energy Crossword Puzzles
Mechanical Energy Vocabulary 2020-01-20
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- is the transfer of energy to an object by a force that makes the object move in the direction of the force.
- ________________ potential energy is energy stored in objects that are
- to express something in speech or writing in a definite or formal way
- to cause to have an effect.
- This law states that even though energy is always transferring, energy is not created and energy is not destroyed.
- ______________energy (KE) is the energy due to motion.
- _________________potential energy is stored energy due to the interactions of objects in a gravitational field.
- related to a line
- able to stretch and return to its original shape quickly and easily
- or stretched, such as springs and rubber bands.
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- not active or moving
- to become four times bigger in number or value
- going straight up and down
- The sum of the potential energy and the kinetic energy in a system
- things that change at the same rate,so that the relationship between them does not change
- energy that is the energy due to interactions between objects or particles when distance changes. The energy that is waiting to be used.
16 Clues: related to a line • not active or moving • going straight up and down • to cause to have an effect. • to become four times bigger in number or value • or stretched, such as springs and rubber bands. • ______________energy (KE) is the energy due to motion. • The sum of the potential energy and the kinetic energy in a system • ...
7th grade science vocab 2023-09-22
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- the stored energy that an object has due to its position, condition or chemical composition
- energy of an object due to motion
- the kinetic energy of its particles. particles move faster at higher temperatures than at lower temperatures
- electromagnetic waves being transmitted through space, caused by electronically charged particles
- energy sources that are constantly being replenished, such as sunlight, wind, and water
- The kinetic energy caused by the transfer of the vibration of particles in materials
- unit of measurement for energy
- the amount of useful energy you get from any type of system
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- ex. charged electrons on the move
- states that energy can neither be created or destroyed— it can only change forms
- related to the potential energy stored in bonds between particles in the nucleus of an atom
- the sum of an objects kinetic and potential energy
- A form of potential energy related to the energy stored in the bonds between atoms in a compound
- the movement of energy from one form to another
- the ability to do work or cause change
15 Clues: unit of measurement for energy • ex. charged electrons on the move • energy of an object due to motion • the ability to do work or cause change • the movement of energy from one form to another • the sum of an objects kinetic and potential energy • the amount of useful energy you get from any type of system • ...
Balanced and Unbalanced forces vocabulary 2021-10-25
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- arrow showing direction of forces
- sum of all forces
- energy in movement
- energy of light in which can be see with the human eye
- change in position over time
- resistance when moving in the air
- two or more equal forces on an object
- energy that's the movement of electrons
- energy from vibrations
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- built up energy
- two or more unequal forces on an object
- unit for force
- push or pull in a direction
- energy transferred when a force acts on an object
- energy in an object's position
- resistance when moving over a surface
- box and arrows to demonstrate forces
17 Clues: unit for force • built up energy • sum of all forces • energy in movement • energy from vibrations • push or pull in a direction • change in position over time • energy in an object's position • arrow showing direction of forces • resistance when moving in the air • box and arrows to demonstrate forces • two or more equal forces on an object • resistance when moving over a surface • ...
Other Forms of Energy 2021-11-30
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- these differences in _________ can result the movement of electricity.
- when chemical bonds are broken _______ is released.
- energy an object has due to its motion, shape, or position
- stored energy
- when a nucleus splits into smaller pieces
- energy of electric charges
- a type of potential energy stored in the nucleus
- results from the relative positions of the particles within a material
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- energy of motion
- the total potential and kinetic energy of particles in an object
- nuclear energy can be release through a nuclear __________.
- visible ________ is a type of electromagnetic radiation.
- kinetic energy that travels through space in waves
- when smaller nuclei combine to form larger nuclei
- _________ substances condense and take up less space.
- the particles are held together by _________bonds.
- _______ substances expand and take up more space.
17 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • energy of electric charges • when a nucleus splits into smaller pieces • a type of potential energy stored in the nucleus • when smaller nuclei combine to form larger nuclei • _______ substances expand and take up more space. • kinetic energy that travels through space in waves • the particles are held together by _________bonds. • ...
Thermal Energy Corssword 2023-02-06
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- Material that allows for energy to flow easily
- The ability to do work
- A small piece of a whole system
- The energy of motion
- The movement of heat through energy waves
- The energy something could have based on its location
- A simplified representation of something complex
- Material that resists the flow of energy
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- Were the heat in a system is coming from
- Transfer of heat through collision of particles
- The transfer of heat through liquid or gas
- The average kinetic energy in a system.
- The total energy in a system
- To move from one object to another
- Energy transferred between two objects of different temperatures
- A group of things working together to complete a task or function
16 Clues: The energy of motion • The ability to do work • The total energy in a system • A small piece of a whole system • To move from one object to another • The average kinetic energy in a system. • Were the heat in a system is coming from • Material that resists the flow of energy • The movement of heat through energy waves • The transfer of heat through liquid or gas • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration 2016-09-13
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- a molecule in chloroplasts that absorbs some of the energy in visible light
- is a lower-energy molecule that can be converted into ATP
- it's what causes your muscles to "burn" during hard exercise.
- does not need oxygen to take place
- stacks of coin-shaped, membranes-enclosed compartments
- meaning that it needs oxygen to take place
- splits glucose into two three-carbon molecules and makes two molecules of ATP
- uses energy from the light-dependent reactions to make sugars
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- transfers energy to cell processes
- captures energy from sunlight
- releases chemical energy from sugars and other carbon-based molecules to make ATP when oxygen is present
- a process that captures energy from the sunlight to make sugars that store chemical energy
- a process by which some organisms use chemical energy instead of light energy to make energy-storing carbon-based molecules
- does not make ATP, but it allows glycolysis to continue
- a series of chemical reactions
- produces molecules that carry energy to the second part of the cellular respiration
16 Clues: captures energy from sunlight • a series of chemical reactions • transfers energy to cell processes • does not need oxygen to take place • meaning that it needs oxygen to take place • stacks of coin-shaped, membranes-enclosed compartments • does not make ATP, but it allows glycolysis to continue • is a lower-energy molecule that can be converted into ATP • ...
Benchmark #2 Review 2024-11-26
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- Boiling happens when ________ bonds are broken and molecules can escape a liquid.
- The farther away an orbiting object is, the _______ it can move and still be able to orbit.
- A wound clock spring has elastic _________ energy.
- _________ is the concept that magnets and moving electric charges exert forces on each other due to interacting magnetic fields.
- A moving magnet can create an ________ current.
- An object will have ______ of its original GPE at half of its original height.
- A moving electric current creates a ______ field.
- Generators produce __________ energy when they move.
- Energy loss is usually in the form of thermal or ______ energy.
- The amount of kinetic energy is ______ proportional to its mass.
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- Coulomb's Law says that same charges ________.
- Objects up high store ________ potential energy.
- Kepler's Laws describe the motion of _______ objects.
- The full equation for gravitational potential energy is ____________.
- All moving objects have _______ energy.
- Rough surfaces cause energy loss in the form of _____ energy created by friction.
- Coulomb's Law says that opposite charges _______.
- The time it takes for an object to complete one orbit is called its orbital _________.
- If you double an object's velocity, you increase its kinetic energy by _____ times as much.
19 Clues: All moving objects have _______ energy. • Coulomb's Law says that same charges ________. • A moving magnet can create an ________ current. • Objects up high store ________ potential energy. • Coulomb's Law says that opposite charges _______. • A moving electric current creates a ______ field. • A wound clock spring has elastic _________ energy. • ...
ch 5 Thermal Energy 2015-01-14
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- material through which thermal energy moves slowly
- the study of the relationship between between thermal energy, work, and heat
- ___ ___ of thermodynamics states that energy spontaneously spreads from regions of higher concentrations to lower concentrations
- device that converts thermal energy into mechanical energy
- device that transforms radiant energy from the sun into thermal energy
- a two-way air conditioner
- transfer of thermal energy by collisions that make up (solid) matter
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- a heat engine that burns fuel inside a set of cylinders
- ___ ___ of thermodynamics states that if the mechanical energy of a system is constant, the increase in the thermal energy of the system equals the sum of the thermal energy transferred into the system and the work done on the system
- the up or down movement of a piston in an engine
- transfer of thermal energy in a fluid by movements of warmer and cooler fluid
- energy that's transferred between objects due to a temperature difference between those objects
- ___ ___ is the sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in an object
- amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1kg of a substance by 1 Celsius degree
- transfer of thermal energy by waves
15 Clues: a two-way air conditioner • transfer of thermal energy by waves • the up or down movement of a piston in an engine • material through which thermal energy moves slowly • a heat engine that burns fuel inside a set of cylinders • device that converts thermal energy into mechanical energy • transfer of thermal energy by collisions that make up (solid) matter • ...
Renewable Energy and Resources 2023-03-09
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- Panels, uses the power of the sun to create energy
- capable of being renewed
- what converts sunlight energy into usable energy
- Fusion, a potentially completely green energy that is being developed with huge power outputs
- energy, A form of energy that is created from burning different life forms, like wood, charcoal, and other flammable lifeforms
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- Energy, renewable energy that uses heat from the Earth to create a renewable form of energy
- what forms of energy can be stored in
- any fuel that is derived from a biomass
- Fuel, fuel made from oil underground that is pressurized and decomposed dinosaurs and other creatures from millions of years ago
- a turbine that uses the power of water in a moving body of water to generate clean energy
- hydrogen, a process to use the hydrogen from H2O to create two hydrogen molecules to be used for energy use
- Energy, a form of renewable energy that uses the tidal currents and waves to generate electricity
- the basis for many different types of renewable energy
- a generator that uses the wind to generate power
- a automobile company that is taking steps towards renewable fuel
15 Clues: capable of being renewed • what forms of energy can be stored in • any fuel that is derived from a biomass • a generator that uses the wind to generate power • what converts sunlight energy into usable energy • Panels, uses the power of the sun to create energy • the basis for many different types of renewable energy • ...
Term 4 Revision Crossword 2022-10-17
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- The type of output energy that is not useful to us.
- What dark surfaces do when they receive radiation.
- The direction of Earth's rotation.
- The way heat energy is transferred in or between solids.
- The movement of Earth around the Sun.
- An angle that is greater or less than 90 degrees.
- A type of heat transfer that does not require physical contact or the movement of particles.
- Energy sources that will be used up eventually
- What light or shiny surfaces do when they receive radiation.
- Energy resulting from a change of position or a change of state.
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- A type of energy system that involves the transfer of heat energy.temperature This is measured in degrees Celsius.
- The type of potential energy stored in an object held above Earth's surface.
- The imaginary line that runs through the centre of the Earth.
- A material that prevents or slows down heat transfer.
- A non-renewable source of energy that is not burned
- A kind of current formed by the transfer of heat in a gas or a liquid.
- The standard unit of measurement for energy.
- Different parts working together.
- The type of potential energy stored in food and fuels.
19 Clues: Different parts working together. • The direction of Earth's rotation. • The movement of Earth around the Sun. • The standard unit of measurement for energy. • Energy sources that will be used up eventually • An angle that is greater or less than 90 degrees. • What dark surfaces do when they receive radiation. • The type of output energy that is not useful to us. • ...
Chapter 3 and 4 Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-29
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- are molecules required for the survival, growth, and repair of all cells
- which respiration is the chemical process that takes place in an organism that provides energy necessary for survival
- an insulated vessel designed to measure the energy released or absorbed during chemical and physical changes
- a scientifically acceptable principle proposed to explain observation
- which law of Thermodynamics states that heat will always flow from areas of higher temperature to areas of lower temperature
- a relatively stable state of equilibrium
- is essential for life
- value which results in the most favorable outcome
- this system any set of matter within a defined area
- Which law of thermodynamics states that all heat entering a system adds that amount of energy to the system
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- energy of motion
- is any animal species whose internal body temperature changes based on the temperature of its surroundings
- unit for energy
- are single-celled fungi
- stored energy
- is any animal species that maintains a relatively constant body temperature
- by-product is carbon dioxide gas
- this flow diagram shows the pathways that energy takes during any transfer or series of transfers
- the rate of chemical reactions determines the rate of energy use
19 Clues: stored energy • unit for energy • energy of motion • is essential for life • are single-celled fungi • by-product is carbon dioxide gas • a relatively stable state of equilibrium • value which results in the most favorable outcome • this system any set of matter within a defined area • the rate of chemical reactions determines the rate of energy use • ...
Energy Key Terms 2017-02-13
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- A collection of wind turbines used to create electricity.
- Plant materials and animal waste used especially as a source of fuel.
- The heat equal to 1/180 of the heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water from 32 degrees Fahrenheit to 212 degrees Fahrenheit at a constant pressure of one atmosphere.
- The power of the atom.
- Oil.
- Any significant change in measures of climate, such as temperature, precipitation, or wind, lasting for an extended period of a decade or longer.
- The potential energy locked within a system and released during a chemical reaction.
- The ability to do work; types include heat, light, sound, chemical, nuclear, mechanical, electrical.
- External surroundings.
- Energy from the sun.
- Energy produced by mechanical devices, such as gears, pulleys, levers, or internal combustion engines.
- A result of a force moving an object a certain distance.
- Energy visible to the eye.
- A device that converts light into electricity.
- A natural fuel such as coal or gas formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- Any source of energy that is limited and cannot be replaced when it is used, such as oil, coal, and natural gas.
- Refers to the use of resources in ways that prevent their being depleted or permanently damaged.
- Energy can be neither created nor destroyed. There is a fixed amount of energy present in different forms that can be converted from one form to another, but energy does not go away.
- The phenomenon whereby the earth's atmosphere traps solar radiation, caused by the presence in the atmosphere of gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and methane that allow incoming sunlight to pass through but absorb heat radiated back from the earth's surface.
- The process of controlling resources; for example, limiting soil erosion, reducing sediment in waterways, conserving water, and improving water quality.
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- Gas usually found within the vicinity of petroleum reserves.
- A propeller driven by the wind and connected to a generator. The wind makes it turn the generator, which produces electricity.
- Energy derived from wind by means of windmills or wind turbines.
- A measure of power equal to one joule of work per second.
- The energy that a piece of matter has because of its position or nature or because of the arrangement of parts.
- The first and simplest element on the periodic table. It is one of the most common elements in the galaxy.
- The energy possessed by a body as a result of its motion.
- The flow of electrical power or charge.
- A system by which electrical power is delivered throughout a region.
- The ratio of the useful energy delivered by a dynamic system to the energy supplied to it.
- The unit of energy or work in the MKS system of units, equal to the work done by a force of one Newton-meter.
- An energy source that will never run out.
- The use of flowing water from waterfalls and dams to produce electricity.
- A unit measure of work.
- A resource that cannot be replaced once used.
- Energy associated with the flow of electrons.
- Energy stored in the earth in the form of heat.
- A resource that can be replaced when needed.
- The rate at which work is performed or energy is expended.
- Energy in transit.
40 Clues: Oil. • Energy in transit. • Energy from the sun. • The power of the atom. • External surroundings. • A unit measure of work. • Energy visible to the eye. • The flow of electrical power or charge. • An energy source that will never run out. • A resource that can be replaced when needed. • A resource that cannot be replaced once used. • Energy associated with the flow of electrons. • ...
Science 2023-03-24
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- force Any object that attracts the metal iron
- Any object that attracts the metal iron
- energy moving energy
- pole A place on a magnet where the force applies the strongest
- (speed) Distance you can travel a certain amount of time
- A force that opposes motion between 2 surfaces in contact
- creating change
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- energy stored energy
- Heat transfer with direct contact
- Kinetic energy into thermal energy Law of conservation energy
- of conservation energy Energy can not be created or destroyed it can only be transformed or transferred
- discharge Removing change by static electricity
- Things that are revolved around atoms that are negatively charge
- mechanical energy The sum of an object's potential and kinetic energy
- Push or pull
15 Clues: Push or pull • creating change • energy stored energy • energy moving energy • Heat transfer with direct contact • Any object that attracts the metal iron • force Any object that attracts the metal iron • discharge Removing change by static electricity • (speed) Distance you can travel a certain amount of time • A force that opposes motion between 2 surfaces in contact • ...
Energy Cycles in Nature 2020-05-18
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- is the energy factory for a plant
- the sugars that plants consumes is called
- the ability to do work
- levels are groups of organisms in the energy pryamid
- animals that eat on plants are known as
- organisms can be ______ by what they eat
- living things in nature require energy for
- plants _______ from the sun
- energy from the ______ is all the energy living things consume
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- photosynthesis allows plants to use the suns energy to _____ food
- plants create their own food in a process called
- during photosynthesis plants release ____ from its leaves
- an ___________ cannot grow without energy
- when animals eat plants the absorb glucose as ____, which they use for energy
- energy ____ is a graphic representation of the flow of energy in a community
15 Clues: the ability to do work • plants _______ from the sun • is the energy factory for a plant • animals that eat on plants are known as • organisms can be ______ by what they eat • an ___________ cannot grow without energy • the sugars that plants consumes is called • living things in nature require energy for • plants create their own food in a process called • ...
Hardest Energy Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-16
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- The form of energy that is transferred between system or object with different temperature.
- The Country with the most renewable energy.
- The energy of motion, observable as the movement of an object or subatomic particle.
- The country that uses the most fossil fuel.
- The country with largest geothermal reserve.
- The most use renewable energy source in indonesia.
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- The energy that depends on the mass,gravity,and height.
- The energy generated by the movement of electrons from one point to another.
- The main source of energy.
- The renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals.
- The country with the largest nuclear power plant.
- The most use energy in the world.
- The ability to do work.
- The most energy use in Indonesia.
- The SI unit of energy.
15 Clues: The SI unit of energy. • The ability to do work. • The main source of energy. • The most use energy in the world. • The most energy use in Indonesia. • The Country with the most renewable energy. • The country that uses the most fossil fuel. • The country with largest geothermal reserve. • The country with the largest nuclear power plant. • ...
Hardest Energy Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-16
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- The dirtiest and most dangerous energy sources.
- The form of energy that is transferred between system or object with different temperature.
- The country with largest geothermal reserve.
- The ability to do work.
- The most energy use in Indonesia.
- The country that uses the most fossil fuel.
- The country with the largest nuclear power plant.
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- The most use energy in the world.
- The SI unit of energy.
- The energy generated by the movement of electrons from one point to another.
- The renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals.
- The energy of motion, observable as the movement of an object or subatomic particle.
- The most use renewable energy source in indonesia.
- The Country with the most renewable energy.
- The main source of energy.
15 Clues: The SI unit of energy. • The ability to do work. • The main source of energy. • The most use energy in the world. • The most energy use in Indonesia. • The Country with the most renewable energy. • The country that uses the most fossil fuel. • The country with largest geothermal reserve. • The dirtiest and most dangerous energy sources. • ...
ch. 2 vocab. #27-50 2022-09-27
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- substances changed during a chemical reaction
- has ring structure
- energy that will break bonds between atoms
- release energy
- reactions changes substances by breaking bonds
- made of monomers called amino acids
- substances made by chemical reactions
- speeds up reaction, lowers activation energy
- energy absorbed
- stores information
- acids contain C,H,O,N, and sometimes S
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- made of C,H,O, sugar & starch
- subunit in complete molecule
- reactants/Products are made at same rate
- bond share a pair of electron
- acid polymer made of monomers called nucleotides
- catalysts for chemical reaction
- fats, oils, & cholesterol
- most abundant organic molecule on earth
- reactants that enzymes act on
- simple sugars
- helps build proteins
- energy energy needed to start reaction
23 Clues: simple sugars • release energy • energy absorbed • has ring structure • stores information • helps build proteins • fats, oils, & cholesterol • subunit in complete molecule • made of C,H,O, sugar & starch • bond share a pair of electron • reactants that enzymes act on • catalysts for chemical reaction • made of monomers called amino acids • substances made by chemical reactions • ...
science brennan 2022-10-14
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- a set of plans to follow that has a purpose
- energy of motion
- energy thats stored
- an object that isnt holo
- the organism parts are working together
- the ability to do something
- energy transfer that is in waves in the atmosphrere
- very tiny pieces of matter
- is responsible for a objects heat
- is the energy transfer of direct contact
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- energy transfer that has a source and is gasses
- there are a lot of types of this
- is the average particles in an object
- something you can breathe in
- something that you can drink
- the conversion of one organism to another
- something thats hot
- it blocks conduction
- it makes up everything
- the condition of a system at all times
20 Clues: energy of motion • energy thats stored • something thats hot • it blocks conduction • it makes up everything • an object that isnt holo • very tiny pieces of matter • the ability to do something • something you can breathe in • something that you can drink • there are a lot of types of this • is responsible for a objects heat • is the average particles in an object • ...
Chemistry, Physics, and Energy 2023-06-04
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- All matter is made of _______.
- The energy of motion
- Elements in the 7th column of the periodic table are called _______.
- A change in velocity over time
- The Law of _______ of Energy: Energy cannot be created or destroyed. It can only change forms.
- Two solids touching and transferring heat
- _______ electrons are in the atom's outermost energy level.
- Distance/time
- Newton's _______ law: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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- _______ have properties of both metals and nonmetals.
- _______ reactions give off heat.
- The _______ _______ arranges elements by atomic number.
- The form of energy stored in batteries
- Work/time
- _______ are positively charged particles in an atom's nucleus.z
- Kelvin - 273
- A push or pull
- _______ bonds are between two nonmetals.
- Force x distance
- The ability to do work
20 Clues: Work/time • Kelvin - 273 • Distance/time • A push or pull • Force x distance • The energy of motion • The ability to do work • All matter is made of _______. • A change in velocity over time • _______ reactions give off heat. • The form of energy stored in batteries • _______ bonds are between two nonmetals. • Two solids touching and transferring heat • ...
Applied Physical Science 2023-12-13
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- Potential Energy: Energy from position in gravity.
- Force due to gravity.
- Product of mass and velocity.
- For every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction.
- Rate of energy transfer.
- Change in momentum.
- Energy transfer during force application.
- The ability of a material to return to its original shape after being stretched or compressed.
- Rate of velocity change over time.
- Object's resistance to motion changes.
- Force equals the change in momentum over time.
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- Causes motion or changes it.
- Energy due to motion.
- Amount of matter.
- Forces exerted in a short time.
- Energy due to position.
- Objects stay at rest or in motion unless acted upon by external forces.
- Gravitational acceleration on a surface.
- Speed in a given direction.
- Force: Vector sum of forces.
20 Clues: Amount of matter. • Change in momentum. • Energy due to motion. • Force due to gravity. • Energy due to position. • Rate of energy transfer. • Speed in a given direction. • Causes motion or changes it. • Force: Vector sum of forces. • Product of mass and velocity. • Forces exerted in a short time. • Rate of velocity change over time. • Object's resistance to motion changes. • ...
photosynthesis crossword BE 2024-10-31
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- consumes food and energy from other things
- space outside the thylakoid
- doesn't need light
- they get food from other things
- needs light
- a reactent
- a stack of thylakoids
- light from the sun
- main part to photosynthesis
- produces food and energy
- made from the body for food
- second photosystem
- a cycle made by Melven Calvin
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- primary source of energy
- a sac in chloroplast
- makes energy for plants
- in chloroplast
- a reactant that is we
- transfers and stores energy diphos
- first photosystem
- can stopphotosynthesiss or help it
- makes DNA
- released from plants
- they make there own food
- stores and transfers energy tripho
- major source of electrons
- a reactant for plants
- keeps colors
28 Clues: makes DNA • a reactent • needs light • keeps colors • in chloroplast • first photosystem • doesn't need light • light from the sun • second photosystem • a sac in chloroplast • released from plants • a reactant that is we • a stack of thylakoids • a reactant for plants • makes energy for plants • primary source of energy • they make there own food • produces food and energy • major source of electrons • ...
Chapter 10 Modern Atomic Theory and the Periodic Table 2016-01-11
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- When the wavelengths are _______, the energy of light is lower.
- Shortest wavelength
- The number of the period (on the periodic table) corresponds with the ______ energy level occupied by electrons in that period
- The raised number at the end of an electron configuration shows the number of _______ in sublevel orbitals
- No more than _____ electrons can occupy an electron
- When the light emitted by a gas passes through a prism or diffraction grating, the set of brightly colored lines are called a (TW)
- When an electron moves away from the nucleus energy is ______
- is called the _______ exclusion principle
- The lowest available energy level is the
- Who discovered that electrons exist in specific regions at various distances from the nucleus?
- Elements that behave in similar ways are found in ______ or groups
- The electrons in the outermost (highest) energy level of an atom (TW)
- is how fast a wave moves through space
- The third principal energy level has ______ sublevels
- The letter in an electron configuration shows the type of (example: 2p5)
- When the wavelengths are ______, the energy of light is higher.
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- “An atomic orbital can hold a maximum of two electrons, which must have opposite
- _____ are a stream of tiny packets of energy
- Each horizontal row in the periodic table is called a ______
- For an electron to move from an energy level far from the nucleus, it would need to ____ energy
- Electrons and protons ____ one another.
- Principle energy levels are divided into
- _____ is the orbital configuration of electrons in an atom (TW)
- The spectrum may have the same colors but each _______ is different.
- A continuous stream in small discrete packets _____
- Light is ______ in the electron transition
- The number at the beginning of an electron configuration shows the _______ energy level (example: 2p5)
- Basic characteristics of waves are: ______, frequency, and speed
- Longest wavelength
- The elements of a family have the same _______ electron configuration except that the \
- A _______ is emitted when white light passes through a prism.
31 Clues: Longest wavelength • Shortest wavelength • is how fast a wave moves through space • Electrons and protons ____ one another. • Principle energy levels are divided into • The lowest available energy level is the • is called the _______ exclusion principle • Light is ______ in the electron transition • _____ are a stream of tiny packets of energy • ...
Energy and Physics Crossword 2022-06-02
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- the unit used when calculating power
- how lazy the object is
- rays used to kill bacteria
- the type of energy of a rolling ball
- newton’s __ law: the acceleration of an object depends on the force exerted on it and its mass.
- moving an object with a force in the same direction
- mass times acceleration
- the type of energy emitted from the sun
- has a fulcrum
- energy stored due to being stretched or compressed
- the type of energy of a roller coaster at the the top of the track
- this is the type of simple machine an ax is
- the rate at which work is done
- a simple machine that is an inclined plane around a cylinder
- power = work divided by ___
- range of _____ waves
- law of ___ of energy: energy cannot be created nor destroyed, only change forms
- the type of energy that is in every transformation
- work = force x ___
- used at a doctors office
- the type of energy in movement
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- what work is measured in
- newton’s __ law: all actions have equal/opposite reaction
- the amount an object is pulled downward by gravity
- often used for wireless communications
- rays heat
- roy g bv
- this type of energy is used for bombs
- the wave with the lowest frequency
- rays usually given off during nuclear reactions
- (final velocity - initial velocity) / time
- measures weight
- the type of energy within a battery
- has the ability to do work or cause change
- plane the type of simple machine that a ramp is
- newton’s __ law: an object at rest stays at rest; an object in motion stays in motion
- the type of energy of heat loss
- potential energy that is dependent on height
- includes direction
- the amount of matter in an object
40 Clues: roy g bv • rays heat • has a fulcrum • measures weight • includes direction • work = force x ___ • range of _____ waves • how lazy the object is • mass times acceleration • what work is measured in • used at a doctors office • rays used to kill bacteria • power = work divided by ___ • the rate at which work is done • the type of energy in movement • the type of energy of heat loss • ...
Roman's Project 2022-05-23
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- What does it mean where the particles of a wave are far apart?
- What equals the # of waves divided by time?
- the distance from crest to crest or trough to trough means what?
- Which form of energy is the waves that carry energy?
- Which wave that cause the medium to move perpendicular to the movement of energy?
- What unit is power measured in?
- which form of energy has an object in motion?
- Motion in transverse wave moves what to the energy?
- Which form of energy that is locked inside the nucleus?
- Which form of energy is the power things around us?
- What unit is frequency measures in?
- a disturbance that carries energy away from it's source through matter or empty space means what?
- Density is equal to mass divided by what?
- Which circuit has 1 pathway?
- What equals distance divided by time and direction?
- The definitions of 1st law is the object at rest stays in what?
- What measures the amount of matter?
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- the distance from the rest position to the crest or trough of the wave means what?
- What is the lowest point of the wave?
- What does it mean where the particles of a wave are tightly packed?
- As wavelength increase, what happens to the frequency?
- The definitions of 2nd law is what equals mass times acceleration?
- The definitions of 1st law is the object in motion stays in what?
- Which circuit has many pathways?
- Speed is equal to distance divided by what?
- Motion in longitudinal waves moves what to the energy?
- What unit is work measured in?
- What is the highest point of the wave?
- Work is equal to Force times what?
- H2O is the chemical formula of what?
- Which form of energy is the heat energy?
- Food and Battery are examples of which form of energy?
- Which wave that cause the medium to move parallel to the energy.
- What measures the force of gravity?
34 Clues: Which circuit has 1 pathway? • What unit is work measured in? • What unit is power measured in? • Which circuit has many pathways? • Work is equal to Force times what? • What unit is frequency measures in? • What measures the force of gravity? • What measures the amount of matter? • H2O is the chemical formula of what? • What is the lowest point of the wave? • ...
AP Chemistry Unit 5 Preview Crossword - JDA 2023-12-06
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- A device that examines the surroundings of a system to make predictions about the amount of energy released or absorbed during a chemical process within a system
- ___'s law states that if a process can be broken into many smaller steps, then the change in enthalpy of the entire process is equal to the summation of the smaller parts change in enthalpy
- The intensive property relating to the intensity of heat in a system
- Energy transfer between a system and its surroundings
- ___ energy is the summation of all types of energy within a system
- Energy relating to the speed and movement of atoms and molecules within a system
- A type of reaction in which heat is moved from the system to its surroundings
- A such slow process that it can it can be performed in the opposite direction by changing extremely small conditions
- ___ heat capacity is the amount of heat required to increase the temperature of 1 gram of a particular substance by 1 K
- Measure of the randomness or dispersal within a system
- A type of reaction that occurs without supplying additional energy to a system
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- A configuration of particles within a system
- A unit of heat
- The release and absorption of energy is studied in what branch of science
- The conserved amount defined as the ability to do work
- ___ capacity is the amount of heat required to increase the temperature of particular matter by 1 K
- A specifically defined group of matter that undergoes physical and/or chemical changes
- Energy relating to a systems movement
- When a difference in temperature causes the transfer of energy between two systems
- Base SI unit for energy
- A type of reaction in which heat is moved from the surroundings to the system
- Stored energy a system has due to its relative conditions
- ___ free energy gives information about a reaction based on its enthalpy and entropy changes
- Chemical property used to describe the thermodynamics of processes
24 Clues: A unit of heat • Base SI unit for energy • Energy relating to a systems movement • A configuration of particles within a system • Energy transfer between a system and its surroundings • The conserved amount defined as the ability to do work • Measure of the randomness or dispersal within a system • Stored energy a system has due to its relative conditions • ...
Ecology Part One 2024-02-29
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- the combined portions of the planet in which all of life exists, including land, water, and atmosphere
- an organism that can capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food from inorganic compounds; also called a producer
- organism that breaks down and obtains energy from dead organic matter
- ecological pyramid which shows the relative amount of energy in each trophic level in an ecosystem
- organism that obtains energy by consuming plant and animal remains and other dead matter
- group of organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring
- series of steps in an ecosystem in which organisms transger energy by eating and being eaten
- organism that obtains energy by consuming plants and animals
- process in which elements, chemical compounds, and other forms of matter are passed from one organism to another and from one part of the biosphere to another
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- network of complex interactions formed by the feeding relationships among the various organisms in a ecosystem
- an ecological pyramid which shows the relative amount of living tissue at each trophic level in an ecosystem
- process used by some bacteria to convert chemical energy to energy stored in carbohydrates
- organism that obtains energy by consuming plants
- organism that obtains energy by consuming other animals
- group of different populations that live in the same area
- position an organism occupies in a food chain or food web (primary producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer)
- an organism that obtains energy from the food it consumes; also called a consumer
- group of organisms of the same species that live in the same area
- the scientific study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment
- process used by plants and some other organisms to convert light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into oxygen and carbohydrates
20 Clues: organism that obtains energy by consuming plants • organism that obtains energy by consuming other animals • group of different populations that live in the same area • organism that obtains energy by consuming plants and animals • group of organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring • group of organisms of the same species that live in the same area • ...
Matter & Energy in Ecosystems 2024-09-26
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- the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- the part of a cell where cellular respiration happens
- the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as air, water, and rocks
- an organism that needs to eat in order to get energy storage molecules (such as starch and fat)
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- all the living and nonliving things interacting in a particular area
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- a type of energy storage molecule
- a type of energy storage molecule
- to link two or more things
- a closed ecosystem made by humans
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
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- the process by which plants and other producers use energy from sunlight to change carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose (an energy storage molecule)
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- an organism that gets energy storage molecules (such as glucose) by breaking down dead matter
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- something that results from a process
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- an organism that can make its own energy storage molecules (such as glucose)
- a type of atom (a tiny piece) that makes up molecules such as carbon dioxide and energy storage molecules
- a molecule that organisms can use to release the energy they need to survive
- a starting substance that is part of a chemical reaction
- something that is required for a process
- the ability to make things move or change
- an ending substance that is made during a chemical reaction
- the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem
- the tiny pieces that all matter—all the stuff in the world—is made of
28 Clues: to link two or more things • a type of energy storage molecule • a type of energy storage molecule • a closed ecosystem made by humans • something that results from a process • something that is required for a process • the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem • ...
ks3 energy 2021-05-21
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- One disadvantage of nuclear power is that it produced _________ waste
- _______ fuels are made from the remains of dead organisms
- The unit of energy
- the energy stored in hot objects
- ______ turbines can be an unreliable way to generate electr9city
- Fuels which can be replaced as quickly as they are used are __________
- A polluting gas which is made by burning fossil fuels
- A solid fossil fuel
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- energy can never be ________ or destroyed
- the energy stored in moving objects
- the energy stored in object which are high of the ground
- ________ panels can make electricity using the light from the sun
- A liquid fossil fuel
13 Clues: The unit of energy • A solid fossil fuel • A liquid fossil fuel • the energy stored in hot objects • the energy stored in moving objects • energy can never be ________ or destroyed • A polluting gas which is made by burning fossil fuels • the energy stored in object which are high of the ground • _______ fuels are made from the remains of dead organisms • ...
Energy Bus 2022-08-10
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- Forward thinking with a good out look.
- George's first obstacle in the book- run down car wheel.
- Point of view.
- Succeed in dealing with something.
- The power of using one's mind to consider or reason about something.
- Feeling of great pleasure and happiness.
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- Power- Charge- Fire.
- Feeling on Thanksgiving.
- A settled way of thinking.
- Expressing dissatisfaction.
- Power derived from within.
- The ability to think about or plan the future with imagination or wisdom.
- Try hard to achieve or so something
13 Clues: Point of view. • Power- Charge- Fire. • Feeling on Thanksgiving. • A settled way of thinking. • Power derived from within. • Expressing dissatisfaction. • Succeed in dealing with something. • Try hard to achieve or so something • Forward thinking with a good out look. • Feeling of great pleasure and happiness. • George's first obstacle in the book- run down car wheel. • ...
Alternative Energy 2022-08-17
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- the main body of an aircraft
- reduces drag
- of Mass, position of matter in body
- energy, different ways to use energy
- stabilizer, air foil of an aircraft
- brings thing down
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- potential energy position in a gravitational field
- Energy stored energy
- push or sudden push
- flat piece hinged vertically by stern
- pull forcefully
- maximum extent on a airplane
- potential energy, energy stored and destroyed
13 Clues: reduces drag • pull forcefully • brings thing down • push or sudden push • Energy stored energy • the main body of an aircraft • maximum extent on a airplane • of Mass, position of matter in body • stabilizer, air foil of an aircraft • energy, different ways to use energy • flat piece hinged vertically by stern • potential energy, energy stored and destroyed • ...
Energy Transfer 2022-12-12
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- A type of radiation that comes from the Sun that can cause skin cancer.
- A type of radiation that we often feel as heat.
- Incoming Solar Radiation (2 words)
- radiation Heat radiated from the Earth (2 words)
- Heat transfer caused by density differences
- Rays A form of electromagnetic energy with the shortest wavelength (2 words)
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- Circulation of air caused by warm air rising and cold air sinking (2 words)
- A type of radiation that comes from the Sun that you can 'see.'
- The act of releasing energy.
- Heat transfer by direct contact from molecule to molecule
- Energy transfer in the form of electromagnetic waves
- The act of gaining energy.
- A type of electromagnetic radiation that is also known as heat
- The amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of a material one degree Celsius (two words)
14 Clues: The act of gaining energy. • The act of releasing energy. • Incoming Solar Radiation (2 words) • Heat transfer caused by density differences • A type of radiation that we often feel as heat. • radiation Heat radiated from the Earth (2 words) • Energy transfer in the form of electromagnetic waves • Heat transfer by direct contact from molecule to molecule • ...
Geothermal Energy 2023-01-17
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- conventional resource
- they contain dissolved methane
- this ends up producing the energy
- what humans use under ground for geothermal energy
- hot lava
- the end product
- spins magnets and drives the generator
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- an open area
- not unefficient
- ecological...
- if its not nonrenewable then its...
- is not cheap
- Country we talk about
13 Clues: hot lava • an open area • is not cheap • ecological... • not unefficient • the end product • conventional resource • Country we talk about • they contain dissolved methane • this ends up producing the energy • if its not nonrenewable then its... • spins magnets and drives the generator • what humans use under ground for geothermal energy
Cell Energy 2020-10-04
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- energy that is released or absorbed in chemical reactions.
- organelles found in eukaryotic cells that are the site of aerobic respiration.
- an organelle found in the cells of plants and algae that contains chlorophyll and is the site of photosynthesis.
- adenosine triphosphate, a molecule that provides energy for cellular processes.
- a process by which glucose is partially broken down into pyruvic acid without the use of oxygen.
- a simple sugar that serves as the major energy source for all cellular processes. The chemical formula of glucose is C6H12O6.
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- a process by which energy is released from food.
- a chemical process that does not use oxygen.
- the process by which light energy is used to combine water and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen.
- energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation.
- a chemical process in which oxygen is used.
- a jelly-like substance composed mainly of water and found between the cell membrane and the nucleus.
- a green pigment inside chloroplasts that converts light energy into a chemical form the plant can use.
13 Clues: a chemical process in which oxygen is used. • a chemical process that does not use oxygen. • a process by which energy is released from food. • energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation. • energy that is released or absorbed in chemical reactions. • organelles found in eukaryotic cells that are the site of aerobic respiration. • ...
Energy COnservation 2020-10-30
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- , Moving object get their energy.
- , It Can neither be created nor be
- , energy uses by plants to make food.
- , Energy received from Sun
- , Objects falls due to this fource.
- , Energy helps us to see things.
- , Disadvantage of friction.
- energy , Can uproout large trees.
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- , Make surface smooth.
- , Cooking uses this energy.
- , Energy causes no pollution.
- , Lever balanced at this point.
- , Makes work easier.
- , Ultimate source of energy.
14 Clues: , Makes work easier. • , Make surface smooth. • , Energy received from Sun • , Cooking uses this energy. • , Disadvantage of friction. • , Ultimate source of energy. • , Energy causes no pollution. • , Lever balanced at this point. • , Energy helps us to see things. • , Moving object get their energy. • , It Can neither be created nor be • , Objects falls due to this fource. • ...
Energy COnservation 2020-10-30
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- , Moving object get their energy.
- , It Can neither be created nor be
- , energy uses by plants to make food.
- , Energy received from Sun
- , Objects falls due to this fource.
- , Energy helps us to see things.
- , Disadvantage of friction.
- , Energy can uproout large trees.
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- , Make surface smooth.
- , Cooking uses this energy.
- , Energy causes no pollution.
- , Lever balanced at this point.
- , Makes work easier.
- ,Ultimate source of energy.
14 Clues: , Makes work easier. • , Make surface smooth. • , Energy received from Sun • , Cooking uses this energy. • , Disadvantage of friction. • ,Ultimate source of energy. • , Energy causes no pollution. • , Lever balanced at this point. • , Energy helps us to see things. • , Moving object get their energy. • , Energy can uproout large trees. • , It Can neither be created nor be • ...
Geothermal Energy 2023-04-17
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- Inner layer of Earth’s molten rock
- Energy within a system responsible for temperature
- natural heat that we turn into electricity and power for our buildings
- The outermost layer of the earth (also known as the lithosphere)
- An underground container of water or steam
- term for something that Does not produce a lot of pollution
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- Steam produced when the pressure on a geothermal liquid is reduced
- a system used to transfer heat between a source and a working fluid
- When a liquid heats up it turns into
- Low permeability rocks that cover reservoirs
- molten rock within the earth
- A spring of hot water that shoots out of the ground
- Concentration of salt in the water
13 Clues: molten rock within the earth • Inner layer of Earth’s molten rock • Concentration of salt in the water • When a liquid heats up it turns into • An underground container of water or steam • Low permeability rocks that cover reservoirs • Energy within a system responsible for temperature • A spring of hot water that shoots out of the ground • ...
Sustainable energy 2023-05-16
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- Resources that are derived from living organisms, such as wood and food.
- power: Power that is generated by using the force of wind to turn turbines.
- power: Power that is generated from sources that cannot be replenished, such as coal and oil.
- Resources that are derived from non-living sources, such as minerals and metals.
- power: Power that is generated by using the energy from the sun's rays to create electricity.
- resources: Resources that occur naturally in the environment, such as water and air.
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- power: Power that is generated by using the force of water flow to turn turbines.
- The ability to maintain or preserve resources for future generations.
- sources: Sources of energy that can be replenished naturally, such as wind and solar power.
- Having definite or definable limits
- resources: Resources that are used to produce goods and services, such as labor and capital.
- power- Power that is generated by using the natural heat from the Earth's core.
- fuels- Natural fuels that are formed from the remains of dead plants and animals over millions of years.
13 Clues: Having definite or definable limits • The ability to maintain or preserve resources for future generations. • Resources that are derived from living organisms, such as wood and food. • power: Power that is generated by using the force of wind to turn turbines. • power- Power that is generated by using the natural heat from the Earth's core. • ...
Energy storage 2015-04-06
13 Clues: huge • thin • change • Because • Suitable • Sometimes • Fast energy • in the future • Like the other • Almost discount • The first energy • Same as inportant • The society's demand
Energy storage 2015-04-06
13 Clues: huge • thin • change • Because • Suitable • Sometimes • Fast energy • in the future • Like the other • Almost discount • The first energy • Same as inportant • The society's demand
Nuclear Energy 2022-04-27
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- relating to the nucleus
- building material used in reactors
- spins as pressurized steam turns it
- combining of atoms
- Famous nuclear disaster
- produced by nuclear reactors
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- element with one proton
- producing radiation
- a neutral particle in the nucleus
- turbine spins it to produce electricity
- splitting of atoms
- time taken to decay by half
- a type of radioactive decay
13 Clues: splitting of atoms • combining of atoms • producing radiation • element with one proton • relating to the nucleus • Famous nuclear disaster • time taken to decay by half • a type of radioactive decay • produced by nuclear reactors • a neutral particle in the nucleus • building material used in reactors • spins as pressurized steam turns it • turbine spins it to produce electricity
LIGHT ENERGY 2023-10-04
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- Rainbow colours
- reflection of light from an uneven surface
- Blue + Green
- white - green
- Name of angle formed between the incident ray and normal
- objects through which light can pass through
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- Red, blue and third primary colour
- Phenomenon of bouncing back of the ray of light as it falls on a smooth or polished surface
- Energy that enables us to see things
- the colour of the object that absorbs all colours and does not reflect any
- reflection of light from a smooth and polished surface
- red + blue + green
- Source of solar energy
13 Clues: Blue + Green • white - green • Rainbow colours • red + blue + green • Source of solar energy • Red, blue and third primary colour • Energy that enables us to see things • reflection of light from an uneven surface • objects through which light can pass through • reflection of light from a smooth and polished surface • Name of angle formed between the incident ray and normal • ...
Nuclear energy 2023-11-09
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- the emission of ionizing radiation
- the overall weight of the nucleus in an atom
- weightless packets of energy called photons
- The time it takes for half of something to decay
- the positively charged central core of an atom
- atoms with the same number of protons and electrons, but a different number of neutrons
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- One thing happens which causes multiple other things to happen
- the number that represents protons and nuetrons on the periodic table
- two protons and two neutrons tightly bound together
- Beta particles have a mass which is half of one thousandth of the mass of a proton and carry either a single negative (electron) or positive (positron) charge
- a heavy nucleus splits spontaneously
- a proton but without an electric charge
- a particle in the nucleus with a positive charge
13 Clues: the emission of ionizing radiation • a heavy nucleus splits spontaneously • a proton but without an electric charge • weightless packets of energy called photons • the overall weight of the nucleus in an atom • the positively charged central core of an atom • The time it takes for half of something to decay • a particle in the nucleus with a positive charge • ...
Energy Review 2023-11-16
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- A type of energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- Energy that travels in waves and makes things vibrate
- A type of thermal energy transfer where heat moves in waves
- A type of energy that is stored in an object due to its mass and height
- Energy stored in an object
- A type of energy that's measured in the movement of electrical charges
- A type of thermal energy transfer where heat moves through liquids and gases
- The ability to do work
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- Material that does not let heat or electricity flow easily
- Energy can't be created or destroyed, but it can be transferred from 1 form to another, Law of ___ of Energy
- Energy of motion
- Material that lets heat or electricity flow easily
- A type of thermal energy transfer where heat transfers through direct contact
13 Clues: Energy of motion • The ability to do work • Energy stored in an object • A type of energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • Material that lets heat or electricity flow easily • Energy that travels in waves and makes things vibrate • Material that does not let heat or electricity flow easily • A type of thermal energy transfer where heat moves in waves • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-09
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- Fission- atoms are split apart, which releases energy
- 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.
- Radiation- It can be used to treat cancer
- positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing nearly all its mass.
- particle- 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,
- reaction- the self-sustaining fission reaction spread by neutrons which occurs in nuclear reactors and bombs.
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- radioactive substances, or the radiation emitted by these.
- Particle- composite particles consisting of two protons and two neutrons tightly bound together
- Fusion- two light nuclei merge to form a single heavier 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.
- Number- the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus
- number- 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
- life- Amount of time something takes to decay
14 Clues: Radiation- It can be used to treat cancer • life- Amount of time something takes to decay • Fission- atoms are split apart, which releases energy • radioactive substances, or the radiation emitted by these. • Number- the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus • Fusion- two light nuclei merge to form a single heavier nucleus. • ...
Energy Resources 2023-11-15
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- - example of a fossil fuel
- - control what cell does
- - where energy is released in a cell
- - energy resources that cannot be replaced quickly
- - increases when fossil fuels are burned
- - energy from wind
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- - formed from remains of plants and animals
- - energy resources that can be replaced quickly
- - controls what goes in and out of a cell
- - energy from sun
- - energy from water
- - something of value due to it's usefulness
- - example of a fossil fuel
- - example of a fossil fuel
- - energy from crops and plants
15 Clues: - energy from sun • - energy from wind • - energy from water • - control what cell does • - example of a fossil fuel • - example of a fossil fuel • - example of a fossil fuel • - energy from crops and plants • - where energy is released in a cell • - increases when fossil fuels are burned • - controls what goes in and out of a cell • - formed from remains of plants and animals • ...
Energy Vocab 2023-11-28
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- stored energy or energy based on position
- product of force and a lever arm
- consists of two or more simple machines
- ratio of the output work to the input work
- lever, pulley, wheel and axel, inclined plane, wedge, or screw
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- energy resulting from motion of an object
- states that energy is not created or destroyed it is conserved
- the amount of energy consumed per unit time
- a defined group of objects
- ability of an object to produce change in itself or its surroundings
- product of the applied force and the distance through which the force is applied
- unit of power equal to 1 J of energy
- states that the work done on an object is equal to the objects change in kinetic energy
13 Clues: a defined group of objects • product of force and a lever arm • unit of power equal to 1 J of energy • consists of two or more simple machines • energy resulting from motion of an object • stored energy or energy based on position • ratio of the output work to the input work • the amount of energy consumed per unit time • ...
Energy Vocabulary 2023-11-28
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- Product of force and lever arm.
- Product of the applied force and the distance through which the force is applied.
- The ability of an object to produce a change in itself or its surroundings.
- The unit of power equal to 1 J of energy transferred in 1 s.
- A device that consists of two or more simple machines linked so that the resistance force of one machine becomes the effort force of the second machine.
- States that the work done on an object is equal to the object's change in kinetic energy.
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- States that energy is not created or destroy it is conserved.
- The energy resulting from motion of an object.
- A defined group of objects.
- A lever, pulley, wheel and axle, inclined plane, wedge, or screw.
- Stored energy or energy based on position.
- This is the amount of energy consumed per unit time.
- The ratio of the output work to the input work.
13 Clues: A defined group of objects. • Product of force and lever arm. • Stored energy or energy based on position. • The energy resulting from motion of an object. • The ratio of the output work to the input work. • This is the amount of energy consumed per unit time. • The unit of power equal to 1 J of energy transferred in 1 s. • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-03
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- reaction- a process in which when one thing happens and makes other things do stuff
- particle- helium 4 over 2
- number- How much it weighs
- A product that has a different mass number than it usually have.
- radioactive substances, or the radiation emitted by these.
- fusion- Combining smaller atoms to make a bigger atom.
- neutral charged subatomic atom
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- fission-Splitting of an atom, usually Uranium.
- of an Atom
- radiation- Y 0 over 0
- number- The amount of protons
- How long it takes half of a particle to decay.
- particle- electron 0 over 1
- positively charged subatomic atom
14 Clues: of an Atom • radiation- Y 0 over 0 • particle- helium 4 over 2 • number- How much it weighs • particle- electron 0 over 1 • number- The amount of protons • neutral charged subatomic atom • positively charged subatomic atom • fission-Splitting of an atom, usually Uranium. • How long it takes half of a particle to decay. • fusion- Combining smaller atoms to make a bigger atom. • ...
Nuclear energy 2023-11-06
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- fusion the process by which two light atomic nuclei combine to form a single heavier one while releasing massive amounts of energy
- reaction a chemical reaction or other process in which the products themselves promote or spread the reaction, which under certain conditions may accelerate dramatically.
- fission atoms are split apart, which releases energy.
- particle composite particles consisting of two protons and two neutrons tightly bound together
- number the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus.
- particle is a fast-moving electron emitted by radioactive decay of substances.
- number 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.
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- 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.
- A nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes.
- The neutron is a subatomic particle, symbol n or n⁰ , which has a neutral charge, and a mass slightly greater than that of a proton.
- the time taken for the radioactivity of a specified isotope to fall to half its original value.
- the emission of ionizing radiation or particles caused by the spontaneous disintegration of atomic nuclei.
- radiation Gamma rays are similar to x-rays, but are very penetrating and are best stopped or shielded by dense materials, such as lead or depleted uranium.
- Atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons are called isotopes.
14 Clues: fission atoms are split apart, which releases energy. • number the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus. • A nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes. • particle is a fast-moving electron emitted by radioactive decay of substances. • ...
Renewable Energy 2024-11-18
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- type of renewable energy more often used in less-industrialized countries
- A renewable and clean-burning energy source derived from various feedstocks
- Specialized power cells used in the production of solar power
- Resources which can be replenished and/or reused to reduce negative environmental impacts
- the most abundant form of renewable energy in the US
- a renewable energy sources derived from food crops like corn
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- A disadvantage of hydropower is that is can cause ______ of surrounding habitat
- Renewable energy source generated from the capture of the sun's light by a system of panels or mirrors
- a renewable energy source derived from animal waste
- sources of renewable energy coming from solid and liquid forms of matter
- source of energy generated from flowing rivers and other bodies of water
- source of energy coming from reservoirs of steam and hot water beneath the Earth's surface
- the specific gas that makes up most of biogas
- renewable energy source generated from the kinetic energy created by wind
14 Clues: the specific gas that makes up most of biogas • a renewable energy source derived from animal waste • the most abundant form of renewable energy in the US • a renewable energy sources derived from food crops like corn • Specialized power cells used in the production of solar power • sources of renewable energy coming from solid and liquid forms of matter • ...
Unit 7.3 Crossword 2022-02-23
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- molecules share kinetic energy through_______
- measured variable
- energy of motion.
- energy that can be transferred through space
- overheating
- @ same temperature, higher ____=higher thermal energy
- cools your body when you sweat
- used to represent a system too big or complex
- changed variable
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- Thermal energy transfer by contact
- transfers from hot to cold.
- total thermal energy divided by #of molecules
- changes in _________ take a lot of thermal energy.
- variable kept the same
- water can absorb ______ thermal energy than veg oil
15 Clues: overheating • changed variable • measured variable • energy of motion. • variable kept the same • transfers from hot to cold. • cools your body when you sweat • Thermal energy transfer by contact • energy that can be transferred through space • molecules share kinetic energy through_______ • total thermal energy divided by #of molecules • ...
Lillian Shooter, 5-10-2024, PS211, Chapter 14 vocabulary crossword puzzle 2024-05-09
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- Believed by most to have been formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived in the past, 80% of the energy from nonrenewable resources, and includes coal, oil, and natural gas.
- Energy produced by nuclear fission reactions
- The ability to do work
- Heat energy that originates deep within the earth’s interior
- Chemical potential energy obtained from renewable organic materials
- Energy sources that are not easily replaced naturally
- The sum of any kinetic energy and all the forms of potential energy in a system
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- The energy produced from the rising and falling tides of water on the earth
- The energy produced from the wind
- A source of energy that is easily replaced by natural methods
- Electrical energy generated by the movement of water
- The energy produced from the sun
- The energy that objects possess due to their motion
- The stored energy of an object that can be produced later
14 Clues: The ability to do work • The energy produced from the sun • The energy produced from the wind • Energy produced by nuclear fission reactions • The energy that objects possess due to their motion • Electrical energy generated by the movement of water • Energy sources that are not easily replaced naturally • The stored energy of an object that can be produced later • ...
Science Vocab 2013-06-13
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- The amount of energy transferred
- energy Energy of motion
- Characteristics, no numbers
- Pathway for electrons
- What is changed in an experiement
- Negativley charged subatomic particle
- What stays the same in an experiement
- Transfer of thermal energy by movement of liquid or gas
- The total energy of the particles that make up an object
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- Bouncing back of a wave
- A change that causes a new substance to be formed
- Data that can be measured, uses numbers
- The steps in an experiment
- What is being measured in an experiement
- Positiviley charged subatomic particle
- Water into gas
- Ability to do work
- Speed and direction
- The group in the experiment that stays under normal conditions, used for comparison
- Neautral charged subatomic particle
20 Clues: Water into gas • Ability to do work • Speed and direction • Pathway for electrons • Bouncing back of a wave • energy Energy of motion • The steps in an experiment • Characteristics, no numbers • The amount of energy transferred • What is changed in an experiement • Neautral charged subatomic particle • Negativley charged subatomic particle • What stays the same in an experiement • ...
science brennan 2022-10-14
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- a set of plans to follow that has a purpose
- energy of motion
- energy thats stored
- an object that isnt holo
- the organism parts are working together
- the ability to do something
- energy transfer that is in waves in the atmosphrere
- very tiny pieces of matter
- is responsible for a objects heat
- is the energy transfer of direct contact
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- energy transfer that has a source and is gasses
- there are a lot of types of this
- is the average particles in an object
- something you can breathe in
- something that you can drink
- the conversion of one organism to another
- something thats hot
- it blocks conduction
- it makes up everything
- the condition of a system at all times
20 Clues: energy of motion • energy thats stored • something thats hot • it blocks conduction • it makes up everything • an object that isnt holo • very tiny pieces of matter • the ability to do something • something you can breathe in • something that you can drink • there are a lot of types of this • is responsible for a objects heat • is the average particles in an object • ...
Chemistry, Physics, and Energy 2023-06-04
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- Work/time
- A change in velocity over time
- The Law of _______ of Energy: Energy cannot be created or destroyed. It can only change forms.
- Two solids touching and transferring heat
- The form of energy stored in batteries
- Have properties of both metals and nonmetals
- The _______ _______ arranges elements by atomic number
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- _______ reactions give off heat.
- Force x distance
- A push or pull
- Distance/time
- The energy of motion
- The ability to do work
- _______ bonds are between two nonmetals
- The 7th column of the periodic table
- All matter is made of _______.
- Positively charged particles in an atom's nucleus
- Kelvin - 273
- Newton's _______ law: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
- _______ electrons are in the atom's outermost energy level.
20 Clues: Work/time • Kelvin - 273 • Distance/time • A push or pull • Force x distance • The energy of motion • The ability to do work • A change in velocity over time • All matter is made of _______. • _______ reactions give off heat. • The 7th column of the periodic table • The form of energy stored in batteries • _______ bonds are between two nonmetals • ...
Science Stars: Creative Study 2014-06-12
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- A potential energy that is stored in the core, or nucleus, of an atom
- Fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gasses
- Energy that is stored and held in readiness
- Energy can be neither created nor destroyed
- The potential energy associated with objects that can be stretched or compressed
- The energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- Energy from a magnetic field that is produced by the motion of electric charges
- Moving electric charges produce electricity
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- The energy of motion
- Potential energy stored in chemical bonds that holds chemical compounds together
- Potential energy that depends on height
- The rate at which work is done or the amount of work done in a unit of time
- A change from one form of energy to another
- The total energy of the particles in a substance or material
- The ability to do work or cause damage
15 Clues: The energy of motion • The ability to do work or cause damage • Potential energy that depends on height • A change from one form of energy to another • Energy that is stored and held in readiness • Energy can be neither created nor destroyed • Moving electric charges produce electricity • Fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gasses • ...
Meow-word puzzle 2021-06-27
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- ball of energy "high"
- your ball of energy
- a small ball of energy
- toe beans
- what your ball of energy wants you to do with him
- what your ball of energy will murder you with
- what your ball of energy screams for
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- what your ball of energy does in your lap
- entire body vibrations
- tongue sticking out
- where your ball of energy potties
- when your ball of energy stops moving
- a big up ball of energy
- feline conversation
14 Clues: toe beans • your ball of energy • tongue sticking out • feline conversation • ball of energy "high" • entire body vibrations • a small ball of energy • a big up ball of energy • where your ball of energy potties • what your ball of energy screams for • when your ball of energy stops moving • what your ball of energy does in your lap • what your ball of energy will murder you with • ...
LOCKOUT/TAGOUT PROCEDURES 141 2024-07-02
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- A hinged metal plate with a metal loop that is secured by a pin or padlock.
- ___________________ energy is a form of power created by the compressive force or movement of a gas in a confined area.
- ____________________ energy is a form of power created by the compressive force or movement of a liquid in a confined area.
- A means of providing a safe path for electricity should it stray from its intended path.
- _________________ energy state is a condition that is achieved when all energy inside a machine has been blocked or neutralized.
- An electrical device that stores energy and releases it when needed.
- _____________________ energy is a form of power that produces heat.
- _____________________ energy is a component of mechanical energy that exists due to an object's motion.
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- A device that holds objects together or locates them in relation to one another.
- The practice of starting and finishing lockout/tagout procedures in one session.
- __________________ energy is a combination of kinetic and potential energy resulting from the force of gravity or the movement or release of a machine component, such as a spring, clamp, or wheel.
- The ability to do work.
- The use of physical or mechanical barriers or restraints to prevent accidental machine startup or release of energy.
- A pulling force that attempts to stretch or elongate an object.
- A process during which one or more substances are changed due to the introduction of another substance.
- ___________________ energy is a component of mechanical energy that exists as stored energy resulting from an object's position or internal pressure.
- Capable of burning or destroying living tissue through chemical processes.
17 Clues: The ability to do work. • A pulling force that attempts to stretch or elongate an object. • _____________________ energy is a form of power that produces heat. • An electrical device that stores energy and releases it when needed. • Capable of burning or destroying living tissue through chemical processes. • ...
FORMS OF ENERGY (PART 1): CROSSWORD LABS #1 (TO GET CREDIT YOU MUST SHOW THE TEACHER YOUR SCREEN OR SCREENSHOT USING COMMAND-SHIFT-3 AND EMAIL) 2020-02-24
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- ENERGY OF MOTION
- AMOUNT OF MASS USED IN THE KINETIC ENERGY FORMULA
- GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL ENERGY IS STORED ______ THE EARTH'S SURFACE
- THIS CAN LEAD TO ELASTIC POTENTIAL ENERGY
- ONE OF THE TWO FACTORS USED TO DETERMINE GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL ENERGY
- LAW OF ______ OF ENERGY STATES THAT ENERGY CANNOT BE CREATED OR DESTROYED
- TYPE OF ENERGY STORED IN ELECTRICAL POTENTIAL ENERGY
- POTENTIAL ENERGY IS...
- A SOURCE OF STORED ENERGY FOR HUMANS
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- TYPE OF POTENTIAL ENERGY IS A STRETCHED RUBBER BAND
- ELECTRICAL POTENTIAL ENERGY COULD BE STORED HERE
- ENERGY CAN ONLY BE ______.
- A CANDY BAR IS AN EXAMPLE OF THIS POTENTIAL ENERGY
13 Clues: ENERGY OF MOTION • POTENTIAL ENERGY IS... • ENERGY CAN ONLY BE ______. • A SOURCE OF STORED ENERGY FOR HUMANS • THIS CAN LEAD TO ELASTIC POTENTIAL ENERGY • ELECTRICAL POTENTIAL ENERGY COULD BE STORED HERE • AMOUNT OF MASS USED IN THE KINETIC ENERGY FORMULA • A CANDY BAR IS AN EXAMPLE OF THIS POTENTIAL ENERGY • TYPE OF POTENTIAL ENERGY IS A STRETCHED RUBBER BAND • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2021-10-27
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- part of photosynthesis that absorbs energy from sunlight and transfers energy to the light independent reactions
- process by which ATP is synthesized by using chemicals as an energy source instead of light
- low-energy molecule that can be converted to ATP
- enzyme that catalyzes the reaction that adds a high-energy phosphate group to ADP to form ATP
- process by which a photosynthetic organism uses energy too synthesize simple sugars from CO2
- process of producing ATP by breaking down carbon-based molecules when oxygen is present
- high-energy molecule that contains, within its bonds, energy that cells can use
- process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy; produces sugar and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water
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- series of light-absorbing pigments and proteins that capture and transfer energy in the thylakoid membrane
- light-absorbing pigment molecule in photosynthetic organisms
- process during cellular respiration that breaks down a carbon molecules that are used in the electron transport chain
- series of proteins in the thylakoid and mitochondria membranes that aid in converting ADP to ATP by transferring electrons
- process that requires oxygen to occur
- part of photosynthesis that uses energy absorbed during the light dependent reactions to synthesize carbohydrates
- membrane-bound structure within chloroplasts that contains chlorophyll and other light-absorbing pigments used in the light dependent reactions of photosynthesis
- product of fermentation in many types of cells including human muscle cells
- anaerobic process by which glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate and two net ATP are produced
- process that does not require oxygen to occur
- anaerobic process by which ATP is produced by glycolysis
19 Clues: process that requires oxygen to occur • process that does not require oxygen to occur • low-energy molecule that can be converted to ATP • anaerobic process by which ATP is produced by glycolysis • light-absorbing pigment molecule in photosynthetic organisms • product of fermentation in many types of cells including human muscle cells • ...
Biology Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2014-09-15
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- Process during cellular respiration that breaks down a carbon molecule to produce molecules that are used in the electron transport chain
- Membrane-bound structure within chloroplasts that contains chlorophyll and other light-absorbing pigments used in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis
- Part of photosynthesis that absorbs energy from sunlight and transfers energy to the light-independent reactions
- Series of proteins in the thylakoid and mitochondrial membranes that aid in converting ADP to ATP by transferring electrons
- Low energy molecule that can be converted to ATP
- Light-absorbing pigment molecule in photosynthetic organisms
- Process of producing ATP by breaking down carbon-based molecules when oxygen is present
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- Process that does not require oxygen to occur
- Process by which ATP is synthesized by using chemicals as an energy source instead of light
- Anaerobic process by which ATP is produced by glycolysis
- Parts of photosynthesis that uses energy absorbed during the light-dependent reactions to synthesize carbohydrates
- Product of fermentation in many types of cells, including human muscle cells
- Anaerobic process in which glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate and two net ATP are produced
- Process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy; produces sugar and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water
- Enzyme that catalyzes the reaction and adds a high-energy phosphate group to ADP to form ATP
- Process that requires oxygen to occur
- Process by which a photosynthetic organism uses energy to synthesize simple sugars from CO2
- High energy molecule that contains, within its bonds, energy that cells can use
- Series of light-absorbing pigments and proteins that capture and transfer energy in the thylakoid membrane
19 Clues: Process that requires oxygen to occur • Process that does not require oxygen to occur • Low energy molecule that can be converted to ATP • Anaerobic process by which ATP is produced by glycolysis • Light-absorbing pigment molecule in photosynthetic organisms • Product of fermentation in many types of cells, including human muscle cells • ...
Vocabulary BINGO: Crossword Puzzle 2016-10-25
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- Transport Chain Series of proteins in the thylakoid and mitochondrial membranes that aid in converting ADP to ATP by transferring electrons
- Process during cellular respiration that breaks down a carbon molecule to produce molecules that are used in the electron transport chain
- Process that does not require oxygen to occur
- Low energy molecule that can be converted to ATP
- Part of photosynthesis that absorbs energy from sunlight and transfers energy back to the light independent reactions
- Process by which ATP is synthesized by using chemicals as an energy source instead of light
- Process by which a photosynthetic organism uses energy to synthesize simple sugars from CO2
- Series of light-absorbing pigments and proteins that capture and transfer energy in the thylakoid membrane
- Respiration Process of producing ATP by breaking down carbon-based molecules when oxygen is present
- Acid Product of fermentation in many types of cells, including human muscle cells
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- Part of photosynthesis that uses energy absorbed during the light-dependent reactions to synthesize carbohydrates
- Membrane-bound structure within chloroplasts that contains chlorophyll and other light-absorbing pigments used in the light dependent reactions of photosynthesis
- Synthase Enzyme that catalyzes the reaction that adds up a high-energy phosphate group to ADP to form ATP
- Light-absorbing pigment molecule in photosynthetic organisms
- Anaerobic process by which ATP is produced by glycolysis
- Anaerobic process in which glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate and two net ATP are produced
- High-energy molecule that contains, within its bonds energy, that cells can use
- Process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy; produces sugar and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water
- Process that requires oxygen to occur
19 Clues: Process that requires oxygen to occur • Process that does not require oxygen to occur • Low energy molecule that can be converted to ATP • Anaerobic process by which ATP is produced by glycolysis • Light-absorbing pigment molecule in photosynthetic organisms • High-energy molecule that contains, within its bonds energy, that cells can use • ...
Vocabulary BINGO: Crossword Puzzle 2016-10-26
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- Process that requires oxygen to occur
- Membrane-bound structure within chloroplasts that contains chlorophyll and other light-absorbing pigments used in the light dependent reactions of photosynthesis
- Process of producing ATP by breaking down carbon-based molecules when oxygen is present
- Part of photosynthesis that absorbs energy from sunlight and transfers energy back to the light independent reactions
- Process by which ATP is synthesized by using chemicals as an energy source instead of light
- Series of light-absorbing pigments and proteins that capture and transfer energy in the thylakoid membrane
- Process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy; produces sugar and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water
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- Light-absorbing pigment molecule in photosynthetic organisms
- Product of fermentation in many types of cells, including human muscle cells
- Process during cellular respiration that breaks down a carbon molecule to produce molecules that are used in the electron transport chain
- Part of photosynthesis that uses energy absorbed during the light-dependent reactions to synthesize carbohydrates
- Process by which a photosynthetic organism uses energy to synthesize simple sugars from CO2
- Process that does not require oxygen to occur
- High-energy molecule that contains, within its bonds energy, that cells can use
- Anaerobic process in which glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate and two net ATP are produced
- Low energy molecule that can be converted to ATP
- Series of proteins in the thylakoid and mitochondrial membranes that aid in converting ADP to ATP by transferring electrons
- Enzyme that catalyzes the reaction that adds up a high-energy phosphate group to ADP to form ATP
- Anaerobic process by which ATP is produced by glycolysis
19 Clues: Process that requires oxygen to occur • Process that does not require oxygen to occur • Low energy molecule that can be converted to ATP • Anaerobic process by which ATP is produced by glycolysis • Light-absorbing pigment molecule in photosynthetic organisms • Product of fermentation in many types of cells, including human muscle cells • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2023-11-07
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- series of proteins in the thylakoid and mitochondrial membranes that aid in converting ADP to ATP by transferring electrons
- process during cellular respiration that breaks down a carbon molecule to produce molecules that are used in the electron transport chain
- part of photosynthesis that absorbs energy from sunlight and transfers energy to the light-independent reactions
- process by which light energy is converted to chemical energy; produces sugar and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water
- high-energy molecule that contains, within its bonds, energy that cells can use
- product of fermentation in many types of cells, including human muscle cells
- process by which ATP is synthesized by using chemicals as an energy source instead of light
- process by which a photosynthetic organism uses energy to synthesize simple sugars from carbon dioxide
- anaerobic process by which ATP is produced by glycolysis
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- part of photosynthesis that uses energy absorbed during the light-dependent reactions to synthesize carbohydrates
- low-energy molecule that can be converted to ATP
- series of light-absorbing pigments and proteins that capture and transfer energy in the thylakoid membrane
- enzyme that catalyzes the reaction that adds a high-energy phosphate group to ADP to form ATP
- membrane-bound structure within chloroplasts that contains chlorophyll and other light-absorbing pigments used in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis
- light-absorbing pigment molecule in photosynthetic organisms
- process that does not require oxygen to occur
- anaerobic process in which glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate and two net ATP are produced
- process that requires oxygen to occur
- process of producing ATP by breaking down carbon-based molecules when oxygen is present
19 Clues: process that requires oxygen to occur • process that does not require oxygen to occur • low-energy molecule that can be converted to ATP • anaerobic process by which ATP is produced by glycolysis • light-absorbing pigment molecule in photosynthetic organisms • product of fermentation in many types of cells, including human muscle cells • ...
Emma 7 2022-10-17
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- DNA and RNA stores information for all cellular functions
- energy is used for molecules to leave the cell
- energy stored in bonds
- no energy required for movement
- chain of sugar molecules used for energy
- fats oils and waxes stores
- energy is used for molecules to go into the cell
- water molecules spread out
- releases energy using oxygen
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- spreading out
- sugar energy from food
- process of making glucose from co2 water and sunlight
- chemical that captures sunlight
- energy is required for movement
- builds and repairs tissue
15 Clues: spreading out • sugar energy from food • energy stored in bonds • builds and repairs tissue • fats oils and waxes stores • water molecules spread out • releases energy using oxygen • chemical that captures sunlight • energy is required for movement • no energy required for movement • chain of sugar molecules used for energy • energy is used for molecules to leave the cell • ...
Energy in Ecosystems 2020-10-28
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- organism that makes its own food
- relating to food or nutrition
- organism that eats plant material
- the transfer of energy through contact
- heat energy transferred through rising and sinking of different temperature energy
- organism that eats dead things
- the science of the relationship between heat and energy
- process by which plants create chemical energy
- organism that breaks down organic matter
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- organism that gets its energy from eating
- web the flow of energy through many interconnecting chains
- organisms that eat both meat and plants
- plants
- heat energy transferred through EM waves
- chain the flow of energy through a single line of organisms
- organism that eats other organisms
- the tendency of the universe towards disorder
17 Clues: plants • relating to food or nutrition • organism that eats dead things • organism that makes its own food • organism that eats plant material • organism that eats other organisms • the transfer of energy through contact • organisms that eat both meat and plants • heat energy transferred through EM waves • organism that breaks down organic matter • ...
Particles & Energy & Weather... Oh My! 2024-09-19
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- turns liquids into water vapor
- turns water vapor into liquid
- stored energy
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- heat energy
- matter that has no fixed shape but has definite volume
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- any liquid or solid forms of water that fall from the sky
- transfer of heat through liquid or air
- Particles in _____ move quickly in random directions
- movement energy
- transfer of thermal energy by contact
- Particles that vibrate at a fixed position.
- Law that says energy cannot be created or destroyed
- measurement of thermal energy
- particles move ______ when you add themal energy
- transfer of thermal energy through a vacuum
16 Clues: heat energy • stored energy • movement energy • turns water vapor into liquid • measurement of thermal energy • turns liquids into water vapor • the amount of water vapor in the air • transfer of thermal energy by contact • transfer of heat through liquid or air • Particles that vibrate at a fixed position. • transfer of thermal energy through a vacuum • ...
Andy's Crossword 2016-12-07
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- Occurs in cytoplasm
- Requiring air or oxygen for life or survival
- Biological molecule that provides energy
- It absorbs energy from light
- Organisms that rely on autotrophs for food/energy
- Enzyme-catalyzed reactions in living cells that is the final series of reactions of aerobic metabolism
- An organelle found in large numbers in most cells
- Light energy from sun is converted into chemical energy by autotrophs
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- Not requiring, or capable of occurring, in the absence of air or free oxygen
- Capture light energy, mostly found in leaves
- Organism that captures energy from sunlight or other inorganic substances to make its own food/energy
- Is the process by which our muscle cells deal with pyruvate
- An organic compound that is composed of adenosine and two phosphate groups
- Energy gets stored in organic molecules
- An organism, typically bacteria, that derives energy from the oxidation of inorganic compounds
- Sac like membrane
16 Clues: Sac like membrane • Occurs in cytoplasm • It absorbs energy from light • Energy gets stored in organic molecules • Biological molecule that provides energy • Capture light energy, mostly found in leaves • Requiring air or oxygen for life or survival • Organisms that rely on autotrophs for food/energy • An organelle found in large numbers in most cells • ...
Diagnostic Test Science Grade 4 2023-07-12
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- Electric energy changes into ... energy in fan
- The earth's main source of energy
- Energy can neither be created nor be destroyed, but it may be.... one form to another
- The weather is good when you are in boat and use this force to sail away
- Condition of the atmosphere of a place at a particular time
- An instrument that measures wind speed and direction
- The amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- Too much rain can cause...
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- Description of important weather conditions expected in the upcoming week or day
- Radio and guitar produce...energy
- Changes electrical energy into sound energy and light energy
- The ability to do work
- The weather of a place can ... rapidly
- Plastic is used for umbrella because it is...
- On rubbing your hands together,...energy is produced
- We use.... for window because we can see through it
16 Clues: The ability to do work • Too much rain can cause... • Radio and guitar produce...energy • The earth's main source of energy • The weather of a place can ... rapidly • The amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • Plastic is used for umbrella because it is... • Electric energy changes into ... energy in fan • We use.... for window because we can see through it • ...
science 2024-02-07
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- movement from high to low
- movement that doesn't require energy
- movement that requires energy
- waste leaves the cell
- very spread out
- movement of molecules
- taking oxygen to realease energy in sugar
- cells will shrivel up
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- more salt
- creating energy without oxygen
- the cell will get to big
- a wall were spacific thing can go in and out
- less salt
- tightly packed together
- found in plants
- energy through sunlight
- the powerhouse of the cell
- balenced salt
- big things go in the cell
19 Clues: more salt • less salt • balenced salt • found in plants • very spread out • waste leaves the cell • movement of molecules • cells will shrivel up • tightly packed together • energy through sunlight • the cell will get to big • movement from high to low • big things go in the cell • the powerhouse of the cell • movement that requires energy • creating energy without oxygen • ...
Types of Energy Crossword 2018-03-20
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- the ability to perform work
- units used for force
- the energy of the movement of electrons
- energy due to position and motion of an object
- units used for work
- energy that travels in waves ex: phone ringing
- energy of motion
- another name for heat
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- the stored energy in an object due to its height
- the bonds of atoms and molecules store this type of energy
- energy due to position
- electromagnetic energy traveling in waves ex:sunlight
- the stored energy due to compression (springs) or stretching
- the nucleus of an atom stores this type of energy
14 Clues: energy of motion • units used for work • units used for force • another name for heat • energy due to position • the ability to perform work • the energy of the movement of electrons • energy due to position and motion of an object • energy that travels in waves ex: phone ringing • the stored energy in an object due to its height • ...
Energy, Work, and Power 2023-10-24
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- metric unit for work
- metric unit for force
- law that states energy is not created or destroyed
- the rate at which energy is used or work is performed
- ability to do work
- 1/2mv^2 is the equation for
- metric unit for power
- to increase an object's kinetic energy you have to increase its
- energy dependent on an object's position
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- metric unit for energy
- what you can accomplish using energy
- at a given height, an object's gravitational potential energy depends on
- mgh is the equation for
- energy dependent on motion of an object
- total energy (kinetic energy + potential energy)
15 Clues: ability to do work • metric unit for work • metric unit for force • metric unit for power • metric unit for energy • mgh is the equation for • 1/2mv^2 is the equation for • what you can accomplish using energy • energy dependent on motion of an object • energy dependent on an object's position • total energy (kinetic energy + potential energy) • ...
Physics and Energy Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-03
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- A change in position
- An object at rest, stays at rest
- Flagpole, water well, window blind
- Stays the same even when you go to space
- Energy used to heat things up
- Used for microwave ovens
- Is used to calculate work
- Used in noise canceling headphones
- The rate of which an object moves
- the rate of change of velocity
- Used to calculate power
- Energy admitted from the Sun
- Used for television and radio broadcasts
- Can change the motion of an object
- Forces equal in size applied to an object going in different directions
- Stairs, ramps, etc.
- Energy stored in matter due to its position
- Is caused when a source of energy causes a medium to vibrate
- How fast and which way
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- Used to kill off bacteria or tumors
- Motion of object stays the same unless something acts upon it
- For every force, there is an equal opposite force
- Energy we consume in food
- Forces that are not equal applied to an object going in different directions
- The energy of motion
- Energy used in weapons
- Used to calculate force
- Bottle opener, seesaw
- Sound waves that travel in phases in unison
- Force equals mass times acceleration
- Has the shortest wavelength
- Energy that travels in a longitudinal wave
- Cannot be seen but can be felt as heat
- The force that draws objects to the center of a planet
- Energy used in lighting
- Energy of an object in motion
- The gravitational force of an object
- Used to see bones
- The amount of energy transferred
- Using force to move an object a distance
40 Clues: Used to see bones • Stairs, ramps, etc. • A change in position • The energy of motion • Bottle opener, seesaw • Energy used in weapons • How fast and which way • Used to calculate force • Energy used in lighting • Used to calculate power • Used for microwave ovens • Energy we consume in food • Is used to calculate work • Has the shortest wavelength • Energy admitted from the Sun • ...
Unit 3 3-4 2022-11-29
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- electrical energy produced by the flow of water
- the physical material at the surface of the Earth includes grass, trees, concrete and water
- Energy from steam or hot water produced from hot or molten underground rocks.
- involves the management and modification of natural environment or wilderness into built environment such as fields, pastures, and settlements
- The percentage of the input work that is converted to output work
- the process of decomposing and recycling organic matter as a fertilizer to enrich soils
- the state of environmental conditions
- Statement required by Federal law from all agencies for any project using Federal funds to assess the potential affect of the new construction or development on the environment.
- the act of returning an ecological area back to its former condition.
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- The energy captured by transforming the motion of air into electrical energy using a turbine
- An energy resource formed from the remains of ancient marine organisms that lived millions of years ago.
- catching or removing from a population more organisms than the population can replace
- an uncontrolled expansion of urban areas.
- energy that comes from the sun
- potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- process where once fertile land becomes a desert as a result of drought, deforestation, or other inappropriate land management practices.
- using natural areas and wildlife in ways that sustain them for current and future generations of humans and other forms of life.
- fossil fuel it has stored energy from carbon compressed, combusting it creates energy
- Energy that comes from the burning of coal. It is non-renewable and produces a large amount of CO2
- Natural things that can be converted into energy
20 Clues: energy that comes from the sun • the state of environmental conditions • an uncontrolled expansion of urban areas. • electrical energy produced by the flow of water • Natural things that can be converted into energy • potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • The percentage of the input work that is converted to output work • ...
Periodic Table 2021-02-12
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- any smaller part of an atom such as a proton, neutron, or electron.
- - the ability of an atom to attract additional electrons.
- exclusion principle - when an orbital holds two electrons, the electrons much have opposite spin.
- atomic mass - a weighted average of all of the isotopes of that element in the universe.
- shell - the outer-most energy level of an electron.
- - a negatively charged ion.
- - the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
- nuclear charge (Zsubeff) - the net positive charge experienced by the valence electrons from the nucleus.
- - a physical, conceptual, or mathematical representation of a real phenomenon whose purpose is to explain and predict the observed phenomenon.
- - a specific amount of energy that can be absorbed by an electron as it moves from ground state to excited state, or released by an electron as it falls from the excited state back to ground state.
- - an atom with a positive or negative charge.
- state - the lowest energy state within electron orbitals.
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- - a region of space around the nucleus of an atom where an electron is likely to be found.
- - a positively charged ion.
- electrons - electrons on the outer-most energy level of any atom.
- Rule - When placing electrons in equal energy orbitals, electrons should not be paired until each equal energy orbital contains one electron.
- state - an atom, ion or molecule with an electron in a higher than normal energy level than its ground state.
- configuration - the order in which electrons are arranged in an atom.
- energy - the amount of energy required to remove one valence electron from an atom.
- radius - the distance from the atom's nucleus to the outermost energy level.
- - a tiny particle with a negative charge that is found outside the nucleus of an atom.
- sublevel - a smaller part within a primary energy level.
- number - the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
23 Clues: - a positively charged ion. • - a negatively charged ion. • - an atom with a positive or negative charge. • shell - the outer-most energy level of an electron. • - the same element with different numbers of neutrons. • sublevel - a smaller part within a primary energy level. • - the ability of an atom to attract additional electrons. • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2021-10-15
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- fashion, the “need” to buy more clothes to fit the rapidly changing fashion trends
- pressures, people want more food, more variety, quality food, and at a cheap affordable price
- industry, a person that does work for a customer or sells manufactured goods
- energy, non-renewable energy generated by fossil fuels
- footprint, the amount of resources we take from the earth and the pollution and waste we give back
- energy, renewable energy generated by the rise and fall of ocean currents
- depleting the resources that human life and biodiversity depend on
- something that reproduces itself so slowly what we have is what there is.
- energy, renewable energy generated by turbines
- resource, Materials we take from the earth
- industry, Research and development jobs
- the practice of increasing the rate at which we buy our stuff
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- industry, the process of turning primary resources into something manufactured
- the development of the world's economies, cultures and populations
- they can reproduce themselves in a relatively short period of time
- capacity, how many earths we would need if we all lived as you do
- energy, renewable energy generated by heat within the earth
- sustainability, producing food at rate that can maintain the human population
- energy, renewable energy generated by the sun
- sovereignty, people’s right to healthy and culturally appropriate foods produced through sustainable methods
- industry, people who work extracting renewable/non-renewable/flow resources from nature
- resource, a natural resource that is in constant motion and can be used to generate energy
- location, decided based on factors: proximity to raw materials, market, power, fresh water, labour, transportation, political attitude, community attitude
- wars, the fight between the indigenous people and the political government over the rights of pigeon lake and whether or not they can plant wild rice there
24 Clues: industry, Research and development jobs • resource, Materials we take from the earth • energy, renewable energy generated by the sun • energy, renewable energy generated by turbines • energy, non-renewable energy generated by fossil fuels • energy, renewable energy generated by heat within the earth • the practice of increasing the rate at which we buy our stuff • ...
ENERGY VOCABULARY PUZZLE 2022-04-18
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- USES OF BACTERIA TO CLEAN OIL SPILLS
- ENERGY FROM THE SUN
- HAVE LONGEST WAVELENGTHS IN ELECROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM
- SURFACE LAYER WHICH GIVES OFF TEH MOST LIGHT
- ENERGY ABILITY TO TRANSFORM
- ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION SPECTRUM AT WAVELENGTHS LONGER THAN THOSE OF VISIBLE LIGHT
- CONTINUOUS PROCESS BY WHICH CARBON IS EXCHANGED BETWEEN ANIMALS AND PLANTS AND THE WORLD
- SLIGHTLY WEATHERED PLANT MATERIAL
- COOLER AREA THAT APPEAR LESS VISIBLE
- MOST COMMON NONRENEWABLE RESOURCE
- ABILITY TO DO SOMETHING
- ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION WITH WAVELENGTHS SHORTER THAN ONE TENTH OF A NANOMETER
- EXPLOSIVE OUTBURST
- radiation HEAT ENERGY FROM BIG STAR
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- HAPPENS WHEN HEAT ENERGY
- STORED ENERGY
- RAIN THAT HAS A VERY LOW pH LEVEL
- ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE WITH A LOT OF ENERGY AND VERY SHORT WAVELENGTH, WHICH IS ABLE TO PASS THROUGH MANY MATERIALS OPAQUE TO LIGHT
- FUEL THAT COMES FROM REMAINS OF VERY OLD PLANTS AND ANIMALS
- WAVES YOU CAN'T SEE THEY ARE PART OF THE ENERGY THAT COMES FROM THE SUN, AND ARE FILTERED BY THE OZONE LAYER.
- SOLID COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURE OF HYDROCARBONS AND KEROGEN
- STATES THAT ENERGY GETS DIFFERENT FORMS BUT NEVER GETS MADE OR GOES AWAY
- HAPPENS WHEN SPACES OF AIR NEAR THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH ARE HEATED, BECOME LESS DENSE, RISE, COOL, AND SINK
- ENERGY FROM MOVING
- NATURAL RESUORCE THAT WILL NEVER COME BACK ONCE USED
- OUTERMOST LAYER OF THE SUN
- KNOWN AS PETROLEUM WHICH IS MATERIAL GOT FROM GROUND TO MAKE GAS
- MIXTURE OF CLAY, SAND, WATER, AND OIL WITH SULFUR
- THE ENERGY FOR ALL OF EARTH
- ALWAYS FLOWING STREAMS OF ELECTRICAL POWERED PARTICLES THAT COME FROM A MAGNETIC FIELD AROUND THE SUN
30 Clues: STORED ENERGY • ENERGY FROM MOVING • EXPLOSIVE OUTBURST • ENERGY FROM THE SUN • ABILITY TO DO SOMETHING • HAPPENS WHEN HEAT ENERGY • OUTERMOST LAYER OF THE SUN • ENERGY ABILITY TO TRANSFORM • THE ENERGY FOR ALL OF EARTH • RAIN THAT HAS A VERY LOW pH LEVEL • SLIGHTLY WEATHERED PLANT MATERIAL • MOST COMMON NONRENEWABLE RESOURCE • radiation HEAT ENERGY FROM BIG STAR • ...
Flow of Energy 2021-02-18
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- - Overlapping food chains with different pathways to show the flow of energy in an ecosystem,
- - An organism that transforms energy from the Sun and uses carbon dioxide and water to make food,
- - the green substance (pigment) contained in the chloroplast of plant leaves that captures the energy in sunlight,
- - A self-contained living thing,
- - the process by which decomposers break down dead material and waste into simpler substances,
- - A collection of organs that work together to perform specialized functions,
- - A single, linear path showing the flow of energy from the Sun to a producer and through different levels of consumers,
- - A collection of similar tissues joined together into a structure that performs specialized functions,
- - A mass of similar cells that perform a specialized function, Transform - make a thorough or dramatic change in the form, appearance, or character of,
- - The basic structural and functional unit of living organisms,
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- - A sugar composed of six carbon atoms that is the preferred energy source for most cells; produced by photosynthesis,
- - The position an organism occupies on the food web
- - a structure in a plant cell that contains chlorophyll; site of photosynthesis,
- - Organisms such as bacteria and fungi that break down the remains of dead plants and animals without need for internal digestion,
- pyramid - A diagram that shows the total amount of energy contained within each trophic level,
- - An organism that must consume other organisms for nutrients,
- - A chemical reaction during which plants convert radiant energy from the Sun to chemical energy; the reaction converts carbon dioxide and water into sugar (glucose) and oxygen,
- energy- Energy stored in chemical bonds and released through chemical reactions,
- - Energy from the Sun that reaches Earth as visible light, ultraviolet radiation, and infrared (heat) radiation,
19 Clues: - A self-contained living thing, • - The position an organism occupies on the food web • - An organism that must consume other organisms for nutrients, • - The basic structural and functional unit of living organisms, • - A collection of organs that work together to perform specialized functions, • ...
V2: Energy Crossword Practice 2023-11-16
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- Kinesis means this
- A push or pull
- The rate at which work can be completed
- Same energy, different object
- Ep + Ek + El = ?
- Types of kinetic energy that are the result of resistive forces
- What Work and energy are measured in
- The energy related to objects in motion
- Same Object, different energy
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- Potential energy related to height
- The ability to do work on an object
- energy "Stored" energy
- resistive forces that require two objects to be in contact
- The straight-line distance between two points
- when force is applied to an object and causes a displacement
15 Clues: A push or pull • Ep + Ek + El = ? • Kinesis means this • energy "Stored" energy • Same energy, different object • Same Object, different energy • Potential energy related to height • The ability to do work on an object • What Work and energy are measured in • The rate at which work can be completed • The energy related to objects in motion • ...
Josiah Hunt Science Crossword Energy Puzzle 2024-02-16
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- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of technologies
- energy related to forces on electrically charged particles and the movement of those particles.
- the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- energy stored in an object due to a force that temporarily changes its shape, such as squashing or stretching.
- comes from vibrations moving through something
- electromagnetic radiations with a frequency ranging between 300 MHz to 300 GHz.
- renewable source of energy that generates power by using a dam or diversion structure to alter the natural flow of a river or other body of water
- the energy of motion, observable as the movement of an object or subatomic particle.
- form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons.
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- sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes
- the energy stored in an object due to its height above the Earth
- energy derived from natural sources that are replenished at a higher rate than they are consumed.
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light. This en
- energy of chemical substances that is released when the substances undergo a chemical reaction and transform into other substances
- energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects,
- the energy of either an object in motion or the energy that is stored in objects by their position.
17 Clues: comes from vibrations moving through something • the energy stored in an object due to its height above the Earth • sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes • energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects, • the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity. • ...
Science contract crossword 2017-01-01
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- electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves
- energy stored in Bonds between Atom and molecules
- Energy of place or position
- movement of electrons
- focuses on technologies allergies that use less energy to perform the same task or the same amount of work
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- energy stored in the nucleus or center of the atom
- of energy States that energy is neither created or destroyed
- heat, the internal energy in substance
- movement of energy through substances and longitudinal waves
- in movement of a substance from one place to another
- Energy of motion motion of wave electrons Atoms molecules in a substance
- stored energy in the energy of position
- Energy stored in objects by the application of force
- ability to do work
14 Clues: ability to do work • movement of electrons • Energy of place or position • heat, the internal energy in substance • stored energy in the energy of position • energy stored in the nucleus or center of the atom • energy stored in Bonds between Atom and molecules • in movement of a substance from one place to another • Energy stored in objects by the application of force • ...
It's Electric 2017-01-11
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- movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves
- focuses on technologies that use less energy to preform the same tasks or same amount of work
- Heat,the internal energy in substances
- stored energy and the energy of position
- energy of motion,motion of waves,electrons,atoms,molecules,and substances
- energy stored in bonds between atoms in molecules
- any action or behavior that results in using less energy
- electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves
- states that energy is neither created or destroyed
- movement of a substance from one place to another
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- energy stored in objects by the application of force
- energy of place or position
- movement of electrons
- energy stored in the nucleus or center of an atom
14 Clues: movement of electrons • energy of place or position • Heat,the internal energy in substances • stored energy and the energy of position • energy stored in bonds between atoms in molecules • energy stored in the nucleus or center of an atom • movement of a substance from one place to another • states that energy is neither created or destroyed • ...
Energy and the Environment Vocab 2016-04-04
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- A natural fuel such as coal or gas formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- The energy that a piece of matter has because of its position or nature or because of the arrangement of parts.
- Energy visible to the eye.
- The unit of energy or work in the MKS system of units, equal to the work done by a force of one Newton-meter.
- The use of flowing water from waterfalls and dams to produce electricity.
- Plant materials and animal waste used especially as a source of fuel.
- The potential energy locked within a system and released during a chemical reaction.
- A collection of wind turbines used to create electricity.
- The energy possessed by a body as a result of its motion.
- Gas usually found within the vicinity of petroleum reserves.
- A system by which electrical power is delivered throughout a region.
- Any source of energy that is limited and cannot be replaced when it is used, such as oil, coal, and natural gas.
- Energy can be neither created nor destroyed. There is a fixed amount of energy present in different forms that can be converted from one form to another, but energy does not go away.
- A resource that can be replaced when needed.
- The power of the atom.
- Energy from the sun.
- Oil.
- A measure of power equal to one joule of work per second.
- The ability to do work; types include heat, light, sound, chemical, nuclear, mechanical, electrical.
- Energy in transit.
- Energy stored in the earth in the form of heat.
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- The heat equal to 1/180 of the heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water from 32 degrees Fahrenheit to 212 degrees Fahrenheit at a constant pressure of one atmosphere.
- The flow of electrical power or charge.
- Energy associated with the flow of electrons.
- The rate at which work is performed or energy is expended.
- Energy produced by mechanical devices, such as gears, pulleys, levers, or internal combustion engines.
- A result of a force moving an object a certain distance.
- The phenomenon whereby the earth's atmosphere traps solar radiation, caused by the presence in the atmosphere of gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and methane that allow incoming sunlight to pass through but absorb heat radiated back from the earth's surface.
- An energy source that will never run out.
- The ratio of the useful energy delivered by a dynamic system to the energy supplied to it.
- The first and simplest element on the periodic table. It is one of the most common elements in the galaxy.
- A device that converts light into electricity.
- A resource that cannot be replaced once used.
- Any significant change in measures of climate, such as temperature, precipitation, or wind, lasting for an extended period of a decade or longer.
- External surroundings.
- A propeller driven by the wind and connected to a generator. The wind makes it turn the generator, which produces electricity.
- The process of controlling resources; for example, limiting soil erosion, reducing sediment in waterways, conserving water, and improving water quality.
- Energy derived from wind by means of windmills or wind turbines.
- Refers to the use of resources in ways that prevent their being depleted or permanently damaged.
39 Clues: Oil. • Energy in transit. • Energy from the sun. • External surroundings. • The power of the atom. • Energy visible to the eye. • The flow of electrical power or charge. • An energy source that will never run out. • A resource that can be replaced when needed. • Energy associated with the flow of electrons. • A resource that cannot be replaced once used. • ...
Lizeth Vazquez Renewable sources 2024-05-03
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- energy that associates with moving objects
- movement of air
- electromagnetic waves
- type of energy that is stored in an object due to its position.
- can not be used again
- can be used again
- heat from the earth
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- the radiation from the Sun
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- moving water
- my last name
- any living or recently living material
- the energy of motion
- a energy associated with heat
- a energy that's stored in the nucleus of an atom
- the ability to do work
16 Clues: moving water • my last name • movement of air • can be used again • heat from the earth • the energy of motion • electromagnetic waves • can not be used again • the ability to do work • the radiation from the Sun • a energy associated with heat • energy stored in chemical bonds • any living or recently living material • energy that associates with moving objects • ...
AP Chemistry Terms 2017-05-12
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- Atoms that contain the same number of protons with a different number of neutrons
- A form of energy; always flows from high temperatures to low temperatures
- Molecules that have the same molecular formula but different structures and thus different properties
- The threshold energy that must be overcome in order to produce products in a chemical reaction
- Property of a system relating to its heat flow
- The energy change associated with the addition of an electron to a gaseous atom or ion
- Energy associated with motion
- principle As electrons fill orbitals, they must fill the lowest energy orbital available first
- The energy required to break a given chemical bond
- Measures the amount of randomness, disorder, or chaos in a system
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- The amount of energy required to remove an electron from a gaseous atom or ion
- The ability of an atom to attract electrons to itself in a shared bond
- Energy associated with position or stored energy
- The energy released when gaseous ions form a crystal lattice
- Common name for H2O
- Electrons must separately fill equal energy orbitals (i.e. 3 separate p orbitals) before pairing in a single orbital
- Related to amount of work a system may produce
17 Clues: Common name for H2O • Energy associated with motion • Property of a system relating to its heat flow • Related to amount of work a system may produce • Energy associated with position or stored energy • The energy required to break a given chemical bond • The energy released when gaseous ions form a crystal lattice • ...
Science Review 2023-06-04
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- Energy in the form of heat.
- Energy that flows through wires and Powers electrical devices.
- A device used to open or close an electric circuit, controlling the flow of electricity.
- It’s an energy source that can be replenished or replaced naturally, like wind or sunlight.
- Energy released by splitting or joining atoms in a process called nuclear reaction.
- Energy produced by vibrations that we can hear.
- Energy that allows us to see things, produced by sources like the Sun or light bulbs.
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- Materials that do not allow electricity to flow through them easily, like rubber or plastic.
- Energy that is stored and waiting to be used.
- It's an energy source that cannot be easily replaced once used, such as fossil fuels.
- Energy stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules.
- A state of matter with no fixed shape or volume
- Energy in motion or movement.
- It can’t be created or destroyed.
- A state of matter with a definite volume but no fixed shape
- A state of matter with a fixed shape and volume.
- Materials that allow electricity to flow through them easily, like metals.
17 Clues: Energy in the form of heat. • Energy in motion or movement. • It can’t be created or destroyed. • Energy that is stored and waiting to be used. • A state of matter with no fixed shape or volume • Energy produced by vibrations that we can hear. • A state of matter with a fixed shape and volume. • Energy stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules. • ...
BioL SI Chapter 6/7 2021-06-29
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- energy of motion
- regulating this type of pathway isn't critical in preserving products in life
- these sorts of molecules increase the function of an enzyme
- coupling will result in both reactions being spontaneous,as long as the energy released from the catabolic reaction is more than the energy required by the anabolic reaction
- type of reaction that absorbs energy, is nonspontaneous, end results in a decrease in entropy
- stored energy
- energy required to move the cell through the transition state from the reactants to the products
- feedback the process in which the final product inhibits the first step of the reaction
- an exergonic reaction that happens with ATP that releases Gibbs free energy
- building molecules into its macro form
- organism that acquires carbon from inorganic sources
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- Catalyst at work by stabilizing the transition state
- loss of electrons/ decrease in electron density
- a type of inhibitor that works by binding to the active site and compete with the substrate
- a type of inhibitor that requires allosteric enzymes
- type of reaction that releases energy, is spontaneous,and result in an increase in entropy
- Breaking down macromolecules into its monomer subunits
- gain of electrons/ increase in electron density
- a type of enzyme that has multiple binding sites
- organism that acquire energy from chemical compounds
- this sort of molecules blocks the enzyme
- Sum of all reactions necessary for life
- organism that acquires carbon from organic compounds
- a nucleotide molecule used to store energy
- the reactant in an enzyme shape
- most common inorganic source
- Organism that acquire its energy from sunlight
27 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • most common inorganic source • the reactant in an enzyme shape • building molecules into its macro form • Sum of all reactions necessary for life • this sort of molecules blocks the enzyme • a nucleotide molecule used to store energy • loss of electrons/ decrease in electron density • gain of electrons/ increase in electron density • ...
bolisn energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- about 2.2% of the USA's energy
- fossil fuels are formed by ___ when pressure and heat is added
- what we dig for in pockets of rock
- cannot be replenished in a short period of time takes millions and billions of years
- the energy conservations that occur when a car engine burns gasoline
- wood, manure, food wastes, and plant parts that can be used as fuels
- a factory that crude oil is heated and separated into fuels
- about 13% of all energy comes from
- what you put in your walls to keep the cold/warm air in
- the splitting of an atoms nucleus into two smaller nuclei
- 81% of our total energy is from this
- the biggest type of fossil fuel we use
- fossil fuels are renewable or nonrenewable?
- the biggest use of oil in the Usa is?
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- replenishes in a relatively short period of time
- the original source of energy In wind and flowing water
- energy produced by flowing water
- two nuclei are combined to form one larger nucleus
- petrochemicals are mainly used to make plastics cosmetics and
- about 20% of all energy is from this
- chemicals compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms that make fossil fuels
- which lightbulb uses less energy incandescent or compact flourescent
- adding the mixture of alchohol to gasoline forms and can be used as car fuel
- heat from the earth's interior
- fuel rods generate so much heat they start to melt
- compounds that are made from oil
- the biggest use of coal in the usa is
- using your energy smarter
- a substance that provides energy
- this is about a quarter of the energy we use
30 Clues: using your energy smarter • about 2.2% of the USA's energy • heat from the earth's interior • energy produced by flowing water • compounds that are made from oil • a substance that provides energy • what we dig for in pockets of rock • about 13% of all energy comes from • about 20% of all energy is from this • 81% of our total energy is from this • ...
9I Revision - Power and Energy 2016-02-20
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- This is a measure of power or energy (joules) per second
- This part of a power station contains massive electromagnets
- the only useful energy type in a light bulb
- These can be turned by wind or water to generate electricity
- Payback time is a way we can check how much ____ our investments will take to break even
- Energy that transforms into a type you don't need is said to be what
- This is a type of energy source that shouldn't run out
- These can be burned to create energy but they are running out (2 words)
- This is a unit we use to measure the current
- The amount of energy the electrons in a current are able to transfer
- energy produced from batteries and fossil fuels
- Stored energies, such as strain energy in an elastic band, are known as?
- An alternative to fossil fuels, made from plants and animals
- A metal used in house wiring
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- Electrcity can reach us by travelling along cables belong to which Grid?
- This is a name we give to gases like carbon dioxide which get trapped in the ozone layer and lead to global warming
- This is something you can install at home to use sunlight to generate electricity (2 words)
- In a hydrogen car, hopefully this will be recycled in the engine
- heat energy
- If our appliances are more energy _______ they will be more effective and cost us less
- the rule about the amount of energy is that is can only be _______, not made or destroyed.
- Nuclear power actually comes from inside an element's ______?
22 Clues: heat energy • A metal used in house wiring • the only useful energy type in a light bulb • This is a unit we use to measure the current • energy produced from batteries and fossil fuels • This is a type of energy source that shouldn't run out • This is a measure of power or energy (joules) per second • This part of a power station contains massive electromagnets • ...
CORE SCIENCE CROSSWORD BY NOON 2015-09-21
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- Generating a current in a wire by moving the wire in a magnetic field, or by moving a magnet inside a coil of wire.
- A length of wire that heats up and melts (‘blows’) if the current is too large, and so cuts off the electrical supply.
- A transformer that decreases the voltage of alternating current.
- Energy that spreads out into its surroundings so that it is no longer useful.
- The energy going into a device.
- An electromagnetic device that cuts off the electrical supply, if the current is too large.
- The process of changing energy from one form into another.
- This safety wire connects the metal case of an appliance to the earth.
- A device that increases or decreases the voltage of alternating current.
- The unit of power. 1 watt = 1 joule of energy transferred every second.
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- The domestic electrical power supply with a voltage of 230 V.
- A transformer that increases the voltage of alternating current.
- A place where the high voltage electricity from the national grid is reduced by transformers so that it can be used in homes.
- A measure of how good a device is at changing energy from one form to another.
- The forms of energy produced by a device.
- The network of high-voltage power lines that carries electricity from power stations across the country.
- A current that constantly changes direction. It is produced by most electrical generators.
- A current that always flows in the same direction. It is produced by cells and batteries.
- The rate at which energy is transferred.
- Energy in a form that is not wanted or is not used.
- Energy in a form that is wanted.
- A machine that converts kinetic energy into electrical energy by induction.
22 Clues: The energy going into a device. • Energy in a form that is wanted. • The rate at which energy is transferred. • The forms of energy produced by a device. • Energy in a form that is not wanted or is not used. • The process of changing energy from one form into another. • The domestic electrical power supply with a voltage of 230 V. • ...
CORE SCIENCE CROSSWORD BY NOON 2015-09-21
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- Generating a current in a wire by moving the wire in a magnetic field, or by moving a magnet inside a coil of wire.
- A length of wire that heats up and melts (‘blows’) if the current is too large, and so cuts off the electrical supply.
- A transformer that decreases the voltage of alternating current.
- Energy that spreads out into its surroundings so that it is no longer useful.
- The energy going into a device.
- An electromagnetic device that cuts off the electrical supply, if the current is too large.
- The process of changing energy from one form into another.
- This safety wire connects the metal case of an appliance to the earth.
- A device that increases or decreases the voltage of alternating current.
- The unit of power. 1 watt = 1 joule of energy transferred every second.
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- The domestic electrical power supply with a voltage of 230 V.
- A transformer that increases the voltage of alternating current.
- A place where the high voltage electricity from the national grid is reduced by transformers so that it can be used in homes.
- A measure of how good a device is at changing energy from one form to another.
- The forms of energy produced by a device.
- The network of high-voltage power lines that carries electricity from power stations across the country.
- A current that constantly changes direction. It is produced by most electrical generators.
- A current that always flows in the same direction. It is produced by cells and batteries.
- The rate at which energy is transferred.
- Energy in a form that is not wanted or is not used.
- Energy in a form that is wanted.
- A machine that converts kinetic energy into electrical energy by induction.
22 Clues: The energy going into a device. • Energy in a form that is wanted. • The rate at which energy is transferred. • The forms of energy produced by a device. • Energy in a form that is not wanted or is not used. • The process of changing energy from one form into another. • The domestic electrical power supply with a voltage of 230 V. • ...
Year 8 Science Term 1-3 2015-08-05
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- Electrical energy is very useful, because its’ easily converted into other forms?
- True or False, When at the highest point on a roller-coaster there is a high amount of kinetic energy?
- Blocks Atoms are the b_____ b_____ of all living & non-living things?
- When two liquids mix evenly, what process occurs?
- Pure substance?
- How many types of energy are there?
- There are 1000 _______ in 1Kj?
- Process of plastic breaking down?
- Food is an example of what type of energy?
- Identify the element "Cl"?
- What is located between the Mantle & Crust
- Study of plants?
- How many particles in H20?
- Sound energy is a form of _______________?
- Energy is the ability to do ________?
- A loaded paper wasp is an example of what type of potential energy?
- Outer layer of the Earth?
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- What state of matter has no fixed shape but a fixed volume?
- True or False, The energy conversion, when Katniss release a bow & arrow is as follows: chemical, kinetic, elastic potential, kinetic, heat, sound & gravitational potential?
- True or False, can energy be made or destroyed?
- The quality of being harmful to the environment or depleting natural resources?
- Educated guess?
- Two or more atoms joined together by a chemical bond is called a M____________?
- What state of matter has the particles move rapidly?
- Thermal energy is also known as ____________?
- Stored energy is called ________________?
- Liquid wood is an example of a _______________ for plastic?
- H2O is an example of a C____________?
- Fuel Oil, Natural Gases & Coal are examples of __________ __________?
- What type of energy flows through wires?
- Burning chemicals is an example of what type of energy?
- Particles that are arranged in a tight regular pattern is what state of matter?
32 Clues: Educated guess? • Pure substance? • Study of plants? • Outer layer of the Earth? • Identify the element "Cl"? • How many particles in H20? • There are 1000 _______ in 1Kj? • Process of plastic breaking down? • How many types of energy are there? • H2O is an example of a C____________? • Energy is the ability to do ________? • What type of energy flows through wires? • ...
Chapter 5.2 Energy Resources Key Terms 2024-02-27
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- HydroElectric Power; a form of energy generated by the
- a natural fuel such as coal, oil, or gas, formed in the
- the supply of energy that is in line with economic developments and environmental needs
- photovoltaic (PV) panels or through mirrors that concentrate sunlight solar radiation.
- a gas such as methane that can be used as a fuel and is produced by fermenting organic matter.
- of free-falling water to electricity
- form of energy produced by the tides or waves
- the process of injecting liquid at high pressure into
- heat energy from the earth- geo (earth) + thermal (heat) which
- past from the remains of living organisms
- fissures and extract oil or gas
- such as wind or solar energy. also known as an infinite resource or alternative energy
- an alcohol produced from plant matter such a sugar cane or maize which can be used as an alternative to petrol
- form of energy that converts sunlight into electrical energy either
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- resources that will run out and not be replenished by natural means on a level equal to consumption. also known as a finite resource. Example: oil, natural gas and coal
- the energy released by nuclear reactions in the nucleus of
- energy by the use of wind turbines to generate electricity.
- such as uranium or plutonium.
- systems that react promptly to sudden changes in supply-demand balance
- the reliable availability of energy sources at an affordable price with a consideration of the environmental impact.
- rocks, boreholes, etc. so as to force open
- any natural resource that can replenish itself naturally over
- from the formation of radioactive decay of material inside the earth. These underground reservoirs of steam and hot water can be tapped to generate electricity.
23 Clues: such as uranium or plutonium. • fissures and extract oil or gas • of free-falling water to electricity • past from the remains of living organisms • rocks, boreholes, etc. so as to force open • form of energy produced by the tides or waves • the process of injecting liquid at high pressure into • HydroElectric Power; a form of energy generated by the • ...
Matter and Energy in Ecosystems Name: __________________ 2024-05-10
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- the ability to make things move or change
- the process by which plants and other producers use energy from sunlight to change carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose (an energy storage molecule)
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- an organism that needs to eat in order to get energy storage molecules (such as starch and fat)
- an organism that gets energy storage molecules (such as glucose) by breaking down dead matter
- matter that makes up the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as air, water, and rocks
- the part of a cell where cellular respiration happens
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- all the living and nonliving things interacting in a particular area
- a molecule that organisms can use to release the energy they need to survive
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens
- an organism that can make its own energy storage molecules (such as glucose)
- a closed ecosystem made by humans
- a type of atom (a tiny piece) that makes up molecules such as carbon dioxide and energy storage molecules
- the tiny pieces that all matter—all the stuff in the world—is made of
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- matter that makes up the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem
21 Clues: a closed ecosystem made by humans • 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 • living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria • a group of atoms joined together in a particular way • ...
Ecosystems 2022-12-01
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- An element that is a major component of all living things.
- Organisms that rely on other organisms for energy and nutrients
- A representation of the way matter cycles through spheres within and among ecosystems
- Organisms that acquire energy from other organisms
- The total amount of living tissue in a given tropic level
- A single step or level in a food chain or food web
- Process where bacteria harness chemical energy to produce carbohydrates
- A simple way that energy flows through and ecosystem where energy is transferred from one organism to another
- An organism that chews or grinds detritus
- A nutrient whose supply limits the productivity of an organism, a population, or an ecosystem
- An organism that feeds by chemically breaking down organic matter
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- Process where organisms use sunlight to create energy-rich carbohydrates
- You witness every time it rains or snows or you see a flowing river
- Organisms that capture energy from non-living sources and convert it to energy-rich compounds
- An organism that kills and eats other animals
- Primary producers in aquatic ecosystems
- An organism that obtains energy by eating plant parts
- An organism that eats both plant and animals for energy
- A model that shows relative amount of energy or matter in an ecosystem
- The process of converting nitrates into nitrogen gas
- The process where bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen gas into useable forms of nitrogen
- A complex network of interacting food chains
- Elements that an organism needs to sustain life
- An organism that consumes dead animals
- Small pieces of dead and decaying organic matter
25 Clues: An organism that consumes dead animals • Primary producers in aquatic ecosystems • An organism that chews or grinds detritus • A complex network of interacting food chains • An organism that kills and eats other animals • Elements that an organism needs to sustain life • Small pieces of dead and decaying organic matter • ...
Physics and Energy Crossword 2022-05-20
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- speed and direction that something is moving in
- magnetic field produced by electric current
- energy stored in an object
- radiant energy that travels in waves at speed of light
- the measurement of energy transfer when an object moves
- unit used to measure work
- attraction force between objects on Earth
- Newton's _____ law explains that every action has an equal and opposite reaction
- how changes in velocity are measured
- waves on EM spectrum commonly used to detect heat
- waves that have the highest energy
- the measurement of the mass of an object
- the waves from the Sun that can be bad for our skin
- how mass in motion is measured
- Newton's _____ law explains inertia
- waves that are commonly used in medical practice to “see” inside a person’s body
- the lowest theoretical temperature, zero Kelvin
- object stays in motion or at rest unless another force acts on it
- energy of motion
- energy from electrical charge
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- the distribution of EM energy by frequency and wavelength
- circuit that divides electrical energy through multiple branches
- measurement of force
- a path along which an electric current can flow
- these waves have the longest wavelength
- force pushing on object
- resistance from objects rubbing against each other
- the ability to do work
- change in an object’s position
- rate/measurement of work
- energy of motion
- energy from heat
- six basic devices that do work more easily
- how fast something is moving
- Newton's _____ law describes that force = mass × acceleration
- potential energy from object higher above the ground
- the push or pull measurement of an object
- circuit that has one path through all parts of circuit
- light that humans can see
- used commonly to heat up foods
40 Clues: energy of motion • energy from heat • energy of motion • measurement of force • the ability to do work • force pushing on object • rate/measurement of work • unit used to measure work • light that humans can see • energy stored in an object • how fast something is moving • energy from electrical charge • change in an object’s position • how mass in motion is measured • ...
Chapter 15.1 and 15.2 2013-05-06
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- energy that is in the process of flowing from a warmer object to a cooler object.
- Energy /energy due to the composition or the position of the object (or stored energy)
- the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of pure water by one degree Celsius.
- system + surroundings = ___?
- the study of heat change that accompanies a chemical reaction or phase change.
- what c represents in the (q= c * m * triangle T) equation (2 words)
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- the measure of the average kinetic energy of the molecules.
- SI unit of energy and of heat.
- Energy/the combined energy of all the vibrating going on in the molecules of an object.
- Law of _________ of energy "energy cannot be created or destroyed". This is also known as the 1st Law of Thermodynamics.
- Energy is energy of motion.
- the heat content of a system at constant pressure/
- Potential Energy/the energy that is stored in a substance because of its composition.
- the ability to do work or produce heat
14 Clues: Energy is energy of motion. • system + surroundings = ___? • SI unit of energy and of heat. • the ability to do work or produce heat • the heat content of a system at constant pressure/ • the measure of the average kinetic energy of the molecules. • what c represents in the (q= c * m * triangle T) equation (2 words) • ...
4th Grade Physics 2021-05-10
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- An electrical _________ is the pathway for the flow of electrons
- A __________ circuit is a complete circuit through which electricity flows
- A ________ circuit has a gap or break in it
- Part of the lightbulb that makes light
- __________ ability to do work
- _________ energy contained in the nuclei of atoms
- __________ energy is energy produced by electrons moving
- _______ energy is energy related to the temperature of a substance
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- ________energy is energy stored in chemical bonds
- A falling pencil has _________ energy
- ________ energy is stored energy that is able to be used
- Microwaves are an example of ________ energy
- _________ energy is carried by soundwaves
- An electrical _________ is the flow of electrons
14 Clues: __________ ability to do work • A falling pencil has _________ energy • Part of the lightbulb that makes light • _________ energy is carried by soundwaves • A ________ circuit has a gap or break in it • Microwaves are an example of ________ energy • An electrical _________ is the flow of electrons • ________energy is energy stored in chemical bonds • ...
the ultimate crossword test 2020-05-03
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- Energy that possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others
- The energy released during nuclear fusion
- Is energy derived from the power of water
- Energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion
- the result of the movements of the tiny particles called Atoms in solids liquids and solids
- Is defined as an electrical charge that lets work to be accomplished
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- Energy
- Is produced when an object vibrates
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- An object possesses this energy when it has the ability to do work due to an object's motion
- A natural resource like coal and when it’s used it cannot be replaced
- Energy from a source depleted when used
- Is defined of how nature moves energy at an extremely rapid rate
- Is a form of solar energy
- Is a renewable energy source from living plant and animal materials which be used as fuel
- out light emitted by the sun
16 Clues: Energy • Is a form of solar energy • out light emitted by the sun • Is produced when an object vibrates • Energy from a source depleted when used • The energy released during nuclear fusion • Is energy derived from the power of water • Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds • Energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion • ...
20 terms 2016-03-13
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- product of mass and velocity of an object
- an event which two or more budles event force on other for a relatively short time
- a numerical description of non-far apart object
- energy that can be through empty space
- the source of radiant energy
- a measure in which event can be repeat from the past through the present into the future
- rate of change
- ability to do work
- any object moving freely under the influence of gravity alone
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- depends on both mass and velocity
- is a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- the shortest distance from the initial to the final position of point
- energy that moves objects from place to place
- energy produced by electrons
- a change in position of an object with respect to time
- a vector quantity
- energy of storage
- energy contain in the nucleus of an atom
- the rate if which an object cover distance
- can be produce by friction
20 Clues: rate of change • a vector quantity • energy of storage • ability to do work • can be produce by friction • energy produced by electrons • the source of radiant energy • depends on both mass and velocity • energy that can be through empty space • energy contain in the nucleus of an atom • product of mass and velocity of an object • the rate if which an object cover distance • ...