energy Crossword Puzzles
Renewable Energy- Hayden 2017-02-16
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- liquid fuels from biomass forces
- the spitting of an atom's nucleus into two smaller nuclei
- small nuclei of lightweight elements are forced together to form a heavier nucleus
- a process that releases hydrogen
- system using technology to collect, move, and store heat derived from the sun
- takes advantage of the fact that the temperature of soil stays about the same all year
- where hydrogen gas can be used to produce electricity.
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- drawing renewable energy from the motion of water
- solar energy is converted directly into energy
- designing a building to collect, move, store, and distribute the sun's energy naturally
- a device that converts the wind's kinetic energy into electrical energy
- the energy that holds particles together in the nucleus
- type of energy that results form high pressure combined with the breakdown of radioactive elements
- energy that is produced from material hat makes up living organisms
- when something produces so much heat that they melt
- groups of wind turbines
- using the movement of tidal water to generate electricity
- a technology that uses mirrors to focus on sunlight in order to generate electricity
18 Clues: groups of wind turbines • liquid fuels from biomass forces • a process that releases hydrogen • solar energy is converted directly into energy • drawing renewable energy from the motion of water • when something produces so much heat that they melt • where hydrogen gas can be used to produce electricity. • the energy that holds particles together in the nucleus • ...
APES Unit 3 2024-01-14
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- Region of planet containing life, made of many ecosystems
- Living
- C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy (ATP)
- The study of relationships between living and nonliving things in an environment
- Type of energy considered low quality and not easily used to do work so is often released as waste
- Use photosynthesis, turn sunlight into chemical energy
- Organisms that must eat to get energy
- Nonliving
- Organisms that can create their own energy
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- Type of productivity where herbivores create biomass by eating plants
- Type of feedback that amplifies a change/ effect (good or bad)
- Type of primary productivity involving the rate at which consumers make useful chemical energy
- The process where bacteria create chemical energy from other substances (no sunlight)
- Type of species that hold the energy flow of the ecosystem in balance
- Type of productivity involving photosynthesis where plants use sunlight and nutrients to grow
- Type of primary productivity involving the total rate of photosynthesis in a given area
- 6CO2 + 6H20 +light energy -> C6H12O6 + 6O2
- Organisms in an area and their physical surroundings
18 Clues: Living • Nonliving • Organisms that must eat to get energy • 6CO2 + 6H20 +light energy -> C6H12O6 + 6O2 • Organisms that can create their own energy • C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy (ATP) • Organisms in an area and their physical surroundings • Use photosynthesis, turn sunlight into chemical energy • Region of planet containing life, made of many ecosystems • ...
Ch.3 Energy Lesson 1-3 2013-05-24
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- movement of thermal energy from an object at a higher temp. to an object at lower temp.
- an increase in the volume of a substance when the temperature increases
- the type of energy that moves from one page to another because of differences in temperature
- a disturbance that transfers energy without transferring matter
- ability to cause change
- stored energy
- the type of energy that spreads out in all directions
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- a measure of the average kinetic energy
- the force that resists the sliding of two surfaces in contact
- depends on height and weight
- the wave that can transfer energy through matter or empty space
- transfers energy as it moves horizontally along the surface of the water
- the moving of an object
- stored when an object is squeezed or stretched
- a material that can be burned to release energy
- pushing or pulling of an object
16 Clues: stored energy • the moving of an object • ability to cause change • depends on height and weight • pushing or pulling of an object • a measure of the average kinetic energy • stored when an object is squeezed or stretched • a material that can be burned to release energy • the type of energy that spreads out in all directions • ...
Energy Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-07
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- the energy an object has because of its motion
- quickness of motion
- the ability to do work
- transferred between systems or objects
- vibrations moving through something
- the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature
- measure of the amount of matter in an object.
- the energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom
- the energy of either an object in motion or the energy
- fundamental law of nature stating that the total amount of energy in a system never changes.
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- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- kind of kinetic energy with the ability to make types of light visible to human eyes
- stored energy
- capable of being easily stretched or expanded and resuming former shape
- keeping us on the floor
- generated by the movement of electrons from one point to another.
16 Clues: stored energy • quickness of motion • the ability to do work • keeping us on the floor • vibrations moving through something • transferred between systems or objects • measure of the amount of matter in an object. • the energy an object has because of its motion • the energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom • Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds • ...
Work and Energy 2022-03-04
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- potential energy that is due to the gravitational forces between objects
- a type of machine that is a combination of two or more simple machines
- a type of machine that does work with only one movement
- energy that is due to chemical bonds
- a device that changes the force or increases the motion from work
- the ability to cause change
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- states that energy cannot be creates or destroyed
- energy due to motion
- gets wetter as it drys
- force applied through a distance
- potential energy that is stored by compressing or stretching an object
- the ratio of output work to input work
- energy that is stored due to interactions between objects
- energy that is the sum of kinetic and potential energy of objects in a system
- anything around which you can imagine a boundary
- the rate at which energy is converted
16 Clues: energy due to motion • gets wetter as it drys • the ability to cause change • force applied through a distance • energy that is due to chemical bonds • the rate at which energy is converted • the ratio of output work to input work • anything around which you can imagine a boundary • states that energy cannot be creates or destroyed • ...
Chapter 4 Key Terms Crossword 2025-03-27
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- the rate at which energy is converted.
- the ratio of output work to input work
- is anything around which you can imagine a boundary
- energy that is stored by compressing or stretching an object.
- the sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of the objects in a system
- energy due to motion
- the ratio of the output force to input force
- energy that is due to the gravitational forces between objects
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- energy that is stored due to the interactions between objects.
- the ability to cause change.
- energy that is due to chemical bonds
- states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- a combination of two or more simple Machine.
- a device that changes the force or increases the motion from work
- 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. • energy that is due to chemical bonds • the rate at which energy is converted. • the ratio of output work to input work • a combination of two or more simple Machine. • the ratio of the output force to input force • states that energy cannot be created or destroyed • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-09-27
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- a biochemical process in which cells break down glucose and oxygen to make carbon dioxide, water, and ATP for energy.
- an individual living thing
- organic compound that supplies energy to the body, such as sugar and starch.
- process in which cells use carbon dioxide, water, and light energy to make oxygen and glucose, an energy-storing sugar.
- first stage of photosynthesis
- flattened sac of membrane inside a chloroplast where the first stage of photosynthesis occurs.
- organelle in the cells of plants and algae, that contains chlorophyll and is the site of photosynthesis.
- splitting water by light
- sugar
- a protein molecule that is attached to, or associated with, the membrane of a cell or an organelle.
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- green pigment in a chloroplast that absorbs light
- second stage of photosynthesis in which carbon atoms from carbon dioxide are combined, using the energy in ATP and NADPH, to make glucose.
- exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the outside air
- organism that makes its own food.
- organelle in the cell of plants and algae that contains chlorophyll and is the site of photosynthesis.
- short-term energy carrier,temporarily stores energy during photosynthesis.
- large, complex carbohydrate found in foods such as grains and vegetables that the body uses for energy.
- organelle in eukaryotic cells that uses energy stored in glucose to make ATP.
- energy-carrying molecule that cells use to power their metabolic processes
- a protein that acts as a biological catalyst
20 Clues: sugar • splitting water by light • an individual living thing • first stage of photosynthesis • organism that makes its own food. • a protein that acts as a biological catalyst • green pigment in a chloroplast that absorbs light • exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the body and the outside air • ...
Activity 1 2021-09-21
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- Part of the experiment that is changed by the experimenter to influence the results
- The theory that energy cannot be created or destroyed. Energy can be transferred and transformed
- The same type of energy moving from one place to another
- Parts of the experiment that stay the same for each trial
- One type of energy changing into a different type of energy
- Any part of the experiment that changes.
- The data you are collecting, the unknown part of the experiment
- The golf ball with the most amount of mass, GPE, and KE
- The combined, random KE of an object
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- Stored in the particles that ake up food, fuel, and other matter
- A contact force that transforms KE into Heat Energy
- Stored energy due to gravity
- Energy of motion
- Part of the experiment that stays the same for each trial used for comparison
- Any type of stored energy
- The two factors that influence KE are mass and __
- The golf ball with the least amount of mass, GPE, and KE
- The two factors that influence GPE are mass and __
18 Clues: Energy of motion • Any type of stored energy • Stored energy due to gravity • The combined, random KE of an object • Any part of the experiment that changes. • The two factors that influence KE are mass and __ • The two factors that influence GPE are mass and __ • A contact force that transforms KE into Heat Energy • The golf ball with the most amount of mass, GPE, and KE • ...
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. • ...
Metabolism 2026-02-11
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- The organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
- An anaerobic process used to make energy without oxygen.
- The starting substance in a chemical reaction.
- The flattened sacs inside a chloroplast where light reactions occur.
- A pathway that breaks down large molecules into smaller ones
- A process that does not require oxygen.
- An organism that makes its own food.
- The sugar molecule produced during photosynthesis.
- A process that requires oxygen to produce energy.
- The green pigment that absorbs light energy.
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- The total of all chemical reactions occurring within a cell.
- The process where plants convert light energy into chemical energy. RESPIRATION, The process where cells break down glucose to release energy
- The substance formed at the end of a chemical reaction.
- A pathway that uses energy to build large molecules.
- The stage of cellular respiration that occurs in the mitochondrial matrix. GLYCOLYSIS, The first step of respiration that breaks glucose into pyruvate.
- An organism that must consume others for energy.
- The primary energy currency of the cell.
- The organelle known as the powerhouse that produces ATP.
18 Clues: An organism that makes its own food. • A process that does not require oxygen. • The primary energy currency of the cell. • The green pigment that absorbs light energy. • The starting substance in a chemical reaction. • The organelle where photosynthesis takes place. • An organism that must consume others for energy. • A process that requires oxygen to produce energy. • ...
vocab 2024-05-09
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- an energy resource that is not replaced naturally
- an energy resource that is easily replaced by natural methods
- electrical energy generated by the movement of water
- thermal energy that originates deep within the earth's interior
- energy produced by the sun
- the ability to do work
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- energy produced by nuclear reactions
- a fuel that has formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived in the past
- chemical potenial energy obtained from renewable organic materials
- Stored energy that can be used later
- energy that an object possesses due to its motion
- energy from the wind; can be used to turn turbine blades that are attached to generators
- mechanical energy in rising and falling tides
- the sum of the kinetic energy and all the forms of potential energy in a system
14 Clues: the ability to do work • energy produced by the sun • energy produced by nuclear reactions • Stored energy that can be used later • mechanical energy in rising and falling tides • an energy resource that is not replaced naturally • energy that an object possesses due to its motion • electrical energy generated by the movement of water • ...
Chapter 14 Vocab List 2024-05-08
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- Electric energy generated by the movement of water.
- Chemical potential energy obtained from renewable organic materials.
- Stored energy that can be used later.
- An energy resource that is easily replaced by natural methods.
- A fuel that has formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived in the past, including coal, petroleum (oil), and natural gas.
- Mechanical energy in rising and falling tides.
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- An energy resource that is not replaced naturally.
- Energy from the wind; can be used to turn turbine blades that are attached to generators.
- Energy produced by the sun.
- The sum of the kinetic energy and all the forms of potential energy in a system.
- Energy that an object possesses due to its motion.
- Thermal energy that originates deep within the earth’s interior.
- Energy produced by nuclear reactions.
- The ability to do work.
14 Clues: The ability to do work. • Energy produced by the sun. • Stored energy that can be used later. • Energy produced by nuclear reactions. • Mechanical energy in rising and falling tides. • An energy resource that is not replaced naturally. • Energy that an object possesses due to its motion. • Electric energy generated by the movement of water. • ...
Science Vocab chapter 14 2024-05-13
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- chemical potential energy obtained from renewable organic materials
- a fuel that has formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived in the past, including coal, petroleum (oil), and natural gas
- the sum of the kinetic energy and all the forms of potential energy in a system
- stored energy that can be used later
- energy produced by the sun
- an energy resource that is easily replaced by natural methods
- electrical energy generated by the movement of water
- an energy resource that is not replaced naturally
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- energy that an object possesses due to its motion
- energy from the wind; can be used to turn turbine blades that are attached to generators
- the ability to do work
- thermal energy that originates deep within the earth's interior
- energy produced by nuclear reactions
- mechanical energy in rising and falling tides
14 Clues: the ability to do work • energy produced by the sun • stored energy that can be used later • energy produced by nuclear reactions • mechanical energy in rising and falling tides • energy that an object possesses due to its motion • an energy resource that is not replaced naturally • electrical energy generated by the movement of water • ...
Science vocab 2024-05-13
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- electrical energy generated by the movement of water
- chemical potential energy obtained from renewable organic materials
- stored energy that can be used later
- an energy resource that is easily replaced by natural methods
- a fuel that has formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived in the past, including coal, petroleum (oil), and natural gas
- mechanical energy in rising and falling tides
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- an energy resource that is not replaced naturally
- energy from the wind can be used to turn turbine blades that are attached to generators
- energy produced by the sun
- the sum of the kinetic energy and all the forms of potential energy in a system
- energy that an object possesses due to its motion
- thermal energy that originates deep within the earth’s interior
- energy produced by nuclear reactions
- the ability to do work
14 Clues: the ability to do work • energy produced by the sun • stored energy that can be used later • energy produced by nuclear reactions • mechanical energy in rising and falling tides • an energy resource that is not replaced naturally • energy that an object possesses due to its motion • electrical energy generated by the movement of water • ...
Chapter 14 Vocabulary 2024-05-14
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- electrical energy created by the movement of water
- chemical potential energy obtained from renewable organic materials
- stored energy that can be used later
- an energy resource that is quickly replaced by natural methods
- a fuel that has formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived in the past, including coal,petroleum,and natural gas
- mechanical energy in rising and falling tides
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- an energy resource that is not replaced naturally
- energy from the wind can be used to turn turbine blades that are attached to generators
- energy produced by the sun
- the sum of kinetic energy and all forms of potential energy in a system
- energy that an object possesses due to its motion
- thermal energy that originates in the interior of the earth
- energy produced by nuclear reactions
- the ability to do work
14 Clues: the ability to do work • energy produced by the sun • stored energy that can be used later • energy produced by nuclear reactions • mechanical energy in rising and falling tides • an energy resource that is not replaced naturally • energy that an object possesses due to its motion • electrical energy created by the movement of water • ...
Vocab 2024-05-10
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- an energy resource that is not replaced naturally
- an energy resource that is easily replaced by natural methods
- electrical energy generated by the movement of water
- thermal energy that originates deep within the earth's interior
- energy produced by the sun
- the ability to do work
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- energy produced by nuclear reactions
- a fuel that has formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived in the past
- chemical potenial energy obtained from renewable organic materials
- Stored energy that can be used later
- energy that an object possesses due to its motion
- energy from the wind; can be used to turn turbine blades that are attached to generators
- mechanical energy in rising and falling tides
- the sum of the kinetic energy and all the forms of potential energy in a system
14 Clues: the ability to do work • energy produced by the sun • energy produced by nuclear reactions • Stored energy that can be used later • mechanical energy in rising and falling tides • an energy resource that is not replaced naturally • energy that an object possesses due to its motion • electrical energy generated by the movement of water • ...
Unit 8 Vocab: Energy Sources & Production 2025-03-28
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- converting energy from the sun into power
- renewable energy from plants and animal
- a machine that transforms rotational energy from a fluid that is picked up by a rotor system into usable work or energy
- the transfer of energy by a force acting on an object as it is displaced
- Natural gas (also called fossil gas or simply gas) is a naturally occurring mixture of gaseous hydrocarbons consisting primarily of methane in addition to various smaller amounts of other higher alkanes.
- type of renewable energy that is generated deep within the earth; produced by the breakdown of radioactive elements and high pressure together
- an energy resource that is readily available or that can be replaced in a relatively short time; includes wind, moving water, sunlight, and wood
- The ability to work or cause a change
- electricity generated from the energy of moving water
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- a gas that traps heat near Earth, preventing the heat from radiating back into space; includes carbon dioxide and methane
- states that in a chemical reaction energy is neither created nor destroyed
- an energy resource that cannot be replaced in a relatively short time; includes fossil fuels and nuclear energy
- a carbon-containing fuel formed over millions of years from the remains of living things
- a clean fuel that, when consumed in a fuel cell, produces only water
- also known as crude oil, or simply oil, is a naturally occurring yellowish-black liquid mixture of mainly hydrocarbons, and is found in geological formations.
- mostly the use of wind turbines to generate electricity
- zero-emission clean energy source
- Coal is a sedimentary deposit composed predominantly of carbon that is readily combustible.
18 Clues: zero-emission clean energy source • The ability to work or cause a change • renewable energy from plants and animal • converting energy from the sun into power • electricity generated from the energy of moving water • mostly the use of wind turbines to generate electricity • a clean fuel that, when consumed in a fuel cell, produces only water • ...
Chemistry Chapter 5 Pop Test 2025-10-20
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- (UV) – Electromagnetic radiation with shorter wavelength than visible light; can eject electrons from metals.
- A particle of light that carries a quantum of energy.
- The symbol used to represent wavelength.
- The unit of energy in the SI system; 1 J = 1 kg·m²/s².
- Spectrum – The range of all types of electromagnetic radiation arranged by wavelength or frequency.
- The unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second.
- Energy The energy an electron has after being ejected from a metal:
- The energy carried by electromagnetic waves or photons.
- – 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
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- Effect The emission of electrons from a metal surface when light of sufficient energy strikes it.
- The number of wave cycles that pass a point per second; measured in hertz.
- Electromagnetic radiation with the shortest wavelength and highest energy.
- The distance between two successive crests or troughs of a wave; symbolized by λ.
- Function – The minimum energy needed to remove an electron from a metal surface.
- A negatively charged subatomic particle that can be ejected from a metal in the photoelectric effect.
- High-energy electromagnetic radiation with very short wavelength.
- A material that can release electrons when struck by light of sufficient energy.
- The symbol used to represent frequency.
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. • ...
Evelyn,Energy,4 2024-05-06
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- waves such as light,radio,and x rays
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- objects that will move later
- energy of motion
- heat produced by the earth
- determined by the sun
- energy associated with moving objects
- The girl who likes food
- can not be replaced after it has been used
- stored energy
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- associated with heat
- vibrating air wiggling in your ear drums
- Ability to do work
- generates power by using a dam or
- renewable organic materials
- natural movement of air
- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- can be placed after it has been used
18 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • Ability to do work • associated with heat • determined by the sun • natural movement of air • The girl who likes food • heat produced by the earth • renewable organic materials • objects that will move later • energy stored in chemical bonds • generates power by using a dam or • waves such as light,radio,and x rays • ...
Ch#10 Respiration 2025-08-16
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- Release of energy from glucose
- Increases breathing and heart rate for energy
- acid Produced in anaerobic respiration in muscles
- Sum of all chemical reactions in body
- Main product released during respiration
- Energy currency of the cell
- fatigue Tiredness due to lactic acid build-up
- Organelle where respiration occurs
- Gas required for aerobic respiration
- breakdown First step in both aerobic and anaerobic respiration
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- dioxide Waste product of aerobic respiration
- debt Extra oxygen needed after exercise
- Movement of gases during respiration
- Respiration using oxygen
- Anaerobic respiration in yeast
- By-product of aerobic respiration
- Proteins speeding up respiration reactions
- Respiration without oxygen
- Sugar molecule broken down in respiration
- energy Energy stored in food molecules
20 Clues: Respiration using oxygen • Respiration without oxygen • Energy currency of the cell • Release of energy from glucose • Anaerobic respiration in yeast • By-product of aerobic respiration • Organelle where respiration occurs • Movement of gases during respiration • Gas required for aerobic respiration • Sum of all chemical reactions in body • ...
Puzzle 2023-02-06
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- clue energy in something cause of its height
- clue movement of molecules
- clue ability to do work
- clue of something in a given direction
- clue to be able to hear
- clue energy of an objects motion
- clue amount of matter an object contains
- clue stored in objects by position
- clue temperature
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- clue energy can neither be created nor be destroyed.
- clue to be able to see
- clue stored energy
- clue push or pull
- clue the energy in the nucleus
- clue moving energy
- clue Batteries
16 Clues: clue Batteries • clue temperature • clue push or pull • clue stored energy • clue moving energy • clue to be able to see • clue ability to do work • clue to be able to hear • clue movement of molecules • clue the energy in the nucleus • clue energy of an objects motion • clue stored in objects by position • clue of something in a given direction • ...
Energy and Physics Concepts Crossword 2022-05-24
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- fuel created from remains of plants and animals over millions of years
- is used to measure energy4
- potential energy that depends upon an object's height
- A change from one form of energy to another
- the type of bond with metals or nonmetals
- the potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- compactness of a substance
- the ability to do work
- a mixture in which all parts appear to be different
- the substance that dissolves in
- The energy of electric charges
- the substance that does the dissolving
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- How flexible something is
- how easily an object can be broken
- the total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles in a substance.
- A form of energy that travels through space as waves
- a mixture in which all parts appear to be the same
- the ability to burn
- measured in meters per second
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- the ability of a substance to be rolled
- the potential energy associated with objects that can be stretched or compressed
- electrons farthest from the nucleus
- point the point at which a substance boils
- the maximum number of electrons in an electron shell
- the property of letting light pass through something
- stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- if the substance is this then can hold more dissolved solute
- potential energy stored in chemical bonds of molecules.
- Point the point at which a substance melts
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- the type of bond with 2+ nonmetals
- the speed of something in a certain direction
- how shiny something is
- kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- if the substance is this then it has excess solute
- point the point at which a substance freezes
- element type that makes up most of the periodic table
- an interaction that holds two atoms together
- if the substance is this then it can’t hold anymore dissolved solute
- anything that has mass and takes up space
41 Clues: the ability to burn • the ability to do work • how shiny something is • How flexible something is • is used to measure energy4 • compactness of a substance • measured in meters per second • The energy of electric charges • the substance that dissolves in • the type of bond with 2+ nonmetals • how easily an object can be broken • electrons farthest from the nucleus • ...
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. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-23
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- photosynthetic carbon reduction
- reach transition state
- citric acid cycle
- 35-40 degrees celcius
- important to flow of energy
- C3 H4 O3
- chemical changes in organic
- energy
- describe an organism
- 02 as fuel
- starting materials
- TCA or Krebs cycle
- membrane bound organelles
- synthesis of organic compounds
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- formed from chemical reaction
- not using light energy
- use light energy
- electron donors to acceptors
- chemical species
- conduct photosynthesis
- temporary molecule formed
- respiration chemical energy from oxygen
- increases rate of reaction
- pigments in plants
- breaking of bonds
- C6 H12 O8
- breakdown of glucose
27 Clues: energy • C3 H4 O3 • C6 H12 O8 • 02 as fuel • use light energy • chemical species • citric acid cycle • breaking of bonds • pigments in plants • starting materials • TCA or Krebs cycle • describe an organism • breakdown of glucose • 35-40 degrees celcius • not using light energy • reach transition state • conduct photosynthesis • temporary molecule formed • membrane bound organelles • ...
Measurement 2020-10-28
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- Determines light's brightness
- An expression of the uncertainty
- System gains energy
- Type of energy
- Determined by extent of systematic errors
- A unit of energy
- Emission from unstable atoms
- Characteristic manner of wave interaction
- Component of cathode rays
- No, no! We can't have the same number!
- Transition from low to high (energy states)
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- Famous statement of complementarity
- Have no uncertainty
- Reproducibility in measurements
- Determinant of orbital shapes
- SI unit
- Up! Up! Up!
- Independent of amount
- The reason for sub-level energy differention
- Differ in nuclear component
- An important prefix multiplier
- Unit of mass
22 Clues: SI unit • Up! Up! Up! • Unit of mass • Type of energy • A unit of energy • Have no uncertainty • System gains energy • Independent of amount • Component of cathode rays • Differ in nuclear component • Emission from unstable atoms • Determines light's brightness • Determinant of orbital shapes • An important prefix multiplier • Reproducibility in measurements • An expression of the uncertainty • ...
Unit V Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-06
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- intensive property of matter that is a quantitative measure of "hotness" and "coldness"
- transfer of thermal energy between two bodies
- SI unit of energy
- this type of energy is involved in that of a moving body
- standard enthalpy of ________ is the enthalpy change of a chemical reaction in which 1 mole of a pure substance is formed from its formed from its elements in their most stable states
- this type of chemical reaction is absorbed by a system under constant pressure
- one ______ concentration is the standard state of a solution
- all matter other than the system being studied
- this type of calorimeter is designed to measure the energy change for processes occurring under conditions of constant volume
- unit of heat or other energy; the amount of energy required to raise 1 gram of water by 1 degree C
- this type of energy is the kinetic energy associated with the random motion of atoms and molecules
- portion of matter undergoing a chemical or physical change being studied
- state _____ is a property depending only on the state of a system, and not the path take to reach that state
- energy transfer due to changes in external, macroscopic variables such as pressure and volume
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- standard enthalpy of _______ is heat released when one mole of a compound undergoes complete combustion under standard conditions
- compound composed only of hydrogen and carbon
- study of measuring the amount of heat absorbed or released during a chemical reaction or a physical change
- this type of energy is derived from relative position, composition, or condition
- this type of chemical reaction or physical change absorbs heat
- also known as Calorie - unit used for quantifying energy provided by digestion of foods
- device used to measure the amount of heat absorbed or released in a chemical or physical process
- this law describes that if a process can be represented as a sum of several steps, the enthalpy change of the process equals the sum of the enthalpy changes of the steps
- sum of a system's internal energy
- this type of energy is the total of all possible kinds of energy present in a substance or substances
- ____ atm is the standard state of for gases
25 Clues: SI unit of energy • sum of a system's internal energy • ____ atm is the standard state of for gases • compound composed only of hydrogen and carbon • transfer of thermal energy between two bodies • all matter other than the system being studied • this type of energy is involved in that of a moving body • one ______ concentration is the standard state of a solution • ...
Focused Physical Science Vocab Study 1.2.1 & 2.1.1 2024-01-20
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- The energy related to an object's position, its shape, or the arrangement of its particles.
- The energy related to an object's motion.
- A wave that consists of both electric and magnetic field components, which vibrate perpendicular to each other; also called a light wave.
- A judgment (decision) that is based on analyzing data and is reached by reasoning.
- Each repetition of a scientific experiment.
- A property of matter that can be either positive or negative and that causes particles to experience an attractive force when near a particle of opposite charge or a repulsive force when near a particle of the same charge.
- The data that either supports or does not support a hypothesis.
- Pieces of collected information or measurements.
- Energy stored in an object that is determined by the object's mass, its height (altitude), and the acceleration due to gravity at the object's location.
- Based on observations and results from experiments rather than on inference.
- The energy stored in an atom's nucleus due to the fundamental forces that hold its particles together.
- A planned series of actions that test whether an idea is true.
- Anything that takes up space and has mass.
- The energy of an object due to its chemical bonds and the arrangement of its particles.
- Energy that travels as an electromagnetic wave; also called light energy.
- Potential energy of an object due to its location within a magnetic field.
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- Potential energy due to the distortion of an object or system.
- Able to be trusted.
- An orderly process of gathering and thoroughly examining facts and testing them to find out whether they can explain something that happens.
- One of the three particles that make up atoms: an electron, a proton, or a neutron.
- The energy of an object or a system due to the total kinetic energy of its particles.
- The dense center of an atom, made up of protons and neutrons.
- Close to the actual value.
- A statement that proposes a testable explanation for a natural phenomenon.
- The ability to cause change in matter.
- Energy that moves through matter as a sound wave resulting from the vibrations of particles that make up the matter.
- Energy generated by a flow of electrons.
- Exact.
- A factor that can change during an investigation or in nature.
29 Clues: Exact. • Able to be trusted. • Close to the actual value. • The ability to cause change in matter. • Energy generated by a flow of electrons. • The energy related to an object's motion. • Anything that takes up space and has mass. • Each repetition of a scientific experiment. • Pieces of collected information or measurements. • ...
Jayden Sun CHEM Hp Waves Crossword 2025-09-03
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- A wave has the wavelength of 10^-3. What is its frequency? (format: a*10^c)
- A photon has a frequency of 1.5*10^12 Hz. What is its energy? (format: a*10^c)
- A photon has a frequency of 5.0*10^9 Hz. What is its energy? (format: a*10^c)
- A photon has a frequency of 3.74*10^15 Hz. What is its energy? (format: a*10^c)
- A photon has a frequency of 2.5*10^14 Hz. What is its energy? (format: a*10^c)
- Wave energy equation.
- A photon has a frequency of 7.5*10^7 Hz. What is its energy? (format: a*10^c)
- Relationship between frequency and wavelength (use - for spaces)
- A wave has a wavelength of 10^-4 m. What is its frequency? (format: a*10^c)
- Particle of light (use - for spaces)
- Multiply Planck’s constant by frequency (use - for spaces)
- SI unit of wavelength (use - for spaces)
- A photon has a frequency of 3.0*10^14 Hz. What is its energy? (format: a*10^c)
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- A photon has a frequency of 2.0*10^8 Hz. What is its energy? (format: a*10^c)
- A photon has a frequency of 8.0*10^14 Hz. What is its energy? (format: a*10^c)
- Constant that is three times ten to the eight in meters per second (use - for spaces)
- Constant that is six point six two six times ten to the negative thirty four joule seconds (use - for spaces)
- A photon has a frequency of 1.0*10^15 Hz. What is its energy? (format: a*10^c)
- A photon has a frequency of 3.0*10^10 Hz. What is its energy? (format: a*10^c)
- A photon has a frequency of 1.0*10^15 Hz. What is its energy? (format: a*10^c)
- Divide speed of light by frequency (use - for spaces)
- SI unit of energy (use - for spaces)
- A wave has a wavelength of 10^-2 m. What is its frequency? (format: a*10^c)
- SI unit of frequency (use - for spaces)
- Name of the Greek symbol for wavelength (use - for spaces)
- A photon has a frequency of 4.5*10^10 Hz. What is its energy? (format: a*10^c)
26 Clues: Wave energy equation. • SI unit of energy (use - for spaces) • Particle of light (use - for spaces) • SI unit of frequency (use - for spaces) • SI unit of wavelength (use - for spaces) • Divide speed of light by frequency (use - for spaces) • Name of the Greek symbol for wavelength (use - for spaces) • Multiply Planck’s constant by frequency (use - for spaces) • ...
carly.snead energy puzzle 2017-04-24
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- movement of energy through substances in waves
- energy of flowing water as it moves down streem
- stored energy
- will run out
- to make living things an energy
- will never run out
- the vibration of atoms,and heat
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- bonds that release large amounts of energy
- energy of place or position
- movement of electrons
- energy from burning coal
- moving physical motion
- energy from the sun onto solar pannels
- energy being used
14 Clues: will run out • stored energy • energy being used • will never run out • movement of electrons • moving physical motion • energy from burning coal • energy of place or position • to make living things an energy • the vibration of atoms,and heat • energy from the sun onto solar pannels • bonds that release large amounts of energy • movement of energy through substances in waves • ...
Paisley 2022-12-12
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- The "stuff" that makes up all materials in objects that have mass
- An interaction between two object that physically come into contact
- Pusing
- Basic building block of matter
- Energy associated with temperature of an object
- The movement of energy
- The conversion of energy from one form to another
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- Energy of motion
- Pulling
- Two objects physically touch
- Specific path that circles the nucleus
- Stored energy
- Energy carried by sound waves
- Measured in watts
- The ability to do work
- A push or a pull
16 Clues: Pusing • Pulling • Stored energy • Energy of motion • A push or a pull • Measured in watts • The movement of energy • The ability to do work • Two objects physically touch • Energy carried by sound waves • Basic building block of matter • Specific path that circles the nucleus • Energy associated with temperature of an object • The conversion of energy from one form to another • ...
Paisley 2022-12-12
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- The "stuff" that makes up all materials in objects that have mass
- An interaction between two object that physically come into contact
- Pusing
- Basic building block of matter
- Energy associated with temperature of an object
- The movement of energy
- The conversion of energy from one form to another
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- Energy of motion
- Pulling
- Two objects physically touch
- Specific path that circles the nucleus
- Stored energy
- Energy carried by sound waves
- Measured in watts
- The ability to do work
- A push or a pull
16 Clues: Pusing • Pulling • Stored energy • Energy of motion • A push or a pull • Measured in watts • The movement of energy • The ability to do work • Two objects physically touch • Energy carried by sound waves • Basic building block of matter • Specific path that circles the nucleus • Energy associated with temperature of an object • The conversion of energy from one form to another • ...
Energy Unit Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-27
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- Heat energy
- The transfer of energy through direct contact.
- Radiation travels in...
- Slowest moving particles (state of matter)
- The average kinetic energy in a substance.
- Particles are spreading out
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- Heat is measured in...
- Movement energy
- Fastest moving particles (state of matter)
- The transfer of energy through currents.
- Particles are moving closer to each other
- Medium moving particles (state of matter)
- The transfer of thermal energy. (Measured in Joules)
- The transfer of energy through air.(Indirect contact)
- Temperature is measured in...
- Convection travels through...
16 Clues: Heat energy • Movement energy • Heat is measured in... • Radiation travels in... • Particles are spreading out • Temperature is measured in... • Convection travels through... • The transfer of energy through currents. • Particles are moving closer to each other • Medium moving particles (state of matter) • Fastest moving particles (state of matter) • ...
electrical circuits 2024-08-25
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- measures the voltage in an electrical current
- converts electrical energy into thermal energy
- supplies electrical energy to the circuit
- a wire conductor that allows electricity to flow through it
- when all circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- a battery made up of 2 cells
- a circuit in which the electric current passes through two or more branches
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- converts chemical PE into electrical energy
- connects two wires
- measures the current in an electrical circuit
- wires are not joined together
- converts electrical energy into radiant and thermal energy
- a circuit that stops electrons from coming through
- allows circuit to be unbroken so electricity can flow through it
- breaks the circuit when the current is too high
- a battery made up of several cells
- allows electrical current to travel in only one direction
- the source of the electrical energy
- increases or decreases the current resistance in an electrical current
19 Clues: connects two wires • a battery made up of 2 cells • wires are not joined together • a battery made up of several cells • the source of the electrical energy • supplies electrical energy to the circuit • converts chemical PE into electrical energy • measures the current in an electrical circuit • measures the voltage in an electrical current • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Energy and Physics Concepts Crossword 2022-05-24
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- fuel created from remains of plants and animals over millions of years
- is used to measure energy4
- potential energy that depends upon an object's height
- A change from one form of energy to another
- the type of bond with metals or nonmetals
- the potential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- compactness of a substance
- the ability to do work
- a mixture in which all parts appear to be different
- the substance that dissolves in
- The energy of electric charges
- the substance that does the dissolving
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- How flexible something is
- how easily an object can be broken
- the total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles in a substance.
- A form of energy that travels through space as waves
- a mixture in which all parts appear to be the same
- the ability to burn
- measured in meters per second
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- the ability of a substance to be rolled
- the potential energy associated with objects that can be stretched or compressed
- electrons farthest from the nucleus
- point the point at which a substance boils
- the maximum number of electrons in an electron shell
- the property of letting light pass through something
- stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- if the substance is this then can hold more dissolved solute
- potential energy stored in chemical bonds of molecules.
- Point the point at which a substance melts
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- the type of bond with 2+ nonmetals
- the speed of something in a certain direction
- how shiny something is
- kinetic or potential energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- if the substance is this then it has excess solute
- point the point at which a substance freezes
- element type that makes up most of the periodic table
- an interaction that holds two atoms together
- if the substance is this then it can’t hold anymore dissolved solute
- anything that has mass and takes up space
41 Clues: the ability to burn • the ability to do work • how shiny something is • How flexible something is • is used to measure energy4 • compactness of a substance • measured in meters per second • The energy of electric charges • the substance that dissolves in • the type of bond with 2+ nonmetals • how easily an object can be broken • electrons farthest from the nucleus • ...
Physics 2022-05-31
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- The height or depth of a wave from the horizontal center, which affects the loudness of sounds.
- A type of wave where the energy is transferred in the same direction that the wave is
- The energy stored in a moving object.
- The energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.
- We can detect _________ using our ears.
- A flow of electricity.
- How sound is transmitted.
- The higher the temperature, the more energy there is in this store.
- Energy is transferred in this way when a force makes something move.
- The transfer of energy in the form of waves.
- The energy stored in the bonds of a substance or group of substances.
- A _________is a push or a pull that acts on an object due to the interaction with another object.
- State of matter that transmits sound that fastest.
- Unit of measurement for frequency.
- Reflected sound waves that we hear.
- The energy stored when repelling poles have been pushed closer together or when attracting poles have been pulled further apart.
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- The potential energy stored in an object when it is lifted to a height.
- Sound waves with a very high frequency, which are used by animals and in medicine.
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles.
- __________is a disturbance or variation that transfers energy progressively from point to point.
- A device that stores electrical energy as a chemical. Two or more cells joined together form a __________.
- Electrical components, like motors and lamps, can be connected together to form a _________.
- The number of waves passing a given point each second.
- The energy stored when repelling charges have been pushed closer together or when attracting charges have been pulled further apart.
- When a wave bounces off a surface.
- An object that is being stretched experiences a __________force.
- _____________is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed.
- How high or low the sound is.
- The change in direction of a wave as it moves through a surface at different speeds.
- The transfer of energy as a result of a temperature difference between two objects This transfer happens by conduction or convection.
30 Clues: A flow of electricity. • How sound is transmitted. • How high or low the sound is. • When a wave bounces off a surface. • Unit of measurement for frequency. • Reflected sound waves that we hear. • The energy stored in a moving object. • We can detect _________ using our ears. • The energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. • The transfer of energy in the form of waves. • ...
Yash's quiz 2023-05-24
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- In which change is energy transferred from the surroundings to the substance?
- Particles go from very close to far apart
- An object will maintain its kinetic energy unless _____ changes
- This type of bonding usually has high melting points
- An object related to diffusion
- When an object falls it _____ kinetic energy
- energy that an object may have based on their size, shape, position, or even material they are made from.
- making liquid particles stop moving but instead vibrate
- When two atoms share electrons
- Takes the shape of the container
- Concept of covalent bonding
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- This usually does not release energy
- A substance that may not have a fixed shape or size
- Process of gas turning into a liquid
- Energy that is associated with motion
- Type of bonding between metal atoms
- process of close particles going far apart
- Usually releases energy
- What state of matter is slime
19 Clues: Usually releases energy • Concept of covalent bonding • What state of matter is slime • An object related to diffusion • When two atoms share electrons • Takes the shape of the container • Type of bonding between metal atoms • This usually does not release energy • Process of gas turning into a liquid • Energy that is associated with motion • ...
Fluid dynamics 2022-05-11
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- ratio of a change in fluid volume to a change in pressure
- speed of a fluid moving in a particular direction
- thickness of a fluid
- concentration of force in an area
- energy is never lost, only converted from one form to another
- moving energy
- the study of blood flow throughout the body
- behind fluid flow
- vessel that has higher pressure
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- pressure exerted by a fluid due to its weight
- to move in a stream, continually changing position or direction
- change in fluid volume over time
- a substance that flows and conforms to the shape of their containers
- KE + PE
- concentration of force in an area
- resting energy, static pressure waiting to be conformed to another form of energy
- ability to accomplish work
- total amount of energy transformed from one form to another
- rate at which energy is transferred from one part of the system to another
- joules/second
20 Clues: KE + PE • moving energy • joules/second • behind fluid flow • thickness of a fluid • ability to accomplish work • vessel that has higher pressure • change in fluid volume over time • concentration of force in an area • concentration of force in an area • the study of blood flow throughout the body • pressure exerted by a fluid due to its weight • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- bunches of proteins that span the thylakoids membrane and allow H+ to pass
- ATP, Photosynthesis, pigment, chlorophyll, thylakoid, stroma, NADP+, light-dependent reactions, Light independent reactions, Photosystem, ATP-Synthase, Electron transport chain, Calvin Cycle, Chloroplast, Heterotrophs, Autotrophsm, C4-Plants, CAM-Plants
- an organisms deriving its energy from complex organic substances
- reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light
- the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis where ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds like sugar
- Green plant organelle where light energy is turned into chemical energy through photosynthesis
- A method where plants convert light energy and use it to power reactions to make sugars and starches
- series of electron carrier proteins that transport high energy electrons during ATP which rates reactions
- a strategy that plants use, where carbon dioxide will become incorporated into organic acids during photosynthesis
- bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids
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- the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast
- reactions that photosynthesis use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- an organisms that can form energy from inorganic substances like carbon
- molecule that carries high-energy electrons to the rest of the plant
- an important pigment in plants and other similar organisms
- cells used to store and release energy
- light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy
- saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast
- plants that have a specialized chemical pathway that helps them capture very low levels of carbon dioxide and pass it to the Calvin cycle
19 Clues: cells used to store and release energy • saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast • reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light • the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast • bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids • light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- bunches of proteins that span the thylakoids membrane and allow H+ to pass
- ATP, Photosynthesis, pigment, chlorophyll, thylakoid, stroma, NADP+, light-dependent reactions, Light independent reactions, Photosystem, ATP-Synthase, Electron transport chain, Calvin Cycle, Chloroplast, Heterotrophs, Autotrophsm, C4-Plants, CAM-Plants
- an organisms deriving its energy from complex organic substances
- reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light
- the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis where ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds like sugar
- Green plant organelle where light energy is turned into chemical energy through photosynthesis
- A method where plants convert light energy and use it to power reactions to make sugars and starches
- series of electron carrier proteins that transport high energy electrons during ATP which rates reactions
- a strategy that plants use, where carbon dioxide will become incorporated into organic acids during photosynthesis
- bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids
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- the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast
- reactions that photosynthesis use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- an organisms that can form energy from inorganic substances like carbon
- molecule that carries high-energy electrons to the rest of the plant
- an important pigment in plants and other similar organisms
- cells used to store and release energy
- light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy
- saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast
- plants that have a specialized chemical pathway that helps them capture very low levels of carbon dioxide and pass it to the Calvin cycle
19 Clues: cells used to store and release energy • saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast • reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light • the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast • bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids • light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids
- the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis where ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds like sugar
- word bank:ATP, Photosynthesis, pigment, chlorophyll, thylakoid, stroma, NADP+, light-dependent reactions, Light independent reactions, Photosystem, ATP-Synthase, Electron transport chain, Calvin Cycle, Chloroplast, Heterotrophs, Autotrophsm, C4-Plants, CAM-Plants
- an organisms that can form energy from inorganic substances like carbon
- A method where plants convert light energy and use it to power reactions to make sugars and starches
- an important pigment in plants and other similar organisms
- reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light
- bunches of proteins that span the thylakoids membrane and allow H+ to pass
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- series of electron carrier proteins that transport high energy electrons during ATP which rates reactions
- molecule that carries high-energy electrons to the rest of the plant
- Green plant organelle where light energy is turned into chemical energy through photosynthesis
- light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy
- plants that have a specialized chemical pathway that helps them capture very low levels of carbon dioxide and pass it to the Calvin cycle
- a strategy that plants use, where carbon dioxide will become incorporated into organic acids during photosynthesis
- reactions that photosynthesis use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- cells used to store and release energy
- an organisms deriving its energy from complex organic substances
- saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast
- the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast
19 Clues: cells used to store and release energy • saclike green membranes found in the chloroplast • reactions in photosynthesis that don’t require light • the cytoplasm of the chloroplast; fluid of chloroplast • bunches of proteins and chlorophyll found in thylakoids • light absorbing molecules used to gather the sun's energy • ...
2023 ENERGY AWARENESS CROSSWORD 2023-07-25
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- A device commonly used in industry to heat water into steam for heating, power generation, or other processes. (6)
- An initiative common in the industrial sector to reduce waste and increase recycling. (7, 5)
- Structures built to harness the power of water for energy. (4)
- The force that water in motion creates, useful for generating electricity. (5)
- A primary gas emitted by human activities that companies aim to reduce. (6)
- A type of resource that companies aim to use less due to its limited availability. (9)
- A clean energy source capturing heat from the Earth's interior. (10)
- A type of technology that allows for more reliable, secure, and efficient energy use. (5, 4)
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- A type of renewable energy generated from organic materials. (7)
- The type of energy associated with objects in motion. (6)
- The form of energy that has the ability to do work. (6)
- The heat absorbed or released during a phase change, which is critical in industrial processes. (6, 4)
- An initiative to increase the use of post-consumer waste in products. (6, 8)
- Devices crucial for capturing steam in many industrial processes. (5, 5)
- Legislation designed to limit the amount of greenhouse gases that can be emitted. (3, 2, 3)
- An energy conservation practice involving reducing unnecessary energy use.
- Measurement of the electrical efficiency of a load, crucial in managing electricity consumption. (5, 6)
- A sustainability initiative common among companies to reduce energy consumption and carbon footprint. (4, 4)
- A process of replacing old equipment with more energy-efficient versions. (7)
19 Clues: The form of energy that has the ability to do work. (6) • The type of energy associated with objects in motion. (6) • Structures built to harness the power of water for energy. (4) • A type of renewable energy generated from organic materials. (7) • A clean energy source capturing heat from the Earth's interior. (10) • ...
Photosynthesis+Celleur Resperation Crossword 2025-01-21
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- Processes that do not require oxygen, like anaerobic respiration or fermentation
- synthase: An enzyme that synthesizes ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate, powered by a proton gradient across the thylakoid membrane.
- membrane: The membrane of the mitochondrion where the electron transport chain and ATP synthase are located.
- The main pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis
- cycle:A series of reactions in the mitochondrial matrix that produce electron carriers and CO2 from pyruvate.
- The innermost part of the mitochondrion where the Krebs cycle occurs.
- Processes that build complex molecules from simpler ones, requiring energy.
- Processes that require oxygen, like aerobic respiration.
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- The final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration and a product of photosynthesis.
- transport chain: In cellular respiration, the chain that transfers electrons from NADH and FADH2 to produce ATP.
- The process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose.
- The first stage of cellular respiration, where glucose is broken down into pyruvate.
- respiration: The process of converting biochemical energy from nutrients into ATP, involving glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain.
- The product formed when ATP loses a phosphate group, releasing energy.
- Processes that break down molecules to release energy.
- energy: Energy that is released from molecules, often used in cellular functions like movement or synthesis.
- Molecules that absorb light energy, crucial for photosynthesis.
- dioxide: A waste product of cellular respiration and a substrate in photosynthesis.
- energy: Energy that is stored in molecules like glucose.
19 Clues: Processes that break down molecules to release energy. • Processes that require oxygen, like aerobic respiration. • energy: Energy that is stored in molecules like glucose. • Molecules that absorb light energy, crucial for photosynthesis. • The main pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis • ...
Forces And Motion Crossword 2021-01-28
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- remaining steady and unchanged
- the tendency for an object to keep doing what it is doing
- measures how fast an object is moving in a given amount of time.
- the overall force(s) acting on an object.
- a force that attracts (pulls) all objects to the center of the Earth
- the transfer of thermal (heat) energy by the movement of liquids or gases.
- energy of motion.
- push or pull
- to put forth as strength
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- flow of thermal (heat) energy between things that are touching.
- stored energy in a body or system due to its position.
- the exact location of an object.
- two or more substances are mixed together but not combined chemically
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves. The sun is Earth’s main source of electromagnetic waves.
- measures how fast an object is moving (speed) AND the direction in which it is moving
- the amount of matter (“stuff”) -in an object.
- the line or course along which something moves.
- the change in position of an object.
- a material that heat can move through easily like aluminum, steel and other metals.
- the ability to do work
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. • ...
Forces And Motion Crossword 2021-01-28
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- two or more substances are mixed together but not combined chemically
- the overall force(s) acting on an object.
- the amount of matter (“stuff”) -in an object.
- to put forth as strength
- the transfer of thermal (heat) energy by the movement of liquids or gases.
- a material that heat can move through easily like aluminum, steel and other metals.
- the tendency for an object to keep doing what it is doing
- a force that attracts (pulls) all objects to the center of the Earth
- stored energy in a body or system due to its position.
- the exact location of an object.
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- measures how fast an object is moving (speed) AND the direction in which it is moving
- energy of motion.
- flow of thermal (heat) energy between things that are touching.
- push or pull
- the change in position of an object.
- measures how fast an object is moving in a given amount of time.
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves. The sun is Earth’s main source of electromagnetic waves.
- remaining steady and unchanged
- the ability to do work
- the line or course along which something moves.
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. • ...
Matter & Energy CW 2 2021-09-07
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- _________ factors are nonliving things in an ecosystem
- animals that are hunted
- model showing the amount of energy available in each step of a food chain
- process using chemical energy in matter to make food
- layer of gases surrounding Earth
- average weather conditions in an area over time
- living and nonliving things in a given area
- unicellular organisms without a membrane-bound nucleus
- organisms that do not need to eat other organisms to obtain energy
- process during which water vapor changes into liquid water
- water that falls from clouds to Earth’s surface
- process during which liquid water changes into water vapor
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- __________ factors are living things in an ecosystem
- series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into the food-energy molecule glucose and give off oxygen
- multi path model of energy transfer showing how the food chains in a community are interconnected
- organisms that must eat other organisms for energy
- animals that hunt other animals
- single path model showing how energy flows in an ecosystem
- to set free
- cannot be separated by chemical means
- process that changes atmospheric nitrogen into compounds usable by living things
21 Clues: to set free • animals that are hunted • animals that hunt other animals • layer of gases surrounding Earth • cannot be separated by chemical means • living and nonliving things in a given area • average weather conditions in an area over time • water that falls from clouds to Earth’s surface • organisms that must eat other organisms for energy • ...
Matter & Energy CW 1 2021-09-03
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- _________ factors are nonliving things in an ecosystem
- animals that are hunted
- model showing the amount of energy available in each step of a food chain
- process using chemical energy in matter to make food
- layer of gases surrounding Earth
- average weather conditions in an area over time
- living and nonliving things in a given area
- unicellular organisms without a membrane-bound nucleus
- organisms that do not need to eat other organisms to obtain energy
- process during which water vapor changes into liquid water
- water that falls from clouds to Earth’s surface
- process during which liquid water changes into water vapor
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- __________ factors are living things in an ecosystem
- series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into the food-energy molecule glucose and give off oxygen
- multi path model of energy transfer showing how the food chains in a community are interconnected
- organisms that must eat other organisms for energy
- animals that hunt other animals
- single path model showing how energy flows in an ecosystem
- to set free
- cannot be separated by chemical means
- process that changes atmospheric nitrogen into compounds usable by living things
21 Clues: to set free • animals that are hunted • animals that hunt other animals • layer of gases surrounding Earth • cannot be separated by chemical means • living and nonliving things in a given area • average weather conditions in an area over time • water that falls from clouds to Earth’s surface • organisms that must eat other organisms for energy • ...
Nuclear Reactions, Rate of Reactions & Endo/Exothermic Reactions 2023-04-26
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- Decreasing the space for the same number of particles = More Collisions & Greater Chance of a Reaction
- Nuclear Reactions Release ______ Energy Than Chemical Reactions
- Related to Heat
- Reactants have Less Energy than the Products, Temperature Decreases, Thermal Energy is Absorbed
- Each time a nucleus splits, it releases more neutrons, which can go on and cause more reactions to occur and will continue to happen.
- The time that it takes half the nuclei in a sample to decay
- Means Out
- How can the surface area of a solid be increased
- Means In
- Any reaction involving a solid takes place where
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- Lowers the Activation Energy
- How can Radioactivity be detected
- The splitting of a nucleus into smaller nuclei and the release of energy
- Increasing Contact Points = More Collisions & Greater Chance of a Reaction
- More Particles in the Same Space = More Collisions & Greater Chance of a Reaction
- Two smaller nuclei created when a nucleus splits
- Occurs when a stable isotope is struck by a neutron
- Reactants have More Energy than the Product, Temperature Increases, Thermal Energy is Released
- Increasing Energy = Particles move Faster = More Collisions & Greater Chance of a Reaction
- An example of an Endothermic Reaction
- Process Happens in the Sun’s Core
- An example of an Exothermic Reaction
- Smaller nuclei join together to form larger nuclei and energy is released
23 Clues: Means In • Means Out • Related to Heat • Lowers the Activation Energy • How can Radioactivity be detected • Process Happens in the Sun’s Core • An example of an Exothermic Reaction • An example of an Endothermic Reaction • Two smaller nuclei created when a nucleus splits • How can the surface area of a solid be increased • Any reaction involving a solid takes place where • ...
8th Grade Sci Review 2023-10-12
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- How we measure energy
- The main component of an organic molecule
- What come together in a chemical reaction
- Food is defined as giving us what?
- A food molecule; a lipid
- When muscles do work without getting enough of this, sometimes lactic acid builds up
- Where chemical energy is stored in molecules
- A big part of organic molecules and its ion is what we quantify to measure acidity
- The organ with the most fat
- What results from a chemical reaction
- Energy is ___ in animal tissues for use later
- What matter does during a chemical reaction
- What are you?
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- "I'm going to ___ this class!"
- The second part of a scientific investigation
- Moving your arm is this kind of energy
- The smallest unit of matter (what elements are)
- What is produced during the reaction that turns food to energy
- A good scientific question is specific and ____?
- What kind of thermal energy do we see in our body?
- Energy is the ability to do what?
- A food molecule; found in muscle tissue
- A food molecule; sugar is an example
- What part of an experiment is making graphs?
24 Clues: What are you? • How we measure energy • A food molecule; a lipid • The organ with the most fat • "I'm going to ___ this class!" • Energy is the ability to do what? • Food is defined as giving us what? • A food molecule; sugar is an example • What results from a chemical reaction • Moving your arm is this kind of energy • A food molecule; found in muscle tissue • ...
Kinetic Theory of Matter 2023-11-10
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- the state of matter that takes the shape of the container it is in
- the unit used to measure energy
- the state of matter is determined by the ___ between particles
- the total kinetic energy in the particles of a substance
- thermal energy depends upon the amount of ___ in the substance
- the volume of a gas is not ___.
- the particles in a solids have a(n) ___ arrangement
- particles in matter are ___ with one another
- particles in a liquid can ___ past each other
- the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
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- the energy of motion
- particles in liquids and gases have a(n) ___ arrangement
- the state of matter in which the particles have the least amount of kinetic energy
- particles in matter are in ___, random motion
- the temperature at which particle motion is so slow that no additional thermal energy can be removed
- all matter is composed of small particles
- the state of matter in which the particles are farthest apart
- particles in a solid have the ___ attraction
- the kinetic theory explain the physical properties of matter in terms of the ___ of its particles
- the transfer of thermal energy
20 Clues: the energy of motion • the transfer of thermal energy • the unit used to measure energy • the volume of a gas is not ___. • all matter is composed of small particles • particles in a solid have the ___ attraction • particles in matter are ___ with one another • particles in matter are in ___, random motion • particles in a liquid can ___ past each other • ...
Nuclear Energy Crossword 2024-10-27
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- Radioactive material has ___ atoms.
- ___ initial construction costs
- Gamma rays are stopped by __&
- Nuclear ___ can be a problem with power plants
- An unstable substance releases what?
- Alpha particles are stopped by ___
- A radioactive element.
- Nuclear energy is not entirely ___
- In fission, it does not split ___ every time
- Common product of fusion and fission.
- What is the size of a beta particle?
- Beta particles have ___ electrons
- Gamma decay does not ___ the mass number
- Nuclear energy produces ___ amount of energy
- Nuclear waste has to be treated ___
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- Atoms combining
- How fast is a gamma ray?
- Alpha particles have ___ protons and neutrons
- Fusion creates...
- Gamma rays are a form of ___ energy
- Beta particles are stopped by ___
- Splitting of atoms
- After decaying, radioactive atoms become more ___
- Power plants can have high long-term ___
- Nuclear energy is ___ compared to other sources
- What is the size of an Alpha particle?
- ___ attacks can be a big issue with power plants
- Nuclear energy has low ___ of greenhouse gas
- Fusion is the power source of...
- Nuclear energy produces ___ amounts pollution
- Mining of uranium can be ___
- Common product of fission.
32 Clues: Atoms combining • Fusion creates... • Splitting of atoms • A radioactive element. • How fast is a gamma ray? • Common product of fission. • Mining of uranium can be ___ • Gamma rays are stopped by __& • ___ initial construction costs • Fusion is the power source of... • Beta particles are stopped by ___ • Beta particles have ___ electrons • Alpha particles are stopped by ___ • ...
renwbal 2024-12-25
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- / Renewable plants grown for food and materials.
- / The practice of protecting and managing resources.
- / The natural world that surrounds us.
- / A renewable resource essential for drinking and agriculture.
- / A renewable energy source derived from the sun.
- / The power needed to do work or cause change.
- / Renewable resources found in animal populations.
- / Organic material used as a renewable energy source.
- / A nonrenewable sedimentary rock often used in construction.
- / A nonrenewable fossil fuel used for energy production.
- / Electricity generated using the movement of water.
- / Using resources in a way that meets present and future needs.
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- / Nonrenewable solid substances found in nature.
- / Nonrenewable resources formed from ancient organic matter.
- / A radioactive element used in nuclear energy.
- / Energy created by moving air.
- / The process of reusing materials to conserve resources.
- / Materials from nature used by humans.
- / Nonrenewable resources mined from the Earth.
- / A liquid fossil fuel extracted from the Earth.
- / A type of resource that cannot be quickly replenished.
- / A nonrenewable gaseous fossil fuel.
- / A type of resource that replenishes naturally over time.
- / Energy harnessed from ocean tides.
- / Heat energy sourced from within the Earth.
- / Renewable natural areas providing wood and oxygen.
26 Clues: / Energy created by moving air. • / Energy harnessed from ocean tides. • / A nonrenewable gaseous fossil fuel. • / The natural world that surrounds us. • / Materials from nature used by humans. • / Heat energy sourced from within the Earth. • / Nonrenewable resources mined from the Earth. • / The power needed to do work or cause change. • ...
Unit 2 Key Terms Review 2025-10-13
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- shows energy flow through a single path
- Consumer that eats producers
- energy from the sun
- all living organisms in an area
- eats decomposing matter
- nutrient movement through Earth
- water below surface
- all living things on Earth
- Respiration that uses oxygen to release energy
- water flow over land
- Consumer that eats secondary consumers
- eats other organisms
- eats animals
- eats plants and animals
- solid part of Earth
- chemicals organisms need to live
- converts sunlight to food
- eats plants
- ability to do work
- feeding step in food chain
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- breaks down dead matter
- underground water layers
- Productivity that is energy left after use by producers
- same species in an area
- process trapping heat in atmosphere
- Consumer that eats primary consumers
- Respiration that energy without oxygen
- community plus environment
- all water on Earth
- make own food via photosynthesis
- complex network of interconnetected food chains
- study of interactions among organisms and environment
- layer containing ozone
- total living material
- single living thing
- Productivity that is the total captured energy
- layer of gases surrounding Earth
- pyramid that shows energy loss between levels
38 Clues: eats plants • eats animals • all water on Earth • ability to do work • energy from the sun • water below surface • single living thing • solid part of Earth • water flow over land • eats other organisms • total living material • layer containing ozone • breaks down dead matter • same species in an area • eats decomposing matter • eats plants and animals • underground water layers • ...
Photosynthesis 2023-10-02
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- where cellular respiration mostly takes place
- stores water and food
- produces and transports protein cells
- plants need this for energy
- the part of the food chain that gets their energy from the primary consumer
- allows some things to come in and out of the cell
- creates protein cells
- the part of the food chain that gets their energy from the secondary consumer
- the part of the food chain that gets their energy from the producer
- plants release this
- the amount of energy that goes from animal to animal
- contains DNA
- we breathe this out
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- multiple food chains
- the result of cellular respiration
- the jellylike substance holding the organelles
- the sugar plants make
- that are broken in foods when we digest for energy
- the part of the food chain that gets their energy directly form the sun
- plants collect this with their roots
- animal cells do this process for extra energy
- collects the sunlight
- the process in which plants make their own food
- collects carbon dioxide and releases oxygen in the plant
- breaks down dead animals
25 Clues: contains DNA • plants release this • we breathe this out • multiple food chains • stores water and food • the sugar plants make • collects the sunlight • creates protein cells • breaks down dead animals • plants need this for energy • the result of cellular respiration • plants collect this with their roots • produces and transports protein cells • ...
Science 2025-10-22
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- a material that conducts electrons easily
- a temporary magnet made by passing electric current through a wire coiled around an iron bar
- the energy of motion or energy in use
- light energy that bounces off objects
- transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves
- flow of electrons from negatively charge objects to positively charged objects
- clear material that changes light rays passing through it
- charge obtained by an object when it gains or loses electrons
- path along which electrons can flow
- a material that resist flow of electrons in some way
- energy an object has because of its place or condition
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- transfer of heat when mixing a liquid and a gas
- an element of sound determined by the speed the sounds waves move
- transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another
- attraction or repulsion due to their charges
- direct transfer of heat between objects that touch
- a material that does not carry electrons
- bending of light when they pass through an object
- the loudness of a sound
- ability to cause changes in matter
- the average kinetic energy of all the molecules in an object
21 Clues: the loudness of a sound • ability to cause changes in matter • path along which electrons can flow • the energy of motion or energy in use • light energy that bounces off objects • a material that does not carry electrons • a material that conducts electrons easily • attraction or repulsion due to their charges • transfer of heat when mixing a liquid and a gas • ...
Energy Types and Sources 2025-02-17
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- Energy made by an objects height and weight; gravitational.
- Clean, renewable; uses flowing water and dams.
- Uses uranium in fission reactors to make electricity.
- Type of kinetic energy we can hear.
- A types of biomass fuel; made from corn.
- Energy that depends on an objects mass and velocity.
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- A solid fossil fuel made from old trees and plants.
- A liquid fossil fuel; nonrenewable; oil.
- These energy sources can be replenished as it is used.
- Renewable but dependent on sunny weather.
- Potential energy stored in a spring or rubber band.
- Geothermal is powered by this from inside the Earth.
- Light energy that travels by electromagnetic waves.
- Potential energy in the bonds between atoms.
- This energy source is harnessed with tall turbines.
- The heat energy in molecules.
16 Clues: The heat energy in molecules. • Type of kinetic energy we can hear. • A liquid fossil fuel; nonrenewable; oil. • A types of biomass fuel; made from corn. • Renewable but dependent on sunny weather. • Potential energy in the bonds between atoms. • Clean, renewable; uses flowing water and dams. • A solid fossil fuel made from old trees and plants. • ...
MP3 Crossword puzzle 2024-02-09
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- A plants response to gravity
- The process where a plant converts radiant energy to chemical energy
- A plants response to water
- Gas that plants produce during photosynthesis
- This is many food chains together
- The arrows in a food chain represent the flow of this
- Food that plants produce during photosynthesis
- Pignment that gives leaves their green color
- During digestion chemical energy is transformed in to this energy
- Organelle that photosynthesis takes place in
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- A plants response to light
- Pore on the bottom of leaves that release gases
- Gas that plants use for photosynthesis
- The first consumer in a food chain
- During exercise chemical energy is transformed into this
- A plants response to touch
- Food chains always begin with a what
- energy from the sun
18 Clues: energy from the sun • A plants response to light • A plants response to water • A plants response to touch • A plants response to gravity • This is many food chains together • The first consumer in a food chain • Food chains always begin with a what • Gas that plants use for photosynthesis • Pignment that gives leaves their green color • ...
December Exam Review 2022-12-02
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- stored energy
- 1/100
- 1000
- includes numbers
- SI unit for force
- SI unit of distance
- measure of the amount of matter
- father of modern physics
- explanation of WHY things happen
- energy of motion
- factor that doesn't change
- 100
- energy carried by light
- description of HOW things happen
- energy stored in bonds of molecules
- rate at which an object moves
- the measured effect in an experiment
- makes work easier
- gravitational force
- ratio of mass to volume
- rate of change of velocity
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- measure of how close a series of measurements are to one another
- the distance from starting position to ending position
- spinning on an axis
- energy stored in the nucleus
- descriptive data
- moving around an object
- SI unit for work and energy
- famous for theories of force; greatest physicist
- transfer of energy by applying a force
- SI unit for mass
- in a repeating pattern
- group not tested
- force between touching objects
- manipulated variable
- measure of how close measurement are to the actual value
- tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- energy of moving particles
38 Clues: 100 • 1000 • 1/100 • stored energy • includes numbers • descriptive data • SI unit for mass • energy of motion • group not tested • SI unit for force • makes work easier • spinning on an axis • SI unit of distance • gravitational force • manipulated variable • in a repeating pattern • moving around an object • energy carried by light • ratio of mass to volume • father of modern physics • ...
Heat and Temperature Crossword puzzle 2023-05-03
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- No definite volume or shape
- The measure of the average amount of kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
- Devices that do not use electricity
- The most abundant form of ordinary matter in the universe
- The energy transferred from one substance to another as a result of a temperature difference
- Definite volume but no fixed shape
- Can energy be created or destroyed?
- Water with no dissolved impurities
- Somethings ability to cause change
- The amount of heat needed to make an object produce a unit change in its temperature.
- Using words (adjectives, verbs, adverbs) to express observations
- Numerically expressing observations
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- Particles of matter are held together by?
- No definite volume or shape
- Definite volume and shape
- The total kinetic energy of all the particles of a substance
- The measurement of heat using numbers
- The energy a particle possesses because of its motion
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- The tendency for matter to change its shape in response to temperature
- Devices that use electricity
- The most compressible state of matter
- Very little compressibility
- The least compressible state of matter
24 Clues: Definite volume and shape • No definite volume or shape • No definite volume or shape • Very little compressibility • Devices that use electricity • Definite volume but no fixed shape • Water with no dissolved impurities • Somethings ability to cause change • Devices that do not use electricity • Can energy be created or destroyed? • Numerically expressing observations • ...
Forces And Motion Crossword 2021-01-28
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- stored energy in a body or system due to its position.
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves. The sun is Earth’s main source of electromagnetic waves.
- the exact location of an object.
- the overall force(s) acting on an object.
- energy of motion.
- to put forth as strength
- a material that heat can move through easily like aluminum, steel and other metals.
- the change in position of an object.
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- the tendency for an object to keep doing what it is doing
- push or pull
- remaining steady and unchanged
- two or more substances are mixed together but not combined chemically
- flow of thermal (heat) energy between things that are touching.
- a force that attracts (pulls) all objects to the center of the Earth
- the line or course along which something moves.
- the ability to do work
- the transfer of thermal (heat) energy by the movement of liquids or gases.
- measures how fast an object is moving in a given amount of time.
- measures how fast an object is moving (speed) AND the direction in which it is moving
- the amount of matter (“stuff”) -in an object.
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. • ...
vocabulary 2021-03-10
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- organic matter builds up
- a community of living things
- organism that eats other organisms
- movement of water
- broad leaf
- can be used to trace flow of energy
- is a partly closed body of water
- gets food by breaking down dead things
- a place where the climate depends on the animals
- a place an organism lives within a ecosystem
- area of land that is saturated
- the feeding relationships
- uses energy to make its food
- biome with grassy field
- eats both plants and meat
- movement of nitrogen
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- ability to cause change
- anything with mass
- a push or pull
- has low average temp
- the 1st ones in that area
- is an event that changes an ecosystem
- when energy changes
- of conservation of mass mass cant be created or destroyed
- eats meat
- trees with evergreen needles
- the slow development of change of a community
- of conservation of energy states energy can't be created or destroyed
- eats plants
- transfer of energy
- the path of energy transferred through producers and consumers
- biomes very dry
- the variation of a species within a area
33 Clues: eats meat • broad leaf • eats plants • a push or pull • biomes very dry • movement of water • anything with mass • transfer of energy • when energy changes • has low average temp • movement of nitrogen • ability to cause change • biome with grassy field • organic matter builds up • the 1st ones in that area • the feeding relationships • eats both plants and meat • a community of living things • ...
Vocabulary (unit six) 2021-03-10
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- organic matter builds up
- a community of living things
- organism that eats other organisms
- movement of water
- broad leaf
- can be used to trace flow of energy
- is a partly closed body of water
- gets food by breaking down dead things
- a place where the climate depends on the animals
- a place an organism lives within a ecosystem
- area of land that is saturated
- the feeding relationships
- uses energy to make its food
- biome with grassy field
- eats both plants and meat
- movement of nitrogen
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- ability to cause change
- anything with mass
- a push or pull
- has low average temp
- the 1st ones in that area
- is an event that changes an ecosystem
- when energy changes
- of conservation of mass mass cant be created or destroyed
- eats meat
- trees with evergreen needles
- the slow development of change of a community
- of conservation of energy states energy can't be created or destroyed
- eats plants
- transfer of energy
- the path of energy transferred through producers and consumers
- biomes very dry
- the variation of a species within a area
33 Clues: eats meat • broad leaf • eats plants • a push or pull • biomes very dry • movement of water • anything with mass • transfer of energy • when energy changes • has low average temp • movement of nitrogen • ability to cause change • biome with grassy field • organic matter builds up • the 1st ones in that area • the feeding relationships • eats both plants and meat • a community of living things • ...
Matter & Energy CW 2 2021-09-07
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- average weather conditions in an area over time
- process that changes atmospheric nitrogen into compounds usable by living things
- organisms that do not need to eat other organisms to obtain energy
- single path model showing how energy flows in an ecosystem
- to set free
- multi path model of energy transfer showing how the food chains in a community are interconnected
- animals that hunt other animals
- animals that are hunted
- process using chemical energy in matter to make food
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- series of chemical reactions that convert light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into the food-energy molecule glucose and give off oxygen
- process during which water vapor changes into liquid water
- __________ factors are living things in an ecosystem
- unicellular organisms without a membrane-bound nucleus
- water that falls from clouds to Earth’s surface
- layer of gases surrounding Earth
- organisms that must eat other organisms for energy
- process during which liquid water changes into water vapor
- _________ factors are nonliving things in an ecosystem
- living and nonliving things in a given area
- model showing the amount of energy available in each step of a food chain
- cannot be separated by chemical means
21 Clues: to set free • animals that are hunted • animals that hunt other animals • layer of gases surrounding Earth • cannot be separated by chemical means • living and nonliving things in a given area • average weather conditions in an area over time • water that falls from clouds to Earth’s surface • organisms that must eat other organisms for energy • ...
science classwork June 3 2021-06-03
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- shortest electromagnetic wavelength
- something that conducts energy very well
- the force resisting a sliding object
- an object that turns electrical energy into mechanical energy
- how fast something is moving
- a rocky object orbiting the sun
- an element that is in between a metal and a non-metal
- negatively charged particals in an atom
- the energy of heat
- how much heat something has
- an object that turns mechanical energy into electrical energy
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- something that doesn't conduct energy well
- a object from space that goes through earths atmosphere
- how many protons an atom has
- a point where an object spins
- when on celestial body blocks a source of illumination
- a object in space that cant classify as a planet
- the energy of motion
- neutral particals in an atom
- the temperature where all molecules stop moving
- the force between two objects
- where the metalloids are found on the periodic table and also separates the metals and the non-metals
- smallest unit of matter
- particals in an atom that are positively charged
- a magnet that works using electricity
25 Clues: the energy of heat • the energy of motion • smallest unit of matter • how much heat something has • how many protons an atom has • neutral particals in an atom • how fast something is moving • a point where an object spins • the force between two objects • a rocky object orbiting the sun • shortest electromagnetic wavelength • the force resisting a sliding object • ...
Science 2023-11-28
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- The force exerted by a gas or liquid that is displaced.
- energy is the ____ to perform work.
- E = mc^2 is the equation that expresses the relationship between mass and ___.
- matter cannot be created or destroyed, only changed in form
- equation used to calculate momentum.
- friction is a force that resists _____.
- Tensile strength is the amount of ____ that an object can withstand.
- A continuous pull on an object.
- energy cannot be _____ or destroyed, only changed in form
- A force that resists movement
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- A ____ force is a push or a pull on an object.
- The scientific definition of work is force times ____.
- the movement of mass in a particular direction
- The law of conservation of momentum states that all changes of momentum must be ____.
- Friction can be damaging because is can produce what?
- amount of work done in a given period of time
- Force is directly related to the ____ of an object.
- mass and ___ are two quantities that affect an object's momentum.
- ____ energy is energy that is stored.
- G = 9.8m/sec^2 is the mathematical equation for _____.
- ____ energy is energy that is being used
- Energy is the ability to perform ____.
22 Clues: A force that resists movement • A continuous pull on an object. • energy is the ____ to perform work. • equation used to calculate momentum. • ____ energy is energy that is stored. • Energy is the ability to perform ____. • friction is a force that resists _____. • ____ energy is energy that is being used • amount of work done in a given period of time • ...
Chemistry Vocabulary Crossword - Emely Pozos P4 2024-09-26
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- Absorption of heat energy.
- Ability to do work.
- Made of neutrons and protons.
- The horizontal row on the periodic table.
- A negatively charged subatomic, found outside the nucleus.
- The study of changes in energy and heat.
- A positively charged subatomic, found in the nucleus.
- The distance between two wave crests.
- The arrangement of an element's electrons during ground state.
- The amount of neutrons and protons put together.
- The amount of energy needed to move an electron to another energy level.
- An atom with a positive or negative charge.
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- A diagram of the valence electrons as dots.
- The electrons on the outer side of an atom.
- Equal to the amount of protons in the nucleus.
- The smallest particle of an element.
- An atom with a positive charge.
- Release of heat energy.
- The amount of energy it takes to increase 1 gram by 1C'.
- The difference in temperature due to energy transfer.
- A subatomic particle with no positive nor negative charge.
- The amount of disorder and randomness in atoms.
- The vertical column on the periodic table.
- An atom with a negative charge.
- The spectrum with the specific types of waves.
25 Clues: Ability to do work. • Release of heat energy. • Absorption of heat energy. • Made of neutrons and protons. • An atom with a positive charge. • An atom with a negative charge. • The smallest particle of an element. • The distance between two wave crests. • The study of changes in energy and heat. • The horizontal row on the periodic table. • ...
Chemistry Unit 1 Terms 2026-01-08
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- 2 or more visible phases with each phase having different properties
- process that absorbs energy from surroundings
- smallest unit of an element that maintains the properties of that element
- Capacity to do work or transfer heat
- separates a solid from a liquid
- gas like variable shape and volume and has very high kinetic energy
- Kinetic energy, energy of motion
- Fixed volume and variable shape, particles can move around but stay close
- Fixed volume and shape, particles vibrate but cant move around
- Measure of the amount of matter
- physical combination of 2 or more substances
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- A gaseous substance which turns solid or liquid at room temperature
- Study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter
- pure substance made up of only one type of atom
- Potential energy, energy possessed based on position, composition or condition
- process that releases energy into surroundings
- only 1 visibly distinct phase which has the same properties throughout
- have properties of both metals and nonmetals
- Variable volume and shape, particles move around and separate
- substance made up of atoms from 2 or more elements
- Amount of space that is occupied
21 Clues: separates a solid from a liquid • Measure of the amount of matter • Amount of space that is occupied • Kinetic energy, energy of motion • Capacity to do work or transfer heat • have properties of both metals and nonmetals • physical combination of 2 or more substances • process that absorbs energy from surroundings • process that releases energy into surroundings • ...
Vocab words 2023-04-28
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- it is the scientific measurement of the heat energy involved in a chemical reaction or physical process
- it is the transfer of heat energy between two objects or substances that are in physical contact with each other without any movement of the substances as a whole
- A form of energy that is transferred from one object or substance to another temperature of difference between them
- it is the SI unit of energy, work, and heat
- it is a unit of temperature used in the international system of units
- it is the branch of chemistry that deals with the study of the heat energy involved in chemical reactions in physical processes
- it is the transfer of heat, energy by the motion of a fluid due to differences in temperature within the fluid
- are these substances or molecules that undergo a chemical change in a chemical reaction
- The amount of heat energy required to melt a given amount of substance at its melting point while keeping its temperature constant
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- Amount of heat required to convert a given amount of substance from liquid to gas
- the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by 1 degree C or 1 kelvin at a constant pressure
- refers to a process or reaction that releases heat or energy into its surroundings
- it is the energy an object possesses due to its motion
- it is a unit of temperature commonly used in the metric system
- it refers to a process or reaction that absorbs heat or energy from its surrounding
- it is the energy that comes from the movement of particles in a substance or system
- it is the transfer of heat energy through electromagnetic, waves or particles without the need for a medium or direct contact between objects
- it is a unit of energy commonly used in nutrition in thermodynamics
- are the new substances or molecules that are formed as a result of the chemical change
19 Clues: it is the SI unit of energy, work, and heat • it is the energy an object possesses due to its motion • it is a unit of temperature commonly used in the metric system • it is a unit of energy commonly used in nutrition in thermodynamics • it is a unit of temperature used in the international system of units • ...
Unit 1 Final - Vocab Review 2021-10-20
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- Metric base unit of energy.
- When energy changes types or forms.
- mL
- The governing equation for for specific heat capacity.
- When energy of the same type and form go from one object to another.
- The amount of energy required to increase the temperature of 1 gram of a material by 1 degree Celcius.
- Represented by the letter m.
- 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.
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- Energy stored within an object that can be transferred or transformed.
- Mode of heat transfer that results from temperature differences within fluid(s).
- Thermal, nuclear, radiant, and chemical are examples of ___ of energy.
- Kinetic and potential are ____ of energy.
- The system of units used for making measurements by most scientists.
- Metric base unit of mass.
- Energy in the form of light.
- Represented by the letter q.
- A property of a material that tells us how much mass of it is in a given volume of it.
- Energy in the form of free flowing heat.
18 Clues: mL • Metric base unit of mass. • Metric base unit of energy. • Energy in the form of light. • Represented by the letter q. • Represented by the letter m. • 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. • ...
creamy crossword pot 2025-10-28
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- Law of Conservation of Matter/Energy
- Mass Conductor
- mixture Chemical Reaction Products
- Potential Energy Thermal Energy
- Convection Physical Change
- number Solids/liquids/gases/plasma Chemical Energy
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- substance Kinetic energy Periodic Table
- mixture Physical Reaction Reactants
- Density Temperature
- Physical Property Gravitational Potential Energy
- Radiation Chemical Change
- Chemical Properties Mechanical Energy
- States of matter Insulator
- Matter Heat
14 Clues: Matter Heat • Mass Conductor • Density Temperature • Radiation Chemical Change • States of matter Insulator • Convection Physical Change • Potential Energy Thermal Energy • mixture Chemical Reaction Products • mixture Physical Reaction Reactants • Law of Conservation of Matter/Energy • Chemical Properties Mechanical Energy • substance Kinetic energy Periodic Table • ...
Chapters 1 & 2 Anatomy/Physiology 2019-09-18
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- compounds = Compounds that contain carbon
- = The center of atom containing protons and neutrons
- energy = stored energy
- bonds = Form when a hydrogen atom, already covalently linked to one eletronegative atom, is attracted by another electron hungry atom, so a bridge forms between them.
- energy = Energy directly involved in moving matter
- = Substances composed of tow or more components physically intermixed.
- = Fat molecules made of 4 interlocking hydrocarbon rings
- and Unsaturated = Fatty acids that contain one or more double bonds between carbon atoms
- energy = energy stored in the bonds of chemical substances
- = bitter taste, feels slippery, high pH and are proton acceptors
- = double sugars formed when 2 monosaccharides are joined by dehydration synthesis
- = Fatty acids or their derivatives that are insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents
- energy = Energy that travels in waves
- = simple sugars. single chain or single ring structures containing from 3-7 carbon atoms
- = The capacity to do work, or tho put matter into motion
- reactions = Reactions that release energy
- = Heterogenous mixtures with large, often visible solutes that tend to settle out.
- energy = Results from the movement of charged particles
- = Basic structural material of the body
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- = Sour taste, dissolves metals, low pH
- = A nucleic acid found in all living cells that carries the organism's hereditary information
- = Iconic compound containing cations other than H+ and anions other than hydroxyl ion (OH-)
- = When two or more different kinds of atoms bind
- reactions = The products of energy absorbing
- = commonly known as fats when solid or oils when liquid
- = The relative concentration of hydrogen ions in various body fluids is measured in concentration units.
- = A combination of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
- = Polymers of simple sugars linked together by dehydration synthesis
- = High -energy molecule that stores the energy we need to do just about everything we do.
- compounds = all other chemicals in the body besides Carbon.
- = Homogenous mixtures of components that may be gases, liquids or solids.
- energy = energy in action
- = Diglycerides with phosphorus containing group and two, rather than 3 fatty acid chains.
- = A group of molecules that include sugars and starches
- = Chainlike molecules made of similar or repeating units (monomers), which are joined together by dehydration synthesis
- = one singular group of units
- = part of atom that bears a negative charge.
- Bonds = Electrons may be shared to fill its outer electron shell
- = The number and kinds or reacting substances
- = Nucleic acid that contains ribose and the bases A< G< < and U. It carries out DNA's instructions for protein synthesis
40 Clues: energy = stored energy • energy = energy in action • = one singular group of units • energy = Energy that travels in waves • = Sour taste, dissolves metals, low pH • = Basic structural material of the body • compounds = Compounds that contain carbon • reactions = Reactions that release energy • reactions = The products of energy absorbing • ...
chapter 14 2024-05-09
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- Electric energy generated by the movement of water.
- Chemical potential energy obtained from renewable organic materials.
- Stored energy that can be used later.
- An energy resource easily replaced by natural methods.
- A fuel that has formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived in the past, including coal, petroleum (oil), and natural gas.
- Mechanical energy in rising and falling tides.
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- An energy resource that is not replaced naturally.
- Energy from the wind can be used to turn turbine blades attached to generators.
- Energy produced by the sun.
- The sum of the kinetic energy and all the forms of potential energy in a system.
- Energy that an object possesses due to its motion.
- Thermal energy that originates deep within the earth’s interior.
- Energy produced by nuclear reactions.
- The ability to do work.
14 Clues: The ability to do work. • Energy produced by the sun. • Stored energy that can be used later. • Energy produced by nuclear reactions. • Mechanical energy in rising and falling tides. • An energy resource that is not replaced naturally. • Energy that an object possesses due to its motion. • Electric energy generated by the movement of water. • ...
EE Activity 1.1 and 1.2 Terms and Definitions 2024-08-28
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- A natural fuel such as coal or gas formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- The surroundings in which a person, animal, or plant lives
- A resource that cannot be replaced once used
- The flow of electrical power or charge
- Reduction in the amount of energy consumed in a process or system
- Capable of being maintained at a steady level without exhausting natural resources or causing severe ecological damage
- A resource that can be replaced when needed
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- Gas usually found within the vicinity of petroleum reserves
- The process of controlling resources
- Energy created by friction between vibrating atoms and molecules
- Any significant change in measures of climate
- The rate at which work is performed or energy is expended
- The ability to bring a desired result with the least waste of time, energy, or material
- Energy produced by mechanical devices
- the ability to do work
- Energy visible to the eye
- The potential energy locked within a system and released during a chemical reaction.
- Energy associated with the flow of electrons
18 Clues: the ability to do work • Energy visible to the eye • The process of controlling resources • Energy produced by mechanical devices • The flow of electrical power or charge • A resource that can be replaced when needed • A resource that cannot be replaced once used • Energy associated with the flow of electrons • Any significant change in measures of climate • ...
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. • ...
Energy & Power Terms 2016-01-31
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- the energy associated with the random, disordered motion of molecules. It is separated in scale from the macroscopic ordered energy associated with moving objects; it refers to the invisible microscopic energy on the atomic and molecular scale.
- The total amount of energy and matter in the Universe remains constant, merely changing from one form to another. The First Law of Thermodynamics (Conservation) states that energy is always conserved, it cannot be created or destroyed.
- energy is a property of objects which can be transferred to other objects or converted into different forms, but cannot be created or destroyed.
- the SI unit of work or energy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves one meter in the direction of action of the force, equivalent to one 3600th of a watt-hour.
- energy that is collected from resources which are naturally replenished on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat.
- a force is said to do work if, when acting on a body, there is a displacement of the point of application in the direction of the force
- natural resource that will never run out so if we take advantage of the greatest natural resources will not be depleted and will continue to exist, such as water, sunlight, tidal energy, ocean energy and wind energy.
- the kinetic energy of an object is the energy that it possesses due to its motion. It is defined as the work needed to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to its stated velocity. Having gained this energy during its acceleration, the body maintains this kinetic energy unless its speed changes.
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- the unit of power
- the rate of doing work. It is equivalent to an amount of energy consumed per unit time. In the SI system, the unit of power is the joule per second (J/s), known as the watt in honour of James Watt, the eighteenth-century developer of the steam engine.
- energy sources that have no undesired consequences such for example fossil fuels or nuclear energy. Alternative energy sources are renewable and are thought to be "free" energy sources. They all have lower carbon emissions, compared to conventional energy sources.
- fossil fuels: coal, petroleum, and natural gas. Carbon is the main element in fossil fuels. For this reason, the time period that fossil fuels formed (about 360-300 million years ago) is called the Carboniferous Period.
- a result of gravity pulling downwards. The gravitational constant, g, is the acceleration of an object due to gravity. This acceleration is about 9.8 meters per second on earth. The formula for potential energy due to gravity is PE = mgh.
- a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- the entropy of an isolated system always increases, and is often called the law of increased entropy. Entropy (S) is disorder or chaos in a system. In other words, entropy measures the energy in a system unavailable for work.
- organic matter derived from living, or recently living organisms. Biomass can be used as a source of energy and it most often refers to plants or plant-based materials which are not used for food or feed, and are specifically called lignocellulosic biomass .
- a thermodynamic quantity representing the unavailability of a system's thermal energy for conversion into mechanical work, often interpreted as the degree of disorder or randomness in the system.
17 Clues: the unit of power • a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms. • a force is said to do work if, when acting on a body, there is a displacement of the point of application in the direction of the force • ...
chapter 18 vocab 2021-11-18
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- process that releases hydrogen by using an electric current to break down water molecules
- a decive that converts hydrogen or another fel into electricity
- electricity generated by the combustion og organic materials
- electricty generated from the energy of moving water
- a technology that uses the heat of the sun to generate electricity
- a power plant that uses wind turbine to generate electricity
- energy produced from organic materials
- a metal box that absorbs the suns energy to heat water or air
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- a device that converts solar energy directly into electricity
- using the design of a building to collect,store,and distribute the suns energy
- the process of changing the solar energy stored in the ocean to electric power
- renewable energy that generated deep within the earth
- the use f technology to collect,store,amd distribute the suns energy
- fuel from organic sources
- a network of pipes that circulate water from the ground back into the ground
- turbine a device that converts the winds kinetic energy into ekectrical energy
- electricity generated from the movement of the tides
17 Clues: fuel from organic sources • energy produced from organic materials • electricty generated from the energy of moving water • electricity generated from the movement of the tides • renewable energy that generated deep within the earth • electricity generated by the combustion og organic materials • a power plant that uses wind turbine to generate electricity • ...
Vocab 2024-05-10
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- an energy resource that is not replaced naturally
- an energy resource that is easily replaced by natural methods
- electrical energy generated by the movement of water
- thermal energy that originates deep within the earth's interior
- energy produced by the sun
- the ability to do work
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- energy produced by nuclear reactions
- a fuel that has formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived in the past
- chemical potenial energy obtained from renewable organic materials
- Stored energy that can be used later
- energy that an object possesses due to its motion
- energy from the wind; can be used to turn turbine blades that are attached to generators
- mechanical energy in rising and falling tides
- the sum of the kinetic energy and all the forms of potential energy in a system
14 Clues: the ability to do work • energy produced by the sun • energy produced by nuclear reactions • Stored energy that can be used later • mechanical energy in rising and falling tides • an energy resource that is not replaced naturally • energy that an object possesses due to its motion • electrical energy generated by the movement of water • ...
Kiyara Pacheco, 05/10/24,Crossword Puzzle,Phy211 2024-05-11
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- electrical energy generated by the movement of water
- chemical potential energy obtained from renewable organic materials
- stored energy that can be used later
- an energy resource that is easily replaced by natural methods
- a fuel that has formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived in the past, including coal, petroleum (oil), and natural gas
- mechanical energy in rising and falling tides
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- an energy resource that is not replaced naturally
- energy from the wind can be used to turn turbine blades that are attached to generators
- energy produced by the sun
- the sum of the kinetic energy and all the forms of potential energy in a system
- energy that an object possesses due to its motion
- thermal energy that originates deep within the earth’s interior
- energy produced by nuclear reactions
- the ability to do work
14 Clues: the ability to do work • energy produced by the sun • stored energy that can be used later • energy produced by nuclear reactions • mechanical energy in rising and falling tides • an energy resource that is not replaced naturally • energy that an object possesses due to its motion • electrical energy generated by the movement of water • ...
Chapter 14 Vocabulary 2024-05-14
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- electrical energy created by the movement of water
- chemical potential energy obtained from renewable organic materials
- stored energy that can be used later
- an energy resource that is quickly replaced by natural methods
- a fuel that has formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived in the past, including coal,petroleum,and natural gas
- mechanical energy in rising and falling tides
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- an energy resource that is not replaced naturally
- energy from the wind can be used to turn turbine blades that are attached to generators
- energy produced by the sun
- the sum of kinetic energy and all forms of potential energy in a system
- energy that an object possesses due to its motion
- thermal energy that originates in the interior of the earth
- energy produced by nuclear reactions
- the ability to do work
14 Clues: the ability to do work • energy produced by the sun • stored energy that can be used later • energy produced by nuclear reactions • mechanical energy in rising and falling tides • an energy resource that is not replaced naturally • energy that an object possesses due to its motion • electrical energy created by the movement of water • ...
CONVERSION AND CONSERVATION OF ENERGY 2025-04-29
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- The energy of the sun
- The energy transformation that occurs in the water cycle when water vapor changes to liquid
- The phenomenon where electric energy transforms into thermal energy
- The natural cycle that describes the movement of water in different states
- The process of converting light energy into chemical energy.
- This law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed
- The energy generated from the movement of electrons
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- The type of energy associated with motion.
- A common renewable energy source derived from the wind.
- This type of energy is released during nuclear fission
- Law stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- The type of energy stored in an object due to its position or state
- The sources of chemical energy in a frog's body obtained from?
- The fossil fuel derived from ancient plants
14 Clues: The energy of the sun • The type of energy associated with motion. • The fossil fuel derived from ancient plants • The energy generated from the movement of electrons • This type of energy is released during nuclear fission • Law stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed • A common renewable energy source derived from the wind. • ...
Energy and Material Resources 2016-05-28
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- The percentage of energy that is used to preform work.
- An energy-rich substance formed from the remains of organisms.
- Heat from Earth's interior.
- Material that blocks heat transfer between the air inside and outside a building.
- A resource that is either always available or is naturally replaced relatively quickly.
- energy-rich chemical compound that contains carbon and hydrogen atoms.
- A change from one form of energy to another; also called a energy coversion.
- Energy from the sun
- A compound made from oil.
- Liquid fossil fuel;oil
- The process of buring a fuel
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- Electricity produced using the energy of flowing water.
- The central core of an atom that contains the procons and neutons.
- The practice of reducing.
- A mixture of gasoline and alcohol.
- A substance that provides energy as the result of a chemical change.
- The splitting of an atom's nucleus into two smaller nuclei and neutron.
- Fuel made from living things.
- The part of a nuclear reactor.
- The daily rise and fall of Earth's waters on its coastlines.
- A uranium rod that undergoes fission in s nuclear reactor.
- The combining of two nuclei to produce a single larger nucleus and much energy.
- A factory in which crude oil is heated and seperated into fuels and other prodcuts
- A dangerous condition in which fuel rods inside a nuclear reactor melt.
24 Clues: Energy from the sun • Liquid fossil fuel;oil • The practice of reducing. • A compound made from oil. • Heat from Earth's interior. • The process of buring a fuel • Fuel made from living things. • The part of a nuclear reactor. • A mixture of gasoline and alcohol. • The percentage of energy that is used to preform work. • Electricity produced using the energy of flowing water. • ...
Eco-Friendly Homes 2021-05-31
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- You can save energy, water, and reduce waste.
- Color associated with being eco-friendly.
- ________ homes to easily capture the suns solar energy and ________ homes to allow the use of wind ventilation.
- This can be placed in faucets and shower heads to reduce wasting water.
- Pump that cam minimize heating/cooling costs by up to 80%.
- This light bulb lasts 10,000 hours.
- Use this to capture sun energy.
- Label on appliances that use less water.
- Going green takes effort and can be time-consuming.
- Adding this to your home will keep thermal equilibrium from your home to the outside at a minimum.
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- 70% of hot water needs can be supplied using this.
- ________ aluminum and steal can save about 95% of energy than getting new raw material.
- Camera used to see where your house needs more insulation.
- 8.71% of primary energy came from renewable sources in 2019.
- Best type of light bulb to get the most light for the least amount of energy used.
- Eco-friendly homes became normalized instead of being only for luxuries.
- Adding this to your home will keep airflow at a minimum.
- Had the highest use of primary energy coming from renewable sources in 2019.
- Uses more energy and material to build than a small home.
- Worst type of light bulb that uses a lot of energy.
20 Clues: Use this to capture sun energy. • This light bulb lasts 10,000 hours. • Label on appliances that use less water. • Color associated with being eco-friendly. • You can save energy, water, and reduce waste. • 70% of hot water needs can be supplied using this. • Worst type of light bulb that uses a lot of energy. • Going green takes effort and can be time-consuming. • ...
energy crossword puzzle 2022-03-25
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- what involves breaking up an atoms nucleus?
- ___ is a liquid fossil fuel with a thick vicious texture
- what is the cleanest fossil fuel? what is relatively abundant in the US?
- fossil fuels are an example of this
- the energy in the form of waves of the electromagnetic spectrum... it is a form of kinetic energy
- the energy stored in forces hiding atomic nuclei together
- the energy associated with the movement and flow of electrons
- what is the most commonly used fossil fuel for electricity generation
- what is the common process used for converting stored chemical energy into forms we can use for other things?
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- what is a mixture of many different hydrocarbons called?
- wind,solar,geothermal are examples of this
- what is the formation of the compression of dead plant material?
- a new form of extraction called ________________ has become quite controversial
- energy of an object due to its position or shape
- some atoms are________
- the energy that is required to move or change an object's position
- what involves joining 2 atomic nucleai?
- the energy of motion
- the energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms and molecules
- fossil fuels are formed from the remains of organisms living ________ of years ago
- what is the type of coal mining used when coal deposits are near the surface?
21 Clues: the energy of motion • some atoms are________ • fossil fuels are an example of this • what involves joining 2 atomic nucleai? • wind,solar,geothermal are examples of this • what involves breaking up an atoms nucleus? • energy of an object due to its position or shape • what is a mixture of many different hydrocarbons called? • ...
Chapter 17 Extra Credit 2023-04-03
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- Stores electrical energy by maintaining separation between oppositely charged particles
- Work preformed against the electric force to move a charge from a reference point to a specific point
- Areas of high potential around a point charge are ___ to/from it
- Force is constant and ___ to change in energy
- Equipotential lines make ___ circles around a point charge
- In a uniform electric field, the strength of the field is ___ everywhere
- How much charge accumulates on one plate per volt applied across the plates
- An equipotential ___ is a 3D version of equipotential lines
- Charged particles in an electric field will ___ in electric potential energy
- The scalar unit, J/C is also known as ___
- All physical systems seek ___ energy states
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- The difference in work done against electric forces to move a charge between two points
- The potential energy for charges infinitely far from each other approaches ___
- Potential energy is ___, which means the signs only show increase or decrease
- Material found between the plates of a capacitor; electrons can not cross it
- Change in potential energy is the ___ done by conservative forces
- An ___ line is a line where the electric potential is constant
- ___ potential energy is associated with a charge due to its position in an electric field
- The units of capacitance
- The stored energy of a capacitor can be released in a ___ of current
20 Clues: The units of capacitance • The scalar unit, J/C is also known as ___ • All physical systems seek ___ energy states • Force is constant and ___ to change in energy • Equipotential lines make ___ circles around a point charge • An equipotential ___ is a 3D version of equipotential lines • An ___ line is a line where the electric potential is constant • ...
Fourth Grade Science Test #1 2025-09-26
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- measure of a wave's strength
- not letting light through
- loud sound has this
- stored energy; examples include coal, battery
- negative part of an atom
- A buildup of charges on an object.
- giving off light
- form of energy that is released when an object vibrates
- A dark area from which light is blocked.
- red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet
- examples of this type of energy include flowing river, sound, light, boiling water, closed electrical circuit
- the ability to do work
- process of changing one form of energy to another, important to all life, happens through chemosynthesis and photosynthesis
- The bouncing back of light when it hits a surface through which it cannot pass.
- material that cannot easily transfer energy
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- measured from one crest of a wave to another
- flow of electrons along a path
- the loudness or softness of sound
- highest point of a wave
- the highness or lowness of a sound
- all matter is made of these particles
- Allowing light to pass through, scatters it
- material that can easily transfer energy
- particles that make up all matter, smaller than a molecule
- material that transmits light
- machine which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- The bending of a wave as it passes at an angle from one medium to another
- a complete circuit through which electricity flows
28 Clues: giving off light • loud sound has this • the ability to do work • highest point of a wave • negative part of an atom • not letting light through • measure of a wave's strength • material that transmits light • flow of electrons along a path • the loudness or softness of sound • the highness or lowness of a sound • A buildup of charges on an object. • ...
energy and natural resources 2026-03-26
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- things from the earth we need or use to meet a need or improve our lives
- heat energy directly from tapping into the earth
- pollution that entered from a single source
- materials consumed to produce energy types
- water that is usable for human consumption and daily activities
- the amount of work produced compared to the amount of energy useddone without waste of energy or time
- law that says energy is neither made nor destroyed but only transformed
- the loss of topsoil and the ability to sustain plant life turning what was once good land into a desert
- environmental protection agency
- pollution that entered the water from a wide spread area
- energy from biologic matter such as alcohol in gasoline being made from corn
- the ability to do work
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- energy from breaking atomic bonds/splitting atoms
- safe haven for wildlife
- the removal of trees in a forest without replanting
- made from the incomplete decomposition of plant material over centuries includes coal & oil
- the number of organisms the environment can support
- resources that can not be replenished in a lifetime such as from coal, petroleum
- energy such as comes from the sun, water, and wind
- natural resource mined for profit
- ability to continue as present level
- land that can support farming
- US law protecting water sources from pollution
23 Clues: the ability to do work • safe haven for wildlife • land that can support farming • environmental protection agency • natural resource mined for profit • ability to continue as present level • materials consumed to produce energy types • pollution that entered from a single source • US law protecting water sources from pollution • ...
Chemistry Final Review On Unit 7 - Thermochemistry! 2024-04-16
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- If the products have ________ potential energy than the reactants, then the reaction is exothermic.
- The molar heat of fusion equation does not include/measure _____________, even though the specific heat equation does.
- On an endothermic energy diagram, the value of the enthalpy will be ____________.
- The Law Of _______________ Of Energy states that energy is neither destroyed or created … merely transformed!
- Molar Heat Of Fusion has to do with the phase change from a ___________ to a liquid.
- A _______________ is a piece of equipment designed to measure energy released or absorbed during a chemical reaction/phase change.
- If the products have ________ potential energy than the reactants, then the reaction is endothermic.
- System to Surroundings … ____________
- Gas to Solid (Refer to Phase Changes) …. __________________
- Bigger molecules tend to have higher _____________ energy.
- Surroundings to the System … ________________
- Energy is defined as the ability to do __________.
- __________________ is found by subtracting the potential energy of the transition state from the potential energy of the reactants.
- 1 kilojoule (KJ) is equal to ______________ joules. (In words, not numbers.
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- Solid to Gas (Refer to Phase Changes) …
- When you boil pasta, that is a __________ change. The composition of the pasta itself does not change, rather, the pasta just becomes edible.
- In the specific heat equation, the unit associated with Delta T is always degrees ____________.
- When kinetic energy is low, ____________________ is
- Associated with the motion of particles. This is ____________.
- Heat is directly ___________ to Delta T.
- In the specific heat equation, to find Delta T, you subtract the initial temperature from the final temperature. Is this statement TRUE or FALSE? (Answer here goes in crossword) ____________.
- A Big “C” calorie can also be called a _________________. (Not the abbreviation, full name).
- Cooking an egg sunny side up is an example of a ______________ reaction. The egg is changing its composition, which is how one can tell what type of reaction this is …
- When potential energy is low, ________________ is abundant.
- Energy always transfers from hot to cold substances. Is this statement true or false? ______________
- On an exothermic energy diagram, the value of the enthalpy will be ______________.
- ________________ is defined as the measure of energy released or absorbed during a chemical reaction/phase change.
- 1 Big “C” Calorie is equal to __________________ (in words, not number) little “c” calories.
- In the specific heat equation, the “m” that measures mass takes the unit of _________ in any given equation.
- Molar Heat Of Solidification has to do with the phase change from a ________________ to a solid.
30 Clues: System to Surroundings … ____________ • Solid to Gas (Refer to Phase Changes) … • Heat is directly ___________ to Delta T. • Surroundings to the System … ________________ • Energy is defined as the ability to do __________. • When kinetic energy is low, ____________________ is • Bigger molecules tend to have higher _____________ energy. • ...
Q3 + Matter, Energy, Weather 2025-01-07
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- These are made of water droplets and ice crystals so small they float in the atmosphere.
- energy of movement.
- matter with a definite volume but no definite shape.
- You can change an object’s state of matter by adding or removing this.
- Tool that measures wind speed
- a material through which thermal energy flows easily.
- The transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves
- Adding the potential plus kinetic energy of the atoms that make up the object gives you this kind of energy.
- a decrease in a material’s volume when its temperature decreases.
- Temperature at which the air is fully saturated
- anything that has mass and takes up space.
- gas to solid
- air mass that forms over water
- Any kind of water that falls from the atmosphere.
- An instrument that contains a thermometer, barometer, anemometer and radio transmitter.
- Air moving from high to low pressure
- the ability to do work.
- this kind of severe weather is common at cold fronts
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- Where the ozone layer is located
- air mass that forms over land
- The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another.
- Tool that measures air pressure
- A tropical storm with winds exceeding 119 km/h. Also called a tropical cyclone.
- Tool that measures air temperature
- The movement of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object.
- This measures the average kinetic energy of the atoms that make up a material.
- solid to liquid
- an increase in a material’s volume when its temperature increases.
- matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume.
- The atmospheric layer closest to Earth’s surface
- liquid to gas
- The transfer of thermal energy between materials by the collisions of particles
- a material through which thermal energy does not flow easily.
- gas to liquid
- solid to gas
- energy stored because of its position or state.
- Expresses the amount of water vapour in the air.
- The atmospheric conditions and short-term changes at a certain place and time.
- matter that has no definite volume and no definite shape.
- Adding the potential plus kinetic energy of an object gives you this kind of energy.
- energy stored in the bonds that hold atoms and molecules together.
- liquid to solid
42 Clues: solid to gas • gas to solid • liquid to gas • gas to liquid • solid to liquid • liquid to solid • energy of movement. • the ability to do work. • air mass that forms over land • Tool that measures wind speed • air mass that forms over water • Tool that measures air pressure • Where the ozone layer is located • Tool that measures air temperature • Air moving from high to low pressure • ...
Forms of Energy Crossword 2015-01-09
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- movement of heat by direct contact
- the amount of energy an object has based on its weight and height
- energy of position; stored energy that is not causing changes now but could cause changes.
- the bouncing back of light from a surface
- is a type of wave energy which can be sensed by the eyes and always travels away from the source. Often associated with heat or thermal energy
- the energy found in a substance due to the arrangement of its particles
- The ability to do work
- material that does not allow electricity to flow through it
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- heat moved when warm air rises
- energy of motion
- the energy that an object has due to its motion or position
- the energy of sound waves as they travel
- how high or low a sound is
- Electricity comes from the movement of charged particles, such as electrons
- the bending of light as it moves through one material
- number of compressions that move past a certain point in a certain amount of time
- material that allows electricity to flow through it
17 Clues: energy of motion • The ability to do work • how high or low a sound is • heat moved when warm air rises • movement of heat by direct contact • the energy of sound waves as they travel • the bouncing back of light from a surface • material that allows electricity to flow through it • the bending of light as it moves through one material • ...
Thermochemistry 2022-12-12
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- the SI unit of work or energy
- the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram
- the quantitative property that is transferred to a body or to a physical system.
- of fusion the quantity of heat necessary to change 1 g of a solid to a liquid
- device for measuring the heat developed during a mechanical, electrical, or chemical reaction
- the sum of the internal energy
- A measurement of the energy content of food
- the study of chemical reactions and the energy changes that involve heat.
- stored in the chemical bonds of a substance
- of vaporization the heat absorbed by one mole of a substance
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- stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system
- the thermal aspects in order to examine its physical and chemical changes
- absorption of heat
- heat energy given out when one mole of a substance
- the measurement of energy in a thermodynamic system
- the energy an object has because of its motion.
- reaction in which energy is released in the form of light or heat
- degree of hotness or coldness of an object
- the transfer of kinetic energy from one medium or object to another
19 Clues: absorption of heat • the SI unit of work or energy • the sum of the internal energy • degree of hotness or coldness of an object • A measurement of the energy content of food • stored in the chemical bonds of a substance • the energy an object has because of its motion. • heat energy given out when one mole of a substance • ...
Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 (Part 1) 2021-09-17
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- total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level
- series of organisms in which energy is transferred from one organism to another
- It shows the mass of producers that are needed to support
- Show the relative amount of energy available at each trophic level of a food chain or web
- capture energy from nonliving sources and convert it into forms that living cells can use
- obtain energy and nutrients by eating plant, leaves, roots, seeds, or fruits
- chemically break down organic matter
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- kill and eat other animals
- chemical energy is used to produce carbohydrates
- eat both plants and other animals
- producers of energy rich compounds that can be used later by organisms
- consume carcasses of other animals that have been killed by predators or other causes
- using solar/light energy in combination with carbon dioxide and water converted into oxygen and energy-rich carbohydrates
- chew or grind detritus into small pieces
- also called heterotrophs, acquire energy from other organisms
- network of feeding interactions through which both energy and matter move
- the steps in a food web or chain
17 Clues: kill and eat other animals • the steps in a food web or chain • eat both plants and other animals • chemically break down organic matter • chew or grind detritus into small pieces • chemical energy is used to produce carbohydrates • It shows the mass of producers that are needed to support • total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level • ...
Health 2022-11-21
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- helps muscles contract
- gives the ability to work
- makes hormones and builds cells
- increases the chance of chronic disease
- store energy and insulate your body
- improve blood cholesterol
- help support growth
- decides how much food you want to eat
- gives you energy
- is a decrease in bone strenght
- increases weight and size
- raise bad cholesterol
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- water has them
- helps fuel your body for health
- helps the body function
- converts food into energy
- is the amount of energy released
- lower heart diseases
- helps flow oxygen through the body
- flushes and hydrates your body
20 Clues: water has them • gives you energy • help support growth • lower heart diseases • raise bad cholesterol • helps muscles contract • helps the body function • gives the ability to work • converts food into energy • improve blood cholesterol • increases weight and size • flushes and hydrates your body • is a decrease in bone strenght • helps fuel your body for health • ...
Energy and States of Matter Crossword 2025-02-24
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- Particles move freely
- Fixed shape and fixed volume
- Freezing, condensation, and deposition are examples of energy ______
- Particles slide past each other
- Positive changes in speed over time
- Liquid to a solid
- The type of potential energy dependent on mass, height, and gravity
- Gas to a liquid
- Energy in motion
- Liquid to a gas
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- Slowing down over time
- Particles vibrate in place
- Gas to a solid
- Fixed volume, fills shape of container
- How fast something moves
- Solid to a gas
- Solid to a liquid
- No fixed volume or shape
- Transfer of energy
- Energy stored due to position
- Faster particles means higher pressure and ______Increases Melting, evaporation, and sublimation are examples of energy _____
21 Clues: Gas to a solid • Solid to a gas • Gas to a liquid • Liquid to a gas • Energy in motion • Solid to a liquid • Liquid to a solid • Transfer of energy • Particles move freely • Slowing down over time • How fast something moves • No fixed volume or shape • Particles vibrate in place • Fixed shape and fixed volume • Energy stored due to position • Particles slide past each other • ...
Unit 4 Vocab (Index Cards) 2017-12-12
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- is a material that transfers heat very well
- a fixed point where a bar pivots in a lever
- measures temperature
- acceleration in a circular motion
- the location of an object
- the rate at which velocity changes
- is equal to the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 g of water by 1*C
- the measure of how far something moves in a given time
- a simple machine that has a bar that pivots at a fixed point
- a comparison of a machine’s work output with the work input
- the total kinetic energy of all particles in a substance
- is a measure of the average kinetic energy of all the particles in an object
- of Matter states that all of the particles that make up matter are constantly in motion
- the tendency of all objects to resist a change in motion
- a material that is a poor conductor of heat
- the energy that an object has due to its position, condition, or chemical composition
- a simple machine that is a straight, slanted surface
- the number of times the machine multiplies the input force
- Point a location to which you compare other locations
- a push or pull
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- the transfer of energy as heat from one substance to another
- a simple machine that is made of a wheel connected to a smaller cylindrical object
- equally spaced units between two points
- occurs when energy changes from one form into another form
- states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- the energy transferred from an object at a higher temperature to an object at a lower temperature
- any device that helps people do work by changing the way work is done
- a simple machine that has a grooved wheel that holds a rope or a cable
- speed in a specific direction
- a quantity that has both size and direction
- the sum of an object’s kinetic energy and potential energy
- a change in position over time
- the ability to cause change
- the energy of an object that is due to motion
- the transfer of energy as heat by the movement of a liquid or gas
- the combination of all forces acting on an object
- the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
37 Clues: a push or pull • measures temperature • the location of an object • the ability to cause change • speed in a specific direction • a change in position over time • acceleration in a circular motion • the rate at which velocity changes • equally spaced units between two points • is a material that transfers heat very well • a fixed point where a bar pivots in a lever • ...
Focused Physical Science Vocab Study 1.2.1 & 2.1.1 2024-01-20
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- The energy related to an object's position, its shape, or the arrangement of its particles.
- The energy related to an object's motion.
- A wave that consists of both electric and magnetic field components, which vibrate perpendicular to each other; also called a light wave.
- A judgment (decision) that is based on analyzing data and is reached by reasoning.
- Each repetition of a scientific experiment.
- A property of matter that can be either positive or negative and that causes particles to experience an attractive force when near a particle of opposite charge or a repulsive force when near a particle of the same charge.
- The data that either supports or does not support a hypothesis.
- Pieces of collected information or measurements.
- Energy stored in an object that is determined by the object's mass, its height (altitude), and the acceleration due to gravity at the object's location.
- Based on observations and results from experiments rather than on inference.
- The energy stored in an atom's nucleus due to the fundamental forces that hold its particles together.
- A planned series of actions that test whether an idea is true.
- Anything that takes up space and has mass.
- The energy of an object due to its chemical bonds and the arrangement of its particles.
- Energy that travels as an electromagnetic wave; also called light energy.
- Potential energy of an object due to its location within a magnetic field.
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- Potential energy due to the distortion of an object or system.
- Able to be trusted.
- An orderly process of gathering and thoroughly examining facts and testing them to find out whether they can explain something that happens.
- One of the three particles that make up atoms: an electron, a proton, or a neutron.
- The energy of an object or a system due to the total kinetic energy of its particles.
- The dense center of an atom, made up of protons and neutrons.
- Close to the actual value.
- A statement that proposes a testable explanation for a natural phenomenon.
- The ability to cause change in matter.
- Energy that moves through matter as a sound wave resulting from the vibrations of particles that make up the matter.
- Energy generated by a flow of electrons.
- Exact.
- A factor that can change during an investigation or in nature.
29 Clues: Exact. • Able to be trusted. • Close to the actual value. • The ability to cause change in matter. • Energy generated by a flow of electrons. • The energy related to an object's motion. • Anything that takes up space and has mass. • Each repetition of a scientific experiment. • Pieces of collected information or measurements. • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2023-05-16
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- (usually a protein) that speeds up a biochemical reaction by lowering its activation energy
- Get energy from living or non-living organisms. examples: animals, fungus, people.
- Eat only meat example-polar bear
- A reaction that overall releases more energy (in the form of heat or light than it absorbs.
- Reactions that build larger molecules from smaller ones
- A catabolic process that makes a limited amount of ATP from glucose without an electron transport chain and that produces a characteristic end product, such as ethyl alcohol or lactic acid.
- (substrate) A substance that is changed during a chemical reaction
- The synthesis of organic compounds by bacteria or other living organisms using energy derived from reactions involving inorganic chemicals, typically in the absence of sunlight.
- energy Energy needed to get a chemical reaction started
- A green pigment, present in all green plants and in cyanobacteria, responsible for the absorption of light to provide energy for photosynthesis. Its molecule contains a magnesium atom held in a porphyrin ring.
- Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen
- Substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction without being permanently altered
- A reaction that overall absorbs more energy (in the form of heat or light) than it releases.
- Pancake-like stacks of thylakoid membrane
- A substance that is made in a chemical reaction
- Eat meat and vegetation example-raccoons
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- The membrane of the mitochondria that is the site of electron transport and chemiosmosis.
- Requires oxygen
- Eat only vegetation
- The overall process by which sunlight (solar/light energy) chemically converts water and carbon dioxide into chemical energy stored in glucose (a sugar/carbohydrate) (this happens on the leaf of a plant)
- Reactions The breaking and forming of bonds between different substances during chemical changes
- Is without oxygen; usually w/short-spurt, high-energy activities
- site Location on an enzyme where the substrate binds
- Non-living portion
- Reactions that break down larger molecules into simpler compounds.
- All of the chemical reactions that occur within an organism
- Eat dead materials example-vultures
- Fluid-like substance that fills the space between the grana
- They get energy from non-living sources most capture energy during photosynthesis to make simple sugars.
- A substance present in all living cells that provides energy for many metabolic processes and is involved in making RNA.
- When an enzyme's active site loses its specific shape, causing a loss in biological activity
31 Clues: Requires oxygen • Non-living portion • Eat only vegetation • Eat only meat example-polar bear • Eat dead materials example-vultures • Eat meat and vegetation example-raccoons • Pancake-like stacks of thylakoid membrane • A substance that is made in a chemical reaction • site Location on an enzyme where the substrate binds • ...
Weather 2022-03-07
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- Flaky, frozen precipitation
- An absence of clouds
- When water becomes a solid
- A weather prediction
- Energy of moving atoms and molecules
- Clouds that are close to the surface
- Liquid precipitation
- Spring, Summer, Winter and Fall are the four...
- A lack of heat energy
- Movement of air
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- Force pushing on a surface
- A measure of heat energy
- Powerful, spinning storm
- Very Small
- Energitic weather with wind and precipitation
- Mass of water aerosols in the sky
- Ice falling from a thunderstorm
- When there are a lot of clouds
- Excessive heat energy
- Source of all of earth's energy
20 Clues: Very Small • Movement of air • An absence of clouds • A weather prediction • Liquid precipitation • Excessive heat energy • A lack of heat energy • A measure of heat energy • Powerful, spinning storm • Force pushing on a surface • When water becomes a solid • Flaky, frozen precipitation • When there are a lot of clouds • Ice falling from a thunderstorm • Source of all of earth's energy • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2022-09-25
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- uses light energy to convert CO2 and H2O into glucose
- all macromolecules
- anything that takes up space
- substances created during a chemical reaction
- creates the energy that the cells need
- the site of photosynthesis
- living things
- rocks/soil
- used by living things to store and release energy
- oxygen is not present
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- eat autotrophs to get energy
- water
- uses the reactions from light reactions to create glucose
- uses chlorophyll to capture light energy
- proteins and nucleic acids
- recyles nutrients back into the nonliving environments
- substances at the beginning of a chemical reaction
- air
- nucleic acids and phosphates
- oxygen is present
20 Clues: air • water • rocks/soil • living things • oxygen is present • all macromolecules • oxygen is not present • proteins and nucleic acids • the site of photosynthesis • eat autotrophs to get energy • anything that takes up space • nucleic acids and phosphates • creates the energy that the cells need • uses chlorophyll to capture light energy • substances created during a chemical reaction • ...
Measurement 2020-10-28
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- Unit of mass
- Emission from unstable atoms
- An important prefix multiplier
- Characteristic manner of wave interaction
- Reproducibility in measurements
- Independent of amount
- Up! Up! Up!
- Transition from low to high (energy states)
- System gains energy
- The reason for sub-level energy differention
- An expression of the uncertainty
- No, no! We can't have the same number!
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- Determines light's brightness
- Determined by extent of systematic errors
- Component of cathode rays
- Type of energy
- Famous statement of complementarity
- SI unit
- Differ in nuclear component
- Have no uncertainty
- Determinant of orbital shapes
- A unit of energy
22 Clues: SI unit • Up! Up! Up! • Unit of mass • Type of energy • A unit of energy • Have no uncertainty • System gains energy • Independent of amount • Component of cathode rays • Differ in nuclear component • Emission from unstable atoms • Determines light's brightness • Determinant of orbital shapes • An important prefix multiplier • Reproducibility in measurements • An expression of the uncertainty • ...
