energy Crossword Puzzles
Human Uses of Energy 2022-03-05
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- your carbon _____ is the amount of carbon dioxide that you release because of your own energy needs
- device that transforms kinetic energy into electrical energy
- the primary energy for almost all fuels
- a resource that can be brought back or replaced
- an element that most nuclear power plants use
- an example of a nonrenewable resource
- carbon dioxide is an example of this type of gas
- the process of burning a fuel to produce heat
- an example of a renewable resource
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- energy of moving water
- a resource that exists in limited amounts
- creating this power produces solid waste that remains dangerous for thousands to millions of years
- used to reduce or prevent pollution
- a liquid fossil fuel formed
- the release of something into the air
- a harmful substance released into the environment
- rocks rich in valuable minerals
- the types of energy that batteries store
- this type of power plant releases pollutants into the atmosphere
- a substance that releases energy when burned
20 Clues: energy of moving water • a liquid fossil fuel formed • rocks rich in valuable minerals • an example of a renewable resource • used to reduce or prevent pollution • the release of something into the air • an example of a nonrenewable resource • the primary energy for almost all fuels • the types of energy that batteries store • a resource that exists in limited amounts • ...
Sound Wave Crossword Puzzle - Liam McCarthy 2022-03-15
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- rest=rest
- Speed of light
- Every action has an equal or opposite reaction
- Energy that an object already has
- Acceleration
- Mass
- top part of wave
- what happens to one side happens the exact opposite to the other side
- Substance that waves travel through sound doesnt travel through space
- Line in the middle
- Wave that needs a medium to travel through
- distance from the crest to crest of trough to trough
- F=ma
- Ability to do work
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- distance from crest to mid line
- What happens to one side happens to the other side.
- Matter can not be created nor destroyed
- Wave that is up and down or side to side
- waves that are together
- Push of energy through a Medium
- bottom of wave
- Energy
- number of waves that pass a set point in a set amount of time
- Disturbance of energy that transfers the energy from one place to place
- Energy=Mass(Speed of light)2
25 Clues: Mass • F=ma • Energy • rest=rest • Acceleration • Speed of light • bottom of wave • top part of wave • Line in the middle • Ability to do work • waves that are together • Energy=Mass(Speed of light)2 • distance from crest to mid line • Push of energy through a Medium • Energy that an object already has • Matter can not be created nor destroyed • Wave that is up and down or side to side • ...
Energy Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-23
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- shale from which oil can be obtained by heating
- Slow-flowing, viscous deposits of bitumen mixed with sand, water, and clay
- nuclear change in which isotopes of light elements are forced together at high temperature
- fossil fuel consisting of carbonized vegetable matter deposited in the Carboniferous period
- the energy made by motion
- power that involves the sun
- energy that cannot be renewed
- a slippery or viscous liquid or liquefiable substance not miscible with water
- energy that is renewable
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- a fossil fuel in the gaseous state
- power that involves water
- the energy produced by the flow and interaction of electrons
- burning; the chemical reaction when fuel combines rapidly with oxygewn
- cells also known as solar cells
- abbreviation for synthetic natural gas
- Potential Energy stored in the Nucleus of an Atom
- a dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons
- the energy that an object has because of it position or shape
- the ability to do work or cause a change
- power that involves windmills
20 Clues: energy that is renewable • power that involves water • the energy made by motion • power that involves the sun • energy that cannot be renewed • power that involves windmills • cells also known as solar cells • a fossil fuel in the gaseous state • abbreviation for synthetic natural gas • the ability to do work or cause a change • a dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons • ...
Physical Science 2013-03-11
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- The increase of speed
- The energy of a moving object.
- a device used to measure speed by printing dots on a strip on paper.
- A object that continues to move unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
- The speed when falling down.
- Energy that is stored.
- Energy is stored while compressed or expanded.
- When force moves something.
- the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion.
- Connecting starting point to end point that shows direction.
- F= m x a
- it is something we breathe in to survive.
- A Unit when measuring energy.
- A feeling of possessing such strengh and vitality.
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- Stored energy that pulls you down.
- It is made up of elastic.
- a speed that doesnt change.
- This object is found in trampolines that makes you jump higher.
- Every action there is an equal and opposite action.
- Useful output of an energy transfered.
- Measurement of how far apart objects are.
21 Clues: F= m x a • The increase of speed • Energy that is stored. • It is made up of elastic. • a speed that doesnt change. • When force moves something. • The speed when falling down. • A Unit when measuring energy. • The energy of a moving object. • Stored energy that pulls you down. • Useful output of an energy transfered. • Measurement of how far apart objects are. • ...
thermochemistry 2022-04-25
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- heat capacity equation
- what we're singling out to study
- a measurement of heat flow
- process that releases heat energy to surroundings
- The energy an object has by virtue of its position in a field of force
- most stable form at 1atm and 25celcius
- q
- The energy associated with an object by virtue of its motion
- everything outside the system
- a device used to measure heat flow
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- enthalpy change when one mole of a compound is formed from its elements in their standard states
- amount of heat required to raise temp of 1g of substance 1K
- energy is...
- J,kJ,cal
- The sum of the kinetic and potential energies of the particles making up a substance
- heat change at constant pressure
- process that absorbs heat energy from the surroundings
- energy used to cause the temperature of an object to increase
- the measurement of heat flow
- the capacity to do work or transfer heat
20 Clues: q • J,kJ,cal • energy is... • heat capacity equation • a measurement of heat flow • the measurement of heat flow • everything outside the system • what we're singling out to study • heat change at constant pressure • a device used to measure heat flow • most stable form at 1atm and 25celcius • the capacity to do work or transfer heat • ...
Unit 5: Thermochemistry 2016-12-06
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- heat change is ________ for endothermic reactions
- study of heat flow accompanied by chemical reactions
- form of energy transferred from something at a high temp to a low one
- exchanges heat with the system
- heat leaves system
- heat change is ________ for exothermic reactions
- elements in their standard state have heat of _______
- measures heat flow
- enthalpy when one mole of bonds is broken in the gaseous state
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- another word for heat
- equation that is balanced and includes energy
- heat goes into system
- energy can neither be created of destroyed. It is the ____ of conservation of energy
- capacity to do work
- first word of the term that shows the heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount (usually one degree).
- part of heat flow that attention is focused on
- type of energy that is not heat
- elements in standard states can be_______
- there are _____ types of energy
- most complex type of calorimeter
20 Clues: heat leaves system • measures heat flow • capacity to do work • another word for heat • heat goes into system • exchanges heat with the system • type of energy that is not heat • there are _____ types of energy • most complex type of calorimeter • elements in standard states can be_______ • equation that is balanced and includes energy • ...
Physical Science 2023-05-10
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- Converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
- Accumulation a excess electrons
- Rate of change of velocity
- A push or pull
- Transfer of thermal energy through collision
- Distance an object travels per unit of time
- Organized procedure for testing a hypothesis
- Number of units of each substance
- Transfer of thermal energy with a fluid
- Formed by two or elements
- Stored energy
- Temperature when a solid begins to liquify
- The smallest particle of an element
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- A opposing force that slows a sliding object
- Change change in size, shape, or state of matter
- To oppose electron flow
- Measure of energy within a wave
- Shiny appearance
- Different charge
- from one material to another
- SI unit for energy
- Vertical columns
- change in pitch due to moving wave source
- Flow from warmer to cooler
- Different mass
- Negative
- Do not conduct as well as metals
- Positively charged center of an atom
- No mass
- Positive
30 Clues: No mass • Negative • Positive • Stored energy • A push or pull • Different mass • Shiny appearance • Different charge • Vertical columns • SI unit for energy • To oppose electron flow • Formed by two or elements • Rate of change of velocity • Flow from warmer to cooler • from one material to another • Measure of energy within a wave • Accumulation a excess electrons • ...
Grade 7 Physics Review 2023-09-30
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- In this circuit all components are connected end to end to form a single path for current flow.
- The process to change certain type of energy into another form of energy.
- This physical quantity is the product of the mass of an object and the constant of acceleration due to gravity.
- The standard measure of energy.
- The standard measure of voltage.
- Sound travels the fastest in this medium.
- A good conductor.
- The energy stored in a rubber band.
- Sound can not travel in this space.
- What produces sound?
- The standard measure of current.
- A celestial object in the Solar System which has the acceleration due to gravity of 1.6 N/kg.
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- The stored energy in a candle.
- Example of an insulator.
- Wasted energy that spreads to the environment and can not be recovered.
- The standard measure of mass.
- Sound travels through this type of wave.
- The reflection of sound.
- Energy supply in a flash light.
- The standard measure of weight.
20 Clues: A good conductor. • What produces sound? • Example of an insulator. • The reflection of sound. • The standard measure of mass. • The stored energy in a candle. • The standard measure of energy. • Energy supply in a flash light. • The standard measure of weight. • The standard measure of voltage. • The standard measure of current. • The energy stored in a rubber band. • ...
Alayna & Brielle 2024-02-14
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- the sun emits visible light
- the movement of energy
- A force a person or object applies or uses on another object or person
- is the result of gravity pulling on an object
- The conversion of energy from one form to another
- the basic building block of matter
- the mass of an atom measured in atomic unit
- when an object moves in an expected or cycling way
- where the elements are grouped
- energy associated with the temperature of an object
- a force exerted by magnets
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- a force created in a wire or string
- energy carried by light waves
- the ability to work
- energy carried by sound waves
- number of protons found in a element
- a type of atom with the same number of protons
- a force that opposes motion
- the result o r all forces working on an object
- energy stored within the nucleus of an atom
- a force exerted by a fluid on an object that is emerged in that fluid
21 Clues: the ability to work • the movement of energy • a force exerted by magnets • the sun emits visible light • a force that opposes motion • energy carried by light waves • energy carried by sound waves • where the elements are grouped • the basic building block of matter • a force created in a wire or string • number of protons found in a element • ...
Science Terms 2024-11-05
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- stored energy
- the ability to do work
- allows the transfer of thermal energy
- the amount gravity pulls on an object
- the law of inertia
- when particles move further and faster due to increase in temperature
- combination of forces on an object
- amounts of matter in an object
- resistance an object has to avoid movement
- change of velocity in an object
- the law of acceleration
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- heat transfer between two objects
- doesn't allow the transfer of energy in an object
- unequal forces on an object
- the law of action/reaction
- speed of something in a given direction
- heat transfer through electromagnetic waves
- energy due to motion
- heat transfer due to movement of particles
- two forces that don't cause change to the movement
- total amount of thermal energy in an object
- energy due to movement of particles
- tendency of an object to resist changing motion
- a push or a pull
- when particles move closer due to drop in temperature
25 Clues: stored energy • a push or a pull • the law of inertia • energy due to motion • the ability to do work • the law of acceleration • the law of action/reaction • unequal forces on an object • amounts of matter in an object • change of velocity in an object • heat transfer between two objects • combination of forces on an object • energy due to movement of particles • ...
Crossword for environment, sustainability, and recycling 2025-12-01
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- – Something that gets energy from the sun.
- – A material from trees that can be recycled.
- – Power that makes machines and devices work.
- – A material that can pollute if not recycled.
- – Natural fertilizer made from food scraps.
- – A strong material used in cans and easily recycled.
- (Energy) – Energy that comes from moving air.
- – A hard, clear material that can be recycled many times.
- – Living in a way that protects resources for the future.
- energy – Clean energy from the sun, wind, or water.
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- – Keeping places without trash.
- – Using something again instead of throwing it away.
- – Turning old things into new things.
- – A large area filled with trees and animals.
- – Harm to the environment caused by waste or smoke.
- – Earth, the home of all people and animals.
- (Energy/Water) – Using only what we really need.
- – The container where we put our waste.
- – A place where plants and animals live together.
- – Plants, trees, animals, and everything outdoors.
20 Clues: – Keeping places without trash. • – Turning old things into new things. • – The container where we put our waste. • – Something that gets energy from the sun. • – Natural fertilizer made from food scraps. • – Earth, the home of all people and animals. • – A material from trees that can be recycled. • – A large area filled with trees and animals. • ...
Work and Energy 2021-12-09
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- energy produced due to chemical bonds
- a machine that does work with only one movement of the machine
- the ability to cause change
- stored energy by compressing or stretching an object
- energy due to motion
- the sum of kinetic energy of the objects in a system
- energy energy that is stored due to the interactions between objects
- the rate at which energy is converted
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- the ratio of the output force to input force
- states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- a combination of two or more simple machines
- a device that changes the force or increases the motion from work
- energy produced due to gravitational forces between objects
- anything around which you can imagine a boundary. It can be a single object or a group of objects.
- force applied through a distance
- the ratio of output work to input work
16 Clues: energy due to motion • the ability to cause change • force applied through a distance • energy produced due to chemical bonds • the rate at which energy is converted • the ratio of output work to input work • the ratio of the output force to input force • a combination of two or more simple machines • states that energy cannot be created or destroyed • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-26
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- the sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of the objects in a system
- the ratio of output work to input work x 100
- a combination of two or more simple machines
- energy that is stored due to the interactions between objects
- the ability to cause change
- the rate which energy is converted
- energy that is due to the gravitational forces between objects
- a device that changes the force or increases the motion from work
- energy due to motion
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- energy that is stored by compressing or stretching an object
- energy that is due to chemical bonds
- states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- the ratio of output force to input force
- anything around which you can imagine a boundary
- a machine that does work with only one movement of the machine
- force applied through a distance
16 Clues: energy due to motion • the ability to cause change • force applied through a distance • the rate which energy is converted • energy that is due to chemical bonds • the ratio of output force to input force • the ratio of output work to input work x 100 • a combination of two or more simple machines • anything around which you can imagine a boundary • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2025-03-26
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- rate at which energy is converted, in watts
- ratio of output work done by machine to input work done on machine, written as percentage
- region/set of regions around which a boundary is defined
- energy stored by compressing/stretching an object
- sum of potential and kinetic energy of objects in a system
- energy moving object has due to motion
- ratio of output force by machine to input force on machine
- energy due to the gravitational force between objects
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- energy stored due to interactions between objects
- ability to cause change
- energy due to chemical bonds
- states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- combination of two or more simple machines
- device that makes doing work faster by increasing the force applied, changing direction or applied force, or increasing the distance
- machine that does work with only one movement
- transfer of energy when force is applied over a distance in joules
16 Clues: ability to cause change • energy due to chemical bonds • energy moving object has due to motion • combination of two or more simple machines • rate at which energy is converted, in watts • machine that does work with only one movement • energy stored due to interactions between objects • states that energy cannot be created or destroyed • ...
Science Stars: Creative Study 2014-06-12
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- The energy of motion
- The rate at which work is done or the amount of work done in a unit of time
- The ability to do work or cause damage
- Potential energy that depends on height
- Fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gasses
- The total energy of the particles in a substance or material
- A potential energy that is stored in the core, or nucleus, of an atom
- A change from one form of energy to another
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- The potential energy associated with objects that can be stretched or compressed
- Potential energy stored in chemical bonds that holds chemical compounds together
- The energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- Energy that is stored and held in readiness
- Energy can be neither created nor destroyed
- Energy from a magnetic field that is produced by the motion of electric charges
- Moving electric charges produce electricity
15 Clues: The energy of motion • The ability to do work or cause damage • Potential energy that depends on height • Energy that is stored and held in readiness • Energy can be neither created nor destroyed • Moving electric charges produce electricity • A change from one form of energy to another • Fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gasses • ...
Momentum and Energy Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-12
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- unit used to measure energy
- written as p
- thousands of joules
- changed energy based on time
- collision without KE loss
- a type of motion energy
- a push or pull
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- unit of power
- a type of stored energy
- unit for force
- causes a momentum change
- energy type that is kinetic or potential
- energy due to force
- collision with KE loss
- ability to do work
15 Clues: written as p • unit of power • unit for force • a push or pull • ability to do work • energy due to force • thousands of joules • collision with KE loss • a type of stored energy • a type of motion energy • causes a momentum change • collision without KE loss • unit used to measure energy • changed energy based on time • energy type that is kinetic or potential
Unit 1 Final - Vocab Review 2021-10-20
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- When energy of the same type and form go from one object to another.
- Mode of heat transfer that results from temperature differences within fluid(s).
- Represented by the letter m.
- Represented by the letter q.
- mL
- Thermal, nuclear, radiant, and chemical are examples of ___ of energy.
- Energy in the form of light.
- Metric base unit of mass.
- Kinetic and potential are ____ of energy.
- The amount of energy required to increase the temperature of 1 gram of a material by 1 degree Celcius.
- Metric base unit of energy.
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- A property of a material that tells us how much mass of it is in a given volume of it.
- When energy changes types or forms.
- The value you get when you add all of your data points together and divide the sum of them by the total number of data points.
- The governing equation for for specific heat capacity.
- The system of units used for making measurements by most scientists.
- Energy in the form of free flowing heat.
- Energy stored within an object that can be transferred or transformed.
18 Clues: mL • Metric base unit of mass. • Metric base unit of energy. • Represented by the letter m. • Represented by the letter q. • Energy in the form of light. • When energy changes types or forms. • Energy in the form of free flowing heat. • Kinetic and potential are ____ of energy. • The governing equation for for specific heat capacity. • ...
Unit 1 Final - Vocab Review 2021-10-20
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- Represented by the letter m.
- Mode of heat transfer that results from temperature differences within fluid(s).
- When energy changes types or forms.
- The value you get when you add all of your data points together and divide the sum of them by the total number of data points.
- mL
- A property of a material that tells us how much mass of it is in a given volume of it.
- When energy of the same type and form go from one object to another.
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- The governing equation for for specific heat capacity.
- The amount of energy required to increase the temperature of 1 gram of a material by 1 degree Celcius.
- Metric base unit of energy.
- Represented by the letter q.
- Energy stored within an object that can be transferred or transformed.
- Thermal, nuclear, radiant, and chemical are examples of ___ of energy.
- Energy in the form of free flowing heat.
- Kinetic and potential are ____ of energy.
- Energy in the form of light.
- The system of units used for making measurements by most scientists.
- Metric base unit of mass.
18 Clues: mL • Metric base unit of mass. • Metric base unit of energy. • Represented by the letter m. • Represented by the letter q. • Energy in the form of light. • When energy changes types or forms. • Energy in the form of free flowing heat. • Kinetic and potential are ____ of energy. • The governing equation for for specific heat capacity. • ...
CELLULAR RESPIRATION 2025-09-11
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- a molecule made from sugar during breaking down for energy.
- when cells use oxygen to turn food into energy.
- the movement of ions (like hydrogen) across a membrane to make energy (ATP).
- a simple cell without a nucleus.
- a helper molecule that helps enzymes do their job.
- a tiny living thing that moves and eats with its shape-changing body.
- the total gain left after subtracting any losses or costs.
- producing or giving something.
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- a cell that has a nucleus.
- an enzyme that helps make (synthesize) a molecule.
- when cells make energy without using oxygen.
- a molecule that carries energy from broken-down food into the energy-making cycle.
- chemicals with phosphorus that give energy to cells.
- poisonous chemical that can stop cells from making energy.
- tiny living things turning food or sugar into gas, alcohol, or acid.
- process of breaking down sugar into pyruvate to make energy.
- when a substance loses electrons, often by joining with oxygen.
- a protein that speeds up chemical reactions in the body.
18 Clues: a cell that has a nucleus. • producing or giving something. • a simple cell without a nucleus. • when cells make energy without using oxygen. • when cells use oxygen to turn food into energy. • an enzyme that helps make (synthesize) a molecule. • a helper molecule that helps enzymes do their job. • chemicals with phosphorus that give energy to cells. • ...
Heat 2018-03-21
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- Convection is the main method of heat transfer in __________ such as water & air.
- Heat is the transfer of ____________ from a hot object to a cold object.
- An object decreases its temperature by ____________ energy in the form of heat to its surroundings.
- An object increases its temperature by ____________ energy in the form of heat from its surroundings.
- Liquids & gases are not very good ____________ of heat.
- There is no such thing as cold __________ or leaking.
- Conduction involves the transfer of heat from on location to another in the absence of any ____________ flow.
- Radiation does not involve the movement or __________ of matter.
- Heat transfer through ___________ occurs by conduction.
- The energy that is lost by the hotter object is ____________ to the colder object.
- To ___________ means to send out or spread from a central location.
- As a cold can of soda warms up, the temperature of the surroundings ____________.
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- Higher temperature means ___________ kinetic energy.
- The process of heat transfer from one location to another by the movement of fluids.
- As long as there is a temperature difference between the system & the surroundings, there is a heat _________ between them.
- The type of energy that has to do with temperature.
- Temperature is a __________ of the ability of a physical system to transfer heat energy to another physical system.
- Radiation involves the carrying of energy from an ____________ to the space surrounding it.
- Once the system and the surroundings reach the same temperature, they have reached thermal ______________.
- A satellite being warmed by the sun is an example of this type of heat transfer.
- A measure of the average amount of kinetic energy possessed by an object.
- The method of heat energy transfer by direct contact.
- As a hot cup of coffee cools down, the temperature of the _____________ increases.
- Lower temperature means __________kinetic energy.
- The transfer of energy from a hot object to a cold object.
25 Clues: Lower temperature means __________kinetic energy. • The type of energy that has to do with temperature. • Higher temperature means ___________ kinetic energy. • There is no such thing as cold __________ or leaking. • The method of heat energy transfer by direct contact. • Liquids & gases are not very good ____________ of heat. • ...
energy and physics crossword 2022-06-02
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- how many crests pass a given point in 1 second
- law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can only change forms
- wave that requires a medium and is unable to transfer through a vacuum
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- speed remaining the same
- wave that causes the medium to move parallel to its direction
- a change in position over time
- law that states that force = mass times acceleration
- EM wave with the shortest wavelength
- disturbance that carries energy
- strength exerted on an object; a push or pull
- wave used in x-rays
- color with the shortest wavelength
- color with the longest wavelength
- rate of motion at a specific instant
- established by Newton's first law
- waves used in tanning beds
- used in microwaves
- mechanisms that make work easier
- distance between crests
- rate of motion (change in position)
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- the transfer of heat energy through waves
- describes the speed and direction of an object
- range of electromagnetic radiation
- the only part of the em spectrum humans can see
- law that states that no energy transfer is 100% efficient
- energy that has the potential to become kinetic
- type of energy in every energy transfer
- the transfer of heat energy by direct contact
- wave that causes the medium to move perpendicular to its direction
- rate of change in velocity
- waves detected as heat
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- EM wave with the longest wavelength
- sum of forces acting on an object
- the transfer of heat energy through the movement of fluids
- rate at which work is done
- matter that waves travel through
- energy of motion
- the use of force to move an object a distance
40 Clues: energy of motion • used in microwaves • wave used in x-rays • waves detected as heat • distance between crests • speed remaining the same • rate of change in velocity • rate at which work is done • waves used in tanning beds • a change in position over time • disturbance that carries energy • matter that waves travel through • mechanisms that make work easier • ...
energy and physics crossword 2022-06-02
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- how many crests pass a given point in 1 second
- law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can only change forms
- wave that requires a medium and is unable to transfer through a vacuum
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- speed remaining the same
- wave that causes the medium to move parallel to its direction
- a change in position over time
- law that states that force = mass times acceleration
- EM wave with the shortest wavelength
- disturbance that carries energy
- strength exerted on an object; a push or pull
- wave used in x-rays
- color with the shortest wavelength
- color with the longest wavelength
- rate of motion at a specific instant
- established by Newton's first law
- waves used in tanning beds
- used in microwaves
- mechanisms that make work easier
- distance between crests
- rate of motion (change in position)
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- the transfer of heat energy through waves
- describes the speed and direction of an object
- range of electromagnetic radiation
- the only part of the em spectrum humans can see
- law that states that no energy transfer is 100% efficient
- energy that has the potential to become kinetic
- type of energy in every energy transfer
- the transfer of heat energy by direct contact
- wave that causes the medium to move perpendicular to its direction
- rate of change in velocity
- waves detected as heat
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- EM wave with the longest wavelength
- sum of forces acting on an object
- the transfer of heat energy through the movement of fluids
- rate at which work is done
- matter that waves travel through
- energy of motion
- the use of force to move an object a distance
40 Clues: energy of motion • used in microwaves • wave used in x-rays • waves detected as heat • distance between crests • speed remaining the same • rate of change in velocity • rate at which work is done • waves used in tanning beds • a change in position over time • disturbance that carries energy • matter that waves travel through • mechanisms that make work easier • ...
Matter and Energy in Ecosystems 2025-03-14
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- an organism that can make its own energy storage molecules (such as glucose)
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- a type of energy storage molecule
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- an organism that needs to eat in order to get energy storage molecules (such as starch and fat)
- to link two or more things
- the process by which plants and other producers use energy from sunlight to change carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose (an energy storage molecule)
- the part of a cell where cellular respiration happens
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a closed ecosystem made by humans
- a type of atom (a tiny piece) that makes up molecules such as carbon dioxide and energy storage molecules
- the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as air, water, and rocks
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- all the living and nonliving things interacting in a particular area
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- something that is required for a process
- an organism that gets energy storage molecules (such as glucose) by breaking down dead matter
- something that results from a process
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- the tiny pieces that all matter—all the stuff in the world—is made of
- a starting substance that is part of a chemical reaction
- a molecule that organisms can use to release the energy needed to survive
- the ability to make things move or change
- a type of energy storage molecule
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens
- an ending substance that is made during a chemical reaction
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem
28 Clues: to link two or more things • a type of energy storage molecule • a type of energy storage molecule • a closed ecosystem made by humans • something that results from a process • something that is required for a process • the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem • ...
7th Unit 7 Crossword #4 2025-12-31
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- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- an organism that can make its own energy storage molecules (such as glucose)
- the tiny pieces that all matter—all the stuff in the world—is made of
- something that results from a process
- an ending substance that is made during a chemical reaction
- a starting substance that is part of a chemical reaction
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens
- a type of energy storage molecule
- the ability to make things move or change
- something that is required for a process
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- a closed ecosystem made by humans
- to link two or more things
- all the living and nonliving things interacting in a particular area
- an organism that needs to eat in order to get energy storage molecules (such as starch and fat)
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- a molecule that organisms can use to release the energy they need to survive
- the part of a cell where cellular respiration happens
- a type of atom (a tiny piece) that makes up molecules such as carbon dioxide and energy storage molecules
- an organism that gets energy storage molecules (such as glucose) by breaking down dead matter
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cell
- matter that makes up the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem
- matter that makes up the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as air, water, and rocks
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- the process by which plants and other producers use energy from sunlight to change carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose (an energy storage molecule)
- a type of energy storage molecule
28 Clues: to link two or more things • a type of energy storage molecule • a type of energy storage molecule • a closed ecosystem made by humans • something that results from a process • something that is required for a process • the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens • ...
Josiah Hunt Science Crossword Energy Puzzle 2024-02-16
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- the energy of motion, observable as the movement of an object or subatomic particle.
- electromagnetic radiations with a frequency ranging between 300 MHz to 300 GHz.
- renewable source of energy that generates power by using a dam or diversion structure to alter the natural flow of a river or other body of water
- the energy of either an object in motion or the energy that is stored in objects by their position.
- comes from vibrations moving through something
- the energy stored in an object due to its height above the Earth
- form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons.
- the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
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- energy of chemical substances that is released when the substances undergo a chemical reaction and transform into other substances
- energy derived from natural sources that are replenished at a higher rate than they are consumed.
- energy stored in an object due to a force that temporarily changes its shape, such as squashing or stretching.
- energy related to forces on electrically charged particles and the movement of those particles.
- energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects,
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light. This en
- sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes
- radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of technologies
17 Clues: comes from vibrations moving through something • the energy stored in an object due to its height above the Earth • sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes • energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects, • the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature. • ...
Nuclear Energy Crossword 2013-01-21
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- billion how much did it cost to make darlington nuclear reactor? 13 letters
- nuclear energy was first used as ______. 5 letters
- nuclear energy is created with this material.7 letters
- which country depends on nuclear energy the most? 7 letters
- fifty four when was the first nuclear power plant built (in the nintys)?19 letters, 3 words
- and thirty eight there are ________________ nuclear power plants in the world. 25 letters
- nuclear energy contributes to _________ percent of canadas power. 7 letters
- how many nuclear reactors are there in canada including test reactors? 8 letters
- which country produces the largest amount of nuclear energy?
- what company produces all of canadas reactors
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- Einstein who invented the technology for nuclear energy?
- Which countrys have the safest nuclear reactor?
- nuclear _______ is used to start the chain reaction that creats unclear energy. 7 letters
- gas nuclear energy doesnt contribute to __________? 5 letters
- Russia where was the first nuclear power plant built? 13 letters 2 words
- there have been_________ nuclear accidents. 5 letters
- waste nuclear energy produces ______________ after it has been used. 12 letters 2 words
- they store nuclear waste in ______ after it has been stored in boric acid for five to ten years. 6 letters
- percent how much of ontarios power relys on nuclear energy? 13 letters 2 words
19 Clues: what company produces all of canadas reactors • Which countrys have the safest nuclear reactor? • nuclear energy was first used as ______. 5 letters • there have been_________ nuclear accidents. 5 letters • nuclear energy is created with this material.7 letters • Einstein who invented the technology for nuclear energy? • ...
Work, Energy, and Power 2024-04-09
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- Energy of movement
- Ruby, Jade, Gem, Opal
- Unit of distance (per 1000)
- unit of power
- Not mass, but instead...
- = mc^2
- How far?
- PE = Mass * Gravity * ?
- Energy KE + PE
- y=kx
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- Ms. Conti's class
- W/t
- change in
- % at which something works
- m*a
- What you do when modeling an exponential graph
- mgh
- 10 m/s^2
- ____-energy theorem
- measured in KGs
20 Clues: W/t • m*a • mgh • y=kx • = mc^2 • 10 m/s^2 • How far? • change in • unit of power • Energy KE + PE • measured in KGs • Ms. Conti's class • Energy of movement • ____-energy theorem • Ruby, Jade, Gem, Opal • PE = Mass * Gravity * ? • Not mass, but instead... • % at which something works • Unit of distance (per 1000) • What you do when modeling an exponential graph
Science Stars: Creative Study 2014-06-12
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- Fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gasses
- A change from one form of energy to another
- Potential energy stored in chemical bonds that holds chemical compounds together
- Potential energy that depends on height
- Energy that is stored and held in readiness
- Energy from a magnetic field that is produced by the motion of electric charges
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- Moving electric charges produce electricity
- Energy can be neither created nor destroyed
- A potential energy that is stored in the core, or nucleus, of an atom
- The energy of motion
- The energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- The total energy of the particles in a substance or material
- The rate at which work is done or the amount of work done in a unit of time
- The potential energy associated with objects that can be stretched or compressed
- The ability to do work or cause damage
15 Clues: The energy of motion • The ability to do work or cause damage • Potential energy that depends on height • Moving electric charges produce electricity • Energy can be neither created nor destroyed • A change from one form of energy to another • Energy that is stored and held in readiness • Fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gasses • ...
energy transformation cross word 2022-11-10
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- a law that states energy cannot be created or destroyed
- an object that you use to measure temperature
- the energy an object has due to its position
- the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature
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- a combination of kinetic energy and potential energy
- heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential
- when energy transforms into another type of energy
- when you are transmitting heat by directly touching
- the transfer of kinetic energy from one medium or object to another, or from an energy source to a medium or object
- the energy of motion
- the ability to do work
- the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles
- what temperature is measured in
- somthing that allows electricity to pass through it
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
15 Clues: the energy of motion • the ability to do work • what temperature is measured in • the energy an object has due to its position • an object that you use to measure temperature • when energy transforms into another type of energy • when you are transmitting heat by directly touching • somthing that allows electricity to pass through it • ...
Science project 2025-09-23
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- transfers energy you consume for energy
- potential energy in the atoms bonds
- when you move a bell to create kinetic energy it creates____
- energy is a thing that can change states but cannot be created nor destroyed
- how much useful/helpful energy is in a object or system
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- potential energy in the nucleus of an atom
- energy that can be reused for different uses
- sends _____ particles through a system such as electrical wires
- movement of an object
- particles move slower at colder temperatures but faster in warmer tempatures
- ____ travels through space and brightens up the space around it
- not doing the work but has the opportunity to
- measures units of energy
- not a thing but the ability to do stuff, sorted into 2 main categories of potential and kinetic energy
- When you add potential and kinetic energy together in its position in gravity
15 Clues: movement of an object • measures units of energy • potential energy in the atoms bonds • transfers energy you consume for energy • potential energy in the nucleus of an atom • energy that can be reused for different uses • not doing the work but has the opportunity to • how much useful/helpful energy is in a object or system • ...
Danenhowere Energy Crossword 2018-02-27
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- Plants can make sugars called ____________
- This energy source is an organic matter that gets energy from the sun using photosynthesis.
- This renewable energy source depends on the time of day to work
- Wind is renewable or non- renewable
- The mixture that is created when you add alcohol into gasoline
- What is coal mainly used for?
- Something that can be remade in a relatively short period of time
- A factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
- Biomass energy requires land, chemicals and what to grow?
- Gasohole is created when you add what to gasoline?
- What energy source limits air pollution?
- This energy source involves the sun.
- Biomass is an organic matter that gets energy from the sun through what?
- Geothermal energy only produces less than what percent of electricity produced in the U.S?
- What energy conversions occur when a car engine burns gasoline?
- What is one of the three main needs for humans that starts with an E?
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- Chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms
- What is oil mainly used for?
- A solar collector is one way to capture sunlight and change it into ______________
- What do you use to capture sunlight and change it into usable heat energy?
- What sustains life on Earth?
- Compounds that are made from oil
- Hydropower is very efficient, but it is very ____________ to get.
- Something that cannot be replenished or remade in a small amount of time
- This energy source involves water and turbines.
- To get geothermal energy, you must ______ into the earth to get it.
- To use solar power, it depends on the time of what to work?
- an ideal situation for the formation of __________ __________ is an area where land and water meet
28 Clues: What is oil mainly used for? • What sustains life on Earth? • What is coal mainly used for? • Compounds that are made from oil • Wind is renewable or non- renewable • This energy source involves the sun. • What energy source limits air pollution? • Plants can make sugars called ____________ • This energy source involves water and turbines. • ...
Goyalk Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- a mix of gas and alchol.
- something that can provide energy is a what?
- hydrogen produces energy by combining a hydrogen atom with a ______ atom
- a factory where companies separate oils from other products is a ________.
- wind turbines use about ______% of the energy in the wind.
- solar powered ____ and homes cause no pollution.
- a fuel that takes a relitively short amount of time to re generate is considered what?
- energy that is produced from flowing water.
- replacing things with more energy-efficent things is called this.
- hydrogen meets ___ of the 3 energy needs.
- the ideal place for setting up a wind turbine is where ____ and _____ meet.
- keeps heat in so heating systems don’t have to be used as much.
- transportation, electricity, and heating and cooling systems are the 3 ______ _____.
- chemical compounds made from oil are called this.
- the energy conversion when a car engine burns gas.
- wood, the remains of dead animals, plants, and lumber scraps are all types of what?
- hydrogen is made up of ________ resources.
- hydrogen burns _______ than many other fuels.
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- renewable resources don’t _______ the air as much as nonrenewable resources.
- hydrogen comes from the sun's _______ energy.
- refraning from using to much energy is called this.
- when the magma in the Earth's surface heats up ground water people use it for energy.
- ________ is an energy carrier.
- ____ is caused by the uneven heating of the Earth's surface.
- coal, oil, and natural gas are all examples of what?
- solar energy is collected and stored in these.
- hydrogen is never found like this.
- when a neutron goes into a nucleus it's called what?
- when 2 neuclei combine its called what?
- when fuel rods start to heat up too much and begin to melt this happens.
30 Clues: a mix of gas and alchol. • ________ is an energy carrier. • hydrogen is never found like this. • when 2 neuclei combine its called what? • hydrogen meets ___ of the 3 energy needs. • hydrogen is made up of ________ resources. • energy that is produced from flowing water. • something that can provide energy is a what? • hydrogen comes from the sun's _______ energy. • ...
BI 112 CH 6 2020-02-22
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- A type of inhibitor that is an off switch for an enzyme's active site
- A type of reaction that is spontaneous because it releases energy. Delta G is negative.
- Disorganized energy and is related to the 2nd law of thermodynamics
- Binds to active site competing with substrate. (2 words)
- The end product of a metabolic pathway shuts down the pathway which helps to prevent a cell from wasting chemical resources. (2 words)
- A type of energy that is the initial energy that is required to destabilize the existing bonds to initiate a chemical reaction.
- A type of energy that is defined as chemical. It is stored energy, like a rock sitting on the edge of a cliff.
- Non protein enzyme helpers. They help increase rate of reaction time or may be required for an enzyme to function, a lot of vitamins are these.
- A chemical agent that speeds up chemical reactions without being consumed.
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- On switch for an enzyme's active site (2 words)
- Defined as the ability to do work
- Binds to another part of an enzyme causing it to change shape thus making it less active (2 words)
- A type of reaction that is not spontaneous because it needs energy. Delta G is positive.
- State right before the molecules break down in a chemical reaction
- A linked series of chemical reactions occurring within a cell. It builds and breaks down molecules for cellular processes (2 words)
- ATP drives an endergonic reaction by ______ which is transferring a phosphate group to another molecule
- A type of energy that is associated with movement. An example is a skier flying through the air.
- To do work cells much manage energy _____
- A type of pathway that's breaking down large molecules and releasing energy.
- A type of pathway that consumes energy and is used to build large molecules from smaller subunits
20 Clues: Defined as the ability to do work • To do work cells much manage energy _____ • On switch for an enzyme's active site (2 words) • Binds to active site competing with substrate. (2 words) • State right before the molecules break down in a chemical reaction • Disorganized energy and is related to the 2nd law of thermodynamics • ...
Chemistry final crossword puzzle 2020-12-11
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- a subatomic particle with about the same mass of a proton but without a electrical charge
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of a negative electricity
- the arrangement of electrons in the energy levels, sublevels and orbitals of atoms
- the energy required to remove an electron from an atom
- Level, main energy level or distance of an electron from the nucleus; (n); correspond to the rows 1-7 on the Periodic Table
- states that each electron occupies the lowest energy orbital available
- Proposed 1st periodic table where elements were arranged according to Atomic Mass
- electrons occupy equal energy orbitals to maximize the number of unpaired e-s
- regions within the energy levels; corresponds to the block grouping s,p,d,f on the Periodic Table
- 3 mutually perpendicular dumbbell shaped orbitals; second to fill from 2nd energy level on up, can hold max of 6 electrons
- their shapes are even more complex than s, p, or d orbitals; can hold a total of 14 electrons in 7 sub-shells; in the fourth and fifth energy levels
- revised periodic table and arranged elements according to Atomic Number
- 5 orbitals of cloverleaf shape; third to fill for any energy level; beginning in the third shell, can hold a total
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- the energy change occurring when an anion of the element in the gaseous phase loses an electron
- maximum of two electrons may occupy an atomic orbital, but only if they have opposite spins
- Is the smallest constituent unit of ordinary matter that has the properties of a chemical element
- the tendency for an atom to attract electrons to itself when it is chemically combined with another element
- spherical orbitals, first to fill for any energy level: can only hold 2 electrons
- an electron in the highest occupied energy level of an atom.
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge.
20 Clues: the energy required to remove an electron from an atom • an electron in the highest occupied energy level of an atom. • a stable subatomic particle with a charge of a negative electricity • states that each electron occupies the lowest energy orbital available • revised periodic table and arranged elements according to Atomic Number • ...
Chapter 17 2021-11-15
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- a facility within a nuclear power plant that generates electricity through controlled nuclear fusion
- conversion of the energy within an atom's nucleus to usable thermal energy by splitting apart atomic nuclei
- an icelike solid that consists of molecules of methane within a crystal network of water molecules
- a deposit of moist sand and clay that can be mined to extract liquid petroleum
- type of mining in which vertical shafts are dug deep into the ground and networks of horizontal tunnels are dug or blasted out to follow deposits of a resource
- energy that an object has because of its position or shape
- energy produced by the flow and interactions of electrons
- chemical reaction when fuel combines rapidly with oxygen
- radioactive material left over from the production of energy and other processes in a nuclear power plant
- a chemical compound derived from oil to make plastics
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- energy that holds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus of an atom
- energy source that can be replaced in a short amount of time
- a liquid fossil fuel made up mostly of hydrocarbons
- an expression of how much of the energy put into a system actually does useful work
- the ability to do work or cause a change
- type of mining pollution that occurs when oxygen and rainwater react with newly exposed rock
- resource that is formed much slower than it is used
- rock that contains hydrocarbons
- conversion of the energy within an atom's nucleus to usable thermal energy by forcing together the small nuclei of lightweight elements under high temperature and pressure
- the accidental melting of the uranium fuel rods inside the core of a nuclear reactor, which causes the release of radiation
- energy produced by motion
- type of mining in which layers of of surface soil and rock are removed from large areas to expose the resource
22 Clues: energy produced by motion • rock that contains hydrocarbons • the ability to do work or cause a change • a liquid fossil fuel made up mostly of hydrocarbons • resource that is formed much slower than it is used • a chemical compound derived from oil to make plastics • chemical reaction when fuel combines rapidly with oxygen • ...
Energy and Physics Crossword 2022-06-02
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- this type of energy is used for bombs
- potential energy that is dependent on height
- includes direction
- the type of energy of heat loss
- power = work divided by ___
- the type of energy of a rolling ball
- used at a doctors office
- range of _____ waves
- often used for wireless communications
- the type of energy of a roller coaster at the the top of the track
- this is the type of simple machine an ax is
- moving an object with a force in the same direction
- waves the wave with the lowest frequency
- work = force x ___
- the rate at which work is done
- how lazy the object is
- has a fulcrum
- measures weight
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- rays used to kill bacteria
- the type of energy that is in every transformation
- the amount an object is pulled downward by gravity
- what work is measured in
- the unit used when calculating power
- mass times acceleration
- law of ___ of energy: energy cannot be created nor destroyed, only change forms
- the type of energy within a battery
- rays heat
- newton’s __ law: for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- has the ability to do work or cause change
- rays usually given off during nuclear reactions
- (final velocity - initial velocity) / time
- newton’s __ law: an object at rest stays at rest; an object in motion stays in motion
- newton’s __ law: the acceleration of an object depends on the force exerted on it and its mass.
- visible spectrum roy g bv
- the type of energy in movement
- the amount of matter in an object
- energy stored due to being stretched or compressed
- the type of energy emitted from the sun
- a simple machine that is an inclined plane around a cylinder
- plane the type of simple machine that a ramp is
40 Clues: rays heat • has a fulcrum • measures weight • includes direction • work = force x ___ • range of _____ waves • how lazy the object is • mass times acceleration • what work is measured in • used at a doctors office • visible spectrum roy g bv • rays used to kill bacteria • power = work divided by ___ • the type of energy in movement • the rate at which work is done • ...
Photosynthesis (Bonghanoy, Hilado, Garcia) 2025-01-22
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- The energy from sunlight absorbed by chlorophyll to power the reactions of photosynthesis.
- Single-celled organisms, like cyanobacteria, that can perform photosynthesis without chloroplasts.
- The green pigment in chloroplasts that absorbs light energy, primarily in the blue and red wavelengths, for photosynthesis.
- Simple, photosynthetic organisms that can perform photosynthesis in aquatic environments.
- A simple sugar molecule, such as glucose, produced during photosynthesis as an energy source for the plant.
- The primary carbohydrate produced during photosynthesis, serving as an energy source for plants and other organisms.
- hairs Tiny extensions of root epidermal cells that increase surface area for water and nutrient absorption from the soil.
- The primary source of energy for photosynthesis, providing light energy to drive the process.
- A byproduct of photosynthesis, released into the atmosphere during the splitting of water molecules.
- Cycle The set of light-independent reactions in photosynthesis that convert carbon dioxide into glucose using energy from ATP and NADPH.
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- Subatomic particles that are energized during the light-dependent reactions and play a key role in producing ATP and NADPH.
- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs, containing chlorophyll and other pigments.
- Small openings on the surface of leaves that allow for gas exchange, including the intake of carbon dioxide and release of oxygen.
- The membrane-bound structures inside the chloroplast where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis take place.
- The process by which plants, algae, and some prokaryotes convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose.
- Multicellular organisms that perform photosynthesis to produce food and oxygen.
- energy The energy stored in the bonds of glucose molecules, produced during photosynthesis.
- The organelle where the glucose produced during photosynthesis is broken down to generate energy in the form of ATP.
- A specialized structure within a cell that performs a specific function, such as the chloroplast in photosynthesis.
- The light wavelengths that are not absorbed by chlorophyll, which give plants their green color.
20 Clues: Multicellular organisms that perform photosynthesis to produce food and oxygen. • Simple, photosynthetic organisms that can perform photosynthesis in aquatic environments. • The energy from sunlight absorbed by chlorophyll to power the reactions of photosynthesis. • energy The energy stored in the bonds of glucose molecules, produced during photosynthesis. • ...
Bohr 2025-12-03
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- – Starts with M: A representation used to explain atomic structure and behavior.
- – Starts with N: A neutral particle (no charge) located in the nucleus of an atom.
- – Starts with H: The simplest atom, with one proton and one electron; key to Bohr’s model.
- – Starts with L: Another term for energy shell where electrons are located.
- – Starts with C: The electrical property of particles (positive, negative, or neutral).
- – Starts with N: The dense center of an atom containing protons and neutrons.
- – Starts with O: The path an electron follows around the nucleus in the Bohr Model.
- – Starts with E: The capacity to do work; in atoms, it determines electron positions in shells.
- – Starts with E: The release of energy as light when an electron falls to a lower energy level.
- – Starts with P: A positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
- – Starts with E: A negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom.
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- – Starts with A: The process of an electron taking in energy and moving to a higher level.
- – Starts with Q: A discrete amount of energy absorbed or released by electrons.
- – Starts with V: The number of electrons in the outermost shell that determine chemical bonding.
- – Starts with A: Relating to atoms, the basic units of matter.
- – Starts with S: A specific energy level where electrons are located around the nucleus.
- – Starts with T: The movement of an electron between energy levels.
- – Starts with G: The lowest energy state of an electron in an atom.
- – Starts with E: The state of an electron when it absorbs energy and moves to a higher shell.
- – Starts with P: A particle of light emitted or absorbed when electrons change energy levels.
- – Starts with M: The amount of matter in an object; protons and neutrons give atoms most of their mass.
- – Starts with S: Patterns of light produced when electrons emit energy at specific wavelengths.
22 Clues: – Starts with A: Relating to atoms, the basic units of matter. • – Starts with T: The movement of an electron between energy levels. • – Starts with G: The lowest energy state of an electron in an atom. • – Starts with L: Another term for energy shell where electrons are located. • – Starts with N: The dense center of an atom containing protons and neutrons. • ...
Vocab 2026-04-03
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- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex
- the part of a cell where cellular respiration happens
- matter that makes up the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as air, water, and rocks
- to link two or more things
- a starting substance that is part of a chemical reaction
- an ending substance that is made during a chemical reaction
- something that is required for a process
- matter that makes up the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem
- a type of atom (a tiny piece) that makes up molecules such as carbon dioxide and energy storage molecules
- an organism that gets energy storage molecules (such as glucose) by breaking down dead matter
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- an organism that can make its own energy storage molecules (such as glucose)
- the tiny pieces that all matter—all the stuff in the world—is made of
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- an organism that needs to eat in order to get energy storage molecules (such as starch and fat)
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- a type of energy storage molecule
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- something that results from a process
- a molecule that organisms can use to release the energy they need to survive
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- the process by which plants and other producers use energy from sunlight to change carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose (an energy storage molecule)
- all the living and nonliving things interacting in a particular area
- a type of energy storage molecule
- a closed ecosystem made by humans
- the ability to make things move or change
- the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens
28 Clues: to link two or more things • a type of energy storage molecule • a type of energy storage molecule • a closed ecosystem made by humans • something that results from a process • something that is required for a process • the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • a set of interacting parts forming a complex • ...
Energy and Resources Vocabulary 2020-04-12
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- Electrical energy produced by falling water.
- The transport of energy by surface ocean waves.
- Energy transfer by contact or touch.
- Energy transfer by circulation.
- The energy produced by heat within the Earth.
- A mixture of gaseous hydrocarbons located under the surface of the Earth formed mainly of decayed sea organisms.
- A solid fossil fuel that forms underground from partially decomposed plant material.
- The energy received by the Earth from the Sun in the form of radiation.
- Organic (once living) matter that can be a source of energy.
- When the amount of energy received from the Sun and the amount of energy returned to space are about equal.
- Any natural material that is used by humans.
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- Uses Uranium (nonrenewable) to produce heat and steam to make the reaction work.
- The process of recovering valuable or useful materials from waste or scrap and reusing it.
- The use of a windmill to drive an electric generator.
- The energy released when a chemical compound reacts to produce new compounds.
- Resources that forms at a rate that is much slower than the rate at which we consume or use it.
- A liquid mixture of complex hydrocarbon coumpounds formed mainly from decayed sea organisms.
- A mixture of gasoline and alcohol that is used as a fuel.
- A photochemical base that forms when sunlight acts on industrial pollutants and burning fossil fuels.
19 Clues: Energy transfer by circulation. • Energy transfer by contact or touch. • Electrical energy produced by falling water. • Any natural material that is used by humans. • The energy produced by heat within the Earth. • The transport of energy by surface ocean waves. • The use of a windmill to drive an electric generator. • ...
Chemistry Chapter 5 Pop Test 2025-10-20
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- A particle of light that carries a quantum of energy.
- – The part of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be seen by the human eye (approx. 400–700 nm).
- The symbol for the speed of light in vacuum
- (UV) – Electromagnetic radiation with shorter wavelength than visible light; can eject electrons from metals.
- Function – The minimum energy needed to remove an electron from a metal surface.
- The number of wave cycles that pass a point per second; measured in hertz.
- Energy The energy an electron has after being ejected from a metal:
- The distance between two successive crests or troughs of a wave; symbolized by λ.
- The unit of energy in the SI system; 1 J = 1 kg·m²/s².
- High-energy electromagnetic radiation with very short wavelength.
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- Effect The emission of electrons from a metal surface when light of sufficient energy strikes it.
- A negatively charged subatomic particle that can be ejected from a metal in the photoelectric effect.
- A material that can release electrons when struck by light of sufficient energy.
- The symbol used to represent frequency.
- Electromagnetic radiation with the shortest wavelength and highest energy.
- Spectrum – The range of all types of electromagnetic radiation arranged by wavelength or frequency.
- The symbol used to represent wavelength.
- The energy carried by electromagnetic waves or photons.
- The unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second.
19 Clues: The symbol used to represent frequency. • The symbol used to represent wavelength. • The symbol for the speed of light in vacuum • A particle of light that carries a quantum of energy. • The unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second. • The unit of energy in the SI system; 1 J = 1 kg·m²/s². • The energy carried by electromagnetic waves or photons. • ...
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration By ryankap 2016-09-27
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- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration.
- Is a molecule in chloroplasts, that absorbs some of the energy in visible light
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur.
- is a lower-energy molecule that can be converted into ATP
- photosynthesis are chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and other compounds into glucose
- a colorless syrupy organic acid formed in sour milk and produced in the muscle tissues during strenuous exercise.
- is a process by which some organisms use chemical energy instead of light energy
- he breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid.
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- he first stage of photosynthesis, is to convert solar energy into chemical energy in the form of NADPH and ATP
- relating to or denoting exercise that improves or is intended to improve the efficiency of the body's cardiovascular system in absorbing and transporting oxygen.
- is a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- is a metabolic process that converts sugar to acids, gases, or alcohol without oxygen
- Is a process that captures energy from sunlight to make sugars that store chemical energy
- relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen.
- Transfers energy to cell processes
- each of a number of flattened sacs inside a chloroplast, bounded by pigmented membranes on which the light reactions of photosynthesis take place, and arranged in stacks or grana.
- refers to the light-independent reactions in photosynthesis that take place in three key steps.
18 Clues: Transfers energy to cell processes • is a lower-energy molecule that can be converted into ATP • relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen. • he breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid. • a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place. • ...
Thermochemistry vocab 2023-05-23
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- is the science or act of measuring changes in state variables of a body for the purpose of deriving the heat transfer associated with changes of its state due
- Heat, the heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount
- unit of work or energy in the International System of Units (SI); it is equal to the work done by a force of one newton acting through one metre
- A measurement of the energy content of food.
- the average kinetic energy of all the atoms or molecules of that substance
- the heat absorbed by one mole of that substance as it is converted from a liquid to a gas
- thermal energy transferred between two systems at different temperatures that come in contact.
- energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
- the branch of chemistry concerned with the quantities of heat evolved or absorbed during chemical reactions.
- a thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the total heat content of a system. It is equal to the internal energy of the system plus the product of pressure and volume.
- the amount of energy is neither created nor destroyed.
- Chemical reactions that absorb (or use) energy
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- an apparatus for measuring the amount of heat involved in a chemical reaction or other process.
- is the difference between total reactant and total product molar enthalpies, calculated for substances in their standard states.
- the energy stored in the chemical bonds of a substance.
- Chemical reactions that release energy
- the heat absorbed by one mole of that substance as it is converted from a solid to a liquid
- the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
- the heat energy given out when one mole of a substance burns completely in oxygen.
- power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
20 Clues: Chemical reactions that release energy • A measurement of the energy content of food. • Chemical reactions that absorb (or use) energy • the amount of energy is neither created nor destroyed. • the energy stored in the chemical bonds of a substance. • energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion. • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2013-05-07
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- Stops the flow of water
- Heat from the Earth
- Converts the Sun's energy into glucose
- Nonrenewable, will run out
- Energy made from water
- Study of the interactions between living things and their environment
- A living thing
- Continuously replaced by nature
- Eats other plants or animals for energy
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- Light energy
- Energy stored in plants or animals
- Output divided by input
- This kind of gas contributes to global warming
- Recycles nutrients from dead organisms
- Converts mechanical energy into electrical
- The ability to do work
16 Clues: Light energy • A living thing • Heat from the Earth • Energy made from water • The ability to do work • Output divided by input • Stops the flow of water • Nonrenewable, will run out • Continuously replaced by nature • Energy stored in plants or animals • Converts the Sun's energy into glucose • Recycles nutrients from dead organisms • Eats other plants or animals for energy • ...
Mia's 2016-12-06
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- pigment of Cellular Respiration
- adenosine diphosphate
- powerhouse of the cells
- light energy turned into chemical energy by autotrophs
- sac like membrane
- requires oxygen
- occurs in skeletal muscles
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- chemical energy/ inorganic sub.
- no oxygen
- organism that creates food
- photosynthesis' organelle
- an organism that relys on autotrophs for energy
- energy gets stored in ATP,NADP. carries energy
- with air
- occurs in cytoplasm
- adenosine triosphate
16 Clues: with air • no oxygen • requires oxygen • sac like membrane • occurs in cytoplasm • adenosine triosphate • adenosine diphosphate • powerhouse of the cells • photosynthesis' organelle • organism that creates food • occurs in skeletal muscles • pigment of Cellular Respiration • chemical energy/ inorganic sub. • energy gets stored in ATP,NADP. carries energy • ...
Unit 10 Plant Kingdom Photosynthesis Terms 2021-04-23
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- light __ reactions of photosynthesis that use energy from light and water to produce ATP, NADPH and oxygen that is released into the atmosphere, Occurs in Thylakoids
- One stack of thylakoids
- Organisms that make their own food, able to convert light energy into chemical energy
- absorb excessive light that would damage chlorophyll
- the small openings on the undersides of most leaves through which oxygen, water and carbon dioxide can move
- Pigments that absorb light at different wavelengths and then pass energy onto chlorophyll a; protects chlorophyll a
- the main energy source for all cells; required for the Dark Reactions
- control the opening and closing of the stomata
- Plants need light energy, carbon dioxide and this to make sugar
- water is split in PS2, in a process called __
- The solution that surrounds the thylakoids in a chloroplast; Calvin cycle happens here
- Type of reaction in photosynthesis that do not require light; energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugar; also called the Calvin cycle
- the process that autotrophs use to convert sunlight into food (glucose) Requires Carbon dioxide and water to produce oxygen and glucose
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- Responsible for moving high energy electrons from PS2 and PS1 and uses the lost energy from the electrons to pump hydrogen ions into the thylakoid lumen/space
- ___ pigment Chlorophyll a (main pigment in photosynthesis)
- An electron carrier involved in photosynthesis, which provides the high-energy electrons for the fixation of carbon dioxide into sugar in the Calvin cycle.
- A light capturing protein complex in the thylakoid membrane of a chloroplast; reduces NADP+ to NADPH.
- A light capturing protein complex in the thylakoid membrane of a chloroplast; splits water into electrons, protons, and oxygen gas.
- color of chlorophyll a pigments in plants that absorb light energy used to carry out photosynthesis; located in the reaction center of photosystems
- Released to the atmosphere via diffusion when water is split in PS2
- sac-like photosynthetic "coin" like structure where the light reactions occur
- A waxy covering on the surface of stems and leaves that acts as an adaptation to prevent plants from dehydrating
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs, captures sunlight and converts into chemical energy
- describes the electrons that are passed in a thylakoid membrane
- that is converted to ATP for energy storage
25 Clues: One stack of thylakoids • that is converted to ATP for energy storage • water is split in PS2, in a process called __ • control the opening and closing of the stomata • absorb excessive light that would damage chlorophyll • ___ pigment Chlorophyll a (main pigment in photosynthesis) • describes the electrons that are passed in a thylakoid membrane • ...
energy(very hard) 2023-11-16
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- the form of energy that is transferred between systems or objects with different temperatures (flowing from the high-temperature system to the low-temperature system)
- the country that produces the most electrical energy
- a form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons
- a form of energy that harnesses the power of water in motion—such as water flowing over a waterfall—to generate electricity.
- the type of energy that can be renewed
- a form of electromagnetic radiation that can be seen by the human eye
- something that cant be created nor destroyed
- the country that produces the most nuclear energy
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- In a electric fan the electric energy turns into... energy
- the energy of motion, or the energy of an object that moves.
- the energy changes from chemical to electrical
- type of stored energy that an object or system of objects may have based on their size, shape, position, or even material they are made from
- the result when a force, either sound or pressure, makes an object or substance vibrate
- the country that founded hydroelectric energy
- what is the energy that comes from the earth
15 Clues: the type of energy that can be renewed • what is the energy that comes from the earth • something that cant be created nor destroyed • the country that founded hydroelectric energy • the energy changes from chemical to electrical • the country that produces the most nuclear energy • the country that produces the most electrical energy • ...
Heat in the Environment 2018-12-11
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- the state of matter with an indefinite shape and a definite volume
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
- to throw back or send back energy
- the colour that absorbs and emits radiant heat the best
- to change from a solid to a liquid
- the state of matter with an indefinite shape and an indefinite volume
- changing from a gas directly to a solid, without a liquid phase
- a decrease in the volume of a substance caused by cooling
- the transfer of radiant energy by means of electromagnetic waves
- this is exerted on a closed container if it contains a gas that is being heated
- an increase in the volume of a substance caused by heating
- to change from a gas to a liquid
- to change from a liquid to a solid
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- the state of matter with a definite shape and a definite volume
- the transfer of thermal energy from one part of a fluid to another by a circulating current of faster-moving and slower-moving particles
- energy that all moving objects possess
- a material designed and used to reduce the flow of thermal energy by limiting conduction, convection, or both
- the total kinetic energy and energy of attraction of all the particles of a material
- changing from a solid directly to a gas, without a liquid phase
- to take in or to soak up energy
- an explanation of what matter is made of and how it behaves
- to change from a liquid to a gas
- the transfer of energy from the particles of a warmer object to the particles of a cooler object
- the transfer of thermal energy through a substance or between substances in contact by the collision of particles
- energy that travels in the form of electromagnetic waves through empty space
- a layer of material designed and used to reflect radiant heat energy
- the colour that reflects radiant heat the best
27 Clues: to take in or to soak up energy • to change from a liquid to a gas • to change from a gas to a liquid • to throw back or send back energy • to change from a solid to a liquid • to change from a liquid to a solid • energy that all moving objects possess • the colour that reflects radiant heat the best • the colour that absorbs and emits radiant heat the best • ...
GEOGRAPHY MINERALS 2014-12-21
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- ore/backbone of industrial devolopment
- abundantly available fossil fuel in india
- nodules/the ocean beds are rich in this mineral
- non metalic mineral found in layers or sheets
- generated from the force of oceanic tides
- containing iron ore
- rocks/mineral formed in sedimentary rocks
- devlopment/energy is a basic requirement for?
- is derived from which ore?
- popular variety of coal used for industrial purpose
- salt/these are formed as a result of evaporation in arid regions
- grade coal
- producer of manganese in india
- thermal energy/electricity generated frominterior of earth
- in manufacturing ferr manganesse alloy
- deposits are known to be one of the largest in the world
- grade brown coal
- power/energy generated from force of wind
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- rocks/zinc is obtained from?
- balaghat mines in madhya pradesh is famous for its?
- in fault traps of rocks
- high/petroleum in india in mainly extracted from?
- minerals/minerals from which energy is obtained
- quality of iron
- naturally occuring substances
- important quality of iron important in industrial field
- ferrous/minerals which do not contain iron ore
- hills/deposits of bauxite are found in?
- generated from organic waste
- valley/famous for its coal deposits in india
- is important for sustainance of minerals
- electricity/energy generated from fossil fuels
- furnace/lime stone is widely used for?
- minerals/minerals from which energy is obtained
- of this has replaced liquid fuels in vehicles
- valley/a place in india which has enormous possibility for tapping gep thermal energy
- nagpur plateau/mica deposits are widely found in?
- diseases/people working in mining fields are prone to which disease?
- electricity/a source of energy generated from force of running water
- energy/energy generated from sunlight
- mineral which contains calcium carbonates
- gas/a clean energy resource foound in association with petroleum
42 Clues: grade coal • quality of iron • grade brown coal • containing iron ore • in fault traps of rocks • is derived from which ore? • rocks/zinc is obtained from? • generated from organic waste • naturally occuring substances • producer of manganese in india • energy/energy generated from sunlight • ore/backbone of industrial devolopment • furnace/lime stone is widely used for? • ...
Energy and Physics Concepts Crossword 2022-05-24
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- Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- A change from one form of energy to another
- the ability to burn
- how easily an object can be broken
- electrons farthest from the nucleus
- How flexible something is
- compactness of a substance
- how shiny something is
- kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- A form of energy that travels through space as waves
- the maximum number of electrons in an electron shell
- the speed of something in a certain direction
- point the point at which a substance boils
- the potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- is used to measure energy4
- the type of bond with metals or nonmetals
- potential energy that depends upon an object's height
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- element type that makes up most of the periodic table
- if the substance is this then it can’t hold anymore dissolved solute
- The energy of electric charges
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- an interaction that holds two atoms together
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- a mixture in which all parts appear to be the same
- Point the point at which a substance melts
- if the substance is this then can hold more dissolved solute
- potential energy stored in chemical bonds of molecules.
- the substance that dissolves in
- measured in meters per second
- a mixture in which all parts appear to be different
- the potential energy associated with objects that can be stretched or compressed
- the ability of a substance to be rolled
- stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- the ability to do work
- the total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles in a substance.
- point the point at which a substance freezes
- the substance that does the dissolving
- the property of letting light pass through something
- the type of bond with 2+ nonmetals
- fuel created from remains of plants and animals over millions of years
- if the substance is this then it has excess solute
41 Clues: the ability to burn • the ability to do work • how shiny something is • How flexible something is • compactness of a substance • is used to measure energy4 • measured in meters per second • The energy of electric charges • the substance that dissolves in • how easily an object can be broken • the type of bond with 2+ nonmetals • electrons farthest from the nucleus • ...
Biology Vocab Study 2022-11-05
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- measure of heat energy in food; equivalent to 1000 calories
- saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts
- process that requires oxygen
- set of reactions in photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- principal pigment of plants and other photosynthetic organisms
- innermost compartment of the mitochondrion
- compound used by cells to store and release energy
- fluid portion of the chloroplast; outside of the thylakoids
- the lightindependent reactions of photosynthesis in which energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build highenergy compounds such as sugar
- lightabsorbing molecules used by plants to gather the sun’s energy
- organism that is able to capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food from inorganic compounds; also called a producer
- process that does not require oxygen
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- process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- process used by plants and other autotrophs to capture light energy and use it to power chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and energyrich carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- interconnected, arranged stacks of thylakoids
- organism that obtains food by consuming other living things; also called a consumer
- an important organic compound in metabolism and is essential to the flow of energy in living cells; formed when ATP ‘loses’ a phosphate group
- organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
- series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle highenergy electrons during ATPgenerating reactions
- cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use
- carrier molecule that transfers highenergy electrons from chlorophyll to other molecules
- process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- first set of reactions in cellular respiration during which a molecule of glucose is broken into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
- electron carrier involved in glycolysis
- second stage of cellular respiration in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energyextracting reactions
25 Clues: process that requires oxygen • process that does not require oxygen • electron carrier involved in glycolysis • innermost compartment of the mitochondrion • interconnected, arranged stacks of thylakoids • compound used by cells to store and release energy • saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts • ...
Unit 3 - Work, Energy, Power 2024-03-29
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- The unit of force
- Energy which is in motion
- A measure equal to the adjacent side over the hypotenuse
- To make a graph linear
- The rate at which work is done
- The upcoming _____ break
- The potential energy in which an object is compressed, deformed or streched
- A representation or diagram of data or values
- The unit of power, equivalent to one joule per second
- A force by which an object gets pulled towards its center
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- Energy which is stored due to position
- The unit used to measure energy or work
- A force the remains the same
- The total energy (KE + PE)
- The unit of mass
- The speed and direction of an object
- The ability to do work
- The measurements of distance from a body to a relative surface
- The change in Kinetic Energy
19 Clues: The unit of mass • The unit of force • To make a graph linear • The ability to do work • The upcoming _____ break • Energy which is in motion • The total energy (KE + PE) • A force the remains the same • The change in Kinetic Energy • The rate at which work is done • The speed and direction of an object • Energy which is stored due to position • ...
Ava Fleener 2022-09-02
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- -Any of the almost spherical concentric regions of matter that make up the earth and its atmosphere, as the lithosphere and hydrosphere.
- energy -the energy stored in an object due to its height above Earth.
- -All the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- -is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual atoms or molecules in a substance.
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- -energy is diffused or scattered into different wavelengths.
- energy -the energy released during fission of fusion, especially when used to generate electricity.
- energy -energy stored as a result of applying a force to deform an elastic object.
- wave/radiation -type of solar energy that is felt as heat but cannot be seen.
- -is the energy transferred from one object to another because of a difference in the objects temperature.
- -The regions of the surface, atmosphere and hydrosphere of the earth.
- -The envelope of gases surrounding the Earth or another planet.
- -solar energy that is take in by the earth
- -energy in the form of waves or particles
- energy -energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds.
- -energy is bounced away without being absorbed or transformed.
15 Clues: -energy in the form of waves or particles • -solar energy that is take in by the earth • energy -energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds. • -energy is diffused or scattered into different wavelengths. • -energy is bounced away without being absorbed or transformed. • -The envelope of gases surrounding the Earth or another planet. • ...
Yoselin's Energy Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-18
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- How far something/object is off the ground to the top of its peak
- the measurement for energy
- when it gets really grey and rain and starts to pour there could be ___
- when your wanting to make s'mores you normally put in on __ to heat the marshmallow up
- having to do with machinery or machine
- something in motion has this kind of energy
- this energy CANNOT be created or destroyed
- radiologist normally check for __
- an object that can be compressed or stretched
- __ power plants
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- lights and power have to do a lot with it
- stored energy
- kinetic,potential,thermal,mechanical,chemical are all types of__
- bleach, medicines, perfumes are all examples of __
- heat or temperature
- radiant energy
- something or an object that depends on the height
- you have to __ to get money
- energy that can travel through waves or particles
19 Clues: stored energy • radiant energy • __ power plants • heat or temperature • the measurement for energy • you have to __ to get money • radiologist normally check for __ • having to do with machinery or machine • lights and power have to do a lot with it • this energy CANNOT be created or destroyed • something in motion has this kind of energy • ...
Energy Vocabulary Crossword 2026-02-04
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- Other food
- web: Real ecosystems are more complex so food webs show the flow of energy through an entire ecosystem
- levels: Producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, decomposer
- vegetation and meat
- cellular respiration: Chemical reaction using glucose, oxygen
- Cycle: Makes 2 ATP 6 NADH 2 FADH
- Release energy made of 3 phosphates,sugar and adenine
- Creates NADH and pyruvate to make more ATP
- Acid fermentation: Metabolic process that occurs in cells
- Comes from the sun
- respiration: How consumers take chemical energy and turn it into ATP
- Only eat meat
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- Process where plants use to make food:6CO2+6H20-C6H12O6+6O2
- Energy
- Only eat vegetation
- Eats dead materials
- Chains: Show us a single flow of energy through trophic levels
- Self
- Organism that cannot make its own energy and must eat other plants or animals for energy
- Transport Chain: Makes LOTS of ATP using charge+
20 Clues: Self • Energy • Other food • Only eat meat • Comes from the sun • Only eat vegetation • Eats dead materials • vegetation and meat • Cycle: Makes 2 ATP 6 NADH 2 FADH • Creates NADH and pyruvate to make more ATP • Transport Chain: Makes LOTS of ATP using charge+ • Release energy made of 3 phosphates,sugar and adenine • Acid fermentation: Metabolic process that occurs in cells • ...
Gr. 7 Interactions in the Environment 2026-02-13
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- living elements in an ecosystem
- something all organisms need to survive
- a single biotic element
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- an animal that eats plants
- a complex community of organisms interacting
- only about 10% of energy is ___________ between levels in an energy pyramid
- a food ___: many interconnected food chains
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- _______ consumers eat producers
- an organism that eats other organisms for energy
- the 1st law of Thermodynamics says that energy cannot be created or _________
- non-living elements in an ecosystem
- an organism that makes its own energy
- the levels in an energy pyramid are called _______ levels
- an animal that eats other animals
- the source of most of the energy for ecosystems on Earth
- consumers at the top of a food chain
- an organism that eats dead organic matter
- something all animals need; plants make it during photosynthesis
19 Clues: a single biotic element • an animal that eats plants • _______ consumers eat producers • living elements in an ecosystem • an animal that eats other animals • non-living elements in an ecosystem • consumers at the top of a food chain • an organism that makes its own energy • something all organisms need to survive • an organism that eats dead organic matter • ...
Science 2022-09-20
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- Is the stored energy that an object has due to its position (gravitational energy), condition (stretching a rubber band) OR chemical composition (breaking bonds between atoms).
- The kinetic energy of its particles. Particles move faster at higher temperatures than at lower temperatures.
- Electromagnetic waves being transmitted through space, caused by the vibration of electrically charged particles.
- Energy sources that are constantly being replenished, such as sunlight, wind, and water
- Is kinetic energy caused by the transfer in particles in materials such as steel, water, or air
- Unit of measure for energy
- The ability to do work or cause change.
- The amount of useful energy you get from any type of system.
- The movement of energy from one form to another.
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- Energy can neither be created nor destroyed--- it can only be transformed from one state to another (change forms).
- Related to the potential energy stored in bonds between particles in the nucleus of an atom.
- The sum of an objects kinetic and potential energy
- Is a form of potential energy related to the energy stored in the bonds between atoms in a compound.
- Energy of an object due to motion.
- Is the energy that results from the position or motion of charged particles.
15 Clues: Unit of measure for energy • Energy of an object due to motion. • The ability to do work or cause change. • The movement of energy from one form to another. • The sum of an objects kinetic and potential energy • The amount of useful energy you get from any type of system. • Is the energy that results from the position or motion of charged particles. • ...
Energy In Living Systems 2017-01-19
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- Compound used by cells to store and release energy.
- Process that changes, or transform one set of chemicals into another set of chemicals.
- Pigments in a plant that absorb the wavelengths that chlorophyll can't.
- Organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that captures energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy.
- Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen.
- Organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use.
- An organism that makes its own food and energy.
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- Post-translational modification of proteins.
- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- Formed when a phosphate is removed from ATP to release energy.
- Light absorbing molecule used by plants to gather the sun's energy.
- Process that doesn't require oxygen.
- Principal pigment of plants and other photosynthetic organisms.
- Process where plants take oxygen in the light and give out carbon dioxide (opposite of photosynthesis).
- The process in which plants use the energy of sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into high energy carbohydrates and release oxygen as a waste product.
- Process that requires oxygen.
- Elements or compounds produced by a chemical reaction.
- Elements or compounds that enter into a chemical reaction.
18 Clues: Process that requires oxygen. • Process that doesn't require oxygen. • Post-translational modification of proteins. • An organism that makes its own food and energy. • Compound used by cells to store and release energy. • Elements or compounds produced by a chemical reaction. • Elements or compounds that enter into a chemical reaction. • ...
Photosynthesis 2024-01-22
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- the cycle of chemical reactions where the carbon from the carbon cycle is fixed into sugars
- a colorless odorless gas found in our atmosphere
- the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level
- the cycle of chemical reactions where the carbon from the carbon cycle is fixed into sugars
- biochemical reactions in photosynthesis requiring light energy that is captured by light
- the process in which glucose is broken down to produce energy
- the main type of sugar in the blood and is the major source of energy for the body's cells
- without oxygen
- the process in which a substance breaks down into a simpler substa
- the process in which glucose is broken down to produce energy
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- energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy
- biochemical reactions in photosynthesis not requiring light to proceed
- an enzyme that catalyzes the formation of the energy storage molecule
- plant cell organelles that convert light energy into relatively stable chemical energy via the photosynthetic process
- a pigment present in all green plants and a few other organisms
- The addition of oxygen to any system, including the human body.
- a naturally occurring sugar found in various amounts in plants like fruits, vegetables and nuts
- a series of chemical reactions in living things
- the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.
- tiny openings present on the epidermis of leaves.
20 Clues: without oxygen • a series of chemical reactions in living things • a colorless odorless gas found in our atmosphere • tiny openings present on the epidermis of leaves. • the process in which glucose is broken down to produce energy • the process in which glucose is broken down to produce energy • the source of energy for use and storage at the cellular level • ...
Solar and Wind energy 2024-07-01
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- - Element found in fossil fuels and released as a gas.
- - Pollutant released into the atmosphere.
- - Using energy in a smart and effective way.
- - To use less of something.
- - Network for delivering electricity to homes.
- - Ability to do work, such as generating electricity.
- - Device that captures wind to generate electricity.
- - Energy derived from the sun.
- - Weather conditions over a long period of time.
- - Device that captures sunlight to produce electricity.
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- - Energy derived from moving air.
- - Preservation and protection of natural resources.
- - Form of energy produced by moving electrons.
- - Place where people live.
- - Materials or sources used to create energy.
- - Type of energy that can be replenished naturally.
- - To use again or convert waste into reusable material.
- - Type of energy that does not produce pollution.
18 Clues: - Place where people live. • - To use less of something. • - Energy derived from the sun. • - Energy derived from moving air. • - Pollutant released into the atmosphere. • - Using energy in a smart and effective way. • - Materials or sources used to create energy. • - Form of energy produced by moving electrons. • - Network for delivering electricity to homes. • ...
Fall Final Vocabulary 2024-12-04
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- total energy
- (Final velocity- initial velocity)/time
- Distance X time with direction
- Machine that does work with only one movement
- Distance X time with direction
- An active force between two objects that depends on the mass and the distance between them
- Heat transfer through the results of density differences
- Emission or transmission of energy in the form or waves through space
- Heat transfer with direct contact
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- Device that changes work or increases motion from work
- Energy due to motion
- Energy that is being transferred from one object to another
- The ability to cause change
- The force that opposes the sliding motion of two surfaces touching each other.
- average kinetic energy
- Mass (kg) X Velocity (m/s)
- Distance X Time
- Force X Distance
- Stored energy
19 Clues: total energy • Stored energy • Distance X Time • Force X Distance • Energy due to motion • average kinetic energy • Mass (kg) X Velocity (m/s) • The ability to cause change • Distance X time with direction • Distance X time with direction • Heat transfer with direct contact • (Final velocity- initial velocity)/time • Machine that does work with only one movement • ...
Lauren W Energy Puzzle 2016-05-20
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- unit of measure for Newton
- am example is an elevator
- fuel created by dead plants and animals
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- machines that are made up of several simple machines
- collets and stores sunlight used to power things
- movement of hot gases
- an example would be lever
- example would be bike
- the vibration or movement of atoms and molecules (heat)
- turbines that produce electricity
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- an example is an ax
- fuel from organisms/waste
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- heat transfer through liquids and gases
- transfer of heat through direct touch
- object with few or no moving parts
- motion of waves
- joule
- uses the energy of flowing water as it moves down streams
- an example is a ramp
- cannot be reused
- stored energy
- energy of place or position higher = more gravitational energy
- the movement of a substance from one place to another motion
- movement in electrons
- transfer of heat through waves
- meter
- electromagnetic energy that travels in waves like light
- movement of energy through substance in waves
30 Clues: joule • meter • stored energy • motion of waves • cannot be reused • an example is an ax • an example is a ramp • movement of hot gases • movement in electrons • example would be bike • am example is an elevator • an example would be lever • fuel from organisms/waste • unit of measure for Newton • transfer of heat through waves • turbines that produce electricity • ...
mcdonaldw energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- the rods used to cool water in a nuclear power plant
- the original source of energy to earth
- 2.2% of these powers the U.S
- breaking apart
- an energy source that harnesses potential energy and turns it into kinetic
- fuel source that fits all of humans needs
- the biggest problem with solar energy
- combining gasoline and alcohol
- 19.9% of these powers the U.S
- the act of trapping heat
- getting every ounce of energy out of something
- oil is used for this
- energy captured by the power of the sun
- largest source of fuel in the U.S
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- replenishable in a short period of time
- the rods used to boil water in a nuclear power plant
- 9.3% of this powers the U.S
- fuels that took millions of years to form
- a source to power something
- heat from the earth's interior
- the simplest element
- a tool turned to make electricity
- a way to conserve energy around the house
- the act of using water to make electricity
- the source of nuclear energy
- plants wood manure bacteria
- most famous nuclear disaster
- the main cause of the urban heat effect
- combining
29 Clues: combining • breaking apart • the simplest element • oil is used for this • the act of trapping heat • 9.3% of this powers the U.S • a source to power something • plants wood manure bacteria • 2.2% of these powers the U.S • the source of nuclear energy • most famous nuclear disaster • 19.9% of these powers the U.S • heat from the earth's interior • combining gasoline and alcohol • ...
States of Matter 2021-09-19
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- Particles are _______ _________ when energy is removed. (two words, no spaces.)
- The amount of space something takes up
- when a gas is cooled into a liquid
- The state of matter that cannot move freely, but moves by vibrating.
- Small pieces of matter. atoms and molecules are examples of this.
- Moving energy (two words, no space)\
- when a solid turns into a liquid
- The smallest unit of matter
- Particles are _____ _______ when energy is added. (two words, no spaces)
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- two or more atoms bonded together
- Temperature of something when thermal energy is removed.
- Temperature of something when thermal energy is added.
- The amount of "stuff" in something (weight)
- when a gas is cooled into a solid
- The state of matter that has medium kinetic energy.
- when a liquid is heated into a gas
- The kinetic energy of particles
- a gas that is used to fill up balloons
- when a liquid is cooled into a solid
- when a solid is heated into a gas
- The state of matter with the most kinetic energy.
- All physical things that have mass and volume
- an important gas we need to breathe
23 Clues: The smallest unit of matter • The kinetic energy of particles • when a solid turns into a liquid • two or more atoms bonded together • when a gas is cooled into a solid • when a solid is heated into a gas • when a gas is cooled into a liquid • when a liquid is heated into a gas • an important gas we need to breathe • when a liquid is cooled into a solid • ...
Forces And Motion Crossword 2021-01-28
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- the amount of matter (“stuff”) -in an object.
- the transfer of thermal (heat) energy by the movement of liquids or gases.
- energy of motion.
- measures how fast an object is moving (speed) AND the direction in which it is moving
- the ability to do work
- two or more substances are mixed together but not combined chemically
- a force that attracts (pulls) all objects to the center of the Earth
- to put forth as strength
- push or pull
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves. The sun is Earth’s main source of electromagnetic waves.
- a material that heat can move through easily like aluminum, steel and other metals.
- measures how fast an object is moving in a given amount of time.
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- the line or course along which something moves.
- the change in position of an object.
- stored energy in a body or system due to its position.
- the overall force(s) acting on an object.
- the tendency for an object to keep doing what it is doing
- flow of thermal (heat) energy between things that are touching.
- the exact location of an object.
- remaining steady and unchanged
20 Clues: push or pull • energy of motion. • the ability to do work • to put forth as strength • remaining steady and unchanged • the exact location of an object. • the change in position of an object. • the overall force(s) acting on an object. • the amount of matter (“stuff”) -in an object. • the line or course along which something moves. • ...
Electrical Terms 2023-03-21
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- material through which electrons move freely
- temporary reduction of electric power
- an object having equal amounts of + and – ‘s
- the charge that attracts ( - )’s
- a machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- released from fission or fusion
- a temporary storage of electrical charge
- an electrical device that uses electrical power
- the movement (flow) of electricity
- a ( + ) particle
- what we call the movement of electrically charged particles
- Energy used per period of time (measured in watts)
- the sudden release of charges
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- heat and light radiated from the sun
- one complete electric path
- a construction base used to build electrical prototypes
- unit of electromotive force
- the charge that attracts ( + )’s
- total loss of electric power
- a ( - ) particle
- through electromagnetic induction changes the electric energy
- the buildup of electrical charges (two words)
- the buildup of charges
- a device that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy
- material through
- a flash of light
- a neutral particle
- objects that have an excess of one type of charge
- an electrical safety device that is designed to fail
- unit for measuring electrical resistance
30 Clues: a ( - ) particle • material through • a flash of light • a ( + ) particle • a neutral particle • the buildup of charges • one complete electric path • unit of electromotive force • total loss of electric power • the sudden release of charges • released from fission or fusion • the charge that attracts ( + )’s • the charge that attracts ( - )’s • the movement (flow) of electricity • ...
Nuclear Reactions, Rate of Reactions & Endo/Exothermic Reactions 2023-04-26
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- More Particles in the Same Space = More Collisions & Greater Chance of a Reaction
- Increasing Contact Points = More Collisions & Greater Chance of a Reaction
- Decreasing the space for the same number of particles = More Collisions & Greater Chance of a Reaction
- Reactants have More Energy than the Product, Temperature Increases, Thermal Energy is Released
- The time that it takes half the nuclei in a sample to decay
- Smaller nuclei join together to form larger nuclei and energy is released
- Each time a nucleus splits, it releases more neutrons, which can go on and cause more reactions to occur and will continue to happen.
- How can Radioactivity be detected
- An example of an Endothermic Reaction
- Lowers the Activation Energy
- Means Out
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- Any reaction involving a solid takes place where
- The splitting of a nucleus into smaller nuclei and the release of energy
- Nuclear Reactions Release ______ Energy Than Chemical Reactions
- Two smaller nuclei created when a nucleus splits
- Reactants have Less Energy than the Products, Temperature Decreases, Thermal Energy is Absorbed
- Increasing Energy = Particles move Faster = More Collisions & Greater Chance of a Reaction
- Related to Heat
- Process Happens in the Sun’s Core
- Occurs when a stable isotope is struck by a neutron
- An example of an Exothermic Reaction
- Means In
- How can the surface area of a solid be increased
23 Clues: Means In • Means Out • Related to Heat • Lowers the Activation Energy • Process Happens in the Sun’s Core • How can Radioactivity be detected • An example of an Exothermic Reaction • An example of an Endothermic Reaction • Any reaction involving a solid takes place where • Two smaller nuclei created when a nucleus splits • How can the surface area of a solid be increased • ...
Atomic structure 2024-12-17
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- State where electrons “jump” to a higher energy level
- Elements with the same number of protons and different number of neutrons are ____
- State where electrons fill the lowest energy levels
- Orbitals can hold a maximum of ___ electrons
- Atoms are _____ when they are in an excited state
- The sum of the protons and neutrons determines the ____ number
- Region around the nucleus where electrons are most likely to be found
- Subatomic particle with no charge
- Negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus
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- The ____ of an atom is hard and dense
- _____ electrons are located in the outermost energy level
- An atom is made up of mostly ____ space
- The number of ____ determines the element
- When electrons in an excited state return to lower energy levels, they emit energy in the form of _____
- Electrons further from the nucleus contain ___ energy
- Electrons want to be ____ as long as possible
- Fundamental building block of matter
- Charge of a nucleus
- An atom is ___ if the number of protons equals the number of electrons
- Electrons ______ energy when they move to a higher energy level
- _____ number is determined by the amount of protons in an atom
21 Clues: Charge of a nucleus • Subatomic particle with no charge • Fundamental building block of matter • The ____ of an atom is hard and dense • An atom is made up of mostly ____ space • The number of ____ determines the element • Orbitals can hold a maximum of ___ electrons • Electrons want to be ____ as long as possible • Atoms are _____ when they are in an excited state • ...
Unit 2: Thermochemistry 2025-03-20
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- Heat The amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one degree Celsius
- A process where chemical substances are transformed
- The part of the universe under study in thermochemistry
- The SI unit of energy
- Function A property that depends only on the state of a system, not the path taken
- The heat content of a system at constant pressure
- Energy transfer that results from a force acting over a distance
- The capacity to do work or produce heat
- Free Energy Determines whether a reaction is spontaneous
- A device used to measure heat changes in a system
- A reaction that absorbs heat from the surroundings
- Everything outside the system in thermochemistry
- A measure of the disorder or randomness in a system
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- Energy transfer due to a temperature difference
- Law States that the total enthalpy change of a reaction is the sum of individual steps
- A process that occurs without outside intervention
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles
- A reaction that releases heat to the surroundings
- Energy The energy required to break a chemical bond
- A reaction in which a substance reacts with oxygen to release heat
20 Clues: The SI unit of energy • The capacity to do work or produce heat • Energy transfer due to a temperature difference • Everything outside the system in thermochemistry • The heat content of a system at constant pressure • A reaction that releases heat to the surroundings • A device used to measure heat changes in a system • ...
Heat Transfer 2025-04-29
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- the thick layer inside Earth where rock moves slowly in currents
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves through space
- the transfer of heat by direct contact between solids
- a small piece of matter that forms solids, liquids, and gases
- energy from the Sun that travels to Earth
- the ability to do work or cause change
- heat energy carried by invisible waves felt as warmth
- the warming of Earth's ground and water by sunlight
- the movement of heat energy from a warmer area to a cooler area
- the measure of how fast the particles in a substance are moving
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- a city area that stays hotter than nearby countryside
- the transfer of heat through fluids like liquids and gases
- large sections of Earth's crust that move slowly over time
- waves that carry energy through space or materials
- a circular movement where warm fluid rises and cool fluid sinks
- the Sun's energy used to power weather, plants, and technology
- the amount of mass packed into a certain volume
- streams of moving seawater that transport heat across the planet
- the layers of gases surrounding Earth
- the total energy of moving particles in an object
20 Clues: the layers of gases surrounding Earth • the ability to do work or cause change • energy from the Sun that travels to Earth • the amount of mass packed into a certain volume • the total energy of moving particles in an object • waves that carry energy through space or materials • the warming of Earth's ground and water by sunlight • ...
Maelynn Beteta Perez 2023-01-04
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- tiny particles inside the center of an atom
- the "powerhouse" of a cell that converts nutrients into energy
- C,H,O,N,P
- an individual living thing.
- organelle in the cells of a plant and algae
- monosaccarides
- energy molecule
- are the cells that are on in the surface of different organs that control gas exchange
- first stage in the photosynthesis
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- the process when water and carbon dioxide combine to make sugars and release oxygen
- simple sugars that all living things use to store and transport energy
- make up the cell membrane and store energy
- green pigment in a chloroplast that absorbs light energy
- small pores in a plant leaf that can open and close to control transpiration and gas exchange with the air.
- make up structures and control chemical reaction
- the process of moving molecules across a cellular membrane through the use of cellular energy.
- organic molecules such as glucose, that organisms use for chemical energy
- nucleic acids monomers
- basic unit of structure and function of living things
- the ability to do work
- the nonliving layer that surrounds and supports the cells of most plants and bacteria
21 Clues: C,H,O,N,P • monosaccarides • energy molecule • nucleic acids monomers • the ability to do work • an individual living thing. • first stage in the photosynthesis • make up the cell membrane and store energy • tiny particles inside the center of an atom • organelle in the cells of a plant and algae • make up structures and control chemical reaction • ...
Cellular energy crossword 2025-01-21
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- fluid filling up the inside of the chloroplast around the grana
- the first step of cellular respiration, breaks down glucose into pyruvate
- stage of photosynthesis that converts light energy into chemical energy
- second stage of photosynthesis, converts oxygen into glucose
- the site of photosynthesis
- similar to NADH, transports electrons to the electron transport chain
- stack of thylakoids
- carries electrons during cellular respiration
- organelle that generates energy, the site of cellular respiration
- the green pigment in plants used to make food
- a gas produced by photosynthesis and needed for cellular respiration
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- second step of cellular respiration, turns pyruvate into carbon dioxide, releases energy in the form of ATP, NADH, and FADH2
- last step of cellular respiration, uses electron transport to make ATP and water.
- process that occurs in animals and plants, releases carbon dioxide and water.
- the process where plants take in carbon dioxide and turn it into oxygen
- stores transfer energy in cells
- a gas thats absorbed by plants for photosynthesis but produced by cellular respiration
- doesn't need oxygen, produces less energy
- flat membrane sac in the chloroplast for photosynthesis
- needs oxygen, produces more energy
- sugar that provides energy for cells
21 Clues: stack of thylakoids • the site of photosynthesis • stores transfer energy in cells • needs oxygen, produces more energy • sugar that provides energy for cells • doesn't need oxygen, produces less energy • carries electrons during cellular respiration • the green pigment in plants used to make food • flat membrane sac in the chloroplast for photosynthesis • ...
Ecology 2022-11-16
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- alternative energy that uses falling water to generate electricity
- energy resources that are used faster than we can replace them
- nonrenewable energy resource that uses uranium
- anything used by humans that forms in nature
- gaseous fossil fuel that forms from microscopic sea organisms
- alternative energy that uses the ocean tides to generate electricity
- disadvantage of alternative energy
- energy resource that can be replaced at the rate it is used
- energy resource that forms from the remains of ancient organisms
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- using heat inside the earth to generate electricity
- saving and protecting our resources
- problem associated with burning fossil fuels
- using living or once living materials as energy
- solid fossil fuel that forms from swamp plants
- cleanest type of alternative energy
- liquid fossil fuel also known as oil
16 Clues: disadvantage of alternative energy • saving and protecting our resources • cleanest type of alternative energy • liquid fossil fuel also known as oil • problem associated with burning fossil fuels • anything used by humans that forms in nature • nonrenewable energy resource that uses uranium • solid fossil fuel that forms from swamp plants • ...
P.O.E. Silver 8 Colin 2024-04-16
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- when touching objects within a system reach the same temperature
- Thermal resistance of a material
- The study of the effects of work, heat flow, and energy on a system
- Rate of energy transfer
- Total deformation
- the measure of how evenly distributed heat is within a system
- when all kinetic energy is removed from a object
- The transfer of thermal energy by movement of fluid
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- the average kinetic energy of particles in an object
- The transfer or movement of thermal energy
- Energy transfer
- kinetic energy in transit from one object to another due to temperature difference
- wheel with teeth
- total force applied over an area
- Change in time
- The transfer of thermal energy within an object or between objects from molecule to molecule
16 Clues: Change in time • Energy transfer • wheel with teeth • Total deformation • Rate of energy transfer • Thermal resistance of a material • total force applied over an area • The transfer or movement of thermal energy • when all kinetic energy is removed from a object • The transfer of thermal energy by movement of fluid • the average kinetic energy of particles in an object • ...
Energy vocabulary practice 2015-12-15
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- movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules.
- Law of _________ of Energy
- stored energy based on position or chemical composition
- The ability to do work or to cause change
- electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves
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- comes from the vibration and movement of atoms and molecules
- energy of motion; moving energy
- Joining of two small nuclei to form a larger nucleus releasing lots of energy
- energy related to the motion and position of an object or substance
- the movement of electrical charges that produce electricity;
- Splitting of a large nucleus into smaller pieces releasing lots of energy
- The SI unit for energy
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom;
14 Clues: The SI unit for energy • Law of _________ of Energy • energy of motion; moving energy • energy stored in the nucleus of an atom; • The ability to do work or to cause change • energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules. • stored energy based on position or chemical composition • electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves • ...
Science contract crossword 2017-01-01
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- stored energy in the energy of position
- electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves
- in movement of a substance from one place to another
- Energy of place or position
- heat, the internal energy in substance
- Energy stored in objects by the application of force
- energy stored in Bonds between Atom and molecules
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- movement of energy through substances and longitudinal waves
- the ability to do work
- Energy of motion motion of wave electrons Atoms molecules in a substance
- movement of electrons
- focuses on technologies allergies that use less energy to perform the same task or the same amount of work
- States that energy is neither created or destroyed
- energy stored in the nucleus or center of the atom
14 Clues: movement of electrons • Energy of place or position • the ability to do work • heat, the internal energy in substance • stored energy in the energy of position • States that energy is neither created or destroyed • energy stored in the nucleus or center of the atom • energy stored in Bonds between Atom and molecules • ...
P1&2 Revision 2021-10-17
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- The useful energy transferred by a device divided by the total energy consumed by the device.
- The wavelength of light in between visible light and microwaves.
- A material that reduces heat loss.
- The unit of power.
- A material that can efficiently transfer heat.
- Thermal energy transferred by light
- The energy transformed or transferred per second.
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- Thermal energy transferred by a flow of particles.
- The unit of Energy used by electricity companies.
- The unit of Energy.
- When energy is not transferred into 'useful' energy and is instead 'lost' to the surroundings.
- Thermal energy transferred by particles colliding and transferring energy.
- The law of energy stating that it can neither be created or destroyed.
- The energy transferred by a force
14 Clues: The unit of power. • The unit of Energy. • The energy transferred by a force • A material that reduces heat loss. • Thermal energy transferred by light • A material that can efficiently transfer heat. • The unit of Energy used by electricity companies. • The energy transformed or transferred per second. • Thermal energy transferred by a flow of particles. • ...
Diner Menu 2020-10-23
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- makes food in plants using light energy
- where the light reaction of photosynthesis takes place
- the fluid within the chloroplast
- cycle/ also known as the citric acid cycle
- acid fermentation/ uses yeast and sugar to make energy
- respiration, needs oxygen to take place
- the movement of electrons
- the food needed for cells
- the 'uncharged' version of ATP
- dependent reaction/ uses light to make ADP and NADPH
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- usually occurs in bacteria and yeast cells
- only in plant cells and makes food
- the anaerobic version of cellular respiration
- the 'uncharged' version of NADPH
- acid fermentation/ when glucose or carbon are converted into energy
- respiration/ does not need oxygen to take place
- needed for an aerobic reaction
- cycle, uses energy and carbon dioxide to make food
- respiration, breaks down ATP to get energy and creates water and carbon dioxide
- part of the energy in photosynthesis
- energy used and produced in a cell
21 Clues: the movement of electrons • the food needed for cells • needed for an aerobic reaction • the 'uncharged' version of ATP • the 'uncharged' version of NADPH • the fluid within the chloroplast • only in plant cells and makes food • energy used and produced in a cell • part of the energy in photosynthesis • makes food in plants using light energy • ...
KAST Science Crossword 2021-10-17
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- constant circulation of Earth's water
- organism that only eats plants
- the living parts of an ecosystem
- the idea that if an object is in motion, it will remain in motion unless another force acts upon it
- energy from this fuels photosynthesis
- organism that only eats meat
- the nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- distance/time
- something that can provide energy for work ex. gasoline and ethanol
- change in position of an object
- can exchange both matter and energy with surroundings
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- numeric data
- descriptive data
- a combination of food chains
- can neither exchange matter nor energy with surroundings
- can only exchange energy with surroundings
- organism that eats both meat and plants
- a force that pulls objects towards one another
- a push or a pull on an object
- organism that produces its own energy
- our planet
- amount of matter
- famous English physicist who is credited for the discovery of gravity
- transfer of kinetic energy
24 Clues: our planet • numeric data • distance/time • descriptive data • amount of matter • transfer of kinetic energy • a combination of food chains • organism that only eats meat • a push or a pull on an object • organism that only eats plants • change in position of an object • the living parts of an ecosystem • the nonliving parts of an ecosystem • constant circulation of Earth's water • ...
Interactions of Matter and Energy Crossword 2021-10-17
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- constant circulation of Earth's water
- organism that only eats plants
- the living parts of an ecosystem
- the idea that if an object is in motion, it will remain in motion unless another force acts upon it
- energy from this fuels photosynthesis
- organism that only eats meat
- the nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- distance/time
- something that can provide energy for work ex. gasoline and ethanol
- change in position of an object
- can exchange both matter and energy with surroundings
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- numeric data
- descriptive data
- a combination of food chains
- can neither exchange matter nor energy with surroundings
- can only exchange energy with surroundings
- organism that eats both meat and plants
- a force that pulls objects towards one another
- a push or a pull on an object
- organism that produces its own energy
- our planet
- amount of matter
- famous English physicist who is credited for the discovery of gravity
- transfer of kinetic energy
24 Clues: our planet • numeric data • distance/time • descriptive data • amount of matter • transfer of kinetic energy • a combination of food chains • organism that only eats meat • a push or a pull on an object • organism that only eats plants • change in position of an object • the living parts of an ecosystem • the nonliving parts of an ecosystem • constant circulation of Earth's water • ...
thermochemistry 2022-04-25
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- heat capacity equation
- what we're singling out to study
- a measurement of heat flow
- process that releases heat energy to surroundings
- The energy an object has by virtue of its position in a field of force
- most stable form at 1atm and 25celcius
- q
- The energy associated with an object by virtue of its motion
- everything outside the system
- a device used to measure heat flow
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- enthalpy change when one mole of a compound is formed from its elements in their standard states
- amount of heat required to raise temp of 1g of substance 1K
- energy is...
- J,kJ,cal
- The sum of the kinetic and potential energies of the particles making up a substance
- heat change at constant pressure
- process that absorbs heat energy from the surroundings
- energy used to cause the temperature of an object to increase
- the measurement of heat flow
- the capacity to do work or transfer heat
20 Clues: q • J,kJ,cal • energy is... • heat capacity equation • a measurement of heat flow • the measurement of heat flow • everything outside the system • what we're singling out to study • heat change at constant pressure • a device used to measure heat flow • most stable form at 1atm and 25celcius • the capacity to do work or transfer heat • ...
thermochemistry 2022-04-25
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- heat capacity equation
- what we're singling out to study
- a measurement of heat flow
- process that releases heat energy to surroundings
- The energy an object has by virtue of its position in a field of force
- most stable form at 1atm and 25celcius
- q
- The energy associated with an object by virtue of its motion
- everything outside the system
- a device used to measure heat flow
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- enthalpy change when one mole of a compound is formed from its elements in their standard states
- amount of heat required to raise temp of 1g of substance 1K
- energy is...
- J,kJ,cal
- The sum of the kinetic and potential energies of the particles making up a substance
- heat change at constant pressure
- process that absorbs heat energy from the surroundings
- energy used to cause the temperature of an object to increase
- the measurement of heat flow
- the capacity to do work or transfer heat
20 Clues: q • J,kJ,cal • energy is... • heat capacity equation • a measurement of heat flow • the measurement of heat flow • everything outside the system • what we're singling out to study • heat change at constant pressure • a device used to measure heat flow • most stable form at 1atm and 25celcius • the capacity to do work or transfer heat • ...
Matter and Energy Review 2017-09-25
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- =4.18kJ
- heat
- loss in energy
- mass
- The study of the transfer of energy as heat that accompany chemical and physical changes
- Density formula
- Characteristics of matter that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the matter, examples: mass, volume, solubility, conductivity, density,color
- Characteristics of matter that can only be observed by changing the identity of the matter
- depends on amount of matter present
- Temperature change
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- Specific heat
- is energy that is transferred from matter with higher particle motion to matter with lower particle motion
- is the measure of the average kinetic energy of particles of matter
- =1 kcal
- =q
- energy is neither created nor destroyed
- gain in energy
- defined as the amount of heat energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one degree Celcius
- =4.18 joules
- does not depend on the amount of matter present
20 Clues: =q • heat • mass • =4.18kJ • =1 kcal • =4.18 joules • Specific heat • loss in energy • gain in energy • Density formula • Temperature change • depends on amount of matter present • energy is neither created nor destroyed • does not depend on the amount of matter present • is the measure of the average kinetic energy of particles of matter • ...
Solar Thermal Energy 2014-05-25
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- the _____ of solar thermal energy has increased
- greeks used to allow light in their homes
- the first pro of solar thermal energy
- light can not be easily saved for later
- power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines
- metals emit electrons when light shines on them
- absorbs the suns rays and transfers them
- in 1876 was discovered to produced electricity when exposed to light
- objects used by the Greeks to start fires
- relating to the sun
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- came up with the photoelectric theory
- the second con
- the man to prove Einsteins theory correct
- solar thermal energy has low... (3rd pro)
- what century does solar thermal energy date back to?
- first to use solar thermal energy
- discovered the photovoltaic effect
- solar thermal energy doesn't cause this (2nd pro)
- rooms Greeks used to allow heat in
- relating to heat
20 Clues: the second con • relating to heat • relating to the sun • first to use solar thermal energy • discovered the photovoltaic effect • rooms Greeks used to allow heat in • came up with the photoelectric theory • the first pro of solar thermal energy • light can not be easily saved for later • absorbs the suns rays and transfers them • the man to prove Einsteins theory correct • ...
20 terms 2016-03-13
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- product of mass and velocity of an object
- an event which two or more budles event force on other for a relatively short time
- a numerical description of non-far apart object
- energy that can be through empty space
- the source of radiant energy
- a measure in which event can be repeat from the past through the present into the future
- rate of change
- ability to do work
- any object moving freely under the influence of gravity alone
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- depends on both mass and velocity
- is a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- the shortest distance from the initial to the final position of point
- energy that moves objects from place to place
- energy produced by electrons
- a change in position of an object with respect to time
- a vector quantity
- energy of storage
- energy contain in the nucleus of an atom
- the rate if which an object cover distance
- can be produce by friction
20 Clues: rate of change • a vector quantity • energy of storage • ability to do work • can be produce by friction • energy produced by electrons • the source of radiant energy • depends on both mass and velocity • energy that can be through empty space • energy contain in the nucleus of an atom • product of mass and velocity of an object • the rate if which an object cover distance • ...
Metabolism 2022-12-15
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- The ATP store that only lasts for about 10 seconds during maximal work
- Best and most accurate predictor of performance
- The catabolism of glucose
- The type of hormone produced by the adrenal cortex
- An ____ is a biological catalyst
- Biologic work in humans include ____, mechanical, and transport
- ____ is the stable state for reactions to occur
- The heart prefers lactate > ____
- The two types of energy are ____ energy and potential energy
- Energy is either transported or ____
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- The form in which energy in exercise physiology is measured
- The hormone release in response to low blood sugar
- The main reason why carbohydrates are used
- The breakdown of glyocgen
- _____ is the phosphate donor
- The formation of new glucose
- The process of releasing energy
- The amount of energy added for a spontaneous reaction to occur
- The liver prefers to make ____ via lactate > glucose
- ______ activates the TCA cycle
- The hormone released in response to high blood sugar
21 Clues: The breakdown of glyocgen • The catabolism of glucose • _____ is the phosphate donor • The formation of new glucose • ______ activates the TCA cycle • The process of releasing energy • An ____ is a biological catalyst • The heart prefers lactate > ____ • Energy is either transported or ____ • The main reason why carbohydrates are used • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2026-03-04
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- A negatively charged ion.
- Value identifying an electron's main energy level.
- Any atom with a net charge.
- Abbreviated electron configuration using brackets.
- Rule: electrons occupy empty orbitals before pairing up.
- A positively charged ion.
- Theory that light acts as both a wave and a particle.
- Measure of an electron’s angular momentum.
- Unique series of colored lines for an element.
- Rule: electrons in one orbital must have opposite spins.
- The arrangement of electrons in an atom.
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- Region of highest electron probability.
- The impossibility of knowing both position and momentum.
- An atomic orbit or energy shell.
- An electron's lowest energy level.
- The "planetary" atomic representation.
- Outermost electron involved in bonding.
- Condition of an electron after absorbing energy.
- Shorthand showing valence electrons as dots.
- Current model using electron orbitals.
- Rule: fill lowest energy sublevels first.
- Diagram using lines and arrows for electrons.
- Divisions of energy levels, like s, p, d, or f.
- A massless particle of light energy.
24 Clues: A negatively charged ion. • A positively charged ion. • Any atom with a net charge. • An atomic orbit or energy shell. • An electron's lowest energy level. • A massless particle of light energy. • The "planetary" atomic representation. • Current model using electron orbitals. • Region of highest electron probability. • Outermost electron involved in bonding. • ...
Photosynthesis 2026-02-13
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- Fluid portion of the chloroplast; outside of the thylakoids
- The process by which ATP is synthesized in chloroplasts and mitochondria through the creation of a proton gradient across a membrane, facilitated by the transfer of electrons and protons via mobile molecules like plastoquinone and ubiquinone.
- (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate) Carrier molecule that transfers high-energy electrons from chlorophyll to other molecules
- Principal pigment of plants and other photosynthetic organisms
- transport chain Series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle high-energy electrons during ATP-generating reactions
- Loosing electrons
- Process used by plants and other autotrophs to capture light energy and use it to power chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and energy-rich carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- Organism that obtains food by consuming other living things; also called a consumer
- Organism that is able to capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its own food from inorganic compounds; also called a producer
- Saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts
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- reactions Set of reactions in photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- cycle The light-independent reactions of photosynthesis in which energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugar
- level phosphorylation The production of ATP from ADP by a direct transfer of a high-energy phosphate group from a phosphorylated intermediate metabolic compound in an exergonic catabolic pathway
- Light-absorbing molecules used by plants to gather the sun's energy
- Gain electrons
- triphosphate (ATP) Compound used by cells to store and release energy
- Cluster of chlorophyll and proteins found in thylakoids
- Synthase Cluster of proteins that span the thylakoid membrane and allow hydrogen ions (H+) to pass through it
- independent reactions Set of reactions in photosynthesis that do not require light; energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugar; also called the Calvin cycle
19 Clues: Gain electrons • Loosing electrons • Saclike photosynthetic membranes found in chloroplasts • Cluster of chlorophyll and proteins found in thylakoids • Fluid portion of the chloroplast; outside of the thylakoids • Principal pigment of plants and other photosynthetic organisms • Light-absorbing molecules used by plants to gather the sun's energy • ...
Chapter 4: Work and Energy 2024-05-15
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- is the ratio of output
- energy that is due to the gravitational forces between objects
- the sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of the objects in the system
- force applied through a distance
- is energy that is storeb by compressing or stretching an object
- is the ratio of the output force to input force
- states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed.
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- a machine that does work with only one movement of the machine
- is a combination of two or more simple machines
- a device that changes the force or increases the motion from work
- energy due to motion
- the ability to cause change
- energy that is due to chemical bonds
- energy that is stored due to the interactions between objects
- the rate at which energy is converted
- anything around which you can imagine a boundary
16 Clues: energy due to motion • is the ratio of output • the ability to cause change • force applied through a distance • energy that is due to chemical bonds • the rate at which energy is converted • is a combination of two or more simple machines • is the ratio of the output force to input force • anything around which you can imagine a boundary • ...
Thermal Energy 2.0 2022-12-09
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- a pot of hot chocolate has more __________ than a cup of hot chocolate, because the total number of particles in more.
- the average kinetic movement of the particles is measured with a thermometer.
- Thermal energy transfer between solids, liquids, or gases while touching.
- Wind, solar, and hydro energy are all forms of ___________ energy sources.
- Liquid to a solid.
- When the volume of the particles decreases.
- Metal is a good _________ of heat energy.
- Thermal energy transfer used when we feel hot by a fire.
- Changing from electrical energy to thermal energy for example.
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- Happens in fluids because the particles can move more freely.
- Hot heat is transferred in radiation.
- The circular movement of particles in fluids caused by thermal energy transfer.
- Gas to a liquid.
- The rate at which energy is transferred.
- When we pull back an elastic we are illustrating _____________ energy.
- When the volume of particles increases.
16 Clues: Gas to a liquid. • Liquid to a solid. • Hot heat is transferred in radiation. • When the volume of particles increases. • The rate at which energy is transferred. • Metal is a good _________ of heat energy. • When the volume of the particles decreases. • Thermal energy transfer used when we feel hot by a fire. • ...
Unit 2 vocabulary 2017-09-27
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- The amount of organisms in an area
- A substance that provides nourishment
- carnivore at the top of the food chain
- A sugar that is an energy source in living organisms
- The ability to do work
- A thing that consumes something
- An organism that produces its own food
- Decayed organic material
- A process that plants use to turn sunlight into food
- A system of interlocking food chains
- Light energy
- A model of energy that shows how energy flows in an ecosystem
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- A chemical compound that contains at least one atom of carbon
- Herbivore
- Energy stored in chemical compounds
- Organism that feeds on dead organisms
- carnivore or omnivore at the middle of a food chain
- An organism that decomposes organic material
- A substance that possesses mass
- The process of rotting
- A series of organisms each dependent on each other as a source of energy
- Rotting through the action of bacteria and fungi
22 Clues: Herbivore • Light energy • The ability to do work • The process of rotting • Decayed organic material • A thing that consumes something • A substance that possesses mass • The amount of organisms in an area • Energy stored in chemical compounds • A system of interlocking food chains • A substance that provides nourishment • Organism that feeds on dead organisms • ...
Cellular Respiration 2018-01-29
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- The anaerobic pathway that follows glycolysis.
- A process that does require energy.
- The products of cellular respiration,
- The final step in the breakdown of glucose.
- Photosynthesis and Cellular respiration are _____ pathways.
- A process in which glucose is broken down in the cytoplasm.
- An organelle in which the krebs cycle and the ETC occur.
- A process that does not require energy.
- Molecule used to provide energy for cells to do work.
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- The equation for cellular respiration is the _______ for photosynthesis.
- The final electron acceptor in the electron transport system in cellular respiration.
- The process in which organisms obtain energy.
- The ability to do work.
- 3-carbon molecule that is the product of glycolysis.
- The products of photosynthesis.
- Where energy originally comes from.
- Chemical equation for cellular respiration.
- What is required to start the reaction?
- Where glycolysis occurs.
- The cycle in which pyruvate is broken down into carbon dioxide.
20 Clues: The ability to do work. • Where glycolysis occurs. • The products of photosynthesis. • A process that does require energy. • Where energy originally comes from. • The products of cellular respiration, • What is required to start the reaction? • A process that does not require energy. • Chemical equation for cellular respiration. • The final step in the breakdown of glucose. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2018-01-29
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- The equation for cellular respiration is the _______ for photosynthesis.
- The anaerobic pathway that follows glycolysis.
- The products of photosynthesis.
- A process that does require energy.
- The final step in the breakdown of glucose.
- What is required to start the reaction?
- The ability to do work.
- The final electron acceptor in the electron transport system in cellular respiration.
- Where glycolysis occurs.
- Where energy originally comes from.
- The products of cellular respiration,
- The process in which organisms obtain energy.
- 3-carbon molecule that is the product of glycolysis.
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- Photosynthesis and Cellular respiration are _____ pathways.
- Chemical equation for cellular respiration.
- A process in which glucose is broken down in the cytoplasm.
- An organelle in which the krebs cycle and the ETC occur.
- The cycle in which pyruvate is broken down into carbon dioxide.
- Molecule used to provide energy for cells to do work.
- A process that does not require energy.
20 Clues: The ability to do work. • Where glycolysis occurs. • The products of photosynthesis. • A process that does require energy. • Where energy originally comes from. • The products of cellular respiration, • What is required to start the reaction? • A process that does not require energy. • Chemical equation for cellular respiration. • The final step in the breakdown of glucose. • ...
KAST Science Crossword 2021-10-16
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- constant circulation of Earth's water
- organism that only eats plants
- the living parts of an ecosystem
- the idea that if an object is in motion, it will remain in motion unless another force acts upon it
- energy from this fuels photosynthesis
- organism that only eats meat
- the nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- distance/time
- something that can provide energy for work ex. gasoline and ethanol
- change in position of an object
- can exchange both matter and energy with
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- Numeric data
- Descriptive data
- a combination of food chains
- can neither exchange matter nor energy with surroundings
- can only exchange energy with surroundings
- organism that eats both meat and plants
- A force that pulls objects towards one another
- A push or a pull on an object
- organism that produces its own energy
- our planet
- Amount of matter
- famous English physicist who is credited for the discovery of gravity
- transfer of kinetic energy
24 Clues: our planet • Numeric data • distance/time • Descriptive data • Amount of matter • transfer of kinetic energy • a combination of food chains • organism that only eats meat • A push or a pull on an object • organism that only eats plants • change in position of an object • the living parts of an ecosystem • the nonliving parts of an ecosystem • constant circulation of Earth's water • ...
Earth's Resources 2025-05-12
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- Heat energy from within the Earth
- Organic matter used as a renewable energy source
- The wearing away of land by water, wind, or ice
- A black rock used as a fossil fuel
- Harmful substances in the environment
- Naturally occurring solid substances found in the Earth
- A liquid fossil fuel used for energy and products
- The protection and wise use of natural resources
- A resource that can be replaced naturally
- Process of making new items from used materials
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- Clearing or cutting down of forests
- Air in motion that can be used to generate energy
- A gaseous fossil fuel used in heating and cooking
- A substance burned to produce energy
- A resource that cannot be replaced quickly
- Remains of ancient organisms preserved in rock
- Energy generated from moving water
- Decayed organic material used as fertilizer
- Using resources in a way that meets current and future needs
- Energy from the sun
20 Clues: Energy from the sun • Heat energy from within the Earth • A black rock used as a fossil fuel • Energy generated from moving water • Clearing or cutting down of forests • A substance burned to produce energy • Harmful substances in the environment • A resource that can be replaced naturally • A resource that cannot be replaced quickly • ...
Photosynthesis Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-04
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- - what the process of photosynthesis is trying to make; sweet
- - generates ATP and NADPH
- - used to store energy for future reactions
- - maximize amount of photosynthesis that can happen; stacks of thylakoids
- - photosynthesis occurs in this; it’s green; an organism
- - carries energy; produced in first stage of photosynthesis
- - contains chlorophyll for photosynthesis
- - absorbs the sunlight in a plant
- - cells use this and energy from the sun to make sugars
- - gets energy from other sources
- - used for light absorption and biochemical reactions; sheet-like membrane
- - absorbs energy from light
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- - stabilizes pigment; harvest sunlight
- - the energy that plants take in to start the photosynthesis process
- - The second stage in photosynthesis
- - allows CO2 to diffuse into leaf; stroma open at night
- - a fluid inside the chloroplast surrounding thylakoids
- - what we’ve been studying; a long word; process to make sugars
- dioxide - plants use this along with sunlight to combine to make sugars
- - make their own energy themselves
20 Clues: - generates ATP and NADPH • - absorbs energy from light • - gets energy from other sources • - absorbs the sunlight in a plant • - make their own energy themselves • - The second stage in photosynthesis • - stabilizes pigment; harvest sunlight • - contains chlorophyll for photosynthesis • - used to store energy for future reactions • ...
KAST Science Crossword 2021-10-17
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- constant circulation of Earth's water
- organism that only eats plants
- the living parts of an ecosystem
- the idea that if an object is in motion, it will remain in motion unless another force acts upon it
- energy from this fuels photosynthesis
- organism that only eats meat
- the nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- distance/time
- something that can provide energy for work ex. gasoline and ethanol
- change in position of an object
- can exchange both matter and energy with
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- aumeric data
- descriptive data
- a combination of food chains
- can neither exchange matter nor energy with surroundings
- can only exchange energy with surroundings
- organism that eats both meat and plants
- a force that pulls objects towards one another
- a push or a pull on an object
- organism that produces its own energy
- our planet
- amount of matter
- famous English physicist who is credited for the discovery of gravity
- transfer of kinetic energy
24 Clues: our planet • aumeric data • distance/time • descriptive data • amount of matter • transfer of kinetic energy • a combination of food chains • organism that only eats meat • a push or a pull on an object • organism that only eats plants • change in position of an object • the living parts of an ecosystem • the nonliving parts of an ecosystem • constant circulation of Earth's water • ...
KAST Science Crossword 2021-10-17
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- constant circulation of Earth's water
- organism that only eats plants
- the living parts of an ecosystem
- the idea that if an object is in motion, it will remain in motion unless another force acts upon it
- energy from this fuels photosynthesis
- organism that only eats meat
- the nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- distance/time
- something that can provide energy for work ex. gasoline and ethanol
- change in position of an object
- can exchange both matter and energy with
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- numeric data
- descriptive data
- a combination of food chains
- can neither exchange matter nor energy with surroundings
- can only exchange energy with surroundings
- organism that eats both meat and plants
- a force that pulls objects towards one another
- a push or a pull on an object
- organism that produces its own energy
- our planet
- amount of matter
- famous English physicist who is credited for the discovery of gravity
- transfer of kinetic energy
24 Clues: our planet • numeric data • distance/time • descriptive data • amount of matter • transfer of kinetic energy • a combination of food chains • organism that only eats meat • a push or a pull on an object • organism that only eats plants • change in position of an object • the living parts of an ecosystem • the nonliving parts of an ecosystem • constant circulation of Earth's water • ...
thermochemistry 2022-04-25
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- heat capacity equation
- what we're singling out to study
- a measurement of heat flow
- process that releases heat energy to surroundings
- The energy an object has by virtue of its position in a field of force
- most stable form at 1atm and 25celcius
- q
- The energy associated with an object by virtue of its motion
- everything outside the system
- a device used to measure heat flow
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- enthalpy change when one mole of a compound is formed from its elements in their standard states
- amount of heat required to raise temp of 1g of substance 1K
- energy is...
- J,kJ,cal
- The sum of the kinetic and potential energies of the particles making up a substance
- heat change at constant pressure
- process that absorbs heat energy from the surroundings
- energy used to cause the temperature of an object to increase
- the measurement of heat flow
- the capacity to do work or transfer heat
20 Clues: q • J,kJ,cal • energy is... • heat capacity equation • a measurement of heat flow • the measurement of heat flow • everything outside the system • what we're singling out to study • heat change at constant pressure • a device used to measure heat flow • most stable form at 1atm and 25celcius • the capacity to do work or transfer heat • ...
about sustainability / Raphael et hugoo 2026-03-05
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- Warm energy from the sun or from burning
- Energy from the sun.
- something that can be broken down naturally by tiny living organisms
- Energy made by moving water
- Not harmful to nature
- Natural material made from decay food and plants
- All the different living things in nature
- To fix something that is broken
- Machine that uses wind to make electricity
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- A type of energy that powers lights, machines, and many everyday devices
- Good for nature and can last a long time
- The usual weather of a place over time
- To make used things into new things
- The natural world around us
- A clear liquid that all living things need to survive
- To use something again instead of throwing it away
- Unwanted material that is thrown away
- Things that make the environment dirty and impact the planet
- To use less of something
- Energy from natural sources that can be replaced naturally
20 Clues: Energy from the sun. • Not harmful to nature • To use less of something • The natural world around us • Energy made by moving water • To fix something that is broken • To make used things into new things • Unwanted material that is thrown away • The usual weather of a place over time • Good for nature and can last a long time • Warm energy from the sun or from burning • ...
