energy Crossword Puzzles
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 2013-05-15
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- Type of energy in batteries.
- Energy needed for plants
- Most common energy used in your home.
- Energy used to atract metal.
- Energy from the sea.
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- Unit of energy.
- Energy from the sun.
- Highly explosive gas.
- Changes chemical energy to electrical energy.
- Stored energy.
- A form of changing kinetic energy to electrical energy.
- Needed to work/move.
- Energy in motion.
- Electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength produced when high-speed electrons strike a solid target.
14 Clues: Stored energy. • Unit of energy. • Energy in motion. • Energy from the sun. • Needed to work/move. • Energy from the sea. • Highly explosive gas. • Energy needed for plants • Type of energy in batteries. • Energy used to atract metal. • Most common energy used in your home. • Changes chemical energy to electrical energy. • A form of changing kinetic energy to electrical energy. • ...
Science Energy 2016-01-03
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- ability to do work or cause change
- energy: stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- fuel: amaterial such as coal that forms over millions of years from the remains of ancient plants and animals
- energy: total potential and kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- energy: a form of energy that travels through space as waves
- transformations: process of changing one form of energy to another
- energy: energy that an object has due to its motion
- energy: potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- of conservation of energy: rule that energy cannot be created and destroyed
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- potential energy: potential energy that depends on the height of an object
- a rapid reaction between oxygen and fuel that results in fires. The process of burning a fuel to produce thermal energy
- potential energy: energy of stretched or compressed objects
- energy: energy of moving electrical charges
- energy: kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or postition of an object
14 Clues: ability to do work or cause change • energy: energy of moving electrical charges • energy: energy that an object has due to its motion • energy: potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • potential energy: energy of stretched or compressed objects • energy: a form of energy that travels through space as waves • ...
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 2024-12-27
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- waste disposal location
- energy from the sun
- reuse materials
- energy from water
- atom nuclei combining
- energy from earth's heat
- splitting the atom
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- waste toxic to health
- discarded solid material
- decomposed plant matter
- energy in atom
- coal, oil, natural gas
- resource that replenishes
- energy from plant material
14 Clues: energy in atom • reuse materials • energy from water • splitting the atom • energy from the sun • waste toxic to health • atom nuclei combining • coal, oil, natural gas • waste disposal location • decomposed plant matter • discarded solid material • energy from earth's heat • resource that replenishes • energy from plant material
Renewable Energy 2025-03-14
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- Energy of a moving object // Energía de un objeto en movimiento
- Resources that are easily replaced. These resources do not cause pollution // Recursos que se pueden reemplazar fácilmente.
- Wind spins a turbine and creates electricity // El viento hace girar una turbina y crea electricidad
- Any change in weather pattern such as higher temperatures // Cualquier cambio en los patrones climáticos, como temperaturas más altas.
- Energy created by water running through a turbine, which creates electricity // Energía creada por el agua que pasa por una turbina, la cual crea electricidad.
- A device which blades are turned by a force (that of wind, water, or steam) // Un dispositivo cuyas aspas giran mediante una fuerza (la del viento, el agua o el vapor).
- Energy that comes from the sun // Energía que proviene del sol.
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- A natural non renewable fuel such as coal, oil or gas // Un combustible natural no renovable como el carbón, el petróleo o el gas.
- Gases above the earth that trap heat. Example: Carbon Dioxide // Gases sobre la tierra que retienen el calor. Ejemplo: dióxido de carbono.
- Materials from Earth that cannot be replaced quickly // Materiales de la Tierra que no pueden reemplazarse rápidamente.
- A fuel cell that combines hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity // Una pila de combustible que combina hidrógeno y oxígeno para producir electricidad
- Not using energy when you don't need to // No utilizar energía cuando no es necesario.
- a type of energy that is created by the thermal energy made by Earth // un tipo de energía que se crea a partir de la energía térmica producida por la Tierra.
- Fuel that is created by plant material such as algae and corn // Combustible que se crea a partir de material vegetal como las algas y el maíz.
14 Clues: Energy of a moving object // Energía de un objeto en movimiento • Energy that comes from the sun // Energía que proviene del sol. • Not using energy when you don't need to // No utilizar energía cuando no es necesario. • Wind spins a turbine and creates electricity // El viento hace girar una turbina y crea electricidad • ...
Energy Vocabulary 2025-09-11
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- stored energy that an object has because of its position or state
- the distance between two similar points on waves that are next to each other
- any natural substance that humans use
- energy of moving electric charges
- energy of moving objects
- when energy is changed from one form to another
- the energy an object has because of its motion; energy of motion
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
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- the ability to do work (anything that makes matter move or change.)
- energy of moving particles
- the energy carried by electromagnetic waves
- energy obtained by converting or transforming the raw energy source
- energy in its raw form (before any human-made conversion or transformation
- energy stored in chemical bonds that hold atoms together
14 Clues: energy of moving objects • energy of moving particles • energy of moving electric charges • any natural substance that humans use • energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • the energy carried by electromagnetic waves • when energy is changed from one form to another • energy stored in chemical bonds that hold atoms together • ...
Converting Energy 2025-10-23
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- Moving particles the make up electricity
- Another name for motion
- Electricity can't get from the power source to the load
- Energy is constantly changing it form
- Type of motion or kinetic energy
- The item being powered by electricity
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- A material that works well for electric currents
- Provides the electricity or energy to the circuit
- The original form of energy in the diagram
- New form of energy in the diagram
- Allows electricity to power the load
- Turns the load on or off
- The ability to move an object through force
- What the electrical current flows through
14 Clues: Another name for motion • Turns the load on or off • Type of motion or kinetic energy • New form of energy in the diagram • Allows electricity to power the load • Energy is constantly changing it form • The item being powered by electricity • Moving particles the make up electricity • What the electrical current flows through • The original form of energy in the diagram • ...
Energy Conversions 2025-05-14
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- ENERGY MOLECULE
- THE ORGANELLE IN WHICH CELLULAR RESPIRATION OCCURS
- PROCESS THAT OCCURS IN CYTOPLASM TO CREATE TWO ATP
- THE ORGANELLE IN WHICH PHOTOSYNTHESIS OCCURS
- THE MATERIALS THAT ENTER INTO A REACTION
- THE PROCESS THAT REMOVES CARBON DIOXIDE FROM THE ENVIRONMENT
- A PRODUCT OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS, USED IN AEROBIC RESPIRATION
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- THE PROCESS THAT ADDS CARBON DIOXIDE TOTHE ATMOSPHERE
- PROCESS THAT OCCURS ONLY IN EUKARYOTIC ORGANISMS TO CREATE 34 ATP
- THE MATERIALS THAT ARE CREATED FROM A REACTION
- THE TYPE OF ENERGY USED IN CELLULAR RESPIRATION
- MATERIAL RELEASED DURING THE LIGHT DEPENDENT PHASE OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- A PRODUCT OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS, USED AS CHEMICAL ENERGY IN CELLULAR RESPIRATION
- THE TYPE OF ENERGY RELEASED BY THE SUN
- THE MATERIAL ABSORBED BY THE ROOTS OF A PLANT AND USED AS A REACTANT IN PHOTOSYNTHESIS
15 Clues: ENERGY MOLECULE • THE TYPE OF ENERGY RELEASED BY THE SUN • THE MATERIALS THAT ENTER INTO A REACTION • THE ORGANELLE IN WHICH PHOTOSYNTHESIS OCCURS • THE MATERIALS THAT ARE CREATED FROM A REACTION • THE TYPE OF ENERGY USED IN CELLULAR RESPIRATION • THE ORGANELLE IN WHICH CELLULAR RESPIRATION OCCURS • PROCESS THAT OCCURS IN CYTOPLASM TO CREATE TWO ATP • ...
Energy+Geology 2026-01-13
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- A supercontinent that existed millions of years ago before breaking apart
- When a mineral breaks along flat, smooth surfaces
- When one tectonic plate sinks under another at a convergent boundary
- A natural, non-living solid with a definite chemical makeup and structure
- the transfer of heat through direct contact between particles
- To increase in size or volume, usually when heated.
- To decrease in size or volume, usually when cooled
- The rigid outer layer of Earth
- The amount of atoms packed into a given space; how compact something is
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- the transfer of heat through waves of energy (infrared radiation) without needing particles or matter
- the transfer of heat through the movement of liquids or gases as warmer, less dense parts rise and cooler, denser parts sink
- How a mineral reflects light
- the speed of an object in a certain direction
- the ability to cause change or do work
14 Clues: How a mineral reflects light • The rigid outer layer of Earth • the ability to cause change or do work • the speed of an object in a certain direction • When a mineral breaks along flat, smooth surfaces • To decrease in size or volume, usually when cooled • To increase in size or volume, usually when heated. • ...
ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONS 2026-02-18
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- The ability to do work or cause change.
- Energy transformation is key to generating _____
- Energy that travels in waves (e.g., light, microwaves).
- Force that converts kinetic energy into thermal energ
- Energy produced by moving electrons.
- Energy caused by an object's vibrations.
- The movement of energy from one object to another.
- Energy of a moving object.
- Energy cannot be ____ or destroyed
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- Energy cannot be created or ____.
- Total kinetic energy of particles in a substance (often felt as heat).
- When one form of energy changes into another form.
- Energy stored due to an object's position or shape.
- Type of energy stored in food, fuel, and batteries.
14 Clues: Energy of a moving object. • Energy cannot be created or ____. • Energy cannot be ____ or destroyed • Energy produced by moving electrons. • The ability to do work or cause change. • Energy caused by an object's vibrations. • Energy transformation is key to generating _____ • When one form of energy changes into another form. • ...
Energy Vocab 2024-12-10
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- Doing something.
- energy Energy that can be used more than once without any change.
- Spinning blades to produce electricity.
- electricity from sun
- The energy of movement.
- electricity from water
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- Energy from heat from Earth.
- Energy that can be until it's gone- can never be replaced.
- Stored energy that has not been used yet.
- ability to work
- The most common type of energy - is created from other forms of energy.
- Energy from wind.
- Where you get an item from.
- electricity from life
14 Clues: ability to work • Doing something. • Energy from wind. • electricity from sun • electricity from life • electricity from water • The energy of movement. • Where you get an item from. • Energy from heat from Earth. • Spinning blades to produce electricity. • Stored energy that has not been used yet. • Energy that can be until it's gone- can never be replaced. • ...
Energy Vocabulary 2024-12-10
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- Where something comes from
- Spinning blades to produce electricity
- Energy that can only be used until it is gone-can never be replaced
- The most common type of energy-is created from other forms of energy
- moving air
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- The energy from movement
- Stored energy-that has not been used yet
- Heat energy from the earth
- Making movement
- Energy that can be used more than once, without changing it
- Sun
- Life
- ability to do work
- Water
14 Clues: Sun • Life • Water • moving air • Making movement • ability to do work • The energy from movement • Heat energy from the earth • Where something comes from • Spinning blades to produce electricity • Stored energy-that has not been used yet • Energy that can be used more than once, without changing it • Energy that can only be used until it is gone-can never be replaced • ...
energy vocabulary 2024-12-10
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- Water
- Life
- The energy of movement.
- Energy that can be used more than once,without changing it
- Stored energy that has not been used yet.
- Energy that can only be used until it is gone - can never be replaced.
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- The most common energy - is created from other forms of energy.
- Heat energy from the Earth.
- Spinning blades to produce electricity.
- Moving air.
- Where something comes from.
- Making movement.
- sun
- The ability to do work.
14 Clues: sun • Life • Water • Moving air. • Making movement. • The energy of movement. • The ability to do work. • Heat energy from the Earth. • Where something comes from. • Spinning blades to produce electricity. • Stored energy that has not been used yet. • Energy that can be used more than once,without changing it • The most common energy - is created from other forms of energy. • ...
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 Crossword 2024-12-13
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- The energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement.
- A vector quantity that refers to," How far out of place an object is."
- Potential, The potential energy associated with the gravitational field.
- Prescott Joule, An English physicist and mathematician, who studied the nature of heat.
- The quantitative property that must be transferred to an object in order to perform work on, or to heat, the object.
- Energy stored in an object due to its position relative to other objects.
- A push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object.
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- sum of kinetic energy and all other forms of potential energy.
- Does work on the system and turns kinetic energy into heat energy.
- Potential, Occurs when objects are impermanently compressed, stretched, or generally deformed in any manner.
- Unit for energy.
- Energy in motion. If an object has velocity, it has motion
- The amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time.
- Watt, A Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist.
- Power, The power an engine produces.
15 Clues: Unit for energy. • Power, The power an engine produces. • Energy in motion. If an object has velocity, it has motion • The amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time. • Watt, A Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist. • sum of kinetic energy and all other forms of potential energy. • ...
Thermal Energy 2024-12-13
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- State of matter with fixed volume but no fixed shape
- Transition from liquid to gas
- Direction of thermal energy movement
- Process where gas turns to liquid
- Everything that has mass and takes up space
- Measurement of average kinetic energy in a substance
- Material that SLOWS heat transfer
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- Energy substances have due to motion
- Transition from solid to liquid
- the amount of matter in an object
- State of matter with definite shape and volume
- the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another
- Total kinetic energy of particles in a substance
- Smallest unit of a chemical element
14 Clues: Transition from liquid to gas • Transition from solid to liquid • the amount of matter in an object • Process where gas turns to liquid • Material that SLOWS heat transfer • Smallest unit of a chemical element • Energy substances have due to motion • Direction of thermal energy movement • Everything that has mass and takes up space • ...
Energy Vocabulary 2025-04-15
Matter & Energy 2025-03-21
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- The transfer of energy from one organism to another through food chains and food webs, illustrating how energy is passed along in an ecosystem.
- The metabolic process in which cells convert glucose and oxygen into energy, releasing carbon dioxide and water as byproducts.
- A graphical representation showing the flow of energy at each trophic level in an ecosystem, illustrating the decrease in energy as it moves up the pyramid.
- An organism that can produce its own food using light or chemical energy; examples include plants and some bacteria.
- A green pigment found in plants and algae that is essential for photosynthesis, allowing them to capture light energy.
- A community of living organisms (plants, animals, and microorganisms) interacting with their physical environment (air, water, and minerals).
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods with the help of chlorophyll, converting carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
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- The series of processes by which carbon compounds are interconverted in the environment, including absorption by plants and release by animals.
- An organism, such as bacteria or fungi, that breaks down dead or decaying organic material, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
- The movement and exchange of organic and inorganic matter back into the production of living matter, involving processes such as decomposition and mineralization.
- The position an organism occupies in a food chain, which is determined by its feeding relationships with other organisms in the ecosystem.
- An organism that cannot synthesize its own food and relies on other sources of organic carbon, primarily by consuming other organisms.
- The total mass of living matter within a given area or volume; it is an indicator of the amount of energy available in an ecosystem.
- A complex network of feeding relationships among various organisms in an ecosystem, illustrating how energy and nutrients are shared.
14 Clues: An organism that can produce its own food using light or chemical energy; examples include plants and some bacteria. • A green pigment found in plants and algae that is essential for photosynthesis, allowing them to capture light energy. • ...
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 • ...
Solar Energy 2026-03-31
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- ______ is the amount of solar radiation reaching a given area.
- The primary element used to make solar cells is ______.
- Large-scale solar installations are often called solar ______.
- A ______ heater uses sunlight to provide warm water for homes.
- An object that absorbs solar heat and stores it is called ______ mass.
- The material that allows electricity to flow in a solar cell is a ______.
- A building design that uses windows and walls to trap heat without fans is ______ solar.
- What do we call a group of solar panels connected together?
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- Particles of light that carry solar energy are called ______.
- A device that converts sunlight directly into electricity is a ______ cell.
- A device that converts DC from solar panels into AC for home use is an ______.
- Solar energy originates from nuclear ______ in the sun’s core.
- The flow of electricity produced by solar cells is usually ______ current.
- Solar ______ systems use mirrors to focus sunlight to boil water.
- Solar energy is considered ______ because it produces no carbon emissions during use.
15 Clues: The primary element used to make solar cells is ______. • What do we call a group of solar panels connected together? • Particles of light that carry solar energy are called ______. • ______ is the amount of solar radiation reaching a given area. • Large-scale solar installations are often called solar ______. • ...
Topic 1 Energy and Motion 2025-09-03
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- energy in the particles that vibrate as they pass through matter
- a form of the transfer of energy
- energy, energy of a moving object
- a device used to control the flow of electricity
- energy, energy caused by charged particles
- a material that does not allow electrical current to flow
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- when an object bumps into another object
- energy that travels as a wave
- charge, a property that causes matter to have a force
- energy, stored energy in an object
- the ability to do work
- current, the flow of charged particles in the same direction
- the distance an object travels in an amount of time
- a material that allows electric current to flow
- a starting point
- the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another
- a form of energy that we can see
17 Clues: a starting point • the ability to do work • energy that travels as a wave • a form of the transfer of energy • a form of energy that we can see • energy, energy of a moving object • energy, stored energy in an object • when an object bumps into another object • energy, energy caused by charged particles • a material that allows electric current to flow • ...
Training for Weight Loss 2025-10-27
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- The amount of energy (or calories) that a person uses in a day.
- The degree of heat maintained by the body, which is influenced by metabolic processes and energy expenditure.
- The overall physical dimensions of a person's body, which can affect resting metabolic rate (RMR) and daily energy expenditure.
- The sum of all chemical processes that occur in living organisms, enabling them to grow, reproduce, maintain their structures, and respond to their environments.
- A component of fat that the body breaks down and oxidizes for energy.
- The simple sugar—a monosaccharide—that the cells rely on every minute of every day to produce ATP.
- The act of using energy, especially during physical activity or metabolic processes.
- The role of genes in predisposing some people to obesity, with physical activity and diet being the predominant factors in determining the rate and extent of weight gain.
- A type of macronutrient that the body uses as a source of energy.
- The accumulation of fat in the abdominal region, leading to an apple-shaped body. This is more common in men.
- An increased rate of burning or oxidizing fat to produce energy (ATP).
- The total mass of a person's body, which is affected by energy balance (energy intake vs. energy output).
- The amount of energy available to meet the body’s needs after accounting for energy input and physical activity energy expenditure.
- Synthetic stimulants that are found in weight-loss supplements and may pose health risks.
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- The concept that the ATP-producing processes in cells are not 100% efficient, resulting in energy lost as heat.
- A type of macronutrient that the body uses as a source of energy.
- The desire to eat food, influenced by various factors including hunger, satiety, and emotional connections with eating.
- A type of fat cell with more mitochondria and capillaries than white fat cells; it's inefficient in ATP production, breaking down fatty acids to produce heat.
- The proportion of fat, muscle, bone, and other tissues that make up a person's body weight.
- Related to the types of food and drink a person consumes.
- The number of calories you expend in a day.
- The process of burning or oxidizing fat to produce ATP (energy).
- A range of exercise intensity (often linked to exercise heart rate) that maximizes the amount of fat being burned during exercise.
- Units of energy; in the context of diet and weight loss, it refers to the amount of energy you ingest as food and beverages. It is measured in Calories (kilocalories [kcal], which equals 1,000 calories).
- The relationship between energy intake and energy output. Weight loss occurs when energy expenditure exceeds energy intake.
- Fat that is stored in the abdominal region of the body. Men typically deposit fat in the abdominal region, leading to apple-shaped android obesity.
26 Clues: The number of calories you expend in a day. • Related to the types of food and drink a person consumes. • The amount of energy (or calories) that a person uses in a day. • The process of burning or oxidizing fat to produce ATP (energy). • A type of macronutrient that the body uses as a source of energy. • ...
7th Grade Final 2025-06-01
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- a microscope that uses more than one lens to magnify an object
- transports proteins out of the nucleus
- the ability to cause change
- a system that exchanges matter or energy with the environment
- energy carried by electromagnetic waves such as light
- a tennis ball thrown at you and you react is this type of stimuli
- transport of substances in a cell that requires energy
- a material in which thermal energy moves quickly
- transport of substances without using cell energy
- where cellular respiration takes place
- energy due to motion
- the scientist that discovered cells
- stored energy
- adjustment knob that focuses the specimen
- packages, labels, and ships proteins
- this type of cell has a cell wall
- the movement of thermal energy from a high temp to lower temp
- living things made of two or more cells
- diffusion of water molecules through a cell membrane
- smallest unit of life
- rotates to use the different objective lenses
- provide protection, make up cell membranes, and store energy
- holds the slide and has a hole for light to shine through
- when your body is thirsty and causes you to drink water is an example of this type of stimuli
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- the law of energy where energy can not be created or destroyed, but transformed
- adjustment knob that moves the stage up and down
- turns to adjust the amount of light
- a place to view the specimen and has the ocular lens
- an energy resource that is available in limited amounts
- organisms ability to maintain steady internal conditions
- energy in an electric current
- where photosynthesis takes place
- cells are the basic unit of ___
- they contain genetic information in cells
- a classification tool arranged in pairs to identify unknown organisms
- an energy resource that is easily replaced
- a material in which thermal energy moves slowly
- the type of nomenclature used to classify living things
- brain of the cell and gives instructions
- energy stored in the bonds between atoms
- bacteria, archaea, and eukarya
- regulates what comes in and out of the cell
- living things made of only one cell
- the lens closest to the specimen
- help cells communicate, transport, and break down nutrients
45 Clues: stored energy • energy due to motion • smallest unit of life • the ability to cause change • energy in an electric current • bacteria, archaea, and eukarya • cells are the basic unit of ___ • where photosynthesis takes place • the lens closest to the specimen • this type of cell has a cell wall • turns to adjust the amount of light • the scientist that discovered cells • ...
Conservation of Energy 2025-12-17
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- energy in an object or substance that is not being given off by the object or substance
- Type of potential energy, Energy stored as a result of the deformation of an elastic object. (spring)
- Type of potential energy. Energy an object has because of its position in a gravitational field.
- the process of changing one form of energy to another
- Type of Kinetic Energy. It's the energy of an object or system due to its motion or position.
- Type of Kinetic Energy. Is associated with vibrations of matter.
- Type of potential energy. The energy of the particles stored inside the nucleus of an atom.
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- Type of kinetic energy. Energy created by electrons moving through a conductor or wires.
- Says that the total amount energy of any closed system can not change. This means that the total amount of energy is transferred into or out of a system always equals the total amount of energy in a system. Energy can be transformed, and transferred but never lost. Energy can't be created or destroyed.
- Type of potential energy. Energy stored in chemical bonds.
- The energy of position between two interacting objects. The amount of energy in a system depends on the arrangement of components in that system. (Stored Energy)
- The ability to do work and produce heat
- Energy of motion, that relates to the mass and the speed of the parts of that system.
- energy carried by an electromagnetic wave
- Type of Kinetic Energy. Energy that comes from heat. This heat is generated by the movement of tiny particles within an object. The faster these particles move, the more heat is generated.
15 Clues: The ability to do work and produce heat • energy carried by an electromagnetic wave • the process of changing one form of energy to another • Type of potential energy. Energy stored in chemical bonds. • Type of Kinetic Energy. Is associated with vibrations of matter. • Energy of motion, that relates to the mass and the speed of the parts of that system. • ...
⚡ Energy & Work ⚙️ 2022-10-03
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- heat transfer of a fluid (warmer portion rises and cooler portion sinks)
- a type of potential energy that depends on the height of an object
- _____ energy is stored energy of position
- the number of times a machine increase a force exerted on it
- heat required to raise the temperature of a unit of mass by one degree C
- heat transfer when molecules collide
- heat transfer through electromagnetic waves
- thermal _____ is the increase in size of matter when it is heated.
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- energy _____ is the process of changing energy from one form to another
- energy transferred between objects of different temperatures
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles that indicate hot or cold
- the rate at which work is done
- the measure of how well a machine converts input energy into output energy
- force exerted on an object that causes it to move
- _____ energy is the energy of motion
- the ability to do work or cause change
- type of potential energy that is stored in a stretched or compressed material
17 Clues: the rate at which work is done • _____ energy is the energy of motion • heat transfer when molecules collide • the ability to do work or cause change • _____ energy is stored energy of position • heat transfer through electromagnetic waves • force exerted on an object that causes it to move • energy transferred between objects of different temperatures • ...
energy crossword puzzle. 2022-06-02
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- they are produced by energy plant and get stuck in the atmosphere
- where fossil fuels are made into energy
- the amount of energy stored in a given system,region of space per unit volume.
- resources that is drilled out of the ground
- a place to store energy
- a flat reflective panel
- pure oil from the ground
- energy that can be renewed
- greenhouse gasses are a part of warming the earth
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- nonrenewable type of energy
- a renewable energy source to create power from wind
- how oil is harvested from the ground
- a renewable energy source to harvest energy from the sun
- a renewable energy source that gets power from water
- a network of providers and consumer that are connected by electrical lines
- a tall fan like structure to harnest wind as power
- where hydra energy is made
17 Clues: a place to store energy • a flat reflective panel • pure oil from the ground • where hydra energy is made • energy that can be renewed • nonrenewable type of energy • how oil is harvested from the ground • where fossil fuels are made into energy • resources that is drilled out of the ground • greenhouse gasses are a part of warming the earth • ...
Unit 1-2 Crossword 2023-10-06
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- terminal, the bottom part of a battery with a “-” sign
- energy, energy we can hear that is created through vibration
- terminal, the top part of a battery with a “+” sign
- circuit, a circuit with multiple paths for electricity to flow through
- circuit, a complete path that allows electricity to flow
- to change
- circuit, a circuit with only one path for electricity to flow through
- circuit, an incomplete path that stops electricity from flowing
- energy, energy created by particles colliding (bumping) into one another
- the ability to allow electricity to flow
- energy, energy associated with the movement and position of objects
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- an object that allows electricity to flow
- an object that prevents electricity from flowing
- energy, energy transferred by the flow of electricity
- source, a device that supplies energy
- the flow of an electric charge
- energy, energy we can see that travels in waves
17 Clues: to change • the flow of an electric charge • source, a device that supplies energy • the ability to allow electricity to flow • an object that allows electricity to flow • energy, energy we can see that travels in waves • an object that prevents electricity from flowing • terminal, the top part of a battery with a “+” sign • ...
Olivia 6 2023-10-13
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- chemical that captures sunlight
- DNA and RNA stores information for all of its cellular functions
- type of transport with energy required
- energy stored in bonds
- prosses of making glucose from CO2, water and sunlight
- energy is used for molecules to go in the cell
- water molecules spread out
- spreading out
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- builds and repairs tissue
- fats oils and waxes stores energy
- releasing energy using O2
- chain of sugar molecules for energy
- sugar energy stored in foods
- releases energy with out useing O2
- energy is used for molecules to leave the cell
- Transport with no energy
16 Clues: spreading out • energy stored in bonds • Transport with no energy • builds and repairs tissue • releasing energy using O2 • water molecules spread out • sugar energy stored in foods • chemical that captures sunlight • fats oils and waxes stores energy • releases energy with out useing O2 • chain of sugar molecules for energy • type of transport with energy required • ...
David 6th 2022-10-17
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- releases energy using 02
- builds and repairs tissue
- energy stored in bonds
- releases energy without 02
- energy is required for movement
- water molecules spread out
- spreading out
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- chemical that captures sunlight
- no energy required for movement
- chain of sugar molecules used for energy
- sugar energy stored in food
- fats ails and waxes stores
- DNA and RNA stores info for all cellular functions
- process of making glucose from C02 water and sunlight
- energy is used for molecules to enter the cell
- energy is used for molecules to leave the cell
16 Clues: spreading out • energy stored in bonds • releases energy using 02 • builds and repairs tissue • fats ails and waxes stores • releases energy without 02 • water molecules spread out • sugar energy stored in food • chemical that captures sunlight • no energy required for movement • energy is required for movement • chain of sugar molecules used for energy • ...
Energy Transformations in a System Crossword 2025-11-12
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- the type of energy a hot stove is producing
- all energy on earth originates from the ___
- when you flip the switch as you enter a room __________ (radiant) energy allows you to see.
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed.
- An object's Kinetic energy plus its potential energy equals ____________ energy
- organisms that get their energy by eating producers or other consumers
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- in a system the total amount of energy is ___________
- energy can __________ in a system which means the energy changes form.
- The higher the roller coaster climbed, the more ______________ potential energy it had.
- energy can ___________ in a system which means the energy
- The hair-tie had _______ potential energy as you stretched it back.
- a set of individual objects or organisms working together
- ______ energy vibrated your eardrums as you listened to the radio.
- an organism that captures energy from the Sun to create its own food
- The type of energy stored in a battery
15 Clues: The type of energy stored in a battery • the type of energy a hot stove is producing • all energy on earth originates from the ___ • in a system the total amount of energy is ___________ • energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed. • energy can ___________ in a system which means the energy • a set of individual objects or organisms working together • ...
Alternative Sources of Energy - 16/4/26 2026-04-16
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- Pumps and fans that capture solar energy.
- Energy made from moving water.
- Energy made from the movement of tides.
- An absorber plate, similar to solar panels.
- Energy made from the sun.
- Fuel in a condensed form.
- Thermal energy taken from the ocean.
- Energy made from Biomass.
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- Heating made from natural materials.
- Energy made from wind.
- Power made from a fuel.
- Often also referred to as windmills.
- Fuel made from biological matter.
- Solar Panels.
- Farms where windmills are prevalent.
- Energy made from heat within the earth.
- Direct electric current that starts a chemical reaction.
- Electronic device that converts sunlight directly into electricity using the photovoltaic effect.
18 Clues: Solar Panels. • Energy made from wind. • Power made from a fuel. • Energy made from the sun. • Fuel in a condensed form. • Energy made from Biomass. • Energy made from moving water. • Fuel made from biological matter. • Heating made from natural materials. • Often also referred to as windmills. • Farms where windmills are prevalent. • Thermal energy taken from the ocean. • ...
energy cross word 2018-02-26
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- heat from earths interior
- united states electricity production by energy source mostly uses
- united states electricity energy source from nuclear energy
- disadvantage of wind power
- what enregy conversion occurs when a cars engine is turned on
- radiant energy emitted by the sun
- a compound of hydrogen and carbon
- is solar energy renewable or nonrenewable
- lighting and heat given off by the sun
- the sun makes energy in its core in a process of
- relating to or denotating the generation of electricity
- one way to capture sun light is by a
- substance that provides energy
- a mixture of gasoline and ethyl
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- why isn't nuclear fission used as an energy source
- how much coal is used for electric power
- the transportation sector uses how much biomass
- transportation uses how much oil
- what is biomass
- were is most wind energy found
- wood, plant parts, manure and food waste that can be used as fuels
- a chemical obtained from petroleum and natural gas
- is hydropower renewable or nonrenewable
- an industrial insulation where a substance is refined
24 Clues: what is biomass • heat from earths interior • disadvantage of wind power • were is most wind energy found • substance that provides energy • a mixture of gasoline and ethyl • transportation uses how much oil • radiant energy emitted by the sun • a compound of hydrogen and carbon • one way to capture sun light is by a • lighting and heat given off by the sun • ...
RainsL Energy CrossWord 2018-02-26
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- wood, plant parts, and wasted used as fuel
- fuel that is replenished in relatively short time
- fuel that is not replenished in relatively short time
- two or more nuclei combine and release energy
- large tubes in hydropower plant
- provides energy
- where controlled fission reactions occur
- wind turns creating electricity
- nucleus splits and creates energy
- collects solar energy
- energy from water
- coal is manly used for
- most abundant element
- used to slow down reactions in Nuclear power plant
- gasoline and alcohol mixed together
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- occurs when fuel rods melt
- layer of material that helps heating and cooling
- heat from earth's interior
- energy from sun
- coal, oil, and natural gas are
- oil is manly used for
- compounds that came from oil
- percent of energy created that is used
- energy source of hydropower plants
- biomass is mostly
- provides 75 percent of energy for coastal cities
- chemical compounds with carbon and hydrogen atoms
- flammable gas used as fuel
- were crude oil is refined
29 Clues: energy from sun • provides energy • biomass is mostly • energy from water • oil is manly used for • collects solar energy • most abundant element • coal is manly used for • were crude oil is refined • occurs when fuel rods melt • heat from earth's interior • flammable gas used as fuel • compounds that came from oil • coal, oil, and natural gas are • large tubes in hydropower plant • ...
Crossword Molecular Biology 2023-11-17
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- RxN The initial stage of photosynthesis which traps light energy to produce ATP.
- Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen.
- The process of producing cellular energy involving oxygen.
- RxN The second step of photosynthesis which utilizes the energy frim ATP to produce glucose.
- The process of producing cellular without oxygen
- Combined with or having undergone a chemical reaction with oxygen.
- Found in cells of plants and other organisms that performs photosyntheses
- Chemical Formula 6CO2+6H2O --> C6H12O6+6O2
- that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in presence of oxygen.
- Control center of the cell
- Major storage form of energy.
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- An organism that does not make it's own food
- Metabolic Rate) The amount of energy requiredto maintain minimum essential life functions
- The process by which the body breaks down substances and gets energy from food.
- An organism that makes it's own food.
- Powerhouse of the cell, organelle that is the site of ATP (energy production)
- Basic unit of life.
- Source of nourishment.
- Makes proteins for the cell
- ReProcessn
20 Clues: ReProcessn • Basic unit of life. • Source of nourishment. • Control center of the cell • Makes proteins for the cell • Major storage form of energy. • An organism that makes it's own food. • An organism that does not make it's own food • Chemical Formula 6CO2+6H2O --> C6H12O6+6O2 • The process of producing cellular without oxygen • ...
Jacob Veal 2023-09-19
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- Distance between points on a wave
- Energy levels within a principal energy level
- Positively charged ion
- High-energy radiation
- Lowest energy state of a particle
- Particle of electromagnetic radiation with no mass
- the flow of energy at the universal speed of light
- Electromagnetic waves
- Electron with a 1− charge
- The arrangement of electrons in an atom
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- The number of waves that pass a specific point per second
- Outermost electrons on a particle
- States that atoms lose, gain, or share electrons to acquire stable electron configuration
- Negatively charged atom
- Major energy levels or an atom
- Minimum amount of energy gained or lost by an atom
- A particle with two protons and two neutrons with a 2+ charge
- The emission of radiation
- A spectrum of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by a source
- Atom(s) with positive/negative charge
- Equation that shows the atomic number and mass number of a particle
- A way to show valence electrons
22 Clues: High-energy radiation • Electromagnetic waves • Positively charged ion • Negatively charged atom • The emission of radiation • Electron with a 1− charge • Major energy levels or an atom • A way to show valence electrons • Outermost electrons on a particle • Distance between points on a wave • Lowest energy state of a particle • Atom(s) with positive/negative charge • ...
Chem Menu #6 2024-02-05
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- for this equation q= mcΔT what is “m”
- the energy of motion
- for this equation q= mcΔT the “q” is heat … (remember q=ΔH)
- the energy absorbed is equal to energy released this is the First Law of …
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed…Energy is …
- heat leaving system
- High kinetic energy is what temperature
- heat going inside system
- ΔH final to Find ΔH reaction, this sign, “Σ” means adding and is called …
- transfer of thermal energy
- for this equation q= mcΔT the “c” is the specific heat …
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- my specific heat capacity is 4.184 what am I?
- a device we are using for measuring heat changes (not the best)
- Standard state: most stable form at how many moles
- for this equation = mcΔT what is ΔT the change for
- The capacity to heat
- ∆H of a reaction is equal to the … of the ∆H (Hess’s Law)
- the heat change at a constant pressure
- When using Hess’s Law and the reactant you need is on the product side you can … the equation
- Low kinetic energy is what temperature
20 Clues: heat leaving system • the energy of motion • The capacity to heat • heat going inside system • transfer of thermal energy • for this equation q= mcΔT what is “m” • the heat change at a constant pressure • Low kinetic energy is what temperature • High kinetic energy is what temperature • my specific heat capacity is 4.184 what am I? • ...
Year 8 Unit energy revision 2020-11-27
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- arrow is proportional to the amount of energy it
- you spent on making an energy-saving change.
- The time it takes to get back (in energy savings) the
- A unit for measuring temperature.
- radiation. Infrared radiation can travel through
- The way energy is transferred by heating in fluids.
- The amount of mass that one cubic centimetre of a
- How hot something is, usually measured in degrees
- A machine, usually one powered by electricity and used
- A way of saying how much energy something wastes.
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- A diagram showing energy transfers, where the width of
- A way of transferring energy by heating. Also known as
- The way energy is transferred through solids by heating.
- When a liquid turns into a gas.
- A unit for measuring power. 1 watt (W) is 1 joule (J) per
- ‘To soak up’ or ‘to take in’.
- A gas or a liquid.
- things and a vacuum (empty space).
- A unit for measuring energy.
- To give out.
- (g/cm3
- has. Often measured in grams per cubic
- the home.
23 Clues: (g/cm3 • the home. • To give out. • A gas or a liquid. • A unit for measuring energy. • ‘To soak up’ or ‘to take in’. • When a liquid turns into a gas. • A unit for measuring temperature. • things and a vacuum (empty space). • has. Often measured in grams per cubic • you spent on making an energy-saving change. • arrow is proportional to the amount of energy it • ...
Electricity Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-07
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- Materials that do not move heat or electricity.
- The buildup of electrical charges by friction.
- An object that turns electricity on and off.
- Circuit A circuit with an unbroken path.
- Amounts of electricity, which can be negative or positive.
- energy from wind.
- A form of energy that happens due to the flow of charged particles.
- Source The main power source used to produce electrical energy such as a battery or generator.
- energy from the sun.
- Circuit A circuit with a broken path that electricity cannot flow through.
- The Strips of Metal inside of cords that connect items in a circuit.
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- A complex circuit with multiple paths that energy flows in.
- Energy from heat.
- How well a material conducts electricity.
- A simple circuit in which electricity flows along one single path.
- A path that electricity flows through.
- Coal oil and natural gas that are burned to make energy.
- means to save support or help.
- An object that uses electrical energy to do work such as a heater or fan.
- Type of material that allows heat and electricity to move through.
20 Clues: Energy from heat. • energy from wind. • energy from the sun. • means to save support or help. • A path that electricity flows through. • Circuit A circuit with an unbroken path. • How well a material conducts electricity. • An object that turns electricity on and off. • The buildup of electrical charges by friction. • Materials that do not move heat or electricity. • ...
GCSE Physics 2025-06-27
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- The type of current in mains electricity
- A machine in the national grid that steps up or down voltage
- The % of energy usefully transferred
- A type of energy linked with heat and is normally wasted
- Energy / Time or Energy per second
- A type of energy linked with food, fuel and batteries
- Voltage / Current =
- Breaking down a power plant
- Another word for potential difference
- A renewable resource used in dams and falling water
- A type of potential energy of objects stored up high
- One of the fossil fuels
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- A renewable resource linked with burning wood or crops
- Energy sources that will never run out
- The other non-renewable fuel that is not fossil fuels
- A type of energy linked with moving things
- Colour of the neutral wire
- A type of circuit with only one loop
- Only allows electricity one way
- The unit for activity or count rate
- A temperature-dependent resistor
- A device used to measure current
- An energy source using hot rocks from underground
- The unit for charge flow
24 Clues: Voltage / Current = • One of the fossil fuels • The unit for charge flow • Colour of the neutral wire • Breaking down a power plant • Only allows electricity one way • A temperature-dependent resistor • A device used to measure current • Energy / Time or Energy per second • The unit for activity or count rate • A type of circuit with only one loop • ...
Physics Units Puzzle by Jaylen Mitchell 2021-05-17
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- the energy of moving electrons
- conversions K H D (g,m,l) d c m
- the force that pulls objects toward Earth
- a push or pull
- force It can cause an object to start moving, stop moving, or change direction
- the law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from one form to another
- energy the energy an object has due to its motion
- The tendency of an object to resist change in its motion
- When the only force acting on a object is gravity.
- The rate at which velocity changes change in speed/change in time distance/time/time; m/s2, km/hr/sec
- friction When two solid slides over each other.
- distance travelled per unit time change in distance/change in time m/s, km/hr, cm/s
- A littler longer than a yard
- When an object rolls over a surface.
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- the energy of light and other forms of radiation
- The force on a person or object at the surface of a planet
- An object that is thrown
- the rule that in the absence of outside forces the total momentum of objects that interact does not change
- velocity This velocity, the greatest velocity the object reaches.
- System of Units A system based on the number ten
- the rate of doing work measured in watts (work/time)
- energy that is stored in readiness
- When an object moves through a fluid.
- speed in a given direction
- kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- upward pushing force, which is greater than the downward pull of gravity, resulting in an upward direction
- The amount of mater in something, measured in grams, kg
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- the total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles in a sample of matter
- The force that one surface exerts on another against each other.
- force Equal forces on an object in opposite direction
- Objects falling through air experience is a type of fluid friction.
- potential energy that depends on the height of an object
- He proved experimentally that one of the basic quantum-mechanics laws
- any force that causes an object to move in a circle
- He discovered relativity, mass-energy equivalence and was instrumental in developing quantum theory
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- It's distance from another object is changing.
- In any situation on an object after all the forces acting on an object
- An X-ray crystallographer who made critical contributions to the understanding of the structure of DNA
- The energy of stretched or compressed objects
- a change from one form of energy to another
- the product of a body's mass and its velocity m x v
- Laws an object at rest willl stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion at constant velocity unless acted upon by an unbalanced force
- the capacity to do work; measured in joules
- a unit of power equal to 1 joule per second
- coal, oil, natural gas, and other fuels that are ancient remains of plants and animals
- Point A place or object used for comparison to determine if something is in motion
- A unit of measure that equals the force required to accelerate one kilogram of mass at 1 meter per second per second
- Meitner The physicist who coined the term "Nuclear Fission"
50 Clues: a push or pull • An object that is thrown • speed in a given direction • A littler longer than a yard • the energy of moving electrons • conversions K H D (g,m,l) d c m • energy stored in chemical bonds • energy that is stored in readiness • When an object rolls over a surface. • When an object moves through a fluid. • energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • ...
Energy and Temperature 2020-08-31
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- a measure of the average kinetic energy, caused by the vibration and movement of atoms and molecules, of a substance
- the movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves
- the process of causing matter to move against an opposing force
- the potential energy of position
- the internal energy in a substance caused by vibration of atoms and molecules
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- the stored energy of electric charges due to their position and interaction around other charges
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- energy can be converted from one form to another, but it is not created or destroyed in ordinary physical and chemical processes
- the movement of objects from one place to another
- the movement of electrical charge
- the SI derived unit used to measure energy or work
- the energy an object has because of its position or composition
- the transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another due to the temperature difference between the two substances
- the energy of an object in motion
- the potential energy stored in the chemical bonds of atoms and molecules
- the ability to cause change or the ability to do work; measured in Joules
- electromagnetic energy that travels in waves
17 Clues: the potential energy of position • the movement of electrical charge • the energy of an object in motion • energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • electromagnetic energy that travels in waves • the movement of objects from one place to another • the SI derived unit used to measure energy or work • the movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves • ...
Nonrenewable Energy Env Sci chpt 17.1 2013-05-15
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- The process in which a fuel burns because it combines rapidly with oxygen
- Energy is necessary to change the position, ____ or composition of something.
- The ability to do work or cause a change
- The energy that an object has due to its position or shape
- The energy that an object has due to its motion
- Energy that causes waves from the sun or in a microwave oven
- Results in an object becoming warmer if the particles in the object begin to move faster
- Water and _______ are the two main products of the combustion of methane and other fossil fuels.
- Energy associated with the motion and position of an object
- Energy found in the bonds that hold atoms together
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- Energy from resources that cannot be replaced
- Energy used to power computers
- Energy made available by the flow of electric charge
- Energy is the ability to do ____ or cause a change.
- An expression of how much of the energy put into a system actually does useful work
- Energy from resources that are nearly always available on Earth's surface or are replaced within a relatively short time
- Energy that involves forces within atoms
17 Clues: Energy used to power computers • The ability to do work or cause a change • Energy that involves forces within atoms • Energy from resources that cannot be replaced • The energy that an object has due to its motion • Energy found in the bonds that hold atoms together • Energy is the ability to do ____ or cause a change. • ...
Energy and Heat Transfer 2022-09-02
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- the energy transferred from one object to another because of a difference in the object temp
- type of solar energy that is felt as heat but cannot be seen
- energy is bounced away without being absorbed or transformed
- the ability to work
- energy in the form of waves or particles
- energy is the energy of an object or a system particles in motion
- energy stored in objects when they are under temporary strain such as being stretched or squashed
- solar energy that is taken in by the earth
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- stored energy in any object or system by virtue of its position or arrangement of parts
- energy the potential energy of a massive object has relation
- is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual atoms or malecules in a substance
- state of balance in a system
- energy energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- energy energy released during nuclear fission or fusion
- energy is diffused or scattered into different wavelength
15 Clues: the ability to work • state of balance in a system • energy in the form of waves or particles • solar energy that is taken in by the earth • energy energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds • energy energy released during nuclear fission or fusion • energy is diffused or scattered into different wavelength • ...
Humans and the Environment Review 2023-04-24
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- the main ingredient in air pollution that causes climate change
- the main ingredient in natural gas
- turns DC to AC in a solar panel
- fossil fuels include coal, oil and ____.
- the issue with the majority of renewable energies are that they can be ___ to build.
- energy using steam created from the pockets of hot water under the ground
- the piece that turns mechanical energy into electrical energy
- energy that is made from the burning of organic material
- energy that gets replaced as often as it is used
- in 2050 the main source of the US energy will come from ___.
- the energy source that uses the rise and fall of ocean water to turn an underwater turbine
- the structure built across a river or lake to harness the energy of water
- coal was made from organisms millions of years ago that lived in a ___.
- the energy obtained by heating or burning a substance
- this will lower if resources are not available for the population to live on
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- modern day dams are not built of clay, most are built of ___.
- energy that cannot be replaced during your lifetime
- made from organisms millions of years ago
- the mineral used in nuclear energy
- the agency that made the clean air and the clean water act.
- the kind of cell found in a solar panel
- made from organisms millions of years ago that died on the seabed
- nuclear energy make radioactive ____.
- a substance that contaminates the environment
- the result of sunlight mixing with exhaust
- that part that spins to harness wind energy
26 Clues: turns DC to AC in a solar panel • the main ingredient in natural gas • the mineral used in nuclear energy • nuclear energy make radioactive ____. • the kind of cell found in a solar panel • fossil fuels include coal, oil and ____. • made from organisms millions of years ago • the result of sunlight mixing with exhaust • that part that spins to harness wind energy • ...
Science Vocabulary by Kailey Sprague 2017-12-14
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- The motion of waves, electrons, atoms, molecules and substances. (Examples: radiant, thermal, motion, sound, electrical)
- The distance between two peaks of a wave.
- The internal energy in substances - also known as heat - caused by the vibration or movement of molecules. (Example: fire)
- Energy stored in the bonds between atoms in molecules. (Examples: gasoline, pizza)
- The change of energy from one form to another.
- Stored in the nucleus or center of an atom. (Example: plutonium)
- Stored energy. (Examples: chemical, nuclear, elastic, gravity)
- Electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves. (Examples: light, TV, microwaves)
- Energy stored in objects by the application of force. (Examples: filled balloons, compressed springs)
- Measurement of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force.
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- Any resource that can be replaced naturally. (Examples: solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal, biomass)
- Energy of place or position. (Example: person at the top of a slide)
- The distance between the midline of a wave and the crest/trough. Measures how much energy is being transported.
- Measurement of a system’s ability to do work. It can be transferred between objects but is never created or destroyed.
- Movement of energy through a medium.
- The number of wave cycles that are completed per second.
- The movement of electrons. (Examples: lightning, electricity)
- Movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves which produces vibration. (Examples: music, echos)
- A resource that cannot be readily replace by natural means (Examples: coal, oil, natural gas, petroleum, nuclear)
- The energy of the movement of a substance from one place to another (Examples: wind, moving water)
20 Clues: Movement of energy through a medium. • The distance between two peaks of a wave. • The change of energy from one form to another. • The number of wave cycles that are completed per second. • The movement of electrons. (Examples: lightning, electricity) • Stored energy. (Examples: chemical, nuclear, elastic, gravity) • ...
Energy Vocabulary Puzzle 2024-05-18
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- invisible rays that are part of the energy that comes from the sun
- outer layer that creates the solar wind
- the most important source of energy for life on Earth
- fuels produced from plants
- a renewable resource that uses animal and plant matter or waste
- giant explosions on the sun
- a renewable energy produced by the tides
- the conversion of organic waste into mulch or humus through natural decomposition
- are natural resources that can be replenished
- the ability to do work
- a renewable resource that uses water
- heat energy from the sun
- the uses of bacteria to clean up oil spills
- states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- solid combustible mixture of hydrocarbons called kerogen
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- a renewable resource that is unpredictable and indirectly comes from the Sun’s energy
- the stored energy an object has because of its position or state
- a flow of particles that comes off the sun
- Fuels fuel that have been formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals
- a renewable resource that comes from the Sun’s energy
- most abundant of nonrenewable resource produces sulfur dioxide
- a careful preservation and protection of something
- cooler areas of surface that appear darker
- the energy of motion
- the use of energy resources in the ways that are most productive
- rain that has a lower than normal pH level because of burning fossil fuels
- occurs when heat energy is transferred from earth’s surface air to atmospheric air
- use of an item over and over
- the use of high pressured water to located natural gas underground
- a renewable energy from heat underground produced by Earth’s interior
30 Clues: the energy of motion • the ability to do work • heat energy from the sun • fuels produced from plants • giant explosions on the sun • use of an item over and over • a renewable resource that uses water • outer layer that creates the solar wind • a renewable energy produced by the tides • a flow of particles that comes off the sun • cooler areas of surface that appear darker • ...
TOPIC 19: Relationships of Organisms With One Another & With The Environment - KEYWORDS 1 2024-06-27
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- / An animal that gets its energy by eating other animals.
- /The organisms that are eaten by the predators are called the ____ .
- / A food web is a network of ________ food chain.
- / An animal that gets its energy by eating plants.
- / An organism that gets its energy from dead or waste organic material.
- / The producers are always in the ____ trophic level.
- / An organism that makes its own organic nutrients, usually using energy from sunlight, through photosynthesis.
- /During photosynthesis the light energy is converted into ______ .
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- / A trophic level is the ______ of an organism in a food chain, food web, pyramid of numbers or ecological pyramid.
- / The herbivores are always in the second trophic level and they are also known as _____ consumer.
- / Only 10% of the energy is available to be passed to the next trophic level in the food chain because energy flows from one trophic level to the next is ______ .
- / A carnivore that kills and eats other animals.
- /The principal source of energy in an ecosystem.
- / The chemical energy in plants is passed on to all consumers in the ecosystem through _____ .
- / A food chain shows the transfer of energy from one organism to the next, beginning with a _____ .
- / The _____ the food chains, the more energy will be lost and therefore is insufficient to support the higher trophic level.
- /The flow of energy through the ecosystem _____-way flow as the energy is not returned to the sun or the producer (plants).
- / Tertiary consumers which are animals that eat the secondary consumers so they are in the ____ trophic level.
- / The carnivores prey on herbivores so they are also known as the ___ consumer.
- / Carnivore that eats the dead remains of animals killed by predators.
- / As energy flows through the ecosystem, some of it is lost to the environment as ____.
21 Clues: / A carnivore that kills and eats other animals. • /The principal source of energy in an ecosystem. • / A food web is a network of ________ food chain. • / An animal that gets its energy by eating plants. • / The producers are always in the ____ trophic level. • / An animal that gets its energy by eating other animals. • ...
Energy, Circuits, & Light Vocabulary 2024-10-28
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- a material that slows or stops the flow of electrical energy
- to change form
- the energy of motion and moving parts
- to take in
- the ability to do work or cause change
- a device that shuts off power to an electrical circuit when there is too much current
- the energy of charged particles called electrons
- the energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- allows some light to pass through
- to move through
- the bending of light as it moves through different mediums
- the ability of a material to allow electrical energy to pass through
- a material that allows electrical energy to pass through
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- allows light to pass through
- a curved piece of glass that bends light rays to make objects appear closer or farther away
- a component in a circuit that controls the flow of electricity
- the energy of photons that travel in straight lines in waves; energy we can see
- a three-dimensional piece of glass that separates white light into a spectrum
- does not allow light to pass through
- the total energy of moving particles that make up an object, observable in the object's state of matter and how it transfers heat
- a solid, liquid, or gas material
- the bouncing back of light from smooth, shiny surfaces
- a device or component added to a circuit for energy transformations such as a lightbulb, motor, or bell
- the source of power in an electrical circuit
- the energy of vibrations; energy we can hear
- the flow of electricity in a circuit
- a complete path around which electricity can flow
27 Clues: to take in • to change form • to move through • allows light to pass through • a solid, liquid, or gas material • allows some light to pass through • does not allow light to pass through • the flow of electricity in a circuit • the energy of motion and moving parts • the ability to do work or cause change • the source of power in an electrical circuit • ...
Bioenergetics 2026-04-17
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- process by which plants use light energy to make glucose
- main site of photosynthesis in plants
- respiration without oxygen
- energy stored in glucose
- reaction that takes in energy from surroundings
- fats and oils used for energy storage
- molecules used to build proteins
- reaction that transfers energy to surroundings
- liquid reactant in photosynthesis
- transports substances around the plant
- ability of organisms to change position
- ions absorbed from soil used to make amino acids
- gas produced in photosynthesis and used in respiration
- increase in size of an organism
- green pigment that absorbs light energy
- large molecules needed for growth and repair
- insoluble storage form of glucose in plants
- chemical reaction that releases energy from glucose
- part of plant that absorbs water and nitrates
- simple sugar produced in photosynthesis
- ability to do work in living organisms
- respiration that uses oxygen
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- respiration without oxygen releasing less energy
- gas used in photosynthesis and produced in respiration
- substance that strengthens plant cell walls
- movement of energy from one form to another
- proteins that speed up chemical reactions
- substances made in a reaction
- keeping substances for later use
- transport process requiring energy to move substances
- measure of how hot or cold something is
- happening all the time
- movement of water across a partially permeable membrane
- respiration with oxygen releasing more energy
- substances at the start of a reaction
- representation of a chemical reaction
- does not dissolve in water
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- organelle where respiration occurs
- energy from the sun used in photosynthesis
40 Clues: happening all the time • energy stored in glucose • respiration without oxygen • does not dissolve in water • respiration that uses oxygen • substances made in a reaction • increase in size of an organism • keeping substances for later use • molecules used to build proteins • liquid reactant in photosynthesis • organelle where respiration occurs • ...
Energy crossword puzzle 2023-01-27
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- Energy Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- Energy comes from vibrations moving through something
- Energy the power an atom's charged particles have to cause an action or move an object
- ability to do work, which is the ability to exert a force causing displacement of an object
- capable of being easily stretched or expanded and resuming former shape
- Energy the result of the movement of tiny particles called atoms, molecules or ions in solids, liquids and gases
- dimensionless quantity representing the amount of matter in a particle or object
- energy the energy of motion, observable as the movement of an object or subatomic particle
- Energy the energy of either an object in motion or the energy that is stored in objects by their position
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- Energy the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature
- of Energy a principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be altered from one form to another.
- a vector expression of the displacement that an object or particle undergoes with respect to time
- Energy a form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons
- energy stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system
- movement, or a tendency to move, toward a center of gravity, as in the falling of bodies to the earth.
- Energy a kind of kinetic energy with the ability to make types of light visible to human eyes
16 Clues: Energy comes from vibrations moving through something • Energy Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds • capable of being easily stretched or expanded and resuming former shape • dimensionless quantity representing the amount of matter in a particle or object • Energy the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature • ...
physics and energy 2022-05-25
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- the action of liquid to sold
- anything that has a mass and takes up space
- zero when all motion stops
- the action from solid to liquid
- a hot reaction
- rate at which velocity changes
- the path an object is taking
- how tightly packed the atoms are in a substance
- unit for a strength of a force
- measures force of gravity on an object
- the sun has this type of energy
- energy transferred between objects
- the kinetic and potential energy of a moving object
- a force that keeps humans from floating around the earth
- tightly compact molecules
- changes electrical energy into mechanical
- speed in a given direction
- the action from liquid to gas
- the action from gas to liquid
- temporary magnet made by wrapping current carrying wire around a metal core
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- stored energy at rest
- the force that resist the movement of objects
- staying in a specific position and not moving
- energy heat
- how much matter is in an object
- energy in thee form of a wave that travels though materials
- the E in Mr.Cent
- the amount of space between two points
- moving energy
- a cold reaction
- how far something moves in a certain amount of time
- changes mechanical energy into electrical
- the unit for power
- energy stored in chemical bonds and released when the bonds are broken
- energy this energy is transferred by electromagnetic radiation
- the transfer of heat from one place
- the ability to do work
- a push or a pull
- the unit for work
- objects resist a change in motion
- heat transferred by the direct conduct of solids
41 Clues: energy heat • moving energy • a hot reaction • a cold reaction • the E in Mr.Cent • a push or a pull • the unit for work • the unit for power • stored energy at rest • the ability to do work • tightly compact molecules • zero when all motion stops • speed in a given direction • the action of liquid to sold • the path an object is taking • the action from liquid to gas • ...
Revision Crossword (Y10 exams) 2019-04-28
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- The force of gravity on an object.
- The proportion of useful energy produced during an energy transfer.
- The store of energy which increases the faster your travelling.
- When speed or direction changes.
- When an object slows down.
- The peak to peak distance on a wave.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- The type of wave where the oscillations are parallel to the direction of energy transfer.
- When light bounces off of a surface at the same angle it hits the surface at.
- A type of material which doesn't allow energy to be transferred through it.
- A physical quantity that has both direction and size.
- A type of material which allows energy to be transferred through it.
- The centre of an atom.
- The speed and direction of an object.
- The energy store in atoms.
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- The energy required to move an object a certain distance.
- Electromagnetic radiation which can mutate the DNA in cells.
- A form of energy which depends on the height and mass of an object.
- The name for energy stored by charged particles and the force between charged particles.
- A wave where the oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of energy transfer.
- When light is slowed down as it passes through a medium.
- Electromagnetic waves which send signals to your mobile phones.
- A physical quantity that only has size, no direction (e.g. time).
- The force between two objects which are being rubbed together.
- The lowest frequency electromagnetic waves.
- The ability of an object to do things.
- The rate of change of energy.
- The number of waves passing a point each second (measured in Hertz).
- An object which will spring back to its original shape after being stretched.
29 Clues: The centre of an atom. • When an object slows down. • The energy store in atoms. • The rate of change of energy. • When speed or direction changes. • The force of gravity on an object. • The amount of matter in an object. • The peak to peak distance on a wave. • The speed and direction of an object. • The ability of an object to do things. • ...
Energy Vocab Puzzle 2022-04-18
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- Energy is neither created nor destroyed, only transformed
- the layer on which most visible light is emitted
- a nonrenewable energy source that uses radioactive Uranium as a fuel
- A renewable source from heat underground produced by Earth’s insides
- Rain with a pH lower than normal caused by burning fossil fuels
- Energy's capacity to change its form
- An energy source that is derived from fossilized plants and animals
- Solar wind is a layer of air that can move at 800 km/s
- Sun-generated heat
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- A energy produced by the tides
- A source of energy made by water converted in a car by a special fuel cell
- The most abundant and clean burning fuel in the United States
- An unstable source of renewable energy that derives from the sun
- the most common nonrenewable resource that releases sulfur dioxide
- All energy on Earth comes from this source
- A resource that uses animal and plant matter or waste
- Fuels made from plants
- The process of carbon exchange between organisms and the environment
- The force of motion
- An explosion of light
- Energy transmitted via electromagnetic waves from the Sun
- Resources that can be replenished quickly
- partially decayed vegetation, causes lots of pollution when burned
- Using water and a dam, this energy is renewable
- darker, cooler areas of the surface
- Energy stored in motion or at rest
- The use of solar energy as a renewable energy source
- Having the ability to work
- Locating natural gas underground by using high pressured water
- The longest wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum, but the travel at a slow speed
30 Clues: Sun-generated heat • The force of motion • An explosion of light • Fuels made from plants • Having the ability to work • A energy produced by the tides • Energy stored in motion or at rest • darker, cooler areas of the surface • Energy's capacity to change its form • Resources that can be replenished quickly • All energy on Earth comes from this source • ...
Ecosystems 2024-05-30
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- a type of atom (a tiny piece) that makes up molecules such as carbon dioxide and energy storage molecules
- organism at the top of the food chain
- the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens
- the part of a cell where cellular respiration happens
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- the ability to make things move or change
- an organism that needs to eat in order to get energy storage molecules (such as starch and fat)
- A molecule that organisms can use to release the energy needed to survive
- organism that eats primary consumers
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- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- how producers use energy from sunlight to change carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose (an energy storage molecule)
- organism that eats producers
- matter matter that is the nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- What storage molecules are needed for
- a type of energy storage molecule made by consumers and decomposters
- matter from living and dead organisms in an ecosystem
- a type of energy storage molecule made by all types of organisms
- an organism that gets energy storage molecules (such as glucose) by breaking down dead matter
- all the living and nonliving things in a particular area
- an organism that can make its own energy storage molecules (such as glucose)
- chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
26 Clues: organism that eats producers • organism that eats primary consumers • What storage molecules are needed for • organism at the top of the food chain • the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • ...
Thermal Energy Conductivity 2 2024-04-19
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- the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another.
- the amount of thermal energy required to increase the temperature of 1kg of a material by 1C.
- to move something from one place to another
- a group of related parts that move or work together
- to throw light, heat, sound, or energy back from a surface
- molten rock inside Earth
- precise and detailed; belonging to a distinct category
- a material through which thermal energy does not flow easily.
- the transfer of thermal energy from a region of higher temperature to a region of lower temperature.
- a state in which two things are balanced
- the object that provides energy for energy transfer.
- when one factor increases, the other factor decreases
- a system that does not exchange matter or energy with the environment.
- the transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves.
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- to hit of come into contact with a surface
- a system that exchanges matter or energy with the environment.
- the object that gains energy from the energy transfer.
- one thing that influences or causes a situation
- a material that allows heat, light, sound, or electric charge to flow from one thing to another
- waves that travel through empty space and through matter
- a material through which thermal energy flows easily.
- the mixture of gases that surrounds Earth
- a planned way of doing something
- to move in a steady, smooth way
- when the temperatures of materials that are in contact are the same.
- amount of space inside a surface or shape
26 Clues: molten rock inside Earth • to move in a steady, smooth way • a planned way of doing something • a state in which two things are balanced • the mixture of gases that surrounds Earth • amount of space inside a surface or shape • to hit of come into contact with a surface • to move something from one place to another • one thing that influences or causes a situation • ...
Rock Layers 2025-05-08
Across
- The use of technology to collect, store, and distribute the sunlight's energy
- A fossil fuel in a gas form used from heating and electricity production
- The process by which two or more small nuclei's are used to make a bigger nucleus
- A renewable source that comes from the sun
- A nonrenewable resource that comes from within the atoms
- Energy source that comes from plant material, manure, and other organic materials
- A solid fossil fuel formed underground from buried decomposed plant materials
- A cell that generates electricity from the controlled reaction between hydrogen and oxygen
- An oily fossil fuel also known as crude oil
- Power obtained by harnessing the energy of wind through the windmills
- The use of sunlight to heat buildings directly
- Electricity generated by the movement of seawater caused by the tides
- A resource that can be replaced in a short time
- Oil deposits that have been discovered but remain unused in the ground
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- The process by which materials in the Earth's crust are taken from the Earth
- A nuclear reaction which a massive nuclear splits into smaller nuclei
- Electrical energy produced by the flow of fallen water
- A resource that can not be replaced or takes a very long time to be replaced
- Any substance in nature that we use for energy
- The practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
- Energy from steam or hot water produced from hot, warm molten underground rocks
- Non-renewable resources in the Earths Crust, it is made from remains of ancient organisms
22 Clues: A renewable source that comes from the sun • An oily fossil fuel also known as crude oil • Any substance in nature that we use for energy • The use of sunlight to heat buildings directly • A resource that can be replaced in a short time • Electrical energy produced by the flow of fallen water • A nonrenewable resource that comes from within the atoms • ...
