energy Crossword Puzzles
energy and fires 2024-06-21
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- fundamentals firefighters use to fight wildfires
- changes during chemical reaction and in state
- can spark a wildfire
- the rate of energy flow
- supplies the oxygen fires need to burn
- energy energy of object in motion
- capacity to move
- things that have mass
- energy that transfers from one object to another
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- fires return _ to the soil by burning dead matter
- abbreviation for J
- you can't see energy but you can _ it
- one of the fire triangle conditions
- a wildfire moves at speeds of up to _ mi/hr
- energy stored energy
- abbreviation for cal
- energy total kinetic energy
- measure of average kinetic energy
18 Clues: capacity to move • abbreviation for J • energy stored energy • abbreviation for cal • can spark a wildfire • things that have mass • the rate of energy flow • energy total kinetic energy • energy energy of object in motion • measure of average kinetic energy • one of the fire triangle conditions • you can't see energy but you can _ it • supplies the oxygen fires need to burn • ...
Energy Types and Transformations 2023-12-13
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- Energy is nor created nor destroyed.
- Movement of electrons (electricity).
- Vibrations of particles through matter (heat).
- Stored energy.
- An example: A running motor.
- An example of this energy is heat in an oven.
- Energy is stored in chemical bonds between atoms and molecules.
- A form of potential energy that is stored in an object due to its position.
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- Energy is carried by light waves.
- Energy of motion.
- A form of potential energy that is stored in objects like a spring or a rubber band.
- The process of energy changing from one form to another.
- An example: Gasoline in a tank.
- Energy that can be heard and is carried through electrons.
- Energy is stored in the nucleus of an atom.
- The unit for energy.
- Energy of a moving object.
- Factors that determine something's kinetic energy.
- A form of electromagnetic radiation.
- An example of this energy is batteries, coal, and gas.
20 Clues: Stored energy. • Energy of motion. • The unit for energy. • Energy of a moving object. • An example: A running motor. • An example: Gasoline in a tank. • Energy is carried by light waves. • Energy is nor created nor destroyed. • Movement of electrons (electricity). • A form of electromagnetic radiation. • Energy is stored in the nucleus of an atom. • ...
science 2022-04-26
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- The process by which carbon dioxide and water are converted into glucose ( sugar) by plants, algae, and certain bacteria; uses sunlight energy to produce nutrients
- Energy Resources consumed by humans much faster than nature can produce ( ex: oil, natural gas)
- Energy Energy of moving objects, such as a rolling ball, wind or currents
- Energy Energy of moving particles or atoms that make up all matter; heated substances have more thermal energy than cooled substances
- Energy Energy derived from sources that are continually replenished ( wind, solar, biomass, geothermal, hydro-power)
- Transformation One form of energy changes to another; allows energy to be used in different ways ( chemical energy in a battery transforms into electric energy in many battery-powered appliances)
- Fossil fuel made of mostly carbonized plant matter
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow; provide a mixture of nutrients as well as a habitat for many organisms
- Energy Energy of electric charges moving through conductors; powers devices used in daily life
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- Gas Fossil fuel consisting of methane that occurs naturally underground
- Fuel Nonrenewable energy source formed from remains of living organisms, which cause pollution ( coal, natural gas, petroleum)
- Energy Energy harnessed from the sun ( radiant light and heat )
- Energy Energy stored in atomic bonds that form molecules; released when chemical reactions occur and rearrange those atoms by breaking the bonds
- Fossil fuel used to produce gasoline and oil
- The process by which glucose is converted to cellular energy often with the use of oxygen
- Energy Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom, released when protons or neutrons are added to or removed from the nucleus
- The ability to do work
- The act of preserving or maintaining the planet and its resources
- Energy Energy that travels in waves ( ex; microwaves, radio waves, energy from the sun)
19 Clues: The ability to do work • Fossil fuel used to produce gasoline and oil • Fossil fuel made of mostly carbonized plant matter • Energy Energy harnessed from the sun ( radiant light and heat ) • The act of preserving or maintaining the planet and its resources • Gas Fossil fuel consisting of methane that occurs naturally underground • ...
Energy PPT Crossword: Use PPT to find answers 2024-03-11
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- A set of parts that are connected in some way.
- The total kinetic and potential energy of an object.
- Energy can never be lost or ________. Only transformed into different forms.
- Nuclear Energy is when the nucleus of an atom is released during ______ or fission.
- Heat moves from ______ objects to cooler objects.
- If a battery (chemical energy) gives electrical energy to a radio, what other energy is produced after the first two?
- Examples of chemical energy are food, fossil fuels, and this?
- Energy caused by the movement of electrons.
- Also called Light Energy.
- Examples of Nuclear Energy are nuclear power plants, atomic weapons, and this?
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- Energy is a system can change from one _____ to another.
- A hot object is one whose atoms and molecules are ______ and show rapid movement.
- One of your pictures in your PPT shows a geyser. What national park is know for it's geysers? (internet)
- Another name for heat energy.
- What is the French word for potential?
- Energy of motion.
- Energy that is stored.
- When you watch the interactive video at the end of the PPT, at its greatest kinetic energy, what was the speed in m/s?
- As a roller coaster speeds along a track, it has kinetic energy because it is ________.
19 Clues: Energy of motion. • Energy that is stored. • Also called Light Energy. • Another name for heat energy. • What is the French word for potential? • Energy caused by the movement of electrons. • A set of parts that are connected in some way. • Heat moves from ______ objects to cooler objects. • The total kinetic and potential energy of an object. • ...
Energy, Work, Simple Machines 2023-02-01
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- force that resists motion
- energy of motion
- on a bicycle, this simple machine are the gears
- if no movement, amount of work is equal to:
- riding a bicycle is this type of energy
- energy from fusing or splitting atoms
- energy transfer from one form to another
- simple machine that has a fulcrum or pivot point
- type of energy from a furnace
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- simple machine that's a ramp
- type of energy that allows plants to grow
- force x distance
- type of energy that we can hear
- simple machine, tire on a car
- type of energy that lights the classroom
- energy stored in food
- Stored energy
- simple machine that has a thin edge and a fat edge
- simple machine that turns around...
- force of attraction towards Earth
20 Clues: Stored energy • force x distance • energy of motion • energy stored in food • force that resists motion • simple machine that's a ramp • simple machine, tire on a car • type of energy from a furnace • type of energy that we can hear • force of attraction towards Earth • simple machine that turns around... • energy from fusing or splitting atoms • ...
Physics Chapter 5 Crossword 2021-11-22
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- the sum of the total kinetic and potential energy
- the spring force always acts ___ to the direction of motion
- also known as rest position in simple harmonic motion
- law that states that Fs = -kx
- the rate at which work is done
- joules per second
- theorem that states that the net work done equals an object's change in kinetic energy
- since the spring attempts to bring the object to equilibrium, it is referred to as this
- work, energy, and power are all ___.
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- the type of potential energy stored in an object due to the temporary deformation of it
- the type of potential energy an object possesses because of its position in a gravitational field
- the energy has an object has due to its motion
- in the absence of friction or external forces, the total amount of mechanical energy will always be ____.
- the measure of the stiffness of a spring
- 746 watts is equal to this
- the action of a force displacing an object
- the energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects
- SI unit of work and energy
- the ability to do work
- motion that is periodic
20 Clues: joules per second • the ability to do work • motion that is periodic • 746 watts is equal to this • SI unit of work and energy • law that states that Fs = -kx • the rate at which work is done • work, energy, and power are all ___. • the measure of the stiffness of a spring • the action of a force displacing an object • the energy has an object has due to its motion • ...
Chapter 5 Crozzword 2021-11-22
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- states that Fs = - kx
- the rate at which work is being done and energy is being transferred
- equal to the change in kinetic energy
- _________ potential energy is stored in a stretched or compressed spring or elastic cord
- SI unit for work and energy
- the value represented the h in the equation mgh
- value that corresponds with the stiffness of a spring
- ________ force is the force derived by hooke's law
- work, energy, and power are _______ quantities
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- _______ potential energy is the potential energy of an object near the Earth's surface
- the type of energy stored in a system due to the position of the objects
- the action done on an object that displaces the object
- the law of _______ of energy states that the total energy of a system is conserved when only gravity or springs act on an object or friction and air resistance are absent
- the value represented by the v in the equation 1/2mv^2
- is equal to 746 watts
- _________ energy is equal to the sum of potential and kinetic energy
- work is only done by a force when a component of the force is _______ to the object’s displacement.
- the SI unit for power
- the type of energy that an object in motion has
- the ability to do work
20 Clues: states that Fs = - kx • is equal to 746 watts • the SI unit for power • the ability to do work • SI unit for work and energy • equal to the change in kinetic energy • work, energy, and power are _______ quantities • the type of energy that an object in motion has • the value represented the h in the equation mgh • ________ force is the force derived by hooke's law • ...
Chapter 17 Vocabulary 2022-05-05
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- An estimate of the amount of crude oil located in an economic region
- reducing energy
- Icelike solid that consists of CH4
- Source of energy from underground that took millions of years to form
- flammable fossil fuel used for energy; is not a solid or liquid
- Another name for oil
- Rock filled with a mixture of hydrocarbons
- Splitting of an atom for energy
- machine that produces power with a wheel or rotor
- Energy made by the flow of an electric charge
- electricity produced with moving water
- Energy that will run out
- occurs when sulfide minerals react with oxygen and rainwater and runs off
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- Chemical compounds that are derived from oil and used to make products
- Energy that is always available and will almost never run out
- Helps increase concentration of this item used in nuclear energy
- It causes the ability to do work
- a device in a vehicle that reduces the amount of pollutants
- Element with atomic number 86
- machine that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
- Energy that is stored from it's position
- Energy that an object has from motion
- Holds protons and neutrons together
- Deposit of moist sand and clay containing bitumen
- Atoms coming together and causes an energy boom
25 Clues: reducing energy • Another name for oil • Energy that will run out • Element with atomic number 86 • Splitting of an atom for energy • It causes the ability to do work • Icelike solid that consists of CH4 • Holds protons and neutrons together • Energy that an object has from motion • electricity produced with moving water • Energy that is stored from it's position • ...
Topic 3-Knaus 2024-04-23
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- force exerted on an object that causes it to move
- The greatest amount
- The total potential and kinetic energy of particles in an object are called ____.L3.pg.111
- The rate at which one form of energy is transformed into another
- ________, ________,and _________ are all forms of enrgy.L1 pg.(91
- the total kintic and potential energy of all particales of an object
- The energy of stretched compressed objects.
- Energy that an object has due to its motion
- a form of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms
- potentiat energy that depends on the height of an object
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- The energy an object has because of its position.
- ______, _____, and _______ are all forms of mechanical energy
- the energy of electric charges
- your body transforms __________ stored in cells into ________ that moves your mouth.L4.pg.118
- a type of size
- a point at which an object can turn
- The potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- The energy transferred through space by electromagnetic waves.
- The rule that energy cannot be created or destroy.
- The energy an object has due to its motion, shape, position, or a combination of these factors
- Energy that results from the position or shape of an object.L2.pg.102
- A push or pull exerted on an object
- Good guality
- The state in which one objects distance from another changing
- The ability to do work or cause change
25 Clues: Good guality • a type of size • The greatest amount • the energy of electric charges • a point at which an object can turn • A push or pull exerted on an object • The ability to do work or cause change • The energy of stretched compressed objects. • Energy that an object has due to its motion • The energy an object has because of its position. • ...
Energy Practice Quiz 2023-05-15
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- The most abundant energy source
- Energy that comes from forests or wood processing
- The sum of both kinetic and potential energy
- Sovereignty or Control
- Naturally occurring organic poisons
- The process used for extracting natural gas
- The idea that a product in which we don't know the effects should be resisted or stopped
- The least expensive and fastest-growing energy source
- Energy source that emits the most carbon
- Energy at Rest
- Energy of Motion
- Energy source that comes from crops and animal waste
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- Buildup of chemicals in an organism
- Energy source that is pumped from underground with wells
- Powered by Uranium and emits no carbon
- Acronym for Not In My Back Yard
- The job of taking care of something
- The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind
- Heat Energy
- Flowing water turns these to generate energy
- Man-made
- Energy that is released when a substance goes through a chemical reaction
- A resource that we can get easily and renews quickly
- A resource that takes a really long time to renew
- Geothermal Energy is _______ found below the Earth's surface
25 Clues: Man-made • Heat Energy • Energy at Rest • Energy of Motion • Sovereignty or Control • The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind • The most abundant energy source • Acronym for Not In My Back Yard • Buildup of chemicals in an organism • The job of taking care of something • Naturally occurring organic poisons • Powered by Uranium and emits no carbon • Energy source that emits the most carbon • ...
Work and Energy 2023-11-11
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- Work is negative when the applied force on an object is in the _______direction of the motion
- When a force is perpendicular to the movement of the object, ________ work is done
- Force times distance
- 0.7376 ft lb /s
- MJ
- This type of potential energy is energy stored in fuels
- Energy that moves in waves
- work done per time
- Work done divided by the input work (energy used)
- Energy stored because of its position
- Energy stored in charged particles
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- Work is ________ when the applied force on an object is in the same direction as the motion of the object
- 746 Joules
- A falling object ______ gravitation potential energy.
- Energy due to an object's motion
- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- Twice as much work means ________ as much kinetic energy
- An accelerating object _______ kinetic energy as it moves
- Maximum work is done when an applied force is _________ to the distance the object moves
- If the velocity of an object doubles, the kinetic energy ________
- Energy is converted to this due to friction
- An object will have _____ gravitational 1 meter above the surface of the moon compared to its energy 1 meter above the surface of the earth
- Ramps decrease the amount of _________ needed to push an object
- Newton-Meter
- Ability to do work
25 Clues: MJ • 746 Joules • Newton-Meter • 0.7376 ft lb /s • work done per time • Ability to do work • Force times distance • Energy that moves in waves • Energy due to an object's motion • Energy stored in charged particles • Energy stored because of its position • Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • Energy is converted to this due to friction • ...
Blaire energy puzzle 2016-05-20
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- movement of energy through waves
- movement of one substance to another
- transfer of heat through touch
- a machine used to pull
- a screw
- heat waves
- Gravity
- a ramp
- wfd
- a bike is an example of this machine
- power made from water
- energy waiting to be used
- energy that can be reused
- energy in motion
- work
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- meter
- machine a machine with few or no moving parts
- make work easier
- heat transfer through liquids and gases
- energy that's nonrenewable
- round that's in space
- energy from plants
- earth making its own energy
- turbines that spin
- axes are good examples of this machine
- heat energy that's warm
- energy from dead plants and animals
- crobars
- nuclear energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
29 Clues: wfd • work • meter • a ramp • a screw • Gravity • crobars • heat waves • make work easier • energy in motion • energy from plants • turbines that spin • round that's in space • power made from water • a machine used to pull • heat energy that's warm • energy waiting to be used • energy that can be reused • energy that's nonrenewable • earth making its own energy • transfer of heat through touch • ...
Mason Energy Puzzle 2016-05-20
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- sloping surface that makes it easier to move or lift an object
- simple machine used to apply a ton of force with little force
- rigid object that turns around a fixed point
- energy powered by wind
- 2 Simplemachines
- energy that can not be reused
- energy from the sun and heat
- energy stored
- movement of atoms and molecules heat
- energy moving through substances
- energy from underground
- helped people to make work easier but not to do the work for them
- movement of a substance to one to another
- used to raise an object or to split an object
- energy by burning coal,oil, and gasses
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- heat through waves
- energy that can be reused
- heat directly touching
- energy moving
- energy from rushing water
- energy stored in bond
- movement of electrons
- heat through currents
- when a force moves an object
- energy stored in a a atom
- always an act against an object
- the axle goes through the wheel
- made up of a wheel and a rope or cable
- push or a pull
29 Clues: energy moving • energy stored • push or a pull • 2 Simplemachines • heat through waves • energy stored in bond • movement of electrons • heat through currents • heat directly touching • energy powered by wind • energy from underground • energy that can be reused • energy from rushing water • energy stored in a a atom • when a force moves an object • energy from the sun and heat • ...
Energy and Waves Vocab 2017-12-11
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- The number of wave cycles that are completed per second.
- A transfer of energy that occurs when a force makes an object move.
- Sound _____ and light _____ are different types of ______.
- Heat caused by the movement of molecules.
- When a ball is at the top of a hill, it has _______ energy.
- All of the food we eat has _______ energy. So does gasoline.
- Any resource that can be replaced naturally.
- When water changes to ice, it is an __________.
- The distance between two peaks of a wave.
- Matter that can be transferred between objects but never created or destroyed.
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- When a ball is rolling down a hill, it has ______ energy.
- Moving water has ______ energy.
- Submarines sometimes run on this kind of energy.
- Solar panels are powered by _____ energy.
- When a balloon filled with air is let go, _______ energy happens.
- Any resource that can not be replaced naturally.
- The movement of electrons.
- Music has lots of _____ energy.
- Abbreviation for Gravitational Potential Energy which is energy of a place or position.
- The highest point of a ocean wave.
20 Clues: The movement of electrons. • Moving water has ______ energy. • Music has lots of _____ energy. • The highest point of a ocean wave. • Solar panels are powered by _____ energy. • Heat caused by the movement of molecules. • The distance between two peaks of a wave. • Any resource that can be replaced naturally. • When water changes to ice, it is an __________. • ...
All About Energy 2023-12-14
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- Atoms bonded together.
- Energy stored in moving objects.
- The energy of electromagnetic and gravitational radiation.
- An object able to do work.
- the ability to make types of light visible to human eyes.
- The energy associated with the constant, random bouncing of atoms or molecules.
- The bonds of atoms and molecules, the energy that holds these particles together.
- A unit to measure energy in.
- The movement of energy through substances.
- Energy that uses water from reservoirs and wetlands to generate electricity.
- Consists of a nucleus made of protons and surrounded by neutrons.
- The potential energy a massive object has in relation to another massive object due to gravity.
- The power to do something.
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- Smaller than or inside an atom.
- The nucleus of an atom, the energy that holds the nucleus
- A negatively charged particle that can be either stuck to an atom or free.
- The type of energy stored in an object or substance.
- Is created from the vibration of atoms and molecules within substances.
- The process of changing energy from one form to another.
- The movement of electrons.
20 Clues: Atoms bonded together. • An object able to do work. • The movement of electrons. • The power to do something. • A unit to measure energy in. • Smaller than or inside an atom. • Energy stored in moving objects. • The movement of energy through substances. • The type of energy stored in an object or substance. • The process of changing energy from one form to another. • ...
All About Energy 2023-12-14
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- The movement of electrons.
- The power to do something.
- Smaller than or inside an atom.
- A negatively charged particle that can be either stuck to an atom or free.
- The process of changing energy from one form to another.
- Energy stored in moving objects.
- Consists of a nucleus made of protons and surrounded by neutrons.
- The type of energy stored in an object or substance.
- The energy of electromagnetic and gravitational radiation.
- Energy that uses water to generate electricity.
- The nucleus of an atom, the energy that holds the nucleus
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- Atoms bonded together.
- An object able to do work.
- The potential energy a massive object has in relation to another massive object due to gravity.
- A unit to measure energy in.
- The energy associated with the constant, random bouncing of atoms or molecules.
- The movement of energy through substances.
- The bonds of atoms and molecules, the energy that holds these particles together.
- the ability to make types of light visible to human eyes.
- Is created from the vibration of atoms and molecules within substances.
20 Clues: Atoms bonded together. • An object able to do work. • The movement of electrons. • The power to do something. • A unit to measure energy in. • Smaller than or inside an atom. • Energy stored in moving objects. • The movement of energy through substances. • Energy that uses water to generate electricity. • The type of energy stored in an object or substance. • ...
3.1 vocab 2022-03-02
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- materials in which heat flows slowly
- the amount of thermal energy required to raise the temperatures of 1kg of a material by 1c
- a substance or thing that transfers energy easily
- a measure of the average KE of the particles in a object
- the potential energy stored as a result of deformation of anelastic object
- energy transmitted in waves or a stream of particles
- the potential energy held by an object because of its position
- energy due to motion
- a transfer of energy between two objects becuase of its temperature difference
- energy an electric current carries
- energy that is stored and released in the nucleus of an atom
- sume of KE and PE of the particles tht make up an object
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- energy that sound carries
- energy that is stored in chemicals and released when broken apart or rearranged
- stored energy
- the movement of heat or electricity through matter
- a form of energy that can be reflected or emitted from objects through electrical or magnetic waves traveling through space
- sum of potential and kenetic energy in a system of objects
- the transfer of thermal energy through a fluid
19 Clues: stored energy • energy due to motion • energy that sound carries • energy an electric current carries • materials in which heat flows slowly • the transfer of thermal energy through a fluid • a substance or thing that transfers energy easily • the movement of heat or electricity through matter • energy transmitted in waves or a stream of particles • ...
PE v. KE Practice 2020-10-20
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- Potential energy related to an object’s height is called _________ potential energy
- ________ energy is the energy of electric charges
- Ice cream ______ is an example of matter that has a lot of thermal energy
- When a ball is being thrown up in to the air, the kinetic energy will _______ the higher the ball goes up
- The energy contained in our ______ is an example of chemical energy (our bodies get energy from breaking apart the chemical bonds in it)
- The more thermal energy is in an object, the greater the __________ is
- The type of energy stored in ______ (which are used to power things) is an example of electrical energy
- ________ energy is a type of potential energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom
- When a ball is being thrown up in to the air, the potential energy will _______ the higher the ball goes up
- A football being ______ is an example of kinetic energy
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- The greater the ________, the greater the kinetic energy of an object (2 words)
- Potential energy associated with objects that can be stretched or compressed is called ___________ potential energy
- _______ energy is the energy an object has because of its position or shape
- ______ energy can be either kinetic or potential energy
- _________ energy is a measure of how much the particles in an object are moving (how much kinetic energy the particles have)
- ______ energy is the energy an object has due to its motion
- Along with mass, the ______ of an object will affect how much gravitational potential energy it has
- A trophy on a _______ is an example of potential energy
- If two objects have the same height, the object with the greater _____ will have greater potential energy
19 Clues: ________ energy is the energy of electric charges • ______ energy can be either kinetic or potential energy • A trophy on a _______ is an example of potential energy • A football being ______ is an example of kinetic energy • ______ energy is the energy an object has due to its motion • The more thermal energy is in an object, the greater the __________ is • ...
Clone of Forms of Energy 2023-01-24
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- Cooking on a stove, the heat energy moves from a stove to a saucepan to the cooking food. This is an example of an energy_____
- A combination of kinetic and potential energy; movement of objects from one place to another
- In an energy transfer, the same type of energy moves to a____ object.
- Unit of energy
- Internal energy of vibrating molecules; average is measured by a thermometer
- Ability to do work
- Form of potential energy in food and dynamite
- Law of ____ of Energy states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction
- energy that travels in electromagnetic waves such as visible light or infrared (heat) waves.
- Form of energy produced by vibration in matter
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- In a light bulb, electrical energy changes to light energy. This is an example of _____
- Type of potential energy of objects at a height above earth's surface
- Form of energy stored within an atom
- Type of potential energy of rubber bands
- Transfer of thermal energy
- Type of energy that is stored
- In an energy transformation, the object remains the ___
17 Clues: Unit of energy • Ability to do work • Transfer of thermal energy • Type of energy that is stored • Form of energy stored within an atom • Type of potential energy of rubber bands • Form of potential energy in food and dynamite • Form of energy produced by vibration in matter • In an energy transformation, the object remains the ___ • ...
Energy PPT Crossword: Use PPT to find answers 2024-03-11
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- A set of parts that are connected in some way.
- The total kinetic and potential energy of an object.
- Energy can never be lost or ________. Only transformed into different forms.
- Nuclear Energy is when the nucleus of an atom is released during ______ or fission.
- Heat moves from ______ objects to cooler objects.
- If a battery (chemical energy) gives electrical energy to a radio, what other energy is produced after the first two?
- Examples of chemical energy are food, fossil fuels, and this?
- Energy caused by the movement of electrons.
- Also called Light Energy.
- Examples of Nuclear Energy are nuclear power plants, atomic weapons, and this?
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- Energy is a system can change from one _____ to another.
- A hot object is one whose atoms and molecules are ______ and show rapid movement.
- One of your pictures in your PPT shows a geyser. What national park is know for it's geysers? (internet)
- Another name for heat energy.
- What is the French word for potential?
- Energy of motion.
- Energy that is stored.
- When you watch the interactive video at the end of the PPT, at its greatest kinetic energy, what was the speed in m/s?
- As a roller coaster speeds along a track, it has kinetic energy because it is ________.
19 Clues: Energy of motion. • Energy that is stored. • Also called Light Energy. • Another name for heat energy. • What is the French word for potential? • Energy caused by the movement of electrons. • A set of parts that are connected in some way. • Heat moves from ______ objects to cooler objects. • The total kinetic and potential energy of an object. • ...
9I Energy 1 2023-04-20
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- Energy that is transferred in the way we need.
- Another name for strain energy.
- Another word for ‘stored’ energy.
- The kind of energy stored in stretched or squashed things.
- A source of electricity with a low voltage.
- The hotter something is the more of this kind of energy it has.
- Another name for heat energy that is transferred by radiation.
- __________ gas formed from the fossil remains of dead plants and animals that lived in the sea.
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- The kind of potential energy stored by anything high up.
- Fuels like coal, oil and natural gas.
- Another name for nuclear energy.
- A way of saying how much energy something wastes.
- The law that energy can never be created or destroyed, only transferred.
- A diagram that represents energy transfers by arrows.
- Energy that is not useful.
- The kind of energy stored in food, fuel and batteries.
- Energy stored inside atoms.
- The kind of energy stored in moving things.
18 Clues: Energy that is not useful. • Energy stored inside atoms. • Another name for strain energy. • Another name for nuclear energy. • Another word for ‘stored’ energy. • Fuels like coal, oil and natural gas. • A source of electricity with a low voltage. • The kind of energy stored in moving things. • Energy that is transferred in the way we need. • ...
Energy Review Crossword Puzzle 2014-09-29
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- Energy that is available for release from chemical reactions
- The energy that is stored because of an object's position
- Sound energy is the energy of vibrations
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but transformed from one form to another
- The ability to do work or cause change
- The wave energy causes matter in the medium to move up and down or back and forth at right angles to the direction the wave travels
- Mechanical kinetic, potential, chemical, sound, electromagnetic, nuclear, sound, and electrical
- Light energy
- Energy due to a object’s motion (kinetic) or position (potential)
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- These types of waves use matter to transfer energy
- Matter in a medium that moves forward and backward along the same direction that the wave travels
- These types of waves can travel through space where there is no matter
- Energy produced when an atom splits (Fission) or when atoms join together (fusion)
- Energy going from one form to another
- Energy caused by the movement of electrons
- Heat energy
- The energy an object has due to its motion
- Rhythmic disturbances that carry energy without carrying matter
18 Clues: Heat energy • Light energy • Energy going from one form to another • The ability to do work or cause change • Sound energy is the energy of vibrations • Energy caused by the movement of electrons • The energy an object has due to its motion • These types of waves use matter to transfer energy • The energy that is stored because of an object's position • ...
Energy Unit 5 Crossword 2024-04-05
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- The electromagnetic energy that travels in waves
- Resulting from the vibrational and movement of atoms and molecules
- Potential energy stored in the nucleus of atoms
- Lowest Kelvin
- Red rise red fall
- A fluid transfer
- I can see the heat
- Energy of vehicles, rockets, sports balls
- Energy of motion
- Potential energy stored in the chemical bonds of molecules
- Most common scale
- 32 to 212
- Energy that is stored
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- A change in
- A transfer no matter what?
- Ultrasound
- Heat flows
- Pass the heat with particle collisions
- Potential energy stored because of an object’s position or place in a gravitational field
- Potential energy stored in an object because of the application of a force
- Energy of the flow of tiny charged particles called electrons
- The ability to do work
22 Clues: 32 to 212 • Ultrasound • Heat flows • A change in • Lowest Kelvin • A fluid transfer • Energy of motion • Red rise red fall • Most common scale • I can see the heat • Energy that is stored • The ability to do work • A transfer no matter what? • Pass the heat with particle collisions • Energy of vehicles, rockets, sports balls • Potential energy stored in the nucleus of atoms • ...
P2 2 Energy 2021-09-23
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- A way of transferring energy that does not involve heating.
- 1 kilowatt = 1000 W, symbol kW.
- A material that does not conduct electricity or transfer energy well.
- A power station that uses fossil fuels to generate electricity.
- Energy stored in food and fuels.
- The transfer of energy as a wave.
- A rotating lever that reduces the force required to do work.
- The unit of energy, symbol J.
- Lever or gear that reduces the force required to do something, but increases the distance.
- A material that conducts charge or energy well, such as a metal or graphite.
- Energy that has become spread out or ‘wasted’ by heating the environment.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is, measured in degrees Celsius.
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- The transfer of energy by the movement of gases or liquids.
- Energy of moving objects.
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred.
- A way in which energy is transferred through solids, and to a much lesser extent in liquids and gases.
- Energy resources whose supply will not run out.
- The unit of power, symbol W.
- Energy stored when objects change shape
- Radiation given off by the Sun and other objects that brings about energy transfer.
- Objects are at thermal equilibrium when they are at the same temperature.
21 Clues: Energy of moving objects. • The unit of power, symbol W. • The unit of energy, symbol J. • 1 kilowatt = 1000 W, symbol kW. • Energy stored in food and fuels. • The transfer of energy as a wave. • Energy stored when objects change shape • Energy resources whose supply will not run out. • Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred. • ...
Work,Power & Energy 2015-05-07
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- of energy/the rule that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- energy/the total potential energy and kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- energy/stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- energy/the energy of light and other forms of radiatian
- the unit for work
- energy/ a type of potential energy stored in the nucleus of atoms
- potential energy/the potential energy associated with objects that can be stretched or compressed
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- potential energy/potential energy that depends on the height of an object
- energy/potential energy stored in the chemical bonds that hold chemical compounds together
- the unit for power
- ability to do work or cause change
- rate at which work done
- energy/ the energy an object has due to its motion
- energy/potentian and kinetic energy combined
- energy the energy of electrical particles
- when you excert a force on an object that causes it to move a distance
16 Clues: the unit for work • the unit for power • rate at which work done • ability to do work or cause change • energy the energy of electrical particles • energy/potentian and kinetic energy combined • energy/ the energy an object has due to its motion • energy/the energy of light and other forms of radiatian • of energy/the rule that energy cannot be created or destroyed • ...
Energy and Fuel 2024-03-18
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- The ability to do work or cause change
- Movement of a substance from one place to another (wind)
- The law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from one form to another
- The energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules (for example, in biomass, petroleum, natural gas, propane, coal, and food)
- A source of energy that can be replenished in a short period of time
- How much useful energy you can get out of a system (the percent of input you get as output.)
- Converting from one form of energy to another always involves a _______ of usable energy
- Cannot be replenished over a short period of time
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- Another energy source must be used to make it (electricity)
- The movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves
- Energy of place or position. (Water behind the dam at a hydropower plant)
- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom (that holds the nucleus together)
- Energy can change form, but the total_____ of energy in the universe remains constant
- Energy caused by the movement of electrons. (Lightening and electricity)
- Energy carried by electromagnetic waves (solar energy)
- (heat!) the internal energy of substances caused by the vibration or motion of their atoms and molecules. (Geothermal)
- A substance that provides energy as the result of a chemical change (contains stored energy)
- Mechanical Energy Energy stored in objects by the application of force (compressed springs, stretched rubber bands, etc.)
18 Clues: The ability to do work or cause change • Cannot be replenished over a short period of time • Energy carried by electromagnetic waves (solar energy) • Movement of a substance from one place to another (wind) • Another energy source must be used to make it (electricity) • The movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves • ...
physics 2022-01-25
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- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- of Energy the energy of interacting bodies or particles in a closed system remains constant
- of Momentum the total momentum of a system remains constant
- system a system thatF is free from the influence of a net external force that alters the momentum of the system
- force acting over time
- System a system that has flows of information, energy, and/or matter between the system and its environment
- 3rd Law the law of action and reaction
- the capacity for doing work
- the condition of a system when neither its state of motion nor its internal energy state tends to change with time
- Collision a collision in which there is no net loss in kinetic energy in the system as a result of the collision
- Energy sum of the kinetic energy, or energy of motion, and the potential energy
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- speed of something in a given direction
- energy stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity
- system a system that is completely isolated from its environment
- measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force
- Force the support force exerted upon an object that is in contact with another stable object
- time rate of doing work or delivering energy, expressible as the amount of work done W, or energy transferred, divided by the time interval t—or W/t
- unit of power in the International System
- 2nd Law F=ma
- energy a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion
- property of a body by virtue of which it opposes any agency that attempts to put it in motion
- unit of work or energy in the International System of Units
- 1st Law An object remains at rest and an object in motion maintains its velocity unless it experience an unbalanced force
- property of all matter
- Collision a collision in which there is a loss of kinetic energy
26 Clues: 2nd Law F=ma • force acting over time • property of all matter • the capacity for doing work • 3rd Law the law of action and reaction • speed of something in a given direction • unit of power in the International System • of Momentum the total momentum of a system remains constant • unit of work or energy in the International System of Units • ...
Heat and Energy 2016-04-25
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- / The energy required to move an object against a force
- Chemistry / internal energy of an object due to the kinetic energy of its atoms and/or molecules
- Energy / The total amount of energy stored in the particles of an object
- / the branch of chemistry concerned with the quantities of heat evolved or absorbed during chemical reactions
- / Temperature is the property of matter which reflects the quantity of energy of motion of the component particles
- / the phase change of liquid to gas
- Energy / energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- / the part of the universe that includes everything else in the universe
- / changes from a solid to a gas without ever passing through a liquid phase
- / the phase change of liquid to solid
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- Point / the point of which all three phases meet at one point
- Energy / the energy that be overcome for reaction to proceed
- / the change of gas to solid without passing through the liquid phase
- / the phase change of gas to liquid
- / the part of the universe on which you focus your attention
- / a reaction or process that releases energy in the form of heat
- / the branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy (such as mechanical, electrical, or chemical energy), and, by extension, of the relationships between all forms of energy
- Energy / energy that a body possesses by virtue of being in motion
- Capacity / the heat required to raise an object's temperature by 1 degree C
- / a chemical reaction that is accompanied by the absorption of heat, or an organism that generates heat to maintain its temperature
- Energy / the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors
- / system + surrounding
- / the phase change of a solid to liquid
- / the ability to work
24 Clues: / the ability to work • / system + surrounding • / the phase change of gas to liquid • / the phase change of liquid to gas • / the phase change of liquid to solid • / the phase change of a solid to liquid • / The energy required to move an object against a force • Energy / energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds • ...
Oswald, Energy, 3 2024-05-06
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- The ability to do work
- The mechanism that converts rotational movement into electricity
- Nonrenewable resource that is solid and burned to create electricity
- From of energy that is related to movement
- Gas Nonrenewable resource that is gas and burned to create electricity
- Nonrenewable resource that is liquid and burned to create electricity, used for transportation.
- Energy that comes from the splitting of atoms
- Energy that is collected from the sun
- Heat from the earth used to create power
- Sources of energy that do not replenish themselves
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- Form of energy that is stored in an object
- Form of energy stored in chemical bonds
- Energy that uses heat to create electricity
- The mechanism that is used to convert moving particles like air, water, and steam, to turn a generator.
- Form of energy creation that uses moving water
- Form of energy creation that uses wind to turn a turbine
- My first name
- Sources of energy that naturally replenish themselves
- Form of energy in moving objects
- Natural waste that is burned to create energy
- 235 The reactive particle that is used in nuclear fission
21 Clues: My first name • The ability to do work • Form of energy in moving objects • Energy that is collected from the sun • Form of energy stored in chemical bonds • Heat from the earth used to create power • Form of energy that is stored in an object • From of energy that is related to movement • Energy that uses heat to create electricity • ...
Nat,Boat Science crossword 2015-09-14
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- What are the end of the magnet called
- Can energy destroyed
- How good a device is at changing energy from one form to another
- Food stored what type of energy
- This type of device transfer electrical energy to sound and light and heat energy
- Coil on the transformer cause this to happen
- The energy going into a device
- How many type of energy
- What electricity goes through before coming to our home
- What mnemonic that Kru Tom tell us to remember of the device that measure current and voltage
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- Another name of stored energy
- Wire that carries electricity to the appliance
- Law that state that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- Wasted energy spreads out into the surroundings
- Unit of energy
- Heat is the energy that it’s usually wasted, what is another type?
- Circuit breaker work by what force
- Computer contain this type of electric current
- This safety wire connects the metal case of an appliance to the earth
- Ammeter connected into what type of circuit
20 Clues: Unit of energy • Can energy destroyed • How many type of energy • Another name of stored energy • The energy going into a device • Food stored what type of energy • Circuit breaker work by what force • What are the end of the magnet called • Ammeter connected into what type of circuit • Coil on the transformer cause this to happen • ...
Alexa Energy Puzzle 2016-05-20
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- When energy changes on an object
- Water to produce Electricity
- Energy stored
- Movement of a substance from one place to another
- Energy in Motion
- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- Blowing air in turbines
- Movement of Energy through substances in waves
- sloping surface
- Nonrenewable Energy
- Energy on top of a Roller-coaster
- made up several simple machines
- A push or pull
- Energy that comes from inside the Earth
- force overcome to lift an object
- Moves in Electrons
- Chemical to Mechanical
- Travels in Heat Waves
- Direct Touch
- Consist of one or more wheels and rope
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- Uses solar panels to make Energy
- Energy that can be replace
- Energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- Uses Natural Resources to generate Energy such as garbage
- System that goes from warmer to colder
- Unit of work
- Conduction,Convection,Radiation
- Heat through gas or liquid
- Changing the amount or direction of a force
- It is measure in meters
30 Clues: Unit of work • Direct Touch • Energy stored • A push or pull • sloping surface • Energy in Motion • Moves in Electrons • Nonrenewable Energy • Travels in Heat Waves • Chemical to Mechanical • Blowing air in turbines • It is measure in meters • Energy that can be replace • Heat through gas or liquid • Water to produce Electricity • made up several simple machines • Conduction,Convection,Radiation • ...
Energy and Waves Vocab 2017-12-11
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- The distance between two peaks of a wave.
- Music has lots of _____ energy.
- When water changes to ice, it is an __________.
- The movement of electrons.
- Submarines sometimes run on this kind of energy.
- Abbreviation for Gravitational Potential Energy which is energy of a place or position.
- Any resource that can be replaced naturally.
- Heat caused by the movement of molecules.
- Sound _____ and light _____ are different types of ______.
- Moving water has ______ energy.
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- The highest point of a ocean wave.
- When a balloon filled with air is let go, _______ energy happens.
- When a ball is rolling down a hill, it has ______ energy.
- Solar panels are powered by _____ energy.
- All of the food we eat has _______ energy. So does gasoline.
- Any resource that can not be replaced naturally.
- Matter that can be transferred between objects but never created or destroyed.
- When a ball is at the top of a hill, it has _______ energy.
- The number of wave cycles that are completed per second.
- A transfer of energy that occurs when a force makes an object move.
20 Clues: The movement of electrons. • Music has lots of _____ energy. • Moving water has ______ energy. • The highest point of a ocean wave. • The distance between two peaks of a wave. • Solar panels are powered by _____ energy. • Heat caused by the movement of molecules. • Any resource that can be replaced naturally. • When water changes to ice, it is an __________. • ...
Menu Project 2023-12-06
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- The quantity of matter in a body
- Type of energy that is in batteries and wood
- The acceleration of an object is directly related to its mass
- The tendency to do nothing or remain unchanged
- Type of energy that includes fusion and fission
- The force that brings all things down to earth
- Type of energy that is heard
- The ability to do work
- An object that attracts certain metals and has a north and south pole
- The push or pull on an object with mass causes it to change its velocity
- An object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force
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- For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- Type of energy that
- Type of energy that has light
- Energy that is in motion
- The law that states energy cannot be created nor destroyed
- The area around a magnet that attracts metals
- Energy changing from one type to another
- type of energy that has heat
- Type of energy that uses electricity
- Energy that is stored
21 Clues: Type of energy that • Energy that is stored • The ability to do work • Energy that is in motion • Type of energy that is heard • type of energy that has heat • Type of energy that has light • The quantity of matter in a body • Type of energy that uses electricity • Energy changing from one type to another • Type of energy that is in batteries and wood • ...
All About Energy 2023-12-14
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- Atoms bonded together.
- Energy stored in moving objects.
- The energy of electromagnetic and gravitational radiation.
- An object able to do work.
- the ability to make types of light visible to human eyes.
- The energy associated with the constant, random bouncing of atoms or molecules.
- The bonds of atoms and molecules, the energy that holds these particles together.
- A unit to measure energy in.
- The movement of energy through substances.
- Energy that uses water from reservoirs and wetlands to generate electricity.
- Consists of a nucleus made of protons and surrounded by neutrons.
- The potential energy a massive object has in relation to another massive object due to gravity.
- The power to do something.
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- Smaller than or inside an atom.
- The nucleus of an atom, the energy that holds the nucleus
- A negatively charged particle that can be either stuck to an atom or free.
- The type of energy stored in an object or substance.
- Is created from the vibration of atoms and molecules within substances.
- The process of changing energy from one form to another.
- The movement of electrons.
20 Clues: Atoms bonded together. • An object able to do work. • The movement of electrons. • The power to do something. • A unit to measure energy in. • Smaller than or inside an atom. • Energy stored in moving objects. • The movement of energy through substances. • The type of energy stored in an object or substance. • The process of changing energy from one form to another. • ...
Forms of Energy 2021-12-19
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- the ability to do some work
- energy that can pass through wires
- describes how low or high a sound is
- can change from one form to another form
- light travels from sources in straight lines in all ______________
- sound travels in ___________
- the energy of motion
- main source of energy
- energy that is stored
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- thermal energy moves as __________
- we rely on this for most of our everyday needs
- electrical energy is the energy that can pass through ________
- energy that travels through objects and space as heat
- energy of motion
- there are ___________ sources of light energy
- this happens when matter moves back and forth or vibrates
- these vibrations cause a high pitch
- these vibrations cause a low pitch
- when energy changes form, some heat is given ____
19 Clues: energy of motion • the energy of motion • main source of energy • energy that is stored • the ability to do some work • sound travels in ___________ • thermal energy moves as __________ • energy that can pass through wires • these vibrations cause a low pitch • these vibrations cause a high pitch • describes how low or high a sound is • can change from one form to another form • ...
Kate Barlow 2014-02-26
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- rate at which energy is transferred
- associated with the vibration or disturbance of matter
- the ability of an object to do work
- derived from electrical potential energy
- se of exothermic nuclear processes, to generate useful heat and electricity
- measurement of power
- stored energy or energy due to the height of an object
- energy of motion
- energy of electromagnetic waves
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- measurement of work
- energy that comes from heat
- the kind of work that puts energy into a system
- how an object gains or loses energy
- potential energy that is stored when a body is deformed
- potential of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction
- the kind of work that takes energy out of a system
- work of magnetic force
- describes the minimum amount of energy required to remove an electron
18 Clues: energy of motion • measurement of work • measurement of power • work of magnetic force • energy that comes from heat • energy of electromagnetic waves • rate at which energy is transferred • the ability of an object to do work • how an object gains or loses energy • derived from electrical potential energy • the kind of work that puts energy into a system • ...
IB Physics 2023-12-12
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- Having had the proportion of the isotope U-235 it contains increased in order to make it suitable for use in a nuclear reactor or weapon.
- Solar water heating systems use panels or tubes, called solar collectors, to gather solar energy. The solar collectors convert the infra-red portion of visible light into heat. They are filled with a mix of water and glycol. This fluid is pumped round a circuit, which passes through the hot water cylinder.
- A moderator is a material that slows the speed of neutrons. It is also known as a neutron moderator. Using a moderator changes fast neutrons into thermal neutrons. Thermal neutrons increase the likelihood of interaction with another nucleus to initiate fission.
- A sankey diagram is a visualization used to depict a flow from one set of values to another. The things being connected are called nodes and the connections are called links.
- Put simply, a heat exchanger is a device which transfers heat from one medium to another.
- Thermal neutrons are a class of Neutron which are said to be in 'thermodynamic equilibrium' which means they are moving with the same kinetic energy as their surroundings.
- A rod, plate, or tube containing a material such as hafnium, boron, etc., used to control the power of a nuclear reactor. By absorbing neutrons, a control rod prevents the neutrons from causing further fissions.
- Degraded energy is thermal energy that is released into the surrounding environment after any process. Once released into the surroundings, this heat energy is completely useless for energy production and is considered 'dead' or 'degraded energy'.
- Nonrenewable energy comes from sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes—or even in many, many lifetimes.
- Energy in the form that it is first accounted for in a statistical energy balance, before any transformation to secondary or tertiary forms of energy.
- The electricity that we use is a secondary energy source because it is produced by converting primary sources of energy such as coal, natural gas, nuclear energy, solar energy, and wind energy into electrical power.
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- Pumped storage hydropower (PSH) is a type of hydroelectric energy storage. It is a configuration of two water reservoirs at different elevations that can generate power as water moves down from one to the other (discharge), passing through a turbine.
- Thermal conduction is the diffusion of thermal energy (heat) within one material or between materials in contact. The higher temperature object has molecules with more kinetic energy; collisions between molecules distributions this kinetic energy until an object has the same thermal energy throughout.
- Specific energy or massic energy is energy per unit mass. It is also sometimes called gravimetric energy density, which is not to be confused with energy density, which is defined as energy per unit volume.
- The minimum amount of electric power delivered or required over a given period of time at a steady rate. Base load capacity: The generating equipment normally operated to serve loads on an around-the-clock basis.
- A thermal power station is a type of power station in which heat energy is converted to electrical energy.
- Renewable energy is energy from renewable resources that are naturally replenished on a human timescale.
- In physics, energy density is the amount of energy stored in a given system or region of space per unit volume.
- A photovoltaic (PV) cell, commonly called a solar cell, is a nonmechanical device that converts sunlight directly into electricity. Some PV cells can convert artificial light into electricity. Sunlight is composed of photons, or particles of solar energy.
- Fossil fuels are made from decomposing plants and animals. These fuels are found in Earth's crust and contain carbon and hydrogen, which can be burned for energy.
20 Clues: Put simply, a heat exchanger is a device which transfers heat from one medium to another. • Renewable energy is energy from renewable resources that are naturally replenished on a human timescale. • A thermal power station is a type of power station in which heat energy is converted to electrical energy. • ...
Crossword 2021-08-30
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- space
- energy can not be created or destroyed
- Energy = The flow of electrons which carry a charge
- = Ability to cause change, do work or move an object
- Energy = Potential energy stored between the particles in the nucleus of
- from objects in the form of electrical and magnetic waves that can travel
- in matter
- Energy = motion of particles in atoms; energy that is reflected or
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- Energy = Potential energy stored in the bonds between the atoms in a
- Energy = Stored energy, not in use
- energy = Energy being used, in motion
- Energy = Given off by vibrations of objects
- Transformation = Energy can change from one form to another, Law of
- Energy = Total amount of energy in the motion of the particles
- Energy = Energy of motion to do work, sum of all potential and kinetic
- atom
- Energy = Energy our eyes can detect, travels in a straight path
17 Clues: atom • space • in matter • Energy = Stored energy, not in use • energy = Energy being used, in motion • energy can not be created or destroyed • Energy = Given off by vibrations of objects • Energy = The flow of electrons which carry a charge • = Ability to cause change, do work or move an object • Energy = Total amount of energy in the motion of the particles • ...
Brianna's Crossword Puzzle 2015-05-03
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- Riding with other people to conserve energy.
- Something that is made from earth that is valuable.
- Something that can be used over and over again before running out.
- This is any material that is burned for heat or power.
- The process of saving a natural resource.
- Keeping something.
- This is the energy released during a nuclear fusion.
- Energy emitted as waves, through space or some other medium.
- Energy from the sun's rays.
- Energy formed by the wind.
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- Thermal energy in solids transfers along the path of the solid.
- Anything caused by nature, not man-made.
- the energy of a moving object
- This absorbs the sun's rays to create energy.
- A natural resource containing hydrocarbon burned for energy.
- ___________ makes energy from the wind.
- This runs out before it can be replaced.
- When objects have the same amount of thermal energy
- to cut down on something
- This is the process of reusing something and not throwing it away.
20 Clues: Keeping something. • to cut down on something • Energy formed by the wind. • Energy from the sun's rays. • the energy of a moving object • ___________ makes energy from the wind. • Anything caused by nature, not man-made. • This runs out before it can be replaced. • The process of saving a natural resource. • Riding with other people to conserve energy. • ...
Physics Unit 3 Crossword 2024-03-29
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- Energy due to an object's motion
- Changes a system's total energy
- Energy due to an object's position/state
- Base unit of spring constant
- Influence that can change an object's state
- For a given amount of force parallel to motion, as __ increases, work increases
- For a given object on Earth, as the __ of the object increases, gravitational potential energy decreases
- This quantity squared is directly proportional to kinetic energy
- Ability to produce a change in itself or its surroundings
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- States that the amount of work done on a system is equal to the change in the energy's system
- SI unit for force
- Friction turns mechanical energy into this
- A process that evens out an otherwise exponential or logarithmic relationship
- Directly correlated with gravitational potential energy
- The rate at which work is performed
- Another term for total energy
- A spring has this type of energy
- Base unit of power
- SI unit for energy/work
- Object(s) under study
20 Clues: SI unit for force • Base unit of power • Object(s) under study • SI unit for energy/work • Base unit of spring constant • Another term for total energy • Changes a system's total energy • Energy due to an object's motion • A spring has this type of energy • The rate at which work is performed • Energy due to an object's position/state • Friction turns mechanical energy into this • ...
Conservation of energy vocabulary 2023-01-30
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- defined as the amount of energy exerted when a force of one newton is applied over a displacement of one meter.
- energy: energy that an object has due to its motion or position.
- applying a force to move or change something.
- the rate at which energy is used (the amount of energy consumed per unit time).
- equal to 1 Joule per second.
- Machine: A machine that does work with only one movement of the machine
- Potential energy: energy stored within the bonds between atoms of matter. It is used to keep atoms bonded together.
- Ratio of output work to input work
- Potential energy: energy stored within the nucleus of an atom. It is energy that keeps the subatomic particles of the atomic nucleus together.
- Energy (KE): energy of motion.
- transfer: The movement of energy
- of Conservation of Energy: energy cannot be created or destroyed but it can change to different forms
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- Energy (PE): stored energy of position
- is the ability to do work.
- hour: equals the energy consumed by a 1,000 watt device that is operating for 1 hour.
- Machine: Combination of two or more simple machines
- Potential Energy (PEg): energy stored in an object as a result of its height.
- Dissipation: loss of energy
- transformation: the conversion of energy from one form to another.
19 Clues: is the ability to do work. • Dissipation: loss of energy • equal to 1 Joule per second. • Energy (KE): energy of motion. • transfer: The movement of energy • Ratio of output work to input work • Energy (PE): stored energy of position • applying a force to move or change something. • Machine: Combination of two or more simple machines • ...
conservation of energy 2023-01-31
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- defined as the amount of energy exerted when a force of one newton is applied over a displacement of one meter.
- energy: energy that an object has due to its motion or position.
- applying a force to move or change something.
- the rate at which energy is used (the amount of energy consumed per unit time).
- equal to 1 Joule per second.
- Machine: A machine that does work with only one movement of the machine
- Potential energy: energy stored within the bonds between atoms of matter. It is used to keep atoms bonded together.
- Ratio of output work to input work
- Potential energy: energy stored within the nucleus of an atom. It is energy that keeps the subatomic particles of the atomic nucleus together.
- Energy (KE): energy of motion.
- transfer: The movement of energy
- of Conservation of Energy: energy cannot be created or destroyed but it can change to different forms
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- Energy (PE): stored energy of position
- is the ability to do work.
- hour: equals the energy consumed by a 1,000 watt device that is operating for 1 hour.
- Machine: Combination of two or more simple machines
- Potential Energy (PEg): energy stored in an object as a result of its height.
- Dissipation: loss of energy
- transformation: the conversion of energy from one form to another.
19 Clues: is the ability to do work. • Dissipation: loss of energy • equal to 1 Joule per second. • Energy (KE): energy of motion. • transfer: The movement of energy • Ratio of output work to input work • Energy (PE): stored energy of position • applying a force to move or change something. • Machine: Combination of two or more simple machines • ...
Vocabulary of Conservation of Energy 2023-12-19
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- defined as the amount of energy exerted when a force of one newton is applied over a displacement of one meter.
- energy: energy that an object has due to its motion or position.
- applying a force to move or change something.
- the rate at which energy is used (the amount of energy consumed per unit time).
- equal to 1 Joule per second.
- Machine: A machine that does work with only one movement of the machine
- Potential energy: energy stored within the bonds between atoms of matter. It is used to keep atoms bonded together.
- Ratio of output work to input work
- Potential energy: energy stored within the nucleus of an atom. It is energy that keeps the subatomic particles of the atomic nucleus together.
- Energy (KE): energy of motion.
- transfer: The movement of energy
- of Conservation of Energy: energy cannot be created or destroyed but it can change to different forms
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- Energy (PE): stored energy of position
- is the ability to do work.
- hour: equals the energy consumed by a 1,000 watt device that is operating for 1 hour.
- Machine: Combination of two or more simple machines
- Potential Energy (PEg): energy stored in an object as a result of its height.
- Dissipation: loss of energy
- transformation: the conversion of energy from one form to another.
19 Clues: is the ability to do work. • Dissipation: loss of energy • equal to 1 Joule per second. • Energy (KE): energy of motion. • transfer: The movement of energy • Ratio of output work to input work • Energy (PE): stored energy of position • applying a force to move or change something. • Machine: Combination of two or more simple machines • ...
types of energy 2023-12-10
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- energy that can be relesed
- energy can't be created or destroyed only trasfered or trasfomed
- light energy
- heat energy
- when the rollercoster gets to the top of a slop what type of energy does it have(PE OF KE)
- the energy large objects like plants produce which pulls things to them
- soundwaves
- when the rollercoster is going down the slop what energy does it have the MOST of (PE OR KE)
- energy of things that move
- when two atoms are combind into a bigger atom
- electical energy or energy of electrons
- if a bolder is on the edge of a cilf what type of energy does the bordler have (PE OR KE)
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- energy locked in nucleus of atom
- energy that is relesed
- uint of energy
- when a atom is seperated into two smaller atoms
- when a person is running what type of energy does he have(PE OR KE)
- energy stored in bonds of molucles
- when the rollercoster is going down the slop what energy does it have the LEAST of (PE OR KE)
- energy from a streched or bent object
20 Clues: soundwaves • heat energy • light energy • uint of energy • energy that is relesed • energy that can be relesed • energy of things that move • energy locked in nucleus of atom • energy stored in bonds of molucles • energy from a streched or bent object • electical energy or energy of electrons • when two atoms are combind into a bigger atom • ...
types of energy 2023-12-13
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- energy created by the movement of machinery
- energy stored energy of an object
- form of potential energy that is stored in elastic object
- the ability to do work
- a form of energy released from the nucleus
- a substance that allows the flow of electrical charge or transfers thermal energy through matter
- energy associated with heat
- consist of photons
- a type of kinetic energy that travels in waves
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- a change in form
- energy possessed by a moving body by virtue of its motion
- energy energy created from heat
- stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- a material that does not conduct heat or electric current
- movement of energy through substances
- form of potential energy
- transformation the change of energy from one form to another
- the meter-kilogram-second unit of work or energy
- rate measures the efficiency with which fuel is converted to electric energy
19 Clues: a change in form • consist of photons • the ability to do work • form of potential energy • energy associated with heat • energy energy created from heat • energy stored energy of an object • movement of energy through substances • stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules • a form of energy released from the nucleus • energy created by the movement of machinery • ...
Forms of Energy & Heat Transfer 2023-03-02
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- Gravitational energy is energy stored in an object's __________
- Heat transfer by waves
- The broad category of energy that is stored
- The Law of Conservation of _________ says that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed
- The broad category of the energy of motion
- Heat transfer by touch
- Chemical energy is energy stored in chemical _______
- Radiant energy travels in electromagnetic ________
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- Any moving object has this type of energy
- Electrical energy is the energy of moving _____________
- Elastic energy is energy stored in ____________ objects
- Heat transfer by density differences
- Energy is the ability to do _______
- Thermal energy is the energy of moving ____________ (i.e. everything)
- Another type of energy that travels in waves, even if you can't hear it
- Nuclear energy is energy stored in the __________ of an atom
16 Clues: Heat transfer by waves • Heat transfer by touch • Energy is the ability to do _______ • Heat transfer by density differences • Any moving object has this type of energy • The broad category of the energy of motion • The broad category of energy that is stored • Radiant energy travels in electromagnetic ________ • Chemical energy is energy stored in chemical _______ • ...
science 2022-04-26
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- The process by which carbon dioxide and water are converted into glucose ( sugar) by plants, algae, and certain bacteria; uses sunlight energy to produce nutrients
- Energy Resources consumed by humans much faster than nature can produce ( ex: oil, natural gas)
- Energy Energy of moving objects, such as a rolling ball, wind or currents
- Energy Energy of moving particles or atoms that make up all matter; heated substances have more thermal energy than cooled substances
- Energy Energy derived from sources that are continually replenished ( wind, solar, biomass, geothermal, hydro-power)
- Transformation One form of energy changes to another; allows energy to be used in different ways ( chemical energy in a battery transforms into electric energy in many battery-powered appliances)
- Fossil fuel made of mostly carbonized plant matter
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow; provide a mixture of nutrients as well as a habitat for many organisms
- Energy Energy of electric charges moving through conductors; powers devices used in daily life
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- Gas Fossil fuel consisting of methane that occurs naturally underground
- Fuel Nonrenewable energy source formed from remains of living organisms, which cause pollution ( coal, natural gas, petroleum)
- Energy Energy harnessed from the sun ( radiant light and heat )
- Energy Energy stored in atomic bonds that form molecules; released when chemical reactions occur and rearrange those atoms by breaking the bonds
- Fossil fuel used to produce gasoline and oil
- The process by which glucose is converted to cellular energy often with the use of oxygen
- Energy Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom, released when protons or neutrons are added to or removed from the nucleus
- The ability to do work
- The act of preserving or maintaining the planet and its resources
- Energy Energy that travels in waves ( ex; microwaves, radio waves, energy from the sun)
19 Clues: The ability to do work • Fossil fuel used to produce gasoline and oil • Fossil fuel made of mostly carbonized plant matter • Energy Energy harnessed from the sun ( radiant light and heat ) • The act of preserving or maintaining the planet and its resources • Gas Fossil fuel consisting of methane that occurs naturally underground • ...
Energy Review Crossword Puzzle 2014-09-29
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- Sound energy is the energy of vibrations
- Energy produced when an atom splits (Fission) or when atoms join together (fusion)
- Matter in a medium that moves forward and backward along the same direction that the wave travels
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but transformed from one form to another
- The ability to do work or cause change
- Heat energy
- The energy that is stored because of an object's position
- Energy due to a object’s motion (kinetic) or position (potential)
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- The wave energy causes matter in the medium to move up and down or back and forth at right angles to the direction the wave travels
- Energy caused by the movement of electrons
- These types of waves can travel through space where there is no matter
- Energy going from one form to another
- These types of waves use matter to transfer energy
- The energy an object has due to its motion
- Rhythmic disturbances that carry energy without carrying matter
- Mechanical kinetic, potential, chemical, sound, electromagnetic, nuclear, sound, and electrical
- Light energy
- Energy that is available for release from chemical reactions
18 Clues: Heat energy • Light energy • Energy going from one form to another • The ability to do work or cause change • Sound energy is the energy of vibrations • Energy caused by the movement of electrons • The energy an object has due to its motion • These types of waves use matter to transfer energy • The energy that is stored because of an object's position • ...
Ch. 2 Vocab 2021-09-21
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- stored energy due to the interactions between objects or particles.
- the object that gains energy from the energy transfer.
- the object that provides energy for energy transfer.
- a system that exchanges matter or energy with the environment.
- a material through which thermal energy does not flow easily.
- a material through which thermal energy flows easily.
- the transfer of thermal energy by collisions between particles of matter.
- the movement of substances from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- the result of the motion of all the particles, and the distance and attractions between those particles in the system.
- the transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves.
- the change in state from a liquid to a gas.
- the study of heat.
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- a decrease in a material’s volume when the temperature is decreased.
- the transfer of thermal energy from a region of higher temperature to a region of lower temperature. Heat can also refer to the amount of energy transferred during this process.
- the process by which a gas changes to a liquid.
- when the temperatures of materials that are in contact are the same.
- the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another.
- the amount of thermal energy it takes to increase the temperature of 1 kg of a material by 1ºC.
- energy due to motion.
- movement in all directions and at different speeds.
- an increase in a material’s volume when the temperature is increased.
- a system that does not exchange matter or energy with the environment.
- the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a material.
23 Clues: the study of heat. • energy due to motion. • the change in state from a liquid to a gas. • the process by which a gas changes to a liquid. • movement in all directions and at different speeds. • the object that provides energy for energy transfer. • a material through which thermal energy flows easily. • the object that gains energy from the energy transfer. • ...
Energy Vocabulary Puzzle 2022-04-18
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- Radiation- Sun-generated heat
- partially decayed vegetation, causes lots of pollution when burned
- Energy- Energy stored in motion or at rest
- The use of solar energy as a renewable energy source
- All energy on Earth comes from this source
- Using water and a dam, this energy is renewable
- Transform- Energy's capacity to change its form
- the layer on which most visible light is emitted
- An energy source that is derived from fossilized plants and animals.
- Waves- The longest wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum, but the travel at a slow speed
- A renewable source from heat underground produced by Earth’s insides
- A resource that uses animal and plant matter or waste.
- Energy- Energy transmitted via electromagnetic waves from the Sun.
- Rain with a pH lower than normal caused by burning fossil fuels
- Locating natural gas underground by using high pressured water
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- Resources that can be replenished quickly.
- the most common nonrenewable resource that releases sulfur dioxide
- darker, cooler areas of the surface
- of Conservation of Energy- Energy is neither created nor destroyed, only transformed.
- The process of carbon exchange between organisms and the environment.
- Energy- The force of motion
- a nonrenewable energy source that uses radioactive Uranium as a fuel
- Fuels made from plants.
- An unstable source of renewable energy that derives from the sun
- Solar wind is a layer of air that can move at 800 km/s
- Having the ability to work
- A energy produced by the tides Hydro Cell- A source of energy made by water converted in a car by a special fuel cell
- Flares- An explosion of light
- The most abundant and clean burning fuel in the United States
29 Clues: Fuels made from plants. • Having the ability to work • Energy- The force of motion • Radiation- Sun-generated heat • Flares- An explosion of light • darker, cooler areas of the surface • Resources that can be replenished quickly. • Energy- Energy stored in motion or at rest • All energy on Earth comes from this source • Using water and a dam, this energy is renewable • ...
Energy Vocabulary Puzzle 2022-04-18
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- Power An unstable source of renewable energy that derives from the sun
- Resources Resources that can be replenished quickly.
- Flares An explosion of light
- Power A energy produced by the tides Hydro Cell- A source of energy made by water converted in a car by a special fuel cell
- A renewable source from heat underground produced by Earth’s insides
- Rain Rain with a pH lower than normal caused by burning fossil fuels
- Transform Energy's capacity to change its form
- darker, cooler areas of the surface
- Fuels made from plants.
- Using water and a dam, this energy is renewable
- Gas The most abundant and clean burning fuel in the United States
- Cycle The process of carbon exchange between organisms and the environment.
- Fuels An energy source that is derived from fossilized plants and animals.
- Energy Energy stored in motion or at rest
- the most common nonrenewable resource that releases sulfur dioxide
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- Power a nonrenewable energy source that uses radioactive Uranium as a fuel
- Locating natural gas underground by using high pressured water
- partially decayed vegetation, causes lots of pollution when burned
- Radiation- Sun-generated heat
- Power The use of solar energy as a renewable energy source
- of Conservation of Energy Energy is neither created nor destroyed, only transformed.
- Having the ability to work
- Solar wind is a layer of air that can move at 800 km/s
- All energy on Earth comes from this source
- the layer on which most visible light is emitted
- A resource that uses animal and plant matter or waste.
- Waves The longest wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum, but the travel at a slow speed
- Energy The force of motion
- Energy Energy transmitted via electromagnetic waves from the Sun.
- Shale Solid combustible mixture of hydrocarbons.
30 Clues: Fuels made from plants. • Having the ability to work • Energy The force of motion • Radiation- Sun-generated heat • Flares An explosion of light • darker, cooler areas of the surface • All energy on Earth comes from this source • Energy Energy stored in motion or at rest • Using water and a dam, this energy is renewable • Transform Energy's capacity to change its form • ...
Energy Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-29
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- Energy cannot be created or _________.
- energy produced by vibrations traveling through matter
- An oven ________ food is an example of thermal energy.
- energy that uses outlets, cords, or batteries
- Another word for thermal energy is _____ energy.
- Energy can be ______ from one form to another.
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- Peddling a ______ is an example of mechanical energy.
- acronym used to remember the forms of energy
- Another word for light energy is ______ energy.
- A dog's _____ is an example of sound energy.
- Energy from the ______ is light energy.
- Energy is the ability to do ______ or create change.
- energy stored in an object or released when an object is moving
- The _________ you use at school is an example of electrical energy.
- also known as radiant energy
- also known as heat energy
16 Clues: also known as heat energy • also known as radiant energy • Energy cannot be created or _________. • Energy from the ______ is light energy. • acronym used to remember the forms of energy • A dog's _____ is an example of sound energy. • energy that uses outlets, cords, or batteries • Energy can be ______ from one form to another. • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2017-11-17
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- splits glucose into three-carbon molecules
- produces molecules that carry energy to the second part of cellular respiration
- coin-shaped membrane-enclosed compartments
- using chemical energy instead of light energy to make energy-storing carbon-based molecules
- a process that captures energy from sunlight to make sugars that store chemical energy
- low energy molecule that can be converted to ATP
- releases chemical energy from sugars and other carbon-based molecules to make ATP when oxygen is present
- reaction that uses energy from light-dependent reactions to make sugar
- process that does not need oxygen
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- membrane-bound organelles where photosynthesis takes place in plants
- a molecules in chloroplasts that absorbs some of the energy in visible light
- absorbs light
- series of proteins in the membrane of the thylakoid
- reaction that captures energy from the sunlight
- enzyme that makes ATP
- causes your muscles to burn while working out
- uses carbon dioxide and energy carried by ATP to make simple sugars
- removes electrons from NADH molecules and recycles NAD+ molecules
- is a molecule that transfers energy from the breakdown of food molecules to cell processes
- process where oxygen is needed to take place
20 Clues: absorbs light • enzyme that makes ATP • process that does not need oxygen • splits glucose into three-carbon molecules • coin-shaped membrane-enclosed compartments • process where oxygen is needed to take place • causes your muscles to burn while working out • reaction that captures energy from the sunlight • low energy molecule that can be converted to ATP • ...
8.2 and 8.4 crossword 2023-05-17
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- how many of them there are
- renewable energy- energy that cannot be reused
- lots of snow going down at once
- how fast something is going
- stuff that makes humans not be tired
- energy- energy of motion
- gasses- a gas that contributes to greenhouses
- a fire that is spreading rapidly
- how heavy something is
- weight of an organism
- how tall something is
- conditions of atmosphere
- when the earths plates hit eachother
- when an area is in lack of water
- energy- energy that has not been used yet
- a mountain or hill that spits out lava
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- energy- energy moved by a body
- using a very little amount
- when parts of land fall down
- energy- energy that has to be transfered through humans
- a really big rainstorm
- decrease- when the speed of something slows down
- pollution- how bad the atmosphere is
- energy- energy that can be reused
- a really big wave that hits land
- fuels- natural energy
- a strong wind that destroys anything in its path
27 Clues: weight of an organism • how tall something is • fuels- natural energy • a really big rainstorm • how heavy something is • energy- energy of motion • conditions of atmosphere • using a very little amount • how many of them there are • how fast something is going • when parts of land fall down • energy- energy moved by a body • lots of snow going down at once • ...
Energy Unit Crossword 2014-10-14
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- Law of Conservation of Energy: Energy cannot be created or ___________.
- energy released during a chemical change or reaction
- transfer of heat by the movement of a liquid or gas (think cycle)
- energy of moving parts
- energy that travels in waves or vibrations
- type of energy affected by speed
- Law of Conservation of Energy: Energy cannot be __________ or destroyed.
- energy of heat
- type of energy affected by height
- energy from the sun/light energy
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- Law of Conservation of Energy: Energy can change ________.
- energy of moving electrons
- transfer of heat through direct contact
- transfer of heat through waves
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- chemical, nuclear and elastic energy is classified as potential enegy because they all ____ their energy
16 Clues: energy of heat • energy of moving parts • energy of moving electrons • transfer of heat through waves • type of energy affected by speed • energy from the sun/light energy • type of energy affected by height • transfer of heat through direct contact • energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • energy that travels in waves or vibrations • ...
Science Assignment 2020-11-01
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- The resistance to motion.
- ______ farms create energy from the sun.
- We have to use _____ to make something move.
- A container that holds lots of energy/power. We use it in torches.
- This is another word for power.
- This comes from a _______ point.
- gravitational _______ energy.
- Thermal energy creates ________.
- Another word for strong.
- This energy makes friction.
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- Light comes in the form of ______.
- What keeps us on the ground?
- Another word for Energy. Eg; We have a new _____ in Jesus.
- Being warm.
- A type of energy that creates heat.
- This term we have been focusing on ______.
- The sun produces rays of _________.
- An act of moving.
- The measurement of warmth and cold.
- ______ farms create energy from the breeze.
20 Clues: Being warm. • An act of moving. • Another word for strong. • The resistance to motion. • This energy makes friction. • What keeps us on the ground? • gravitational _______ energy. • This is another word for power. • This comes from a _______ point. • Thermal energy creates ________. • Light comes in the form of ______. • A type of energy that creates heat. • ...
physics 2022-01-25
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- a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- of Energy the energy of interacting bodies or particles in a closed system remains constant
- of Momentum the total momentum of a system remains constant
- system a system thatF is free from the influence of a net external force that alters the momentum of the system
- force acting over time
- System a system that has flows of information, energy, and/or matter between the system and its environment
- 3rd Law the law of action and reaction
- the capacity for doing work
- the condition of a system when neither its state of motion nor its internal energy state tends to change with time
- Collision a collision in which there is no net loss in kinetic energy in the system as a result of the collision
- Energy sum of the kinetic energy, or energy of motion, and the potential energy
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- speed of something in a given direction
- energy stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity
- system a system that is completely isolated from its environment
- measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force
- Force the support force exerted upon an object that is in contact with another stable object
- time rate of doing work or delivering energy, expressible as the amount of work done W, or energy transferred, divided by the time interval t—or W/t
- unit of power in the International System
- 2nd Law F=ma
- energy a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion
- property of a body by virtue of which it opposes any agency that attempts to put it in motion
- unit of work or energy in the International System of Units
- 1st Law An object remains at rest and an object in motion maintains its velocity unless it experience an unbalanced force
- property of all matter
- Collision a collision in which there is a loss of kinetic energy
26 Clues: 2nd Law F=ma • force acting over time • property of all matter • the capacity for doing work • 3rd Law the law of action and reaction • speed of something in a given direction • unit of power in the International System • of Momentum the total momentum of a system remains constant • unit of work or energy in the International System of Units • ...
cheni energy source crossword 2018-02-27
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- very expensive to build hydrogen fuel _____.
- greenhouse gases, methane, and carbon dioxide may be _______.
- produce energy and electricity in hydropower plants.
- when an energy source can be restocked in a relatively short amount of time.
- getting hot steam and water from the earth's crust does not use much of this.
- uses the force of flowing water to create energy.
- destroy some wildlife and natural resources.
- a simple motion caused by uneven heating of the Earth's surface.
- these are put into the ground to bring heat from the earth's crust to the surface.
- this type of energy is taken from the wind by turbines.
- the simplest element known to man
- hydrogen had one of these and one electron.
- there are three of these and geothermal energy does two of them.
- any organic matter that can be used as an energy source.
- this percentage of energy from the wind is given to turbines.
- solar energy cannot be used on all parts of this.
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- sometimes people must cut these down to create biomass fuels.
- using biomass fuels creates none of this that other energy sources create.
- it meets ______ energy needs.
- this type of energy comes from hot steam or hot water in the earth's crust.
- solar energy can only be used when this is out.
- produced when radiant energy from the sun strikes the solar cell.
- geothermal energy does not include this need.
- energy from the sun.
- a large size can produce enough electricity to power 1000 homes.
- hydrogen is an energy _______.
- energy is produced from hydrogen by combining with this.
- along with crops, and yard and animal waste this is a biomass.
- an important part of solar energy and is free.
- where this and land meet is an ideal place for wind to blow.
30 Clues: energy from the sun. • it meets ______ energy needs. • hydrogen is an energy _______. • the simplest element known to man • hydrogen had one of these and one electron. • very expensive to build hydrogen fuel _____. • destroy some wildlife and natural resources. • geothermal energy does not include this need. • an important part of solar energy and is free. • ...
Lesson 3 Review 2022-10-12
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- The positive and negative sides of a battery.
- Higher-watt light bulbs transfer ______ thermal energy.
- This measure is used to describe a battery's stored STRENGTH and POTENTIAL energy.
- This can increase thermal energy transfer.
- There will always be heat transfer between two objects unless they have the ______ temperatures.
- A change from one type of energy to another
- current, and resistance.
- This type of circuit has only one path for energy to flow.
- The conditions of the experiment that are kept the same.
- The purpose of a resistor is to ______ the current.
- The average amount of energy of molecular motion in a substance.
- Two or more batteries when connected in series or in parallel are both ____.
- Thermal energy and temperature have a __________ proportional relationship.
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- _______ Law is the relationship between
- Energy movement from one place to another.
- The temperature readings of the two resistors in Lab 3.1 was an example of this variable.
- _________ energy is a form of energy that matter has due to the movement of its particles.
- This can prevent thermal energy transfer.
- The device used to measure current in a circuit.
- The law of ____________ states that energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- A form of energy that is transferred between objects flowing from hotter substances to colder ones.
- Objects with more _______ will have more thermal energy.
- Testing two different resistors was an example of this variable.
- The fan ran ________ when we placed a resistor in the circuit.
- This type of circuit has multiple paths for energy to flow.
- An individual particle's thermal energy is the same as its _______________ energy, which is the energy of moving objects.
- This uses symbols to represent electrical components.
- Current x Voltage = ______________________
- This word describes a wires thickness.
- Which would have more thermal energy, a pool or lake?
30 Clues: current, and resistance. • This word describes a wires thickness. • _______ Law is the relationship between • This can prevent thermal energy transfer. • Energy movement from one place to another. • This can increase thermal energy transfer. • Current x Voltage = ______________________ • A change from one type of energy to another • ...
Types of Energy Crossword 2017-05-07
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- Energy of movement
- Opposites attract - same sides repel
- Energy that is used to do work
- Water-energy
- Stored energy
- Energy of particles moving through a wire
- Radiant energy emitted by the sun
- Energy that occurs when objects are stretched
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- Batteries contain this energy
- Energy you can see
- Energy of turbines
- This energy is not in space
- A form of energy you can hear
- Ouch don't touch
- Energy of the sun
- Has many different forms
16 Clues: Water-energy • Stored energy • Ouch don't touch • Energy of the sun • Energy you can see • Energy of turbines • Energy of movement • Has many different forms • This energy is not in space • Batteries contain this energy • A form of energy you can hear • Energy that is used to do work • Radiant energy emitted by the sun • Opposites attract - same sides repel • ...
Energy Glossary Cross Word 2012-06-05
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- photovoltaics: a new generation of flexible and cheap solar cells made from carbon-based materials
- energy a measure of the total kinetic energy possessed by particles in a substance
- braking vehicle braking system that stores some of the kinetic energy of a car as it slows down and uses this energy to power the car
- energy energy stored within a substance such as fuel or food that may be released when the substance is burnt or digested
- material added into ceilings and between the walls of a house to reduce heat transfer
- energy form of energy that is visible, such as that produced by the Sun
- energy energy stored inside an atom
- energy energy that causes charged particles to move
- energy energy that travels as vibrating waves and can be heard by our ears as sound
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- energy stored energy possessed by an object, such as elastic potential energy of a squashed spring
- rating label: a label showing a number of stars (usually from 1 to 6), which can be used to compare the energy efficiency of different appliances
- potential energy stored energy of an object that is held above the Earth's surface
- House Energy Rating Scheme: a scheme that uses computer simulations to provide a star rating (to a maximum of 10 stars) to houses based on the effectiveness of the external walls against heat loss
- energy energy possessed by a moving object
- (J) unit of measurement for energy
- this is done whenever an object is moved or is forced to change shape
- potential energy energy stored within a stretched or compressed object, like a spring or elastic material
17 Clues: (J) unit of measurement for energy • energy energy stored inside an atom • energy energy possessed by a moving object • energy energy that causes charged particles to move • this is done whenever an object is moved or is forced to change shape • energy form of energy that is visible, such as that produced by the Sun • ...
Energy Unit Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-10
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- the non-renewable fossil fuel made from dead plants
- being still
- moving energy
- resources can be non-renewable and _________
- we use this type of energy by getting cells that turn light energy into electricity
- energy as waves
- the earth's heat
- heat energy
- the opposite of renewable energy
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- the non-renewable fossil fuel that is a black liquid
- we get this energy we get from the turning of turbines that turns mechanical energy into electricity
- photosynthesis changes electromagnetic energy to _________
- the source of all energy
- your phone charger uses what energy
- a bike powering a circuit would be what energy
- the non-renewable non-fossil fuel that uses uranium-235
- the ability to make something move/change
- the non-renewable fossil fuel that is a flammable gas
- energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together
19 Clues: being still • heat energy • moving energy • energy as waves • the earth's heat • the source of all energy • the opposite of renewable energy • your phone charger uses what energy • the ability to make something move/change • resources can be non-renewable and _________ • a bike powering a circuit would be what energy • the non-renewable fossil fuel made from dead plants • ...
Science Review 2023-10-15
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- this energy is observed in an oven and the sun
- natural things that humans need to survive, air and water
- this types of energy helps us see
- this is how energy moves through the wires
- these resources are not replaced when used
- this energy is generated by a dam
- this is what energy moves through, contains wires
- this energy is caused by vibrations
- Fuel these are natural fuel sources, coal and gas
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- this energy is any type of movement
- these resources are easily replaced when used
- energy going from one object to another
- this energy comes from the earth
- this makes things move and change
- this make anything electric work
- energy changing as it moves through objects
- this energy is harnessed by turbines
- this energy comes from the sun
18 Clues: this energy comes from the sun • this energy comes from the earth • this make anything electric work • this types of energy helps us see • this makes things move and change • this energy is generated by a dam • this energy is any type of movement • this energy is caused by vibrations • this energy is harnessed by turbines • energy going from one object to another • ...
BI 10/11 2023-11-15
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- ability to cause change
- light taken in and transformed into heat energy
- length of a wave from crest to crest
- going from liquid to gas
- energy with both KE and PE
- transfer of thermal energy due to difference in temp always high to low
- heat transfer through direct contact
- amount of energy in a substance
- heat transfer without a substance or through empty space
- light waves bend or change speed and direction through different mediums
- all 7 types of radiation
- number of waves that pass a point in an amount of time
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- wave that travels with or without a medium
- light waves bounce off materials
- energy of motion
- energy due to position or composition
- energy cannot be created nor destroyed
- change from one form of energy into another
- heat transfer through movement of a fluid
- substance going to different phase
- going from solid to liquid
- wave through a medium or a vibration
- measure of thermal energy or motion of particles
- transfer of energy
24 Clues: energy of motion • transfer of energy • ability to cause change • going from liquid to gas • all 7 types of radiation • energy with both KE and PE • going from solid to liquid • amount of energy in a substance • light waves bounce off materials • substance going to different phase • length of a wave from crest to crest • wave through a medium or a vibration • ...
energy crossword thing 2022-03-04
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- a force that resists stuff from sliding
- total energy
- ability to cause change
- law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- heat energy
- energy in motion
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- energy in objects above earths surface
- transfer of energy
- energy that you hear
- energy in chemical bonds
- energy from the nucleus of an atom
- energy from an electric current going through an object
- stored energy
- light energy
- energy in objects being stretched
- the movement of molecules in matter
16 Clues: heat energy • total energy • light energy • stored energy • energy in motion • transfer of energy • energy that you hear • ability to cause change • energy in chemical bonds • energy in objects being stretched • energy from the nucleus of an atom • the movement of molecules in matter • energy in objects above earths surface • a force that resists stuff from sliding • ...
tired 2023-01-30
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- defined as the amount of energy exerted when a force of one newton is applied over a displacement of one meter.
- energy: energy that an object has due to its motion or position.
- applying a force to move or change something.
- the rate at which energy is used (the amount of energy consumed per unit time).
- equal to 1 Joule per second.
- Machine: A machine that does work with only one movement of the machine
- Potential energy: energy stored within the bonds between atoms of matter. It is used to keep atoms bonded together.
- Ratio of output work to input work
- Potential energy: energy stored within the nucleus of an atom. It is energy that keeps the subatomic particles of the atomic nucleus together.
- Energy (KE): energy of motion.
- transfer: The movement of energy
- of Conservation of Energy: energy cannot be created or destroyed but it can change to different forms
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- Energy (PE): stored energy of position
- is the ability to do work.
- hour: equals the energy consumed by a 1,000 watt device that is operating for 1 hour.
- Machine: Combination of two or more simple machines
- Potential Energy (PEg): energy stored in an object as a result of its height.
- Dissipation: loss of energy
- transformation: the conversion of energy from one form to another.
19 Clues: is the ability to do work. • Dissipation: loss of energy • equal to 1 Joule per second. • Energy (KE): energy of motion. • transfer: The movement of energy • Ratio of output work to input work • Energy (PE): stored energy of position • applying a force to move or change something. • Machine: Combination of two or more simple machines • ...
vocab 2023-01-30
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- defined as the amount of energy exerted when a force of one newton is applied over a displacement of one meter.
- energy: energy that an object has due to its motion or position.
- applying a force to move or change something.
- the rate at which energy is used (the amount of energy consumed per unit time).
- equal to 1 Joule per second.
- Machine: A machine that does work with only one movement of the machine
- Potential energy: energy stored within the bonds between atoms of matter. It is used to keep atoms bonded together.
- Ratio of output work to input work
- Potential energy: energy stored within the nucleus of an atom. It is energy that keeps the subatomic particles of the atomic nucleus together.
- Energy (KE): energy of motion.
- transfer: The movement of energy
- of Conservation of Energy: energy cannot be created or destroyed but it can change to different forms
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- Energy (PE): stored energy of position
- is the ability to do work.
- hour: equals the energy consumed by a 1,000 watt device that is operating for 1 hour.
- Machine: Combination of two or more simple machines
- Potential Energy (PEg): energy stored in an object as a result of its height.
- Dissipation: loss of energy
- transformation: the conversion of energy from one form to another.
19 Clues: is the ability to do work. • Dissipation: loss of energy • equal to 1 Joule per second. • Energy (KE): energy of motion. • transfer: The movement of energy • Ratio of output work to input work • Energy (PE): stored energy of position • applying a force to move or change something. • Machine: Combination of two or more simple machines • ...
Alexander Paneto Conservation Energy 2023-01-30
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- defined as the amount of energy exerted when a force of one newton is applied over a displacement of one meter.
- energy: energy that an object has due to its motion or position.
- applying a force to move or change something.
- the rate at which energy is used (the amount of energy consumed per unit time).
- equal to 1 Joule per second.
- Machine: A machine that does work with only one movement of the machine
- Potential energy: energy stored within the bonds between atoms of matter. It is used to keep atoms bonded together.
- Ratio of output work to input work
- Potential energy: energy stored within the nucleus of an atom. It is energy that keeps the subatomic particles of the atomic nucleus together.
- Energy (KE): energy of motion.
- transfer: The movement of energy
- of Conservation of Energy: energy cannot be created or destroyed but it can change to different forms
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- Energy (PE): stored energy of position
- is the ability to do work.
- hour: equals the energy consumed by a 1,000 watt device that is operating for 1 hour.
- Machine: Combination of two or more simple machines
- Potential Energy (PEg): energy stored in an object as a result of its height.
- Dissipation: loss of energy
- transformation: the conversion of energy from one form to another.
19 Clues: is the ability to do work. • Dissipation: loss of energy • equal to 1 Joule per second. • Energy (KE): energy of motion. • transfer: The movement of energy • Ratio of output work to input work • Energy (PE): stored energy of position • applying a force to move or change something. • Machine: Combination of two or more simple machines • ...
types of energy 2023-12-10
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- energy that can be relesed
- energy can't be created or destroyed only trasfered or trasfomed
- light energy
- heat energy
- when the rollercoster gets to the top of a slop what type of energy does it have(PE OF KE)
- the energy large objects like plants produce which pulls things to them
- soundwaves
- when the rollercoster is going down the slop what energy does it have the MOST of (PE OR KE)
- energy of things that move
- when two atoms are combind into a bigger atom
- electical energy or energy of electrons
- if a bolder is on the edge of a cilf what type of energy does the bordler have (PE OR KE)
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- energy locked in nucleus of atom
- energy that is relesed
- uint of energy
- when a atom is seperated into two smaller atoms
- when a person is running what type of energy does he have(PE OR KE)
- energy stored in bonds of molucles
- when the rollercoster is going down the slop what energy does it have the LEAST of (PE OR KE)
- energy from a streched or bent object
20 Clues: soundwaves • heat energy • light energy • uint of energy • energy that is relesed • energy that can be relesed • energy of things that move • energy locked in nucleus of atom • energy stored in bonds of molucles • energy from a streched or bent object • electical energy or energy of electrons • when two atoms are combind into a bigger atom • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2024-10-02
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- unit of energy
- a system in which matter and energy exchanges do not occur across boundaries
- the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- energy in the form of moving waves of light
- the law that states that energy can't be created or destroyed but can be changed from one form to another
- the ability to do work or cause change
- the energy of electrical charges
- force exerted on an object that causes it to move (force x distance)
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- energy stored in chemical bonds
- the total energy of all the particles of an object
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- a system that exchanges neither matter nor energy with its surroundings
- the process of changing one form of energy to another
- a system in which exchanges of matter or energy occur across system boundaries
- stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- energy of motion
- the rate at which work is done
- energy caused by an object's vibrations
18 Clues: unit of energy • energy of motion • the rate at which work is done • energy stored in chemical bonds • the energy of electrical charges • the ability to do work or cause change • energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • energy caused by an object's vibrations • energy in the form of moving waves of light • the total energy of all the particles of an object • ...
Energy and Energy Resources 2023-12-11
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- total energy of an object or group of objects due to large-scale motions and interactions
- carried by sound
- carried by electromagnetic waves
- force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching
- energy transfer to an object by a force, making the object move in the direction of the force
- sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in matter due to their random motion
- stored in the nucleus of an atom
- carried by an electric current
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- transmitted by electromagnetic waves
- states that energy can be transformed from one form into another or transferred from one region to another, but energy cannot be created or destroyed
- ability to cause change
- stored energy due to interactions between objects or particles
- due to motion
13 Clues: due to motion • carried by sound • ability to cause change • carried by an electric current • carried by electromagnetic waves • stored in the nucleus of an atom • transmitted by electromagnetic waves • stored energy due to interactions between objects or particles • force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching • ...
Energy 101 2020-11-30
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- This energy is carried by electrical charges
- This is the abbreviation for potential energy
- energy of motion
- This energy is carried by sound waves
- Law of ___ of Energy says energy cannot be created or destroyed
- Energy cannot be created or ___
- This energy is from electromagnetic waves
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- stored energy
- Thermal energy really means ____
- This is the abbreviation for kinetic energy
- Energy cannot be ___ or destroyed
- This energy is stored in the bonds of molecules
- This kind of energy is stored in the nucleus, or center, of atoms.
- This word means the ability to do work or to cause change
- Chemical energy is stored in the ____ of molecules
- This energy means heat
16 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • This energy means heat • Energy cannot be created or ___ • Thermal energy really means ____ • Energy cannot be ___ or destroyed • This energy is carried by sound waves • This energy is from electromagnetic waves • This is the abbreviation for kinetic energy • This energy is carried by electrical charges • ...
Conservation of Energy Vocabulary Assignment 2024-01-09
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- defined as the amount of energy exerted when a force of one newton is applied over a displacement of one meter.
- energy: energy that an object has due to its motion or position.
- applying a force to move or change something.
- the rate at which energy is used (the amount of energy consumed per unit time).
- equal to 1 Joule per second.
- Machine: A machine that does work with only one movement of the machine
- Potential energy: energy stored within the bonds between atoms of matter. It is used to keep atoms bonded together.
- Ratio of output work to input work
- Potential energy: energy stored within the nucleus of an atom. It is energy that keeps the subatomic particles of the atomic nucleus together.
- Energy (KE): energy of motion.
- transfer: The movement of energy
- of Conservation of Energy: energy cannot be created or destroyed but it can change to different forms
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- Energy (PE): stored energy of position
- is the ability to do work.
- hour: equals the energy consumed by a 1,000 watt device that is operating for 1 hour.
- Machine: Combination of two or more simple machines
- Potential Energy (PEg): energy stored in an object as a result of its height.
- Dissipation: loss of energy
- transformation: the conversion of energy from one form to another.
19 Clues: is the ability to do work. • Dissipation: loss of energy • equal to 1 Joule per second. • Energy (KE): energy of motion. • transfer: The movement of energy • Ratio of output work to input work • Energy (PE): stored energy of position • applying a force to move or change something. • Machine: Combination of two or more simple machines • ...
Conservation of energy 2023-01-30
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- defined as the amount of energy exerted when a force of one newton is applied over a displacement of one meter.
- energy: energy that an object has due to its motion or position.
- applying a force to move or change something.
- the rate at which energy is used (the amount of energy consumed per unit time).
- equal to 1 Joule per second.
- Machine: A machine that does work with only one movement of the machine
- Potential energy: energy stored within the bonds between atoms of matter. It is used to keep atoms bonded together.
- Ratio of output work to input work
- Potential energy: energy stored within the nucleus of an atom. It is energy that keeps the subatomic particles of the atomic nucleus together.
- Energy (KE): energy of motion.
- transfer: The movement of energy
- of Conservation of Energy: energy cannot be created or destroyed but it can change to different forms
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- Energy (PE): stored energy of position
- is the ability to do work.
- hour: equals the energy consumed by a 1,000 watt device that is operating for 1 hour. LOOK ON THE NEXT PAGE!!!!!!
- Machine: Combination of two or more simple machines
- Potential Energy (PEg): energy stored in an object as a result of its height.
- Dissipation: loss of energy
- transformation: the conversion of energy from one form to another.
19 Clues: is the ability to do work. • Dissipation: loss of energy • equal to 1 Joule per second. • Energy (KE): energy of motion. • transfer: The movement of energy • Ratio of output work to input work • Energy (PE): stored energy of position • applying a force to move or change something. • Machine: Combination of two or more simple machines • ...
tired 2023-01-30
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- defined as the amount of energy exerted when a force of one newton is applied over a displacement of one meter.
- energy: energy that an object has due to its motion or position.
- applying a force to move or change something.
- the rate at which energy is used (the amount of energy consumed per unit time).
- equal to 1 Joule per second.
- Machine: A machine that does work with only one movement of the machine
- Potential energy: energy stored within the bonds between atoms of matter. It is used to keep atoms bonded together.
- Ratio of output work to input work
- Potential energy: energy stored within the nucleus of an atom. It is energy that keeps the subatomic particles of the atomic nucleus together.
- Energy (KE): energy of motion.
- transfer: The movement of energy
- of Conservation of Energy: energy cannot be created or destroyed but it can change to different forms
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- Energy (PE): stored energy of position
- is the ability to do work.
- hour: equals the energy consumed by a 1,000 watt device that is operating for 1 hour.
- Machine: Combination of two or more simple machines
- Potential Energy (PEg): energy stored in an object as a result of its height.
- Dissipation: loss of energy
- transformation: the conversion of energy from one form to another.
19 Clues: is the ability to do work. • Dissipation: loss of energy • equal to 1 Joule per second. • Energy (KE): energy of motion. • transfer: The movement of energy • Ratio of output work to input work • Energy (PE): stored energy of position • applying a force to move or change something. • Machine: Combination of two or more simple machines • ...
Energy Lesson 1-2 (page 5-19) 2022-10-03
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- Weight X Height above ground
- Force X Distance / Time
- Type of energy you can hear but not see
- Energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- An object is in ________ if its position changes relative to another object
- radiation Energy from the sun
- What is the difference between power and work
- Force X Distance is equal to what
- A push or a pull
- The more energy used the __________ an object can move
- Joules are used to measure this
- Type of energy a rubberband or trampoline uses
- When a girl jumps off a trampoline the stored energy is _____________ from the trampoline to the girl.
- The energy you transfer is ___________, or held in readiness by the object to be used later
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- The amount of work depends on the amount of force and the ____________ an object moves
- What did we build during the WVU STEAM experiment.
- The SI unit of work
- The type of energy that an object in motion has
- _____________, sound, and electricity are types of energy as well.
- Energy that is transferred from the food you eat to your body
- Moving an object a greater distance requires____________ work
- Another word for newtonmeter
- The energy to do work comes from _______________
- Kinetic energy depends on somethings __________ and mass
- Type of energy you can feel but not see
- fuel burns it changes into other substances and _________ energy
- Do you do any work by holding something
- Does a cyclist have energy if they are sitting still on top of a hill
28 Clues: A push or a pull • The SI unit of work • Force X Distance / Time • Weight X Height above ground • Another word for newtonmeter • radiation Energy from the sun • Joules are used to measure this • Force X Distance is equal to what • Type of energy you can hear but not see • Type of energy you can feel but not see • Do you do any work by holding something • ...
Thermal Energy Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-14
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- – an increase in a material’s volume when its temperature increases
- – a material through which thermal energy flows easily
- – the sum of the kinetic energy and the potentialenergy in the particles that make up a material
- – the movement of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
- – energy which an object possesses by virtue of being in motion
- – rapid chemical combination of a substance with oxygen, involving the production of heat and light
- – the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors
- – the movement of fluids in a cycle because of convection
- - a substance, typically liquid or gas, that is used to reduce or regulate the temperature of a system
- – the amount of thermal energy required to increase the temperature of 1kg of a material by 1oC
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- – a machine that converts thermal energy into mechanical energy
- – a device that regulates the temperature of a system
- – a device that uses electric energy to transfer thermal energy from a cooler location to a warmer location
- – the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another
- – the average kinetic energy of the particles that make up a material
- – the transfer of thermal energy between materials by the collision of particles
- – the transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves
- – a decrease in a material’s volume when its temperature increases
- – a material through which thermal energy does not flow easily
- – a device that converts electrical energy into thermal energy
20 Clues: – a device that regulates the temperature of a system • – a material through which thermal energy flows easily • – the movement of fluids in a cycle because of convection • – a material through which thermal energy does not flow easily • – a device that converts electrical energy into thermal energy • ...
6th Grade Vocabulary Review 2022-09-27
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- the energy of light and other forms of radiation, which travels through space as waves
- the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of fluid
- the temperature at which no more energy can be removed from matter
- how hot or cold something is
- a material that does not conduct heat well
- the energy an object has because of its position
- the potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- the temperature scale on which zero is the temperature at which no more energy can be removed from matter
- the transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
- the ability to do work or cause change
- energy that an object has due to its motion
- the temperature scale on which water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212 degrees
- kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- potential energy that depends on the height of an object
- the amount of heat required to raised the temperature of 1 kilogram of a material by 1 Kelvin
- a law that energy cannot be created or destroyed
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- a material that conducts heat well
- expansion of matter when it is heated
- the temperature scale on which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees
- the total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles of an object
- transfer of heat through direct contact
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- a change from one for of energy to another
- the energy of electric charges
- the energy of stretched or compressed objects
- a form of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms
26 Clues: how hot or cold something is • the energy of electric charges • a material that conducts heat well • expansion of matter when it is heated • the ability to do work or cause change • transfer of heat through direct contact • a material that does not conduct heat well • a change from one for of energy to another • energy that an object has due to its motion • ...
PS: Unit 5 Chapter 3 2022-05-23
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- most commonly used source of energy for cooking and heating in most of the developing world
- precipitation that brings corrosive components of air pollution back to Earth
- process used by plants to convert solar energy to stored energy
- a solid form of fossil fuel
- the type of energy produced by renewable energy resources
- source of energy dependent on the movement of water
- liquid nonrenewable resource
- the form of coal that has the most moisture and is often called 'brown coal'
- the type of energy that comes from heat deep inside the Earth's crust
- the part of the mechanism in the production of electricity where mechanical energy is converted to electrical energy
- country that relies on geothermal energy
- form of coal that results when lignite is put under extreme heat and pressure
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- the form of energy that relies on rapidly moving air currents
- the type of resource that is constantly available or can be replaced over a relatively short period of time
- the form of coal that is the hardest and produces the most energy
- a source of energy formed from the buried remains of dead plants and animals
- forms of energy that can be used up and are not easily replaced
- hot spot where water and steam burst through the Earth's crust
- fuel source formed when wood is buried and burnt at a low controlled temperature
- form of energy dependent on kinetic energy found in the nucleus of atoms
- the theory that states it takes millions of years for fossil fuels to form
- a source of liquid petroleum that requires digging up large amounts of earth and separating out the oil
- source of energy that uses plants and organic matter
23 Clues: a solid form of fossil fuel • liquid nonrenewable resource • country that relies on geothermal energy • source of energy dependent on the movement of water • source of energy that uses plants and organic matter • the type of energy produced by renewable energy resources • the form of energy that relies on rapidly moving air currents • ...
CostasA Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- A source of flammable energy composed by chemicals changing.
- A factory where crude oil is converted to other substances.
- the main use of coal as a fuel in the U.S.
- heat from Earth's interior.
- A mixture of gasoline and natural alcohol used as fuel in cars.
- the least used significant energy source of electricity production in the U.S.
- powers things like heat, electricity, and transportation as fuel.
- energy produced by flowing water.
- two ways of energy _ are solar panels and insulation.
- A practical form of nuclear energy involving nuclei splitting.
- the main use of oil as a fuel in the U.S.
- keeping heat trapped inside spaces.
- produced from steam reforming and used for energy.
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- one of the most efficient and clean energy sources, but also the most potentially dangerous.
- factors that weaken or disable an energy source.
- movements in water capable of creating energy or power.
- an impractical form of nuclear energy.
- used to create energy with wind and water.
- chemical carbons made of carbon and hydrogen.
- wood, plant parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuels.
- A negative substance released into the air as a side effect of some energy sources.
- chemical compounds made from oil.
- fuel sources capable of being renewed.
- fuels formed naturally under extreme pressure and long periods of time.
- the original source of the energy in wind and flowing water.
- machines that create electricity when turbines help move them.
- fuel sources that cannot be renewed.
- used in the production of panels used in solar energy gathering.
- the leading energy source of electricity production in the U.S.
- Energy that comes directly from the sun's rays.
30 Clues: heat from Earth's interior. • chemical compounds made from oil. • energy produced by flowing water. • keeping heat trapped inside spaces. • fuel sources that cannot be renewed. • an impractical form of nuclear energy. • fuel sources capable of being renewed. • the main use of oil as a fuel in the U.S. • the main use of coal as a fuel in the U.S. • ...
CostasA Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- one of the most efficient and clean energy sources, but also the most potentially dangerous.
- used in the production of panels used in solar energy gathering.
- energy produced by flowing water.
- A practical form of nuclear energy involving nuclei splitting.
- the leading energy source of electricity production in the U.S.
- A negative substance released into the air as a side effect of some energy sources.
- A factory where crude oil is converted to other substances.
- heat from Earth's interior.
- powers things like heat, electricity, and transportation as fuel.
- A mixture of gasoline and natural alcohol used as fuel in cars.
- wood, plant parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuels.
- fuel sources that cannot be renewed.
- used to create energy with wind and water.
- A source of flammable energy composed by chemicals changing.
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- fuels formed naturally under extreme pressure and long periods of time.
- movements in water capable of creating energy or power.
- chemical carbons made of carbon and hydrogen.
- machines that create electricity when turbines help move them.
- produced from steam reforming and used for energy.
- chemical compounds made from oil.
- factors that weaken or disable an energy source.
- keeping heat trapped inside spaces.
- the main use of oil as a fuel in the U.S.
- the original source of the energy in wind and flowing water.
- an impractical form of nuclear energy.
- two ways of energy _ are solar panels and insulation.
- the least used significant energy source of electricity production in the U.S.
- Energy that comes directly from the sun's rays.
- fuel sources capable of being renewed.
- the main use of coal as a fuel in the U.S.
30 Clues: heat from Earth's interior. • chemical compounds made from oil. • energy produced by flowing water. • keeping heat trapped inside spaces. • fuel sources that cannot be renewed. • an impractical form of nuclear energy. • fuel sources capable of being renewed. • the main use of oil as a fuel in the U.S. • the main use of coal as a fuel in the U.S. • ...
Week 1 of March 18 Homework 2024-03-19
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- the energy of an object that moves
- energy stored in an object based on the objects position
- a piece of glass that separates white light into colors of the spectrum
- determined by a wave’s amplitude
- potential energy that depends on the height of an object (the higher the object, the more potential energy it has)
- lower pitch
- the energy of electric charges
- something that changes one form of energy to another form of energy (ex. your stomach, engine, phone)
- softer sound because it has less energy
- bending of light, can make an object appear larger or smaller (ex. A straw looks broken in a glass of water)
- potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed (ex. rubber band, slingshot, spring, bow and arrow)
- heat energy
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- higher pitch
- energy caused by an object’s vibrations; carried by sound waves
- the distance from the peak of one wave to the peak of the next
- energy from the sun
- energy an object has when it is in motion
- the bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface it cannot pass through (ex. Your reflection in a mirror)
- height of a wave
- refract light to help focus and form images of objects (ex. lenses in glasses)
- energy stored in chemical bonds (ex. food, batteries, wood, and gasoline)
- determined by a wave’s wavelength
- the ability to make things happen and is present whenever there are moving objects, sound, light, or heat
- louder sound because it has more energy
- the process of soaking up heat or light (ex. Dark colored clothing absorbs more heat in the sun than lighter colored clothing)
- energy in the form of moving waves of light
26 Clues: lower pitch • heat energy • higher pitch • height of a wave • energy from the sun • the energy of electric charges • determined by a wave’s amplitude • determined by a wave’s wavelength • the energy of an object that moves • louder sound because it has more energy • softer sound because it has less energy • energy an object has when it is in motion • ...
Year 8 SIS and Physical Sciences Key Words 2021-03-08
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- The proportion of useful energy output from a device compared to the amount of energy that is input, usually expressed as a percentage.
- The energy that goes into a device to make it work.
- An ‘educated guess’ about what might happen in an experiment.
- A short summary of what you found out in an experiment.
- Stored energy possessed by an object.
- The variable that is being measured in an experiment.
- A device that transforms the Sun’s energy into electrical energy.
- A value that is much smaller or larger than the other values in a set of data.
- A resource list.
- Gathering secondary data from different sources.
- The stored energy of an object that is held above the Earth’s surface.
- A unit of measurement for energy.
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- The conversion of one type of energy into another type of energy.
- Heat transfer between two objects in contact.
- Material placed in ceilings and walls to reduce heat transfer.
- The energy that is produced by a device that completes a task or job.
- A form of energy that travels as vibrating waves and can be heard by our ears.
- The variable that you choose to change in an experiment.
- The transfer of heat in a liquid or gas.
- Measurements and observations about something.
- The non-useful energy output of a device.
- The study of what is right or wrong.
- Energy that causes charged particles to move.
- A form of energy that is visible.
- The energy stored within a stretched or compressed object.
- The ability to make change happen.
- Heat transfer as a wave, that can even travel through outer space.
- Energy possessed by a moving object.
- Small changes to measurements that cannot be avoided.
- The flow of energy from one object to another.
30 Clues: A resource list. • A form of energy that is visible. • A unit of measurement for energy. • The ability to make change happen. • The study of what is right or wrong. • Energy possessed by a moving object. • Stored energy possessed by an object. • The transfer of heat in a liquid or gas. • The non-useful energy output of a device. • ...
Physics GCSE - Energy 2021-10-12
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- Stored energy (9)
- Electric device used to measure the amount of energy passed through to a component (10)
- The down force caused by mass x gravity (6)
- The unit of distance (5)
- Generating electricity by means of the sea level rise and fall (5)
- The prevention of the transfer of heat energy (10)
- The movement of heat energy by means of a wave of electromagnetic nature (10)
- Energy associated with motion (7)
- One of the four ways energy is transferred, through wires (11)
- Ratio of useful energy to input energy (9)
- Energy that is lost, not useful (5)
- The vertical distance above the ground (6)
- Another name for energy transferred (4,4)
- The amount of matter in an object, in kg (4)
- Unit of Energy(5)
- Behaviour with the stretched or compressed item will return to its original shape (7)
- The cube with 4 different coloured surfaces used to test emittance(6)
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- The rise divided by the run of a straight line graph (8)
- means of generating electricity by the fission of uranium atoms (7)
- The movement of heat energy by means of particle vibrations passed on through a material (10)
- An outdated type of bulb which uses a glowing hot coil of wire, which is very wasteful (8)
- The rate of transfer of energy (5)
- The energy required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a given substance by 1'C (8,4,8)
- One way energy is transferred; through copper wires (8)
- The correct unit of length (5)
- Describes a device which wastes a lot of energy (10)
- The perfect emitter and absorber of energy (5,6)
- The transfer of energy by means of currents of moving particles (10)
- Unit of Power (4)
- One of the four ways energy is transferred, by direct contact force applied (10)
- Means of generating electricity by means of falling water (13)
- Scientest who linked Force to Extension (5)
32 Clues: Stored energy (9) • Unit of Power (4) • Unit of Energy(5) • The unit of distance (5) • The correct unit of length (5) • Energy associated with motion (7) • The rate of transfer of energy (5) • Energy that is lost, not useful (5) • Another name for energy transferred (4,4) • Ratio of useful energy to input energy (9) • The vertical distance above the ground (6) • ...
Unit 2 test 2022-11-15
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- Two Types of Mechanical energy are (___ and ____)
- The caloric theory of matter stated that heatwas stores in materials as a _____ between the atoms
- Has one of he highest specific heats of most natural materials
- The amount of energy it takes to raise on gram of water by 1 degree celcius
- A living reaction is respinse to a stimulus causeing a systen ti stavikize : a _____ feedback loop
- A state in which all parts are equal
- The ______ theory of heat stated that heat energy was the result of atomic motion
- The ability of an organism to maintain a stabke internal state despite changes in the world outside
- The caloric theory of heat was found to be false , and the ______ theory of heat became accepeted
- Energy that is responsible for an objects tempature
- The best explanatio supported by evidence of something in the natural world
- Device used for specific heat
- Energy can be _______ to different forms of energy
- Energy due to the objects position
- A unit for measuring energy, 4.2 of these equals 1 calorie
- The movement of thermal energy through a material is called thermal ____
- The amount of energy required to raise the temp of 1 gram of mass of a substance by 1 degree celcius
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- Heat energy only flows from _______ areas of heat
- Land heats _____ than water
- A peice of hot metal is placed in a cup of cold water, _________ is not used in calculating the quanity of heat lost by the metal
- Energy within an object due to its motion and position
- Energy of motion
- Controlled by thermal energy and is the physical expression of heat energy
- A great potential for low-carbon dioxide electric power generation with a heat engine is ______
- The measure of kinetic molecular energy in a system
- Energy is neither created or destroyed, but rather is is _________
- This resistance to motion converts Mechanical Kinetic energy into heat energy
- Materials tha are good at preventing energy transfer are called ________
- Enrgy that comes from the flow of thermal energy between object
- The greater the ____ of an object, the more heat it takes to change its tempature
30 Clues: Energy of motion • Land heats _____ than water • Device used for specific heat • Energy due to the objects position • A state in which all parts are equal • Heat energy only flows from _______ areas of heat • Two Types of Mechanical energy are (___ and ____) • Energy can be _______ to different forms of energy • The measure of kinetic molecular energy in a system • ...
Energy and Energy Transfer 2017-10-10
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- The output energy of an instrument.
- Substances in food that living things need to live, grow and stay healthy.
- Something that provides the energy we need.
- Different in its own way
- The energy that goes into a system.
- The thin piece of skin inside your ear that vibrates when sound waves hit it.
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- The energy that comes out of a system.
- A system which uses only electric energy as input energy.
- The process by which energy goes from one part of an energy chain to another.
- To move to and fro with small, fast movements.
- Something that has two or more parts that work together.
- Make things happen, move or change.
- When we stretch and let go the strings in an instrument to create sounds.
13 Clues: Different in its own way • The output energy of an instrument. • Make things happen, move or change. • The energy that goes into a system. • The energy that comes out of a system. • Something that provides the energy we need. • To move to and fro with small, fast movements. • Something that has two or more parts that work together. • ...
Box 3 Momentum and Energy 2022-01-21
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- must be a cause
- colliding bodies
- quantity of matter
- systemthat does not allow transfer
- changes with time
- energy transferred
- vector quantity
- sum of kinetic energy
- free from influence
- total kinetic energy
- major law of physics
- a system with external interaction
- stored energy
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- motion pertains to behavior
- any physical change
- two bodies interact
- energy due to motion
- a push or pull
- motion of a moving body
- capacity for doing work
- system remains constant
- force on an object
- force acting over time
- the amount of energy
- power flow
- equal to energy transferred
26 Clues: power flow • stored energy • a push or pull • must be a cause • vector quantity • colliding bodies • changes with time • quantity of matter • energy transferred • force on an object • any physical change • two bodies interact • free from influence • energy due to motion • the amount of energy • total kinetic energy • major law of physics • sum of kinetic energy • force acting over time • ...
Energy Crossword-Megan Bachinsky 2013-01-21
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- / materials that do not allow energy to pass through them easily
- / energy from the nucleus of the atom
- / occurs when heat rises up because it is lighter than colder materials
- / energy in the form of motion
- / resources that people use up faster than nature can replace them
- / combining atoms into one product
- / energy from sun waves
- / occurs when light passes outward through space without the need for solids, liquids, or gases
- / the ability to cause change
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- / renewable and nonrenewable resources
- / occurs when heat transfers through moving particles due to contact
- / energy that is stored or is ready and waiting
- / energy that is doing or has the potential to do work
- / materials that allow energy to pass through them easily
- / natural resources that can be replaced by natural processes in fewer than 100 years
- / energy from the electrons of the atom
- / energy from the vibrations of moving particles in matter
- / stored energy that is released when chemicals combine
- / energy from vibrating particles that moves from hotter objects to cooler ones
- / splitting atoms into two products
20 Clues: / energy from sun waves • / the ability to cause change • / energy in the form of motion • / combining atoms into one product • / splitting atoms into two products • / energy from the nucleus of the atom • / renewable and nonrenewable resources • / energy from the electrons of the atom • / energy that is stored or is ready and waiting • ...
Conservation of Energy 2017-01-23
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- gas, used in home heating that comes from underground deposits
- a fossil fuel found beneath the earth. It is mined and used as a fuel to generate electricity.
- energy sources that are replenished by nature
- energy from a physical force
- coal, oil and natural gas that developed over millions of years from decayed plants and animals.
- a fossil fuel that is extracted from underground.
- the ability to do work
- materials that cannot be replaced by nature
- the energy of motion
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- to change from one form to another
- the energy in the vibrations that cause sound
- energy produced by the sun
- the gravitational energy in flowing water
- energy released by chemical reactions
- a plant material such as wood
- heat that is transferred from the Earth’s hot core
- the energy stored in a body
- form of energy that can be transformed into other forms such as light
- energy from a light source, such as the sun
- the energy contained in warm objects due to their warmth.
20 Clues: the energy of motion • the ability to do work • energy produced by the sun • the energy stored in a body • energy from a physical force • a plant material such as wood • to change from one form to another • energy released by chemical reactions • the gravitational energy in flowing water • energy from a light source, such as the sun • materials that cannot be replaced by nature • ...
Energy and Waves Vocab 2017-12-11
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- All of the food we eat has _______ energy. So does gasoline.
- When a ball is rolling down a hill, it has ______ energy.
- When a ball is at the top of a hill, it has _______ energy.
- The distance between two peaks of a wave.
- Matter that can be transferred between objects but never created or destroyed.
- Any resource that can not be replaced naturally.
- Heat caused by the movement of molecules.
- Abbreviation for Gravitational Potential Energy which is energy of a place or position.
- The movement of electrons.
- Submarines sometimes run on this kind of energy.
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- Music has lots of _____ energy.
- Any resource that can be replaced naturally.
- A transfer of energy that occurs when a force makes an object move.
- Sound _____ and light _____ are different types of ______.
- Moving water has ______ energy.
- The highest point of a ocean wave.
- When water changes to ice, it is an __________.
- When a balloon filled with air is let go, _______ energy happens.
- Solar panels are powered by _____ energy.
- The number of wave cycles that are completed per second.
20 Clues: The movement of electrons. • Music has lots of _____ energy. • Moving water has ______ energy. • The highest point of a ocean wave. • The distance between two peaks of a wave. • Heat caused by the movement of molecules. • Solar panels are powered by _____ energy. • Any resource that can be replaced naturally. • When water changes to ice, it is an __________. • ...
Energy and Waves Vocab 2017-12-11
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- The distance between two peaks of a wave.
- The movement of electrons.
- Solar panels are powered by _____ energy.
- Submarines sometimes run on this kind of energy.
- Any resource that can not be replaced naturally.
- A transfer of energy that occurs when a force makes an object move.
- The number of wave cycles that are completed per second.
- Abbreviation for Gravitational Potential Energy which is energy of a place or position.
- When a ball is at the top of a hill, it has _______ energy.
- Moving water has ______ energy.
- When a ball is rolling down a hill, it has ______ energy.
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- Music has lots of _____ energy.
- Sound _____ and light _____ are different types of ______.
- Any resource that can be replaced naturally.
- When water changes to ice, it is an __________.
- Heat caused by the movement of molecules.
- When a balloon filled with air is let go, _______ energy happens.
- Matter that can be transferred between objects but never created or destroyed.
- All of the food we eat has _______ energy. So does gasoline.
- The highest point of a ocean wave.
20 Clues: The movement of electrons. • Music has lots of _____ energy. • Moving water has ______ energy. • The highest point of a ocean wave. • The distance between two peaks of a wave. • Solar panels are powered by _____ energy. • Heat caused by the movement of molecules. • Any resource that can be replaced naturally. • When water changes to ice, it is an __________. • ...
Menu Project 2023-12-06
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- The quantity of matter in a body
- Type of energy that is in batteries and wood
- The acceleration of an object is directly related to its mass
- The tendency to do nothing or remain unchanged
- Type of energy that includes fusion and fission
- The force that brings all things down to earth
- Type of energy that is heard
- The ability to do work
- An object that attracts certain metals and has a north and south pole
- The push or pull on an object with mass causes it to change its velocity
- An object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force
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- For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- Type of energy that is in motion of an object
- Type of energy that has light
- Energy that is in motion
- The law that states energy cannot be created nor destroyed
- The area around a magnet that attracts metals
- Energy changing from one type to another
- type of energy that has heat
- Type of energy that uses electricity
- Energy that is stored
21 Clues: Energy that is stored • The ability to do work • Energy that is in motion • Type of energy that is heard • type of energy that has heat • Type of energy that has light • The quantity of matter in a body • Type of energy that uses electricity • Energy changing from one type to another • Type of energy that is in batteries and wood • Type of energy that is in motion of an object • ...
Energy Words 2023-02-09
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- Energy Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- Energy vibrations moving through something
- Energy the power an atom's charged particles have to cause an action
- the ability to do work
- able to resume its normal shape
- Energy movement of tiny particles called atoms
- amount of matter in a particle or object
- energy in motion
- Energy the energy of either an object in motion
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- Energy responsible for its temperature
- of Energy cannot be created or destroyed
- speed of motion
- Energy a form of energy released from the nucleus
- energy stored energy
- movement toward a center of gravity.
- Energy light visible to human eyes
16 Clues: speed of motion • energy in motion • energy stored energy • the ability to do work • able to resume its normal shape • Energy light visible to human eyes • movement toward a center of gravity. • Energy responsible for its temperature • of Energy cannot be created or destroyed • amount of matter in a particle or object • Energy vibrations moving through something • ...
Physics of My Life 2023-12-13
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- Power is derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds (atoms and molecules). It is released in a chemical reaction, often producing heat as a by product (exothermic reaction). Batteries, biomass, petroleum, natural gas, and coal are examples of stored chemical energy.
- A renewable energy source that harnesses the power of wind currents. Usually uses turbines to generate electricity.
- Process by which, in a fluid being heated, the warmer part of the mass will rise and the cooler portions will sink.
- A law of science that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but only changed from one form into another or transferred from one object to another.
- Energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy
- Energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles.
- The energy that is stored and held in readiness
- The process of changing one form of energy to one other. In physics, the term energy describes the capacity to produce certain changes within any system, without regard to limitations in transformation imposed.
- A measure of the total dry mass of organisms within a particular region
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- The internal energy of an object due to the kinetic energy of its atoms and/or molecules. The atoms and/or molecules of a hotter object have greater kinetic energy than those of a colder one, in the form of vibrational, rotational, or, in the case of a gas, translational motion.
- Form of heat transfer where heat energy is directly transferred between molecules through molecular collisions or direct contact.
- The energy that an object has due to its motion
- The potential energy stored in the nucleus of the atom. it is released during atomic fission.
- The sum of potential energy and kinetic energy. It is the energy associated with the motion and position of an object.
- The result when a force, either sound or pressure, makes an object or substance vibrate.
- A form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature.
- 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, equivalent to one 3600th of a watt-hour.
- the potential energy a massive object has in relation to another massive object due to gravity.
- The energy caused by the movement of electrons.
20 Clues: The energy that an object has due to its motion • The energy that is stored and held in readiness • The energy caused by the movement of electrons. • A form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature. • Energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy • ...
Energy Glossary Cross Word 2012-06-05
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- potential energy stored energy of an object that is held above the Earth's surface
- rating label: a label showing a number of stars (usually from 1 to 6), which can be used to compare the energy efficiency of different appliances
- energy a measure of the total kinetic energy possessed by particles in a substance
- energy energy stored inside an atom
- photovoltaics: a new generation of flexible and cheap solar cells made from carbon-based materials
- energy energy possessed by a moving object
- House Energy Rating Scheme: a scheme that uses computer simulations to provide a star rating (to a maximum of 10 stars) to houses based on the effectiveness of the external walls against heat loss
- energy energy that causes charged particles to move
- energy energy that travels as vibrating waves and can be heard by our ears as sound
- energy form of energy that is visible, such as that produced by the Sun
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- energy stored energy possessed by an object, such as elastic potential energy of a squashed spring
- braking vehicle braking system that stores some of the kinetic energy of a car as it slows down and uses this energy to power the car
- material added into ceilings and between the walls of a house to reduce heat transfer
- energy energy stored within a substance such as fuel or food that may be released when the substance is burnt or digested
- this is done whenever an object is moved or is forced to change shape
- (J) unit of measurement for energy
- potential energy energy stored within a stretched or compressed object, like a spring or elastic material
17 Clues: (J) unit of measurement for energy • energy energy stored inside an atom • energy energy possessed by a moving object • energy energy that causes charged particles to move • this is done whenever an object is moved or is forced to change shape • energy form of energy that is visible, such as that produced by the Sun • ...
Chapter 13 Vocabulary 2021-04-18
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- energy stored in an object due to its position
- a device that uses a magnetic field to turn kinetic energy into electrical energy
- type of energy source that can't be used up by humans
- type of energy resource that is renewable or inexhaustible; (solar, wind, or geothermal)
- energy carried by an electromagnetic wave
- type of energy stored in chemical bonds
- type of energy carried by an electric current
- type of resource that is used up much faster than it can be replaced
- matter contained within living organisms
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- type of energy resource that is replenished continually
- kinetic energy + potential energy; chemical energy is often converted to this type
- a set of steam-powered fan blades that spins a generator at a power plant
- device that transforms radiant energy directly into electrical energy
- energy contained in the nucleus of an atom
- type of energy an object has due to its motion
- the ability to cause change or do work
- law of ___________ of energy: energy can't be created or destroyed, but it can change form and location
17 Clues: the ability to cause change or do work • type of energy stored in chemical bonds • matter contained within living organisms • energy carried by an electromagnetic wave • energy contained in the nucleus of an atom • type of energy carried by an electric current • energy stored in an object due to its position • type of energy an object has due to its motion • ...
Chapters 14 & 15 Vocabulary 2023-02-28
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- energy from long buried once-living organisms
- energy sources that can be replaced quickly
- _________advantage how many times an input force is multiplied
- energy from the motion of an object's particles
- a device that changes a force
- ________energy = KE + PE
- work divided by time
- energy of position or shape
- potential energy based on height
- a rigid bar that moves around a fixed point
- rope in a grooved wheel
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- energy associated with electrical charges
- =1/2*m*(v squared)
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- =mgh
- _______ plane: slanted surface that moves an object to a different elevation
- energy that travels in waves
- inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- energy sources that are limited in quantity
- wheel and ________, 2 wheels that rotate around a shaft to reduce the force
- ______ machine: combination of 2 or more simple machines
- energy stored in the atom's nucleus
- force times distance
- v shaped object: made of 2 inclined planes
- potential energy from an object being stretched or compressed
- energy of motion
26 Clues: =mgh • energy of motion • =1/2*m*(v squared) • work divided by time • force times distance • rope in a grooved wheel • ________energy = KE + PE • energy of position or shape • energy that travels in waves • a device that changes a force • energy stored in chemical bonds • potential energy based on height • energy stored in the atom's nucleus • inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • ...
Energy Oskar Sundelin 2021-05-12
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- Relating to trade, industry and money.
- The energy stored when an object has been stretched or compressed.
- Energy that is not transferred usefully and is lost from a system (to the surroundings). Often described as wasted energy.
- The energy stored when repelling charges have been pushed closer together or when attracting charges have been pulled further apart.
- A material that allows electrons to move freely inside it. This means that electrical charge and thermal energy can pass through it easily.
- The movement of energy from one store to another.
- The transfer of heat or electricity through a material.
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
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- The increase in length of a material when stretched, measured in metres(m).
- Any fuel taken from living or recently living organisms.
- The energy stored in chemical bonds.
- Relating to morals, right and wrong.
- An object or group of objects in which the total amount of energy is constant.
- A way that energy is stored in or by objects due to their motion, position, shape or processes.
- When a process does not result in a net contribution of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, for example the burning of biofuels.
- Useful energy transferred by a device divided by the total energy supplied to the device, or useful power output divided by total power
- Energy transferred electrically when a charge is moved through a potential difference.
- A force that resists the movement of two surfaces that are sliding (or trying to slide) across each other.
- A fuel formed over millions of years from the remains of dead plants and animals. Examples are coal, oil and natural gas.
19 Clues: The energy stored in chemical bonds. • Relating to morals, right and wrong. • Relating to trade, industry and money. • Energy cannot be created or destroyed. • The movement of energy from one store to another. • The transfer of heat or electricity through a material. • Any fuel taken from living or recently living organisms. • ...
Gr 9 Physics/Electricity 2023-05-11
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- energy Energy that comes from sources that replenish themselves over time
- Opposition to electrical flow
- Organic material that can be burned or otherwise converted to energy
- Relates voltage, current, and resistance
- Material that allows electrical flow
- Devices that convert sunlight into electricity
- Device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- Energy source with very high energy output
- Components connected in a single path
- A machine that converts wind energy into electrical energy
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- Closed path for electrical flow
- Renewable energy that uses heat from the Earth's core to generate electricity
- Hint: Study of stationary electric charges
- Unit of electric charge
- A renewable energy source that generates electricity using the power of falling water
- Electrical potential difference
- Components connected in multiple paths
- Material that resists electrical flow
- Flow of electrical charge
19 Clues: Unit of electric charge • Flow of electrical charge • Opposition to electrical flow • Closed path for electrical flow • Electrical potential difference • Material that allows electrical flow • Material that resists electrical flow • Components connected in a single path • Components connected in multiple paths • Relates voltage, current, and resistance • ...
Vocab 2023-01-27
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- defined as the amount of energy exerted when a force of one newton is applied over a displacement of one meter.
- energy: energy that an object has due to its motion or position.
- applying a force to move or change something.
- the rate at which energy is used (the amount of energy consumed per unit time).
- equal to 1 Joule per second.
- Machine: A machine that does work with only one movement of the machine
- Potential energy: energy stored within the bonds between atoms of matter. It is used to keep atoms bonded together.
- Ratio of output work to input work
- Potential energy: energy stored within the nucleus of an atom. It is energy that keeps the subatomic particles of the atomic nucleus together.
- Energy (KE): energy of motion.
- transfer: The movement of energy
- of Conservation of Energy: energy cannot be created or destroyed but it can change to different forms
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- Energy (PE): stored energy of position
- is the ability to do work.
- hour: equals the energy consumed by a 1,000 watt device that is operating for 1 hour.
- Machine: Combination of two or more simple machines
- Potential Energy (PEg): energy stored in an object as a result of its height.
- Dissipation: loss of energy
- transformation: the conversion of energy from one form to another.
19 Clues: is the ability to do work. • Dissipation: loss of energy • equal to 1 Joule per second. • Energy (KE): energy of motion. • transfer: The movement of energy • Ratio of output work to input work • Energy (PE): stored energy of position • applying a force to move or change something. • Machine: Combination of two or more simple machines • ...