energy Crossword Puzzles
Tic Tac Toe Crossword 2022-11-14
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- Simple Sugar
- Cellular energy that uses oxygen
- energy required to maintain life
- Two new cells with the identical
- Use sunlight energy
- Breaks Down Food
- Repairs The Body's Cells
- Right Now Energy
- generates most energy in the cell
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- relatively stable equilibrium
- new cells with half the chromosomes
- Fat, Oil, Or Wax
- Energy Rich
- Break Down Simple Food molecules
- Movement around something
- Cellular energy not using oxygen
- Happens in a cell to Maintain life
17 Clues: Energy Rich • Simple Sugar • Fat, Oil, Or Wax • Breaks Down Food • Right Now Energy • Use sunlight energy • Repairs The Body's Cells • Movement around something • relatively stable equilibrium • Cellular energy that uses oxygen • energy required to maintain life • Break Down Simple Food molecules • Two new cells with the identical • Cellular energy not using oxygen • ...
Science contract 6 2017-01-03
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- movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves.
- movement of a substance from one place to the other.
- the ability to do work.
- focuses on technologies that use less energy to perform the same tasks or the same amount of work.
- any action or behavior the results in using less energy.
- energy of place or position.
- energy stored in the nucleus or center of the atom.
- energy of motion; motion of waves, electrons, atoms, molecules, and substances.
- energy stored in objects by the application of force.
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- heat; the internal energy in substances.
- stored energy and the energy of position.
- movement of electrons.
- states the=at energy is neither created or destroyed.
- electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves.
- energy stored in the bonds between atoms in the molecules.
15 Clues: movement of electrons. • the ability to do work. • energy of place or position. • heat; the internal energy in substances. • stored energy and the energy of position. • energy stored in the nucleus or center of the atom. • movement of a substance from one place to the other. • states the=at energy is neither created or destroyed. • ...
Science Vocab Contract #6 2017-01-04
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- The ability to do work
- Energy stored in the bonds between atoms in molecules
- Movement of electrons
- Any action or behavior that results in using less energy
- Electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves
- Focuses on technologies tha tuse less energy to perform the same tasks or the same amount of work
- Energy of place or position
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- Movement of a substance form one place to another
- Heat; the internal energy in substances
- States that energy is neither created or destroyed
- Stored energy and the energy of position
- Energy stored in objects by the application of force
- Energy of motion; motion of waves, electrons, atoms, molecules, and substances
- Movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves
- Energy stored in the nucleus or center of the atom
15 Clues: Movement of electrons • The ability to do work • Energy of place or position • Heat; the internal energy in substances • Stored energy and the energy of position • Movement of a substance form one place to another • States that energy is neither created or destroyed • Energy stored in the nucleus or center of the atom • Energy stored in objects by the application of force • ...
P1 Keyword Crossword 2025-07-16
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- the spreading out of energy into the environment, so that it is stored in less useful ways
- a fundamental principle of physics: energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred, stored or dissipated. This means that the total energy of a closed system is constant.
- the energy associated with a fuel (chemical energy store), heated object (thermal energy store), moving object (kinetic energy store), a stretched spring (elastic potential energy store) and an object raised above ground level (gravitational potential energy store)
- energy that an object has because of its position; e.g., increasing the height of an object above the ground increases its gravitational potential energy
- the energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a substance by 1 °C; symbol c, unit J/kg °C
- energy that is stored in an object as a result of the object being stretched or compressed
- source of energy that can be replaced or reused over a short time, e.g., biofuels from crops that can be grown again from seed
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- the increase in length of an object when a force is applied
- system that is not acted upon by any external forces and does not exchange energy with its surroundings
- source of energy used by humans that will eventually run out (e.g., fossil fuels are non-renewable fuels)
- energy an object has because of its movement; kinetic energy is greater for objects with greater mass or higher speed
- process in which energy is moved from one store to another
- the rate at which energy is transferred or the rate at which work is done; an energy transfer of 1 J/s is equal to a power of 1 W
- useful output energy transfer divided by the total input energy transfer (or useful power output divided by the total power input) – may be expressed as a percentage or as a decimal
- internal energy present in a system due to its temperature, which itself is due to the random motion of the particles within the system
- SI unit of energy, symbol J
16 Clues: SI unit of energy, symbol J • process in which energy is moved from one store to another • the increase in length of an object when a force is applied • the spreading out of energy into the environment, so that it is stored in less useful ways • energy that is stored in an object as a result of the object being stretched or compressed • ...
Chapter 4 2014-10-25
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- how plants make energy
- this molecule's makeup is C6H12O6
- What the 'A' stands for in ADP and ATP
- formed when a 2-carbon bonds to a 4-carbon
- named for the scientist who discovered this process which helps with cellular respiration
- splits glucose into 2 molecules
- a membrane-enclosed compartment that has chlorophyll in its membrane
- Where high-energy electrons go after they leave the membrane
- molecules that capture and transfer energy
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- a molecule with less energy than ATP, but can be converted into ATP
- releases chemical energy to make ATP when oxygen is present
- does not need oxygen
- needs oxygen
- a molecule located in chloroplasts
- where photosynthesis occurs in plants
- what you add to turn ADP into ATP
- how some organisms use chemical energy in place of light energy
- a molecule that transfers energy from food molecule breakdown to processes occurring in the cell
- chemical reactions that can't take place without ATP
- a way of adding a phosphate group to ADP
20 Clues: needs oxygen • does not need oxygen • how plants make energy • splits glucose into 2 molecules • this molecule's makeup is C6H12O6 • what you add to turn ADP into ATP • a molecule located in chloroplasts • where photosynthesis occurs in plants • What the 'A' stands for in ADP and ATP • a way of adding a phosphate group to ADP • formed when a 2-carbon bonds to a 4-carbon • ...
chapter 8:Cellular Energy crossword puzzle BY Handakina Tsegaye 2022-01-27
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- An aerobic process that includes the Kreb cycle and electron transport.
- A breakdown of glucose in the cytoplasm.
- The ability to do work.
- A process that requires energy.
- What regenerates the cell's supply of NAD+.
- All of the chemical reactions in a cell.
- An anabolic pathway in which light energy from the sun is converted into chemical energy.
- It is where energy from the sun is trapped by chlorophyll.
- ADP
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- A cycle in which energy is stored in organic molecules.
- An enzyme that covers G3P molecules into 5-carbon molecules.
- The big payoff in cellular respiration.
- Catabolic pathway in which organic molecules are broken down to release energy for use by the cell.
- Stacks of thylakoids.
- Also referred to as the tricarboxylic acid cycle.
- Light absorbing colored molecules.
- A process that doesn't require oxygen.
- The location of the light-independent reaction.
- An electron carrier.
- The science that governs the flow of energy in an ecosystem.
20 Clues: ADP • An electron carrier. • Stacks of thylakoids. • The ability to do work. • A process that requires energy. • Light absorbing colored molecules. • A process that doesn't require oxygen. • The big payoff in cellular respiration. • A breakdown of glucose in the cytoplasm. • All of the chemical reactions in a cell. • What regenerates the cell's supply of NAD+. • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-17
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- Fuels, a natural fuel
- Smallest planet in solar system
- for amount of matter in object
- Newton, person who invented calculus
- Fifth planet from sun
- action of two things rubbing together
- Closest planet to the sun
- Eighth planet from sun
- curved path around stars/planets
- pull or push
- Energy, a particle has by reason of its motion
- Fifth planet from sun
- how far one thing is from another
- resist change in motion
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- First Law of Motion, stays at rest when not moved but moves when moved
- the size of an object
- Sixth planet from sun
- pulls us down
- Energy, Energy in the nucleus of an atom
- object used to look at planets/stars
- Second planet from sun
- Fourth planet from sun
- speed
- Seventh planet from sun
- Energy, is the energy of electromagnetic
- Third planet from sun
- Energy, energy derived from electric potential energy
- a machine for producing power
- quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- gravity pulling object
30 Clues: speed • pull or push • pulls us down • the size of an object • Fuels, a natural fuel • Sixth planet from sun • Fifth planet from sun • Third planet from sun • Fifth planet from sun • Second planet from sun • Fourth planet from sun • Eighth planet from sun • gravity pulling object • Seventh planet from sun • resist change in motion • Closest planet to the sun • a machine for producing power • ...
Madisen & Reese 2024-02-14
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- Energy carried by light waves
- the sun emits visible, white light that we see
- energy stored within the nucleus of an atom
- the ability to do work
- Energy (and work) is measured in the metric units
- found in the nucleus not charged has a mass of 1 atomic unit
- a push or a pull
- a basic building block of matter
- conversion of energy from one form to another
- Stored energy
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- an interaction between two objects
- movement of an object around a fixed point
- an object immersed in fluid and pushes upward on an object
- stuff that makes up all materials, substances and objects that have mass
- energy associated with temperature of an object
- a shiny and hard substance
- a type of atom with the same number of protons
- Motion along a straight line or path
- Motion or speed energy
- the combined result of all forces acting on an object
20 Clues: Stored energy • a push or a pull • the ability to do work • Motion or speed energy • a shiny and hard substance • Energy carried by light waves • a basic building block of matter • an interaction between two objects • Motion along a straight line or path • movement of an object around a fixed point • energy stored within the nucleus of an atom • ...
Cellular Respiration 2023-10-12
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- High energy molecule
- cycle This is the second step in cellular respiration
- Sugar molecules
- Organisms get the energy need to survive from their _____
- a process in which energy is released even without oxygen
- This must be present for cellular respiration to take place
- This is where Glycolysis takes place in a cell
- dioxide The gas product that is released during cellular respiration
- A reaction in which oxygen is not needed
- The sugar molecules that get broke down into energy
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- When another phosphate molecule is added to ADP
- The liquid product that is released during cellular respiration
- This is what cellular respiration supply to the cells
- Does cellular respiration require or release energy
- A reaction that relies on oxygen
- the organelle where cellular respiration takes place
- The process of breaking down glucose
- High energy molecule that has one less phosphate than ATP
- The chemical reaction in our bodys that changes food into energy
- A series of enzymes that transport electrons
20 Clues: Sugar molecules • High energy molecule • A reaction that relies on oxygen • The process of breaking down glucose • A reaction in which oxygen is not needed • A series of enzymes that transport electrons • This is where Glycolysis takes place in a cell • When another phosphate molecule is added to ADP • Does cellular respiration require or release energy • ...
Biology crossword 2019-11-25
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- The chemical breakdown of substances
- respiration use oxygen to produce food
- does not require oxygen
- uses light energy to make molecules needed for photosynthesis
- respiration and energy production occur here
- carries energy within the cell
- the breakdown of glucose, releases energy
- glucose and carbon are converted into cellular energy
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- Where light-dependent reaction takes place
- chain Transports electrons from NADH to oxygen
- produces oxygen and glucose
- The sequence of reactions which most cells get energy from
- a pathway with linked chemical reactions occuring in a cell
- odorless gas produced by repiration
- converts glucose, fructose, and sucrose into cellular energy
- vital for all known forms of life
- where photosynthesis takes place
- requires oxygen
- life-supporting component in the air
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source
- the supportive tissue of an organ
- Cycle refers to the light-independent reactions in photosynthesis
22 Clues: requires oxygen • does not require oxygen • produces oxygen and glucose • carries energy within the cell • where photosynthesis takes place • vital for all known forms of life • the supportive tissue of an organ • odorless gas produced by repiration • The chemical breakdown of substances • life-supporting component in the air • respiration use oxygen to produce food • ...
photosynthesis 2020-04-27
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- a fold in the inner membrane of mitochondria
- takes in nutrients, breaks it down, powerhouse of the cell
- has two phosphate groups instead of three
- where photosynthesis takes place
- extraction of energy in the absence of carbs
- respiration, producing cellular energy without oxygen
- membrane, membranes containing photosystems
- liquid inside the stroma that surrounds the thylakoid membranes
- organsism that consums food as energy
- a simple sugar or reactant in cellular respiration
- respiration, producing cellular energy with oxygen
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- process of converting glucose into a pyruvate
- respiration,the process of using glucose and converting it by heat into atp
- light energy converted to chemical energy for use by the cell
- a pore in a leaf
- provides and stores short term energy
- material in mitochondria
- organisms that make their own food; producers
- stacks of thylakoid membranes
- acid fermentation, when glucose is converted into cellular energy and there is lactid acid
20 Clues: a pore in a leaf • material in mitochondria • stacks of thylakoid membranes • where photosynthesis takes place • provides and stores short term energy • organsism that consums food as energy • has two phosphate groups instead of three • membrane, membranes containing photosystems • a fold in the inner membrane of mitochondria • extraction of energy in the absence of carbs • ...
matter and change 2024-08-14
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- particles of matter are always in ________
- is the energy pissed by an object due to its position, composition, or condition
- a measure of the amount of space that is occupied
- many are gasses, solids are brittle, poor conductors of heat and electricity
- a substance that is currently a gas but normally a liquid or a solid at room temp.
- depends on the amount of matter in the sample
- a process that absorbs energy from surroundings
- have very different properties than their component elements
- 2 or more visibly distinct phases
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- energy of motion
- depends on the type of matter not the amount
- the only reaction that can separate compounds
- in chemistry potential energy is stored as ______ energy
- beginning substances that start a reaction
- have properties of both metals and non-metals
- 1 visibly distinct phase
- ______ is a measure of the amount of matter
- is absorbed or released
- process that releases energy into the surroundings
- substances that are formed during the reaction
20 Clues: energy of motion • is absorbed or released • 1 visibly distinct phase • 2 or more visibly distinct phases • particles of matter are always in ________ • beginning substances that start a reaction • ______ is a measure of the amount of matter • depends on the type of matter not the amount • the only reaction that can separate compounds • ...
Revison 2024-06-16
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- The process of creating ions
- Lowest frequency visible light
- Charged atom
- The energy values an atom can absorb
- Allowed energy values of an atom
- Speed of light divided by frequency
- Minimum potential needed to stop photoelectric emission
- An atom moves to a lower energy level
- Planck’s constant times frequency
- Minimum energy needed by an electron to escape a metal surface
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- Matter particles have a wave like nature
- Emission of light by a substance that has absorbed EM radiation
- Highest frequency visible light
- Only certain energy levels are allowed
- Planck’s constant divided by the momentum of the particle
- Lowest energy state of an atom
- Work done when an electron is moved through a pd of 1 V
- When an atom in the ground state has absorbed energy
- The spreading out of a wave when passing through a narrow slit
- When an atom absorbs energy without becoming ionised
- Minimum EM frequency for photoelectric emission of electrons.
21 Clues: Charged atom • The process of creating ions • Lowest frequency visible light • Lowest energy state of an atom • Highest frequency visible light • Allowed energy values of an atom • Planck’s constant times frequency • Speed of light divided by frequency • The energy values an atom can absorb • An atom moves to a lower energy level • Only certain energy levels are allowed • ...
Ch 18 Alternative Fuels 2026-04-05
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- motor burning fuel to create power
- coal, oil, and natural gas formed from ancient organisms
- greenhouse gas produced by burning fuel
- power generated by moving air
- gases and particles released from vehicle exhaust
- fuel made from renewable plant oils or animal fats
- energy source that can be replenished naturally
- process plants use to convert sunlight into energy
- device storing electrical energy in a vehicle
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- power from the sun's light and heat
- electricity produced by flowing or falling water
- clean-burning fuel extracted from the earth
- using fuel or energy with minimal waste
- unit measuring electrical potential energy
- coal, oil, and natural gas from ancient organisms
- liquefied gas used as vehicle fuel
- location where EVs recharge their batteries
- energy from organic matter like plants and waste
- able to be maintained without depleting resources
- heat energy from within the Earth
- alcohol-based fuel blended with gasoline
- vehicle car using both electric and gasoline engines
- capturing energy when a vehicle slows down
23 Clues: power generated by moving air • heat energy from within the Earth • motor burning fuel to create power • liquefied gas used as vehicle fuel • power from the sun's light and heat • using fuel or energy with minimal waste • greenhouse gas produced by burning fuel • alcohol-based fuel blended with gasoline • unit measuring electrical potential energy • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-29
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- ability to do work
- energy measuring kinetic motion of particles
- resting or stored energy form
- using panels to convert light to electric energy
- energy type that other resources convert into
- resource type that is easily replaced/available
- thermal energy with currents going up/down
- form of energy that involves movement/motion
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- thermal energy requiring touching/contact
- energy type of food, fuel, and batteries
- energy resource using turbines for electricity
- resource type that will eventually run out
- fuel type that includes oil, coal, and gas
- thermal energy in waves/rays through space/air
- energy resource from radioactive elements
15 Clues: ability to do work • resting or stored energy form • energy type of food, fuel, and batteries • thermal energy requiring touching/contact • energy resource from radioactive elements • resource type that will eventually run out • fuel type that includes oil, coal, and gas • thermal energy with currents going up/down • energy measuring kinetic motion of particles • ...
Energy Sources and Concepts 2020-10-24
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- solar power becomes electricity is an example
- the kind of energy that is stored in a battery
- 'quiet & still' energy before it becomes kinetic
- energy is stored in atomic structures
- energy that moves through cables & into your home
- energy from the movement of air
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- energy from the sun that uses panels
- energy from the movement of water
- energy that produces movement by physical contact
- energy from heat transfer
- a black liquid from under the ground(2 words)
- the morning sun gives us this
- gaseous form of energy from decayed organisms
- black rock energy when we burn it
- energy in motion
15 Clues: energy in motion • energy from heat transfer • the morning sun gives us this • energy from the movement of air • energy from the movement of water • black rock energy when we burn it • energy from the sun that uses panels • energy is stored in atomic structures • solar power becomes electricity is an example • a black liquid from under the ground(2 words) • ...
Topic 5 Energy Review 2023-02-10
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- A ________________ circuits has no gaps to stop the flow of electricity.
- When you plug in a fan, it transforms electrical energy to _____________ energy.
- ________________ are the building blocks of matter.
- When sound energy vibrates quickly, it has a _________ pitch.
- An electric current is the flow of __________________ particles.
- After rubbing a balloon on your hair, your hair is attracted to the balloon since the balloon now has a ________________ charge.
- In a _________________ circuit, there is only one path for the current can follow.
- Reflection is when light ____________________ off an object; still moves in a straight line.
- _____________________ make strong resisters.
- A radio plugged into the wall that creates sound energy, begins with ___________________ energy.
- A neutrally charged object and a negative charge object will __________ each other.
- Potential energy is energy an object has due to its ________________ or state.
- In an electric circuit, there is usually some incidental _________ energy created.
- _____________________ materials let some light pass.
- Rubber prevents the flow of an electric _____________________.
- When a wire in a circuit is not connected the electric current cannot ___________.
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- _____________________ is a property of sound described as loud or soft.
- Light travels in a _____________ line.
- Microscopes, cameras, and other types of lenses ______________ light.
- _____________ is the energy of motion.
- Sound energy travels through the ____________________ of particles.
- The __________________ of an atom is made of protons and neutrons.
- An electric ___________________ transform one type of energy into another.
- Humans have this _____________ energy from the food they eat.
- A ____________________ is used in a circuit to turn a device on and off.
- Insulators keep _________________ charges inside the pathway in a circuit.
- In a parallel circuit, devices are connected by ___________ than one loop.
- If the number of _________________ and electrons are equal, then an object has a neutral charge.
- Mechanical energy is a combination of kinetic energy and _____________________ energy.
- Electrons move away from the negative end of the battery because the same type of charges __________ each other.
- Particles in a circuit _____________ a path to follow.
31 Clues: Light travels in a _____________ line. • _____________ is the energy of motion. • _____________________ make strong resisters. • ________________ are the building blocks of matter. • _____________________ materials let some light pass. • Particles in a circuit _____________ a path to follow. • When sound energy vibrates quickly, it has a _________ pitch. • ...
NCEA Level 1 Energy Vocab 2025-10-23
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- The unit used to measure electrical resistance (R).
- The potential energy stored in a stretched or compressed object.
- The standard unit (SI) for measuring power.
- A circuit where components are connected in a single loop, one after another.
- The energy an object has due to its motion (Ek).
- The transfer of heat energy via electromagnetic waves (like light).
- The potential energy stored by an object due to its height.
- A circuit that provides multiple branches or paths for the current to flow.
- A material that allows heat or electricity to flow through it easily.
- The unit used to measure electrical potential difference (V).
- The 'hidden' energy absorbed or released during a change of state (e.g., melting or boiling).
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.
- The opposition to the flow of electrical current.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- A complete, closed path for an electrical current to flow.
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- The transfer of heat by the movement of a heated fluid (liquid or gas).
- A measure of an object's inertia, used in Ek and Ep calculations.
- The flow of electric charge in a circuit.
- The principle that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed.
- The transfer of thermal energy from a hotter object to a colder one.
- The electrical potential difference or 'push' that drives a current.
- The standard unit (SI) for measuring energy and work.
- The rate at which energy is transferred or work is done (P = E/t).
- The transfer of energy when a force moves an object over a distance (W = Fd).
- The speed of an object, which is squared in the kinetic energy formula.
- The unit used to measure electrical current (I).
- The transfer of heat through direct contact or particle collisions.
- A material that is a poor conductor of heat or electricity.
- A word describing energy that comes from heat.
- Stored energy, such as gravitational or elastic (Ep).
30 Clues: The ability to do work or cause change. • The flow of electric charge in a circuit. • The standard unit (SI) for measuring power. • A word describing energy that comes from heat. • The energy an object has due to its motion (Ek). • The unit used to measure electrical current (I). • The opposition to the flow of electrical current. • ...
Renewable Energy 2022-01-06
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- another word for sun
- a way to get energy from things that used to be alive
- a thing that makes something
- earth heat
- movement in the air caused by different temperatures
- burning coal makes this
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- how heavy something is
- a things that spins
- where something comes from
- what happens when a liquid gets too hot
- a part of something larger.
- another word for water
- a thing that gives energy
- like water, juice and milk
14 Clues: earth heat • a things that spins • another word for sun • how heavy something is • another word for water • burning coal makes this • a thing that gives energy • where something comes from • like water, juice and milk • a part of something larger. • a thing that makes something • what happens when a liquid gets too hot • movement in the air caused by different temperatures • ...
Energy unite 2022-03-04
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- used to objects
- radiant is also referred as___ energy
- energy in motion
- energy stored in objects being compressed or stretched
- stored energy
- comes from outlets and power plants
- energy can never be created or destroyed , it can only change forms
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- heat that comes from the sun
- energy stored in chemical bonds of compounds
- used to power _______ devices
- comes from energy that is reflected or emitted in forms of electrical and magnetic waves that can travel through spaces
- light that comes from the sun and lightbulbs
- comes from a variety of sources used most often for communication
- the ability to cause change
14 Clues: stored energy • used to objects • energy in motion • the ability to cause change • heat that comes from the sun • used to power _______ devices • comes from outlets and power plants • radiant is also referred as___ energy • energy stored in chemical bonds of compounds • light that comes from the sun and lightbulbs • energy stored in objects being compressed or stretched • ...
Light Energy 2022-02-24
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- Light energy is a visible form of _______ energy.
- Light travels in a __________ line.
- Half the height of the wave.
- The highest part of the wave.
- Light travels faster than ________.
- The distance from crest to crest or trough to trough.
- Radiant energy is the transfer of energy through _________ waves.
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- What is our primary source of light?
- _______ light makes things able to be seen.
- Energy from the sun moves through space by _________.
- Light CAN travel through _________.
- The lowest part of the wave.
- Light does not need a _________ to travel through.
- Light travels in ________ waves, unlike sound.
14 Clues: The lowest part of the wave. • Half the height of the wave. • The highest part of the wave. • Light CAN travel through _________. • Light travels in a __________ line. • Light travels faster than ________. • What is our primary source of light? • _______ light makes things able to be seen. • Light travels in ________ waves, unlike sound. • ...
Energy Conversions 2022-04-13
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- a form of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the eye.
- energy of motion. The faster an object move.
- energy released by changes to the nuclei of atoms.
- energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together.
- electrical current produced by water flowing through a turbine.
- the ability to cause changes, exert forces or do work.
- energy of vibrating materials or air molecules.
- energy that results from the movement of charged particles.
- a natural resource that can be replaced in a reasonable amount of time.
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- stored energy that is due to an object’s position.
- a gradual rise in Earth’s average temperature.
- energy that comes from the movement of tiny particles. As an object heats up its particles move faster
- a natural resource that cannot be replaced reasonably soon.
- a fuel formed deep in Earth’s crust from the remains of plants and animals.
14 Clues: energy of motion. The faster an object move. • a gradual rise in Earth’s average temperature. • energy of vibrating materials or air molecules. • stored energy that is due to an object’s position. • energy released by changes to the nuclei of atoms. • energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms together. • the ability to cause changes, exert forces or do work. • ...
Energy Crossword 2012-11-05
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- producing desired results quickly
- behaviour that results in using less energy
- the place in which one lives
- using less energy to do the same function
- the ability to do work
- an effect that works like a garden greenhouse by keeping tha temperature of the earth warmer than it should be
- fuels non-renewable sources of enrgy such as coal, oil and natural gas
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- a light bulb using gases to produce that require less electicity to produce light
- small closely packed
- a light bulb that uses a metal filament to create light
- a small apparatus designed to complete a task
- making and using less
- to consume or use sometimes wastefully
- emissions these are released into our earth's atmosphere when we burn fossil fuels
14 Clues: small closely packed • making and using less • the ability to do work • the place in which one lives • producing desired results quickly • to consume or use sometimes wastefully • using less energy to do the same function • behaviour that results in using less energy • a small apparatus designed to complete a task • a light bulb that uses a metal filament to create light • ...
Geothermal Energy 2013-04-02
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- In BC, above what temperature does natural heat from the earth have to be, in order to be considered geothermal?
- A Canadian mountain range with the greatest hydrothermal geothermal potential?
- A major logistical limitation associated with the commercial development of geothermal energy at Meager Creek is the ________ access.
- Which is the oldest type of geothermal energy technology?
- Name of the city in British Columbia in which our proposed geothermal power plant would be stationed?
- What type of land use can a geothermal power plant offer?
- Binary cycle technology utilizes a heat-_________.
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- This phase of development holds the most significant economic risk.
- A geothermal plant that utilizes super-heated fluid reservoirs.
- The energy supply from geothermal resources is ________.
- Waste water from a geothermal power plant is _______.
- A response of Earth surface to the stress of compression that also results in geothermal potential being created in the area?
- A type of human activity that geothermal development may negatively impact is ______?
- Geothermal energy is associated with ____ capital costs.
14 Clues: Binary cycle technology utilizes a heat-_________. • Waste water from a geothermal power plant is _______. • The energy supply from geothermal resources is ________. • Geothermal energy is associated with ____ capital costs. • Which is the oldest type of geothermal energy technology? • What type of land use can a geothermal power plant offer? • ...
Energy Crossword 2016-01-21
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- Go from one place to another
- Scientific name for the type of energy in food
- When a living thing makes a new one of itself, it…
- Our main source of heat and light
- The process by which plants make food
- A mad made lake (#)
- Water stored in this (#) is used to make this kind of energy
- One source of food for humans
- When a living thing gets bigger over time over time
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- Scientific name for all living things
- Another source if food for humans
- The source of food for all living things begins with...
- Energy stored in plants and animals in the ground for millions of years
- Adding heat energy to a solid causes this
14 Clues: A mad made lake (#) • Go from one place to another • One source of food for humans • Another source if food for humans • Our main source of heat and light • Scientific name for all living things • The process by which plants make food • Adding heat energy to a solid causes this • Scientific name for the type of energy in food • ...
Energy Changes 2016-09-24
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- A use of exothermic reactions in the food industry.
- What element is oxidised in a fuel cell, where the waste product is water.
- The energy needed to start a reaction is called this.
- What do metals lose to form positive ions?
- These fuels are non-renewable and cause pollution.
- In an exothermic reaction, the energy released when new bonds are formed is ******* than the energy absorbed when bonds are broken.
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- Name the other gas required to operate a hydrogen fuel cell.
- In an electrical cell made from zinc & copper, which metal acts as the negative terminal?
- Energy required to break bonds is called this.
- This is made up of two or more cells joined together in a series to provide a greater voltage.
- Thermal decomposition reactions are an example of this.
- What is the name for a solution that conducts electricity?
- Endothermic changes can be used in instant cold packs for sports injuries. Name the solid that is usually used to dissolve in water?
- The term for reactions which transfer energy from reactants to their surroundings
14 Clues: What do metals lose to form positive ions? • Energy required to break bonds is called this. • These fuels are non-renewable and cause pollution. • A use of exothermic reactions in the food industry. • The energy needed to start a reaction is called this. • Thermal decomposition reactions are an example of this. • ...
Energy puzzle 2022-12-12
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- energy the use of the sun to create
- the use of water to produce or make energy
- something that cannot be reused more than once
- the use of the heat coming from beneath the earth that produces energy
- Energy produced by nuclear power
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- Blades that spin to create energy by wind
- the use of wind to produce energy
- Something that can be reused more than once
- a type of energy source that uses a river
- where we produce nuclear energy
- an energy source using animals/plants
- what the energy sources produce
- an item used to create solar power
- the uses of wave's to create energy
14 Clues: where we produce nuclear energy • what the energy sources produce • Energy produced by nuclear power • the use of wind to produce energy • an item used to create solar power • energy the use of the sun to create • the uses of wave's to create energy • an energy source using animals/plants • Blades that spin to create energy by wind • a type of energy source that uses a river • ...
Energy puzzle 2022-12-12
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- energy the use of the sun to create
- the use of water to produce or make energy
- something that cannot be reused more than once
- the use of the heat coming from beneath the earth that produces energy
- Energy produced by nuclear power
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- Blades that spin to create energy by wind
- the use of wind to produce energy
- Something that can be reused more than once
- a type of energy source that uses a river
- where we produce nuclear energy
- an energy source using animals/plants
- what the energy sources produce
- an item used to create solar power
- the uses of wave's to create energy
14 Clues: where we produce nuclear energy • what the energy sources produce • Energy produced by nuclear power • the use of wind to produce energy • an item used to create solar power • energy the use of the sun to create • the uses of wave's to create energy • an energy source using animals/plants • Blades that spin to create energy by wind • a type of energy source that uses a river • ...
Nuclear energy 2023-04-20
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- The metal tubes containing oxide fuel pellets
- a material that stops radiation
- The central part of a nuclear reactor containing the fuel elements and any moderator.
- A particle of matter which cannot be broken up by chemical means.
- Used fuel assemblies removed from a reactor after several years used and treated as waste
- Incapeable of spontainious radioactive decay
- The adverse health effect of a radionuclide due to its radioactivity.
- The liquid or gas used to transfer heat from the reactor core to the steam generators or directly to the turbines.
- a particle of matter indivisible by chemical means.
- Disintegration of atomic nuclei resulting in the emission of alpha or beta particles
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- Permanent removal of a facility
- Chemical process turning U3O8 into UF6 preparatory to enrichment
- The naturally-occurring ionising radiation which every person is exposed to, arising from the Earth's crust
- The smallest mass of fissile material that will support a self-sustaining chain reaction under specified conditionsRadium: A radioactive decay product of uranium often found in uranium ore.
- The energy absorbed by tissue from ionising radiation.
- A general term denoting the quantity of radiation or energy absorbed in a specific mass
16 Clues: Permanent removal of a facility • a material that stops radiation • Incapeable of spontainious radioactive decay • The metal tubes containing oxide fuel pellets • a particle of matter indivisible by chemical means. • The energy absorbed by tissue from ionising radiation. • Chemical process turning U3O8 into UF6 preparatory to enrichment • ...
Energy Vocabulary 2023-05-01
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- A resource that has a theoretically unlimited supply and is not depleted when used by people.
- A source of energy that has a finite supply capable of being exhausted.
- Uses the rise and fall of tides to convert kinetic energy
- Concentration of waste added to air, water
- harvests the energy of the sun
- is a hydrocarbon-containing material formed underground from the remains of dead plants and animals
- Generation of electricity using flowing water
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- cells produce electricity by combining hydrogen and oxygen atoms
- plant or animal material used as fuel to produce electricity or heat
- is produced by the up and down motion of floating devices placed on the surface of the ocean.
- large turbines to take available wind as the power to turn
- The separation, collection, processing, marketing, and reuse of unwanted material.
- The energy is created through a specific nuclear reaction
- Energy that is produced from beneath the earth.
14 Clues: harvests the energy of the sun • Concentration of waste added to air, water • Generation of electricity using flowing water • Energy that is produced from beneath the earth. • The energy is created through a specific nuclear reaction • Uses the rise and fall of tides to convert kinetic energy • large turbines to take available wind as the power to turn • ...
Energy Review 2021-03-19
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- The ability to do work
- mining/ minimal effects on the surface, road building, soil degradation
- strip mine/ type of coal mine
- drainage/ oxygen, water, and pyrite react and form sulfuric acid
- energy/ An energy source that can be easily replenished
- removal/ type of coal mine
- a solid, combustible mineral made of carbon, formed from organic matter often million of years of comparison.
- energy source/ Energ forms that can be used directly as they appear in nature
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- energy/ derived from sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes.
- mining/ mountaintop removal, strip mining
- cons/ highly polluting, damages environment, emits Co2, global warming.
- energy source/ electricity, coal, alcohol fuels
- and water pollution/ change in Co2 composition
- fuels- remains of ancient organisms that with time and pressure converted into coal, oil, or natural gas
- pros/ inexpensive, easy to transport easy to use as a fuel source
15 Clues: The ability to do work • removal/ type of coal mine • strip mine/ type of coal mine • mining/ mountaintop removal, strip mining • and water pollution/ change in Co2 composition • energy source/ electricity, coal, alcohol fuels • energy/ An energy source that can be easily replenished • drainage/ oxygen, water, and pyrite react and form sulfuric acid • ...
Energy Review 2021-03-19
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- energy forms that can be used directly as they appear in nature.
- Remains of ancient organisms that with time and pressure converted into coal, oil, or natural gas.
- 76% of consumption on oil.
- A solid, combustible mineral made of carbon, formed from organic matter after million of years of compression.
- 20% of global energy used per year.
- Leach into nearby streams, picking up heavy metals and reacting as it travels.
- Located above oil deposits.
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- An energy source that can be easily replenished.
- Derived from sources that will run our or will not be replenished in our lifetimes - or even many, many lifetimes.
- Mountaintop removal.
- Minimal effects on the surface.
- energy in a transformed state.
- Mountaintop Removal.
- the ability to do work
- Toxic materials from ash storage.
15 Clues: Mountaintop removal. • Mountaintop Removal. • the ability to do work • 76% of consumption on oil. • Located above oil deposits. • energy in a transformed state. • Minimal effects on the surface. • Toxic materials from ash storage. • 20% of global energy used per year. • An energy source that can be easily replenished. • ...
Energy Flow 2021-10-21
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- an organism that makes its own food
- breaks down dead organisms for energy
- single eating pattern that shows energy flow
- organism's position on a food web
- where PS occurs in a plant
- sun's energy
- Richardson
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- sugar made by plants during PS
- material created during a chemical reaction
- overlapping food chains to show energy flow
- shows total energy at each trophic level
- shows direction of energy flow
- material needed to begin a chemical reaction
- an organism that eats other organisms
14 Clues: Richardson • sun's energy • where PS occurs in a plant • sugar made by plants during PS • shows direction of energy flow • organism's position on a food web • an organism that makes its own food • breaks down dead organisms for energy • an organism that eats other organisms • shows total energy at each trophic level • material created during a chemical reaction • ...
energy source 2022-04-22
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- natural fuel
- not able to use again
- preventing waste use
- able to use again
- to use it for somehting else
- affects earth
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- to use again
- the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume.
- sun energy
- use of nuclear reactions to produce electricity.
- earth heat
- water power
- cut down on ammount used
- turbine energy
14 Clues: sun energy • earth heat • water power • to use again • natural fuel • affects earth • turbine energy • able to use again • preventing waste use • not able to use again • cut down on ammount used • to use it for somehting else • use of nuclear reactions to produce electricity. • the total mass of organisms in a given area or volume.
Energy Vocabulary 2022-11-04
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- things people use that come from the environment
- energy sources that can be replaced naturally, such as the sun, wind, and water
- stored energy held by an object because of relative position, electric charge, or internal stress
- energy that flows through wires to and in our communities to power lights, televisions, computers, and appliances
- energy that is generated from wind and captured in a turbine
- using less energy to help solve our environment
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- energy sources that cannot be replaced easily
- sources of energy such as coal, oil, and natural gas, that come from dead plants and organisms
- the energy an object has due to motion
- when energy moves from one place or form to another
- the ability to do work and provide power
- power that is generated from moving water
- a container that stores energy until it is needed
- power that is generated from sunlight
14 Clues: power that is generated from sunlight • the energy an object has due to motion • the ability to do work and provide power • power that is generated from moving water • energy sources that cannot be replaced easily • using less energy to help solve our environment • things people use that come from the environment • a container that stores energy until it is needed • ...
Energy Flow 2022-10-27
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- overall process by which sunlight, water and carbon dioxide are chemically converted into chemical energy stored in glucose
- proteins that speed up biochemical reactions by lowering the activation energy
- substances that are changed during a chemical reaction (ingredients)
- pigment that captures sunlight
- pancake like stakes of thylakoid membranes
- releases energy (ends with less energy than you started with)
- fluid-like substance that fills the space between the grana
- absorbs energy (end with you more energy that you started with)
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- process of an organism making its own food using chemicals instead of sunlight
- chemical reactions within each cell of an organism
- the breaking and forming of bonds between different substances during chemical changes
- substances that are made by a chemical reaction
- energy carrying molecule that carries/stores energy for cell functions
- enzymes active site get deformed and loses its specific shape
14 Clues: pigment that captures sunlight • pancake like stakes of thylakoid membranes • substances that are made by a chemical reaction • chemical reactions within each cell of an organism • fluid-like substance that fills the space between the grana • releases energy (ends with less energy than you started with) • enzymes active site get deformed and loses its specific shape • ...
Static Energy 2018-03-26
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- A _____________ is a unit of measurement of static charge.
- When an object is given a charge by touching.
- _____________ leads extra electrons safely to the ground.
- When an object gains electrons, it becomes a __________ charge.
- Another word for negative charges.
- When two different charges are put together, they _______ each other.
- A ____________ is a push or a pull.
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- When an object loses electrons, it becomes a __________ charge.
- When an object is given a charge without any touching.
- When an object lets electricity move quickly through it.
- When an object does not let electricity move quickly through it.
- A force at _______________ works without touching.
- When two of the same charges are put together, they _______ each other.
- When something has no charge.
14 Clues: When something has no charge. • Another word for negative charges. • A ____________ is a push or a pull. • When an object is given a charge by touching. • A force at _______________ works without touching. • When an object is given a charge without any touching. • When an object lets electricity move quickly through it. • ...
Energy Crossword 2018-10-21
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- Energy / Energy stored due to an object's position or arrangement
- Energy / Energy of motion
- / Energy produced by the movement of atoms
- / Induced or spontaneous change of one energy into another by a nuclear process
- / The movement of groups of molecules within fluids such as liquids or gases; results in a transfer of heat
- / Energy transferred by direct contact due to a difference in temperature
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- Energy / The sum of kinetic and potential energy in an object that is used to do work
- of Conservation of Energy / Energy can neither be created nor destroyed
- / Transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space
- / The flow of electrons through a conductor
- / A form of energy caused by the movement of electrons from one location to another; forms an electric charge
- Energy / Kinetic energy; forms types of light that people can see, as well as invisible waves
- / the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- Energy / Kinetic energy caused by an object's vibrations
14 Clues: Energy / Energy of motion • / Energy produced by the movement of atoms • / The flow of electrons through a conductor • Energy / Kinetic energy caused by an object's vibrations • Energy / Energy stored due to an object's position or arrangement • of Conservation of Energy / Energy can neither be created nor destroyed • ...
nuclear energy 2023-11-14
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- the number that represents the elements place on the table
- the process or result of joining two or more things together to form a single entity
- lightest and most penetrating
- a positive charged particle
- the center of an atom
- the act of emitting radiation spontaneously
- the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei
- the weight of the element
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- the time taken for the radioactivity of a specified isotope to fall to half its original value.
- the action of dividing or splitting something into two or more parts.
- a neutral charged particle
- a chemical reaction or other process in which the products themselves promote or spread the reaction
- middle weight and middle penetrating
- heaviest and least penetrating
14 Clues: the center of an atom • the weight of the element • a neutral charged particle • a positive charged particle • lightest and most penetrating • heaviest and least penetrating • middle weight and middle penetrating • the act of emitting radiation spontaneously • the number that represents the elements place on the table • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-06
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- How elements are organized and identified on the periodic table
- When an atom emits mass and energy, also called radiation
- Contains protons and neutrons, center of an atom
- A series of events is caused by the previous one
- Large atom splits into 2 or more smaller atoms and releases 2 or 3 neutrons
- When the mass is different than what is shown on the periodic table
- Time required for half of a sample to decay
- Neutral Charge
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- Most dangerous type of radiation
- Nuclei of 2 atoms combine
- Negative charge, when neutron turns into proton, this is released
- Positive Charge, amount of this is Atomic Number
- Weakest type of radioactive decay emits this
- The weight of an atom shown on the periodic table
14 Clues: Neutral Charge • Nuclei of 2 atoms combine • Most dangerous type of radiation • Time required for half of a sample to decay • Weakest type of radioactive decay emits this • Positive Charge, amount of this is Atomic Number • Contains protons and neutrons, center of an atom • A series of events is caused by the previous one • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-06
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- a particle with a helium nucleus
- two or more elements with the same atomic number but different atomic mass
- the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus
- a chemical reaction process in which products promote the spread of the reaction
- the central core of an atom consisting of protons and neutrons
- a nuclear reaction in which two nuclei combine to form a single heavier one
- a particle with a fast moving electron emitted with radioactive decay
- a positively charged atom
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- radiation an electromagnetic radiation emitted with an unstable nucleus
- the time required for the atomic nuclei of a radioactive sample to decay
- the emission of ionizing radiation or particles
- a subatomic particle without an electric charge
- a nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus splits
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
14 Clues: a positively charged atom • a particle with a helium nucleus • the emission of ionizing radiation or particles • a subatomic particle without an electric charge • the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • a nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus splits • the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus • ...
Nueclar Energy 2023-11-03
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- an uncharged atomic particle that has a mass nearly equal to that of the proton
- They have the same atomic number and position in the periodic table, but differ in nucleon numbers due to different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei
- Unlike alpha and beta particles, which have both energy and mass, theese rays are pure energy.
- a high-energy, high-speed electron or positron emitted by the radioactive decay of an atomic nucleus during the process of decay
- composite particles consisting of two protons and two neutrons tightly bound together
- a reaction in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller nuclei
- a sequence of reactions where a reactive product or by-product causes additional reactions to take place.
- a proposed form of power generation that would generate electricity by using heat from nuclear fusion reactions
- a positive electric charge ts mass is slightly less than that of a neutron
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- nuclei that are unstable and that decay by emitting energetic particles
- the emission of ionizing radiation or particles caused by the spontaneous disintegration of atomic nuclei.
- the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus.
- the amount of time it takes to decay half of an element
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
14 Clues: the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus. • the amount of time it takes to decay half of an element • nuclei that are unstable and that decay by emitting energetic particles • a positive electric charge ts mass is slightly less than that of a neutron • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-09
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- A chemical reaction or other process in which the products themselves promote or spread the reaction, which under certain conditions may accelerate dramatically
- The total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus
- Positive charge
- The time taken for the radioactivity of a specified isotope to fall to half its original value.
- A neutron turns into a proton and an electron is emitted
- Neutral charge
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- The number of protons
- An Alpha released and the element charges
- No charge particles released- only high gamma rays are released
- Occurs when two smaller nuclei collide with a large amount of energy to form a single large nucleus
- Occurs when a large nucleus is impacted by a neutron and splits the nucleus into two or more smaller nuclei
- Same electron and protons but different neutrons
- The emission of ionizing radiation or particles caused by the spontaneous disintegration of atomic nuclei.
- The brain of a cell
14 Clues: Neutral charge • Positive charge • The brain of a cell • The number of protons • An Alpha released and the element charges • Same electron and protons but different neutrons • The total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus • A neutron turns into a proton and an electron is emitted • No charge particles released- only high gamma rays are released • ...
Nuclear energy 2023-11-09
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- subtract the mass number from the atomic number
- half the life of an element
- powerhouse of the cell
- emission of radiation
- helps treat cancer
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- nucleus is come into contact with and splits
- two nuclei combine and form a larger nuclei
- total number of protons and neutrons
- blocked by aluminum
- sequence of reactions
- same as the atomic number
- blocked by skin
- same as the number of electrons
- element with an altered number of electrons
14 Clues: blocked by skin • helps treat cancer • blocked by aluminum • sequence of reactions • emission of radiation • powerhouse of the cell • same as the atomic number • half the life of an element • same as the number of electrons • total number of protons and neutrons • two nuclei combine and form a larger nuclei • element with an altered number of electrons • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-03
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- a nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus splits
- a positively charged atom
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus
- a nuclear reaction in which two nuclei combine to form a single heavier one
- two or more elements with the same atomic number but different atomic mass
- the emission of ionizing radiation or particles
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- a particle with a helium nucleus
- a chemical reaction process in which products promote the spread of the reaction
- the central core of an atom consisting of protons and neutrons
- an electromagnetic radiation emitted with an unstable nucleus
- a particle with a fast moving electron emitted with radioactive decay
- the time required for the atomic nuclei of a radioactive sample to decay
- a subatomic particle without an electric charge
14 Clues: a positively charged atom • a particle with a helium nucleus • the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • a subatomic particle without an electric charge • the emission of ionizing radiation or particles • a nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus splits • the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-01
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- Can go through skin and aluminium but is stopped by lead
- Calculated by adding neutrons and protons
- When an atom has a different mass than whats on the periodic table
- Instability in a atom which makes it this
- 2 atom combine and release energy
- When something happens and causes another set of reactions to happen
- This determines its place on the periodic table, Calculated by the number of protons
- The Time point when a sample has gotten to half of its original amount
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- An atom splits and releases energy
- Is released during beta decay, Is one electron
- Releases during Alpha decay, Also known as a helium nucleus
- Determines what element it is
- the center of a atom and contains most mass in a atom
- Neutrally charged subatomic particle, Weighs 1 amu
14 Clues: Determines what element it is • 2 atom combine and release energy • An atom splits and releases energy • Calculated by adding neutrons and protons • Instability in a atom which makes it this • Is released during beta decay, Is one electron • Neutrally charged subatomic particle, Weighs 1 amu • the center of a atom and contains most mass in a atom • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-01
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- Number The number of protons in an element
- Clumped with neutrons in the middle of an atom and is positively charged
- A subatomic atom that is neither positive nor negative
- When a large atom splits into half and releases 2 or 3 neutrons
- A type of radioactivity that is strong enough to penetrate skin, but gets stopped by Aluminum
- The mass of a specific element
- The amount of time for half of an element to go through radioactive decay
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- A change in number of neutrons
- A radioactive decay that is the weakest of the 3 and cannot even penetrate skin
- The ability of an atom to emit mass and energy
- The control center of a cell
- Reaction When one an action takes place and affects what is around it and it continues what it did
- When the nuclei of two atoms combine and make a heavier nucleus
- Another type of radioactive decay that is the strongest and can only be stopped by lead
14 Clues: The control center of a cell • A change in number of neutrons • The mass of a specific element • Number The number of protons in an element • The ability of an atom to emit mass and energy • A subatomic atom that is neither positive nor negative • When a large atom splits into half and releases 2 or 3 neutrons • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-01
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- Number The number of protons in an element
- Clumped with neutrons in the middle of an atom and is positively charged
- A subatomic atom that is neither positive nor negative
- When a large atom splits into half and releases 2 or 3 neutrons
- A type of radioactivity that is strong enough to penetrate skin, but gets stopped by Aluminum
- The mass of a specific element
- The amount of time for half of an element to go through radioactive decay
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- A change in number of neutrons
- A radioactive decay that is the weakest of the 3 and cannot even penetrate skin
- The ability of an atom to emit mass and energy
- The control center of a cell
- Reaction When one an action takes place and affects what is around it and it continues what it did
- When the nuclei of two atoms combine and make a heavier nucleus
- Another type of radioactive decay that is the strongest and can only be stopped by lead
14 Clues: The control center of a cell • A change in number of neutrons • The mass of a specific element • Number The number of protons in an element • The ability of an atom to emit mass and energy • A subatomic atom that is neither positive nor negative • When a large atom splits into half and releases 2 or 3 neutrons • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-03
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- A positively charged particle, found in the nucleus,and weighs exactly 1 AMU
- The nuclei of 2 atoms combine, forming an atom with a heavier nucleus
- Holds all of the Protons and neutron
- Atoms of the same element that have different number of neutrons
- The Ability of an atom to emit mass and energy
- The time taken for the radioactive isotope to fall to half its original value
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- A series of events, each caused by the previous one
- Weakest form of decay and least dangerous
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, determines its place in the periodic table
- Has a neutral charge, found in the nucleus, and weighs exactly 1 AMU
- A neutron turns into a proton and a electron is emitted
- The total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus
- Most dangerous, no changed particles release only high energy gamma rays
- The radioactive nucleus of a large atom is split into 2 or more smaller ones,also releases 2 or 3 neutrons
14 Clues: Holds all of the Protons and neutron • Weakest form of decay and least dangerous • The Ability of an atom to emit mass and energy • A series of events, each caused by the previous one • The total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus • A neutron turns into a proton and a electron is emitted • Atoms of the same element that have different number of neutrons • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-03
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- The radioactive nucleus of a large atom is split into 2 or more smaller ones,also releases 2 or 3 neutrons
- The Ability of an atom to emit mass and energy
- Has a neutral charge, found in the nucleus, and weighs exactly 1 AMU
- A neutron turns into a proton and a electron is emitted
- Most dangerous, no changed particles release only high energy gamma rays
- The time taken for the radioactive isotope to fall to half its original value
- Holds all of the Protons and neutron
- Atoms of the same element that have different number of neutrons
- A positively charged particle, found in the nucleus,and weighs exactly 1 AMU
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- A series of events, each caused by the previous one
- Weakest form of decay and least dangerous
- The nuclei of 2 atoms combine, forming an atom with a heavier nucleus
- The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, determines its place in the periodic table
- The total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus
14 Clues: Holds all of the Protons and neutron • Weakest form of decay and least dangerous • The Ability of an atom to emit mass and energy • A series of events, each caused by the previous one • The total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus • A neutron turns into a proton and a electron is emitted • Atoms of the same element that have different number of neutrons • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-06
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- the number used to organized elements on a periodic table
- when two radioactive nuclei combine and result in energy
- the amount of time it takes for half of the original element to decay
- a neutron splits the nucleus of a radioactive atom
- helium nucleus
- an electron that is sent out of the nucleus
- the average mass taken out of all possible isotopes of an atom
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- energy that leaves the nucleus
- when radiation is continuously being emitted
- a particle with a neutral charge
- a positively charged particle of an atom
- the center of an atom
- when two atoms have the same proton number but they differ in mass
- when one action leads to another
14 Clues: helium nucleus • the center of an atom • energy that leaves the nucleus • a particle with a neutral charge • when one action leads to another • a positively charged particle of an atom • an electron that is sent out of the nucleus • when radiation is continuously being emitted • a neutron splits the nucleus of a radioactive atom • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-06
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- atoms of an element with a differing number of neutrons in it's nucleus.
- the center of an atom; contains protons and neutrons.
- nucleus split apart, releasing energy; used in nuclear power plants.
- the mass of the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus.
- the time required for 1/2 of atoms of a radioactive substance to decay
- the number of protons in a nucleus.
- 2 protons and 2 neutrons bonded together and emitted from the nucleus during radioactive decay
- the emission of radiation by an unstable nucleus.
- a subatomic particle found in the nucleus of an atom; has a positive charge
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- nuclei fuse together to form a heavier nucleus; requires large amounts of heat; the reaction that occurs in the sun.
- a subatomic particle that has no/neutral charge and is in the nucleus of an atom.
- when gamma rays and energy are emitted from an unstable nucleus.
- a chemical or nuclear reaction producing energy or products that trigger other reactions.
- an electron emitted from the nucleus during radioactive decay.
14 Clues: the number of protons in a nucleus. • the emission of radiation by an unstable nucleus. • the center of an atom; contains protons and neutrons. • an electron emitted from the nucleus during radioactive decay. • when gamma rays and energy are emitted from an unstable nucleus. • the mass of the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus. • ...
Nuclear energy 2023-11-01
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- The middle part of an atom consisting of protons and neutrons.
- The time it takes for half of the radioactive atoms to decay.
- Can be stopped by aluminum, is negatively charged, and is identical to a high energy electron.
- Is stopped by skin,Cannot harm you unless it is inhaled,and is identical to a helium nucleus, also is positively charged.
- Has no charge, around the same weight as a proton, and is inside the nucleus.
- The act of emitting radiation spontaneously
- Is the same as the number of protons and determines the chemical properties of an atom and tells which element.
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- Atoms are split apart and release energy(used in power plants).
- Is emitted during the processes of an alpha particle and a beta particle,has high energy,and short wave lengths.
- Atoms are combining,occurs on the sun, and scientists have tried to use it in nuclear power plants.
- Has a positive charge and is the same number as the atomic number.
- a series of events so related to each other that each one initiates the next.
- A difference in neutrons Which causes an atoms mass to be different from what's on the periodic table.
- The total number of protons and neutrons combined in a atom.
14 Clues: The act of emitting radiation spontaneously • The total number of protons and neutrons combined in a atom. • The time it takes for half of the radioactive atoms to decay. • The middle part of an atom consisting of protons and neutrons. • Atoms are split apart and release energy(used in power plants). • ...
Nuclear Energy 2023-11-06
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- a fast-moving electron emitted by radioactive decay of substances.
- the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus.
- the action of dividing or splitting something into two or more parts.
- the interval of time required for one-half of the atomic nuclei of a radioactive sample to decay
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- atoms of the same element that have a different number of neutrons
- the release of energy from the decay of the nuclei of certain kinds of atoms and isotopes.
- two light nuclei merge to form a single heavier nucleus
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- subatomic particles found inside the nucleus of every atom.
- A positively charged particle that consists of two protons and two neutrons bound together
- These are often emitted along with alpha or beta particles during radioactive decay.
- the membrane-enclosed organelle within a cell that contains the chromosomes.
- a chemical reaction or other process in which the products themselves promote or spread the reaction.
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge
14 Clues: the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom • the total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus. • two light nuclei merge to form a single heavier nucleus • subatomic particles found inside the nucleus of every atom. • a fast-moving electron emitted by radioactive decay of substances. • atoms of the same element that have a different number of neutrons • ...
Thermal Energy 2023-12-13
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- Matter in which atoms are closely spaced and vibrate in a fixed position
- the transfer of thermal energy through currents in a liquid or gas
- the motion of atoms or molecules within a substance
- the transfer of thermal energy through direct contact within a solid
- the average kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules within a substance
- Matter in which atoms vibrate so much that they are far apart
- the transfer of thermal energy from a hotter area to a colder area
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- the transfer of thermal energy through electromagnetic waves
- the smallest unit of matter
- a group of atoms bonded together
- Matter in which atoms are constantly moving around and bumping into each other
- the energy of motion
- a measure of the total number of atoms in a substance
- anything that has mass and takes up space
14 Clues: the energy of motion • the smallest unit of matter • a group of atoms bonded together • anything that has mass and takes up space • the motion of atoms or molecules within a substance • a measure of the total number of atoms in a substance • the transfer of thermal energy through electromagnetic waves • Matter in which atoms vibrate so much that they are far apart • ...
Energy Balance 2024-04-15
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- is the energy required to complete digestion, absorption, metabolism
- most dangerous place to have extra fat
- BMI stands for
- having a BMI under 18.5
- is an example for dense food
- energy intake is less than energy output
- energy in equals energy out
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- important factor in losing weight
- this fat lies under the skin
- activities that require little movement
- energy stored in food is called ______ energy
- is one factor for using your calories
- has empty calories
- having a BMI over 29.9
14 Clues: BMI stands for • has empty calories • having a BMI over 29.9 • having a BMI under 18.5 • energy in equals energy out • this fat lies under the skin • is an example for dense food • important factor in losing weight • is one factor for using your calories • most dangerous place to have extra fat • activities that require little movement • energy intake is less than energy output • ...
Thermal Energy 2023-10-20
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- To set free or let go
- A material that does not easily allow the transfer of heat or electricity
- The movement of energy from one object to another
- To take in or soak up something, like heat or a liquid
- The transfer of heat through the movement of a fluid (liquid or gas)
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance
- A process in which substances atoms rearrange to form different substances
- The transfer of heat or electricity through direct contact between particles or objects
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- The total energy that comes from the movement of particles within a substance, such as heat.
- A chemical reaction that absorbs heat from its surroundings, causing a decrease in temperature
- A chemical reaction or process that releases heat or energy to the surroundings
- The transfer of heat or energy through electromagnetic waves, such as light or infrared radiation
- The transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object
- A material that allows the transfer of heat or electricity easily
14 Clues: To set free or let go • The movement of energy from one object to another • To take in or soak up something, like heat or a liquid • A material that allows the transfer of heat or electricity easily • The transfer of heat through the movement of a fluid (liquid or gas) • The transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object • ...
ENERGY SOURCES 2024-10-19
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- Energy derived from flowing water
- The main benefit of using renewable energy sources is that they reduce _.
- Renewable energy from moving air
- _ fuels are mixtures of hydrocarbons that formed over millions of years from the remains of dead organisms.
- Solar panels convert sunlight into __.
- Energy harnessed from the heat of the Earth
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- __ energy is generated by the wind turning turbines.
- Energy from the sun
- The practice of improving energy use
- Organic materials used as fuel
- _ energy is a nonrenewable that does not release air pollution or cause global warming.
- Process of turning waste into reusable material
- Using energy-efficient appliances can __ energy consumption.
- A nonrenewable energy source used as a fuel for generating electricity
- Energy derived from the ocean
15 Clues: Energy from the sun • Energy derived from the ocean • Organic materials used as fuel • Renewable energy from moving air • Energy derived from flowing water • The practice of improving energy use • Solar panels convert sunlight into __. • Energy harnessed from the heat of the Earth • Process of turning waste into reusable material • ...
Energy Crossword 2024-10-10
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- the ability to do work (cause an object to move) or cause change
- the potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- a form of energy that travels through space as waves
- the process of changing one form of energy to another
- when force is exerted on an object which causes it to move
- energy that an object has due to its motion
- a form of potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds
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- stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- the total potential & kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- the rate at which work is done or the rate at which one form of energy transforms to another
- the energy of moving electrical charges
- a material, such as coal that forms over millions of years from the remains of ancient plants and animals
- energy associated with the position & motion of an object=PE + KE
- potential energy that depends on the height of an object
14 Clues: the energy of moving electrical charges • energy that an object has due to its motion • a form of energy that travels through space as waves • the potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • the process of changing one form of energy to another • potential energy that depends on the height of an object • ...
Incredible Energy 2024-09-30
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- to mix with water and become part of it
- a straight line of light
- a very small ppiece of material that's burning
- (adj) something that produces light; we can say it about lamps and candles
- (adj) you can see through it
- to make something smaller or less
- a soft orange or yellow metal. медь
- a metal rope that electricity moves through
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- шахтер
- a liquid that butrns and powers an engine
- фейерверк
- a material that stops heat, sound or electricity
- (adj) you can't see through it
- растягиваться
14 Clues: шахтер • фейерверк • растягиваться • a straight line of light • (adj) you can see through it • (adj) you can't see through it • to make something smaller or less • a soft orange or yellow metal. медь • to mix with water and become part of it • a liquid that butrns and powers an engine • a metal rope that electricity moves through • a very small ppiece of material that's burning • ...
energy vocabulary 2024-12-10
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- the energy can use again
- The ability to do work.
- Heat energy from the Earth.
- life
- Where something comes from
- moving air
- The energy of movement.
- wate
- Making movement
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- the energy can"t use again
- Stored energy that has not been used yet.
- sun
- Spinning blades to produce.
- The most common type of energy - created from other forms of energy
14 Clues: sun • life • wate • moving air • Making movement • The ability to do work. • The energy of movement. • the energy can use again • the energy can"t use again • Where something comes from • Heat energy from the Earth. • Spinning blades to produce. • Stored energy that has not been used yet. • The most common type of energy - created from other forms of energy
Energy Vocabulary 2024-12-10
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- cannot be used more than once
- moving air
- life
- Water
- making movement
- Stored energy that has not been used yet
- the ability to do work
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- spinning blades that produce energy.
- sun
- can be used more than once
- the energy of movement
- heat energy from the Earth
- The most common type of energy
- Where something comes from
14 Clues: sun • life • Water • moving air • making movement • the energy of movement • the ability to do work • can be used more than once • heat energy from the Earth • Where something comes from • cannot be used more than once • The most common type of energy • spinning blades that produce energy. • Stored energy that has not been used yet
Energy Vocabulary 2024-12-10
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- energy moving air
- Where something comes from
- The ability to do work
- Energy Stored energy that has not been used yet
- The most common type of energy-is created from other forms of energy
- Spinning blades to produce electricity
- Energy It can be used more than without changing it
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- Energy It can be used more than ones without changing it
- water
- Heat energy from Earth
- Energy The energy of movement
- sun
- making movement
- life
14 Clues: sun • life • water • making movement • energy moving air • The ability to do work • Heat energy from Earth • Where something comes from • Energy The energy of movement • Spinning blades to produce electricity • Energy Stored energy that has not been used yet • Energy It can be used more than without changing it • Energy It can be used more than ones without changing it • ...
Thermal Energy 2024-11-07
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- simply feeling the absence of heat.
- unit that measures mass
- the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a material by 1 °C or K.
- unit that measures energy
- the sum of kinetic and potential energy of the particles in an object.
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- When heat flows out of an object, the change in heat is
- change in
- When heat flows into an object, the change in heat is
- The higher the temperature, the faster the particles are
- measures extreme temperatures
- Thermal energy increases as mass
- the transfer of energy from one object to another.
- most common unit for temperature
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in an object.
14 Clues: change in • unit that measures mass • unit that measures energy • measures extreme temperatures • Thermal energy increases as mass • most common unit for temperature • simply feeling the absence of heat. • the transfer of energy from one object to another. • When heat flows into an object, the change in heat is • When heat flows out of an object, the change in heat is • ...
Coal Energy 2025-02-18
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- Coal produces heat, which boils water, creating steam. The steam spins a turbine, creating __________.
- This political party generally does not support coal use.
- Coal was used in the Industrial Revolution because it was cheap, it did not ____ as much as wood fuel.
- Is coal renewable or nonrenewable?
- Coal is mostly used because it is _____ and easy.
- How much coal is used by the world yearly?
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- Coal produces _____.
- How many types of coal are there?
- This political party generally supports coal use.
- Coal is the most abundant __________ in the United States.
- This type of coal holds the most carbon,and has the highest heatin value of all types.
- The type of energy that this is about!
- This is a dangerous substance produced by coal burning that is sometimes mixed into concrete.
- This is a more concentrated form of coal that is usually used to melt down metals.
14 Clues: Coal produces _____. • How many types of coal are there? • Is coal renewable or nonrenewable? • The type of energy that this is about! • How much coal is used by the world yearly? • This political party generally supports coal use. • Coal is mostly used because it is _____ and easy. • This political party generally does not support coal use. • ...
Understanding Energy 2025-02-25
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- machine for changing mechanical energy to electrical energy
- form of energy in moving objects
- form of energy in matter, associated with movement of particles
- amount of work done in a given amount of time
- form of energy a battery stores
- form of energy released from the nucleus of an atom
- shared energy
- form of energy received from the sun
- energy of motion
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- the unit used to measure power
- As an object falls, its kinetic energy
- form of energy that causes electrons to flow
- Work is measured in metric units called
- The law of of energy states that energy is neither created nor destroyed
14 Clues: shared energy • energy of motion • the unit used to measure power • form of energy a battery stores • form of energy in moving objects • form of energy received from the sun • As an object falls, its kinetic energy • Work is measured in metric units called • form of energy that causes electrons to flow • amount of work done in a given amount of time • ...
Thermal Energy 2025-02-28
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- stays the same over time
- when something is colder, its molecules move ___
- groups of atoms
- when something is hotter, its molecules move ___
- caused by motion or force
- energy moves from a hotter object to a ___ one
- average kinetic energy
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- movement from one object to another
- total kinetic energy
- when objects such as molecules hit each other
- the coldest a thing can possibly get
- two objects in contact have the same temperature
- subtract the highest from the lowest number in a set
- add all numbers in a set and divide by the # of #
14 Clues: groups of atoms • total kinetic energy • average kinetic energy • stays the same over time • caused by motion or force • movement from one object to another • the coldest a thing can possibly get • when objects such as molecules hit each other • energy moves from a hotter object to a ___ one • when something is colder, its molecules move ___ • ...
Energy Enzymes 2025-02-17
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- Reactions that require energy input
- Term for a reaction where products have less free energy than reactants
- The law stating energy cannot be created or destroyed
- Energy associated with movement
- A form of electromagnetic radiation visible to the eye
- The ability to promote change or do work
- An agent that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
- The energy in molecular bonds, a form of potential energy
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- A protein catalyst in living cells
- The unusable energy that increases when energy is transferred
- The energy possessed by an object due to its motion or position relative to other objects
- Releases heat energy
- Potential energy stored in the electrons of molecules
- The initial energy input to start a reaction
14 Clues: Releases heat energy • Energy associated with movement • A protein catalyst in living cells • Reactions that require energy input • The ability to promote change or do work • The initial energy input to start a reaction • Potential energy stored in the electrons of molecules • The law stating energy cannot be created or destroyed • ...
Energy Review 2025-02-19
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- energy that is produced from the flow of electrons through a conductor.
- the production of energy from falling water.
- a material that conducts heat and electricity well.
- a material that does not conduct heat well.
- energy that is gained by the physical movement or the position of an object.
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- energy that is produced from the movement of the particles that make up matter.
- energy produced from using the heat from within Earth.
- the Sun's electromagnetic waves in the form of radiant energy.
- energy that travels in electromagnetic waves and through space.
- An electrically charged object that attracts uncharged objects.
- the ability to do work.
- energy that is produced from the reaction of molecules.
- energy created by air that moves the blades of a turbine.
- energy that is produced by sound vibrations and cannot travel in space.
14 Clues: the ability to do work. • a material that does not conduct heat well. • the production of energy from falling water. • a material that conducts heat and electricity well. • energy produced from using the heat from within Earth. • energy that is produced from the reaction of molecules. • energy created by air that moves the blades of a turbine. • ...
Thermal Energy 2025-01-23
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- Describes an object with a higher temperature.
- Transfer The process of energy moving from one object to another.
- Flow The direction of energy transfer, from hotter objects to cooler ones.
- Objects Objects with more molecules or greater volume.
- Describes an object with a lower temperature.
- Energy A misconception term (not scientifically accurate). Instead, energy decreases during cooling.
- Objects Objects with fewer molecules or less volume.
- Energy Energy that transfers between objects due to a temperature difference.
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of molecules in a substance.
- Loss When molecules release energy, decreasing their motion and temperature.
- Energy The energy associated with the motion of molecules.
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- The smallest units of a substance that retain its chemical properties.
- To become lower in energy, temperature, or motion.
- Equilibrium The state when two objects in contact have the same temperature.
- The state when two objects touch, allowing energy transfer to occur.
- Gain When molecules absorb energy, increasing their motion and temperature.
- Temperature The final shared temperature of two objects after energy transfer.
17 Clues: Describes an object with a lower temperature. • Describes an object with a higher temperature. • To become lower in energy, temperature, or motion. • Objects Objects with fewer molecules or less volume. • Objects Objects with more molecules or greater volume. • Energy The energy associated with the motion of molecules. • ...
Thermal Energy 2025-04-21
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- the moment when two objects hit each other
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a measure of how hot or cold something is due to movement of molecules
- energy the total kinetic energy of all the molecules that make up a sample
- when something becomes different over time
- a balanced state in which a system is stable
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- when something stays mostly the same over time
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- to move from one object to another or one place to another
- the ability to make things move or change
- movement of molecules
- a number that summarizes a set of data
- energy the energy that an object has because it is moving
- to reach a conclusion using evidence and reasoning
14 Clues: movement of molecules • a number that summarizes a set of data • the ability to make things move or change • the moment when two objects hit each other • when something becomes different over time • a balanced state in which a system is stable • when something stays mostly the same over time • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • ...
Nuclear Energy 2025-05-05
15 Clues: life • fuel • gamma • power • energy • together • going way • free energy • the posvite • energydensity • of some atoms. • radiation.release • carbon emmissions • hydrogen fuels the • ability to emit nuclear radiation
Energy Transfer 2025-09-23
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- Web A complex network of interconnected food chains in an ecological community.
- Level Each step in a food chain or food web, indicating an organism's feeding position.
- Organisms that obtain nutrients by consuming dead organic matter.
- An animal that feeds on plants.
- Primary Productivity The total rate at which producers capture energy through photosynthesis.
- Primary Productivity The rate at which producers store energy as biomass, minus their respiration.
- The total mass of living organisms in a given area or volume.
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- The process where green plants use sunlight, water, and CO2 to create food.
- Non-living organic matter, such as dead leaves and animal waste.
- Chain A linear sequence of organisms showing how energy is transferred from one to another.
- Transfer The movement of energy from one organism to another in an ecosystem.
- Organisms that create their own food, usually through photosynthesis.
- Resource Able to be replenished naturally within a human timescale.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- Organisms that obtain energy by feeding on other organisms.
15 Clues: An animal that feeds on plants. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • Organisms that obtain energy by feeding on other organisms. • The total mass of living organisms in a given area or volume. • Non-living organic matter, such as dead leaves and animal waste. • Organisms that obtain nutrients by consuming dead organic matter. • ...
Energy Transfer 2025-09-23
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- Web A complex network of interconnected food chains in an ecological community.
- Level Each step in a food chain or food web, indicating an organism's feeding position.
- Organisms that obtain nutrients by consuming dead organic matter.
- An animal that feeds on plants.
- Primary Productivity The total rate at which producers capture energy through photosynthesis.
- Primary Productivity The rate at which producers store energy as biomass, minus their respiration.
- The total mass of living organisms in a given area or volume.
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- The process where green plants use sunlight, water, and CO2 to create food.
- Non-living organic matter, such as dead leaves and animal waste.
- Chain A linear sequence of organisms showing how energy is transferred from one to another.
- Transfer The movement of energy from one organism to another in an ecosystem.
- Organisms that create their own food, usually through photosynthesis.
- Resource Able to be replenished naturally within a human timescale.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- Organisms that obtain energy by feeding on other organisms.
15 Clues: An animal that feeds on plants. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • Organisms that obtain energy by feeding on other organisms. • The total mass of living organisms in a given area or volume. • Non-living organic matter, such as dead leaves and animal waste. • Organisms that obtain nutrients by consuming dead organic matter. • ...
ENERGY CROSSWORDS 2025-10-21
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- The heat energy from the Earths interior that can be used to produce electricity
- Energy cannot be created or ... (law of conservation energy)
- A form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms
- Energy stored in a stretched spring or rubber band
- The unit of power
- Energy obtained from the movement of water
- KE = x mass x ...
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- Example is fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas
- The unit of energy
- The unit of work
- Power = Work ÷ ...
- GPE = ... x gravity x height
- The rate of doing work
- A measure of how much useful energy is obtained from the total
- Work done = Force x ...
15 Clues: The unit of work • The unit of power • The unit of energy • Power = Work ÷ ... • KE = x mass x ... • The rate of doing work • Work done = Force x ... • GPE = ... x gravity x height • Energy obtained from the movement of water • Energy stored in a stretched spring or rubber band • Example is fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas • ...
energy resources 2025-11-27
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- energy from dead organic materials
- energy from moving air
- energy from radioactive materials
- ability to do work
- energy from the sun
- energy from steam underground
- bare land with nothing
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- fossil fuel
- main source of energy for the earth
- energy from moving water on sea
- fossil fuel starting with C
- any source of energy
- energy from trapped water in a dam
- energy resource use for cooking in the kitchen
14 Clues: fossil fuel • ability to do work • energy from the sun • any source of energy • energy from moving air • bare land with nothing • fossil fuel starting with C • energy from steam underground • energy from moving water on sea • energy from radioactive materials • energy from dead organic materials • energy from trapped water in a dam • main source of energy for the earth • ...
Energy Systems 2025-12-11
S1 Energy 2025-12-12
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- A source of renewable energy that uses light from the sun.
- Another name for movement energy.
- The ability to do work.
- Caused by carbon emissions produced from burning fossil fuels.
- Examples of this type of energy include gravitational, elastic and nuclear.
- The energy given out by a torch.
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- The unit used to measure energy.
- Type of fuel that is finite (will run out).
- This is produced in traditional power stations by burning fossil fuels.
- Type of fossil fuel.
- The type of energy contained in fuels and food.
- Type of energies that never run out.
- Scotlands biggest source of renewable energy.
- The useful energy given out by an oven.
14 Clues: Type of fossil fuel. • The ability to do work. • The unit used to measure energy. • The energy given out by a torch. • Another name for movement energy. • Type of energies that never run out. • The useful energy given out by an oven. • Type of fuel that is finite (will run out). • Scotlands biggest source of renewable energy. • The type of energy contained in fuels and food. • ...
Energy Crossword 2026-02-27
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- when we use heat from the earth to generate heat
- energy created through the splitting of atoms
- those that can be replaced and never run out
- solid fossil fuel that is burned for energy
- the materials we use from nature
- any material made by plants and animals that we can convert into energy
- liquid fossil fuel which is mostly underground
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- unlimited heat and light energy
- the best singer alive
- gas of fossil fuels
- those that can't be replaced at the same route it is being used
- flowing water that creates energy that can be captured and turned into electricity
- happens because the sun heats the earth's surface
- releases heat and energy when they are burned and can be bad for the environment
14 Clues: gas of fossil fuels • the best singer alive • unlimited heat and light energy • the materials we use from nature • solid fossil fuel that is burned for energy • those that can be replaced and never run out • energy created through the splitting of atoms • liquid fossil fuel which is mostly underground • when we use heat from the earth to generate heat • ...
Energy Transformation 2026-02-20
14 Clues: lava • hair • propane • changing • wind mill • beaming energy • balloon on hair • energy in waves • lighting striking • another word for heat • heat transfer in liquids • the transfer between two objects • energy cant be ____ nor destroyed • makes things, move, grow and change
Renewable Energy 2026-02-19
14 Clues: water • to fill • reactor • holds water • blade design • use of the sun • to come to an end • green house gases • produces electricity • spins when acted upon • oil, coal, natural gas • energy due to somethings motion • using heat from the earths crust • comes for plants, wood, animal waste
Energy + Metabolism 2026-03-16
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- Free energy
- the reactant for enzymes
- a biological catalyst that decreases activation energy
- the amount of energy the body needs to maintain homeostatis
- a reaction that releases energy
- where glycolysis occurs
- water moving from high to low water potential
- a type of motor protein that moves a vesicle along microtubule tracks
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- network of protein filaments inside the cell
- the first pathway in the metabolism of sugars and doesn't require oxygen
- a reaction that requires energy
- a type of membrane transport requiring ATP to pump ions against the concentration gradient
- chemical processes providing energy and molecules in living cells
- the initial energy input required to start a reaction
14 Clues: Free energy • where glycolysis occurs • the reactant for enzymes • a reaction that requires energy • a reaction that releases energy • network of protein filaments inside the cell • water moving from high to low water potential • the initial energy input required to start a reaction • a biological catalyst that decreases activation energy • ...
Mechanical Revision 2024-10-17
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- – A mechanical device used to store rotational energy and regulate speed.
- – A device that stores chemical energy and converts it into electrical energy.
- – A force that causes rotation around an axis.
- – The electrical potential difference between two points in a circuit.
- circuit – A circuit in which electrical components are connected end to end so that current flows through each one sequentially.
- ratio – The ratio of the rotational speeds of two interlocking gears.
- – Information returned to a system about its output to maintain or adjust performance.
- circuit – A circuit where components are connected across common points, allowing multiple paths for the current.
- – A device that detects and responds to physical input from the environment.
- – The resources or data that are fed into a system for processing.
- system – A system designed to regulate the behavior or output of other systems.
- – The ability to do work, often transformed in systems.
- energy – Energy that a body possesses due to its motion.
- – A device that converts electrical or fluid energy into motion or mechanical work.
- energy – Energy stored within a system or object due to its position or condition.
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- – A group of components working together to perform a task.
- – A device used to store electrical energy temporarily.
- – A component that resists the flow of electrical current.
- – The opposition to the flow of electric current in a circuit.
- – The rate at which energy is transferred or converted.
- – The ratio of useful output energy to input energy.
- – A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals.
- system – A system involving the flow of electrical energy through circuits.
- system – A system that uses mechanical power and forces to perform work.
- – The application of scientific and mathematical principles to design and build systems.
- – The flow of electrical charge through a conductor.
- – The result produced by a system after processing inputs.
- – A device or component that consumes electrical energy in a circuit.
- Law – The relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in an electrical circuit (V = IR).
29 Clues: – A force that causes rotation around an axis. • – The ratio of useful output energy to input energy. • – The flow of electrical charge through a conductor. • – A device used to store electrical energy temporarily. • – The rate at which energy is transferred or converted. • – The ability to do work, often transformed in systems. • ...
8th Topic 3 Energy 2025-02-13
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- The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred; measured in Watts (W), where 1 W = 1 J/s.
- Energy stored in an object due to its height above the ground.
- energy is measured in this unit
- Energy stored in objects that can be stretched or compressed, like springs or rubber bands.
- Radiant energy that travels through space in waves, such as UV, radio, or microwaves.
- A push or pull applied to an object; described by its strength and direction, measured in Newtons (N).
- The more ME an object has, the more _____ it can do
- A principle stating that energy may change form, but it cannot be created or destroyed under ordinary conditions.
- The total amount of kinetic and potential energy in a system; associated with motion, position, or shape.
- Energy that is stored; can be gravitational or elastic.
- Energy of electrical charge; can be kinetic (like lightning) or potential (like batteries).
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- The ability to do work or cause change; it is transferred and measured in Joules (J).
- Potential energy stored in an atom's nucleus.
- The result of a force causing an object to move; calculated as force (N) multiplied by distance (m), measured in Joules (J).
- All forms of E can be ___________ into other forms
- kinetic energy depends upon the ____ of the object and its ____
- if a net force is greater than 0N then the forces are ____ and there will be movement
- if a net force is 0N we can say the forces are _____ and there will be not motion
- Energy stored in chemical bonds, like in food or fuel.
- a Nm is the same as a ____
- Total kinetic and potential energy of the particles in an object; related to the temperature of matter.
- When an object changes its position relative to another object.
- Energy in the form of motion; depends on the mass and speed of a moving object.
- a measure of power- is equal to one J/sec
- The overall force when two or more forces act on an object at the same time; can be balanced, unbalanced, or combined.
25 Clues: a Nm is the same as a ____ • energy is measured in this unit • a measure of power- is equal to one J/sec • Potential energy stored in an atom's nucleus. • All forms of E can be ___________ into other forms • The more ME an object has, the more _____ it can do • Energy stored in chemical bonds, like in food or fuel. • ...
Topic based crosswrod 2025-01-21
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- What term describes a process in which substances change into new ones?
- What process requires energy to separate atoms in molecules?
- What term describes the result of energy transfer in a reaction?
- What term describes the speed at which a reaction takes place?
- What substance speeds up a reaction without being consumed?
- What term describes the part of the universe being studied in thermodynamics?
- What measures how hot or cold something is?
- What process releases energy when atoms in molecules come together?
- What term describes a distinct form of matter, such as solid, liquid, or gas?
- What is the capacity to do work or produce heat?
- What type of reaction occurs when an acid and a base react?
- What term describes the movement of energy from one place to another?
- What is the SI unit of energy?
- What term describes a reaction that requires external energy to occur?
- What type of reaction absorbs energy from the surroundings?
- What is the chemical process of burning a substance with oxygen?
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- What is the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another?
- What factors must be met for a reaction to start?
- What is the amount of energy taken in during an endothermic reaction?
- What type of reaction releases energy to the surroundings?
- What term describes the force holding atoms together in molecules?
- What is the minimum energy required to start a reaction?
- What is the amount of energy given off in an exothermic reaction?
- What is the process of a substance dissolving in a solvent?
- What occurs when substances transition between solid, liquid, or gas?
- What term describes the balance where opposing processes occur at equal rates?
- What biological process releases energy from glucose in cells?
- What term describes a reaction that occurs without external energy?
- What is the force per unit area that affects reaction rates and boiling points?
- What is everything outside the system in thermodynamics?
30 Clues: What is the SI unit of energy? • What measures how hot or cold something is? • What is the capacity to do work or produce heat? • What factors must be met for a reaction to start? • What is the minimum energy required to start a reaction? • What is everything outside the system in thermodynamics? • What type of reaction releases energy to the surroundings? • ...
unit 2 crossword 2026-01-22
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- water power
- powers stuff
- stable subatomic partical
- anything that takes up space
- energy energy released from the nucleus
- heat
- push or pull that can change an object's direction
- tiny particles that make things
- plants
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- energy movement
- energy work or heat
- a force that stops objects
- energy light
- can not be created or destroyed
- negatively charged particle
- energy stored energy
16 Clues: heat • plants • water power • powers stuff • energy work or heat • energy stored energy • energy light • energy movement • stable subatomic partical • a force that stops objects • negatively charged particle • anything that takes up space • can not be created or destroyed • tiny particles that make things • energy energy released from the nucleus • ...
1st Semester Final Exam Crossword 2019-12-13
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- Transferred energy due to temperature
- Universally accepted measurement system
- Objects measure of average kinetic energy
- Equal in force and opposite in direction
- Prefix for the 1000 multiplying factor
- The ability to cause change
- An electric path wired with two or more branches
- Prefix for the 0.01 multiplying factor
- Objects stay in motion unless opposed
- Transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves
- Gravitational force exerted on an object
- Excess electric charge on an object
- A push or pull
- Tendency for a material to resist the flow of electrons
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- A material in which electrons cannot move easily
- Relationship between thermal energy heat and work
- An electric path wired one after another
- Measurement of amount of space
- Distance and direction; change in position
- Force applied through distance
- Energy that is stored
- Measurement of electric current
- A device that changes the force or motion
- Force that causes electric charges to flow
- Sum of the kinetic energy
- A material that slows thermal energy
- Acceleration is same direction as force
- Measurement of quantity of matter
- The force that opposes sliding motion
- Transfer of thermal energy by fluid movement
- Transfer of thermal energy by collision
- Net movement of electric charges
32 Clues: A push or pull • Energy that is stored • Sum of the kinetic energy • The ability to cause change • Measurement of amount of space • Force applied through distance • Measurement of electric current • Net movement of electric charges • Measurement of quantity of matter • Excess electric charge on an object • A material that slows thermal energy • ...
Energy IQ Crossword 2020-04-18
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- A radioactive element used in nuclear energy production.
- The type of energy produced by burning living things like wood.
- 98.1% of the energy is this province is from hydro/wind.
- Most oil refineries are found in this province.
- Crude oil production is measured in these per day.
- These plants are used to produce ethanol.
- 43% of all the energy produced in Canada is this type.
- This website is made by Canadian __________.
- Oil is transported through these.
- _______ energy production refers to the production of energy that is found in nature.
- This province produces 24% of the natural gas produced in Canada.
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- Nunavut relies completely on this fuel for generating electricity.
- The unit of measurement for electricity.
- When an oil rig is off the coast, it is called this kind of mining.
- The word for when a resource or product is sent to another country for sale.
- 8% of all primary energy production in Canada is from this fossil fuel.
- All the energy produced in this province is wind.
- The cleanest-burning fossil fuel comes in this state of matter.
- The majority of the energy produced in this province is nuclear energy.
- The is the name of the oil sands deposit in Alberta, the largest source of oil in Canada.
20 Clues: Oil is transported through these. • The unit of measurement for electricity. • These plants are used to produce ethanol. • This website is made by Canadian __________. • Most oil refineries are found in this province. • All the energy produced in this province is wind. • Crude oil production is measured in these per day. • ...
EmmaKaylaniAmaris 2024-04-16
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- the fourth least dangerous wave
- second least dangerous on the EM radiation spectrum
- a movement of energy outward
- the bottom of a wave
- energy transmits in a scattered arrangement
- have low energy and long wavelengths
- waves that are the most dangerous and high in the spectrum
- midpoint of a wave
- must travel through a medium
- a wall that absorbs and transmits energy
- a repeated motion that are caused by disturbance which they're a pathway for energy
- the distance from one point to the midpoint
- third least dangerous wave
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- all electromagnetic energy that our eyes can see
- light
- the fourth most dangerous wave in the EM radiation spectrum
- change of direction of any wave deflected in passing from one to another
- stuff
- enhanced waves made by humans
- energy stays within a material
- the matter that waves travel through
- top of a wave
- how many times a wave repeats in a specific time interval
- energy that passes through a material
- matter waves that have to travel through a medium
- energy bounces off a material
- moves along waves
- distance crossing 3 midpoints
- measurement in hertz
- a scale used to classify things or ideas between opposing ends
- moves in a continuous stream
31 Clues: light • stuff • top of a wave • moves along waves • midpoint of a wave • the bottom of a wave • measurement in hertz • third least dangerous wave • a movement of energy outward • must travel through a medium • moves in a continuous stream • enhanced waves made by humans • energy bounces off a material • distance crossing 3 midpoints • energy stays within a material • ...
Amber Demoore 2023-09-27
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- Energy rays that get emitted by radioactive substances
- a particle that carries an amount of energy called quantum
- positively charged ion
- Radiation containing the highest and most dangerous amount of energy
- positively charged particle containing 2 protons and 2 neutrons
- the levels found in one principal energy level
- the equation of multiple particles and their atomic and mass numbers
- main energy levels in an atom
- the set amount of energy that an atom has to lose or gain at least
- model which helps show how electrons are organized
- how the electrons are organized in the atom
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- When certain substances emit radiation
- the minimum energy state an atom can be in
- multiple lines of color with frequencies of wavelengths
- amount of waves that are emitted per second
- negatively charged ion
- energy which travels in waves
- says atoms lose, gain, and share electrons to get to a stable electron configuration
- electrons that sit in the outer most level of the electron
- negatively charged electron that moves very fast
- distance between two crests on a wave
- an atom that has a different charge than normal
22 Clues: negatively charged ion • positively charged ion • energy which travels in waves • main energy levels in an atom • distance between two crests on a wave • When certain substances emit radiation • the minimum energy state an atom can be in • amount of waves that are emitted per second • how the electrons are organized in the atom • ...
Workplace Hazard Awareness 2025-05-02
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- Energy from living organisms or viruses
- Energy from electric sources like outlets or generators
- Key mindset for spotting jobsite hazards
- What you must conduct before starting any shift
- High-visibility field gear
- Stored energy, such as a compressed spring
- Type of energy that is moving
- Prevents a trip or a ___ on wet surfaces
- Used to block off unsafe areas or guide traffic
- Daily safety discussions held before starting work
- Protective clothing acronym worn on sites
- Energy source from the sun or density gauges
- The company you work for
- Energy from moving parts, tension, or vibration
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- Authority to pause work if conditions are unsafe
- What a siren or horn might be – a ___
- A compressed gas cylinder contains this kind of energy
- Reports filled out when there’s no injury, but a hazard occurred
- Worn to protect your eyes
- The power source behind trench collapses or falling tools
- Energy from hot or cold environments
- A platform for climbing
- Energy type involved in moving objects, like vehicles or falling tools
- Common control for mechanical or electrical systems
- Must be worn at all times on a construction site
- Harmful noise energy that can cause hearing loss
- Hazard that can be solid, liquid, or gas
27 Clues: A platform for climbing • The company you work for • Worn to protect your eyes • High-visibility field gear • Type of energy that is moving • Energy from hot or cold environments • What a siren or horn might be – a ___ • Energy from living organisms or viruses • Key mindset for spotting jobsite hazards • Prevents a trip or a ___ on wet surfaces • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-05
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- A circuit where components are connected in separate branches.
- A closed path that allows electric current to flow.
- A component that limits the flow of current in a circuit.
- The rate at which energy is transferred or work is done.
- The electrical pressure that pushes current through a circuit.
- The unit used to measure power (1 joule per second).
- A direct connection with very low resistance causing a large current.
- A diagram that shows energy input, useful output, and wasted energy.
- A material that allows electricity to flow easily, such as copper.
- The opposition to the flow of electric current.
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- The flow of electric charge through a conductor.
- A build-up of electric charge that stays in one place.
- When energy changes from one form to another.
- How well a device converts input energy into useful output energy.
- A device made of one or more cells that provides electrical energy.
- A material that does not allow electricity to flow easily, such as rubber.
- A circuit where the path is broken, so current cannot flow.
- A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- A safety device that melts and breaks the circuit if too much current flows.
- The unit used to measure energy.
20 Clues: The unit used to measure energy. • When energy changes from one form to another. • The opposition to the flow of electric current. • The flow of electric charge through a conductor. • A closed path that allows electric current to flow. • The unit used to measure power (1 joule per second). • A build-up of electric charge that stays in one place. • ...
Heat and Temperature 2024-06-15
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- Only temperature scale that is not used in Science
- Temperature scale based on absolute zero
- Transfer of heat due to thermal energy waves
- State of matter with the least motion and space between particles
- Amount of kinetic energy in an object
- A gas loses energy and changes to liquid
- A liquid gains energy and changes to gas
- Something that does regenerate or can be reused
- Temperature scale that uses water as a reference
- A liquid loses energy and changes to solid
- A solid gains energy and changes to liquid
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- A gas loses a lot of energy and changes to solid
- A solid gains a lot of energy and changes to gas
- Measure of particle energy based on a scale
- Something that does not regenerate or can't be reused
- Transfer of heat through liquid or air currents
- Transfer of heat through two objects in contact with each other
- Energy and heat from the sun
18 Clues: Energy and heat from the sun • Amount of kinetic energy in an object • Temperature scale based on absolute zero • A gas loses energy and changes to liquid • A liquid gains energy and changes to gas • A liquid loses energy and changes to solid • A solid gains energy and changes to liquid • Measure of particle energy based on a scale • ...
Unit-3 2023-05-18
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- The stored energy that matter possesses as a result of its position or internal structure
- A chemical reaction that involves the loss of an electron.
- A specific reactant acted upon by an enzyme
- Second stage of photosynthesis in which energy from ATP and NADPH is used to make sugars
- Protein substances that speed up chemical reactions
- Heat energy
- Anaerobic process in which glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate and two net ATP and 2 NADH are produced
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- The energy of motion
- releases energy by breaking down complex molecules to simpler compounds
- Energy needed to get a reaction started
- The stored energy that matter possesses as a result of its position or internal structure
- The specific portion of an enzyme that attaches to the substrate by means of weak chemical bonds
- Flattened membrane sacs inside the chloroplast (inner membrane), used to convert light energy to chemical energy
- Organelles that capture the energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy in a process called photosynthesis
- requires energy to build a complex molecule from simpler compounds
- Energy Potential energy available for release in a chemical reaction
- Process by which plants and some other organisms use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen, sugars and starches
- Fuid of the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid membrane; involved in the synthesis of organic molecules from carbon dioxide and water
18 Clues: Heat energy • The energy of motion • Energy needed to get a reaction started • A specific reactant acted upon by an enzyme • Protein substances that speed up chemical reactions • A chemical reaction that involves the loss of an electron. • requires energy to build a complex molecule from simpler compounds • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2013-11-05
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- one is energy and the other is a measure
- 2 or more elements
- European temperature scale
- matter cannot be created or destroyed
- energy of a body with respect to the motion of the body or of the particles in the system
- has to do with composition
- Energy measured by heat of any kind
- On the periodic chart
- essential vs not essential
- energy of a body or a system with respect to the position of the body or the arrangement of the particles of the system
- absorption of heat vs liberation of heat
- Exertion of power
- composed of different substances
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- SI unit of energy
- part of the energy in a substance that can be released by a chemical reaction
- lacking definite form; having no specific shape
- temperature
- total energy of an isolated system is constant despite internal changes
- composed of parts or elements that are all of the same kind
- vs Chemical Change has to do with a reaction
- a stage in a process of change or development:
- Purification of a substance
- change of state
- Energy energy made available by the flow of electric charge through aconductor;
- like a crystal, clear, transparent
25 Clues: temperature • change of state • SI unit of energy • Exertion of power • 2 or more elements • On the periodic chart • European temperature scale • has to do with composition • essential vs not essential • Purification of a substance • composed of different substances • like a crystal, clear, transparent • Energy measured by heat of any kind • matter cannot be created or destroyed • ...
Thermochemistry Vocabulary 2018-02-02
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- a process that releases heat
- energy that transfers from one object to another due to a difference in temperature
- the conversion of a liquid to a gas
- a measure of average kinetic energy particles
- a device used to measure the absorbtion or release of heat in a process
- the heat needed to raise the temperature of 1g of a substance by 1 degree celsius
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- combining nuclei to produce a nucleus of greater mass
- the energy possessed by an object because of its position relative to other objects
- energy cannot be created nor destroyed
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- if you add the thermochemical reactions to give a final equation, you also add the heats of the reaction to give the final heat
- the energy stored in bonds
- a process that absorbs heat
- the energy required to break a covalent bond
- the measurement of heat flow out of a system
- the study of energy changes that occur in chemical reactions
- the capacity for doing work or producing heat
- the SI unit for energy
- the heat needed to raise the temperature of 1g of water 1 degree celsius
- the heat content of a system at constant pressure
20 Clues: the SI unit for energy • the energy stored in bonds • a process that absorbs heat • a process that releases heat • the conversion of a liquid to a gas • energy cannot be created nor destroyed • the energy an object has due to its motion • the energy required to break a covalent bond • the measurement of heat flow out of a system • ...
Physical Science- Victoria 2022-05-13
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- is energy by touch
- is information, words or numbers
- good conductors
- this is the distance traveled divided by time
- is water molecules that attract, stick to things
- measured an object's speed and direction
- is the ability to do something
- this is one or more elements are combined
- energy is energy that can not be reused
- you have to push or pull this thing
- is transferred by electromagnetic rays
- this is the top of the wave
- is the rate of change in a object
- this is changes in speed direction and position
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- this is soundwaves
- is horizontality on a graph
- this is how many waves pass you or by
- force two of these things are equal forces
- energy is energy that can be reused
- this is the height of the wave
- force this is two things that are not equal
- this can lead somewhere
- energy this is energy stored for later use
- is heat that is transferred by movement
- table this is a table that organized the elements
- is vertically on a graph
- energy is the energy of an object of motion
- is atoms of the same type
- force is the overall force
- is anything that takes up space
30 Clues: good conductors • this is soundwaves • is energy by touch • this can lead somewhere • is vertically on a graph • is atoms of the same type • force is the overall force • is horizontality on a graph • this is the top of the wave • this is the height of the wave • is the ability to do something • is anything that takes up space • is information, words or numbers • ...
Energy on Earth 2021-10-21
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- The average temperature, precipitation, humidity, air pressure, and wind in a given location.
- The transfer of energy through a liquid or gas.
- Occurs with the removal or loss of heat energy.
- This type of energy is energy of heat or moving particles.
- Energy ________ is the movement of energy from one source to another source.
- Looking at p. 21 in your Mini book, notice the four words at the top of the page. Which word of the water cycle is when liquid water changes to a gas.
- A measurement of the amount of heat in a substance.
- Occurs with the addition of heat energy.
- The ability to do work.
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- The transfer of energy through a solid substance or by direct contact.
- A type of transverse wave that does not require a medium through which to travel. (the wave doesn't need anything to bounce off of)
- Looking at p. 14 in your Mini book, what waves have the longest wavelength?
- The layers of gases that surround the Earth.
- Looking at the five photos on p. 11 of your Mini book, which one is an insulator?
- A disturbance in matter that transfers energy through matter or space.
- The state of the atmosphere at a certain place at a specific time.
- A form of energy that causes things to become hot. Also called thermal energy.
- The transfer of energy in electromagnetic waves.
18 Clues: The ability to do work. • Occurs with the addition of heat energy. • The layers of gases that surround the Earth. • The transfer of energy through a liquid or gas. • Occurs with the removal or loss of heat energy. • The transfer of energy in electromagnetic waves. • A measurement of the amount of heat in a substance. • ...
Cellular Respiration Unit 2025-10-24
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- main source of energy
- sugar used for energy
- cells break down high energy bonds in order to get more ATP
- stores energy and has two phosphate groups
- synthesize food
- energy originates from here
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- a reactant in ethanol combustion
- measurement of chemical energy
- primary energy for cellular respiration and has 3 phosphate groups
- the chemical energy in ethanol combustion transfers to what form of energy
- consume food
- dioxide a product in ethanol combustion
- controls chemical reactions
- store energy
- genetic information
15 Clues: consume food • store energy • synthesize food • genetic information • main source of energy • sugar used for energy • controls chemical reactions • energy originates from here • measurement of chemical energy • a reactant in ethanol combustion • dioxide a product in ethanol combustion • stores energy and has two phosphate groups • ...
Chapter 18 Renewable Energy 2023-04-16
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- Wind ____________ are devices that convert the wind's kinetic energy, or energy of motion, into electrical energy.
- The breakdown of waste in landfills produces ________.
- About ___________% of US energy comes from renewable energy
- Deep beneath the surface of Earth, high pressure combined with the breakdown of radioactive elements produce heat. The heat is ______ energy.
- Liquid fuels from biomass sources are known as _________.
- Generate electricity and send it to an inverter, which allows the electricity to be used in your home.
- ________ Energy is energy produced from the movement of air.
- Renewable Energy Resources are sometimes called ____________ energy resources.
- The __________ provides energy for almost all life processes on Earth, from the reproduction of tiny bacteria to the opening of a flower bud.
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- Electricity that is generated by the combustion of biomass is called _________.
- We use the kinetic energy of moving water to turn turbines and generate electricity.
- _________ energy refers to using the movement of tidal water to generate electricity.
- _____________ Energy is energy from a source that is not depleted when used.
- _______ Energy is energy generated from photons emitted by the sun.
- ___________ Energy is energy that is produced from the matter of dead or living organisms.
15 Clues: The breakdown of waste in landfills produces ________. • Liquid fuels from biomass sources are known as _________. • About ___________% of US energy comes from renewable energy • ________ Energy is energy produced from the movement of air. • _______ Energy is energy generated from photons emitted by the sun. • ...
