest element on the periodic table.
- Energy stored in the earth in the form of heat.
- A resource that cannot be replaced once used.
- any significant change in measures of climate
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- Any source of energy that is limited and cannot be replaced when it is used
- plant materials and animal waste used especially as a source of fuel.
- External surroundings.
- Oil.
- The flow of electrical power or charge.
- The ratio of the useful energy delivered by a dynamic system to the energy supplied to it.
- The energy possessed by a body as a result of its motion.
- Energy can be neither created nor destroyed.
- A natural fuel such as coal or gas formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- The energy that a piece of matter has because of its position or nature or because of the arrangement of parts.
- Energy associated with the flow of electrons.
- The use of flowing water from waterfalls and dams to produce electricity.
- A resource that can be replaced when needed.
- Energy derived from wind by means of windmills or wind turbines.
- A propeller driven by the wind and connected to a generator.
- The process of controlling resources
- Refers to the use of resources in ways that prevent their being depleted or permanently damaged.
- the potential energy locked within a system and released during a chemical reaction.
- Energy in transit.
- A collection of wind turbines used to create electricity.
37 Clues: Oil. • ability to do work • Energy in transit. • Energy from the sun. • External surroundings. • The power of the atom. • Energy visible to the eye. • The process of controlling resources • Energy produced by mechanical devices • The flow of electrical power or charge. • An energy source that will never run out. • Energy can be neither created nor destroyed. • ...
Energy Vocab 2020-12-01
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- the energy of motion
- not moving or not intended to be moved.
- energy-related to the stretch or compression of an object
- Energy, is the result of the movement of tiny particles called atoms
- is the energy that is stored in an object due to its position relative to some zero position
- the fundamental principle of physics that the total energy of an isolated system is constant, despite internal changes
- the rate at which energy is transformed
- when work is done on an object, the kinetic energy of the object
- is a measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.
- is the quickness of motion or action.
- a force applied to an object that results in a displacement in the same direction
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- energy-related to the position of an object
- the sum of potential and kinetic energy for an object
- the measurement from base to top
- force in which the work is done by the force is determined only by the displacement of the mass
- the SI unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves one meter in the direction of action of the force
- an invisible force that pulls objects toward each other.
- the SI unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second, corresponding to the power in an electric circuit in which the potential difference is one volt and the current one ampere.
- the resistance to motion of one object moving relative to another.
20 Clues: the energy of motion • the measurement from base to top • is the quickness of motion or action. • not moving or not intended to be moved. • the rate at which energy is transformed • energy-related to the position of an object • is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. • the sum of potential and kinetic energy for an object • ...
ENERGY PUZZLE 2020-12-09
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- relating to or operated by a liquidar moving in a confined spa e
- relating to chemistry or the interaction of substances as studied in chemistry
- a piece of land surrounded by WATER
- a course of water that originates in the mountains
- part of the land near the sea
- a natural stream of water of fairly large size
- a natural elevation of earth’s surface, smaller than a mountain
- a barrier constructed to hold back WATER
- relating to, or caused by heat
- a great body of salt water that covers much of the earth
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- is define as a piece of land with water on three sides
- granular material blanketing the beaches
- level the level of the surface of a body water
- relating to the motion of material of bodies and the forces
- a large underground chambers in the earth or incide of a hill
- a roughly circular line, route or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
- a device used to cover electricity into light
- a barrer área of landscape where living conditions are hostile
- an area of open land, specially one planted with crops or pasture
- capable of being replaced by natural ecological cycle
20 Clues: part of the land near the sea • relating to, or caused by heat • a piece of land surrounded by WATER • granular material blanketing the beaches • a barrier constructed to hold back WATER • a device used to cover electricity into light • level the level of the surface of a body water • a natural stream of water of fairly large size • ...
Energy Revision 2021-05-05
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- The variable that you change
- Energy is measured in _______
- There are _____ main ways to transfer energy from one store into another
- The variable that you measure
- Energy is stored in moving objects as _____ energy
- All energy is eventually wasted as ______ energy which heats up the surroundings
- Energy is stored in objects lifted against gravity as ________ ________ energy
- A type of energy resource where water is pumped down to hot rocks
- A type of energy resource where a dam holds water and allows it to flow over turbines
- A fuel source that is made from manure or other organic material
- The variable that you keep the same
- Non-renewable fuels made from prehistoric creatures that lived millions of years ago
- There are ___ ________ J in a kJ
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- Energy cannot be created or _________
- Energy can be transferred _______ through wires
- Energy can be transferred _________ through the moving parts in machines and by forces.
- Energy can be transferred through ______ e.g. light and sound
- A piece of data that does not fit the pattern
- A type of energy store that stores energy in stretchy and springy objects
- Energy stored in hot objects
- Energy can only be ________ from one store to another
- A type of energy resource that comes from the Sun
22 Clues: The variable that you change • Energy stored in hot objects • Energy is measured in _______ • The variable that you measure • There are ___ ________ J in a kJ • The variable that you keep the same • Energy cannot be created or _________ • A piece of data that does not fit the pattern • Energy can be transferred _______ through wires • ...
Exploring Energy 2021-04-20
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- Energy can be neither created nor destroyed. There is a fixed amount of energy present in different forms that can be converted from one form to another, but energy does not go away.
- External surroundings
- Refers to the use of resources in ways that prevent their being depleted or permanently damaged.
- A propeller driven by the wind and connected to a generator. The wind makes it turn the generator, which produces electricity.
- The use of flowing water from waterfalls and dams to produce electricity.
- Energy from the sun.
- An energy source that will never run out
- The ratio of the useful energy delivered by a dynamic system to the energy supplied to it.
- The unit of energy or work in the MKS system of units, equal to the work done by a force of one Newton-meter.
- Plant materials and animal waste used especially as a source of fuel.
- A measure of power equal to one joule of work per second.
- The power of the atom.
- The ability to do work; types include heat, light, sound, chemical, nuclear, mechanical, electrical.
- Energy derived from wind by means of windmills or wind turbines.
- A resource that can be replaced when needed.
- A unit measure of work.
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- A resource that cannot be replaced once used.
- The flow of electrical power or charge.
- The potential energy locked within a system and released during a chemical reaction.
- Energy produced by mechanical devices, such as gears, pulleys, levers, or internal combustion engines
- The energy that a piece of matter has because of its position or nature or because of the arrangement of parts.
- A natural fuel such as coal or gas formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- Energy in transit.
- Gas usually found within the vicinity of petroleum reserves
- The process of controlling resources; for example, limiting soil erosion, reducing sediment in waterways, conserving water, and improving water quality.
- The rate at which work is performed or energy is expended
- Any source of energy that is limited and cannot be replaced when it is used, such as oil, coal, and natural gas.
- Any significant change in measures of climate, such as temperature, precipitation, or wind, lasting for an extended period of a decade or longer.
- Energy visible to the eye.
- The energy possessed by a body as a result of its motion.
- A result of a force moving an object a certain distance.
- Energy stored in the earth in the form of heat.
32 Clues: Energy in transit. • Energy from the sun. • External surroundings • The power of the atom. • A unit measure of work. • Energy visible to the eye. • The flow of electrical power or charge. • An energy source that will never run out • A resource that can be replaced when needed. • A resource that cannot be replaced once used. • Energy stored in the earth in the form of heat. • ...
ENERGY SYSTEMS 2021-08-28
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- an organism that can form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide
- all species in an ecosystem
- must eat food
- die
- eats both plants and animals
- eats other animals
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- little of
- Web shows energy flow in an entire ecosystem
- doing
- eats plants
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- one species in an ecosystem
- produces it’s own food
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- breaks down organic material
- position of an organism in a food chain, food web, or an ecological pyramid
- non-living
- an organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances
- communicating or affecting
- Chain shows energy flow from sun-produces-consumers
- Consumer bears
- an animal that feeds on carrion, dead plant material, or refuse
- role in the ecosystem
- a lot of
- living
- Consumer 1st consumer
26 Clues: die • doing • living • a lot of • little of • non-living • eats plants • must eat food • Consumer bears • eats other animals • role in the ecosystem • Consumer 1st consumer • produces it’s own food • communicating or affecting • all species in an ecosystem • one species in an ecosystem • breaks down organic material • eats both plants and animals • Web shows energy flow in an entire ecosystem • ...
Orbit Energy 2021-07-05
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- smart energy monitor
- Energy used
- estimate used for the year
- owns pipework
- pay later
- sent annually
- gas central...
- unit of energy
- pay now
- non-disconnection credit
- night and day rate
- estimated gas for the year
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- not a geyser but a...
- electric storage...
- amount owed
- not a stove but a...
- 5 dials
- talks to smart meters
- sent monthly
- reduces heat loss
- energy regulator
- 4 dials
- peak time
- gas identifying number
24 Clues: 5 dials • 4 dials • pay now • pay later • peak time • amount owed • Energy used • sent monthly • owns pipework • sent annually • gas central... • unit of energy • energy regulator • reduces heat loss • night and day rate • electric storage... • not a stove but a... • smart energy monitor • not a geyser but a... • talks to smart meters • gas identifying number • non-disconnection credit • ...
Energy & More! 2021-10-04
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- the middle number (or average of the two middle numbers) in a set of numbers in numeric order
- up and down. In a data table, the information that is in a stack, like from top to bottom
- The total kinetic energy of a substance’s atoms
- The capacity for doing work
- the line that goes up and down on a graph
- A picture or graphic representation of a data set
- A state of matter that does not have a definite shape or volume; has highest energy
- the line that goes across on a graph
- the most common number in a set of numbers
- A combination of atoms that has it's own properties, like water
- data collected and put into a grid form (2 words)
- Going straight across from side to side, like the horizon
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- what you are measuring data in, like centimeters, inches, grams, or hours (3 words)
- back and forth. In a data table, the information that goes across, like seats in a stadium
- going up and down, like when you jump up to get vertical
- the highest and lowest numbers in a set of data
- The change of a substance from one state of matter to another - gas, liquid or solid (3 words)
- The energy transferred between objects that are at different temperatures
- what you need to do with all your assigned work
- what you need to do with your completed work
- A state of matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume; has least energy
- the average of a set of numbers; the sum of a set of numbers divided by the number of numbers
- A state of matter that does not have a definite shape but has a definite volume; medium energy
23 Clues: The capacity for doing work • the line that goes across on a graph • the line that goes up and down on a graph • the most common number in a set of numbers • what you need to do with your completed work • The total kinetic energy of a substance’s atoms • the highest and lowest numbers in a set of data • what you need to do with all your assigned work • ...
ALT ENERGY 2022-05-03
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- a group against something. N
- an artificial lake where water is stored. H
- the growth or increasing of something. N
- covered to stop heat from escaping. S
- put under ground. G
- a sudden terrible event. N
- the sending from one place to another. G
- liquid. S
- uninterruptedly. G
- height. H
- away from the coast. W
- melted from a solid to a liquid. S
- the ability to cope or change with circumstances. H
- a giant sea wave caused by underwater movement. N
- make up for something lacking. W
- can last or not be used up. G
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- endless. G
- put under water. H
- people who want or favor something. N
- working quickly and effectively. W
- controlled for effective use. S
- the maximum point. H
- thermometric scale; abbreviation °C. N
- the force that makes things fall. H
- dependable; steady. G
- decided beforehand. S
- start burning. S
- completes or makes better. W
- the work needed to keep something in good condition. W
- the length of a circle. W
30 Clues: liquid. S • height. H • endless. G • start burning. S • put under water. H • uninterruptedly. G • 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 • a group against something. N • completes or makes better. W • can last or not be used up. G • controlled for effective use. S • ...
ALT ENERGY 2022-05-03
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- an artificial lake where water is stored. H
- put under ground. G
- the maximum point. H
- working quickly and effectively. W
- melted from a solid to a liquid. S
- the growth or increasing of something. N
- the length of a circle. W
- the force that makes things fall. H
- the sending from one place to another. G
- can last or not be used up. G
- a giant sea wave caused by underwater movement. N
- put under water. H
- height. H
- the ability to cope or change with circumstances. H
- a group against something. N
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- liquid. S
- decided beforehand. S
- controlled for effective use. S
- the work needed to keep something in good condition. W
- endless. G
- start burning. S
- away from the coast. W
- thermometric scale; abbreviation °C. N
- people who want or favor something. N
- covered to stop heat from escaping. S
- a sudden terrible event. N
- uninterruptedly. G
- make up for something lacking. W
- dependable; steady. G
- completes or makes better. W
30 Clues: liquid. S • height. H • endless. G • start burning. S • uninterruptedly. G • put under water. H • put under ground. G • the maximum point. H • decided beforehand. S • dependable; steady. G • 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 2022-05-02
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- an energy source that is not depleted and consistently replenished
- caused by a chemical reaction with chemical compounds such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides with atmospheric water and oxygen. The resulting compound forms precipitate.
- a renewable fuel made from the fermenting of plant materials or "biomass"
- mining type that tunnels into the Earth to extract solid fuels
- an energy source that is bought and sold
- a fuel derived from fossilized biological remains
- the process of turning petroleum into useful products
- a solid fuel formed primarily from preserved plant materials
- fossil fuel that is colorless and odorless
- energy released by the fusion of atomic nuclei
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- an energy source with a finite supply
- a machine that converts wind energy into electricity
- energy generated by the movement of wind
- condensed oil that is further refined into usable fuels
- energy from the movement of water driven by lunar phases
- continuous accumulation of hydrocarbons in the subsoil
- the process of drilling into the Earth and directing a high-pressure mixture of water, sand, and chemicals to release gas
- liquid petroleum removed from the ground
- using heat and pressure to convert existing polymers into short-chain hydrocarbons (monomers)
- heat energy from the natural radioactive decay deep in the Earth
- machine used for drilling deep holes in the Earth to extract oil
- radiant light and heat from the sun
- crude oil extracted from rocks and used to produce fuels
- mining type to remove overlying rock to extract solid fuels
- the ability to do work
25 Clues: the ability to do work • radiant light and heat from the sun • an energy source with a finite supply • energy generated by the movement of wind • liquid petroleum removed from the ground • an energy source that is bought and sold • fossil fuel that is colorless and odorless • energy released by the fusion of atomic nuclei • ...
Energy puzzle 2022-10-19
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- mass of a unit volume of a material substance
- Energy of motion
- state of matter that has no fixed shape
- stored energy
- The conversion of one form of energy into another
- Energy contained within a system responsible for its own temperature
- the ability to do work
- A material or converting that electricity, heat, or, sound cannot go through
- A collection of elements or components that are organized for a common purpose.
- force applied over distance
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- when heat moves from one object to another through direct touch
- Motion in a gas or liquid in which the warmer rise and the colder portions sink
- takes the shape of their container
- The transfer of kinetic energy from one object to another
- Energy that moves one place to another
- anything that takes up space and can be weighed
- A push or a pull
- A small localized object
- the measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms of any of several scales
- A state of matter that retains its shape and density when not confined
20 Clues: stored energy • Energy of motion • A push or a pull • the ability to do work • A small localized object • force applied over distance • takes the shape of their container • Energy that moves one place to another • state of matter that has no fixed shape • mass of a unit volume of a material substance • anything that takes up space and can be weighed • ...
Renewable energy 2022-11-16
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- organic matter used as a fuel
- cars that use gas and electricity
- a dynamo or similar machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity.
- a sluice or floodgate for regulating the flow of a body of water.
- relating to or denoting the generation of electricity using flowing water
- relating to the production of electric current at the junction of two substances exposed to light.
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- a gas that’s naturally released
- an installation where electrical power is generated for distribution.
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- a machine for producing continuous power
- a type of biomass
- the use of the sun's energy directly for either heating or cooling purposes.
- hydroelectric power plant
- relating to or determined by the sun.
- biodegradable
- a colourless, odourless, tasteless, flammable gaseous substance
- a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level
- relating to or produced by the internal heat of the earth.
- Ocean thermal energy conversion
- Horizontal axis wind turbine
20 Clues: biodegradable • a type of biomass • hydroelectric power plant • Horizontal axis wind turbine • organic matter used as a fuel • Ocean thermal energy conversion • a gas that’s naturally released • cars that use gas and electricity • relating to or determined by the sun. • a machine for producing continuous power • relating to or produced by the internal heat of the earth. • ...
Energy Flow 2017-11-09
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- Mass of living tissue
- Live part of their life as plankton
- Percent of energy that transfers from each trophic level
- Break down organic material into an inorganic form
- Spend entire life as plankton
- Happens when an autotroph receives too much or too little light
- An organism that consumes primary consumers
- Physiological or biological necessities that affect survival
- Most important primary consumer in the ocean
- _____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
- Another name for blue-green algae
- Rate of photosynthesis-respiration cycle
- Made of levels, showing how energy transfers from one level of organisms to the next as they consume each other
- Silica cell wall of a diatom
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- A wide variety of organisms that share a habitat and lifestyle
- Coastal temperate and subpolar regions are ocean regions that have the ___primary productivity
- Another name for an event called "Harmful Algae Blooms"
- Responsible for most of the ocean's primary production
- Time of explosive reproduction and growth of plankton species
- Energy source for photosynthetic organisms
- Better represents the flow of energy in nature than a trophic pyramid
- Also called cyanophytes, bacteria, with chlorophyll
- Have an internal support structure of silica
- Has a rigid cell wall made of silica
- Nitrogen and ___are inorganic nutrients
- Consumes autotrophs/producers
- Decomposition renews____materials necessary for energy to enter life through primary production; completes materials cycle
- Most efficient ecosystem on earth
- Most efficient photosynthesizes
30 Clues: Mass of living tissue • Silica cell wall of a diatom • Spend entire life as plankton • Consumes autotrophs/producers • Most efficient photosynthesizes • Another name for blue-green algae • 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 • Nitrogen and ___are inorganic nutrients • ...
Energy Flow 2017-11-09
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- A wide variety of organisms that share a habitat and lifestyle
- Responsible for most of the ocean's primary production
- Also called cyanophytes, bacteria, with chlorophyll
- Made of levels, showing how energy transfers from one level of organisms to the next as they consume each other
- Live part of their life as plankton
- Most efficient photosynthesizes
- An organism that consumes primary consumers
- Break down organic material into an inorganic form
- Have one or two whip-like flagella
- Mass of living tissue
- Consumes autotrophs/producers
- Happens when an autotroph receives too much or too little light
- Most efficient ecosystem on earth
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- Spend entire life as plankton
- Time of explosive reproduction and growth of plankton species
- Has a rigid cell wall made of silica
- Coastal temperate and subpolar regions are ocean regions that have the ___primary productivity
- Have an internal support structure of silica
- _____depth is when the amount of carbohydrates produced by and autotroph equals the amount required for its respiration
- Silica cell wall of a diatom
- Decomposition renews____materials necessary for energy to enter life through primary production; completes materials cycle
- Physiological or biological necessities that affect survival
- Better represents the flow of energy in nature than a trophic pyramid
- Percent of energy that transfers from each trophic level
24 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 • ...
Cell Energy 2017-11-09
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- changing one form of energy into another as a result of a process
- is a series of metabolic processes by which the energy found in glucose is converted into ATP Energy
- an output of cell respiration, necessary for life
- NADH & FADH2 are these types
- the energy of motion, can be movement, thermal
- location of stored energy,found between phosphates
- Plants & animals have this organelle use to generate energy
- number of structures that creates ATP
- stored energy and the energy of position, can be chemical, gravitational
- lower energy molecule, has 2 phosphates
- the capacity to do work
- an output of cell respiration, breathe out, causes global warming
- one of the inputs of cell respiration, used to breakdown food
- one of the inputs of cell respiration, also known as sugar
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- first stage in cell respiration, the breakdown of glucose
- type of cell respiration that works without oxygen
- space in between the double layer of the mitochondria
- third stage of cell respiration, electrons is first word
- Molecules contain energy that is usable to an organism
- second stage of cell respiration, named after a German scientist
- a high energy molecule used to power chemical reactions, build molecules, etc.
- location of the Krebs cycle, also my favorite movie
- The best painter ever, happy little trees
23 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 • type of cell respiration that works without oxygen • ...
Kennedyb energy 2018-02-27
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- meets the largest energy needs
- a resource the renews its self in a relatively short amount of time
- to create energy from hydrogen fuel cells hydrogen must be combined with
- one energy use Geo thermal cannot do
- not using a lot of energy
- the energy resource that is used the most
- can be replenished in an extremely long time
- What is coal mainly used for
- what type of light bulb is more efficient
- how much electricity does Niagara Falls generate
- what type of energy comes from the sun
- The three main energy uses are electricity transportation and
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- what is gas mixed with alcohol
- the cost of solar panels have dropped % since 2008
- is often called an oil factory
- geothermal power plants are only installed where the ground is colse to
- solar energy is an example of a
- What percent of coal is used for exports
- Geothermal energy emits percent less acid rain causing sulfur
- what are the three fossil fuels coal oil and
- what type of energy comes from waste
- compounds made from oil like paints cosmetics and plastics
- how easy it is to get a energy source
- what do you call the combination of atomic nuclei
- power plants only emit % of carbon dioxide released by power plants
- The coating inside walls to keep heat in is called
- wind power only is able to use percent of the energy it generates
27 Clues: not using a lot of energy • What is coal mainly used for • what is gas mixed with alcohol • meets the largest energy needs • is often called an oil factory • solar energy is an example of a • what type of energy comes from waste • one energy use Geo thermal cannot do • how easy it is to get a energy source • what type of energy comes from the sun • ...
energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- The location for the entrance where the water gets to the turbines.
- Name for having energy from the sun.
- These are put on rivers to make an artificial waterfall.
- Biomass can reduce and another type of weather.
- One of the hydrothermal reasources that uses water.
- Hydropower makes efficient what.
- Found in biomass.
- Number of nitrogen fueling stations in the US.
- A good place for low impact hydro power.
- Most used way to get biomass.
- The method that’s eats plants and animals and their decaying bodies realease methane.
- How hydropower gets it’s energy.
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- Used to turn turbines for Geothermal.
- The drills for geothermal has to be this length.
- A mixture of alcohol and gasoline.
- Two ways hydropower is captured besides dams.
- Can be turned to make electricity.
- This is connected to the turbine blades for wind energy.
- heat from earths interior.
- Yeast added to biomass creates an alcohol.
- Hydropower is more predictable then the sun source.
- The other major fossial fuel besides natural gas and coal.
- The way to get hot water or steam to the earths surface.
- biomass can’t be reused.
- A substance that provides energy.
- wind can be reused multiple times.
- A factory which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products.
- Used to increase the speed for spinning turbines.
- Connected to the high speed drive in hydro power.
- Solar energy plants take of a lot of.
30 Clues: Found in biomass. • biomass can’t be reused. • heat from earths interior. • Most used way to get biomass. • Hydropower makes efficient what. • How hydropower gets it’s energy. • A substance that provides energy. • A mixture of alcohol and gasoline. • Can be turned to make electricity. • wind can be reused multiple times. • Name for having energy from the sun. • ...
Hoganj Energy 2018-02-26
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- can produce shade and energy
- adding alcohol to gasoline
- waste from nature used as a fuel
- energy that will not replenish
- help us survive in different seasons
- Most powerful type of energy
- solar panels in rows
- vehicles help us with this
- solar cells get their energy from this
- splits from nucleus
- a substance that provides energy
- not a gas that exists on earth
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- makes energy for wind and hydropower
- heat from the earth
- separates fuel and others
- not on earth as a gasuel
- Heating buildings from the sun
- energy that will not run out
- powered by flowing water
- we mainly use this
- it can be dangerous
- energy from the sun
- generated from spinning turbines
- converts different types of energy into usable energy
- power by wind
- happens when gasoline burns
- generate hydroelectric power
- geothermal waste
- do the fusion
29 Clues: power by wind • do the fusion • geothermal waste • we mainly use this • heat from the earth • it can be dangerous • energy from the sun • splits from nucleus • solar panels in rows • not on earth as a gasuel • powered by flowing water • separates fuel and others • adding alcohol to gasoline • vehicles help us with this • happens when gasoline burns • energy that will not run out • ...
diaddezion energy 2018-02-26
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- change of 1 form of energy to another
- earth interior that warms
- percentage of energy that is used to preform work
- forms a mixture
- a compound formed of carbon and hydrogen
- waste that’s radio active
- a factory where they separate crude oil into fuel and other things
- used for electricity and power
- something that cannot be reused
- burning
- made from living things
- fuels energy rich substances
- the central cores of atoms
- persistence of coal minded in the USA
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- reducing energy use
- something people use for getting around
- is the part of the nodular reactor where nucellar fission occurs
- are compounds that are made from oil
- plant remains that can pile up
- energy warmth
- electricity produced by flowing water
- when fuel rods produce energy
- energy that comes from the hydrogen power
- another name for oil
- anything that give energy from a chemical change
- comes from decaying animals or plants
- 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 • earth interior that warms • waste that’s radio active • 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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- Dead plant material that can create electricity when burned.
- Using little energy.
- Resources that are replaced over a relatively short period of time.
- A substance that provides energy.
- Making the most of the energy that you have.
- Making the most of something.
- Rods that create a nuclear reaction.
- Coal, Petroleum and natural gas.
- Chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms.
- A layer of carbon-based gases in the Earth's atmosphere that trap the Sun's heat.
- A machine that spins by air, water, steam, etc.
- The main use for coal.
- Energy made from the Earth's Crust's heat.
- A factory that transforms crude oil into usable oil.
- Rods that limit the amount of energy being produced in a nuclear reaction.
- When a neutron hits a U-235 nucleus which creates energy.
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- The energy conversion that occurs when a car burns gas.
- Resources that are replaced over relatively long periods of time.
- When a hydrogen 3 and 2 nucleus combine.
- The part that contains the nuclear reactor in a nuclear power plant.
- Greenhouse gases are made primarily from this.
- Energy harnessed from the sun.
- Heating/Cooling, transportation and electricity.
- Energy made from the movement of water.
- Percentage of coal mined in the U.S that is exported.
- Alcohol and gasoline mixed together.
- Energy that is harnessed from the air.
- Oil is mainly used for this.
- Compounds made from oil like plastics, paints and cosmetics.
29 Clues: Using little energy. • The main use for coal. • Oil is mainly used for this. • Making the most of something. • Energy harnessed from the sun. • Coal, Petroleum and natural gas. • A substance that provides energy. • Rods that create a nuclear reaction. • Alcohol and gasoline mixed together. • Energy that is harnessed from the air. • Energy made from the movement of water. • ...
Energy Review 2017-12-05
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- When you light a fireplace, the chemical energy of the match changes into what other form of energy?
- An example of this type of resource is buring wood at a camp fire
- These are naturally repleased in a relatively short time
- Energy harvested from the movement of water ususally involving a dam.
- Energy from within the earth as a renewable resource.
- Which fossil fuel is found in a liquid form?
- Energy that is stored and available to be used later,
- This is a nonrenewable resource because once you bust an atom you cannot put it back together.
- The form of energy an object has because of its motion.
- A _____ is a natural resource that is not replaced as it is used.
- The energy of moving electric charges
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- Which energy resource do plants use to make food?
- Stored in the nucleus of an atom and released during nuclear reaction
- Coal, oil, and natural gas are examples of _____.
- A form of radiant energy, which travels in waves.
- In early society, they would use _____ to create electricity from the wind.
- What does your body convert into energy?
- A change from one form of energy to another
- The movement of your leg when kicking a ball is _____ energy
- The form of energy that is used the most in homes.
- Probably the most expensive renewable resource and only avaialable for about 12 hours per day.
- Energy Energy that is stored in chemival bonds that hold chemical coupounds todgether
- The energy associated with the motion or position of an object.
- Light energy is another name for ____ energy
- This measures the energy of the particles in 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? • Coal, oil, and natural gas are examples of _____. • ...
Energy sources 2019-10-12
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- Also known as petroleum – can be extracted and refined in order to make products such as gasoline, diesel and jet fuel.
- What type of electricity bulb is mos efficient and has the longest life
- The rate system, which determines the charge for electricity consumption.
- Energy sources that will run out because the supply cannot replenished as fast as it is used, e.g. oil.
- Organic matter, such as wood, crops, seaweed and animal waste. It gets its energy from the sun and can be used to produce electricity.
- Energy is released when atoms' nuclei are fused together (fusion) or split apart (fission). Nuclear power plants produce electricity through nuclear fission.
- Human energy units
- Fuel made from from plants or animal waste
- That was formed from the remains of tiny sea plants and animals that died millions of years ago. It is mainly composed of methane.
- We put the on the roof to get energy from the sun
- Unit of electrical power.
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- Energy that comes from the force of moving water. Hydropower plants use dams to capture water energy and convert it to electricity.
- Energy that comes from the heat generated by the Earth, such as volcanoes or geysers. It can be used to produce electricity, and provide heat and hot water.
- A device that generates electricity through a chemical reaction, used in electrical devices such as wall clocks, electronic thermometers, and more.
- That can be harnessed by large blades on wind turbines, which use it to generate electricity for residential and commercial purposes.
- The most abundant greenhouse gas
- A flammable black hard rock, comes from the remains of plants that died hundreds of millions of years ago. It has the highest level of carbon of all fossil fuels.
- energy sourced that will never run out (e.g solar power)
- The main light source on Earth, a renewable energy source.
- Electricity work powered in a given unit of time.
20 Clues: Human energy units • Unit of electrical power. • The most abundant greenhouse gas • Fuel made from from plants or animal waste • We put the on the roof to get energy from the sun • Electricity work powered in a given unit of time. • energy sourced that will never run out (e.g solar power) • The main light source on Earth, a renewable energy source. • ...
Solar Energy 2019-11-25
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- Solar energy is captured by Photovoltaic?
- Silicon is a _______________
- Solar cells are predominantly made from ___________?
- Solar energy is the ________________ and most abundant renewable source
- Photovoltaic Cells are devices that use the energy from the sun to generate?
- Energy, Energy from the sun is called?
- Solar energy is used for _______________ food
- As technology has improved, Solar Power cost have?
- Although the sun is 90 million miles from the earth, it takes less than ______ minutes for the light to travel
- Solar Energy produces NO ___________ and is one of the cleanest sources of energy.
- It is the sunniest place on earth located in Arizona, US
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- Solar Energy is converted by green plants into ________________energy?
- Solar energy is converted by using ?
- The use of solar energy to produce electricity allows the user to become less dependent on the worlds ___________ ___________ supplies?
- Solar energy is measured in?
- Solar Energy is an important source of __________________ sources?
- Solar Energy is the Earths most __________________ energy source?
- Solar Energy can be used to make potable ____________?
- During what time Solar Energy DOSEN'T work?
- Solar Energy has been used since the 7th _______________?
20 Clues: Solar energy is measured in? • Silicon is a _______________ • Solar energy is converted by using ? • Energy, Energy from the sun is called? • Solar energy is captured by Photovoltaic? • During what time Solar Energy DOSEN'T work? • Solar energy is used for _______________ food • As technology has improved, Solar Power cost have? • ...
Energy Systems 2023-05-15
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- provides energy for the resynthesis of ATP through the breakdown of glycogen through a series of chemical steps that do not require oxygen. By-products lactate and hydrogen ions are produced. contribution to ATP resynthesis increases rapidly after the initial 5–15 seconds of maximal-intensity exercise
- a by-product from anaerobic glycolysis that is associated with fatigue but does not cause fatigue
- the chemical energy ‘currency’ of all body cells, including muscle cells for muscle contraction
- a fatiguing byproduct resulting in a decreased pH level and an increase in the acidity within the muscle which affects energy production and muscle contraction, resulting in muscular fatigue.
- represents the highest intensity point where there is a balance between lactate production and removal from the blood.
- one of the key factors that determines the major contributing energy system and fuel use. The longer this is, the lower the intensity. Measured in seconds and minutes
- refers to how much ATP is required during an activity and the rate at which it is expended and, therefore, needs to be resynthesised.
- refers to the energy systems working together, but at different rates, to supply the ATP required for an activity depending on intensity and duration.
- the speed at which ADP can be resynthesised to ATP. The quicker that ADP can be resynthesised, the quicker it can be broken down again to provide energy for muscle contraction.
- the metabolic breakdown of triglycerides into free fatty acids and glycerol within muscle cells.
- a condition caused by the depletion of glycogen stores in the muscles and liver, which manifests itself as fatigue and loss of energy due to the increased reliance on fats for ATP resynthesis.
- when ATP resynthesis occurs via energy pathways that require the presence of oxygen.
- low-intensity (60–70% MHR) activity completed at the end of an exercise bout that allows the body to recover by maintaining an elevated blood flow to the muscles and preventing venous pooling, gradually returning the body to its resting physiological state.
- a condition in which the pH of the muscle decreases as a result of the accumulation of metabolic by-products such as hydrogen ions within the muscle cells.
- the least complicated of the three energy systems, and it produces energy for ATP resynthesis most rapidly. It relies on the muscular stores of ATP and creatine phosphate.
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- a biochemical process that involves the addition of a phosphate group to an organic compound or molecule. It involves the addition of phosphate to ADP to form ATP (ADP + Pi + Energy → ATP).
- a by-product that results when ATP breaks down and loses one of its phosphate groups located at the end of the molecule.
- refers to the volume of oxygen being utilised for aerobic ATP production
- provides energy for the resynthesis of ATP through the breakdown of fuels through more complex chemical steps that require oxygen. the most versatile energy system with the slowest rate and highest yield used predominantly when at rest and during low- to moderate-intensity exercise
- a consequence of rapid creatine phosphate breakdown during high intensity exercise is the accumulation of this, which has also been shown to inhibit muscle contraction.
- cell structures or organelles that can be viewed as the power generators of the cell, converting nutrients into ATP. The greater the number and size of these within the muscle cells, the greater the capacity for aerobic energy production.
- completed after maximal intensity and short duration activities, to replenish ATP and creatine phosphate stores within the muscle. Generally when the ATP–CP system is to be utilised for the next activity.
- a chemical compound that, like ATP, is stored in limited quantities within muscle cells and provides energy for ATP resynthesis at a rapid rate
- provide more energy than carbohydrates, primarily used during rest and low-intensity exercise. During exercise the percentage of fats being used as an energy source decreases as the exercise intensity increases. They require more oxygen to breakdown and therefore, their rate of energy release is slow
- the amount of ADP that can be resynthesised to ATP. A higher amount of ATP available means more ATP can be broken down, providing larger amounts of energy for muscle contraction
- are the most versatile fuel source available to supply energy for ATP resynthesis. Carbohydrates stored in the body as glycogen can provide the energy for ATP resynthesis under both anaerobic and aerobic conditions.
- when ATP resynthesis occurs via energy pathways that do not require the presence of oxygen.
- an accumulation of blood in the veins in inactive muscles following activity.
- a substance produced as a result of chemical reactions within the body associated with the production of energy for ATP resynthesis. examples include lactate, hydrogen ions, CO2 and H2O
- contributes only minimal energy for ATP resynthesis
- an intermediate product in the metabolism of carbohydrates, formed by the anaerobic metabolism of glucose.
- when energy fuels or substrates that serve to power muscular contractions including creatine phosphate (CP)and glycogen are exhausted
- one of the key factors that determines the major contributing energy system and fuel use. The higher this is, the shorter the duration. Can be measured in percentage of maximum HR
33 Clues: contributes only minimal energy for ATP resynthesis • refers to the volume of oxygen being utilised for aerobic ATP production • an accumulation of blood in the veins in inactive muscles following activity. • when ATP resynthesis occurs via energy pathways that require the presence of oxygen. • ...
Geothermal Energy 2023-06-26
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- recommended for coal-fired thermal power plant located in Zambales. e pipes and valves that are made large enough to allow low velocities and hence erosion
- Where is geothermal energy from volcanoes being harvested?
- geothermal power plants have no significant impact on natural features.
- 180MW geothermal power project. It is located in Eastern Visayas, Philippines.
- the most usable form of energy for future?
- fourth largest geothermal power plant.
- A thermal application of biomass?
- most common form of geothermal power plant.
- drive electricity generators.
- What is hot dry rock geothermal resource made of?
- is used to turn the direct current power into the alternating current.
- Most reliable energy source
- is a source of water which flows out with a temperature higher than the average temperature
- is usually found in volcanic regions
- Small pathways to move fluid through the hot rocks.
- Thermal means
- Geo means
- Dry steam is dominated of
- process of producing energy by utilizing heat trapped inside the earth surface
- What is the oldest geothermal power plant in the philippines
- Earth’s outer layer rock is called as
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- Geothermal Power Plant is a 120MW geothermal power project. It is planned in Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines.
- responsible for the volcanic geothermal heat?
- Famous power plant in the philippines
- The geothermal energy is the __ from the earth.
- What is hot molten rock called
- coal-fired thermal power plant located in Zambales.
- A geothermal solution containing appreciable amounts of sodium chloride or other salts
- The hot water is sent into the
- Utilizing geothermal resources eliminates
- the world's largest geothermal power plant under one roof located in
- most popular power plant
- How many geothermal powerplant are there in the philippines
- The availability of Renewable energy sources is
- gas being released by a geothermal power plant?
- A spring that shoots jets of hot water and steam into the air is called as
- water is used by The Geysers facility in California.
- Dry steam geothermal energy generators takes steam out of
- A type of high temperature geothermal resource?
- Who invented first geothermal plant?
- The cooling water is again sent into
41 Clues: Geo means • Thermal means • most popular power plant • Dry steam is dominated of • Most reliable energy source • drive electricity generators. • What is hot molten rock called • The hot water is sent into the • A thermal application of biomass? • is usually found in volcanic regions • Who invented first geothermal plant? • The cooling water is again sent into • ...
Energy Flow 2023-05-30
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- Act of feeding on plants
- Eat both plants and animals for energy
- An organism that eat primary consumers for energy
- Conversion of light energy from the sun
- An animal that gets its energy from eating plants
- Top predator in an ecosystem
- Total mount of living tissue
- A green pigment found in plants, algae, etc
- Organisms that break down wastes and dead organisms
- Process which the cells break down simple food molecules
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- When energy moves up on the food chain
- An organism that makes its own food
- An animal that gets its energy from eating meat
- An organism that only feeds on primary producers
- Unicellular phytoplankton
- An organism that can't make its own food
- Living parts of an ecosystem
- flow of energy shown through an ecosystem
- Nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- A way to show different levels of consumers
20 Clues: Act of feeding on plants • Unicellular phytoplankton • Living parts of an ecosystem • Top predator in an ecosystem • Total mount of living tissue • Nonliving parts of an ecosystem • An organism that makes its own food • When energy moves up on the food chain • Eat both plants and animals for energy • Conversion of light energy from the sun • ...
Energy Flow 2023-11-03
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- pancake-like stacks of thylakoid membrane
- requires no oxygen
- eat meat and vegetation
- eat dead animals (decomposers)
- absorbs energy (takes in)
- substances that are made by a chemical reactions
- pigment that captures sunlight
- process which sunlight, water, and CO2 are chemically converted into chemical energy stored in glucose
- Adenosine Triphosphate
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- releases energy (exits)
- eat only meat
- enzyme's active site gets deformed and loses its specific shape
- substances that are changed during a chemical reactions (substrate)
- heterotrophs, get energy from living or once living organisms
- anaerobic respiration process, ex: lactic acid and alcohol
- build larger molecules from smaller ones
- proteins that speed up biochemical reactions by lowering the activation energy
- autotrophs, get energy from nonliving sources
- requires oxygen
- process of an organism making its own food using chemicals instead of sunlight
- eat eat only vegetation
- all of the chemical reactions within each cell of an organism
- substances that speed up reactions without being permanently
- break down larger molecules into simpler compounds
- fluid-like substance that fills the space between the grana
25 Clues: eat only meat • requires oxygen • requires no oxygen • Adenosine Triphosphate • releases energy (exits) • eat meat and vegetation • eat eat only vegetation • absorbs energy (takes in) • eat dead animals (decomposers) • pigment that captures sunlight • build larger molecules from smaller ones • pancake-like stacks of thylakoid membrane • autotrophs, get energy from nonliving sources • ...
Ecological Energy 2023-12-05
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- Organism that eats other plants and/or animals for energy and nutrients
- An organism that only eats meat
- A unit of energy equal to 1,000 calories
- Powerhouse of the cell
- The source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- A group of organisms that are consumed in a linear order, passing on energy and nutrients along the way
- the organisms that eat the primary consumers
- The organisms that eat the Secondary consumers
- The organisms that eat the producers
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- The process by which plants convert sunlight and carbon dioxide into energy
- Plant cell organelles that convert light energy into relatively stable chemical energy via the photosynthetic process
- An organism that makes its food from dead things
- An organism that feeds on plants
- An organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- Organism that eats both plants and animals
- Organisms that make their own food
- Series of chemical reactions that break down glucose into ATP
- A pigment present in all green plants and a few other organisms
- An organism that cannot produce its own food
- A graphical representation of the energy found within the trophic levels of an ecosystem
- All of the food chains in an ecosystem
21 Clues: Powerhouse of the cell • An organism that only eats meat • An organism that feeds on plants • Organisms that make their own food • The organisms that eat the producers • All of the food chains in an ecosystem • A unit of energy equal to 1,000 calories • Organism that eats both plants and animals • An organism that cannot produce its own food • ...
Thermal Energy 2024-05-09
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- energy in motion
- the transfer of thermal energy by collisions between particles
- transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves through space
- objects heats up other objects
- the transfer of thermal energy in a fluid by movements of warm/cool fluid
- energy the total energy of the particles of matter
- energy that is stored in an object
- liquids and gases are a type of this because they flow
- as thermal energy increases, the KE of particles of an object ___
- convection occurs in these two states of matter
- study of the relationship between energy, heat, and work
- a more common measurement of temperature in science
- a material that causes thermal energy to move slowly.
- source of radiant energy on earth
- convection currents on the planet create this common weather phenomenon
- this common substance has a very high specific heat
- convection causes these to occur in fluid matter
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- the unit used for temperature in science
- the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1kg of the matter by 1oC
- particles in matter move in this way
- energy transferred between objects due to temperature difference between the objects
- matter is made up of these
- the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of matter
- the greater the KE the ___ apart particle are
- hotter fluids do this
- conduction occurs in this state of matter
- this does not have to be present for radiation energy to be transferred
- the sum of the KE and PE of particles in an object
- cooler fluids do this
- as ___ increases the thermal energy of an object also increases
30 Clues: energy in motion • hotter fluids do this • cooler fluids do this • matter is made up of these • objects heats up other objects • source of radiant energy on earth • energy that is stored in an object • particles in matter move in this way • the unit used for temperature in science • conduction occurs in this state of matter • the greater the KE the ___ apart particle are • ...
Wind energy 2024-05-10
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- Another word for wind farm
- Energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
- Wind turbines have a large upfront _____
- Part of the wind turbines that spins
- The year wind energy can be traced back too
- Wind __________ determines the way turbines are built
- Where the generator is located
- The state with the least amount of money invested in wind energy
- a building with sails or vanes that turn in the wind and generate power to grind grain into flour.
- Wind energy is often ______
- Wind energy does not rely on _____ fuels
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- Wind turbines ______ disrupt farmland operations
- Synonyms for wind
- A device that converts the kinetic energy of wind into electrical energy
- Energy related to forces on electrically charged particles and the movement of those particles.
- The ability to do work
- Wind turbines have to be in _____ locations
- The type of resource wind energy is
- Wind turbines are ___________ to wild life
- Wind energy provides _____ energy
20 Clues: Synonyms for wind • The ability to do work • Another word for wind farm • Wind energy is often ______ • Where the generator is located • Wind energy provides _____ energy • The type of resource wind energy is • Part of the wind turbines that spins • Wind turbines have a large upfront _____ • Wind energy does not rely on _____ fuels • Wind turbines are ___________ to wild life • ...
energy crossword 2024-02-28
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- produced by burning fuel for power or heat, through chemical reactions, and from leaks from industrial processes or equipment
- energy from any material that comes from plants
- Found deep in the earth is flammable, colorless, and odorless
- to upkeep of a natural resources to prevent them from disappearing
- Biomass, solar, wind, Hydroelectric, geothermal
- to use something again more than once
- the process of making waste materials into new materials
- energy that is made by flowing water
- Fossilized carbon
- Coal, oil natural grass
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- Heat energy from deep within the earth (manga)
- Fuels are Currently the world's primary energy source
- Energy that is captured by turbines
- layer in the stratosphere of the earth absorbs most of the ultra radiation from the sun
- Gasses in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- Energy from the sun
- The energy generated during nuclear fission
- to restore something
- Thick black liquid
- is a renewable powered powered by the natural rise and fall of the ocean tides.
20 Clues: Fossilized carbon • Thick black liquid • Energy from the sun • to restore something • Coal, oil natural grass • Energy that is captured by turbines • energy that is made by flowing water • to use something again more than once • The energy generated during nuclear fission • Heat energy from deep within the earth (manga) • energy from any material that comes from plants • ...
energy crossword 2024-02-29
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- to use something again more than once
- energy from any material that comes from plants
- Fossilized carbon
- energy that is made by flowing water
- produced by burning fuel for power or heat, through chemical reactions, and from leaks from industrial processes or equipment
- Coal, oil natural grass
- Thick black liquid
- Energy that is captured by turbines
- Energy from the sun
- to upkeep of natural resources to prevent them from disappearing
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- Found deep in the earth is flammable, colorless, and odorless
- Biomass, solar, wind, Hydroelectric, geothermal
- Heat energy from deep within the earth (manga)
- Fuels are Currently the world's primary energy source
- the process of making waste materials into new materials
- Gasses in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- is a renewable powered powered by the natural rise and fall of the ocean tides.
- layer in the stratosphere of the earth absorbs most of the ultra radiation from the sun
- to restore something
- The energy generated during nuclear fission
20 Clues: Fossilized carbon • Thick black liquid • Energy from the sun • to restore something • Coal, oil natural grass • Energy that is captured by turbines • energy that is made by flowing water • to use something again more than once • The energy generated during nuclear fission • Heat energy from deep within the earth (manga) • Biomass, solar, wind, Hydroelectric, geothermal • ...
Energy Levels 2023-10-12
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- Energy of motion or stored, driver of renewable energy. (swings, bounces, spins)
- The movement of electrons from one atom to another.
- change Matter changes from one state to another (solid, liquid, gas).
- Flow of thermal energy from hot to cold.
- Kinetic energy that is visible to humans (ROYGBIV).
- Neutrons combine and split releasing a chain reaction (nuclear power).
- SI unit used to measure temperature; 0K or -273 degrees C is absolute O.
- Mechanical energy moves as vibrations.
- Energy held due to position, stored energy.
- Energy easily made again: solar, wind, hydro (water), geothermal, biomass
- Energy in the core of an atom.
- Stored energy in the bonds of atoms.
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- Energy from EM radiation then radiates to the surrounding environment.
- Energy not easily made again: fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas, petroleum, propane) and nuclear (fusion, fission)
- of conservation of energy Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change forms.
- Heat energy is conducted to the point of heat first then in circular motion throughout (water, air).
- Energy that is responsible for its temperature.
- Heat energy is transmitted through two objects touching.
- Energy stored due to its height above the Earth.
- Two nuclei combine to form a new nucleus (the sun).
- Energy of motion.
- zero -273 degrees C is OK, the point that all molecules stop moving.
- Energy stored by applying force (compression, stretching, or twisting).
- Measure of hot or cold expressed in Fahrenheit, Celsius, or Kelvin.
24 Clues: Energy of motion. • Energy in the core of an atom. • Stored energy in the bonds of atoms. • Mechanical energy moves as vibrations. • Flow of thermal energy from hot to cold. • Energy held due to position, stored energy. • Energy that is responsible for its temperature. • Energy stored due to its height above the Earth. • The movement of electrons from one atom to another. • ...
Energy Puzzle 2024-05-03
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- States that energy can change form, but it cannot be created or destroyed.
- occurs as pockets of air near earth’s surface are heated, become less dense, rise, cool, and sink.
- Is a relatively soft coal containing a tarlike substance called bitumen. It is of higher quality than
- cooler areas of surface that appear darker
- Electromagnetic radiation spectrum at wavelengths longer than those of visible light,
- but of poorer quality than anthracite.
- The source of all energy on Earth
- Most abundant of nonrenewable resource produces sulfur dioxide
- The continuous process by which carbon is exchanged between organisms and the environment.
- explosive out burst
- occurs when heat energy is transferred from earth’s surface air to atmospheric air.
- Fuel that have been formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.
- the sun.
- Energy of motion
- electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than approximately one tenth of a
- surface layer responsible for most of visible light
- Have the longest wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum, slowest
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- an electromagnetic wave of high energy and very short wavelength, which is able to pass through many
- outer layer that creates the ‘solar wind’ which can go 800 km/s
- Is the energy from the Sun transmitted as electromagnetic wave.
- The ability to do work
- Is a natural resource that cannot be re-made or re-grown at a scale comparable to its
- opaque to light.
- Rain that has a lower than normal pH level because of burning fossil fuels
- they are a continuous stream of electrically charged particles that are given off by a magnetic field
- Stored energy or energy of position
- Energy’s ability to change from one form to another
- Known as Petroleum a type of nonrenewable resource that id drilled out of the ground used for
- A soft brownish coal showing traces of plant structure, intermediate between bituminous coal and peat.
- Hard variety that contains relatively pure carbon and burns with little flame and smoke (cleanest
- Radiation heat energy from the sun
- Partially decayed plant material, burns dirty lots of pollution
- Invisible rays that are part of the energy that comes from the sun. Filtered by ozone layer
33 Clues: the sun. • opaque to light. • Energy of motion • explosive out burst • The ability to do work • The source of all energy on Earth • Radiation heat energy from the sun • Stored energy or energy of position • but of poorer quality than anthracite. • cooler areas of surface that appear darker • Energy’s ability to change from one form to another • ...
Cellular Energy 2024-11-21
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- organism that must consume other organisms for energy
- anything that has volume and mass
- Processes completed when oxygen is present
- a single self contained entity that is alive
- the starting substances of a reaction
- a very large molecule such as a polymer or protein, a chain of smaller molecules
- energy carried by electromagnetic waves as it travels through space
- a gas found in Earth's atmosphere created during cellular respiration or combustion
- a product of anaerobic respiration that makes your muscles burn
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- process by which autotrophs capture light energy and conver water and CO2 into glucose and oxygen
- process which cells convert glucose into usuable energy
- a simple sugar produced during photosynthesis
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- a gas produced by plants during photosynthesis, used by animals during respiration
- process when there is no oxygen that creates ethanol and carbon dioxide
- Organism that uses sunlight to create its own energy
- processes completed when there is no oxygen present
- the energy used by cells to complete cellular processes
- the ability of a system to do work or produce heat
- primary source of energy, a molecule with carbon hydrogen and oxygen
- an organelle in the cell that functions in energy production
- The ending substances of a reaction
22 Clues: energy stored in chemical bonds • anything that has volume and mass • The ending substances of a reaction • the starting substances of a reaction • Processes completed when oxygen is present • a single self contained entity that is alive • a simple sugar produced during photosynthesis • the ability of a system to do work or produce heat • ...
Energy Resources 2024-11-15
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- Renewable energy resource from plants and waste
- Variable that you measure
- Made from the remains of plankton
- Fossil fuels contribute to global ____
- Made from the remains of trees
- Coal, oil and gas are examples of ____ fuels
- Word used to describe 'amount' of a liquid
- Energy resources that will not run out
- Reneweable energy resource that traps water behind a wall twice a day
- Non-renewable fuel that does not release carbon dioxide
- How many years does it take to make fossil fuels?
- Original energy source for most renewable energy resources
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- Renewable energy that uses white turbines
- Reneweable energy resource that stops rivers flowing
- Renewable energy resources are often _____
- Variable that you change
- Reneweable energy resource that relies on the sea
- Usually found alongside coal and oil
- Variable that stays the same
- Renewable energy from the sun
- Reneweable energy resource that uses water from the Earth's crust
- Energy resources that cannot be replaced
- Word used to describe 'amount' of a solid
23 Clues: Variable that you change • Variable that you measure • Variable that stays the same • Renewable energy from the sun • Made from the remains of trees • Made from the remains of plankton • Usually found alongside coal and oil • Fossil fuels contribute to global ____ • Energy resources that will not run out • Energy resources that cannot be replaced • ...
matter & energy 2024-11-14
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- the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy. KE+PE
- the same throughout / of the same kind
- the rate of change of velocity with respect to time.
- Chemical property determining acidity of basicity.
- Mass per unit volume.
- measurement of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.
- energy of motion
- The amount of matter in an object.
- the total energy contained within a substance due to the movement of its particles.
- A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined.
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or transformed.
- composed of different kinds / diverse
- amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time. W/t
- The ability of an object to transfer heat or electricity to another object.
- A pure substance made of only one kind of atom.
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- The total number of electrons that an atom either gains or loses in order to form a chemical bond with another atom.
- The amount of space an object takes up.
- A substance made of different atoms or element chemically combined together
- A heterogeneous mixture of particles that are spread throughout but do not dissolve in it.
- A substance made of only one type of element or atom.
- the transfer of thermal energy between objects at different temperatures.
- stored energy of position or elasticity.
- energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celcius.
- A heterogenous mixture in which very small particles of one substance are distributed evenly throughout another substance.
- transfer of energy by a force acting on an object as it is displaced. F*d
- How readily a substance combines chemically with other substances.
- A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances.
27 Clues: energy of motion • Mass per unit volume. • The amount of matter in an object. • composed of different kinds / diverse • the same throughout / of the same kind • The amount of space an object takes up. • stored energy of position or elasticity. • A pure substance made of only one kind of atom. • A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. • ...
Renewable energy 2025-03-16
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- A potentially renewable resource that comes from trees
- Renewable energy sources are ___________
- Renewable energy normally rely on ________ such as how solar panels need the sun to generate electricity
- energy Energy from the heat within the earth, used for heating and electricity generation
- Renewable energy introduces new ____ due to industries such as hydroelectric dams, Nuclear power plants etc.
- This law states that whenever one form of energy is transformed into another, some of that energy is converted into a less usable form of energy such as heat
- An energy source that can be regenerated indefinitely as long as it is not overharvested
- Renewable energy uses such as hydroelectric dams usually have a high upfront ______
- Renewable energy sources are ______
- a potentially renewable resource made from the burning of wood, in the absence of oxygen
- Renewable energy reduces __________________
- A device that can be turned by water, steam, or wind to produce power such as electricity
- Energy derived from the sun's rays and heat, normally converted into electricity by solar panels
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- Energy harnessed from the wind
- Sources of energy that are infinite
- An energy source that cannot be used up
- Alcohol made by converting starches and sugars from plant material into alcohol and CO2
- The act of preserving natural resource and energy
- Renewable energy technologies often require __________________________ than power plants
- electricity generated typically through dams, to turn turbines and power generators
- Biological material that has mass
- A liquid fuel such as ethanol or biodiesel created from processed or refined biomass
- a diesel substitute produced by extracting and chemically altering oil from plants
- A network of interconnected transmission lines
- Renewable energy sources such as hydropower are ________________ and may not be suitable for all regions
- the ultimate source of almost all types of energy
- Renewable energy sources are ______ than non-renewable energy sources.
- solar A use of energy from the sun that takes advantage of solar radiation without active technology
28 Clues: Energy harnessed from the wind • Biological material that has mass • Sources of energy that are infinite • Renewable energy sources are ______ • An energy source that cannot be used up • Renewable energy sources are ___________ • Renewable energy reduces __________________ • A network of interconnected transmission lines • The act of preserving natural resource and energy • ...
nonrenewable energy 2025-03-21
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- taken from earths crust for energy
- another nonrenewable energy source commonly used
- you find this at power plants
- impact on human bodies
- another word for the limit of nonrenewable energy
- people do this to find coal
- deposits of bitumen or asphalt with sand, water, and clay
- fossil fuel from inside rocks
- also known as petroleum
- word for the great amount available
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- fuels from fossilized biological materials
- nonrenewable energy is
- nonrenewable energy source commonly used
- _______ than renewable energy
- used in nuclear energy
- precursor to coal, made of decomposed organic material(mosses)
- carbon from biomass recently in the air
- carbon that has been exposed for a long time
- nonrenewable energy source made of mostly methane
- the air quality
20 Clues: the air quality • nonrenewable energy is • used in nuclear energy • impact on human bodies • also known as petroleum • people do this to find coal • you find this at power plants • _______ than renewable energy • fossil fuel from inside rocks • taken from earths crust for energy • word for the great amount available • carbon from biomass recently in the air • ...
Energy vocabulary 2025-02-27
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- an electrical circuit where components are connected in a line, allowing current to flow through each component in turn
- V=IR
- created when two objects rub together, transferring electrons from one to the other
- sum of the kinetic energyand the potential energy,
- path that electricity flows through
- energy is transferred from molecule to molecule by direct contact
- the energy of motion
- ends of a magnet
- energy that is stored in an object
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- one-directional flow of electric charge
- the process of moving heat through liquids or gases
- charging an object without touching it
- a flow of charged particles
- arise from the motion of electric charges
- a type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current
- the direction of the flow of electrons switches back and forth
- a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound
- energy as electromagnetic waves
- an electrical circuit where multiple components are connected so that they share the same voltage and have multiple paths for current to flow
- the opposition to the flow of electric current in a material or circuit
20 Clues: V=IR • ends of a magnet • the energy of motion • a flow of charged particles • energy as electromagnetic waves • energy that is stored in an object • path that electricity flows through • charging an object without touching it • one-directional flow of electric charge • arise from the motion of electric charges • sum of the kinetic energyand the potential energy, • ...
