energy Crossword Puzzles
Heat and Heat Transfer 2014-05-22
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- describes the TOTAL KINETIC ENERGY (energy of movement/vibration) possessed by the molecules that make up the object
- ............... radiation = heat energy transferred by process of Radiation.
- is the movement of heat in the form of electromagnetic waves, which can travel through space. There is no direct contact with the heat source.
- The element of a kettle is located at the base and heat is ............ through the water by convection
- .............. zero = -273°C = no kinetic energy in molecules = no heat energy.
- is the transfer of heating a liquid or gas due to less dense, warmer particles rising and more dense, cooler particles falling.
- Temperature and heat are considered to be ............... in science.
- is a measure of the AVERAGE KINETIC ENERGY of the molecules in an object.
- A substance that allow heat to flow through it.
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- Gases are ......... conductors of heat.
- Objects with lower temperatures can in fact possess a greater amount of heat ...........
- The .......... the object the more heat it radiates.
- ........ temperature = each molecule has a lot of kinetic energy (moving lots, colliding lots, feels hot).
- A material that does not conduct heat.
- On a warm day a double story house is warmer up stairs because of convection ..............
- .......... such as Copper and Gold are good conductors of heat.
- Heat energy is transferred from objects with .............. heat energy to another object with less heat energy.
- is a method of heat transfer in which heat is passed by vibration of particles to particles nearby. Involves direct contact with the heat source.
- ............ energy is the energy of movement such as vibration.
- P........., air, foam, rubber and wood are good insulators.
- ........ temperature = each molecule has a small amount of kinetic energy (moving a less, colliding less, feels cold).
- .......... coloured objects are good absorbers of radiation.
22 Clues: A material that does not conduct heat. • Gases are ......... conductors of heat. • A substance that allow heat to flow through it. • The .......... the object the more heat it radiates. • P........., air, foam, rubber and wood are good insulators. • .......... coloured objects are good absorbers of radiation. • ...
chapter 2: Sena's fun ENERGY crossword puzzle. 2017-10-19
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- A device that transforms kinetic energy into electrical energy.
- Energy Energy an object has due to it's motion.
- Energy The sum of the kinetic and potential energy of the particles in a material.
- Energy Energy carried by electric current.
- of conservation of Energy States that energy that energy can change it's form but is never created or destroyed.
- Resource Energy resource that is used up much faster then it can be replaced.
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- A set of steam-powered fan blades that spins a generator at a power plant.
- Energy Energy stored in an object due to it's position.
- A change in composition or structure.
- Resource Energy resource that is replenished continually.
- The ability to cause change.
- Energy Energy stored in Chemical bonds.
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- Energy Energy contained in atomic nuclei.
14 Clues: The ability to cause change. • A change in composition or structure. • Energy Energy stored in Chemical bonds. • Energy Energy contained in atomic nuclei. • Energy Energy carried by electric current. • Energy Energy an object has due to it's motion. • A measure of the amount of matter in an object. • Energy Energy stored in an object due to it's position. • ...
Alternative Energy 2022-08-17
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- different source of power
- max reach from each hand
- flat vertical hinge on boat
- possible power
- planet's force possible power
- propulsive force of jet
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- stretchy possible power
- pitching coefficient no = lift coefficient
- body of aircraft
- mean position of a body
- stabilizer flat airfoil at end aircraft
- pull along
- raises to higher position
- force going toward center earth
14 Clues: pull along • possible power • body of aircraft • stretchy possible power • mean position of a body • propulsive force of jet • max reach from each hand • different source of power • raises to higher position • flat vertical hinge on boat • planet's force possible power • force going toward center earth • stabilizer flat airfoil at end aircraft • ...
Alternative Energy 2022-08-17
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- push
- fixed wing section
- airfoil doesn't vary with lift
- deform an elastic object
- one tip to other tip.
- main body of an aircraft
- energy possessed by a body
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- Clean energy
- energy a massive object has
- force that opposes weight
- draws objects toward its center.
- steering for boat or ship
- distribution of mass in space
- pull
14 Clues: push • pull • Clean energy • fixed wing section • one tip to other tip. • deform an elastic object • main body of an aircraft • force that opposes weight • steering for boat or ship • energy possessed by a body • energy a massive object has • distribution of mass in space • airfoil doesn't vary with lift • draws objects toward its center.
Supplying Energy 2022-12-08
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- your body needs this for growth and repair
- the most important nutrient
- sugar or starch
- junk food has alot of
- waves of smooth muscle contractions
- calcium for bones, iron for blood
- speed up chemical reactions
- provides materials in body cells
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- you may take these once a day
- bananas and oranges
- broccoli or lettuce
- released from glands in the mouth
- your body breaks down food
- saturated fats/unsaturated fats
14 Clues: sugar or starch • bananas and oranges • broccoli or lettuce • junk food has alot of • your body breaks down food • the most important nutrient • speed up chemical reactions • you may take these once a day • saturated fats/unsaturated fats • provides materials in body cells • released from glands in the mouth • calcium for bones, iron for blood • waves of smooth muscle contractions • ...
Energy Flow 2022-11-16
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- The source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level.
- A substance that takes part in and undergoes change during a reaction.
- A process that involves rearrangement of the molecular or ionic structure of a substance
- A region on an enzyme that binds to a protein or other substance during a reaction.
- A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change.
- Accompanied by the release of heat.
- Relating to or promoting anabolism.
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- To deprive of natural qualities.
- The chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- The minimum quantity of energy which the reacting species must possess in order to undergo a specified reaction.
- promoting metabolic activity concerned with the breakdown of complex molecules and the release of energy within the organism.
- A substance produced by a living organism which acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific biochemical reaction.
- Accompanied by or requiring the absorption of heat.
14 Clues: To deprive of natural qualities. • Accompanied by the release of heat. • Relating to or promoting anabolism. • Accompanied by or requiring the absorption of heat. • The source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level. • An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale. • ...
Energy Flow 2022-09-27
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- an organism that makes its own food
- diffusion of water across a membrane
- 3 carbon product of glycolysis
- a type of cellular respiration that does not require oxygen
- live in harsh conditions
- organelle within the chloroplast
- site of photosynthesis
- the green pigment in chloroplast
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- glucose is split to form 2 molecules of pyruvate and 2 molecules of ATP in this step
- using the energy from the sun to make glucose
- an organism that gets its food from consuming other organisms
- stacks of thylakoid membranes within the chloroplast
- an organism that makes its own food
- temporarily stores energy during photosynthesis
- using the energy from chemical compounds to make food
15 Clues: site of photosynthesis • live in harsh conditions • 3 carbon product of glycolysis • organelle within the chloroplast • the green pigment in chloroplast • an organism that makes its own food • an organism that makes its own food • diffusion of water across a membrane • using the energy from the sun to make glucose • temporarily stores energy during photosynthesis • ...
Energy-Apes 2023-01-03
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- considered "clean" but releases toxic chemicals
- clean renewable energy source
- solar panels
- most abundant in coal
- uses machinery to produce energy
- can be replenished within our lifetime
- energy from heat from magma in earth
- does not use machinery to produce energy
- element to reduce to half its initial value
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- recovering gas and oil from rock shale
- densest for of coal
- using steam left over to produce heat.
- store excess energy for later use
- used in less developed countries for energy
14 Clues: solar panels • densest for of coal • most abundant in coal • clean renewable energy source • uses machinery to produce energy • store excess energy for later use • energy from heat from magma in earth • recovering gas and oil from rock shale • using steam left over to produce heat. • can be replenished within our lifetime • does not use machinery to produce energy • ...
Energy Crossword 2020-04-17
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- the natural attraction between objects
- A coil of wire where electricity is passed though
- Magnetism that is caused by electricity
- The process of making a magnet loose its magnetism
- A black, organic rock formed from the remains of dead plants hundreds of millions of years ago.
- The area around an object in which a force can act
- A device that changes electrical energy into motion energy
- What type of particle carries an electric current through a wire?
- What name is given to the rate of flow of electric charge?
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- A colorless, odorless, tasteless gas. It is the number one cause of unintentional poisoning around the world.
- Complete the following sentence. A magnet has a magnetic __________ around it."
- Ends of magnets
- In a bar magnet we say that like poles do what?
- What units are used for the rate of flow of electric charge? Give the name, not the symbol.
- Measured in Jules
- In a bar magnet the magnetic force seems to come from each end. The ends of a bar magnet are called the __________. What one word completes the sentence?"
16 Clues: Ends of magnets • Measured in Jules • the natural attraction between objects • Magnetism that is caused by electricity • In a bar magnet we say that like poles do what? • A coil of wire where electricity is passed though • The process of making a magnet loose its magnetism • The area around an object in which a force can act • ...
Energy Crossword 2019-01-28
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- The energy that is associated with mass and speed/moving objects is?
- Energy is not created or destroyed. It merely changes _____
- One of the three important molecules required to create and release energy in the human body
- One of the forms that energy can exist in?
- The process of converting one type of energy into another form?
- Acronym for Adenosine Triphosphate
- One of the forms that energy can exist in?
- Muscle contraction is an example of what form of energy?
- is one type of Triglycerides?
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- The term entropy relates to _____
- What does the body need to produce in order to use glucose in the production of energy?
- There are _____ laws of Thermodynamics
- One of the forms that energy can exist in?
- Which energy is attributed to position?
- There are two types of this molecule saturated and non-saturated
- Energy is always list in the form of?
16 Clues: is one type of Triglycerides? • The term entropy relates to _____ • Acronym for Adenosine Triphosphate • Energy is always list in the form of? • There are _____ laws of Thermodynamics • Which energy is attributed to position? • One of the forms that energy can exist in? • One of the forms that energy can exist in? • One of the forms that energy can exist in? • ...
Energy Sources 2019-11-04
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- can be burned at power plants to produce electrical energy.
- energy from within the earth
- gas burned at power plants to generate electrical energy
- Can be converted into electrical energy at a hydroelectric power plant.
- energy Energy from the sun that can be converted into heat and electricity.
- energy A resource that cannot be replaced faster than it is consumed or used.
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- fuels Coal, oil, natural gas, and other fuels that are ancient remains of plants and animals.
- Efforts made to use less energy and use energy wisely.
- energy A resource that can be replaced as needed.
- A liquid fossil fuel formed from marine organisms that is burned to obtain energy.
- fuel zero-emission fuel burned with oxygen.
- energy This energy can be converted into electricity.
- energy Can be converted into mechanical and electrical energy using wind turbines.
- Energy from organic material like wood chips, animal waste, and crops.
14 Clues: energy from within the earth • fuel zero-emission fuel burned with oxygen. • energy A resource that can be replaced as needed. • energy This energy can be converted into electricity. • Efforts made to use less energy and use energy wisely. • gas burned at power plants to generate electrical energy • can be burned at power plants to produce electrical energy. • ...
Energy quiz 2020-04-30
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- is the type of energy that is produced by hot rocks underground.
- produced when an object vibrates.
- is caused by the flow of air in Earth's Atmosphere.
- sources that can’t be replenished.
- sources that can be replenished.
- energy that is stored when materials stretch or compress.
- the energy stored within bonds between molecules.
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- energy stored in an object.
- the energy created when the nuclei of atoms are split or fused.
- this energy is produced by dams.
- energy that comes from the sun.
- Fuel rock-like, gas, or liquid resources that are burned.
- Energy the energy an object has due to its motion.
- the result of the movement of tiny particles called atoms,molecules or ions in solids, liquids and
14 Clues: energy stored in an object. • energy that comes from the sun. • this energy is produced by dams. • sources that can be replenished. • produced when an object vibrates. • sources that can’t be replenished. • the energy stored within bonds between molecules. • Energy the energy an object has due to its motion. • is caused by the flow of air in Earth's Atmosphere. • ...
Energy Crossword 2021-10-06
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- An object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion maintains its velocity unless it is acted upon by an external force.
- 2nd Law of Motion The unbalanced force acting on an object equals the object’s mass multiplied by its acceleration.
- The distance traveled divided by the time interval during which the motion occurred
- An object’s change in position relative to a reference point.
- The rate at which velocity changes over time; an object accelerates if its speed, direction, or both change.
- The energy that is stored in an object due to its position, shape, or condition
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- 3rd Law of Motion For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts a force equal in size and opposite in direction on the first object.
- An action exerted on a body in order to change the body’s state of rest or motion; force has a magnitude and direction.
- The energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion.
- A measure of the amount of matter in an object; a fundamental property of an object that is not affected by the forces that can act on the object, such as gravitational force.
- The speed of an object in a particular direction
- A measure of mass in motion; equal to the mass of the object times the velocity of the object.
- A force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact.
- The capacity to do work; the influence required to perform an action.
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion unless an outside force acts on the object.
15 Clues: The speed of an object in a particular direction • The energy of an object that is due to the object’s motion. • An object’s change in position relative to a reference point. • A force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact. • The capacity to do work; the influence required to perform an action. • ...
Light Energy 2021-04-21
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- objects allow some light to travel through them.
- a colored material that is completely or nearly insoluble in water.
- When the electrical current makes contact with the base of the bulb, electricity enters and heats the tungsten filament housed inside.
- Luminescence is the spontaneous emission of light by a substance not resulting from heat; or "cold light".
- the branch of physics that studies the behaviour and properties of light, including its interactions with matter and the construction of instruments that use or detect it.
- a transmissive optical device that focuses or disperses a light beam by means of refraction.
- Light absorption is the process in which light is absorbed and converted into energy.
- light amplification by the stimulated emission of radiation
- a representation of an object produced by means of radiation usually with a lens or mirror system.
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- eflection of light-rays off smooth conducting surfaces, such as polished metal or metal-coated glass mirrors The angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence.
- a change in the direction of motion of a particle because of a collision with another particle.
- the act or process of sending electrical signals to a radio, television, computer, etc.
- A convex lens is thicker at the center than at the edges. Rays of light that pass through the lens are brought closer together.
- Light absorption is the process in which light is absorbed and converted into energy.
- the property of transmitting light without appreciable scattering so that bodies lying beyond are seen clearly.
15 Clues: objects allow some light to travel through them. • light amplification by the stimulated emission of radiation • a colored material that is completely or nearly insoluble in water. • Light absorption is the process in which light is absorbed and converted into energy. • Light absorption is the process in which light is absorbed and converted into energy. • ...
Geothermal Energy 2023-02-21
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- Destructive natural disasters caused by moving plate tectonics
- The first person to convert geothermal energy into electricity
- Not harmful to the environment
- energy from the earths core
- destructive mountain shaped land structures that hold magma
- Molten rock on the earths surface
- Produced by the earths core
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- A hiker who stumbled upon a steam valley
- Small pools of boiling water
- Holes that let out boiling water from underground
- The number 1 country that uses Geothermal energy
- Heat transferred by movement
- The opposite of what Fossil fuels are
- Molten rock under the earths surface
14 Clues: energy from the earths core • Produced by the earths core • Small pools of boiling water • Heat transferred by movement • Not harmful to the environment • Molten rock on the earths surface • Molten rock under the earths surface • The opposite of what Fossil fuels are • A hiker who stumbled upon a steam valley • The number 1 country that uses Geothermal energy • ...
Energy sources 2023-05-17
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- Hydroelectric energy is a ________ energy source
- is solar energy practical in NC?
- Energy source using large turbines
- What energy source produces a lot from little resources?
- What source involves water?
- What source involves underground?
- the energy source that involves burning fuels
- Is nuclear energy practical for NC?
- What energy source involves the ocean?
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- the purpose of energy sources is to produce _______
- is wave energy source expensive or inexpensive?
- If something is the opposite of renewable it is ______
- A way of producing energy is called an _____________
- is geothermal energy practical in NC?
- Energy source created by the sun
15 Clues: What source involves water? • is solar energy practical in NC? • Energy source created by the sun • What source involves underground? • Energy source using large turbines • Is nuclear energy practical for NC? • is geothermal energy practical in NC? • What energy source involves the ocean? • the energy source that involves burning fuels • ...
Energy Crossword 2015-04-21
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- the potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- a rapid reaction between oxygen and fuel that results in fire; the proccess of burning fuel to produce thermal energy
- the energy of stretched or compressed objects
- a form of energy that travels through space as waves
- energy that an object has due to its motion
- the rule that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- the energy of moving electrical charges
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- potential energy that depends on the height of an object
- stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- the process of changing one form of energy to another
- the total potential and kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- a material such as coal that forms over millions of years from the remains of ancient plants and animals
- the ability to do work or cause change; the ability to move an object some distance
14 Clues: the energy of moving electrical charges • energy that an object has due to its motion • the energy of stretched or compressed objects • the rule that energy cannot be created or destroyed • a form of energy that travels through space as waves • the potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • the process of changing one form of energy to another • ...
Thermal Energy 2018-03-01
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- transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic wave.
- measure of the average kinetic energy of all the particles in an object.
- transfer of thermal energy in a fluid by the movement of warmer and cooler fluid from one place to another.
- states that is impossible for heat to flow from a cool object to a warmer object unless work is done.
- heat engine that burns fuel inside the engine in chambers or cylinders.
- study of the relationship between thermal energy, heat, and work.
- amount of thermal energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a material 1 degrees Celsius.
- device that converts thermal energy into work.
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- states that the increase in thermal energy of a system equals the work done on the system plus the heat added to the system.
- device used in an active solar heating system that absorbs radiant energy from the sun.
- transfer of thermal energy by collisions between particles in matter at a higher temperature and particles in matter at a lower temperature.
- sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in an object; is transferred by conduction, convection, and radiation.
- material in which heat flows slowly.
- thermal energy that flows from a warmer material to a cooler material.
14 Clues: material in which heat flows slowly. • device that converts thermal energy into work. • transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic wave. • study of the relationship between thermal energy, heat, and work. • heat engine that burns fuel inside the engine in chambers or cylinders. • thermal energy that flows from a warmer material to a cooler material. • ...
Energy - magnets 2022-03-15
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- An instrument that uses a free-rotating magnetic needle to indicate direction
- An object that attracts to iron or steel at a distance
- The influence of a magnetic field on a piece of iron, which makes the iron a temporary magnet
- The end of a magnet that orients toward Earth's magnetic north pole
- end of a magnet
- push or pull
- to push away
- A property of objects or systems that causes them to attract iron or steel
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- to pull toward each other
- The end of a magnet that orients toward Earth's magnetic south pole
- An area of magnetic influence around a magnet
- A piece of iron that behaves like a magnet only when it is under the influence of a magnetic field
- To act on and be acted upon by something else
- The natural attraction between masses. On Earth, all objects are pulled toward the center of Earth
14 Clues: push or pull • to push away • end of a magnet • to pull toward each other • An area of magnetic influence around a magnet • To act on and be acted upon by something else • An object that attracts to iron or steel at a distance • The end of a magnet that orients toward Earth's magnetic south pole • The end of a magnet that orients toward Earth's magnetic north pole • ...
Thermal Energy 2022-01-28
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- a type of energy: "energy of motion".
- average kinetic energy of object's molecules.
- energy total kinetic energy of an object.
- moving from one thing to another.
- heating something to kill all bacteria.
- when something becomes different over time.
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- the moment when two objects hit each other.
- when the whole system is stable.
- instrument used to measure temperature.
- anything that has mass and takes up space.
- the ability to make things move or change.
- when atoms are combined in a certain way.
- add up all numbers and divide by total.
- a set of interacting parts that form a whole.
14 Clues: when the whole system is stable. • moving from one thing to another. • a type of energy: "energy of motion". • instrument used to measure temperature. • add up all numbers and divide by total. • heating something to kill all bacteria. • when atoms are combined in a certain way. • energy total kinetic energy of an object. • anything that has mass and takes up space. • ...
Energy Crossword 2022-01-11
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- fuels your fire places
- refined petroleum used as fuel for old cars and big trucks
- can be used up.
- energy from the sun.
- burned for the choo choos.
- fuel from plants and organic stuff.
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- energy from moving air.
- energy from falling water.
- By-product of use of uranium in nuclear power plants
- cannot be used up.
- by-product of desiel production
- energy from the earth.
- splits radioactive metals atoms to make power
- M'urica
14 Clues: M'urica • can be used up. • cannot be used up. • energy from the sun. • energy from the earth. • fuels your fire places • energy from moving air. • energy from falling water. • burned for the choo choos. • by-product of desiel production • fuel from plants and organic stuff. • splits radioactive metals atoms to make power • By-product of use of uranium in nuclear power plants • ...
energy sources 2022-04-22
14 Clues: sun • air • gas • water • nukes • finite • animals • cut back • infinite • use again • protecting • is very old • contamination • make something old into something useful
energy source 2022-04-22
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- natural fuel
- not able to use again
- preventing waste use
- able to use again
- to use it for somehting else
- affects earth
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- to use again
- the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume.
- sun energy
- use of nuclear reactions to produce electricity.
- earth heat
- water power
- cut down on ammount used
- turbine energy
14 Clues: sun energy • earth heat • water power • to use again • natural fuel • affects earth • turbine energy • able to use again • preventing waste use • not able to use again • cut down on ammount used • to use it for somehting else • use of nuclear reactions to produce electricity. • the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume.
Energy Stores 2022-05-09
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- When you are stood on top of a mountain, you are at your highest _________ store.
- A type of chemical energy store.
- Energy from magnetic or electric charges.
- Energy gets __________ from one state to another.
- Energy from atoms and molecules combining.
- Elastic store is when an object changes shape, _________ or squashing.
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- Energy can never be _______ or destroyed.
- Another type of chemical energy store.
- Energy from the nucleus of an atom.
- A moving car has energy in it's ________ store.
- Energy is measured in _________.
- Total energy before equals total energy ________.
- Another unit energy may be measured in (often with food).
- Hot objects emit ________ energy.
14 Clues: Energy is measured in _________. • A type of chemical energy store. • Hot objects emit ________ energy. • Energy from the nucleus of an atom. • Another type of chemical energy store. • Energy can never be _______ or destroyed. • Energy from magnetic or electric charges. • Energy from atoms and molecules combining. • A moving car has energy in it's ________ store. • ...
energy crossword 2022-03-04
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- form of energy that is reflected or emitted in the form of electrical and magnetic waves
- comes from outlets and power plants; used to power electrical devices
- the ability to cause change
- energy stored in objects that are above earths surface
- comes from a variety of sources;used most often for communication
- the total amount of kinetic and potential in a system
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- heat that comes from fire,sun,ect; used to heat objects
- energy stored in chemical bonds of compounds
- comes from releasing energy from the nucleus of an atom
- energy in motion
- energy stored in objects being compressed or stretched
- the units energy is measured in
- light that comes from the sun and lightbulbs used to see as a power source
- stored energy
14 Clues: stored energy • energy in motion • the ability to cause change • the units energy is measured in • energy stored in chemical bonds of compounds • the total amount of kinetic and potential in a system • energy stored in objects being compressed or stretched • energy stored in objects that are above earths surface • heat that comes from fire,sun,ect; used to heat objects • ...
Renewable Energy 2023-08-04
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- ___ is material that makes up organisms.
- Using multiple sources with mirrors to direct the sun's energy is called ___ solar power.
- A building designed to store heat uses ___ solar heating.
- Hydrogen gas transforms hydrogen and oxygen molecules into water with a device called a fuel ___.
- When water molecules are broken down into oxygen and hydrogen, it is called ___.
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- ___ energy is heat below the earth's surface.
- A ___ cell converts the sun's rays to electricity.
- When biomass is consumed for energy it creates ___.
- A wind ___ is a machine that converts wind power to energy.
- ___ solar heating disperses heat from the sun to other sources.
- ___ energy is the movement of water that is used to generate electricity.
- A wind ___ is a zone designated to generating wind power.
- Liquid fuel from biomasses is called ____.
- Using the natural flow of water for energy is called ___.
14 Clues: ___ is material that makes up organisms. • Liquid fuel from biomasses is called ____. • ___ energy is heat below the earth's surface. • A ___ cell converts the sun's rays to electricity. • When biomass is consumed for energy it creates ___. • A wind ___ is a zone designated to generating wind power. • A building designed to store heat uses ___ solar heating. • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-09
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- the central and most important part of an object movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
- the spontaneous emission of radiation in the form of particles.
- a count of the total number of protons and neutron in an atom's nucleus.
- the interval of time required for one-half of the atomic nuclei of a radioactive sample to decay.
- Subatomic particle that has no charge.
- a stable subatomic particle that has a positive charge equal to the electron.
- A helium nucleus emitted by some radioactive substances, originally regarded as a ray.
- the number of protons
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- a fast-moving electron emitted by radioactive decay of substances.
- also known as gamma rays, is a form of electromagnetic radiation.
- a reaction in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller nuclei.
- a reaction in which atomic nuclei of low atomic number fuse to form a heavier nucleus with the release for energy.
- a chemical reaction or other process in which the product themselves promote or spread the reaction, which under certain conditions may accelerate dramatically.
- an atom of the same element that has a different number of neutrons in its nucleus.
14 Clues: the number of protons • Subatomic particle that has no charge. • the spontaneous emission of radiation in the form of particles. • also known as gamma rays, is a form of electromagnetic radiation. • a fast-moving electron emitted by radioactive decay of substances. • a count of the total number of protons and neutron in an atom's nucleus. • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-09
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- the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus.
- the time taken for the radioactivity of a specified isotope to fall to half its original value
- a fast-moving electron emitted by radioactive decay of substances.
- same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei, and hence differ in relative atomic mass but not in chemical properties; in particular, a radioactive form of an element.
- a chemical reaction or other process in which the products themselves promote or spread the reaction, which under certain conditions may accelerate dramatically.
- emitting or relating to the emission of ionizing radiation or particles
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.
- a nuclear reaction where a heavy nucleus splits on impact with another particle
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- a helium nucleus emitted by some radioactive substances, originally regarded as a ray.
- gamma rays
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.
- a nuclear reaction in which atomic nuclei of low atomic number fuse to form a heavier nucleus with the release of energy.
- the positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing nearly all its mass
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign.
14 Clues: gamma rays • the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus. • a fast-moving electron emitted by radioactive decay of substances. • emitting or relating to the emission of ionizing radiation or particles • a nuclear reaction where a heavy nucleus splits on impact with another particle • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-09
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- the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus.
- the time taken for the radioactivity of a specified isotope to fall to half its original value
- a fast-moving electron emitted by radioactive decay of substances.
- same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei, and hence differ in relative atomic mass but not in chemical properties; in particular, a radioactive form of an element.
- a chemical reaction or other process in which the products themselves promote or spread the reaction, which under certain conditions may accelerate dramatically.
- emitting or relating to the emission of ionizing radiation or particles
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.
- a nuclear reaction where a heavy nucleus splits on impact with another particle
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- a helium nucleus emitted by some radioactive substances, originally regarded as a ray.
- gamma rays
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.
- a nuclear reaction in which atomic nuclei of low atomic number fuse to form a heavier nucleus with the release of energy.
- the positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing nearly all its mass
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of opposite sign.
14 Clues: gamma rays • the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus. • a fast-moving electron emitted by radioactive decay of substances. • emitting or relating to the emission of ionizing radiation or particles • a nuclear reaction where a heavy nucleus splits on impact with another particle • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-09
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- A chemical reaction or other process in which the products themselves promote or spread the reaction, which under certain conditions may accelerate dramatically
- The total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus
- Positive charge
- The time taken for the radioactivity of a specified isotope to fall to half its original value.
- A neutron turns into a proton and an electron is emitted
- Neutral charge
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- The number of protons
- An Alpha released and the element charges
- No charge particles released- only high gamma rays are released
- Occurs when two smaller nuclei collide with a large amount of energy to form a single large nucleus
- Occurs when a large nucleus is impacted by a neutron and splits the nucleus into two or more smaller nuclei
- Same electron and protons but different neutrons
- The emission of ionizing radiation or particles caused by the spontaneous disintegration of atomic nuclei.
- The brain of a cell
14 Clues: Neutral charge • Positive charge • The brain of a cell • The number of protons • An Alpha released and the element charges • Same electron and protons but different neutrons • The total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus • A neutron turns into a proton and an electron is emitted • No charge particles released- only high gamma rays are released • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-01
14 Clues: From the sun • Atomic number • Helium nucleus • Center of atom • Mass - atomic = • number of protons • protons + neutrons • strongest radiation • Used for atomic bombs • Different mass number • Substance decay by half • series of affected events • Atom emits mass and energy • Negatively charged decay particle
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-14
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- 2 small nuclei go into one
- least penetrating particle
- most penetrating particle
- 1 nuclei split into two
- number on top of an element
- Atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- same mass as a proton with no electric charge
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- Protons+neutron=
- The thing in the middle of an atom
- Where an element is bad for you it can cause cancer if exposed for to long
- one thing that leads to another and then they all start going off
- how long it takes to decompose into half
- has a positive charge
- 2 most penetrating particle
14 Clues: Protons+neutron= • has a positive charge • 1 nuclei split into two • most penetrating particle • 2 small nuclei go into one • least penetrating particle • number on top of an element • 2 most penetrating particle • The thing in the middle of an atom • how long it takes to decompose into half • same mass as a proton with no electric charge • ...
Cell Energy 2023-11-19
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- Green pigment
- Made by muscle cells when no oxygen
- Energy molecule
- Uses oxygen
- Needed for aerobic respiration
- Color of light chlorophyll reflects
- Color of light chlorophyll absorbs
- Place of photosynthesis
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- live in hydrothermal vents
- Place of respiration
- causes bread to rise with carbon dioxide
- key component of eukaryotes
- Without oxygen
- archaebacteria in hydrothermal vents don't need t
14 Clues: Uses oxygen • Green pigment • Without oxygen • Energy molecule • Place of respiration • Place of photosynthesis • live in hydrothermal vents • key component of eukaryotes • Needed for aerobic respiration • Color of light chlorophyll absorbs • Made by muscle cells when no oxygen • Color of light chlorophyll reflects • causes bread to rise with carbon dioxide • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-13
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- a nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus splits spontaneously or on impact with another particle, with the release of energy.
- the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus.
- a fast-moving electron emitted by radioactive decay of substances.
- each of two or more forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei, and hence differ in relative atomic mass but not in chemical properties; in particular, a radioactive form of an element.
- a chemical reaction or other process in which the products themselves promote or spread the reaction, which under certain conditions may accelerate dramatically.
- a nuclear reaction in which atomic nuclei of low atomic number fuse to form a heavier nucleus with the release of energy.
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- gamma rays.
- a helium nucleus emitted by some radioactive substances, originally regarded as a ray.
- the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
- the time taken for the radioactivity of a specified isotope to fall to half its original value.
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.
- the emission of ionizing radiation or particles caused by the spontaneous disintegration of atomic nuclei.
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.
14 Clues: gamma rays. • the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus. • a fast-moving electron emitted by radioactive decay of substances. • a helium nucleus emitted by some radioactive substances, originally regarded as a ray. • the time taken for the radioactivity of a specified isotope to fall to half its original value. • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-10
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- weightless packets of energy called photons
- the release of energy from the decay of the nuclei of certain kinds of atoms and isotopes
- a subatomic particle with a positive electric charge
- the process by which two light atomic nuclei combine to form a single heavier one while releasing massive amounts of energy
- a series of chemical reactions where the products of the reaction contribute to the reactants of another reaction
- a type of subatomic particle with no charge
- a positively charged region at the center of the atom.
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- composite particles consisting of two protons and two neutrons tightly bound together
- the process by which the nucleus of a heavy atom splits into two lighter elements of roughly equal mass, releasing large amounts of energy
- a high-energy, high-speed electron or positron emitted by the radioactive decay of an atomic nucleus during the process of beta decay.
- Atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
- he number of protons in the nucleus of each atom of that element
- the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom
- the amount of time it takes for one-half of the radioactive isotope to decay
14 Clues: weightless packets of energy called photons • a type of subatomic particle with no charge • the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom • a subatomic particle with a positive electric charge • a positively charged region at the center of the atom. • he number of protons in the nucleus of each atom of that element • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-15
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- high energy, high speed electrons
- the process by which two light atomic nuclei combine to form a single heavier one while releasing massive amounts of energy.
- atoms are split apart, which releases energy
- the total mass of the subatomic particles in an atom
- the act of emitting radiation spontaneously
- a subatomic particle with a positive electric charge.
- the membrane-enclosed organelle within a cell that contains the chromosomes
- electromagnetic radiation that is emitted by an unstable nucleus of an atom during radioactive decay
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- The total number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- an uncharged elementary particle that has a mass nearly equal to that of the proton and is present in all known atomic nuclei except the hydrogen nucleus.
- a series of events so related to each other that each one initiates the next.
- atoms with the same number of protons and electrons, but a different number of neutrons
- composite particles consisting of two protons and two neutrons tightly bound together
- the time required for half of something to undergo a process
14 Clues: high energy, high speed electrons • the act of emitting radiation spontaneously • atoms are split apart, which releases energy • the total mass of the subatomic particles in an atom • The total number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • a subatomic particle with a positive electric charge. • the time required for half of something to undergo a process • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-03
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- The amount of time it takes for half of the atoms in a radioactive nucleus to decay
- The number of protons and neutrons combined
- Used to make the atom bomb
- The center of an atom which can decompose
- what is the process of an atom emitting mass and energy
- Lives in the nucleus and determines the atomic number
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- Reaction This is caused by fission but not fusion
- This particle can be stopped by aluminum
- Determined by the number of protons in a nucleus
- Occurs on the sun and stars
- an atom with a higher mass than what is recorded on the periodic table for that element
- Lives in the nucleus with the protons
- Most dangerous and is energy, not a particle. can only be stopped by lead
- This type of particle can be stopped by skin and is the heaviest
14 Clues: Used to make the atom bomb • Occurs on the sun and stars • Lives in the nucleus with the protons • This particle can be stopped by aluminum • The center of an atom which can decompose • The number of protons and neutrons combined • Determined by the number of protons in a nucleus • Reaction This is caused by fission but not fusion • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-03
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- an atom releases mass and energy
- different number of neutrons and mass number than an atom is supposed to
- has a positive charge, located in the nucleus
- the number of protons, electrons, and neutrons the atom has
- spreads the reaction over and over again
- has four mass number and two protons and two neutrons
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- has the highest energy, only lead can stop it
- atoms are split apart and release energy
- two nucleus (dutirium & tridium) combine to make a heavier nucleus
- the number of mass a nucleus has
- the amount of time it takes for an atom to be half
- has no charge
- contains neutrons and protons
- when a neutron turns into an election and this particle is emmited
14 Clues: has no charge • contains neutrons and protons • an atom releases mass and energy • the number of mass a nucleus has • atoms are split apart and release energy • spreads the reaction over and over again • has the highest energy, only lead can stop it • has a positive charge, located in the nucleus • the amount of time it takes for an atom to be half • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-06
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-06
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- Radiation - This is the most dangerous type of radioactive decay. Only high energy raises, therefore the element DOESN’T change.
- Particle - a particle usually composed of protons, neutrons and electrons.
- Particle - This is the least dangerous type of radioactive decay. It has 2 protons and 2 neutrons.
- Particle - A neutron turns into a proton an an electron is emitted. It has 1 electron and energy.
- - the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
- - This is when the mass of an atom is different from the mass of the same element.
- - The atomic number of a certain element.
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- - the ability of an atom to emit (release) mass (subatomic particles) and energy. This process os called radiation.
- Reaction -- a chemical reaction or other process in which the products themselves promote or spread the reaction, which under certain conditions may accelerate dramatically.
- Number - The atomic mass of a certain element.
- - the amount of time it takes for a substance to decay by half.
- - a nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus splits spontaneously or on impact with another particle, with the release of energy.
- - a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.
- - a reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei, combine to form one or more different atomic nuclei and subatomic particles
14 Clues: - The atomic number of a certain element. • Number - The atomic mass of a certain element. • - the amount of time it takes for a substance to decay by half. • Particle - a particle usually composed of protons, neutrons and electrons. • - This is when the mass of an atom is different from the mass of the same element. • ...
Nuclear energy 2023-11-06
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- - a subatomic particle with about the same mass as a proton but without the electric charge
- - a helium nucleus emitted from a decaying atom
- - electromagnetic rays emitted when a atom decays
- - a high speed electron emitted during beta decay
- - the central core of an atom consisting of protons and neutrons, making up almost all of its mass
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- - a subatomic particle with a positive charge with around the same mass of a neutron
- - when nuclei fuse together to form a heavier nucleus
- - the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus
- - a reaction in which a nucleus splits into two suddenly or by the impact of another particle
- - a chemical reaction in which one event causes another
- - the emission of radiation caused by a decaying atom
- - atoms of the same element that have the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons
- - the time taken for a radioactive isotope to decay to half of its original value
- number - the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
14 Clues: - a helium nucleus emitted from a decaying atom • - electromagnetic rays emitted when a atom decays • - a high speed electron emitted during beta decay • - when nuclei fuse together to form a heavier nucleus • - the emission of radiation caused by a decaying atom • - the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus • ...
NUCLEAR ENERGY 2023-11-03
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- events that happen and are related to eachother
- total number of neutrons and protons
- atoms being split apart and releasing energy
- the sun and stars
- negatively charged particle
- same number of protons but diffrent number of neutrons
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- a form of electromagnetic radiation
- of protons in the nucleus
- the release of energy from the decay of the nuclei of certain kinds of atoms and isotopes.
- neutrally charged atom
- postively charged center core contains protons and neutrons
- the time for half or something undergoing a process
- a helium nucleus
- with a positive charge
14 Clues: a helium nucleus • the sun and stars • neutrally charged atom • with a positive charge • of protons in the nucleus • negatively charged particle • a form of electromagnetic radiation • total number of neutrons and protons • atoms being split apart and releasing energy • events that happen and are related to eachother • the time for half or something undergoing a process • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-06
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- how much an element weighs
- a charged particle that is emitted during a beta type radioactive decay
- a process when one action takes place and repeats itself onto something else
- a particle contain 2 protons and 2 neutrons
- the middle of an atom and contains neutrons and protons, positively charged
- the amount of time that passes after a element decays by 50%
- the number assigned to a specific element, that same number is the amount of protons in the element
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- a ray emitted from the atom during the process, it is the most harmful
- an element that has a different mass than the original element
- when certain substances emit radiation
- a subatomic particle that lies within the nucleus, it has a positive charge
- when the nucleus of an atom splits
- a subatomic particle within the nucleus, neutral or no charge
- when the nucleus of an atom combines with another
14 Clues: how much an element weighs • when the nucleus of an atom splits • when certain substances emit radiation • a particle contain 2 protons and 2 neutrons • when the nucleus of an atom combines with another • the amount of time that passes after a element decays by 50% • a subatomic particle within the nucleus, neutral or no charge • ...
Nonrenewable Energy 2024-01-25
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- _________ mining is used when the coal is located deep below the Earth’s surface.
- __________ gas is another fossil fuel found underground and is mostly made up of methane.
- Fracking can cause __________, and chemicals can leak into water sources.
- Fracking is a process where high-pressure _______ splits apart the rocks underground, releasing the trapped gas.
- There is a limited amount of these resources and they take a long time to regenerate.
- __________ energy is another type of nonrenewable energy, but it is not a fossil fuel. Technically, it’s renewable, but the materials needed in power plants are nonrenewable.
- Nuclear _______ is a process where the inner core of an atom is split and energy is released.
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- _______ is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world.
- _________ mining is used when the coal is located near the Earth’s surface.
- Nuclear energy produces ________ waste that can be extremely harmful to humans.
- Nonrenewable energy sources are usually much more ____ to the environment that renewable energy sources.
- Most nonrenewable energy sources are _______ _______.
- _______ is the main material in fossil fuels.
- ________, or oil, is a liquid fossil fuel found in underground rock formations.
14 Clues: _______ is the main material in fossil fuels. • Most nonrenewable energy sources are _______ _______. • _______ is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. • Fracking can cause __________, and chemicals can leak into water sources. • _________ mining is used when the coal is located near the Earth’s surface. • ...
Thermal Energy 2024-03-20
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- Based on a materials physical properties it is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of substance by 1 degree
- The transfer of energy between objects or solutions due to a difference in temperature
- A substance with ________ specific heat will heat up and cool down quickly.
- The Transfer of thermal energy through electromagnetic waves, such as light and microwaves
- The energy an object has based on its position and likelihood of the object to do work
- Crumpling up a piece of paper
- A reaction where at least one reactant is changed into a different molecule in the products.
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- The unit of energy
- A material in which thermal energy moves slowly
- A measurement of temperature where zero is the point at which molecules completely stop moving.
- The movement of a fluid due to hotter less dense matter rising and colder denser matter sinking.
- The measure of the kinetic energy of an object or solution
- The energy an object that is in motion
- The transfer of thermal energy by collisions between the particles of two objects in direct contact with each other
14 Clues: The unit of energy • Crumpling up a piece of paper • The energy an object that is in motion • A material in which thermal energy moves slowly • The measure of the kinetic energy of an object or solution • A substance with ________ specific heat will heat up and cool down quickly. • ...
Energy vocab 2023-10-31
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- A clean, renewable energy resource that is generated from wind using a wind turbine.
- Energy released from a nuclear reaction involving Uranium atoms
- Renewable energy that comes from organic material of plants and animals.
- a liquid fossil fuel that is obtained from the ground and transported easily
- A clean, renewable energy resource that is harvested from the sun's energy using solar panels
- Resources that can be replenished or have limitless supply.
- Energy cannot be created nor destroyed only transformed
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- Also known as Hydropower or hydroelectric power. It is a clean, renewable energy resource that generates electricity from moving water using
- Warming of the Earth caused by humans primarily the release of Greenhouse Gases
- energy Natural resources that are limited in supply
- Fossil fuel that is obtained from the ground used primarily to heat homes and in propane tanks
- Renewable energy generated from heat within the earth.
- A fossil fuel that is obtained from mining and is burned to generate electricity
- The ability to do work
14 Clues: The ability to do work • energy Natural resources that are limited in supply • Renewable energy generated from heat within the earth. • Energy cannot be created nor destroyed only transformed • Resources that can be replenished or have limitless supply. • Energy released from a nuclear reaction involving Uranium atoms • ...
Nuclear energy 2023-11-01
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- the part of beta decay that gets emitted
- an element with a different mass than listed on the periodic table
- the action of a radioactive nucleus splitting into two and releasing 3 nuetrons
- the part of an element that holds the nuetrons and protons
- the amount of mass an element has
- the action of the nuclei of two atoms coming together to form an atom with a heavier nucleus
- the release of gamma rays in radioactive decay
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- the number of protons an element has/the number above any elemnt of the periodic table that tells you what elemnt it is
- the part of alpha decay that gets emitted
- the amount of time it takes for a sample to decay into half of it's original quantity
- an atom with a nuetral charge
- an atom with a postitive charge
- the ability of an atom to emit energy and mass
- the result of one thing happening that causes many other thing to happen
14 Clues: an atom with a nuetral charge • an atom with a postitive charge • the amount of mass an element has • the part of beta decay that gets emitted • the part of alpha decay that gets emitted • the ability of an atom to emit energy and mass • the release of gamma rays in radioactive decay • the part of an element that holds the nuetrons and protons • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-01
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- the name for the particle produced from alpha decay.
- A particle produced from a beta decay reaction, not an electron.
- A unusual form of an element; different mass.
- The brain of the atom
- What the sun uses to produce energy.
- Used to classify the elements and cannot be changed unlike atomic mass.
- A atomic particle in the nucleus that does not effect the atomic number.
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- A powerful type of radiation only stopped by lead.
- Half the time it takes an element to decay.
- a chemical reaction or other process in which the products themselves promote or spread the reaction, which under certain conditions may accelerate dramatically.
- Tells you the mass of an element.
- Nuclear power plants use this.
- The act of being radioactive
- Atomic particle that effects the atoms atomic number.
14 Clues: The brain of the atom • The act of being radioactive • Nuclear power plants use this. • Tells you the mass of an element. • What the sun uses to produce energy. • Half the time it takes an element to decay. • A unusual form of an element; different mass. • A powerful type of radiation only stopped by lead. • the name for the particle produced from alpha decay. • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-01
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- Number The number of protons in an element
- Clumped with neutrons in the middle of an atom and is positively charged
- A subatomic atom that is neither positive nor negative
- When a large atom splits into half and releases 2 or 3 neutrons
- A type of radioactivity that is strong enough to penetrate skin, but gets stopped by Aluminum
- The mass of a specific element
- The amount of time for half of an element to go through radioactive decay
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- A change in number of neutrons
- A radioactive decay that is the weakest of the 3 and cannot even penetrate skin
- The ability of an atom to emit mass and energy
- The control center of a cell
- Reaction When one an action takes place and affects what is around it and it continues what it did
- When the nuclei of two atoms combine and make a heavier nucleus
- Another type of radioactive decay that is the strongest and can only be stopped by lead
14 Clues: The control center of a cell • A change in number of neutrons • The mass of a specific element • Number The number of protons in an element • The ability of an atom to emit mass and energy • A subatomic atom that is neither positive nor negative • When a large atom splits into half and releases 2 or 3 neutrons • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-01
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- Something that causes a bunch of reactions to continue on
- The average number of all known isotopes of an element
- A neutron hits a nucleus, the nucleus releases 3 neutrons; causes a chain reaction
- 2 nuclei combine to make another atom
- No mass, one proton changes
- A version of the same element that has a different number of neutrons
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- A powerful form of energy; stopped by lead
- An element's assigned number on the periodic table
- The ability to omit energy and mass
- A subatomic particle with no charge
- The center of an atom, made of protons and neutrons
- The time it takes for something to decay by half
- 2 protons, 2 neutrons, helium.
- A subatomic particle with a positive charge
14 Clues: No mass, one proton changes • 2 protons, 2 neutrons, helium. • The ability to omit energy and mass • A subatomic particle with no charge • 2 nuclei combine to make another atom • A powerful form of energy; stopped by lead • A subatomic particle with a positive charge • The time it takes for something to decay by half • An element's assigned number on the periodic table • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-02
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- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.
- the emission of ionizing radiation or particles caused by the spontaneous disintegration of atomic nuclei.
- a helium nucleus emitted by some radioactive substances, originally regarded as a ray.
- the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus.
- a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge, present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen.
- each of two or more forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei
- a chemical reaction or other process in which the products themselves promote or spread the reaction, which under certain conditions may accelerate dramatically.
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- gamma rays.
- a nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus splits spontaneously or on impact with another particle, with the release of energy.
- a fast-moving electron emitted by radioactive decay of substances. (The emission of beta particles was originally regarded as a ray.).
- the time taken for the radioactivity of a specified isotope to fall to half its original value.
- is the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge equal in magnitude to that of an electron, but of the opposite sign.
- a nuclear reaction in which atomic nuclei of low atomic number fuse to form a heavier nucleus with the release of energy.
14 Clues: gamma rays. • the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus. • a helium nucleus emitted by some radioactive substances, originally regarded as a ray. • the time taken for the radioactivity of a specified isotope to fall to half its original value. • ...
energy resources 2024-05-08
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- Processes that use energy from the sun to generate heat or electricity.
- a careful preservation and protection of something; especially planned management of a natural resource to prevent exploitation, destruction, or neglect.
- Structure that has large blades attached to an engine and that is used to produce electricity
- A trend of rising average temperatures around the world
- The heating of the atmosphere owing to the presence of CO2 and other gases.
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- Materials provided by the Earth that can be used to make more complex products
- Generating electricity using flowing water to drive a turbine that powers a generator.
- The action of taking out something, especially using effort or force ; examples of resources are coal, oil, and natural gas
- Heat energy inside Earth that can be used to heat buildings and produce electricity
- The kinetic energy of wind, harnessed and redirected to perform a task mechanically or to generate electrical power
- Energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, especially when used to generate electricity.
- organic matter that can be used as an energy source. (ex: wood, crops, and animal waste)
- change: The broader set of changes that go along with global warming: including changes in weather patterns, oceans, ice, snow, and ecosystems.
- An inorganic molecule with the chemical formula O3. A major air pollutant in the lower atmosphere but a beneficial component of the upper atmosphere.
14 Clues: A trend of rising average temperatures around the world • Processes that use energy from the sun to generate heat or electricity. • The heating of the atmosphere owing to the presence of CO2 and other gases. • Materials provided by the Earth that can be used to make more complex products • ...
Energy Review 2024-04-21
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- A natural example of electrical energy
- The main source of biomass energy
- The type of energy that includes kinetic and potential energy
- Energy is measured in...
- This changed the human life and diet in the Stone Age
- A machine that converts wind energy into electricity
- Energy sources that can be replaced faster than we can use them
- The main source of thermal energy
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- The type of energy that is released when a chemical reaction occurs
- A renewable energy that is produced by the water stored in dams or reservoirs
- The first ______ power plant was built in the 1950s
- A source of nuclear energy
- With oil, it led to the Industrial Revolution in the 1700s
- What is extracted from beneath the seabed or on land using drills
14 Clues: Energy is measured in... • A source of nuclear energy • The main source of biomass energy • The main source of thermal energy • A natural example of electrical energy • The first ______ power plant was built in the 1950s • A machine that converts wind energy into electricity • This changed the human life and diet in the Stone Age • ...
Energy Sources 2024-08-19
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- to produce movements of water
- Radiant Energy emmited from the sun
- energy that is stored
- Released from the nucleus , the core of atoms
- The chemical energy that animals derive from food
- energy stored in an object due to height
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- body possesses by virtue of being in motion
- energy stored as a result to applying force
- the flow of electrical power of change
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical
- that is possessed by an object
- The result when the sound makes something vibrate
- Energy contained that's responsible for temp
- Energy Transferred by electromagnetic radiation
14 Clues: energy that is stored • to produce movements of water • that is possessed by an object • Radiant Energy emmited from the sun • the flow of electrical power of change • Energy stored in the bonds of chemical • energy stored in an object due to height • body possesses by virtue of being in motion • energy stored as a result to applying force • ...
Energy Sources 2024-08-20
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- energy to produce movements in water
- Radiant energy emmited from the sun
- energy that's stored
- Released from the nucleus , the core of atoms
- The chemical energy that animals derive from food
- the energy stored in a object due to its height
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- body possesses by virtue of being in motion
- Energy stored as a result to applying a force
- the flow of electrical power of change
- The energy stored in the bonds of chemical
- Energy that's passed by an object
- The result when a sound makes a object vibrate
- Energu contained that responsible for temp
- energy transferred by electromagnetic radiation
14 Clues: energy that's stored • Energy that's passed by an object • Radiant energy emmited from the sun • energy to produce movements in water • the flow of electrical power of change • The energy stored in the bonds of chemical • Energu contained that responsible for temp • body possesses by virtue of being in motion • Energy stored as a result to applying a force • ...
Electrical Energy 2024-11-05
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- Electricity: a buildup of electrical charge in an object that occurs when there is an imbalance of negative and positive charges
- a material that does not allow the flow of electricity or heat
- charge: If an atom has a greater number of electrons than protons, it has a negative charge.
- a material that allows electricity to pass through it easily.
- circuit: an electrical circuit that is complete, with no breaks or open switches, and allows electricity to flow through the circuit:
- a tiny particle inside the center of an atom that has a positive charge
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- to pull two things towards each other by a physical force
- a tiny, negatively charged particle that circles around the nucleus of an atom
- a tiny particle found in the center of an atom (called the nucleus) that has no electrical charge
- Energy: is a type of energy created by the movement of tiny charged particles called electrons, flowing through a conductor like a wire
- the smallest particle of an element that still has the properties of that element
- the central area of the atom
- To force something to move away or apart.
- charge: occurs when an atom has more protons than electrons.
14 Clues: the central area of the atom • To force something to move away or apart. • to pull two things towards each other by a physical force • charge: occurs when an atom has more protons than electrons. • a material that allows electricity to pass through it easily. • a material that does not allow the flow of electricity or heat • ...
Energy and Forces Revision 2022-02-06
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- A force due to the pull of gravity on an object.
- Energy transfer caused by the movement of electrical charges
- forward force caused by engines
- Energy stored in stretched or compressed objects
- Force applied by a surface to counterbalance the weight force when the object is kept on the surface
- Force when a fluid exerts an upwards force
- Energy transfer caused by a difference in temperatures
- Energy stored in bonds of substances
- Energy store involved in a change in temperature.
- Energy store involved in movement
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- Energy stored in an object being lifted
- Energy transferred by a force acting over a distance
- attraction or repulsion between charged particles
- resistive force that occurs between two surfaces
- resistance force that occurs when an object moves through a fluid (gas or liquid)
- Force when an object is applying a force due to being compressed or stretched
- attraction and repulsion force between magnets
- Energy transfer by vibrations
- Force caused by an object touching another object.
19 Clues: Energy transfer by vibrations • forward force caused by engines • Energy store involved in movement • Energy stored in bonds of substances • Energy stored in an object being lifted • Force when a fluid exerts an upwards force • attraction and repulsion force between magnets • A force due to the pull of gravity on an object. • ...
Science Vocab Contract #6 2017-01-04
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- The ability to do work
- Energy stored in the bonds between atoms in molecules
- Movement of electrons
- Any action or behavior that results in using less energy
- Electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves
- Focuses on technologies tha tuse less energy to perform the same tasks or the same amount of work
- Energy of place or position
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- Movement of a substance form one place to another
- Heat; the internal energy in substances
- States that energy is neither created or destroyed
- Stored energy and the energy of position
- Energy stored in objects by the application of force
- Energy of motion; motion of waves, electrons, atoms, molecules, and substances
- Movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves
- Energy stored in the nucleus or center of the atom
15 Clues: Movement of electrons • The ability to do work • Energy of place or position • Heat; the internal energy in substances • Stored energy and the energy of position • Movement of a substance form one place to another • States that energy is neither created or destroyed • Energy stored in the nucleus or center of the atom • Energy stored in objects by the application of force • ...
nnamani 2018-01-18
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- Man's best friend
- energy energy released during a nuclear reaction because of fission or fusion
- electricity produced by means of water power
- advantage the ration of the working force exerted by a mechanism to the applied effort
- energy the definition of biomass is a renewable energy source from living or recently living plant and animal materials which can be used as fuel. An example of biomass is plant material that produces electricity with steam. An example of biomass is animal fossil fuel.
- a rigid bar pivoted about a fulcrum, used to transfer a force to a load and usually to provide a mechanical advantage
- physical or mental effort directed towards doing or making something
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- energy energy obtained from air flow using wind turbines or sails to produce mechanical or electrical energy
- the study of the mechanical properties of air and other gases
- Large marsupial
- energy energy derived from the heat in the interior of the earth
- Likes to chase mice
- Flying mammal
- energy energy obtained by harnessing waves
- Has a trunk
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement gear a toothed machine part that meshes with another toothed part to transmit motion or to change speed or direction
- energy energy obtained from solar power
17 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • energy energy obtained from solar power • energy energy obtained by harnessing waves • electricity produced by means of water power • the study of the mechanical properties of air and other gases • energy energy derived from the heat in the interior of the earth • ...
science 2023-09-22
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- the movement of energy from one form to another
- the energy that results from the position or motion of charged particles
- is a sum of an objects kinetic and potential energy
- the ability to do work or cause change
- related to the potential energy stores in bonds between particles in the nucleus of an atom
- the kinetic energy of its particles
- energy can neither be created nor drestroyed
- energy of an object due to motion
- kinetic energy caused by the transfer of vibration
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- stored energy that an object has due to its position
- form of potential energy related to the energy stored in the bonds
- energy sources that are constantly being replenished
- the amount of useful energy you get from any type of systen
- unit of measure of energy
- electromagnetic waves being transmitted through space
15 Clues: unit of measure of energy • energy of an object due to motion • the kinetic energy of its particles • the ability to do work or cause change • energy can neither be created nor drestroyed • the movement of energy from one form to another • kinetic energy caused by the transfer of vibration • is a sum of an objects kinetic and potential energy • ...
Energy Unit Review 2024-03-14
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- When a battery is connected in a manner that creates a circuit, chemical energy is converted into ________.
- Energy that involves motion
- When energy moves from one object to another
- Gravitational energy is affected by ______ and mass
- Energy that stored due to matters shape changing and returning to its original shape
- When energy changes types
- Energy that flows through a circuit
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- The measurement of the kinetic energy of particles
- What is the MOST common factor affected all types of energy?
- Changing the shape of an object
- energy that is stored due to gravity.
- Chemical, Gravitational and Elastic energies are all types of what kind of energy?
- Kinetic energy is affected by ______ and mass.
- Energy that is the sum of all kinetic energy in a substance
- True or False- Every object has thermal energy
- Energy stored in the bonds of atoms
16 Clues: When energy changes types • Energy that involves motion • Changing the shape of an object • Energy stored in the bonds of atoms • Energy that flows through a circuit • energy that is stored due to gravity. • When energy moves from one object to another • Kinetic energy is affected by ______ and mass. • True or False- Every object has thermal energy • ...
Electricity and Magnetism 2019-11-04
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- Twisting force that tends to cause rotation
- motor Apparatus that converts electric energy to rotational kinetic energy
- Energy that is sum of potential energy and kinetic energy
- Basic unit of all light
- Changes electrical signals to audible sound
- Means leading stone
- field Where magnetic effects can be detected
- Means quickly moving back and forth about a point of equilibrium
- Magnetic pole
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- Shortcut for binary digit
- The rate at which a vibration occurs that constitutes a wave
- Device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
- A simple application of induced emf
- Used to plot magnetic field patterns
- Built to store a huge volume of water
- The maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation, measured from the position of equilibrium.
- Point in a combined magnetic field where there is no magnetic field
- Energy stored or energy caused by its position
- The process or action of bringing about or giving rise to something
- Magnetic pole
20 Clues: Magnetic pole • Magnetic pole • Means leading stone • Basic unit of all light • Shortcut for binary digit • A simple application of induced emf • Used to plot magnetic field patterns • Built to store a huge volume of water • Twisting force that tends to cause rotation • Changes electrical signals to audible sound • field Where magnetic effects can be detected • ...
mansa 2023-01-25
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- Energy/ the ability of charged particles within an atom to move an item or initiate an activity.
- Energy/ Chemical compound bonds contain energy.
- Energy/ the energy that a body possesses as a result of its position with relation to other objects, internal tensions, electric charge, and other reasons.
- of Energy/ energy cannot be generated or destroyed, but it can change from one form to another, according to the law of conservation of energy.
- the ability or strength to perform tasks
- a solid, usually huge body of substance that lacks a clear shape.
- Energy/ the energy that a body has because it is moving.
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- movement in the direction of a center of gravity.
- Energy/ nuclear fission or fusion energy, particularly when employed to produce electricity.
- the movement's rate of speed in a specific direction.
- Energy/ a system's internal energy, which is what determines its temperature
- Energy/ a form of kinetic energy that can make different kinds of light visible to human sight.
- able to spontaneously regain its original shape following contraction
- Energy/ the outcome of the movement of atoms, molecules, or ions, which are microscopic particles, in solids, liquids, and gases
- Energy/ the energy of a moving object or the energy that an object stores due to its position.
15 Clues: the ability or strength to perform tasks • Energy/ Chemical compound bonds contain energy. • movement in the direction of a center of gravity. • the movement's rate of speed in a specific direction. • Energy/ the energy that a body has because it is moving. • a solid, usually huge body of substance that lacks a clear shape. • ...
AP Biology Final 2023-06-09
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- The gain of electrons by a substance involved in a redox reaction
- Anaerobic process in which glucose is broken down
- The stored energy that matter possesses as a result of its position or internal structure.
- The ability to do work
- Process by which plants and some other organisms use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen, sugars and starches
- Flattened membrane sacs inside the chloroplast used to convert light energy to chemical energy.
- Heat energy
- source of electrons as "reducing power" that can be passed along to an electron receptor, reducing it. provides electrons for photosynthesis
- A catabolic process that makes a limited amount of ATP from glucose without an electron transport chain or oxygen and that produces ethyl alcohol or lactic acid.
- Process in which organism builds up or breaks down materials.
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- The distance between the crests of electromagnetic waves
- Second stage of photosynthesis in which energy from ATP and NADPH is used to make sugars
- Potential energy available for release in a chemical reaction
- The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be detected as various colors by the human eye
- Organelles that capture the energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy during photosynthesis
- Protein structure in cell mitochondria that uses energy from H+ ions to convert ADP to ATP by adding a phosphate group
- An energy-carrying coenzyme produced by glycolysis and the Krebs cycle.
- coenzyme present in all cells that helps enzymes transfer electrons during redox reactions of metabolism
- Main energy source that cells use for most of their work
- A chemical reaction that involves the loss of an electron.
- A discrete quantity of light energy that behaves like it is a particle
- The energy of motion
- Fluid of the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid membrane; involved in the synthesis of organic molecules from carbon dioxide and water
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions
- Respiration in which oxygen is consumed and glucose is broken down entirely
25 Clues: Heat energy • The energy of motion • The ability to do work • Proteins that speed up chemical reactions • Anaerobic process in which glucose is broken down • The distance between the crests of electromagnetic waves • Main energy source that cells use for most of their work • A chemical reaction that involves the loss of an electron. • ...
Jake Lee 2014-02-25
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- SI derived unit of power, equal to one joule per seconds
- Force that does zero net work on a particle that travels along any closed path in a n isolated system
- the total amount of energy in an isolated system remains constant, although it may change forms
- Extra energy of an object possesses due to its motion
- Binding Energy of an object consisting of loose material, held together by gravity alone
- work one system does on another system
- Effectiveness of a machine and is defined as the ration of mechanical advantage to velocity ratio
- Any device that only requires the application of a single force to work
- Unit of energy often used also in theoretical physics as a unit of mass
- Energy of a body or a system due to the position of the body or the arrangement of the particles of the system
- SI unit of energy
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- Rate at which work is performed or energy is transmitted
- Factor by which a mechanism multiplies the force put into it
- 1 newton meter=1kg times meters squared divided by seconds squared
- Unit of energy used globally in the power, steam generation and heating and air conditioning industries
- unit of energy and mechanical work in the centimeter gram second system of units
- Amount of energy transferred by a force
- Flat surface whose endpoints are at different heights
- Wheel with a groove along its edge for holding a rope
- energy which causes or is released by the physical
20 Clues: SI unit of energy • work one system does on another system • Amount of energy transferred by a force • energy which causes or is released by the physical • Extra energy of an object possesses due to its motion • Flat surface whose endpoints are at different heights • Wheel with a groove along its edge for holding a rope • ...
Science 7 - Heat and Temperature 2019-10-22
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- a form of heat transfer that does not require particles to transfer energy
- an energy source that produces no greenhouse gases but has other potentially deadly risks
- keeping your heating ________ at the lowest temperature comfortable for you will save on heating costs
- an energy source that requires the construction of dams
- hydroelectric energy can cause ___________ damage of areas flooded downstream
- a form of heat transfer that requires surfaces to be in contact
- a form of heat transfer that requires particles to move in currents
- _________ is the single biggest energy use in homes.
- coal requires an __________ transportation system
- an energy sources that requires the use of convection currents in the atmosphere
- shallow pans of ________ near radiator tops or near warm air vents, or a room humidifier, will help raise humidity levels.
- a was to significantly reduce the loss of heat to the outdoors
- an energy source that formed underground from dead organic matter
- maintaining home ________ will produce personal comfort at a lower thermostat setting and save money
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- layers of spongy material formed by dead trees and plants
- wind energy requires expensive energy storage (ex. _________)
- an energy source that can be actively obtained or passively
- _________ is the warming of our planet due to excess greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
- an energy source is cannot be replaced in a normal lifespan
- we burn coal in order to produce __________.
- nuclear energy requires resolution of the _________ high level waste storage issue in most countries
- an energy source that uses living or recently living organic material
- insulate hot heating air _______ and hot water pipes that provide heat to the rooms in your house
- storm ________ and doors are big energy and money savers
- letting ________ in by opening curtains, blinds and shades over windows facing the sun helps keep the warmth indoors
25 Clues: we burn coal in order to produce __________. • coal requires an __________ transportation system • _________ is the single biggest energy use in homes. • an energy source that requires the construction of dams • storm ________ and doors are big energy and money savers • layers of spongy material formed by dead trees and plants • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2022-10-10
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- effect of a product that decreases its further production by inhibiting the activity of the first enzyme in the pathway that produces it (two words)
- inhibition in which the inhibitor competes with the substrate molecule by binding to the active site of an enzyme (two words)
- study of energy flowing through living systems
- energy transferred from one system to another that is not work
- adenosine triphosphate
- dynamic fit between the enzyme and its substrate where both components modify their structure to bind (two words)
- measure of randomness within a system
- type of energy associated with moving objects (two words)
- another way of saying anabolic
- bond that connects phosphates in ATP (two words)
- small organic molecule which is required to enhance the activity of an enzyme
- molecule on which an enzyme acts
- specific region of the enzyme to which the substrate binds (two words)
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- pathways in which complex molecules are broken down into simpler ones
- Gibbs free energy is usable energy (two words)
- inhibition by a binding event at a site different from the active site, which induces a conformational change and reduces the affinity of the enzyme for its substrate (two words)
- study of energy and energy transfer
- inorganic ion required for optimal regulation of enzyme activity
- total energy of a system
- describes chemical reactions that release free energy
- energy necessary for reactions to occur (two words)
- another way of saying catabolic
- pathways that require an input of energy to synthesize complex molecules from simpler ones
- describes chemical reactions that require energy input
- potential energy in chemical bonds that is released when those bonds are broken (two words)
- process that changes the natural properties of a substance
- all the chemical reactions that take place inside cells
- unstable state occurring during a chemical reaction (two words)
- type of energy that has the potential to do work (two words)
29 Clues: adenosine triphosphate • total energy of a system • another way of saying anabolic • another way of saying catabolic • molecule on which an enzyme acts • study of energy and energy transfer • measure of randomness within a system • Gibbs free energy is usable energy (two words) • study of energy flowing through living systems • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-29
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- ability to do work
- energy measuring kinetic motion of particles
- resting or stored energy form
- using panels to convert light to electric energy
- energy type that other resources convert into
- resource type that is easily replaced/available
- thermal energy with currents going up/down
- form of energy that involves movement/motion
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- thermal energy requiring touching/contact
- energy type of food, fuel, and batteries
- energy resource using turbines for electricity
- resource type that will eventually run out
- fuel type that includes oil, coal, and gas
- thermal energy in waves/rays through space/air
- energy resource from radioactive elements
15 Clues: ability to do work • resting or stored energy form • energy type of food, fuel, and batteries • thermal energy requiring touching/contact • energy resource from radioactive elements • resource type that will eventually run out • fuel type that includes oil, coal, and gas • thermal energy with currents going up/down • energy measuring kinetic motion of particles • ...
renewable & nonrenewable resources 2017-05-10
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- a liquid fossil fuel used for energy which was formed through heat and pressure, from the remains of ancient plants and animals
- the wise use of natural resources wisely in order to protect them
- the ability to do work or cause change; can be changed into different forms and can move between objects
- KE=1/2 mv^2
- Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy in the wind into mechanical power (Inexhaustible)
- something that cannot be used up, or has limitless energy
- getting energy by burning wood, and other organic matter ( renewable)
- a fossil fuel used for energy which was formed, through heat and pressure, from the remains of ancient plants and animals
- Flowing water creates energy that can be captured and turned into electricity (inexhaustible)
- PE=mgh
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- may change form but can't be created or destroyed under conditions
- radiant energy emitted by the sun (Inexhaustible)
- heat energy generated and stored in the Earth (Inexhaustible)
- a hard, black substance extracted from the ground and burned to obtain energy, a non-renewable fossil fuel
- come from the decay of organisms buried in sediments that are pressed tightly together for millions of years, at very high temperatures
- the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, especially when used to generate electricity
- a material found in nature that is useful to humans
- total amount of kinetic energy & potential energy in a system
18 Clues: PE=mgh • KE=1/2 mv^2 • radiant energy emitted by the sun (Inexhaustible) • a material found in nature that is useful to humans • something that cannot be used up, or has limitless energy • heat energy generated and stored in the Earth (Inexhaustible) • total amount of kinetic energy & potential energy in a system • ...
Chemical Thermodynamics & Kinetics 2013-10-06
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- a unique distribution of particles among specific energy levels
- Whenever a system is ______ than surroundings, heat transfer is spontaneous.
- The greater the change in __________ between the system and surroundings, the greater the entropy increase within the system.
- If the change in Enthalpy is positive.
- Reaction _____ is defined as the constant of proportionality that relates the rate of the reaction to the concentrations of reactions without being dependent on concentration.
- Fixing up a junk car is considered a __________ process.
- Motion within a microstate that is at the highest energy level.
- Speed within a microstate is _______ until the next level is reached, regardless of the energy level in between.
- If the delta G of a solution is negative, the process is said to be ____________.
- If the change in Enthalpy is negative.
- The Instantaneous Rate is found as __________ to the line.
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- The measure of the energy available to do work.
- When the separation between energy levels decreases, the number of energy levels the molecules can go to ________.
- At _____ temperature, negative Enthalpy, and negative Entropy, the reaction is spontaneous.
- Motion within a microstate that is at the lowest energy level.
- The work done per energy consumed describes the __________.
- Rate is described as ________ over time.
- Temperature, Volume, and ________ of particles tend to create more microstates.
- Motion within a microstate that is at the intermediate energy level
- The measure of the internal energy of a system or products.
- When the Gibb's Free Energy is _______, the reaction is in equilibrium.
- The measure of distribution of energy in a system at a specific temperature.
22 Clues: If the change in Enthalpy is positive. • If the change in Enthalpy is negative. • Rate is described as ________ over time. • The measure of the energy available to do work. • Fixing up a junk car is considered a __________ process. • The Instantaneous Rate is found as __________ to the line. • The work done per energy consumed describes the __________. • ...
Chapter 12: Hunger, Eating and Health 2013-12-16
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- 3rd phase of metabolism; unstored energy used and from energy reserves
- perspective; drawn to eating by anticipated pleasure
- foods needed for action potentials
- theory that glucose levels determine set for negative feedback system
- hormone that enables body cells to take up glucose and store excess nutrients
- 2nd phase of metabolism; energy absorbed into bloodstream for body's immediate energy need
- body's tissue unresponsive to insulin
- _______ feedback system; eating is turned on when energy is needed
- energy storage from protein
- if ______ removed from animals/humans hunger still experienced
- foods associated with high energy
- foods associated with toxins
- 1950s ob/ob mice lack ______ hormone produced by fat cells
- _______ effect that small amounts of food increase hunger
- breaking down food and absorbing its constituents
- short term energy reserves, energy source for neurons
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- theory that fat stores determine set point for negative feedback system
- old diet pill, affects heart negatively
- satiety where the more of a food eaten the less appealing it is
- pancreas unable to produce insulin
- _______ agonists consistently reduce rats' food intake
- 1st phase of metabolism; sight, smell, taste and thought of food
- being full, triggered by glucose in blood and food in gut
- the larger the serving, the more consumed
- long term energy reserves, fat
25 Clues: energy storage from protein • foods associated with toxins • long term energy reserves, fat • foods associated with high energy • pancreas unable to produce insulin • foods needed for action potentials • body's tissue unresponsive to insulin • old diet pill, affects heart negatively • the larger the serving, the more consumed • ...
p1.1 Energy revision 2012-12-16
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- Gases and liquids are called this.
- The greater the ___________ of temperature of two objects the greater the rate energy is lost.
- A low ________________ of a surface increases condensation
- Most of the energy is transferred in metals through these.
- The greater the _______ _________ _______ of an object the more energy it can store.
- do not allow energy to be transferred easily.
- A high __________ _________ increases evaporation.
- substance where particles move randomly and far apart.
- Helps to reduce heat loss in a house.
- substance where particles vibrate in a fixed position
- a circulation of fluids caused by heating.
- when a liquid turns into a gas.
- Gives out.
- Rough surface
- substance where particles move randomly close together.
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- To spread out
- how closely particles are together.
- energy transfer by electromagnetic waves.
- when high energy particles leave a liquid due to evaporation.
- The greater the __________ of an object the more slowly the temperature increase when heated.
- when a gas turns into a liquid.
- the amount of time it takes to recover upfront costs of an energy saving device.
- allow energy to transfer easily
- heat energy
- movement energy
- To take in.
- To throw back radiation from a surface.
27 Clues: Gives out. • heat energy • To take in. • To spread out • Rough surface • movement energy • when a gas turns into a liquid. • allow energy to transfer easily • when a liquid turns into a gas. • Gases and liquids are called this. • how closely particles are together. • Helps to reduce heat loss in a house. • To throw back radiation from a surface. • ...
Earth's Resources 2023-01-24
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- All living things contain this element.
- The type of nuclear reaction that takes place when atoms are split.
- The machine that is used with wind energy.
- Organic matter from plants and from animal waste that contains stored chemical energy.
- Electrical energy produced by moving water.
- This resource can be replaced fairly quickly in a relatively short amount of time.
- This type of energy is available from outlets.
- Energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation.
- This natural resource is used to make objects, food or drink.
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- This resource forms much more slowly than it is consumed.
- Heat and ______________ change organisms into fossil fuels.
- This nonrenewable resource formed from the buried remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago.
- This renewable resource uses the force of moving air to drive a generator.
- This natural resource is used to generate energy.
- Energy that is produced from heat from Earth's interior.
- This is the gaseous fossil fuel that is mainly used for heating and cooking.
- Fossil fuels are _____________ to release energy.
- This is the solid fossil fuel that forms from swamp plants.
- This is the liquid fossil fuel that can be processed to make gasoline.
- This type of energy comes from the nucleus of an atom.
20 Clues: All living things contain this element. • The machine that is used with wind energy. • Electrical energy produced by moving water. • This type of energy is available from outlets. • This natural resource is used to generate energy. • Fossil fuels are _____________ to release energy. • This type of energy comes from the nucleus of an atom. • ...
Physical Science- Victoria 2022-05-13
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- is energy by touch
- is information, words or numbers
- good conductors
- this is the distance traveled divided by time
- is water molecules that attract, stick to things
- measured an object's speed and direction
- is the ability to do something
- this is one or more elements are combined
- energy is energy that can not be reused
- you have to push or pull this thing
- is transferred by electromagnetic rays
- this is the top of the wave
- is the rate of change in a object
- this is changes in speed direction and position
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- this is soundwaves
- is horizontality on a graph
- this is how many waves pass you or by
- force two of these things are equal forces
- energy is energy that can be reused
- this is the height of the wave
- force this is two things that are not equal
- this can lead somewhere
- energy this is energy stored for later use
- is heat that is transferred by movement
- table this is a table that organized the elements
- is vertically on a graph
- energy is the energy of an object of motion
- is atoms of the same type
- force is the overall force
- is anything that takes up space
30 Clues: good conductors • this is soundwaves • is energy by touch • this can lead somewhere • is vertically on a graph • is atoms of the same type • force is the overall force • is horizontality on a graph • this is the top of the wave • this is the height of the wave • is the ability to do something • is anything that takes up space • is information, words or numbers • ...
Physics Crossword 2022-05-26
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- The type of energy due to chemical bonds.
- quantity of inertia
- net rate of flow of electric particles
- Energy of movement of charged particles
- the change of momentum
- Energy generated by heat
- A push or pull
- a quantity without direction
- the amount of space an object takes up
- The energy obtained by motion
- a quantity with direction
- The length of which traveled.
- Transfer of heat of fluid movement
- The force resisting relative motion
- The law of F=-kx
- The change in kinetic energy
- Contact force perpendicular to the surface
- Energy of electromagnetic radiation
- The amount of matter in an object
- The gravitational force
- The change in position
- The energy of gravitational fields
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- The energy obtained by position
- the electric potential difference
- mass times velocity
- The maximum change within a period
- mass per volume
- The rate of change in velocity
- Sum of potential and kinetic energy
- Transfer of heat through contact
- The time of one cycle of a wave
- Physicist famous for his 3 laws
- The number of waves per second
- The type of energy in the nucleus
- opposition to current flow
- The rotational force
- The rate of change in position
- Transfer of hear through waves
- The rate something is moving.
39 Clues: A push or pull • mass per volume • The law of F=-kx • mass times velocity • quantity of inertia • The rotational force • the change of momentum • The change in position • The gravitational force • Energy generated by heat • a quantity with direction • opposition to current flow • a quantity without direction • The change in kinetic energy • The energy obtained by motion • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-05-15
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- an organism that decomposes material
- Basic unit of chemical energy
- an organism that produces its own food through photosynthesis
- a state of matter with a fixed shape and volume
- a type of sugar
- energy contained in a system that is responsible for its temperature
- the process of heat energy being transmitted through atoms or molecules
- statistics collected together for analysis
- animals that get their energy by eating plants or other animals
- stored energy of an object based on its postition
- environmental phenomena that can affect human environment
- Changing structurally, but keeps the same properties
- The energy an object because of its motion
- a geographic area where organisms work together to create a habitat
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- a wave where the vibrating element moves in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the wave
- a group of atoms bonded together
- Changing into a different material with different properties
- How plants create food and energy
- colorless, odorless gas
- sequence of matter and energy transferring
- process of oxygen making energy
- the action or process of being moved
- a state of matter with no fixed shape or volume
- a state of matter with no fixed shape
- A substance that can't be broken down by non-nuclear reactions
- the ability to do work
26 Clues: a type of sugar • the ability to do work • colorless, odorless gas • Basic unit of chemical energy • process of oxygen making energy • a group of atoms bonded together • How plants create food and energy • an organism that decomposes material • the action or process of being moved • a state of matter with no fixed shape • sequence of matter and energy transferring • ...
Lesson 1: Energy stores 2023-09-05
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- Variable measured by the scientist
- Potential energy stored in stretched or compressed object
- cylinder, Equipment used to measure volume of a fluid
- Energy stored in moving objects
- Formula used to calculate a variable
- The variable changed by the scientist
- Unit for energy
- Unit for force
- Positive part of the atom
- The amount of energy transferred from one store to another
- How far an object has travelled
- Entering data into an equation
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- Piece of equipment used to measure the mass of an object
- What a variable is measured in (e.g. seconds, metres, kilogram, joules)
- A measure of how fast an object is travelling
- Energy stored in bonds between atoms (food, fuel, batteries)
- Branch of science concerned with forces and energy
- An object or a group of object where energy can be transferred
- Equipment used to measure temperature
- Energy stored in the middle of an atom
- Measured in kilograms the amount of matter in an object
- The variable kept the same by the scientist
- Neutral part of the atom
- Unit for distance
- Energy stored in vibrating particles
- Negative part of the atom
- Equipment used to measure the time taken for something to happen
- Potential energy stored in objects above ground
28 Clues: Unit for force • Unit for energy • Unit for distance • Neutral part of the atom • Negative part of the atom • Positive part of the atom • Entering data into an equation • Energy stored in moving objects • How far an object has travelled • Variable measured by the scientist • Formula used to calculate a variable • Energy stored in vibrating particles • ...
Hydropower Crossword thingy 2024-06-03
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- (True or false) Are dams the leading source of renewable energy?
- If a dam is built, ... Is usually damaged in the process
- ... converts the energy of flowing water into mechanical energy.
- Huge concrete wall relating to hydropower
- .... are responsible for turning mechanical energy from water to electricity
- Main source of energy for appliances, Dangerous to humans
- Vast body of water (Your mom is still bigger)
- Do you think you can slurp 1.2 million tons of water?
- This component made of wire transports the electricity to communities
- What is the main source of dams that turns to electricity, Also known as "Hydro"
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- ... is passive component that transfers electrical energy from one electrical circuit to another circuit
- Dams are very ... to be produced
- A renewable energy which is turned to electrcity
- Large body of water in dams, Usually man made or artificial.
- ... this thing cant be destroyed, and a source.
- Energy that is turned into electricity, usually produced from hydroelectric energy in dams
- Do dams damage communities living near lakes/rivers?
- The tunnel drain the water from the source to the hydro turbine in the powerhouse
- Hydroelectric power is one of the many ... sources of electricity.
- This country has the most dams (Matthews hometown)
20 Clues: Dams are very ... to be produced • Huge concrete wall relating to hydropower • Vast body of water (Your mom is still bigger) • ... this thing cant be destroyed, and a source. • A renewable energy which is turned to electrcity • This country has the most dams (Matthews hometown) • Do dams damage communities living near lakes/rivers? • ...
Electron Vocab Practice 2024-10-23
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- The elements that are already stable because they have full energy levels of electrons.
- minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom
- the number of waves that pass a given point in a certain time
- electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom (the valence shell)
- 6.626 x 10-34 (measured in J*s)
- The EM Wave with the longest wavelength
- ______ the uncertainty principle that states it is impossible to determine the position and velocity of an electron or other particle simultaneously
- _____ Radiation is a form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space
- Electrons exist in specific energy level
- Electrons move in ___
- a unit of distance for measuring waves
- ν and energy have a ________relationship
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- effect of when electromagnetic radiation strikes a metal and e- are emitted
- The EM Wave with the largest amount of frequency and energy
- negatively charged ions that have gained e-
- Chemistry is really all about ____
- the electrons that are not on the outermost energy level
- positively charged ions that have lost e-
- Electrons jumping to different energy levels
- Electromagnetic _____ is the different forms of energy
- λ and ν have an _____ relationship
21 Clues: Electrons move in ___ • 6.626 x 10-34 (measured in J*s) • Chemistry is really all about ____ • λ and ν have an _____ relationship • a unit of distance for measuring waves • The EM Wave with the longest wavelength • Electrons exist in specific energy level • ν and energy have a ________relationship • positively charged ions that have lost e- • ...
Internal energy 2020-01-29
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- the faster the particles move the greater this is
- is the total of kinetic energy store + potential energy store
- in this state the particles move the fastest
- another term used for movement
- what occurs when you heat a system enough to break the bonds
- this process happens when a liquid is heated
- in this the particles are tightly pack and in neat rows
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- this happens when you cool a gas to form a liquid
- this makes the particles move faster
- this relates to the state of the substance
- this is how the particles move in a gas
- this is what the particles do in a solid
- these store the energy in a system
- in this state the particles begin to move more freely
14 Clues: another term used for movement • these store the energy in a system • this makes the particles move faster • this is how the particles move in a gas • this is what the particles do in a solid • this relates to the state of the substance • in this state the particles move the fastest • this process happens when a liquid is heated • ...
Energy review 2021-04-26
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- what fossil fuels are made of
- 18%of oil reserve
- main source of energy in the USA
- country that uses most energy
- energy in a transformed state
- energy that can be easily replenished
- fuels includes coal, petroleum, natural gas, oil
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- energy from water
- fission, fission
- decaying plants
- energy that can not be easily replenished
- highest production in the middle east
- drainage water draines from a mine
- the ability to do work
14 Clues: decaying plants • fission, fission • energy from water • 18%of oil reserve • the ability to do work • what fossil fuels are made of • country that uses most energy • energy in a transformed state • main source of energy in the USA • drainage water draines from a mine • highest production in the middle east • energy that can be easily replenished • ...
Energy Systems 2021-09-05
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- ATP-CP and Lactic acid both do not require...
- Which energy system is used for exercise that lasts for longer than 2 minutes?
- What system lasts for around 90 seconds?
- ATP lasts for a long/short duration
- A 400m sprint uses what energy system?
- Muscle cells contain a high-energy compound called____ which is broken down to make more ATP quickly.
- ATP energy system is required for what intensity of exercise
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- ATP lasts for approximately
- After two to three minutes ATP
- occurs in the Lactic acid system that can decrease performance.
- ATP is stored within
- is an example of exercise that requires the aerobic system.
- What is the main fuel source for all the aerobic energy system
- How many energy systems are there?
- Our body needs _____ to everything.
15 Clues: ATP is stored within • ATP lasts for approximately • After two to three minutes ATP • How many energy systems are there? • ATP lasts for a long/short duration • Our body needs _____ to everything. • A 400m sprint uses what energy system? • What system lasts for around 90 seconds? • ATP-CP and Lactic acid both do not require... • ...
Energy: Collisions 2022-01-25
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- a person who asks questions, observes, and gathers information
- a limitation or a restriction
- energy that is stored
- a collision in which part of the kinetic energy is changed into another form of energy
- the ability to do work
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- the rate at which an object moves or operates
- a step-by-step way to solve problems
- a result of force moving an object a distance
- a collision with no loss of kinetic energy
- guidelines or rules used to make a decision about something
- energy that an object has because of its motion
- when two objects collide or bump into each other
- a working model that can be tested and evaluated
- a push or pull that can make an object move, stop moving, or change directions
14 Clues: energy that is stored • the ability to do work • a limitation or a restriction • a step-by-step way to solve problems • a collision with no loss of kinetic energy • the rate at which an object moves or operates • a result of force moving an object a distance • energy that an object has because of its motion • when two objects collide or bump into each other • ...
solar energy 2022-01-19
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- on the roof to make power
- outer space
- machines that make power
- something simuler to sun its like shiny and vidimine D
- is something tech
- hot planet
- type of energy
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- something that hot and makes you sweaty
- energy from the sun
- bay area
- something that when you find a temperature
- is when you connect metel with metel
- source used to make power
- some thing that sometime pushes you
14 Clues: bay area • hot planet • outer space • type of energy • is something tech • energy from the sun • machines that make power • on the roof to make power • source used to make power • some thing that sometime pushes you • is when you connect metel with metel • something that hot and makes you sweaty • something that when you find a temperature • ...
Energy & Enzymes 2022-03-07
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- the minimum amount of energy required to start a chemical reaction
- changing the shape and working ability of an enzyme by altering the temperature, pH, ion strength, or solubility of the environment it in
- reaction a process by which one or more starting substances gets converted into one or more different substances
- the ending material(s) or substance after a chemical reaction has taken place
- The number in front of a chemical formula that shows how many molecules or units react or are formed in a chemical reaction
- the starting material(s) in a chemical reaction; found before the arrow in chemical equation
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- a molecule that sits in the activesite of an enzyme reducing the rate of biochemical reactions
- A reaction that releases energy in the form of heat; the products have less energy than the reactants
- an abbreviated way of showing how many atoms and their amounts in a molecule
- an abbreviated way of showing a chemicalreaction
- a number written smaller, lower, and behind a chemical symbol; it tells how many atoms of that chemical are found in the molecule
- a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction but is not altered or used up in the process; lowers the activation energy of a reaction
- A chemical reaction in which the products have more energy than the reactants making the overall reaction feel colder
- the energy molecule used by the cell
14 Clues: the energy molecule used by the cell • an abbreviated way of showing a chemicalreaction • the minimum amount of energy required to start a chemical reaction • an abbreviated way of showing how many atoms and their amounts in a molecule • the ending material(s) or substance after a chemical reaction has taken place • ...
energy crossword 2022-03-04
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- form of energy that is reflected or emitted in the form of electrical and magnetic waves
- comes from outlets and power plants; used to power electrical devices
- the ability to cause change
- energy stored in objects that are above earths surface
- comes from a variety of sources;used most often for communication
- the total amount of kinetic and potential in a system
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- heat that comes from fire,sun,ect; used to heat objects
- energy stored in chemical bonds of compounds
- comes from releasing energy from the nucleus of an atom
- energy in motion
- energy stored in objects being compressed or stretched
- the units energy is measured in
- light that comes from the sun and lightbulbs used to see as a power source
- stored energy
14 Clues: stored energy • energy in motion • the ability to cause change • the units energy is measured in • energy stored in chemical bonds of compounds • the total amount of kinetic and potential in a system • energy stored in objects being compressed or stretched • energy stored in objects that are above earths surface • heat that comes from fire,sun,ect; used to heat objects • ...
Light Energy 2022-02-24
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- Light energy is a visible form of _______ energy.
- Light travels in a __________ line.
- Half the height of the wave.
- The highest part of the wave.
- Light travels faster than ________.
- The distance from crest to crest or trough to trough.
- Radiant energy is the transfer of energy through _________ waves.
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- What is our primary source of light?
- _______ light makes things able to be seen.
- Energy from the sun moves through space by _________.
- Light CAN travel through _________.
- The lowest part of the wave.
- Light does not need a _________ to travel through.
- Light travels in ________ waves, unlike sound.
14 Clues: The lowest part of the wave. • Half the height of the wave. • The highest part of the wave. • Light CAN travel through _________. • Light travels in a __________ line. • Light travels faster than ________. • What is our primary source of light? • _______ light makes things able to be seen. • Light travels in ________ waves, unlike sound. • ...
HTWW: !!ENERGY!! 2021-06-04
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- energy you can hear
- movement energy
- energy that shines from a bulb
- energy that renews quickly
- energy stored in a battery - ch------
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- black ore burned in a power plant
- energy that doesn't renew
- the power to do work
- power from splitting atoms
- energy related to heat
- power from air blowing a propeller and turbine
- energy resource from fossil fuels to make a car run
- energy from a flow of electrons
- energy captured from sunlight
14 Clues: movement energy • energy you can hear • the power to do work • energy related to heat • energy that doesn't renew • power from splitting atoms • energy that renews quickly • energy captured from sunlight • energy that shines from a bulb • energy from a flow of electrons • black ore burned in a power plant • energy stored in a battery - ch------ • ...
Energy Conversions 2022-04-13
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- stored energy that is due to an object’s position.
- a natural resource that cannot be replaced reasonably soon.
- a natural resource that can be replaced in a reasonable amount of time.
- the ability to cause changes, exert forces or do work.
- electrical current produced by water flowing through a turbine.
- a form of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the eye.
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- energy of motion.
- a fuel formed deep in Earth’s crust from the remains of plants and animals.
- energy of vibrating materials or air molecules.
- energy that comes from the movement of tiny particles. As an object heats up its particles move faster.
- energy that results from the movement of charged particles.
- energy released by changes to the nuclei of atoms.
- energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together.
- a gradual rise in Earth’s average temperature.
14 Clues: energy of motion. • a gradual rise in Earth’s average temperature. • energy of vibrating materials or air molecules. • stored energy that is due to an object’s position. • energy released by changes to the nuclei of atoms. • energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together. • the ability to cause changes, exert forces or do work. • ...
Energy Resources 2022-04-22
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- energy created by ___ reactions
- energy created by the movement of water
- prevention of wasteful use
- a finite resource
- various fuels formed inside the earth
- energy created from the core of the earth
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- energy created by ___ turning large fans
- energy created by light from the sun
- a substance harmful to the environment
- to lower the amount of a certain thing
- to repurpose
- fuels created from plants
- to use a resource again as to not waste it
- replenishable
14 Clues: to repurpose • replenishable • a finite resource • fuels created from plants • prevention of wasteful use • energy created by ___ reactions • energy created by light from the sun • various fuels formed inside the earth • a substance harmful to the environment • to lower the amount of a certain thing • energy created by the movement of water • ...
Energy Conversions 2022-04-13
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- a fuel formed deep in Earth’s crust from the remains of plants and animals.
- energy released by changes to the nuclei of atoms.
- energy of motion. The faster an object move.
- the ability to cause changes, exert forces or do work.
- a form of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the eye.
- energy of vibrating materials or air molecules.
- electrical current produced by water flowing through a turbine.
- energy that comes from the movement of tiny particles. As an object heats up its particles move faster
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- energy that results from the movement of charged particles.
- a gradual rise in Earth’s average temperature.
- energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together.
- stored energy that is due to an object’s position.
- a natural resource that can be replaced in a reasonable amount of time.
- a natural resource that cannot be replaced reasonably soon.
14 Clues: energy of motion. The faster an object move. • a gradual rise in Earth’s average temperature. • energy of vibrating materials or air molecules. • stored energy that is due to an object’s position. • energy released by changes to the nuclei of atoms. • energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together. • the ability to cause changes, exert forces or do work. • ...
Energy Conversions 2022-04-13
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- a natural resource that cannot be replaced reasonably soon.
- energy of motion. The faster an object move.
- electrical current produced by water flowing through a turbine.
- a gradual rise in Earth’s average temperature.
- a fuel formed deep in Earth’s crust from the remains of plants and animals.
- stored energy that is due to an object’s position.
- a natural resource that can be replaced in a reasonable amount of time.
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- energy that results from the movement of charged particles.
- energy that comes from the movement of tiny particles. As an object heats up its particles move faster
- energy of vibrating materials or air molecules.
- energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together.
- energy released by changes to the nuclei of atoms.
- a form of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the eye.
- the ability to cause changes, exert forces or do work.
14 Clues: energy of motion. The faster an object move. • a gradual rise in Earth’s average temperature. • energy of vibrating materials or air molecules. • energy released by changes to the nuclei of atoms. • stored energy that is due to an object’s position. • energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together. • the ability to cause changes, exert forces or do work. • ...
Energy Conversions 2022-04-13
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- energy of motion. The faster an object move.
- a natural resource that can be replaced in a reasonable amount of time.
- stored energy that is due to an object’s position.
- a natural resource that cannot be replaced reasonably soon.
- electrical current produced by water flowing through a turbine.
- energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together.
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- energy that comes from the movement of tiny particles. As an object heats up its particles move faster
- energy that results from the movement of charged particles.
- a fuel formed deep in Earth’s crust from the remains of plants and animals.
- the ability to cause changes, exert forces or do work.
- energy of vibrating materials or air molecules.
- energy released by changes to the nuclei of atoms.
- a form of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the eye.
- a gradual rise in Earth’s average temperature.
14 Clues: energy of motion. The faster an object move. • a gradual rise in Earth’s average temperature. • energy of vibrating materials or air molecules. • energy released by changes to the nuclei of atoms. • stored energy that is due to an object’s position. • energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together. • the ability to cause changes, exert forces or do work. • ...
Energy Conversions 2022-04-13
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- a natural resource that can be replaced in a reasonable amount of time.
- energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together.
- a fuel formed deep in Earth’s crust from the remains of plants and animals.
- energy released by changes to the nuclei of atoms.
- energy that comes from the movement of tiny particles. As an object heats up its particles move faster
- a gradual rise in Earth’s average temperature.
- the ability to cause changes, exert forces or do work.
- a form of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the eye.
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- stored energy that is due to an object’s position.
- energy that results from the movement of charged particles.
- energy of vibrating materials or air molecules.
- energy of motion. The faster an object move.
- electrical current produced by water flowing through a turbine.
- a natural resource that cannot be replaced reasonably soon.
14 Clues: energy of motion. The faster an object move. • a gradual rise in Earth’s average temperature. • energy of vibrating materials or air molecules. • stored energy that is due to an object’s position. • energy released by changes to the nuclei of atoms. • energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together. • the ability to cause changes, exert forces or do work. • ...
energy sources 2017-02-10
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- energy, energy of motion
- has everything to do with light
- use 1000 watts.
- energy, styored energy that comes from postion
- a light with a power rateing of 1000 watts is turend on for one hour the energy used is 100watts
- t\able, table where elments are organized
- gudide label, a yhellow and black paper that brekas down the energy efficanty of an appliance
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- the unit in when we buy electricty
- substance made up of atpoms witht the same identy
- compact fluoreesent light bulb
- incaandesent light bulb
- expenctcy,the avagrage time in hours that a bulb has been tested and is expected to operate
- adult energy,a survey you can take i your home to find out wich parts of your house uses most energy
- postive charge
14 Clues: postive charge • use 1000 watts. • incaandesent light bulb • energy, energy of motion • compact fluoreesent light bulb • has everything to do with light • the unit in when we buy electricty • t\able, table where elments are organized • energy, styored energy that comes from postion • substance made up of atpoms witht the same identy • ...
renewable energy 2016-04-13
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- earlier award for successful completion of an ICCP examination
- renewable energy from living/recently living plant and animal materials that can be used as fuel
- large vane wheel rotated by wind to generate electricity
- energy made by heat inside the earths crust
- uses mechanical and electrical equipment to enhance the conversion of solar energy
- central building heating and/or cooling system
- specialized semiconductor diode that converts visible light into direct current
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- energy that creates electiricity using flowing water
- use of the suns energy for heating and cooling of living places
- chemical decomposition produced by passing an electric current through a liquid or solution containing ions
- _____ producing and electric current directly from a chemical reaction
- area of land with a group of energy producing windmills or wind turbines
- energy obtained from tides
- derived from living matter
14 Clues: energy obtained from tides • derived from living matter • energy made by heat inside the earths crust • central building heating and/or cooling system • energy that creates electiricity using flowing water • large vane wheel rotated by wind to generate electricity • earlier award for successful completion of an ICCP examination • ...
Thermal Energy 2016-10-31
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- a small piece of matter
- the direct transfer of thermal energy between objects that touch
- the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves
- the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of currents within a liquid or a gas
- at this temperature, all molecular motion stops
- heat energy; the sum of the kinetic and potential energy of the particles in a substance
- of or related to heat
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- the amount of energy required to raise 1 gram of a substance 1 Kelvin
- the ability to do work or cause a change
- materials that have a low specific heat
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance
- energy of motion
- materials that have a high specific heat
- the total energy of molecular motion in a substance
14 Clues: energy of motion • of or related to heat • a small piece of matter • materials that have a low specific heat • the ability to do work or cause a change • materials that have a high specific heat • at this temperature, all molecular motion stops • the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves • the total energy of molecular motion in a substance • ...
Energy System 2016-11-01
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- How long (in minutes) can the aerobic system work for without supplementation
- The food source that we breakdown in the second energy system to get ATP
- Which system gives us the most ATP
- The unwanted byproduct of the second energy system
- The T in ATP stands for
- Which major food source can not be broken down to create significant amounts of ATP
- Which energy system do we use first
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- The P in ATP stands for
- Which food source gives us the highest amount of ATP but takes the longest time to break down
- How many ATP do we get from the reaction in the ATP-PC system
- The proper name for the Lactic Acid System
- How many seconds does the ATP-PC system work for (maximum)
- Making energy without oxygen
- The A in ATP stands for
14 Clues: The P in ATP stands for • The A in ATP stands for • The T in ATP stands for • Making energy without oxygen • Which system gives us the most ATP • Which energy system do we use first • The proper name for the Lactic Acid System • The unwanted byproduct of the second energy system • How many seconds does the ATP-PC system work for (maximum) • ...
scientific energy 2013-05-30
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- / anything that stretches
- Energy / stored energy ready for use
- / travels faster than everything that exists
- / can easily be changed to different types of energy
- / does not need air to to travel
- / anything above the ground
- energy / is realesed when chemical reaction occurs
- energy / is reslesed when atoms of urainium and plutonium are spilt
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- Energy / energy with motion
- energy / is measured in joules
- / when cold air sinks and hot air rises
- / hot things have heat energy
- energy / energy from the sun
- / when hot air travels from a heat source
14 Clues: / anything that stretches • Energy / energy with motion • / anything above the ground • energy / energy from the sun • / hot things have heat energy • energy / is measured in joules • / does not need air to to travel • Energy / stored energy ready for use • / when cold air sinks and hot air rises • / when hot air travels from a heat source • ...
Renewable Energy 2016-04-06
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- semiconductor diode that converts light to energy
- energy derived directly from living sources
- the heating of a home by using the sun directly
- a central building heating and cooling system that uses the consistent internal temperature of the earth
- heating a home by using solar panels to capture the sun's energy
- energy sourced from living or recently living organisms
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- a cell producing energy directly from a chemical reaction
- energy captured from tidal waves
- a field with many windmill-like turbines
- chemical decomposition occurring when electricity passes through an ionic liquid
- internal heat of the earth
- hydroelectric power
- concentrated solar power
- captures the energy of the wind, to create power
14 Clues: hydroelectric power • concentrated solar power • internal heat of the earth • energy captured from tidal waves • a field with many windmill-like turbines • energy derived directly from living sources • the heating of a home by using the sun directly • captures the energy of the wind, to create power • semiconductor diode that converts light to energy • ...