energy Crossword Puzzles
Biochemistry Unit 4 Vocab 2024-02-26
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- This macromolecule contains 9 Calories per gram
- The functional group removed in order to release energy stored in ATP
- The process of burning a sample to measure the energy contained within
- The many simultaneous reactions that occur to keep the body alive
- The addition of a water molecule to break a polymer into monomers
- Energy that relates to particle motion
- An energy unit
- Heat energy transferred through a liquid or gas
- A measure of kinetic energy
- Microwaves are an example of this type of heat transfer
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- The "TP" in "ATP" stands for this (no spaces)
- Releases energy
- An energy unit
- Another name for dehydration synthesis
- A type of reaction that builds a molecule
- Heat energy transferred via direct contact
- A type of reaction that breaks a molecule
- Requires an input of energy
- Thermal energy depends on both temperature and this
- The ability to cause change
20 Clues: An energy unit • An energy unit • Releases energy • Requires an input of energy • The ability to cause change • A measure of kinetic energy • Another name for dehydration synthesis • Energy that relates to particle motion • A type of reaction that builds a molecule • A type of reaction that breaks a molecule • Heat energy transferred via direct contact • ...
Energy CW 1 2021-03-25
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- energy transfer to an object by a force, making the object move in the direction of the force
- type of energy resource that is used faster than it is replaced
- sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in matter due to their random motion
- positively charged centers of atoms
- energy that is carried by electromagnetic waves
- energy due to motion
- ability to cause change
- 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
- nonrenewable energy resources made of the remains of ancient organisms and is burned as an energy source
- stored energy due to interactions between objects and particles
- energy carried by an electric current
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- transmitted by electromagnetic waves
- energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom
- energy carried by sound
- type of energy resource that is replaced as fast as, or faster than, it is used
- dug up
- force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching
- total energy of an object or group of objects due to large-scale motions and interactions
- type of energy resource that cannot be used up
19 Clues: dug up • energy due to motion • energy carried by sound • ability to cause change • positively charged centers of atoms • transmitted by electromagnetic waves • energy carried by an electric current • type of energy resource that cannot be used up • energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom • energy that is carried by electromagnetic waves • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2019-03-29
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- process that does not require energy
- amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius
- process that requires oxygen
- light-collecting units of the chloroplasts
- reactions of photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- sac-like photosynthetic membrane found in chloroplasts
- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- region outside the thylakoid membranes in chloroplasts
- large protein that uses energy from H+ ions to bind ADP and a phosphate group together to produce ATP
- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- one of the carrier molecules that transfers high-energy electrons from chlorophyll to other molecules
- one of the principle chemical compounds that living things use to store and release energy
- light-absorbing molecule
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- principle pigment of plants other photosynthetic organisms; captures light energy
- second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- first stepin releasing the energy of glucose, in which a molecule of glucose is broken into two molecules of pyruvic acid
- organism that obtains energy from the food it comsumes
- a series of proteins in which the high-energy electrons from the Krebs cycle are used to convert ADP into ATP
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- reactions of photosynthesis in which energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugars
- process by which plants and some other organisms use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- organism that can capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food from inorganic compounds
22 Clues: light-absorbing molecule • process that requires oxygen • process that does not require energy • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • light-collecting units of the chloroplasts • organism that obtains energy from the food it comsumes • sac-like photosynthetic membrane found in chloroplasts • region outside the thylakoid membranes in chloroplasts • ...
Topic 3 & 4 2023-12-10
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- the energy that is transferred from a warmer object to a cooler object
- current, the flows that creates a circular motion
- the rate at which work is done
- a type of heat transfer that occurs through the movement of fluids
- the scale in which the boiling point is 100 degrees
- energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- the tool used to measure temperature
- kinetic energy increases as mass ______________________
- the official SI unit of temperature
- the energy associated with objects that can be compressed or stretched
- potential energy that is related to an object's vertical position
- kinetic energy depends on mass and ______________________
- decreases in volume
- any time you exert a force on an object that causes the object to change its motion in the same direction in which you exert the force
- the energy of motion
- the expansion of matter when it is heated (2 words)
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- the temperature at which all particle motion stops (2 words)
- a push or pull
- an objects position change relative to another object
- the scale in which freezing point is 32 degrees
- work equals force times ___________________
- a material that conducts heat well
- consists of something with mass suspended on an arm or pole that swings back and forth from a pivot point
- your body transforms _________________ energy stored in cells into the kinetic energy that moves your mouth
- materials that do not conduct heat well
- as great, high or intense as possible
- the ability to do work or cause change
- is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- the transfer of energy from one particle of matter to another within an object or between two objects that are in direct contact
- the energy that is the total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles in an object
- energy equals potential energy plus kinetic energy
32 Clues: a push or pull • decreases in volume • the energy of motion • the rate at which work is done • a material that conducts heat well • the official SI unit of temperature • the tool used to measure temperature • as great, high or intense as possible • the ability to do work or cause change • materials that do not conduct heat well • work equals force times ___________________ • ...
GCSE Physics P3 Energy revision crossword 2025-02-10
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- A system in which energy and matter cannot enter or leave.
- Energy resources which you can depend on to provide energy at any time.
- A renewable resource. Waste is burnt but no net CO2 is released.
- Energy resource that will not run out.
- Energy lost (spread out in)to the surroundings that is no longer useful.
- Energy _______ is the same thing as work done.
- The energy stored in bonds between atoms or molecules.
- Energy cannot be created or ______ only transferred.
- Used to reduce wasted energy transfer to heat e.g. put on bearing or chains / gears.
- Fast cars, cyclists etc have this shape to "cut through air" better (reduce drag).
- Type of material used to reduce energy loss by conduction.
- (Two words) Special type of window that has trapped air between two layers of glass.
- Almost all power plants have this part, which creates the electricity by spinning.
- The energy associated with motion.
- Equivalent to Joules per second.
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- ______ force = mass x acceleration.
- (Two words). Gas created by burning coal that can cause acid rain.
- The rate of transfer of energy.
- The unit of energy.
- Volcanic regions useful energy resource. Reliable.
- What fraction of the total input energy is converted to useful output energy.
- Most powerful power plant. Expensive, non-renewable, can create dangerous waste.
- Power plant that needs no generator, transfers light energy directly to electrical.
- Energy can be transferred by _____ (e.g. sounds, light).
- The value of the gravitational field strength on Earth in N/kg.
- (Two words) The measure of how well a material transfers heat.
- (Two words). Gas created by burning fossil fuels that can contribute to global warming.
- GPE of water to KE to drive a turbine. Can be used as pumped storage.
- The fuel used in most nuclear power plants.
29 Clues: The unit of energy. • The rate of transfer of energy. • Equivalent to Joules per second. • The energy associated with motion. • ______ force = mass x acceleration. • Energy resource that will not run out. • The fuel used in most nuclear power plants. • Energy _______ is the same thing as work done. • Volcanic regions useful energy resource. Reliable. • ...
8 Matter and Energy U2 L4 Effects of Energy Transfer 2025-04-07
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- Useful chemical energy is sometimes stored in ____
- plants This is one place energy is stored from the sun ____ ____
- This resource is an energy source that cannot be reproduced
- These are a renewable source of energy as long as we do not use them faster than they can reproduce
- This is energy from water ____
- This is an example of a nonrenewable resource
- This is renewable energy from the sun ____ ____
- This is the earth's main source of energy
- These are gases trapped in rock
- Petroleum formed from single celled ____ organisms
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- This is earth's internal heat: ____ energy
- Natural gas burns more ___ than other fossil fuels
- source An ____ ____ is an available sourced of stored energy that humans can use
- This is nonrenewable because minerals from the earth's crust cannot be replaced
- These are energy resources made from carbon-rich plant and animal remains ____ ____
- Coal is a ____ rock formed from the remains of dead plants
- This is the capacity to do work
- This means Rock oil
- Energy is the ____ to do work
- This is an energy source that can easily be reproduced or replaced by nature
20 Clues: This means Rock oil • Energy is the ____ to do work • This is energy from water ____ • This is the capacity to do work • These are gases trapped in rock • This is the earth's main source of energy • This is earth's internal heat: ____ energy • This is an example of a nonrenewable resource • This is renewable energy from the sun ____ ____ • ...
Physics Crossword- Emmie Witmer 2014-02-25
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- uses exothermic nuclear process to generate useful heat and electricity
- unit used for mass
- a light bulb displays this form of energy
- form of energy that uses the equation 1/2(m)v^2
- form of energy that uses the equation m(g)h
- can be manipulated among many different forms
- total energy of an isolated system cannot change, it is __________ over time
- form of energy associated with the vibration of disturbance of matter
- form of energy defined as the work of magnetic force on re-alignment of the vector of the magnetic dipole moment
- work/time
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- unit used to classify work
- a chemical reaction is an example of this form of energy
- energy of electromagnetic waves
- used to remove an electron from the atom or molecule in the gaseous state
- the tendency of solid materials to return to their original shape after being deformed
- form of energy also known as stored energy
- energy that can be seen by the change in direction or speed of an object
- any influence that causes an object to undergo a certain change
- a meteor falling from the sky is an example of this form of energy
- force x distance
20 Clues: work/time • force x distance • unit used for mass • unit used to classify work • energy of electromagnetic waves • a light bulb displays this form of energy • form of energy also known as stored energy • form of energy that uses the equation m(g)h • can be manipulated among many different forms • form of energy that uses the equation 1/2(m)v^2 • ...
Unit 2 Science Name: _________________________ 2025-11-20
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- a device that contains a wheel with blades that rotate by the pressure of moving water, steam, or air
- the burning of a fuel to produce heat and light
- a device that changes the energy of motion into electrical energy
- a fossil fuel gas that is burned for energy
- a substance produced by pressure and decaying organisms that is used for energy
- first or most important
- an energy source made from unstable elements, such as uranium
- a gas that makes the atmosphere able to hold more heat, such as carbon dioxide and water vapor
- the release of something into the environment
- can be used
- energy from the movement of water
- an effect
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- energy created by pressure and heat underneath Earth's crust
- object made for a specific purpose
- a device in a power plant that reduces the amount of released pollutants sent into the air
- device that stores chemical energy that can change into electrical energy
- an unstable element used by humans as an energy source
- a solid fossil fuel that is burned to transfer energy
- a substance that releases energy when it burns
- the result of an event
- a liquid fossil fuel that can be burned to transfer energy
- a harmful substance released into the environment
22 Clues: an effect • can be used • the result of an event • first or most important • energy from the movement of water • object made for a specific purpose • a fossil fuel gas that is burned for energy • the release of something into the environment • a substance that releases energy when it burns • the burning of a fuel to produce heat and light • ...
7.2 Training for Muscle Mass & Strength 2026-03-24
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- The ______ uses about 20% of energy at rest.
- The rate at which the body uses energy is the ______ metabolic rate.
- Exposure to ______ weather can increase brown fat levels.
- When energy intake is greater than output, body weight will ______.
- Total calories burned by the body is called energy ______.
- The ______ effect of food refers to energy used to digest and absorb food.
- Pear-shaped fat distribution around the hips and thighs is called ______ obesity.
- A Registered Dietitian or ______ helps clients manage body weight and nutrition.
- The food and drink you consume is called energy ______.
- Changes in body weight occur due to changes in energy ______.
- When energy is restricted for prolonged periods, resting metabolic rate ______ down.
- Brown fat cells are inefficient in producing ______.
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- The body’s capacity to produce heat is called ______.
- During exercise, muscles release a hormone called ______.
- A ______ equals 1,000 calories.
- Nonexercise activity thermogenesis includes everyday ______ movements.
- When energy intake and output are the same, body weight remains ____.
- Unusual eating behaviors such as fasting or induced vomiting are called ______ eating.
- A ______ energy balance occurs when energy intake is lower than energy output.
- ______ fat cells contain more mitochondria and produce heat.
- RED-S stands for relative energy ______ in sports.
- Apple-shaped fat distribution around the abdomen is called ______ obesity.
22 Clues: A ______ equals 1,000 calories. • The ______ uses about 20% of energy at rest. • RED-S stands for relative energy ______ in sports. • Brown fat cells are inefficient in producing ______. • The body’s capacity to produce heat is called ______. • The food and drink you consume is called energy ______. • During exercise, muscles release a hormone called ______. • ...
Oaklyn crossword 2026-03-10
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- How tall someone is.
- Something you do to get money.
- The ability to make thing move grow or change.
- magnet that can be turned on and off.
- energy stored when an object is stressed or compressed.
- law that states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed.
- Energy found in batteries.
- The energy we get from the sun or a burning fire.
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- Energy that something has if it is moving.
- It is energy that is waiting to be used.
- When you get hurt you got to the hospital and get what to make sure you arm is not broken.
- Energy from the sun.
- Energy stored by an object due to its height above the ground.
- Something that keeps you warm and it roasts your marshmallows.
- another way to describe total energy.
- The type of energy that the sun releases.
- It makes the light switch turn on.
- The units that work in energy.
- It has high electricity and it comes from the sky.
19 Clues: How tall someone is. • Energy from the sun. • Energy found in batteries. • Something you do to get money. • The units that work in energy. • It makes the light switch turn on. • another way to describe total energy. • magnet that can be turned on and off. • It is energy that is waiting to be used. • The type of energy that the sun releases. • ...
Energy_&_Energy_Resources_(CHAPTER-13) 2013-11-10
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- New rewalbe or inexhaustible energy source; includes solar energy,wind, and geothermal energy
- Energy carried by electric current
- Energy an object has due to its motion
- Energy source that cant be used up by humans
- Energy stored in an object due to its position
- The ability to cause change
- Energy resource that is replenised continually
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- States that energy can change its form but is never created or destroyed
- Device that uses a magnetic feild to turn kinetic energy into electrical energy
- Energy carried by an electromagnetic wave
- Energy resource that is used up much faster than it can be replaced
- Energy stored in chemical bonds
- Energy contained in atomic nuclei
- Device that transforms radiant energy directly into electrical energy
- The sum of the kinetic and potential energy of particles in a material
- Set of steam-powered fan blades that spins a generator at power plant
16 Clues: The ability to cause change • Energy stored in chemical bonds • Energy contained in atomic nuclei • Energy carried by electric current • Energy an object has due to its motion • Energy carried by an electromagnetic wave • Energy source that cant be used up by humans • Energy stored in an object due to its position • Energy resource that is replenised continually • ...
Energy Unit Vocabulary 2025-09-02
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- How fast work is done.
- Heat transfer by movement of liquids or gases.
- Says energy cannot be created or destroyed, only changed.
- Using force to move an object a distance.
- Total kinetic + potential energy in a system.
- Average kinetic energy of particles.
- Force that resists motion and creates heat.
- Heat transfer through waves, no matter needed.
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- Energy from moving electric charges.
- Stored energy, like a stretched rubber band.
- Heat transfer by direct contact.
- Energy due to particle motion (heat).
- Change of energy from one form to another.
- The energy of motion, like a moving car.
- Thermal energy moving from hot to cold.
- Energy stored in bonds of food or fuel.
- How much useful energy comes out compared to what goes in.
- The ability to cause change or do work.
18 Clues: How fast work is done. • Heat transfer by direct contact. • Energy from moving electric charges. • Average kinetic energy of particles. • Energy due to particle motion (heat). • Thermal energy moving from hot to cold. • Energy stored in bonds of food or fuel. • The ability to cause change or do work. • The energy of motion, like a moving car. • ...
Oaklyn crossword 2026-03-10
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- How tall someone is.
- Something you do to get money.
- The ability to make thing move grow or change.
- magnet that can be turned on and off.
- energy stored when an object is stressed or compressed.
- law that states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed.
- Energy found in batteries.
- The energy we get from the sun or a burning fire.
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- Energy that something has if it is moving.
- It is energy that is waiting to be used.
- When you get hurt you got to the hospital and get what to make sure you arm is not broken.
- Energy from the sun.
- Energy stored by an object due to its height above the ground.
- Something that keeps you warm and it roasts your marshmallows.
- another way to describe total energy.
- The type of energy that the sun releases.
- It makes the light switch turn on.
- The units that work in energy.
- It has high electricity and it comes from the sky.
19 Clues: How tall someone is. • Energy from the sun. • Energy found in batteries. • Something you do to get money. • The units that work in energy. • It makes the light switch turn on. • another way to describe total energy. • magnet that can be turned on and off. • It is energy that is waiting to be used. • The type of energy that the sun releases. • ...
Science Stuff 2023-02-09
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- Energy - Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds.
- Energy -Comes from vibrations moving through something.
- Energy - Energy generated by the movement of electrons from one point to another.
- - Strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- - Able to resume its normal shape spontaneously after contraction, dilatation, or distortion.
- Energy - Energy that is transferred between systems or objects with different temperatures
- - A coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
- Energy - Energy an object has because of its motion.
- Energy - Energy of either an object in motion or the energy that is stored in objects by their position.
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- Energy - Energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- of Energy - Stating that the total energy of an isolated system is constant despite internal changes.
- - Quickness of motion
- Energy - Energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom.
- Energy - Stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system.
- - Movement toward or attraction to something.
- Energy - Kinetic energy with the ability to make types of light visible to human eyes.
16 Clues: - Quickness of motion • - Movement toward or attraction to something. • Energy - Energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom. • Energy - Energy an object has because of its motion. • Energy -Comes from vibrations moving through something. • Energy - Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds. • ...
Energy CW 2 2022-11-04
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- energy carried by sound
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be transformed from one form to another
- nonrenewable energy resources made of the remains of ancient organisms and is burned as an energy source
- type of energy resource that is replaced as fast as, or faster than, it is used
- force of attraction between any two masses
- transfer of thermal energy between materials because of collisions between particles
- energy an object has because of its motion
- transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
- a measure of how hot or cold something is compared to a reference point.
- the amount of kinetic energy an object has depends on the object’s _________ _______ _________
- the ability to cause change
- Matter in which atoms vibrate so much that they are far apart.
- the scale that most other countries use to measure temperature
- Matter in which atoms are constantly moving around and bumping into each other.
- the scale the United States uses to measure temperature
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- energy that is stored in an object because of the object’s position
- a push or pull exerted on an object
- the potential energy stored within atoms and molecules and is observed when a chemical reaction occurs
- type of energy resource that is used faster than it is replaced
- total energy of an object or group of objects due to large-scale motions and interactions
- force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching
- energy carried by an electric current
- a device that regulates the temperature of a system
- the scale many scientists use to measure temperature
- energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom
- sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in matter due to their random motion
- transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another
- energy that is carried by electromagnetic waves
- the expanding of matter due to the thermal energy increasing, causing its particles to spread out
- Matter in which atoms are closely spaced and vibrate in a fixed position.
- transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves
- nonrenewable energy resources made of the remains of ancient organisms and is burned as an energy source
32 Clues: energy carried by sound • the ability to cause change • a push or pull exerted on an object • energy carried by an electric current • force of attraction between any two masses • energy an object has because of its motion • energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom • energy that is carried by electromagnetic waves • ...
7.4 CW 1 2024-12-02
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- energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be transformed from one form to another
- sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in matter due to their random motion
- Matter in which atoms are closely spaced and vibrate in a fixed position.
- nonrenewable energy resources made of the remains of ancient organisms and is burned as an energy source
- Matter in which atoms are constantly moving around and bumping into each other.
- energy that is carried by electromagnetic waves
- a measure of how hot or cold something is compared to a reference point.
- transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another
- energy carried by sound
- a push or pull exerted on an object
- force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching
- the amount of kinetic energy an object has depends on the object’s _________ _______ _________
- the ability to cause change
- a device that regulates the temperature of a system
- transfer of thermal energy between materials because of collisions between particles
- energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom
- the scale many scientists use to measure temperature
- total energy of an object or group of objects due to large-scale motions and interactions
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- the expanding of matter due to the thermal energy increasing, causing its particles to spread out
- transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves
- Matter in which atoms vibrate so much that they are far apart.
- force of attraction between any two masses
- energy carried by an electric current
- type of energy resource that is used faster than it is replaced
- the scale that most other countries use to measure temperature
- energy an object has because of its motion
- energy that is stored in an object because of the object’s position
- transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
- the potential energy stored within atoms and molecules and is observed when a chemical reaction occurs
- type of energy resource that is replaced as fast as, or faster than, it is used
30 Clues: energy carried by sound • the ability to cause change • a push or pull exerted on an object • energy carried by an electric current • force of attraction between any two masses • energy an object has because of its motion • energy that is carried by electromagnetic waves • energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom • ...
Physicals of my life menu project 2023-12-13
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- The energy of moving electrons or electric charges
- you switch the light switch on and electricity runs through wires into the bulb causing it to turn on
- you turn the oven to start preheating it to make chicken
- the energy in moving objects
- you turn the switch on for your car and hear the engine roar
- The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- Mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy by a generator
- Chemical energy is transformed into thermal energy and radiant energy from the flame that is produced
- The energy of heat
- the sun creates rays that come to earth are make us warm
- The energy that is stored in an object
- electricity goes through a alarm and it makes a sound to wake you up
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- Mechanical energy is transformed into sound energy as the strings of the guitar begin to vibrate
- The energy that is being exerted on an object
- Energy of light
- The energy that is stored in an object
- The energy from vibrations in matter
- You plug in the tv and it produces light
- A hair dryer plugs into an outlet and uses electrical energy
- Radiant energy is collected by the solar panels and converted into electrical energy
20 Clues: Energy of light • The energy of heat • the energy in moving objects • The energy from vibrations in matter • The energy that is stored in an object • The energy that is stored in an object • You plug in the tv and it produces light • The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom • The energy that is being exerted on an object • ...
Physicals of my life menu project 2023-12-13
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- The energy of moving electrons or electric charges
- you switch the light switch on and electricity runs through wires into the bulb causing it to turn on
- you turn the oven to start preheating it to make chicken
- the energy in moving objects
- you turn the switch on for your car and hear the engine roar
- The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- Mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy by a generator
- Chemical energy is transformed into thermal energy and radiant energy from the flame that is produced
- The energy of heat
- the sun creates rays that come to earth are make us warm
- The energy that is stored in an object
- electricity goes through a alarm and it makes a sound to wake you up
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- Mechanical energy is transformed into sound energy as the strings of the guitar begin to vibrate
- The energy that is being exerted on an object
- Energy of light
- The energy that is stored in an object
- The energy from vibrations in matter
- You plug in the tv and it produces light
- A hair dryer plugs into an outlet and uses electrical energy
- Radiant energy is collected by the solar panels and converted into electrical energy
20 Clues: Energy of light • The energy of heat • the energy in moving objects • The energy from vibrations in matter • The energy that is stored in an object • The energy that is stored in an object • You plug in the tv and it produces light • The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom • The energy that is being exerted on an object • ...
Physicals of my life menu project 2023-12-13
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- The energy of moving electrons or electric charges
- you switch the light switch on and electricity runs through wires into the bulb causing it to turn on
- you turn the oven to start preheating it to make chicken
- the energy in moving objects
- you turn the switch on for your car and hear the engine roar
- The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- Mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy by a generator
- Chemical energy is transformed into thermal energy and radiant energy from the flame that is produced
- The energy of heat
- the sun creates rays that come to earth are make us warm
- The energy that is stored in an object
- electricity goes through a alarm and it makes a sound to wake you up
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- Mechanical energy is transformed into sound energy as the strings of the guitar begin to vibrate
- The energy that is being exerted on an object
- Energy of light
- The energy that is stored in an object
- The energy from vibrations in matter
- You plug in the tv and it produces light
- A hair dryer plugs into an outlet and uses electrical energy
- Radiant energy is collected by the solar panels and converted into electrical energy
20 Clues: Energy of light • The energy of heat • the energy in moving objects • The energy from vibrations in matter • The energy that is stored in an object • The energy that is stored in an object • You plug in the tv and it produces light • The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom • The energy that is being exerted on an object • ...
Physicals of my life menu project 2023-12-13
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- The energy of moving electrons or electric charges
- you switch the light switch on and electricity runs through wires into the bulb causing it to turn on
- you turn the oven to start preheating it to make chicken
- the energy in moving objects
- you turn the switch on for your car and hear the engine roar
- The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- Mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy by a generator
- Chemical energy is transformed into thermal energy and radiant energy from the flame that is produced
- The energy of heat
- the sun creates rays that come to earth are make us warm
- The energy that is stored in an object
- electricity goes through a alarm and it makes a sound to wake you up
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- Mechanical energy is transformed into sound energy as the strings of the guitar begin to vibrate
- The energy that is being exerted on an object
- Energy of light
- The energy that is stored in an object
- The energy from vibrations in matter
- You plug in the tv and it produces light
- A hair dryer plugs into an outlet and uses electrical energy
- Radiant energy is collected by the solar panels and converted into electrical energy
20 Clues: Energy of light • The energy of heat • the energy in moving objects • The energy from vibrations in matter • The energy that is stored in an object • The energy that is stored in an object • You plug in the tv and it produces light • The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom • The energy that is being exerted on an object • ...
Physicals of my life menu project 2023-12-13
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- The energy of moving electrons or electric charges
- you switch the light switch on and electricity runs through wires into the bulb causing it to turn on
- you turn the oven to start preheating it to make chicken
- the energy in moving objects
- you turn the switch on for your car and hear the engine roar
- The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- Mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy by a generator
- Chemical energy is transformed into thermal energy and radiant energy from the flame that is produced
- The energy of heat
- the sun creates rays that come to earth are make us warm
- The energy that is stored in an object
- electricity goes through a alarm and it makes a sound to wake you up
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- Mechanical energy is transformed into sound energy as the strings of the guitar begin to vibrate
- The energy that is being exerted on an object
- Energy of light
- The energy that is stored in an object
- The energy from vibrations in matter
- You plug in the tv and it produces light
- A hair dryer plugs into an outlet and uses electrical energy
- Radiant energy is collected by the solar panels and converted into electrical energy
20 Clues: Energy of light • The energy of heat • the energy in moving objects • The energy from vibrations in matter • The energy that is stored in an object • The energy that is stored in an object • You plug in the tv and it produces light • The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom • The energy that is being exerted on an object • ...
Physicals of my life menu project 2023-12-13
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- The energy of moving electrons or electric charges
- you switch the light switch on and electricity runs through wires into the bulb causing it to turn on
- you turn the oven to start preheating it to make chicken
- the energy in moving objects
- you turn the switch on for your car and hear the engine roar
- The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- Mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy by a generator
- Chemical energy is transformed into thermal energy and radiant energy from the flame that is produced
- The energy of heat
- the sun creates rays that come to earth are make us warm
- The energy that is stored in an object
- electricity goes through a alarm and it makes a sound to wake you up
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- Mechanical energy is transformed into sound energy as the strings of the guitar begin to vibrate
- The energy that is being exerted on an object
- Energy of light
- The energy that is stored in an object
- The energy from vibrations in matter
- You plug in the tv and it produces light
- A hair dryer plugs into an outlet and uses electrical energy
- Radiant energy is collected by the solar panels and converted into electrical energy
20 Clues: Energy of light • The energy of heat • the energy in moving objects • The energy from vibrations in matter • The energy that is stored in an object • The energy that is stored in an object • You plug in the tv and it produces light • The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom • The energy that is being exerted on an object • ...
Science 2023-01-27
16 Clues: music • wires • speed • weight • thermostat • power line • flashlight • rubber band • Cannot change • stored energy • nuclear warfare • high temperature • energy in motion • pulled downwards • converted energy to one another • requires movement to produce energy
Physicals of my life menu project 2023-12-13
Across
- The energy of moving electrons or electric charges
- you switch the light switch on and electricity runs through wires into the bulb causing it to turn on
- you turn the oven to start preheating it to make chicken
- the energy in moving objects
- you turn the switch on for your car and hear the engine roar
- The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- Mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy by a generator
- Chemical energy is transformed into thermal energy and radiant energy from the flame that is produced
- The energy of heat
- the sun creates rays that come to earth are make us warm
- The energy that is stored in an object
- electricity goes through a alarm and it makes a sound to wake you up
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- Mechanical energy is transformed into sound energy as the strings of the guitar begin to vibrate
- The energy that is being exerted on an object
- Energy of light
- The energy that is stored in an object
- The energy from vibrations in matter
- You plug in the tv and it produces light
- A hair dryer plugs into an outlet and uses electrical energy
- Radiant energy is collected by the solar panels and converted into electrical energy
20 Clues: Energy of light • The energy of heat • the energy in moving objects • The energy from vibrations in matter • The energy that is stored in an object • The energy that is stored in an object • You plug in the tv and it produces light • The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom • The energy that is being exerted on an object • ...
Physicals of my life menu project 2023-12-13
Across
- The energy of moving electrons or electric charges
- you switch the light switch on and electricity runs through wires into the bulb causing it to turn on
- you turn the oven to start preheating it to make chicken
- the energy in moving objects
- you turn the switch on for your car and hear the engine roar
- The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- Mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy by a generator
- Chemical energy is transformed into thermal energy and radiant energy from the flame that is produced
- The energy of heat
- the sun creates rays that come to earth are make us warm
- The energy that is stored in an object
- electricity goes through a alarm and it makes a sound to wake you up
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- Mechanical energy is transformed into sound energy as the strings of the guitar begin to vibrate
- The energy that is being exerted on an object
- Energy of light
- The energy that is stored in an object
- The energy from vibrations in matter
- You plug in the tv and it produces light
- A hair dryer plugs into an outlet and uses electrical energy
- Radiant energy is collected by the solar panels and converted into electrical energy
20 Clues: Energy of light • The energy of heat • the energy in moving objects • The energy from vibrations in matter • The energy that is stored in an object • The energy that is stored in an object • You plug in the tv and it produces light • The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom • The energy that is being exerted on an object • ...
Physicals of my life menu project 2023-12-13
Across
- The energy of moving electrons or electric charges
- you switch the light switch on and electricity runs through wires into the bulb causing it to turn on
- you turn the oven to start preheating it to make chicken
- the energy in moving objects
- you turn the switch on for your car and hear the engine roar
- The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom
- Mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy by a generator
- Chemical energy is transformed into thermal energy and radiant energy from the flame that is produced
- The energy of heat
- the sun creates rays that come to earth are make us warm
- The energy that is stored in an object
- electricity goes through a alarm and it makes a sound to wake you up
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- Mechanical energy is transformed into sound energy as the strings of the guitar begin to vibrate
- The energy that is being exerted on an object
- Energy of light
- The energy that is stored in an object
- The energy from vibrations in matter
- You plug in the tv and it produces light
- A hair dryer plugs into an outlet and uses electrical energy
- Radiant energy is collected by the solar panels and converted into electrical energy
20 Clues: Energy of light • The energy of heat • the energy in moving objects • The energy from vibrations in matter • The energy that is stored in an object • The energy that is stored in an object • You plug in the tv and it produces light • The energy locked in the nucleus of an atom • The energy that is being exerted on an object • ...
John Energy Puzzle 2016-05-20
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- force times distance
- living or recently living organisms we can use as energy resources
- a wheel connected to an axle
- the unit of force
- movement of electrons
- energy that cannot be used again
- energy from the sun
- it's used to raise objects or to split them apart
- energy of place and position
- machines that are made up of several simple machines
- it pivots around a fixed point
- it's a force that attracts the body towards the center of the earth
- is a push or a pull
- another words for a ramp
- breaking bonds and releasing large amounts of energy
- when work is done in an object, it's energy...
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- they are formed from plants and animals that have died a million years ago
- movement of energy through substances in waves
- they make work easier
- energy deep beneath the surface
- wheel and a post and a rope that goes around it
- is adapted from an inclined plane
- energy that is being stored
- a living organisms
- energy from the water
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- it's energy from wind
27 Clues: the unit of force • a living organisms • energy from the sun • is a push or a pull • force times distance • they make work easier • movement of electrons • energy from the water • it's energy from wind • another words for a ramp • energy that is being stored • a wheel connected to an axle • energy of place and position • it pivots around a fixed point • energy deep beneath the surface • ...
Electricity 2017-10-25
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- power plant that uses the energy in elements such as uranium to produce electricity
- light energy
- the end of the battery that electrons flow to
- unit for resistance
- of conservation of energy states that energy is never created or destroyed
- examples are coal, oil, natural gas
- a small glass tube with a piece of metal that melts and stops the current if the current is too high
- a set of fan blades that spins a generator
- a device that transforms kinetic energy into electrical energy
- a closed path in which electric charges can flow
- unit for current
- power plant that uses the energy of moving air
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- the flow of electric charges
- a measure of how much electrical energy is moved from one point to another
- a circuit in which there is more than one closed path for current to follow
- power plant that uses energy of moving water
- a measure of how hard it is for electrons to flow
- a circuit in which there is only one closed path for the current to follow
- heat energy
- the rate at which electric energy is changed into another form of energy
20 Clues: heat energy • light energy • unit for current • unit for resistance • the flow of electric charges • examples are coal, oil, natural gas • a set of fan blades that spins a generator • power plant that uses energy of moving water • the end of the battery that electrons flow to • power plant that uses the energy of moving air • a closed path in which electric charges can flow • ...
Unit 4 2021-11-14
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- organism that obtains food by consuming other living things; also called a consumer
- organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
- light absorbing molecules used by plants to gather the suns energy
- process that requires oxygen
- second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy- extracting reactions
- fluid portion of the chloroplast; outside of the thylakoids
- cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use
- process that releases energy from food in the presence of oxygen
- process used by plants and other autotrophs to capture light energy and use it to power chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and energy-rich carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- compound used by cells to store and release energy
- saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts
- reactions set of reactions in photosynthesis that do not require light; energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugar; also called the Calvin cycle
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- first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which one molecule of glucose
- process that does not require oxygen
- set of reactions in photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- organism that is able to capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food from inorganic compounds; also called a producer
- process by which cells release energy in the absense of oxygen; produces lactic acid
- process by which cells release energy in the absense of oxygen; produces carbon dioxide and alcohol
- ability to do work
- series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle high energy electrons during ATP generating reactions
- measure of heat energy in food; equivalent to 1000 calories
21 Clues: ability to do work • process that requires oxygen • process that does not require oxygen • compound used by cells to store and release energy • saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts • fluid portion of the chloroplast; outside of the thylakoids • measure of heat energy in food; equivalent to 1000 calories • ...
Kailyn 2023-09-19
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- 2 protons 2 neutrons 2 charge
- arrangement of electrons
- min. of energy lost/gained
- substances emitting radiation
- shows atomic and mass number
- no electrical charge/mass
- # of waves that pass a point
- ion with a negative charge
- energy levels contained
- no mass, quantum of energy
- rays and particles emitted
- lowest allowed energy state
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- high speed electron
- electrons outside orbitals
- shows electrons in molecules
- ion with positive charge
- atoms with pos or neg charge
- shortest distance w/ points
- energy having wave behavior
- atoms will lose gain or share
- major energy level of atoms
21 Clues: high speed electron • energy levels contained • ion with positive charge • arrangement of electrons • no electrical charge/mass • electrons outside orbitals • min. of energy lost/gained • ion with a negative charge • no mass, quantum of energy • rays and particles emitted • shortest distance w/ points • energy having wave behavior • major energy level of atoms • ...
Natural Resources 2024-02-21
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- Energy from tides
- Does NOT replenish naturally
- Replenishes naturally
- Resources that do NOT replenish Naturally
- Colorless and Odorless
- To use more than once
- Energy from the sun
- Known as petroleum
- The act of trying to use less
- To replace or make like new
- Energy from the splitting of atoms
- Resources that replenish naturally
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- Energy from moving water
- Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere
- Energy from recently living plants/microorganisms
- Energy from heating of the Earth
- Nonrenewable sources of energy that form within the Earth over millions of Years
- To convert into a useable material
- Fossilized plants
- Energy from uneven heating
20 Clues: Energy from tides • Fossilized plants • Known as petroleum • Energy from the sun • Replenishes naturally • To use more than once • Colorless and Odorless • Energy from moving water • Energy from uneven heating • To replace or make like new • Does NOT replenish naturally • The act of trying to use less • Energy from heating of the Earth • To convert into a useable material • ...
Energy Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-15
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- heat contained in a container
- energy going through an object
- saving energy
- light energy
- energy that can be renewed
- energy created by heat
- energy that moves
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- energy made by moving
- energy that's stored
- energy created by wind
- energy created by water that's moving
- creates solar energy
- energy created by sound
- light that you can see
- atomic particles floating in air
- heat traveling in air
16 Clues: light energy • saving energy • energy that moves • energy that's stored • creates solar energy • energy made by moving • heat traveling in air • energy created by wind • light that you can see • energy created by heat • energy created by sound • energy that can be renewed • heat contained in a container • energy going through an object • atomic particles floating in air • ...
Renewable VS Non-renewable 2022-03-31
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- energy made from the spin of the wind turbines.
- made from the movement of object like the movement of tides and water dams.
- resources that can be used over and over again.
- converts renewable electricity into usable electricity.
- a natural resource that is captured by turbines to make energy.
- energy that came from the movement of water.
- used to capture sunlight.
- extracted from the earth and is used for energy.
- energy source that is not renewable but can never be used up.
- a way to produce mechanical energy.
- a type of energy source that is harmful to the environment.
- a plant that can be used for many things and grows back in 50-60 years.
- energy from the heat of the sun.
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- cycle that involves precipation, evaporation, condensation, precipation.
- used for hydro power
- extracted from the earth and used as a nonrenewable energy.
- energy came from dead plants, thousands of years ago.
- energy that does not harm the environment.
- released from the use of fossil fuels.
- energy taken from the earth's core.
- a natural resource that
- energy that is renewable from plant/animal wastes.
- a natural resource that is over ten times bigger than earth.
- used to power electronics and used in our daily lives.
24 Clues: used for hydro power • a natural resource that • used to capture sunlight. • energy from the heat of the sun. • energy taken from the earth's core. • a way to produce mechanical energy. • released from the use of fossil fuels. • energy that does not harm the environment. • energy that came from the movement of water. • energy made from the spin of the wind turbines. • ...
Amanda's Energy and Motion Crossword! 2016-08-16
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- the rate at which work is done; measured in watts (W)
- the energy of a moving body
- the unit of power
- energy possessed by an object because of its position or structure also called store energy
- the unit of work or energy
- present in all substances as a result of the electrical forces that hold atoms together
- energy stored in a stretched or compressed material such as a spring or elastic band
- the potential energy possessed by an object due to its position above the ground
- the energy transferred by a force that acts over a certain distance; measured in joules
- a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged
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- a course along which someone or something moves.
- can be measured in kg
- present in objects or groups of objects in which positively and negatively charged particles are separated
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement
- Potential energy stored within the nucleus of all atoms
- energy may be transferred but is never created or destroyed
- measured in Newtons
- the action or process of moving or being moved.
- a measure of the useful energy output of an energy transfer
- push suddenly or violently in a specified direction
- the strength required for sustained physical or mental activity
21 Clues: the unit of power • measured in Newtons • can be measured in kg • the unit of work or energy • the energy of a moving body • the action or process of moving or being moved. • a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged • a course along which someone or something moves. • push suddenly or violently in a specified direction • ...
Physics:Energy 2014-02-26
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- form of energy associated with the vibration or disturbance of matter
- part of the total potential energy and kinetic energy of an object or sample of matter that results in the system temperature
- equals original velocity plus acceleration times time
- energy an object possesses because of its position in a gravitational field
- mass times velocity
- is the potential of a chemical substance to undergo transformation through a chemical reaction or, to transform other chemical substances
- is the energy that an object possesses due to its motion
- equals mass times acceleration
- change in energy
- the ability of an object to do work
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- equals original velocity plus final velocity times time
- equals work divided by time
- energy newly derived from electrical potential energy
- potential energy of a magnet
- the minimum amount of energy required to remove an electron from the atom or molecule in the gaseous state
- is the energy of electromagnetic waves
- potential mechanical energy stored in the configuration of a material or physical system as work is performed to distort volume or shape
- equals the change in momentum
- the use of exothermic nuclear processes to generate useful heat and electricity
- equal force times mass times time
20 Clues: change in energy • mass times velocity • equals work divided by time • potential energy of a magnet • equals the change in momentum • equals mass times acceleration • equal force times mass times time • the ability of an object to do work • is the energy of electromagnetic waves • equals original velocity plus acceleration times time • ...
Engineering Design I: Unit 2 Energy Review 2024-03-19
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- Movement of heat from one substance or material to another.
- Conduction occurs best in liquids and __________.
- The ability to do work.
- Temperature scale used primarily by scientists.
- Energy acquired by an object when work is done to it.
- USA uses this temperature scale.
- The heat required to raise the temperature of 1lb of water 1 degree F.
- Coal and gas are examples of __________ fuels.
- Heat transfer by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water.
- Stored energy.
- Temperature scale where water freezes at 0 degrees.
- Unit used to measure energy/work.
- Type of energy produced by the internal motion of atoms (can cause friction).
- Type of energy carried by powerlines.
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- The most concentrated/dense form of energy.
- Potential energy that is dependent on height.
- Energy of motion that is dependent on mass and velocity.
- Food and fuel are an example of this type of energy.
- Heat transfer between objects that are not in contact with each other.
- Potential energy that is stored due to being compressed.
- Heat transfer through collisions between atoms.
- "Energy can be neither created nor __________ by ordinary means."
- An industrial device for enabling heat transfer between fluids.
- Form of electromagnetic energy, each color is a different amount.
24 Clues: Stored energy. • The ability to do work. • USA uses this temperature scale. • Unit used to measure energy/work. • Type of energy carried by powerlines. • The most concentrated/dense form of energy. • Potential energy that is dependent on height. • Coal and gas are examples of __________ fuels. • Temperature scale used primarily by scientists. • ...
Topic 2 Human uses for Energy 2024-10-16
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- energy created by pressure and heat underneath Earth's crust
- first or most important
- fuel an energy source made from unstable elements, such as uranium
- an unstable element used by humans as an energy source
- the burning of a fuel to produce heat and light
- a fossil fuel gas that is burned for energy
- a device that contains a wheel with blades that rotate by pressure of moving water, steam, and air
- a substance produced by pressure and decaying organisms that is used for energy
- can be used
- energy from the movement of water
- a harmful substance released into the environment
- the release of something into the environment
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- a device that stores chemical energy that can change into electrical energy
- an effect
- a gas that makes the atmosphere able to hold more heat, such as carbon dioxide and water vapor
- a substance that releases energy when it burns
- a device in a power plant that reduces the amount of released pollutants sent into the air
- a device that changes the energy of motion into electrical energy
- the result of an event
- a liquid fossil fuel that can be burned to transfer energy
- an object made for a specific purpose
- a solid fossil fuel that is burned to transfer energy
22 Clues: an effect • can be used • the result of an event • first or most important • energy from the movement of water • an object made for a specific purpose • a fossil fuel gas that is burned for energy • the release of something into the environment • a substance that releases energy when it burns • the burning of a fuel to produce heat and light • ...
Renewable 2023-06-06
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- (Materials used to produce energy)
- (Exploiting the movement of ocean water)
- (Energy source that can be replenished)
- (Located on land, not in the sea)
- (Harnessing power from moving air)
- (Meeting present needs without compromising future generations)
- (Converting to the use of electricity)
- (Ability to do work)
- (Renewable energy derived from organic matter)
- (Network for electricity distribution)
- (Collection of solar cells)
- (Element associated with climate change)
- (Machine that converts fluid energy into mechanical energy)
- (Rate at which work is done)
- (Conversion of light into electricity)
- (Ratio of useful energy output to total energy input)
- (Production of electricity)
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- (Source of energy from the sun)
- (Different from conventional methods)
- (Distributing energy production across multiple sources)
- (Creating new and improved technologies)
- (Application of scientific knowledge)
- (Environmentally friendly)
- (Balancing economic, social, and environmental factors)
- (Shift from non-renewable to renewable sources)
- (Using heat from beneath the Earth's surface)
- (Maximizing output while minimizing input)
- (Energy from the movement of ocean waves)
- (Storing excess energy for later use)
- (Energy generated from water)
- (Sustainable and eco-friendly)
- (Release of gases into the atmosphere)
- (Located in the sea, away from land)
- (Long-term weather patterns)
34 Clues: (Ability to do work) • (Environmentally friendly) • (Collection of solar cells) • (Production of electricity) • (Rate at which work is done) • (Long-term weather patterns) • (Energy generated from water) • (Sustainable and eco-friendly) • (Source of energy from the sun) • (Located on land, not in the sea) • (Materials used to produce energy) • (Harnessing power from moving air) • ...
QSE Review 2023-09-19
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- gel-like material that supports the organelles
- creates useable energy for the cell
- A product of photosynthesis that is a waste material
- Controls the cells activities
- The transformation of radiant energy into chemical energy
- A reactant of photosynthesis collect by the roots of a plant
- Has the least amount of energy in an energy pyramid
- ultimate source of energy for all life on earth
- Shows available energy in a community
- allows materials in and out of the cell
- storage for water food and waste
- Energy from the sun that is needed for photosynthesis
- Eats plants and animals
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- A reactant of photosynthesis that is waste material for humans
- An energy stored in glucose
- Shows a single path of energy in a community
- Trophic level that eats the producer
- site of photosynthesis
- Shows multiple paths of energy in an ecosystem
- Creates its own energy (photosynthesis)
- A product of photosynthesis needed for food
- Has the most energy in a energy pyramid
- This is used to describe the materials that come out of photosyntesis
- Needs to eat other organisms for energy
- Only eats plants
- This is the word used to describe material that go into photosynthesis
- Only eats meat
- Provides structure and support for the plant cell
28 Clues: Only eats meat • Only eats plants • site of photosynthesis • Eats plants and animals • An energy stored in glucose • Controls the cells activities • storage for water food and waste • creates useable energy for the cell • Trophic level that eats the producer • Shows available energy in a community • Creates its own energy (photosynthesis) • Has the most energy in a energy pyramid • ...
Chapter 3 Project 2025-11-22
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- A ? can help with pulling up heavy objects.
- ? Energy is carried by sound waves.
- The car’s ? energy allows it to move forward.
- ? is a flat, sloped surface.
- “I am glad we have ? Energy to have air conditioning because it is so hot today,” she said.
- Satellites needs a source of ? to power to run their system.
- ? such as shovels, hammers, shopping carts, fishing pools, etc make work easier.
- As the roller coaster was going down hill it had a lot of ? Energy.
- the ratio of the output and input work is ?.
- A water bottle cap is a ?
- Electromagnetic waves carries ? Energy.
- When the water boils ? Energy causes the steam to rise up.
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- ? converts one form of energy to another.
- A ? is multiple simple machines combined.
- ? is the law that energy can be transformed from one form to another and can never be destroyed.
- I stretched a rubber band and it started to store ? energy.
- ? Energy is stored and released from the nucleus.
- A door handle uses a ? to open a door.
- A pizza cutter is a ?
- The food we eat has ? Energy stored in it.
- ? Energy transfers by sound waves in the ground.
- Scissors is an example of a ?.
22 Clues: A pizza cutter is a ? • A water bottle cap is a ? • ? is a flat, sloped surface. • Scissors is an example of a ?. • ? Energy is carried by sound waves. • A door handle uses a ? to open a door. • Electromagnetic waves carries ? Energy. • ? converts one form of energy to another. • A ? is multiple simple machines combined. • The food we eat has ? Energy stored in it. • ...
Landee's Energy crossword puzzle 2025-03-18
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- The measurement from base to top of something.
- Energy is measured in _________
- Electricity that runs through the sky.
- The _____ kept me warm.
- A car is ______________
- Energy of something in motion.
- Energy cannot be created nor destroyed.
- Used to create images of internal structures.
- The energy that is in something stretchy.
- Relating to the nucleus of an atom.
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- Related to electricity.
- Stored energy.
- The ability to do work.
- What energy are natural substances classified into.
- Heat
- In relation to magnetic fields.
- Energy an object has due to height.
- An activity that takes effort to achieve a result.
- The type of energy the sun produces.
19 Clues: Heat • Stored energy. • Related to electricity. • The _____ kept me warm. • The ability to do work. • A car is ______________ • Energy of something in motion. • Energy is measured in _________ • In relation to magnetic fields. • Energy an object has due to height. • Relating to the nucleus of an atom. • The type of energy the sun produces. • Electricity that runs through the sky. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2012-08-22
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- or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
- of the properties of matter and how they change
- mixture/evenly mixed so you can't see the different parts
- energy/form of energy that travels through space as waves
- of conservation of mass/fact that matter is not created or destroyed in any chemical or physical change
- kind of matter that is pure and has specific set of properties
- of the average energy of random motions of particles of matter
- example of a homogeneous mixture
- of a material in a given volume
- of 2 or more substances; elements, compounds, or both
- change/change that alter form or appearance of matter but not into a different substance
- energy/internal energy in chemical bonds bet. atoms
- change/change in which energy is taken
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- energy/total energy of all of the particles in an object
- of space that matter occupies
- made of 2 or more elements chemically combined in a set ratio
- mixture/you can see different parts
- of the amount of matter in the object
- in a solution, but do not touch eachother
- System of Units/SI
- change/releases energy
- of force of gravity on you
- that cannot be broken down by any other chemical or physical mean
- from which all elements are made
- that takes up space
- to do work or cause change
- energy/energy of electricity charges particles moving from one place to another
- energy/the energy of matter in motion
- energy/energy an object has because of its position
29 Clues: System of Units/SI • that takes up space • change/releases energy • of force of gravity on you • to do work or cause change • of space that matter occupies • of a material in a given volume • from which all elements are made • example of a homogeneous mixture • mixture/you can see different parts • of the amount of matter in the object • energy/the energy of matter in motion • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2012-08-22
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- energy/internal energy in chemical bonds bet. atoms
- change/change that alter form or appearance of matter but not into a different substance
- mixture/evenly mixed so you can't see the different parts
- that takes up space
- example of a homogeneous mixture
- of a material in a given volume
- of the average energy of random motions of particles of matter
- in a solution, but do not touch each other
- energy/form of energy that travels through space as waves
- mixture/you can see different parts
- energy/total energy of all of the particles in an object
- energy/energy of electricity charges particles moving from one place to another
- kind of matter that is pure and has specific set of properties
- of the amount of matter in the object
- energy/energy an object has because of its position
- from which all elements are made
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- energy/the energy of matter in motion
- change/change in which energy is taken
- of space that matter occupies
- of the properties of matter and how they change
- made of 2 or more elements chemically combined in a set ratio
- of 2 or more substances; elements, compounds, or both
- of force of gravity on you
- or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
- change/releases energy
- System of Units/SI
- that cannot be broken down by any other chemical or physical mean
- to do work or cause change
- of conservation of mass/fact that matter is not created or destroyed in any chemical or physical change
29 Clues: System of Units/SI • that takes up space • change/releases energy • of force of gravity on you • to do work or cause change • of space that matter occupies • of a material in a given volume • example of a homogeneous mixture • from which all elements are made • mixture/you can see different parts • energy/the energy of matter in motion • of the amount of matter in the object • ...
energy crossword #1 2023-02-12
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- energy is ____ when it changes form
- an object does not ____ unless it is acted on by an unbalanced force
- when Object A exerts a force on Object B, Object B ____ exerts an equal and opposite force on Object B
- an object high off the ground has ____ potential energy
- objects in motion have ____ energy
- molecules that are ____ have a lot of chemical potential energy
- energy is ____ when it moves from one object to another
- James Joule lived from eighteen eighteen to eighteen ____ ____
- an object in its natural unstretched uncompressed position has ____ elastic potential energy
- the unit we often use to measure the amount of energy in food
- gasoline has a lot of ____ potential energy
- an object has potential energy based on its ____
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- the standard international unit for energy
- Is energy a scalar, or is it a vector?
- uranium-235 has a lot of ____ potential energy
- ____ is the amount of energy expended per unit of time
- there are ____ and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- objects have energy if they are in motion or if they have the ____ for motion
- a stretched rubber band has ____ potential energy
- objects have ____ energy if they have the capacity for motion
- the standard international unit for length/distance
- ____=ma
- a watt is 1 joule per ____
- James Joule's middle name
- the standard international unit for power
- the standard international unit for mass
- Do all objects on Earth experience the same force of gravity?
- Do all objects on Earth experience the same acceleration due to gravity?
- Isaac Newton's title
- Is force a scalar, or is it a vector?
30 Clues: ____=ma • Isaac Newton's title • James Joule's middle name • a watt is 1 joule per ____ • objects in motion have ____ energy • energy is ____ when it changes form • Is force a scalar, or is it a vector? • Is energy a scalar, or is it a vector? • the standard international unit for mass • the standard international unit for power • the standard international unit for energy • ...
Chemical Energetics 2025-03-18
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- The process of releasing energy when atoms form new chemical bonds (exothermic).
- The substances formed after a chemical reaction has taken place.
- The starting substances in a chemical reaction that undergo change.
- Chemical bonds that require less energy to break, such as Van der Waals forces in gases.
- The minimum energy required for reactants to collide and start a reaction.
- A process where reactants rearrange their atoms to form new products with different properties.
- The movement of thermal energy from a hotter region to a cooler one during a reaction.
- The energy change when one mole of a compound is formed from its elements.
- The process where a system takes in energy from its surroundings (as in endothermic reactions).
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- A chemical reaction where a substance reacts with oxygen, releasing heat and light.
- The study of heat changes in chemical reactions.
- A reaction that releases heat energy into the surroundings, making them warmer (ΔH is negative).
- The amount of energy required to break one mole of a chemical bond in a gaseous state.
- A reaction that absorbs heat energy from the surroundings, making them colder (ΔH is positive).
- A diagram that shows the energy changes during the course of a reaction, including activation energy.
- A graphical representation showing how energy changes throughout a chemical reaction.
- Chemical bonds that require a large amount of energy to break, such as covalent bonds in diamond.
- The overall heat energy change in a chemical reaction, represented by ΔH.
- The process where a system gives off energy to its surroundings (as in exothermic reactions).
- The process of absorbing energy to separate atoms in a molecule (endothermic).
20 Clues: The study of heat changes in chemical reactions. • The substances formed after a chemical reaction has taken place. • The starting substances in a chemical reaction that undergo change. • The overall heat energy change in a chemical reaction, represented by ΔH. • The minimum energy required for reactants to collide and start a reaction. • ...
Sources of Energy 2018-11-29
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- ability to do work
- energy that comes from magma
- solar energy only works when this is out
- energy from the sun
- process used to create energy stored in biomass
- produces steam when heated
- many energy sources eventually produce this usable form of energy
- this is used to turn a turbine which the produces electricity
- might be found in an area where air moves at an accelerated rate
- smog
- when an energy source can be restocked in a relatively short amount of time
- this is how we get coal from the earth
- nuclear _______ occurs when atoms colide stick together and release energy
- the most abundant gas captured when gas is captured from a landfill
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- oil and gasoline are processed forms of this
- using the force of flowing water to create energy
- one of the greenhouse gases
- produced by uranium
- when burned produces byproducts which contribute to climate change
- converts energy from the sun into electriccity
- a renewable source is considered this
- harmful by product of nuclear power plant
- method used to process petroleum
- the process used to get energy from fossil fuels
- any organic matter that can be used as an energy source
25 Clues: smog • ability to do work • produced by uranium • energy from the sun • produces steam when heated • one of the greenhouse gases • energy that comes from magma • method used to process petroleum • a renewable source is considered this • this is how we get coal from the earth • solar energy only works when this is out • harmful by product of nuclear power plant • ...
Human Uses of Energy 2021-10-04
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- liquid fossil fuel that can be burned to transfer energy
- a device in a power plant that reduces the amount of released pollutants sent into the air.
- device that contains a wheel with blades that rotate by pressure of moving water steam and air
- gas, a gas that makes the atmosphere able to hold more heat such as carbon dioxide and water vapor
- made for a specific purpose
- device that changes the energy of motion into electrical energy
- solid fossil that is burned to transfer energy
- fuel, a substance produced by pressure and decaying organisms that is used for energy
- substance that releases energy when it burns
- energy, energy created by pressure and heat underneath Earths crust
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- or most important
- the release of something into the environment
- the result of an event
- an effect
- device that stores chemical energy that can change into electrical energy
- gas, a fossil fuel gas that is burned for energy
- fuel, an energy source made from unstable elements such as uranium
- a harmful substance released into the environment
- can be used
- energy from the movement of water
- burning of a fuel to produce heat and light
21 Clues: an effect • can be used • or most important • the result of an event • made for a specific purpose • energy from the movement of water • burning of a fuel to produce heat and light • substance that releases energy when it burns • the release of something into the environment • solid fossil that is burned to transfer energy • gas, a fossil fuel gas that is burned for energy • ...
Training for Weight Loss 2026-03-06
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- The ______ uses about 20% of energy at rest.
- The rate at which the body uses energy is the ______ metabolic rate.
- Exposure to ______ weather can increase brown fat levels.
- When energy intake is greater than output, body weight will ______.
- Total calories burned by the body is called energy ______.
- The ______ effect of food refers to energy used to digest and absorb food.
- Pear-shaped fat distribution around the hips and thighs is called ______ obesity.
- A Registered Dietitian or ______ helps clients manage body weight and nutrition.
- The food and drink you consume is called energy ______.
- Changes in body weight occur due to changes in energy ______.
- When energy is restricted for prolonged periods, resting metabolic rate ______ down.
- Brown fat cells are inefficient in producing ______.
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- The body’s capacity to produce heat is called ______.
- During exercise, muscles release a hormone called ______.
- A ______ equals 1,000 calories.
- Nonexercise activity thermogenesis includes everyday ______ movements.
- When energy intake and output are the same, body weight remains ____.
- Unusual eating behaviors such as fasting or induced vomiting are called ______ eating.
- A ______ energy balance occurs when energy intake is lower than energy output.
- ______ fat cells contain more mitochondria and produce heat.
- RED-S stands for relative energy ______ in sports.
- Apple-shaped fat distribution around the abdomen is called ______ obesity.
22 Clues: A ______ equals 1,000 calories. • The ______ uses about 20% of energy at rest. • RED-S stands for relative energy ______ in sports. • Brown fat cells are inefficient in producing ______. • The body’s capacity to produce heat is called ______. • The food and drink you consume is called energy ______. • During exercise, muscles release a hormone called ______. • ...
Training for Weight Loss 2026-03-06
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- The ______ uses about 20% of energy at rest.
- The rate at which the body uses energy is the ______ metabolic rate.
- Exposure to ______ weather can increase brown fat levels.
- When energy intake is greater than output, body weight will ______.
- Total calories burned by the body is called energy ______.
- The ______ effect of food refers to energy used to digest and absorb food.
- Pear-shaped fat distribution around the hips and thighs is called ______ obesity.
- A Registered Dietitian or ______ helps clients manage body weight and nutrition.
- The food and drink you consume is called energy ______.
- Changes in body weight occur due to changes in energy ______.
- When energy is restricted for prolonged periods, resting metabolic rate ______ down.
- Brown fat cells are inefficient in producing ______.
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- The body’s capacity to produce heat is called ______.
- During exercise, muscles release a hormone called ______.
- A ______ equals 1,000 calories.
- Nonexercise activity thermogenesis includes everyday ______ movements.
- When energy intake and output are the same, body weight remains ____.
- Unusual eating behaviors such as fasting or induced vomiting are called ______ eating.
- A ______ energy balance occurs when energy intake is lower than energy output.
- ______ fat cells contain more mitochondria and produce heat.
- RED-S stands for relative energy ______ in sports.
- Apple-shaped fat distribution around the abdomen is called ______ obesity.
22 Clues: A ______ equals 1,000 calories. • The ______ uses about 20% of energy at rest. • RED-S stands for relative energy ______ in sports. • Brown fat cells are inefficient in producing ______. • The body’s capacity to produce heat is called ______. • The food and drink you consume is called energy ______. • During exercise, muscles release a hormone called ______. • ...
unit vocabulary 2018-11-25
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- action of conserving something
- energy electric charge that can be used to move charged particles
- ability to do different work comes from heat light and motion
- energy energy that comes from heat
- movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter & therefore less dense material to rise
- energy radiant energy emitted by the sun
- energy energy that a body possesses by virtue of being in position
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or moving subatomic particles cause ionization
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- energy the sum of potential and kinetic energy
- change of form and/or appearance
- energy energy that travels by waves or particles
- weight hung from a fixed point
- energy energy released during nuclear fission or fusion
- the process by which heat/electricity is directly transmitted through a substance
- energy energy possessed by it's position
- energy energy stored in bonds by chemical compounds
16 Clues: action of conserving something • weight hung from a fixed point • change of form and/or appearance • energy energy that comes from heat • energy energy possessed by it's position • energy radiant energy emitted by the sun • energy the sum of potential and kinetic energy • energy energy that travels by waves or particles • ...
Energy CW 3 2022-11-17
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- energy that is stored in an object because of the object’s position
- transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
- energy carried by sound
- transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another
- sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in matter due to their random motion
- the ability to cause change
- a push or pull exerted on an object
- Matter in which atoms are constantly moving around and bumping into each other.
- transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves
- the scale many scientists use to measure temperature
- Matter in which atoms vibrate so much that they are far apart.
- the scale that most other countries use to measure temperature
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be transformed from one form to another
- force of attraction between any two masses
- a measure of how hot or cold something is compared to a reference point.
- Matter in which atoms are closely spaced and vibrate in a fixed position.
- the potential energy stored within atoms and molecules and is observed when a chemical reaction occurs
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- energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom
- a device that regulates the temperature of a system
- type of energy resource that is replaced as fast as, or faster than, it is used
- energy carried by an electric current
- type of energy resource that is used faster than it is replaced
- the amount of kinetic energy an object has depends on the object’s _________ _______ _________
- total energy of an object or group of objects due to large-scale motions and interactions
- nonrenewable energy resources made of the remains of ancient organisms and is burned as an energy source
- nonrenewable energy resources made of the remains of ancient organisms and is burned as an energy source
- transfer of thermal energy between materials because of collisions between particles
- energy an object has because of its motion
- energy that is carried by electromagnetic waves
- the scale the United States uses to measure temperature
- force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching
- the expanding of matter due to the thermal energy increasing, causing its particles to spread out
32 Clues: energy carried by sound • the ability to cause change • a push or pull exerted on an object • energy carried by an electric current • energy an object has because of its motion • force of attraction between any two masses • energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom • energy that is carried by electromagnetic waves • ...
7.4 CW 2 2024-12-09
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- transfer of thermal energy between materials because of collisions between particles
- energy that is carried by electromagnetic waves
- energy carried by an electric current
- force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching
- the scale many scientists use to measure temperature
- the scale that most other countries use to measure temperature
- the expanding of matter due to the thermal energy increasing, causing its particles to spread out
- Matter in which atoms are constantly moving around and bumping into each other.
- force of attraction between any two masses
- nonrenewable energy resources made of the remains of ancient organisms and is burned as an energy source
- energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom
- energy carried by sound
- a device that regulates the temperature of a system
- the potential energy stored within atoms and molecules and is observed when a chemical reaction occurs
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- sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in matter due to their random motion
- energy that is stored in an object because of the object’s position
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be transformed from one form to another
- a push or pull exerted on an object
- energy an object has because of its motion
- total energy of an object or group of objects due to large-scale motions and interactions
- transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another
- the amount of kinetic energy an object has depends on the object’s _________ _______ _________
- transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves
- a measure of how hot or cold something is compared to a reference point.
- Matter in which atoms vibrate so much that they are far apart.
- type of energy resource that is used faster than it is replaced
- type of energy resource that is replaced as fast as, or faster than, it is used
- Matter in which atoms are closely spaced and vibrate in a fixed position.
- the ability to cause change
- transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
30 Clues: energy carried by sound • the ability to cause change • a push or pull exerted on an object • energy carried by an electric current • energy an object has because of its motion • force of attraction between any two masses • energy that is carried by electromagnetic waves • energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom • ...
7.4 CW 3 2024-12-16
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- transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
- a push or pull exerted on an object
- the amount of kinetic energy an object has depends on the object’s _________ _______ _________
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be transformed from one form to another
- Matter in which atoms are closely spaced and vibrate in a fixed position.
- transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves
- transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another
- a device that regulates the temperature of a system
- the expanding of matter due to the thermal energy increasing, causing its particles to spread out
- type of energy resource that is replaced as fast as, or faster than, it is used
- energy carried by an electric current
- energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom
- a measure of how hot or cold something is compared to a reference point.
- the potential energy stored within atoms and molecules and is observed when a chemical reaction occurs
- force of attraction between any two masses
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- sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in matter due to their random motion
- transfer of thermal energy between materials because of collisions between particles
- energy that is stored in an object because of the object’s position
- the scale many scientists use to measure temperature
- nonrenewable energy resources made of the remains of ancient organisms and is burned as an energy source
- the scale that most other countries use to measure temperature
- type of energy resource that is used faster than it is replaced
- Matter in which atoms vibrate so much that they are far apart.
- the ability to cause change
- energy that is carried by electromagnetic waves
- energy an object has because of its motion
- Matter in which atoms are constantly moving around and bumping into each other.
- energy carried by sound
- force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching
- total energy of an object or group of objects due to large-scale motions and interactions
30 Clues: energy carried by sound • the ability to cause change • a push or pull exerted on an object • energy carried by an electric current • energy an object has because of its motion • force of attraction between any two masses • energy that is carried by electromagnetic waves • energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom • ...
Coal vs Nuclear Power 2021-09-13
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- Nuclear energy waste is _______.
- China burns around _____ billion tonnes of coal every year.
- Nuclear innovation _____ in the 1970s.
- The use of coal as an energy source results in disasters such as ________ accidents.
- Radioactivity causes large areas of land to be deemed ___________.
- The use of Nuclear energy reduces ___ emissions.
- Nuclear energy is a ________ long term solution for producing power.
- Coal energy waste is pumped into the _____.
- Coal and oil are _____ killers.
- Nuclear energy has ________ 1.8 million deaths.
- The use of coal as an energy source causes ____ rain.
- Nuclear waste contains extremely poisonous chemical elements like _________.
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- Dumping nuclear waste into the ocean was ________.
- What is the name of the process that extracts plutonium from spent nuclear fuel.
- New Nuclear ______ could solve humanity's energy problems.
- One ton of ____ is estimated to provide the same amount of energy as 200 tons of uranium.
- Humanity's energy consumption is ______ steadily.
- Which produces the most radioactive waste? Nuclear power plants or coal power plants?
- Over 30 countries operate nearly 400 ______.
- Coal is not a ______ energy source.
- It is hard to distinguish between a nuclear _____ program and a nuclear energy program.
- Which is the latest nuclear disaster?
22 Clues: Coal and oil are _____ killers. • Nuclear energy waste is _______. • Coal is not a ______ energy source. • Which is the latest nuclear disaster? • Nuclear innovation _____ in the 1970s. • Coal energy waste is pumped into the _____. • Over 30 countries operate nearly 400 ______. • Nuclear energy has ________ 1.8 million deaths. • ...
Bio CK12 2.23 Photosynthesis Summary 2025-11-30
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- basic unit of structure and function of living things
- energy-carrying molecule that cells use to power their metabolic processes; provides the cell with an immediate usable form of energy
- organelle in eukaryotic cells that uses energy stored in glucose to make ATP, which cells can use for energy.
- second stage of cellular respiration in which two pyruvate molecules from the first stage react to form ATP, NADH, and FADH2 in the presence of oxygen
- simple sugar that all living things use to store and transport energy
- organic compound that supplies energy to the body, such as sugar and starch
- organism that makes its own food
- process in which cells use carbon dioxide, water, and light energy to make oxygen and glucose, an energy-storing sugar
- an electrochemical gradient across the thylakoid membrane and the inner membrane of the mitochondrion; due to concentration differences of both positive charges and hydrogen ions
- large, complex carbohydrate found in foods such as grains and vegetables that the body uses for energy
- third stage of cellular respiration, which occurs on the inner membrane of mitochondria, requires oxygen, and produces up to 34 molecules of ATP
- short-term energy carrier; temporarily stores energy during photosynthesis
- second stage of photosynthesis in which carbon atoms from carbon dioxide are combined, using the energy in ATP and NADPH, to make glucose
- the change of state from a gas to a liquid
- flattened sac of membrane inside a chloroplast where the first stage of photosynthesis (light reactions) occur
- a biochemical process in which cells break down glucose and oxygen to make carbon dioxide, water, and ATP for energy
- structure within the cytoplasm of a cell that is enclosed within a membrane and performs a specific job
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- first stage of photosynthesis in which light energy from the sun is captured and changed into chemical energy that is stored in ATP and NADPH
- series of electron-transport molecules that pass high-energy electrons from molecule to molecule and capture their energy
- short-term energy carrier; temporarily stores energy during cellular respiration
- molecules that accept and temporarily hold high-energy electrons
- splitting water by light; produces the hydrogen ions and electrons used in light reactions and oxygen atoms
- process in which an organism builds low-energy inorganic CO2 into high-energy organic molecules like glucose
- organic molecules, such as glucose, that organisms use for chemical energy
- organelle in the cells of plants and algae, that contains chlorophyll and is the site of photosynthesis
- the ability to do work
- an atom or group of bonded atoms that has a positive or negative charge
27 Clues: the ability to do work • organism that makes its own food • the change of state from a gas to a liquid • basic unit of structure and function of living things • molecules that accept and temporarily hold high-energy electrons • simple sugar that all living things use to store and transport energy • ...
Forces and Motion Crossword 2013-03-11
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- Negative Acceleration
- For Every Action there is a Equal and Opposite
- A unit of electrical energy equal to the work done
- Distance and Direction from the start
- Distance divided by time equal average ?
- Law of inertia
- Needed to Apply a Force
- Useful Energy Output of an Energy Transfer
- Potential Energy due to Height
- Resistance force that reduces rate of fall
- Amount of Matter
- Moving Energy
- Rate of Change in Velocity
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- Push or Pull
- Potenntial Energy in Rubber Bands
- When force cancel
- Effect noticeable in falling lift
- Needed to Do Work
- Unit for Mass
- Energy that is Stored
- Velocity achieve when weight and air resistance are balanced
21 Clues: Push or Pull • Unit for Mass • Moving Energy • Law of inertia • Amount of Matter • When force cancel • Needed to Do Work • Negative Acceleration • Energy that is Stored • Needed to Apply a Force • Rate of Change in Velocity • Potential Energy due to Height • Potenntial Energy in Rubber Bands • Effect noticeable in falling lift • Distance and Direction from the start • ...
How electricity is made? 2022-12-06
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- When you plug an electric fan to a ______ outlet, electrical energy is transformed into mechanical energy
- Thermal energy is created in the movement of particles (____) that produces heat
- Thermal (____) energy increases as temperature increases
- What type of energy cooks food in a microwave oven?
- The matter contained in ______ organisms has chemical energy. When organisms die, this chemical energy is broken down and converted to other chemical compounds. In this process, thermal energy is released.
- Which has more thermal energy? hot-chocolate or ice-tea
- ______energy can be all potential, all kinetic or some of each
- Fossil fuels are forms of chemical energy that are converted into other forms once used or ____
- There are many forms of _____
- Burning fire ____ is an example of chemical energy
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- When chemical bonds are broken, new chemicals are formed and some of it is ______ as energy
- Transporting _____from and to different regions is a big challenge
- Form of energy that is carried by an electrical current
- A car engine ______ the chemical energy in gasoline into mechanical energy
- Radiant (_____) energy can be absorbed, transmitted, or reflected
- Often, one form of energy ______ into more than one form
- When an object is heated to a high temperature, it glows and gives off heat. Therefore, some thermal energy is ______ to light energy
17 Clues: There are many forms of _____ • Burning fire ____ is an example of chemical energy • What type of energy cooks food in a microwave oven? • Form of energy that is carried by an electrical current • Which has more thermal energy? hot-chocolate or ice-tea • Thermal (____) energy increases as temperature increases • ...
Chapter 5 Work and Energy 2022-11-25
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- - The ability to do work.
- - A measure of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force.
- - The formula to calculate elastic potential energy.
- - The formula to calculate gravitational potential energy.
- - The stored energy of position possessed by an object.
- - The force needed to stretch or compress a spring increases with the amount of stretch. The force a spring exerts on an object is directly proportional to the amount of stretch but in the opposite direction.
- - ME conservation fromula.
- - The formula to calculate work(each abs value line is in its own box).
- - spring constant.
- - magnitude and direction
- - the rate at which work is done
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- - △ke.
- - Formula to calculate total mechanical energy.
- - ME with friction and drag formula.
- - The energy of an object in motion.
- - The energy stored in a stretched or compressed spring or elastic cord.
- - SI unit of work/scalar.
- - The formula to calculate kinetic energy.
- - magnitude
- - Hooke's Law formula.
- - power formula.
21 Clues: - △ke. • - magnitude • - power formula. • - spring constant. • - Hooke's Law formula. • - The ability to do work. • - SI unit of work/scalar. • - magnitude and direction • - ME conservation fromula. • - the rate at which work is done • - ME with friction and drag formula. • - The energy of an object in motion. • - The formula to calculate kinetic energy. • ...
Revision Crossword 2023-06-16
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- Gives speed from a distance / time graph
- Type of fuel that causes global warming
- Type of energy source that can be grown
- Ferromagnetic metal
- Turns (rotational)KE into electrical energy
- Measured in metres per second squared
- Turns linear KE into rotational KE
- Supplying this heat causes no temperature rise
- Measured in Watts
- Effects both thinking and braking distances
- The force that floats your boat
- Both vectors and scalars have this
- Process in which energy is wasted
- power X time
- This type of energy is how all energy ends up
- State of forces if acceleration is zero
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- Unit of absolute temperature
- Possible variable kept at a constant value
- Useful energy output / energy input
- Unit of heat
- Sum of the forces acting on something
- Energy law used to solve problems
- Energy of movement
- Slowing down
- Newton's First Law is all about this
- Unit of weight
- Force between like magnetic poles
- Lined up during magnetisation process
- Type of energy stored in a battery
- Energy store that is easy to replenish
- Gives distance from a speed / time graph
31 Clues: Unit of heat • Slowing down • power X time • Unit of weight • Measured in Watts • Energy of movement • Ferromagnetic metal • Unit of absolute temperature • The force that floats your boat • Energy law used to solve problems • Force between like magnetic poles • Process in which energy is wasted • Turns linear KE into rotational KE • Type of energy stored in a battery • ...
Taylor Moore, Energy, 3 2024-05-06
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- Formed when dead plant matter decays
- warmth
- A nonrenewable nuclear energy
- generates power by using a dam
- What is Petroleum?
- vibrations you listen to
- from the sun
- something that can be used again
- heat within the earth
- a form of renewable energy that uses the wind
- height or position
- nonrenewable source used for heating
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- A form of energy that moves electrons
- My name
- The total weight of organisms
- the energy gets close to zero
- nukes
- something that isn't renewable
- Energy is not created or destroyed
- The ability to do work
- energy of motion
- when energy is transformed some is lost
22 Clues: nukes • warmth • My name • from the sun • energy of motion • What is Petroleum? • height or position • heat within the earth • The ability to do work • vibrations you listen to • The total weight of organisms • the energy gets close to zero • A nonrenewable nuclear energy • something that isn't renewable • generates power by using a dam • something that can be used again • ...
Natural Resources 2024-02-21
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- Resources that replenish naturally
- Resources that do NOT replenish Naturally
- Energy from moving water
- Energy from the splitting of atoms
- Energy from recently living plants/microorganisms
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- Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere
- Does NOT replenish naturally
- Nonrenewable sources of energy that form within the Earth over millions of Years
- Energy from tides
- To replace or make like new
- Replenishes naturally
- To use more than once
- Energy from the sun
- Energy from heating of the Earth
- Energy from uneven heating
- Colorless and Odorless
- The act of trying to use less
- Known as petroleum
- To convert into a useable material
- Fossilized plants
20 Clues: Energy from tides • Fossilized plants • Known as petroleum • Energy from the sun • Replenishes naturally • To use more than once • Colorless and Odorless • Energy from moving water • Energy from uneven heating • To replace or make like new • Does NOT replenish naturally • The act of trying to use less • Energy from heating of the Earth • Resources that replenish naturally • ...
Chapter 6: Energy 2024-02-25
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- When you hammer a nail into a wall, the energy is transferred from your moving arm to the ... .
- A hotter object has more ... compared to a colder one. (Science student's book, page 94)
- Sound is energy that we can ... .
- Light is the only energy that we can ... .
- Devices that collect energy from the sun and change it to other types of energy is called solar ... .
- Energy from plants can also be transferred to animals when they ... the plants as food.
- Oil, natural gas and coal are called ... fuels.
- Heat can be transferred from a ... object to a cooler object.
- Energy that we get from wind, moving water and the sun are called as ... because they can be used repeatedly.
- The transfer of energy from sunlight to the plants helps them make ... . (Science student's book, page 100)
- Solar panels can catch light energy from the ... .(Science student's book, page 101)
- Energy is present in TV as sound and ... .
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- When you sit by a campfire, the heat from the burning wood is transferred to your body and your body becomes ... .
- Energy can make things ... .
- Light energy from the sun is stored in the cells in the solar panels as ... .
- Energy can be ... from one object to another.(Science student's book, page 100)
- The energy from the bulb is transferred to the ... as light.
- When a sound is loud, there is more energy. (Science student's book, page 94)
- The earth gets energy from the ... of the sun. (Science student's book, page 94)
- Energy that is present in microwave is ... .
20 Clues: Energy can make things ... . • Sound is energy that we can ... . • Light is the only energy that we can ... . • Energy is present in TV as sound and ... . • Energy that is present in microwave is ... . • Oil, natural gas and coal are called ... fuels. • The energy from the bulb is transferred to the ... as light. • ...
PS: Physics P1 2021-10-13
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- Energy in Motion
- Stored Energy
- Internal energy in substances; it is the vibration and movement of atoms and molecules within substances.
- Energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules.
- An electric device that deters an electric current.
- Transfer of heat energy from particle to particle within a substance or between substances through contact of atoms.
- Energy of place or position.
- The movement of objects or substances from one place to another.
- The amount of electric charge flowing past a specified circuit point per unit time.
- Law stating that energy in a closed system can neither be created nor destroyed. It can be transformed or transferred, but the total amount of energy remains constant.
- Material through which electric current cannot move easily.
- Energy stored as compression.
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- Electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves.
- Is the movement of electrons.
- Energy stored in objects by the application of force and then placed in motion.
- Transfer of heat by the physical motion of masses of fluid (liquids and gases) by changes in density of the fluid.
- The SI unit of electrical resistance.
- Material through which electric current can move easily.
- The SI unit of current.
- The SI unit of energy
- The SI unit of electric voltage or potential energy.
- Vibration that typically starts as an audible wave of pressure, through a transmission medium such as a gas, liquid or solid
- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.
- Device that transfers electrical energy from one electrical circuit to another through mutual (electromagnetic induction) without change in frequency
- The SI unit of charge.
- A quantity that describes the capacity to do work; a source of useable power.
26 Clues: Stored Energy • Energy in Motion • The SI unit of energy • The SI unit of charge. • The SI unit of current. • Energy of place or position. • Is the movement of electrons. • Energy stored as compression. • The SI unit of electrical resistance. • Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. • Energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules. • ...
thermodynamics 2024-09-22
17 Clues: heat • system • energy • entropy • enthalpy • exothermic • temperature • endothermic • surroundings • absolute zero • thermodynamics • thermal energy • kinetic energy • internal energy • potential energy • adiabatic process • isothermal process
Energy Unit Vocabulary 2025-09-02
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- Average kinetic energy of particles.
- Heat transfer by movement of liquids or gases.
- The energy of motion, like a moving car.
- Total kinetic + potential energy in a system.
- The ability to cause change or do work.
- Energy stored in bonds of food or fuel.
- Energy from moving electric charges.
- Change of energy from one form to another.
- Heat transfer through waves, no matter needed.
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- How much useful energy comes out compared to what goes in.
- Stored energy, like a stretched rubber band.
- How fast work is done.
- Energy due to particle motion (heat).
- Says energy cannot be created or destroyed, only changed.
- Heat transfer by direct contact.
- Thermal energy moving from hot to cold.
- Using force to move an object a distance.
- Force that resists motion and creates heat.
18 Clues: How fast work is done. • Heat transfer by direct contact. • Average kinetic energy of particles. • Energy from moving electric charges. • Energy due to particle motion (heat). • The ability to cause change or do work. • Thermal energy moving from hot to cold. • Energy stored in bonds of food or fuel. • The energy of motion, like a moving car. • ...
Chapter 5 and BEYOND 2023-01-18
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- particles vibrate in place
- cause patterns in Earth's climateheatingappliance is a device that converts electric energy into thermal energy
- the movement of thermal energy from a region of high temperature to a region of lower temperature
- the transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves
- is a glass tube filled with a liquid used to measure temperature
- particles slide past one another and take on the shape of their container
- a decrease in a materials volume when temperatures decrease
- measures the resistance in an electronic circuit and converts this into a temperature
- is a device that uses electric energy to transfer thermal energy from a cooler location to a warmer location
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- liquids and gases
- the transfer of thermal energy due to the collision of particles
- the amount of thermal energy required to increase the temperature of 1 kg of material by 1 degree Celsius
- move easily in good thermal conductors
- the movement of fluids in a cycle heat rises cold sinks
- the sum of the kinetic and potential energy of the particles in an object
- a material through which thermal energy flows QUICKLY
- the material through which thermal energy flows SLOWLY
- is a device that regulates the temperature of a system
- used to measure temperature
- an increase in a materials volume when the temperature is increased
- the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another
- the measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a material
- the energy an object has because it is moving
- is a machine that converts thermal energy into mechanical energy
- the temperature where all particle movement ceases
- particles move freely everywhere
26 Clues: liquids and gases • particles vibrate in place • used to measure temperature • particles move freely everywhere • move easily in good thermal conductors • the energy an object has because it is moving • the temperature where all particle movement ceases • a material through which thermal energy flows QUICKLY • the material through which thermal energy flows SLOWLY • ...
All About Energy - Andrew Castaneda 2024-04-09
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- The unit of power
- Abbreviation for Total Mechanical Energy
- No height means Potential Energy is...
- A well known real life application of energy
- Equation for Work
- No change in energy equals no...
- Friction makes this type energy
- No Potential Energy could mean no... (you have mass and gravity)
- W=ΔET
- The unit of the spring constant
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- Gravitational...
- A good way of visualizing energy
- The change in kinetic energy
- Used to determine PE (not m or h)
- The rate at which work is done
- Equation of Potential Energy
- ?=1/2mv^2 (whole word)
- ?=sqrt((2KE)/(m))
- K is for...
- The unit used to measure energy and work
20 Clues: W=ΔET • K is for... • Gravitational... • The unit of power • Equation for Work • ?=sqrt((2KE)/(m)) • ?=1/2mv^2 (whole word) • The change in kinetic energy • Equation of Potential Energy • The rate at which work is done • Friction makes this type energy • The unit of the spring constant • A good way of visualizing energy • No change in energy equals no... • Used to determine PE (not m or h) • ...
(7) Energy CW 1 2023-10-30
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- a measure of how hot or cold something is compared to a reference point.
- nonrenewable energy resources made of the remains of ancient organisms and is burned as an energy source
- the scale that most other countries use to measure temperature
- a device that regulates the temperature of a system
- the amount of kinetic energy an object has depends on the object’s _________ _______ _________
- total energy of an object or group of objects due to large-scale motions and interactions
- sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in matter due to their random motion
- the potential energy stored within atoms and molecules and is observed when a chemical reaction occurs
- Matter in which atoms are closely spaced and vibrate in a fixed position.
- the ability to cause change
- transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves
- the scale the United States uses to measure temperature
- energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom
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- energy carried by sound
- energy that is stored in an object because of the object’s position
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be transformed from one form to another
- force of attraction between any two masses
- energy an object has because of its motion
- energy carried by an electric current
- nonrenewable energy resources made of the remains of ancient organisms and is burned as an energy source
- the expanding of matter due to the thermal energy increasing, causing its particles to spread out
- force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching
- transfer of thermal energy between materials because of collisions between particles
- the scale many scientists use to measure temperature
- type of energy resource that is used faster than it is replaced
- transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another
- Matter in which atoms vibrate so much that they are far apart.
- energy that is carried by electromagnetic waves
- type of energy resource that is replaced as fast as, or faster than, it is used
- a push or pull exerted on an object
- Matter in which atoms are constantly moving around and bumping into each other.
- transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
32 Clues: energy carried by sound • the ability to cause change • a push or pull exerted on an object • energy carried by an electric current • force of attraction between any two masses • energy an object has because of its motion • energy that is carried by electromagnetic waves • energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom • ...
Energy CW 2 2023-11-20
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- energy that is stored in an object because of the object’s position
- transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
- energy carried by sound
- transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another
- sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in matter due to their random motion
- the ability to cause change
- a push or pull exerted on an object
- Matter in which atoms are constantly moving around and bumping into each other.
- transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves
- the scale many scientists use to measure temperature
- Matter in which atoms vibrate so much that they are far apart.
- the scale that most other countries use to measure temperature
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be transformed from one form to another
- force of attraction between any two masses
- a measure of how hot or cold something is compared to a reference point.
- Matter in which atoms are closely spaced and vibrate in a fixed position.
- the potential energy stored within atoms and molecules and is observed when a chemical reaction occurs
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- energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom
- a device that regulates the temperature of a system
- type of energy resource that is replaced as fast as, or faster than, it is used
- energy carried by an electric current
- type of energy resource that is used faster than it is replaced
- the amount of kinetic energy an object has depends on the object’s _________ _______ _________
- total energy of an object or group of objects due to large-scale motions and interactions
- nonrenewable energy resources made of the remains of ancient organisms and is burned as an energy source
- nonrenewable energy resources made of the remains of ancient organisms and is burned as an energy source
- transfer of thermal energy between materials because of collisions between particles
- energy an object has because of its motion
- energy that is carried by electromagnetic waves
- the scale the United States uses to measure temperature
- force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching
- the expanding of matter due to the thermal energy increasing, causing its particles to spread out
32 Clues: energy carried by sound • the ability to cause change • a push or pull exerted on an object • energy carried by an electric current • energy an object has because of its motion • force of attraction between any two masses • energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom • energy that is carried by electromagnetic waves • ...
Energy CW 1 2022-10-31
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- a measure of how hot or cold something is compared to a reference point.
- nonrenewable energy resources made of the remains of ancient organisms and is burned as an energy source
- the scale that most other countries use to measure temperature
- a device that regulates the temperature of a system
- the amount of kinetic energy an object has depends on the object’s _________ _______ _________
- total energy of an object or group of objects due to large-scale motions and interactions
- sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in matter due to their random motion
- the potential energy stored within atoms and molecules and is observed when a chemical reaction occurs
- Matter in which atoms are closely spaced and vibrate in a fixed position.
- the ability to cause change
- transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves
- the scale the United States uses to measure temperature
- energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom
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- energy carried by sound
- energy that is stored in an object because of the object’s position
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be transformed from one form to another
- force of attraction between any two masses
- energy an object has because of its motion
- energy carried by an electric current
- nonrenewable energy resources made of the remains of ancient organisms and is burned as an energy source
- the expanding of matter due to the thermal energy increasing, causing its particles to spread out
- force that resists the motion of two surfaces that are touching
- transfer of thermal energy between materials because of collisions between particles
- the scale many scientists use to measure temperature
- type of energy resource that is used faster than it is replaced
- transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another
- Matter in which atoms vibrate so much that they are far apart.
- energy that is carried by electromagnetic waves
- type of energy resource that is replaced as fast as, or faster than, it is used
- a push or pull exerted on an object
- Matter in which atoms are constantly moving around and bumping into each other.
- transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
32 Clues: energy carried by sound • the ability to cause change • a push or pull exerted on an object • energy carried by an electric current • force of attraction between any two masses • energy an object has because of its motion • energy that is carried by electromagnetic waves • energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom • ...
Chapters 4 and 5 Vocab 2023-02-09
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- / movement of fluid, caused by differences in temperatures, that transfers heat from one part to another fluid
- / total kinetic and potential energy of all particles of an object
- / transfer of thermal energy by the movement of fluids
- / energy of stretched objects
- / change from one form of energy to another
- / energy of light and other forms of radiation
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- / energy due to position
- / rule that energy is not lost nor destroyed and can't be created
- / the transfer of thermal energy from one particle of matter to another
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- / kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- / potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- / form of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds between atoms
- / energy an object has due to motion
- / energy of electric charges
- / ability to do work or cause change
- / transfer of energy through space by electromagnetic waves
17 Clues: / • / energy due to position • / energy of electric charges • / energy of stretched objects • / energy an object has due to motion • / ability to do work or cause change • / change from one form of energy to another • / energy of light and other forms of radiation • / potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • / transfer of thermal energy by the movement of fluids • ...
Work, Power, Energy Crossword 2026-01-14
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- Force and Displacement are in the same direction
- Energy produced by vibrations
- Force and Displacement are in the opposite direction
- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- A push or a pull
- Ability to do work
- Energy that is stored in the bonds of an atom
- Motion Energy
- Energy produced by the movement of water
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- change in postion
- Stored Energy
- Unit for Work
- Energy that generates heat
- Energy associated with the flow of electric charges
- Energy produced by the sun
- KE - PE
- Energy produced by the wind
17 Clues: KE - PE • Stored Energy • Unit for Work • Motion Energy • A push or a pull • change in postion • Ability to do work • Energy that generates heat • Energy produced by the sun • Energy produced by the wind • Energy produced by vibrations • Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • Energy produced by the movement of water • Energy that is stored in the bonds of an atom • ...
Heat Transfer 2021-03-30
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- What determines the direction of heat flow?
- Internal energy is the --- energy of the particles within a substance.
- Snow doesn’t melt very much on a clear and sunny day because the sunlight is ---.
- A good --- transfers energy quickly – allows heat to flow easily.
- This form of energy transfer does not require a physical medium to move the energy.
- Temperature is the --- kinetic energy of the particle of a substance.
- A good --- transfers energy slowly – slows the flow of heat.
- Transfer of energy within a fluid by movement of the particles in currents.
- The energy required to raise the temperature of 1 g of a substance by 1 °C is the --- heat capacity.
- Heat (a form of energy) is measured in ---.
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- Any process that absorbs energy from the surroundings is ---.
- When you touch a nail stuck in ice cold flows from the nail into your hand – TRUE or FALSE.
- A net --- is any object whose surface emits more energy than it absorbs.
- Transfer of energy via electromagnetic --- is called radiation.
- Both gases & liquids are ---.
- Transfer of energy by the collisions of atoms & free electrons within a substance.
- Heat is always the flow of energy from high temperature to low temperature – TRUE or FALSE
- Any process that releases energy into the surroundings is ---.
- In thermal --- two objects placed in contact transfer heat from one to the other until they reach the same temperature and the transfer stops.
19 Clues: Both gases & liquids are ---. • What determines the direction of heat flow? • Heat (a form of energy) is measured in ---. • A good --- transfers energy slowly – slows the flow of heat. • Any process that absorbs energy from the surroundings is ---. • Any process that releases energy into the surroundings is ---. • ...
Heat, Energy, & Waves Crossword 2024-04-23
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- "stored" energy
- waves used in radio, TV, & Bluetooth
- potential energy stored in the bonds of atoms
- this changes as a wave passes through different materials
- the tops of a wave
- particles of hotter substances _______ energy to colder substances
- mechanical waves need this to move energy through
- the only type of electromagnetic wave humans can see
- transfer of thermal energy between places
- transfer of thermal energy through touch
- energy of moving electrons
- particles of light
- when heat is taken away from gas to change into liquid
- when potential energy in chemicals converts to kinetic energy
- type of energy that describes the total movement (kinetic) of somethings particles
- when heat is taken away from liquids to change into solids
- rays that are high in energy; produced during chemical reactions
- heat waves we feel
- waves through the ground from an earthquake
- the amount of wavelengths pass per second
- waves that are used in cooking, radar, & communication
- the height of a wave
- when materials pass heat well
- when heat is added from liquids to change into gas
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- energy of motion
- the bottom of a wave
- bend of light waves as they pass through different mediums
- law of ________ of energy
- reflection of all colors
- the measurement of the kinetic energy in something
- absorption of all colors
- energy through an object/thing
- the distance between crests
- light waves bouncing off something; determines color
- types of waves that do not need a medium to move through
- when materials do not pass heat well
- when heat is added from solids to change into liquids
- waves transfer this from place to place
- transfer of energy through space
- waves that are absorbed by skin
- energy _____ be created or destroyed
- when something holds onto light
- energy carried through the vibrating of atoms
- waves of the electromagnetic spectrum is called this since they travel through space
- type of radiation used to view bones
- transfer of heat through cycles of fluids rising & falling
46 Clues: "stored" energy • energy of motion • the tops of a wave • particles of light • heat waves we feel • the bottom of a wave • the height of a wave • reflection of all colors • absorption of all colors • law of ________ of energy • energy of moving electrons • the distance between crests • when materials pass heat well • energy through an object/thing • waves that are absorbed by skin • ...
Engineering Science 2021-12-17
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- Stored energy, often referring to gravitational potential energy
- A circuit that contains more than one path for current flow
- turns wind energy into electricity using the aerodynamic force from the rotor blades, which work like an airplane wing or helicopter rotor blade
- The opposition of current flow
- A circuit that contains only one path for current flow
- smallest piece of an element containing all of the properties of that element
- is the energy transferred when a force F is applied to an object moving through a distance d
- Sources that cannot be replaced once used
- is the rate at which energy E is expended or work W is performed in time t
- The flow of electric charge
- The simplest form of matter
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- is the final stage in the delivery of electric power; it carries electricity from the transmission system to individual consumers
- The mathematical relationship between current, voltage, and resistance
- Sources that can be replaced once used
- The outermost ring of electrons in an atom
- Energy of motion
- Any fuel that is not identified as a fossil fuel
- the force that causes current to flow
- is a passive component that transfers electrical energy from one electrical circuit to another circuit, or multiple circuits
- use sunlight as a source of energy to generate direct current electricity
- uses the chemical energy of hydrogen or other fuels to cleanly and efficiently produce electricity
- The ability to do work
22 Clues: Energy of motion • The ability to do work • The flow of electric charge • The simplest form of matter • The opposition of current flow • Sources that can be replaced once used • Sources that cannot be replaced once used • The outermost ring of electrons in an atom • Any fuel that is not identified as a fossil fuel • A circuit that contains only one path for current flow • ...
Physics 3rd 6 Weeks Vocabulary 2023-12-07
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- Mechanical energy is not conserved in the presence of _______.
- Work has a unit of newtons times meters or _________.
- Gravitational potential energy depends on height from a ________ level.
- The sum of kinetic energy and all forms of potential energy
- Potential energy is ___________ energy.
- The energy of an object that is associated with the object's motion
- The energy stored in any deformed plastic object
- The work done on an object by a ________ force equals the object's mass times its acceleration times its displacement
- Kinetic energy is a ____________ quantity.
- the energy associated with an object because of its interaction with the environment
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- the potential energy associated with an object's position relative to a gravitational source
- the net work done by all the forces acting on an object is equal to the change in the object's kinetic energy
- work is done only when components of a force are ______________ to a displacement
- The SI unit for power.
- Work is _______ when the force is in the direction opposite the displacement.
- the product of the component of a force along the direction of displacement and the magnitude of the displacement
- a parameter that is a measure of a spring's resistance to being compressed or stretched
- a quantity that measures the rate at which work is done or the rate of energy transfer by any method
- Energy conservation occurs even when __________ varies.
- The length of a spring when no external forces are acting on it is called the ___________.
- Mechanical energy is often ____________.
21 Clues: The SI unit for power. • Potential energy is ___________ energy. • Mechanical energy is often ____________. • Kinetic energy is a ____________ quantity. • The energy stored in any deformed plastic object • Work has a unit of newtons times meters or _________. • Energy conservation occurs even when __________ varies. • ...
Crossword: Heat, Temperature, and Thermal Energy 2020-02-12
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- Heat and thermal energy are affected by an object's ______
- everything in this room has ___ energy bc it has mass
- if you were to leave a hot drink on the table and wait for a while, does it become warmer or cooler?
- temperature can be expressed in Fahrenheit, Celsius, and _____
- tells us the temperature of something
- the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance
- the total kinetic energy of the particles in a substance
- the form of energy in motion
- there is no such thing as _____
- something may be described as ____ if it has a greater average kinetic energy
- thermal energy continues to flow until both substances are at the _____ temperature
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- when molecules heat up, they move _____
- the lowest temperature anything can ever be
- Heat travels from ______ to cooler places
- heat describes the ______ of thermal energy
- coldest outside temperature ever recorded on Earth was where?
- the unit that thermal energy is expressed
- energy flows _______
- the transfer of energy between objects that are different temperatures
- tiny particles that are always jiggling and bouncing around
20 Clues: energy flows _______ • the form of energy in motion • there is no such thing as _____ • tells us the temperature of something • when molecules heat up, they move _____ • Heat travels from ______ to cooler places • the unit that thermal energy is expressed • the lowest temperature anything can ever be • heat describes the ______ of thermal energy • ...
Unit 2 Review 2025-12-02
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- main source of energy
- ending material
- type of consumer that only eats plants
- the ability to do work.
- starting material
- building of molecules with the aid of energy
- process that breaks molecules by adding water
- energy carrying molecule
- building block of protein
- process that builds molecules by first removing water
- organisms that makes their own food; producer
- all the chemical reactions that occur within an organisms
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- organisms that consumes food to obtain energy; consumer
- process used by all organisms to release energy
- molecule made of amino acids
- molecule that stores genetic information
- type of respiration that does not require oxygen
- process used by autotrophs to convert light energy into chemical energy
- molecule composed of CHO with long chains of hydrocarbons.
- the breakdown of molecules with the release of energy
20 Clues: ending material • starting material • main source of energy • the ability to do work. • energy carrying molecule • building block of protein • molecule made of amino acids • type of consumer that only eats plants • molecule that stores genetic information • building of molecules with the aid of energy • process that breaks molecules by adding water • ...
CHAPTER 6: ENERGY 2023-02-16
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- It can be used as food and also fuel for vehicle.
- Data we use to support an idea.
- Thermal energy is when particles in a ______objects vibrate.
- The energy transferred when a force makes something move is known as ______.
- _______in a battery produced by chemical reaction.
- _______ energy is the energy stored in a spring when it get pulled.
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- When an energy transferred from a hot metal to nearby metal.
- In China, a dam named The Three Gorges Dam goes across the_________river.
- _______is the source energy for a mini cooper.
- ______is a energy due to movement.
- ______is the term scientists used to describe some energy during transferring, gets wasted.
- _____can be produced when we use energy of moving water.
- The solar panel use the ______ energy to stored energy in hot water.
- _______is needed in order to used the energy.
- ______ is needed to make movement.
- The dissipates energy when we turn on the fan is ________ energy.
- ______is the energy source for animals.
17 Clues: Data we use to support an idea. • ______is a energy due to movement. • ______ is needed to make movement. • ______is the energy source for animals. • _______is needed in order to used the energy. • _______is the source energy for a mini cooper. • It can be used as food and also fuel for vehicle. • _______in a battery produced by chemical reaction. • ...
8.1 Test 2 Review 2022-05-19
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- a _______ between two objects is necessary for energy to transfer
- the energy of motion
- this can't be created or destroyed
- the contact forces between a moving object and something it is sliding against
- the kind of relationship speed and kinetic energy have
- the thing that is changed in each trial
- which variable has more of an effect on kinetic energy?
- if the speed increases 2 times, the kinetic energy will increase _____ times
- the kinetic energy of the cart and box _____ over time
- the contact forces between a moving object and air particles it collides with
- energy that is stored
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- the effect of the changes in each trial
- a push or pull
- when two object touch and push or pull on each other
- sketch of an object used to visualize the size and direction of forces acting on it
- the kinetic energy will _____if we triple the mass
- Increasing either the mass or the speed of an object increases its
- the kind of relationship mass and kinetic energy have
- where most of the kinetic energy went in time 5 of our cart, box, launcher system
- the largest amount of force an object experiences
- where the potential energy was stored in time 0 of our cart, box, launcher system
- the thing that is kept the same throughout the trials
22 Clues: a push or pull • the energy of motion • energy that is stored • this can't be created or destroyed • the effect of the changes in each trial • the thing that is changed in each trial • the largest amount of force an object experiences • the kinetic energy will _____if we triple the mass • when two object touch and push or pull on each other • ...
6th grade review 2025-05-15
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- A cold, treeless biome characterized by permafrost and low-growing vegetation.
- A grassland biome with scattered trees, found in tropical and subtropical regions.
- Energy Energy obtained from the heat stored beneath the Earth’s surface.
- Energy Energy that an object possesses due to its motion.
- Energy Heat energy that comes from the temperature of matter, often used in heating systems.
- Referring to trees that produce cones and have needle-like leaves, typically found in colder climates.
- The average weather conditions in a region over a long period.
- A large area characterized by specific climate conditions and plant and animal life.
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into food.
- Transfer The process of moving energy from one place to another or transforming it from one form to another.
- Organic material, such as plant and animal waste, used as a renewable energy source.
- A thick layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year, typically found in tundra regions.
- Conservation The practice of using less energy by being more efficient or reducing consumption.
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- Energy Energy stored in an object due to its position or arrangement.
- The natural environment where an organism lives, including all the biotic and abiotic factors.
- A species that is at risk of extinction due to habitat loss, climate change, or other factors.
- Energy Energy generated from the movement of air, often captured using wind turbines to produce electricity.
- Energy Energy that comes from sources that cannot be replenished within a human lifetime, like fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas).
- A characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- A measure of how much useful energy is produced compared to the total energy consumed, often expressed as a percentage.
- The variety of different species in a particular area or ecosystem.
- A dry biome with very little precipitation and extreme temperatures.
- An area of land that is saturated with water, either permanently or seasonally, supporting aquatic plants.
- Energy Energy harnessed from the sun’s rays, which can be converted into electricity or heat.
- Energy derived from the movement of water, typically used in dams to generate electricity.
- Energy Energy that is produced from resources that can be replenished naturally, such as sunlight, wind, and water.
- A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their environment.
- Fuels Natural substances formed from the remains of ancient organisms, used as energy sources.
- Referring to trees or shrubs that lose their leaves seasonally.
- A form of energy resulting from the flow of electric charge, commonly used for power.
30 Clues: Energy Energy that an object possesses due to its motion. • The average weather conditions in a region over a long period. • Referring to trees or shrubs that lose their leaves seasonally. • The variety of different species in a particular area or ecosystem. • A dry biome with very little precipitation and extreme temperatures. • ...
Steven Mangrum 2014-02-25
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- Force x Distance
- work of magnetic force on re-alignment of the vector of the magnetic dipole moment
- unit of work
- Potential energy associated with the gravitational field
- the part of the total potential energy and kinetic energy of an object or sample of matter that results in the system temperature
- potential of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction or to transform other chemical substances
- M x G x H
- kinetic plus gravitational energy gives you your _____ amount of energy
- work/time
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- form of energy associated with the vibration or disturbance of matter
- mass is always given in this unit
- energy stored in a system of forcefully interacting physical entities
- letter used to represent Joules
- energy newly derived from electrical potential energy
- atom or molecule describes the minimum amount of energy required to remove an electron from the atom or molecule in the gaseous state
- energy of electromagnetic waves
- force(cos angle)distance
- use of exothermic nuclear processes to generate useful heat and electricity
- potential mechanical energy stored in the configuration of a material or physical system as work is performed to distort its volume or shape
- joules per second
20 Clues: M x G x H • work/time • unit of work • Force x Distance • joules per second • force(cos angle)distance • letter used to represent Joules • energy of electromagnetic waves • mass is always given in this unit • energy newly derived from electrical potential energy • Potential energy associated with the gravitational field • ...
Science Revision 2025-11-04
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- It takes this about 28 days to orbit the Earth
- The type of energy that is stored and ready to be used
- The energy input the car in the story uses to run
- An appliance that uses electricity to make heat
- The main source of energy for life on Earth
- An appliance that uses chemical energy to make light
- It takes 24 of these for the Earth to spin once
- How the hot energy from the car's engine is described
- The name for the moon phase when it is not visible
- The special path the Earth takes around the Sun
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- How the Earth spins on its axis
- Useful energy output from the headlights
- Energy a machine needs to make it work
- The useful energy output of a car (movement)
- These use energy from the Sun to make their own food
- The time it takes the Earth to orbit the Sun (365 days)
- Useful energy output from the car radio
- The different ways the Moon looks during the month
- An energy chain shows how energy is ________ from one thing to another
- The name for the moon phase when it is a complete circle
20 Clues: How the Earth spins on its axis • Energy a machine needs to make it work • Useful energy output from the car radio • Useful energy output from the headlights • The main source of energy for life on Earth • The useful energy output of a car (movement) • It takes this about 28 days to orbit the Earth • An appliance that uses electricity to make heat • ...
energy crossword puzzle 2023-01-25
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- Energy: Thermal energy refers to the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- of Energy: a principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be altered from one form to another.
- Energy: the energy generated by the movement of electrons from one point to another.
- energy: Light energy is a kind of kinetic energy with the ability to make types of light visible to human eyes.
- energy: Heat is the transfer of kinetic energy from one medium or object to another, or from an energy source to a medium or object.
- :the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- relating to movement toward a center of gravity.
- Energy: chemical energy, Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds.
- energy: Sound energy is the result when a force, either sound or pressure, makes an object or substance vibrate.
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- Energy:The energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
- A coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
- energy: Mechanical energy (kinetic energy or potential energy) is the energy of either an object in motion or the energy that is stored in objects by their position.
- speed of something in a given direction.
- Energy: Nuclear energy is the energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom.
- Energy:energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
- (of an object or material) able to resume its normal shape spontaneously after contraction, dilatation, or distortion.
16 Clues: speed of something in a given direction. • relating to movement toward a center of gravity. • A coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape. • Energy:energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion. • Energy: Nuclear energy is the energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom. • ...
Biology Crossword 2021-09-22
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- green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
- A process used by yeast cells and some bacteria to produce carbon dioxide and ethyl alcohol
- process by which plants and some other organisms use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbohydrates such as sugars and starches steps include: capture light, light dependent reactions, calvin cycle
- organelle that produces atp
- electron carrier that provides high-energy electrons for photosynthesis
- flattened membrane sac inside the chloroplast, used to convert light energy into chemical energy, site of the light reactions
- The fluid of the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid membrane
- Respiration that requires oxygen
- The conversion of pyruvate to lactate with no release of carbon dioxide
- Produced by fermentation and oxidation of natural carbohydrates is called vinegar
- organelle found only in plant and algae cells
- lower energy molecule that can be converted to atp
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- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvate
- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- Respiration that does not require oxygen
- reactions of photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- stacks of thlakoids
- one of the carrier molecules that transfers high-energy electrons from chlorophyll to other molecules
- Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen two main types: alcoholic and lactic acid
- reactions of photosynthesis in which energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugars
- the passage of energy through the components of the ecosystem
- main energy source
22 Clues: main energy source • stacks of thlakoids • organelle that produces atp • Respiration that requires oxygen • Respiration that does not require oxygen • organelle found only in plant and algae cells • lower energy molecule that can be converted to atp • the passage of energy through the components of the ecosystem • ...
Energy & Earth's Atmosphere Unit Review 2021-12-09
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- In the lowest layer of the atmosphere, ___ decreases as altitude increases.
- Excess carbon dioxide and other gases impact the energy budget, creating a ___ ___.
- Meteors or "shooting stars" burn up in this layer of the atmosphere.
- All Earth's processes are the result of energy that is derived from the ___ and Earth's hot interior.
- Fusion inside the Sun & stars is an example of ___ energy.
- Melting ice cream is an example of ___ energy.
- Moisture in the air is called ___.
- Convection & ___ from Earth's surface transfer thermal energy. This energy powers the global circulation of the atmosphere and oceans on our planet.
- All weather happens at this layer of the atmosphere.
- Lightning is an example of ___ energy.
- This is the hottest layer of the atmosphere.
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- Earth's ___ ___ refers to the tracking of how much energy is flowing into and out of Earth's climate, where the energy is going, and if the energy coming in balances with the energy going out.
- Air ___ decreases as altitude increases.
- Naturally occurring ___ is found in the atmosphere and helps shield Earth from ultraviolet radiation.
- Earth receives only a very small portion of the sun's energy, yet this energy is responsible for powering the motion of the ___, the oceans, and many processes at Earth's surface.
- The element ___ makes up the largest proportion of air.
- A moving car is an example of ___ energy.
- The ozone layer is located in this layer of the atmosphere.
- Earth's surface is heated unequally. The equator gets more heat than the ___.
- Radio waves, infrared radiation, and visible light are examples of electromagnetic or ___ energy.
- Warm air or water rising coupled with cooler air or water descending forms a cyclic rising/falling pattern called ___.
- Food people eat is an example of ___ energy.
22 Clues: Moisture in the air is called ___. • Lightning is an example of ___ energy. • Air ___ decreases as altitude increases. • A moving car is an example of ___ energy. • Food people eat is an example of ___ energy. • This is the hottest layer of the atmosphere. • Melting ice cream is an example of ___ energy. • All weather happens at this layer of the atmosphere. • ...
Science Review 2021-06-05
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- Energy produced when a rise in temperature causes atoms to vibrate.
- The energy stored up in chemical bonds.
- The degree or intensity of heat in an object.
- Energy exerted to put in object in motion.
- The transfer of heat energy through contact.
- The mechanical energy stored up in an object that is compressed or deformed.
- The potential energy an object with mass has in relation to an object with a high gravitational pull.
- The energy in any moving object.
- Transmission of energy through charged particles and waves.
- The lowest temperature theoretically possible and when the movement of particles is minimal.
- The energy inside the nucleus of an atom.
- Energy in the form of an electric current made of charged particles called electrons.
- the energy stored in any object based on its relative position to other objects.
- The rate of which an object's speed increases.
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- The amount of force an object is being pulled to the earth with.
- The sum of multiple forces acting on one body.
- The amount of energy and time it takes to move a body over a distance.
- The rate of which an object covers a distance.
- Energy can be neither created nor destroyed.
- The resistance two objects feel when they make contact.
- The movement of a heated fluid or gas above the cooler fluid or gas resulting in the transfer of heat.
- The energy of electromagnetic waves or light rays that travel through space.
- The rate of which work is being done.
- The exact quantity of matter in an object.
- The speed of an object and the direction of motion.
- The energy that an object possesses while in motion.
- The ability to do work.
27 Clues: The ability to do work. • The energy in any moving object. • The rate of which work is being done. • The energy stored up in chemical bonds. • The energy inside the nucleus of an atom. • Energy exerted to put in object in motion. • The exact quantity of matter in an object. • Energy can be neither created nor destroyed. • The transfer of heat energy through contact. • ...
Zane energy puzzle 2016-05-20
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- what object has the energy transfer of chemical to electrical to radiant (warm up)
- energy that is being stored or waiting to be used
- what are used to measure energy
- energy of movement of electrons
- what always moves from warmer objects to cooler objects
- energy created from wind turbines
- energy of a movement of an object from one place to another
- energy made from flowing water
- a crowbar is this type of simple machine
- energy that is stored in the NUCLEas (hint) of atoms
- a bike is this type of simple machine
- energy in higher place or position(the higher the more gravitational pull)
- energy that is in motion
- energy made of of living or recent living things
- what is a push or a pull
- a elevator is this type of simple machine
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- energy created from the sun
- what are machines that are made up of several simple machines
- sources that nature makes more quickly than we use them
- sources that nature cannot make as fast as we need them
- movement of energy through substances in waves
- energy made up of plants and animals that died millions of years ago
- the formula to get work
- energy of the vibrations of a movement of atoms and molecules (heat)
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- a axe is this type of simple machine
- what is the movement of heat from one substance to another
- electromagnetic waves that travel in waves like light
- what is when a force moves an object
- a ramp is this type of simple machine
30 Clues: the formula to get work • energy that is in motion • what is a push or a pull • energy created from the sun • energy made from flowing water • what are used to measure energy • energy of movement of electrons • energy created from wind turbines • a axe is this type of simple machine • what is when a force moves an object • a bike is this type of simple machine • ...
Molecular Biology 2023-11-15
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- An energy-rich organic compound made of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
- The amount of energy required to maintain minimam essential life functions
- the process that breaks down complex molecules of food into smaller molecules so the body can use them
- is the molecule that carries energy to the place where the energy is needed in the body
- Control center of the cell
- Combined with or having undergone a chemical reaction with oxygen
- Major storage form of energy
- The process of producing cellular energy involving energy
- Makes proteins for the cell
- An organism that cannot make its own food
- An organism that makes its own food
- Found in cells of plants and other organisms that performs photosynthesis
- The initial stage of photosynthesis which traps light energy to produce ATP
- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
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- The process by which the body breaks down substances and gets energy from food
- Process by which cells release energy in the substance of oxygen
- Powerhouse of a cell,organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production
- 6CO2+6H2O----> C6H12O6+6O2
- Source of nourishment
- The process of producing cellular energy without involving oxygen
- Required for the structure, function, repair and regulation of the body cells,tissues,and organs
- The process by which plants and other organisms capture the energy in sunlight and use it to make food
- Simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms;component of many carbohydrates
- The second step of photosynthesis which utilizes the energy from ATP to produce glucose
- Energy-rich organic compound,such as fat,oil or wax,that is made of carbon ,hydrogen and oxygen
- basic unit of life
26 Clues: basic unit of life • Source of nourishment • 6CO2+6H2O----> C6H12O6+6O2 • Control center of the cell • Makes proteins for the cell • Major storage form of energy • An organism that makes its own food • An organism that cannot make its own food • The process of producing cellular energy involving energy • Process by which cells release energy in the substance of oxygen • ...
Energy, Work and Power Crossword 2023-03-13
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- A type of simple machine that involves a bar that pivots around a fulcrum.
- The amount of useful work output by a machine
- The unit of work and energy.
- The type of energy that moves electrons (powers the lights in your house).
- This causes some energy to be transformed into thermal energy.
- A machine can do what to the direction of a force to make work easier?
- Yes or Nay: is it considered work to carry an object across a room?
- The unit for power
- The amount of work done in a given amount of time.
- The type of energy due to position, such as energy due to gravity.
- To calculate the potential energy of an object, you need the mass of the object and the _______ of the object.
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- The law of _________ of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can change forms.
- True or false: Work out can be greater than work in.
- The type of energy that comes from the electromagnetic spectrum (light).
- An object that makes work easier by increasing the output force.
- the type of energy associated with movement.
- The ratio of the output force to the input force
- Nuclear ____ is when two small nuclei are combined into one to produce energy. This happens in the sun.
- The ability to do work.
- When a 40 kg object is traveling 1 m/s, it has how much kinetic energy?
- The type of energy that holds an atom's nucleus together.
- The energy in the bonds between atoms
- The product of applied force and displacement.
- When a 10 N force moves an object 5 meters, how many joules of work are done on the object.
24 Clues: The unit for power • The ability to do work. • The unit of work and energy. • The energy in the bonds between atoms • the type of energy associated with movement. • The amount of useful work output by a machine • The product of applied force and displacement. • The ratio of the output force to the input force • The amount of work done in a given amount of time. • ...
EnSci 2024-08-04
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- Science, The study of interactions among physical, chemical, and biological components of the environment and the solution of environmental problems
- Anything that takes up space and has mass; made up of chemical substances
- The rate at which energy is used
- Done when force is applied to an object over a distance
- The ability to do work
- and stability, Scientific knowledge can stand the test of time
- Substance, Matter that has a definite composition
- Investigation, Examine, gain new knowledge, or build on previous knowledge about phenomena
- Comprises all types of water resources oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, streams, reservoirs, polar icecaps, glaciers, and ground water
- Science, Study of people
- Energy, The energy stored in molecules and chemical compounds
- Energy, Resulting from the flow of electric charge
- Energy, The energy of electromagnetic waves
- Energy, Stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system
- Science, Focuses on the Earth’s atmosphere and its interrelation to the other systems
- Chemistry, Study of the sources, reactions, transport, effects, and fates of chemical species in the hydrosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere
- Science, Study of living things
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- Methods, Based on gathering observable, empirical (produced by experiment or observation), and measurable evidence that is critically evaluated
- Science, Understand the natural world
- The protective blanket of gases (N, O2, Ar, CO2, trace gases), surrounding the Earth
- Energy, The energy that comes from the temperature of the heated substance
- Energy, The energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom
- Science, Study of non-living things
- Energy, Puts something in motion
- Energy, Any moving object has kinetic energy or energy of motion, and it thus can do work
- A pure substance
- of Science, To learn how nature works by observing the physical world
- The study of the interactions between life and its physical environment
- The study of energy
- CAN BE UNDERSTOOD, Science that presumes events in the universe happen in patterns that can be understood by careful study
30 Clues: A pure substance • The study of energy • The ability to do work • Science, Study of people • Science, Study of living things • The rate at which energy is used • Energy, Puts something in motion • Science, Study of non-living things • Science, Understand the natural world • Energy, The energy of electromagnetic waves • Substance, Matter that has a definite composition • ...
8th grade science 2023-05-16
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- two objects attracted
- transfer in energy by touching
- movement of energy
- heat energy
- stored energy
- net force of zero
- carries energy
- movement
- transfer in energy without touching
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- amount of force on an object
- a push or pull
- rate of movement
- chemical energy into physical
- energy that contains light
- one or more directions have a higher net force
- movement of energy
- an area that is magnetic
- changes one thing into another
- made of the current
- causes sound waves
20 Clues: movement • heat energy • stored energy • a push or pull • carries energy • rate of movement • net force of zero • movement of energy • movement of energy • causes sound waves • made of the current • two objects attracted • an area that is magnetic • energy that contains light • amount of force on an object • chemical energy into physical • transfer in energy by touching • ...
Unit 2 2020-02-25
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- Direct transfer of thermal energy from the source
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of the molecules of a substance
- Compressing air _________
- The transfer of thermal energy from one thing to another
- The movement of a single type of energy from one substance to another
- Thermal energy transfer from molecule to molecule
- When a substance is heated and its molecules jiggle faster and move farther apart
- The property of a system that enables it to do work
- Force x distance
- The process of changing from a gas to a liquid
- When water evaporates, molecular kinetic energy will _________
- The conversion of one type of energy into a different type of energy
- Thermal energy transfer driven by density differences in fluids
- Not rigid, no fixed shape, fixed volume
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- Water molecules can connect to other water molecules through ________ bonds
- The force that is formed between two masses is _________ proportional to the square of the distance between them
- A quantity that indicates how warm or cold something is relative to a standard
- The study of the movement of thermal energy
- The type of energy that is stored and held in readiness
- Not rigid, no fixed shape, no fixed volume
- The process of changing from a liquid to a solid
- The process of changing from a liquid to a gas
- When two substances have transferred thermal energy and reached the same temperature
- Mass x velocity
- The law of ________ of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- Energy in motion
- G is known as the universal gravitational _________
- The effort exerted on something to change its energy
- When ice melts, latent heat is ________
- Force x time
- Expanding air _________
- The process of changing from a solid to a liquid
- The unit for work and energy
- Rigid, fixed shape, fixed volume
34 Clues: Force x time • Mass x velocity • Force x distance • Energy in motion • Expanding air _________ • Compressing air _________ • The unit for work and energy • Rigid, fixed shape, fixed volume • When ice melts, latent heat is ________ • Not rigid, no fixed shape, fixed volume • Not rigid, no fixed shape, no fixed volume • The study of the movement of thermal energy • ...
Energy and Work Crossword 2024-11-19
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- units for power
- the rate at which work is done
- units for work
- total amount of kinetic energy and potential energy in a system
- Energy that an electric current carries
- potential energy stored in anything that can fall
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- (Light Energy) Energy that electromagnetic waves carry
- Energy in the form of motion
- Energy stored in chemical bonds
- transfer of energy that occurs when a force makes an object move
- Energy from vibrations that creates sound
- Energy due to the motion of particles in the object
- Energy stored in the nucleus of atoms
- Energy that is stored
- the ability to cause change
- potential energy stored by something that can stretch or compress
16 Clues: units for work • units for power • Energy that is stored • the ability to cause change • Energy in the form of motion • the rate at which work is done • Energy stored in chemical bonds • Energy stored in the nucleus of atoms • Energy that an electric current carries • Energy from vibrations that creates sound • potential energy stored in anything that can fall • ...
Chapter 5: Energy 2020-03-18
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- the major electron carrier in the steps of cellular respiration
- reactions that break down larger molecules and release energy
- powerhouse of the cell where the majority of ATP is made
- step of cellular respiration with the largest energy payoff producing up to 34 ATP molecules
- molecule that acts like a "rechargeable battery" storing energy to be used in cells
- The second law of thermodynamics says every conversion of energy is inefficient and results in some energy being lost as _________.
- glucose is broken down to 2 pyruvate molecules with net gain of 2 ATP and 2 NADH
- location of the electron transport chain in mitochondria
- part of cell where glycolysis takes place
- the high-energy bonds in ATP are the bonds between _____________ groups
- made from pyruvate along with the side products NADH and carbon dioxide
- ___________ energy is the energy of motion
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- ____________ energy is the type of potential energy stored in the bonds between atoms
- process by which cells obtain energy under anaerobic (without oxygen) conditions
- oxygen + glucose --> carbon dioxide + water + ATP
- the process by which plants capture energy from the sun and convert it into stored energy that can be used by living organisms
- reactions that link smaller molecules together and require energy
- ____________ energy is the stored energy resulting from an object's location or position
- final acceptor of electrons at the end of the electron transport chain
- produced by our muscles when they need energy but oxygen is not available
- drive the production of ATP by passing back down their concentration gradient at the end of the electron transport chain (through ATP Synthase)
- this step yields 6 NADH, 2 FADH2, 4 carbon dioxide, and 2 ATP for each glucose
- The first law of thermodynamics says energy can never be created or _________________. It can only change form.
- the sum of all the chemical reactions in a living organism
- location in mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs
- provide energy to pump hydrogen ions against their concentration gradient in the electron transport chain
26 Clues: part of cell where glycolysis takes place • ___________ energy is the energy of motion • oxygen + glucose --> carbon dioxide + water + ATP • location in mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs • powerhouse of the cell where the majority of ATP is made • location of the electron transport chain in mitochondria • ...
Hot stuff 2020-01-23
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- a minute portion of matter
- the transfer of thermal energy that occurs when particles collide
- a device used to measure the temperature in a specific unit
- the thermal energy needed to vaporize one kg of a liquid
- the amount of thermal energy needed to melt one kg of a substance
- whenever there is an opportunity for energy dispersal, energy always spreads out
- the amount of energy that must be added to his unit mass of the material to raise temperature by one temperature unit
- the relationship between the particles random motion and the bulk property of the material
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- a substance changes from liquid to gas at this point
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- the measure of the dispersal of energy
- the state in which the rate of thermal energy transfer between two objects are equal and the objects are at the same temperature
- the change in thermal energy of an object is equal to the heat added to the object minus the work done by the object
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- a substance changes from solid to liquid at this point
- the transfer of thermal energy, which occurs spontaneously from the hotter object to a cooler object
- heating caused by the motion of fluid in a liquid or gas due to temperature differences
- SI unit for temperature
- the internal energy of an object due to the kinetic energy of its atoms and/or molecules
- a device that is able to continuously convert thermal energy to mechanical energy
20 Clues: SI unit for temperature • a minute portion of matter • the measure of the dispersal of energy • the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves • a substance changes from liquid to gas at this point • a substance changes from solid to liquid at this point • the thermal energy needed to vaporize one kg of a liquid • ...
6th grade vocab review 2023-09-26
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- temperature and kinetic energy increase
- thermal energy transferred through contact
- The total kinetic (motion) energy of the tiny particles that make up matter al
- the movement of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
- thermal energy transferred through flowing gasses or liquids as warm rises and cold sinks
- the transfer of thermal energy through waves
- Average kinetic energy of all the particles in a material;
- The smallest particle of an element; made of electrons, protons, and
- positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom
- made up of only one type of atom
- The particle with no charge is found in the nucleus of an atom.
- More thermal energy
- Force exerted on matter through contact with other matter
- Energy that is stored in a system or object
- The ability to do work or cause change
- stored energy that results from the position or height of an
- A state of matter with indefinite volume and shape
- A substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds
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- states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from one form to another
- 2 or more of the same or different atoms
- Energy of motion
- Movement of energy from one system to another
- The sum of all the kinetic energy and potential energy in a substance
- Anything that has volume and mass
- A state of matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume
- A state of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape
- negatively charged particle found in the electron shells
27 Clues: Energy of motion • More thermal energy • made up of only one type of atom • Anything that has volume and mass • The ability to do work or cause change • temperature and kinetic energy increase • 2 or more of the same or different atoms • thermal energy transferred through contact • Energy that is stored in a system or object • the transfer of thermal energy through waves • ...
Erin's Forms of Energy 2014-02-27
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- how an object gains or loses energy
- created when nuclei of atoms are split or fused
- rate at which work is done
- potential energy created by moving electrons through a magnet
- object's ability to do work
- the potential energy that pulls objects towards earth
- inventor known for working with electrical energy
- force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact
- created by a mechanical wave traveling through a medium
- potential mechanical energy stored as a result of deformation of an object
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- principle of physics that states that the force needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance is proportional to that distance
- energy stored in bonds between molecules
- flow of electrons through a conductor
- energy generated by moving molecules resulting in temperature
- principle that the forms of energy may change but the total is the same
- amount of energy required to remove an electron from its atom
- the movement of light, electromagnetic waves, or particles
- the energy of a body in motion
- unit to measure power
- unit to measure work
20 Clues: unit to measure work • unit to measure power • rate at which work is done • object's ability to do work • the energy of a body in motion • how an object gains or loses energy • flow of electrons through a conductor • energy stored in bonds between molecules • created when nuclei of atoms are split or fused • inventor known for working with electrical energy • ...
6th Grade Science 1st semester 2023-12-05
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- energy of position or objects that are NOT in motion
- only physical properties of an object are changed
- Table that lists all the elements
- group of elements to the right of the stair step
- the way energy transfer occurs until all items are same temperature
- non-renewable energy source; prehistoric marine life
- renewable energy source that comes from the sun
- renewable energy source that uses water
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- thermal energy transfer; matter (objects) touches
- row on element table-tells how many shells the element has
- make up the majority of the elements, left of the stairstep
- thermal energy transfer; travels through space in waves
- thermal energy transfer; hot air rises, cold air sinks
- column on element table-tell # of electrons in outer shell
- the amount of matter inside a space; M/V
- energy of movement
- hybrids of the elements; located on the stairstep
- physical & chemical properties of an object are changed creating a new substance
- renewable energy source; burning trash, wood
- non-renewable energy source; swamp plants
20 Clues: energy of movement • Table that lists all the elements • renewable energy source that uses water • the amount of matter inside a space; M/V • non-renewable energy source; swamp plants • renewable energy source; burning trash, wood • renewable energy source that comes from the sun • group of elements to the right of the stair step • ...
aydan pierce 2023-09-19
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- number of waves that pass a fixed point
- how long wave is
- energy that travels at the speed on light
- range of wavelengths emitted
- light and radio waves
- negatively charged ion
- positively charged w 2 protons an 2 neutrons
- energy level defined by quantum theory
- arrangement of electrons in orbitals around an atomic nucleus
- high speed, energy election or positron emitted by radioactive decay during the process of beta decay
- electric charge bc loss or gain electrons
- represent the valence electrons of atoms within a molecule, dots
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- form of energy both electrical and magnetic waves, in packets of energy called photons.
- single packet of energy or matter
- the shell or orbital
- radiation of particles
- shortest wavelength an heighets energy
- tendency of atoms to prefer to have eight electrons in the valence shell
- represents radio decay, nuclear fission, nuclear, fusion
- ion w a positive charge
- lowest energy state of an atom
- the electrons in the outermost shell, or energy level, of an atom
22 Clues: how long wave is • the shell or orbital • light and radio waves • radiation of particles • negatively charged ion • ion w a positive charge • range of wavelengths emitted • lowest energy state of an atom • single packet of energy or matter • shortest wavelength an heighets energy • energy level defined by quantum theory • number of waves that pass a fixed point • ...
