energy Crossword Puzzles
Energy Transfer 2026-05-21
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- energy of movement
- energy carried in moving electrons
- the energy you hear.
- energy stored in an object when you lift it up.
- energy stored
- energy released by glowing objects
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- energy stored in atoms.
- the unit for energy
- energy as known as heat
- energy stored in food and fuels
- energy also known as thermal.
- energy stored in squashed or stretched objects
- a thousand joules.
13 Clues: energy stored • energy of movement • a thousand joules. • the unit for energy • the energy you hear. • energy stored in atoms. • energy as known as heat • energy also known as thermal. • energy stored in food and fuels • energy carried in moving electrons • energy released by glowing objects • energy stored in squashed or stretched objects • ...
Science Stars: Creative Study 2014-06-12
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- A potential energy that is stored in the core, or nucleus, of an atom
- Fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gasses
- Energy that is stored and held in readiness
- Energy can be neither created nor destroyed
- The potential energy associated with objects that can be stretched or compressed
- The energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- Energy from a magnetic field that is produced by the motion of electric charges
- Moving electric charges produce electricity
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- The energy of motion
- Potential energy stored in chemical bonds that holds chemical compounds together
- Potential energy that depends on height
- The rate at which work is done or the amount of work done in a unit of time
- A change from one form of energy to another
- The total energy of the particles in a substance or material
- The ability to do work or cause damage
15 Clues: The energy of motion • The ability to do work or cause damage • Potential energy that depends on height • A change from one form of energy to another • Energy that is stored and held in readiness • Energy can be neither created nor destroyed • Moving electric charges produce electricity • Fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gasses • ...
AP Chemistry Terms 2017-05-12
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- Atoms that contain the same number of protons with a different number of neutrons
- A form of energy; always flows from high temperatures to low temperatures
- Molecules that have the same molecular formula but different structures and thus different properties
- The threshold energy that must be overcome in order to produce products in a chemical reaction
- Property of a system relating to its heat flow
- The energy change associated with the addition of an electron to a gaseous atom or ion
- Energy associated with motion
- principle As electrons fill orbitals, they must fill the lowest energy orbital available first
- The energy required to break a given chemical bond
- Measures the amount of randomness, disorder, or chaos in a system
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- The amount of energy required to remove an electron from a gaseous atom or ion
- The ability of an atom to attract electrons to itself in a shared bond
- Energy associated with position or stored energy
- The energy released when gaseous ions form a crystal lattice
- Common name for H2O
- Electrons must separately fill equal energy orbitals (i.e. 3 separate p orbitals) before pairing in a single orbital
- Related to amount of work a system may produce
17 Clues: Common name for H2O • Energy associated with motion • Property of a system relating to its heat flow • Related to amount of work a system may produce • Energy associated with position or stored energy • The energy required to break a given chemical bond • The energy released when gaseous ions form a crystal lattice • ...
Science Review 2023-06-04
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- Energy in the form of heat.
- Energy that flows through wires and Powers electrical devices.
- A device used to open or close an electric circuit, controlling the flow of electricity.
- It’s an energy source that can be replenished or replaced naturally, like wind or sunlight.
- Energy released by splitting or joining atoms in a process called nuclear reaction.
- Energy produced by vibrations that we can hear.
- Energy that allows us to see things, produced by sources like the Sun or light bulbs.
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- Materials that do not allow electricity to flow through them easily, like rubber or plastic.
- Energy that is stored and waiting to be used.
- It's an energy source that cannot be easily replaced once used, such as fossil fuels.
- Energy stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules.
- A state of matter with no fixed shape or volume
- Energy in motion or movement.
- It can’t be created or destroyed.
- A state of matter with a definite volume but no fixed shape
- A state of matter with a fixed shape and volume.
- Materials that allow electricity to flow through them easily, like metals.
17 Clues: Energy in the form of heat. • Energy in motion or movement. • It can’t be created or destroyed. • Energy that is stored and waiting to be used. • A state of matter with no fixed shape or volume • Energy produced by vibrations that we can hear. • A state of matter with a fixed shape and volume. • Energy stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules. • ...
C.1 Energy Sources 2023-01-07
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- law that tells us that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- energy produced per unit volume
- how well a power plant converts one form of energy to another
- energy produced per unit mass
- not used directly but converted to a secondary source
- the _____ of energy is being degraded
- releases energy at a reasonable rate and produces minimal pollution
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- used at a faster rate than can be replaced
- substance thta can release energy by changing its chemical or nuclear structure
- heat/time
- energy that is no longer available for the performance of useful work
- the ability to do work
- replenished at a rate faster than it is used
- an energy transfer can be 100 percent efficient (true/false)
- where most energy is derived from
15 Clues: heat/time • the ability to do work • energy produced per unit mass • energy produced per unit volume • where most energy is derived from • the _____ of energy is being degraded • used at a faster rate than can be replaced • replenished at a rate faster than it is used • not used directly but converted to a secondary source • ...
Quins crossword 2023-04-28
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- light from the sun
- occurs when protons of hydrogen atoms violently collide in the sun's core and fuse to create a helium atom
- received at the outer layer
- the radiation from the Sun capable of producing heat, causing chemical reactions, or generating electricity
- indecent solar radiation
- biomass, geothermal resources, sunlight, water, and wind,
- a energy devise
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- energy that is transmitted
- forceful exertion
- a cell energy convert solar energy into electric energy
- energy from the sun that is converted into thermal energy
- a generic term for non-renewable energy sources such as coal, coal products, natural gas, derived gas, crude oil
- it cant prevent oil, natural gas, coal, and nuclear energy
- energy from the sun
- power by one or more electricity batteries
15 Clues: a energy devise • forceful exertion • light from the sun • energy from the sun • indecent solar radiation • energy that is transmitted • received at the outer layer • power by one or more electricity batteries • a cell energy convert solar energy into electric energy • energy from the sun that is converted into thermal energy • ...
Josiah Hunt Science Crossword Energy Puzzle 2024-02-16
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- the energy of motion, observable as the movement of an object or subatomic particle.
- energy of chemical substances that is released when the substances undergo a chemical reaction and transform into other substances
- renewable source of energy that generates power by using a dam or diversion structure to alter the natural flow of a river or other body of water
- energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects,
- energy derived from natural sources that are replenished at a higher rate than they are consumed.
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light. This en
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- energy stored in an object due to a force that temporarily changes its shape, such as squashing or stretching.
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- sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes
- the energy of either an object in motion or the energy that is stored in objects by their position.
- form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons.
- electromagnetic radiations with a frequency ranging between 300 MHz to 300 GHz.
- energy related to forces on electrically charged particles and the movement of those particles.
- radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of technologies
- the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- comes from vibrations moving through something
- the energy stored in an object due to its height above the Earth
17 Clues: comes from vibrations moving through something • the energy stored in an object due to its height above the Earth • sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes • energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects, • the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature. • ...
UNIT 6 APES CROSSWORD KEY 2023-05-09
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- Certification for energy efficiency
- Simultaneous production of electricity and useful heat
- Fossil fuel extracted from underground
- Using Earth's internal heat
- Process of extracting oil or gas from shale rock
- Structure for growing plants
- Partially decayed plant matter used as fuel
- Powered by moving air
- Powered by water flow
- Device that converts chemical energy into electricity
- Element essential to life on Earth
- Relating to atomic energy
- Protection and preservation of natural resources
- Production of energy
- Use of natural light to illuminate indoor spaces
- Release of gases into the atmosphere
- Capacity for doing work
- Use of resources
- Rate at which work is done
- Regulations for energy efficiency
- Biofuel made from vegetable oils or animal fats
- Mixture of sand, water, and oil
- Fuels derived from biomass
- Biofuel made from corn or other crops
- Fossil fuel formed from plants
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- Powered by the sun
- Material used to prevent heat loss
- Result or consequence
- Element with potential as a clean fuel source
- Advanced electricity distribution system
- Form of energy produced by moving electrons
- Relating to ocean waves
- Organic matter used as fuel
- Fossil fuel in gaseous form
- Form of energy transfer
- System that credits excess solar power back to the grid
- Evaluation of energy use
- Long-term weather patterns
- System that converts solar energy into electricity
- Relating to the tide
- Non-renewable sources of energy
- Type of electric vehicle
- Measure of carbon emissions
- Sedimentary rock that contains oil or gas
- Process of becoming different
- Vehicle powered by electricity
- Ability to use resources effectively
- Design that utilizes natural light and heat
- Substance used for energy generation
- Capable of being replenished
50 Clues: Use of resources • Powered by the sun • Relating to the tide • Production of energy • Result or consequence • Powered by moving air • Powered by water flow • Relating to ocean waves • Form of energy transfer • Capacity for doing work • Evaluation of energy use • Type of electric vehicle • Relating to atomic energy • Long-term weather patterns • Rate at which work is done • ...
Interdependence in Ecosystems 2026-03-05
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- consumes producers for energy
- relationship where one organism lives with, on, or in another and harms it.
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed
- when mass cannot be created or destroyed, it is only moved through the environment
- the amount of energy that gets transferred from organism to organism in a food chain
- two species live closely together at least one benefits
- all the species that live and interact with one another in an area
- closely related organisms that can mate
- used to trace energy flow in an ecosystem
- uses energy to make their own food
- consumes primary consumers for energy
- web demonstrates the feeding relationships between organism in an ecosystem
- a factor that is the living part of the environment
- a relationship where both species beenfit
- the role an organism or population plays in an environment
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- succession when a place that was inhabited by living organisms then got disrupted by something like a volcano
- a gradual change that occurs over time when the species and habitat in an area change.
- a relationship in which one species benefits and other species is neither helped nor harmed
- a factor that is the non-living part of the environment
- the place where an organism lives
- an organism that breaks down the remains of other organisms to gain energy and nutrient
- an organism that consumes plants for nutrients and energy
- an organism that consumes animals
- an organism that consumes both plants for nutrients and energy
- succession when the environment is starting from scratch.
- an organism that gains energy and nutrients by consuming other organism
- a region that includes many different ecosystems
- energy and matter move through this cycle
- a group of individuals that live in the same place and are the same species
- an interaction where predator kills prey for food or nutrients
- a community of organisms and the non-living factors within it
- chain the path of energy transfer from producers to consumers
32 Clues: consumes producers for energy • the place where an organism lives • an organism that consumes animals • uses energy to make their own food • consumes primary consumers for energy • closely related organisms that can mate • used to trace energy flow in an ecosystem • energy and matter move through this cycle • a relationship where both species beenfit • ...
sience 2025-04-30
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- the process by which materials in the Earth's crust are taken from the Earth
- a resource that cannot be replaced or takes a very long time to be replaced. Examples: Nuclear energy, fossil fuels, and minerals
- a resource that can be replaced in a short time. Examples: passive and active solar energy, biomass fuel, hydroelectric, geothermal, wind power.
- a renewable resource that comes from the sun
- A nuclear reaction in which a massive nucleus splits into smaller nuclei with the simultaneous release of energy
- nonrenewable resources in the Earth's crust, its made from the remains of ancient organisms.
- the use of technology to collect, store, and distribute the sun's energy. Example: active solar heating of water.
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- conservation the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
- any substance in nature that we use for energy
- electrical energy produced by the flow of falling water
- power obtained by harnessing the energy of the wind through a windmill.
- Electricity generated by the movement of sea water caused by the tides
- Energy from steam or hot water produced from hot or molten underground rocks.
- a cell that generates electricity from a controlled reaction between hydrogen and oxygen
- the use of sunlight to heat buildings directly
- A solid fossil fuel formed underground from buried, decomposed plant material.
- a fossil fuel in a gas form used for heating and electricity production.
- an oily fossil fuel, also know as crude oil
- a Non-renewable resource that comes from within of atoms.
- oil deposits that has been discovered but remains unused in the ground and can be extracted profitably at current prices using current technology
- The process by which two or more small nuclei fuse to make a bigger nucleus.
- Energy source that comes from plant material, manure, and any other organic matter.
22 Clues: an oily fossil fuel, also know as crude oil • a renewable resource that comes from the sun • any substance in nature that we use for energy • the use of sunlight to heat buildings directly • electrical energy produced by the flow of falling water • a Non-renewable resource that comes from within of atoms. • ...
Heat 2026-04-06
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- Convection is the main method of heat transfer in __________ such as water & air.
- Heat is the transfer of ____________ from a hot object to a cold object.
- An object decreases its temperature by ____________ energy in the form of heat to its surroundings.
- An object increases its temperature by ____________ energy in the form of heat from its surroundings.
- Liquids & gases are not very good ____________ of heat.
- There is no such thing as cold __________ or leaking.
- Conduction involves the transfer of heat from on location to another in the absence of any ____________ flow.
- Radiation does not involve the movement or __________ of matter.
- Heat transfer through ___________ occurs by conduction.
- The energy that is lost by the hotter object is ____________ to the colder object.
- To ___________ means to send out or spread from a central location.
- As a cold can of soda warms up, the temperature of the surroundings ____________.
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- Higher temperature means ___________ kinetic energy.
- The process of heat transfer from one location to another by the movement of fluids.
- As long as there is a temperature difference between the system & the surroundings, there is a heat _________ between them.
- The type of energy that has to do with temperature.
- Temperature is a __________ of the ability of a physical system to transfer heat energy to another physical system.
- Radiation involves the carrying of energy from an ____________ to the space surrounding it.
- Once the system and the surroundings reach the same temperature, they have reached thermal ______________.
- A satellite being warmed by the sun is an example of this type of heat transfer.
- A measure of the average amount of kinetic energy possessed by an object.
- The method of heat energy transfer by direct contact.
- As a hot cup of coffee cools down, the temperature of the _____________ increases.
- Lower temperature means __________kinetic energy.
- The transfer of energy from a hot object to a cold object.
25 Clues: Lower temperature means __________kinetic energy. • The type of energy that has to do with temperature. • Higher temperature means ___________ kinetic energy. • There is no such thing as cold __________ or leaking. • The method of heat energy transfer by direct contact. • Liquids & gases are not very good ____________ of heat. • ...
Energy Vocabulary Quiz 2015-10-11
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- Refers to a form of matter (Begins with 's')
- Refers to the energy of a moving object
- A form of heat transfer through a fluid where the fluid itself moves
- The bones of long dead animals turned to rock. This also refers to fuels that come from these animals
- Refers to the energy of an object due to position in a field
- A phase of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape
- This refers to the ability of an object or substance to resist temperature change when heat is added
- Refers to a principle that states something can neither be created nor destroyed but only changed in form
- Changing from gas to liquid
- Refers to the motion of electrons
- The rate of energy use
- Changing from gas to solid
- Refers to an energy resource involving the breaking down of uranium or plutonium nuclei.
- A phase of matter with no definite shape or volume
- Changing liquid to solid (This word is also used for combining atomic nuclei.)
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- Energy that changes temperature
- Changing from solid to liquid
- Electromagnetic waves that can move through space. This can be a form of heat transfer.
- Any phase of matter that can flow
- The amount of energy it takes to raise 1g of water 1 Kelvin
- A form of heat transfer where the heat itself moves through (usually) a solid.
- Changing liquid to gas (American spelling)
- A phase of matter with a definite shape and volume
- A word for heat commonly used in chemistry
- Refers to energy from the sun
- An energy resource that involves heat coming from deep underground
- The MKS unit of energy
- Refers to an energy resource that will never run out
- Changing from solid to gas
- Refers to any form of energy that is relatively easy for human to turn into electricity
- How effectively a form of energy is used for the purpose the relevant humans intended.
- The ability to effect changes in matter
- Refers to a form of matter
- The MKS unit for power
34 Clues: The MKS unit of energy • The rate of energy use • The MKS unit for power • Changing from solid to gas • Refers to a form of matter • Changing from gas to solid • Changing from gas to liquid • Changing from solid to liquid • Refers to energy from the sun • Energy that changes temperature • Any phase of matter that can flow • Refers to the motion of electrons • ...
Energy and Waves 2022-05-31
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- This type of ray is used in hospitals to see someone's bones.
- How fast something is moving.
- This type of ray is used in heat vision goggles.
- The lowest point of a transverse wave.
- Area of a Longitudinal wave where particles are closely packed together.
- The direction speed of an object in motion.
- This form of energy is also called the electromagnetic spectrum.
- The distance between two equal points in a wave.
- Leaks from nuclear reactors.
- This wave moves perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
- The amount of heat present in an object.
- Turn mechanical energy into electrical energy.
- This type of ray shares its name with a common kitchen appliance.
- This form of energy is transmitted through wires.
- The highest point of a transverse wave.
- The opposite of a compression in a Longitudinal wave.
- The resistance an object encounters when moving over another.
- If you turn off one lightbulb in this type of circuit, the other lights stay on.
- This form of energy is used in certain power plants
- The process by which a plant produces energy.
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- If you turn off one lightbulb in this type of circuit, the other lights go out.
- Examples of this form of energy: a spinning fan, a moving car.
- The distance from the center of a wave to the crest or trough.
- The amount of matter in a physical object
- This type of ray is used to treat jaundice.
- Energy that is stored.
- Increase in the rate of speed of something.
- An object gains more of this energy when rolling down a hill.
- The energy of heat.
- The force acting on an object due to gravity
- Examples of this form of energy: a battery, biomass, natural gas.
- Turns electrical energy into mechanical energy.
- This wave moves parallel to the direction of the wave.
- The force by which a planet draws objects towards it’s center.
- What a thermometer measures.
35 Clues: The energy of heat. • Energy that is stored. • Leaks from nuclear reactors. • What a thermometer measures. • How fast something is moving. • The lowest point of a transverse wave. • The highest point of a transverse wave. • The amount of heat present in an object. • The amount of matter in a physical object • This type of ray is used to treat jaundice. • ...
Ecology Vocab 2024-05-20
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- Photosynthesis where producers/autotrophs transform light energy into chemical energy stored in the bonds of glucose (food!)
- Every energy transfer/transformation the entropy of the universe
- amount of organic molecules stored in cells (tissues), available to be consumed by the next trophic level
- different populations interacting & living together in an area
- Organisms at higher trophic levels have a greater amount of toxins/chemicals stored in their tissues
- the parts of the earth where life exists
- Disorder in the universe
- group of the same species interacting & living together
- the bonds of glucose are broken to help form ATP energy to fuel the life functions
- converts light energy 🡪 chemical energy
- a large group of ecosystems with a characteristic group of communities & a particular physical environment
- the living community interacting with the non-living environment. First ecological level to include both BIOTIC & ABIOTIC factors
- shows energy transfer from Autotrophs to Heterotrophs
- Shows number of individuals at each trophic level
- living organisms
- Transfers chemical energy from inorganic molecules to glucose
- energy can be transformed from one form to another, but cannot be created or destroyed!
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- Shows amount of energy available at each trophic level
- group of similar organisms that can interbreed & produce fertile offspring
- many interacting food chains; shows more biodiversity & complex feeding relationships in an ecosystem
- chemical process that biomimics the natural process of photosynthesis
- constant source of light energy
- Shows amount of living tissue (potential food) @ each trophic level
- make their own food/glucose
- Ingest food (glucose) to obtain chemical energy needed to build ATP
- Always lost as heat
- Used in cellular respiration - makes ATP! also used to build other organic compounds & for growth!
- all of the dehydration synthesis & hydrolysis chemical reactions in the body
- Level each step in a food chain, made up of organisms with important ecological roles!
- study of the interactions b/w organisms & their non-living environment
- Break down dead organisms & return nutrients to soil.
- Shows amount of energy available at each trophic level
- Animal that feeds on animals that are already dead
- non-living factors
34 Clues: living organisms • non-living factors • Always lost as heat • Disorder in the universe • make their own food/glucose • constant source of light energy • converts light energy 🡪 chemical energy • the parts of the earth where life exists • Shows number of individuals at each trophic level • Animal that feeds on animals that are already dead • ...
Physics Crossword 2024-05-20
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- steam of geysers is used to spin turbines with generate electricity
- the difference in electric potential energy between two points
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- this state of matter has definite volume and definite shape
- this type of chance a new substance is created and requires the breaking of bonds
- turbines that are placed in the path of a river to generate electricity
- the Greek word meaning natural
- the force of postively and negatively charged particles that attract or repel each other
- resources that are limited and cannot be replaced by natural means within a lifetime
- the movement of thermal energy
- this Law of physics states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed
- this type of change may affect texture, shape, size and state of matter
- energy carried by sound waves
- resources that are inexhaustible and can be replaced by natural means
- these are nonrewable resources
- a complete one of these consists of an energy source, pathway, and load
- electricity generated by wind turbines
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- father of modern physics
- the energy of motion
- this type of energy is composed of kinetic and potential energies
- the amount of space ocupied by an object or substance
- the force exerted on mass by gravity
- the flow of electrical current that produces a magnetic field, discovered by Oersted
- this occurs when a force causes the displacement of an object
- heat energy
- a Greek mathematician, physicist, and inventor
- this is measured in amperes
- energy stored in an object because of its state
- how much matter an object contains
- this state of matter has no definite volume and no definite shape
- the force opposite of gravity in Archimedes principle
- electricity derived from the sun's light
- this law states that voltage is the product of current and resistance
- the science of matter and its energy
- the amount of mass per volume
- the ability to do work
- energy carried by light particles and vibrations
- this state of matter has definite volume but no definite shape
38 Clues: heat energy • the energy of motion • the ability to do work • father of modern physics • this is measured in amperes • energy carried by sound waves • the amount of mass per volume • the Greek word meaning natural • the movement of thermal energy • these are nonrewable resources • energy stored in chemical bonds • how much matter an object contains • ...
** 2024-04-29
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- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- the part of a cell where cellular respiration happens
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- an organism that can make its own energy storage molecules (such as glucose)
- something that results from a process
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- matter that makes up the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as air, water, and rocks
- a type of energy storage molecule found in carbohydrates you eat
- the ability to make things move or change
- a starting substance that is part of a chemical reaction
- the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens
- matter that makes up the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem
- all the living and nonliving things in a particular area
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- the tiny pieces that all matter—all the stuff in the world—is made of
- something that is required for a process
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- living things, such as plants, animals and bacteria
- a type of atom (a tiny piece) that makes up molecules such as carbon dioxide and Energy Storage Molecules (ESMs)
- a molecule organisms use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms
- an ending substance that is made during a chemical reaction
- to link two or more things
- a molecule that organisms can use to release the energy needed to survive
- the process by which plants and other producers use energy from sunlight to change carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose (an energy storage molecule)
- an organism that gets energy storage molecules (such as glucose) by breaking down dead matter
- a closed ecosystem made by humans
- a type of energy storage molecule found in oils
- an organism that needs to eat in order to get energy storage molecules (such as starch and fat)
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
28 Clues: to link two or more things • a closed ecosystem made by humans • something that results from a process • something that is required for a process • the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • a type of energy storage molecule found in oils • the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens • ...
Unit 7: Energy Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-09
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- converting energy from the sun into power
- renewable energy from plants and animalHydrogen Fuel
- 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 do 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 do work or cause a change • converting energy from the sun into power • renewable energy from plants and animalHydrogen Fuel • 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 • ...
Lillian Shooter, 5-10-2024, PS211, Chapter 14 vocabulary crossword puzzle 2024-05-09
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- Believed by most to have been formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived in the past, 80% of the energy from nonrenewable resources, and includes coal, oil, and natural gas.
- Energy produced by nuclear fission reactions
- The ability to do work
- Heat energy that originates deep within the earth’s interior
- Chemical potential energy obtained from renewable organic materials
- Energy sources that are not easily replaced naturally
- The sum of any kinetic energy and all the forms of potential energy in a system
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- The energy produced from the rising and falling tides of water on the earth
- The energy produced from the wind
- A source of energy that is easily replaced by natural methods
- Electrical energy generated by the movement of water
- The energy produced from the sun
- The energy that objects possess due to their motion
- The stored energy of an object that can be produced later
14 Clues: The ability to do work • The energy produced from the sun • The energy produced from the wind • Energy produced by nuclear fission reactions • The energy that objects possess due to their motion • Electrical energy generated by the movement of water • Energy sources that are not easily replaced naturally • The stored energy of an object that can be produced later • ...
ch.3 Energy lesson 1-3 2013-05-24
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- energy that is stored when squeezed or stretched
- increase in size when temperature goes up
- energy an object has because its moving
- the tool to measure the temperature of an object
- energy that moves from one place to another because of differences in tempature
- transfers energy as it moves horizontally along surface of water
- disturbance that transfer energy without transferring matter
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- the temperature scale the US mostly uses
- transfer energy through matter or empty space
- scales used in science
- stored energy
- the ability to cause change
- back and forth movement or vibration of an object
- the measure of average kinetic energy
- the transfer of energy when pushed or pulled
15 Clues: stored energy • scales used in science • the ability to cause change • the measure of average kinetic energy • energy an object has because its moving • the temperature scale the US mostly uses • increase in size when temperature goes up • the transfer of energy when pushed or pulled • transfer energy through matter or empty space • ...
What is energy? 2024-02-01
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- The energy stored in bonds between atoms
- The energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- A measure of disorder or randomness of a system
- How much work you do and how fast you do it
- The energy of movement
- The energy associated with electrons
- A type of mechanical energy involving waves moving through a medium
- The total amount of potential and kinetic energy
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- Ranges from low frequency to high frequency radiant waves
- The energy in position
- The kinetic energy of all the atoms in an object
- Measured in Joules(J)
- The measurement for power
- The energy that can travel through space
- The ability to work or cause a change
15 Clues: Measured in Joules(J) • The energy in position • The energy of movement • The measurement for power • The energy associated with electrons • The ability to work or cause a change • The energy stored in bonds between atoms • The energy that can travel through space • The energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • How much work you do and how fast you do it • ...
Thermodynamics Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-29
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- Energy and matter are confined
- Only care about the start and end values of the system
- Negative enthalpy, energy is released
- Energy transfer due to a force acting
- Heat needed to raise the temperature of a substance by 1 degree C
- The total energy contained within a system
- Energy transfer due to change in temperature
- Indicates how well a process was done
- A state of balance, the system does not want to change
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- Both matter and energy can flow
- Only energy can leave, matter cannot
- Energy required to break apart the bonds within a molecule
- Positive Gibbs free energy
- A measure of the disorder in a system
- Positive enthalpy, energy is absorbed
15 Clues: Positive Gibbs free energy • Energy and matter are confined • Both matter and energy can flow • Only energy can leave, matter cannot • Negative enthalpy, energy is released • Energy transfer due to a force acting • A measure of the disorder in a system • Positive enthalpy, energy is absorbed • Indicates how well a process was done • The total energy contained within a system • ...
Science Stars: Creative Study 2014-06-12
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- Moving electric charges produce electricity
- The total energy of the particles in a substance or material
- Potential energy that depends on height
- The rate at which work is done or the amount of work done in a unit of time
- The energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- Fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gasses
- Potential energy stored in chemical bonds that holds chemical compounds together
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- Energy can be neither created nor destroyed
- Energy from a magnetic field that is produced by the motion of electric charges
- The ability to do work or cause damage
- The potential energy associated with objects that can be stretched or compressed
- The energy of motion
- A potential energy that is stored in the core, or nucleus, of an atom
- Energy that is stored and held in readiness
- A change from one form of energy to another
15 Clues: The energy of motion • The ability to do work or cause damage • Potential energy that depends on height • Energy can be neither created nor destroyed • Moving electric charges produce electricity • Energy that is stored and held in readiness • A change from one form of energy to another • Fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gasses • ...
Science Stars: Creative Study 2014-06-12
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- A potential energy that is stored in the core, or nucleus, of an atom
- The energy of motion
- Potential energy stored in chemical bonds that holds chemical compounds together
- Potential energy that depends on height
- The energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- A change from one form of energy to another
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- The rate at which work is done or the amount of work done in a unit of time
- The total energy of the particles in a substance or material
- Moving electric charges produce electricity
- The potential energy associated with objects that can be stretched or compressed
- Fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gasses
- Energy that is stored and held in readiness
- The ability to do work or cause damage
- Energy can be neither created nor destroyed
- Energy from a magnetic field that is produced by the motion of electric charges
15 Clues: The energy of motion • The ability to do work or cause damage • Potential energy that depends on height • Moving electric charges produce electricity • Energy that is stored and held in readiness • Energy can be neither created nor destroyed • A change from one form of energy to another • Fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gasses • ...
4th Grade Physics 2021-05-10
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- An electrical _________ is the pathway for the flow of electrons
- A __________ circuit is a complete circuit through which electricity flows
- A ________ circuit has a gap or break in it
- Part of the lightbulb that makes light
- __________ ability to do work
- _________ energy contained in the nuclei of atoms
- __________ energy is energy produced by electrons moving
- _______ energy is energy related to the temperature of a substance
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- ________energy is energy stored in chemical bonds
- A falling pencil has _________ energy
- ________ energy is stored energy that is able to be used
- Microwaves are an example of ________ energy
- _________ energy is carried by soundwaves
- An electrical _________ is the flow of electrons
14 Clues: __________ ability to do work • A falling pencil has _________ energy • Part of the lightbulb that makes light • _________ energy is carried by soundwaves • A ________ circuit has a gap or break in it • Microwaves are an example of ________ energy • An electrical _________ is the flow of electrons • ________energy is energy stored in chemical bonds • ...
ENERGY AND MAGNETISM 2018-03-06
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- the energy you do not need
- also known as thermal energy
- energy in an elastic band
- used to heat water
- unit for energy
- I have this energy when I am moving
- a magnet that uses electric current
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- generates electricity usingthe sun
- the wasted energy in a TV
- used to see the shape of the magnetic field
- to destroy a magnet
- energy in food
- material used to make the core
- an example of a magnetic material
- energy from a radio
15 Clues: energy in food • unit for energy • used to heat water • to destroy a magnet • energy from a radio • the wasted energy in a TV • energy in an elastic band • the energy you do not need • also known as thermal energy • material used to make the core • an example of a magnetic material • generates electricity usingthe sun • I have this energy when I am moving • ...
Unit 7.3 Crossword 2022-02-23
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- energy of motion.
- total thermal energy divided by #of molecules
- Thermal energy transfer by contact
- used to represent a system too big or complex
- changed variable
- @ same temperature, higher ____=higher thermal energy
- cools your body when you sweat
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- energy that can be transferred through space
- molecules share kinetic energy through_______
- changes in _________ take a lot of thermal energy.
- overheating
- measured variable
- transfers from hot to cold.
- variable kept the same
- water can absorb ______ thermal energy than veg oil
15 Clues: overheating • changed variable • energy of motion. • measured variable • variable kept the same • transfers from hot to cold. • cools your body when you sweat • Thermal energy transfer by contact • energy that can be transferred through space • molecules share kinetic energy through_______ • total thermal energy divided by #of molecules • ...
Alex 6 2022-10-17
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- no energy required for movement
- spreading out
- reles energy
- energy stored in bonds
- chemicel that capeshers sun
- energy is used for molecules to go in the cell
- fats,oils and waxes
- energy is used for molecules to leave the cell
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- dna and rna stores info for all cellular functions
- chain of sugar molecules used for energy
- reles energy with out o2
- [roces of making glucose
- builds and repairs tissue
- energy used from food
- water molecules spread out
15 Clues: reles energy • spreading out • fats,oils and waxes • energy used from food • energy stored in bonds • reles energy with out o2 • [roces of making glucose • builds and repairs tissue • water molecules spread out • chemicel that capeshers sun • no energy required for movement • chain of sugar molecules used for energy • energy is used for molecules to go in the cell • ...
Energy Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-10
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- something that a center has in basketball
- what energy is measured in
- what happens during a thunderstorm
- what you have when you are roasting marshmallows
- a car is blank
- energy that is based off of a moving object
- a law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- how a doctor sees your bones
- what a rubber band has when you pull it back but don't let go
- blank bomb
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- you phone is a blank device
- energy that has a chance of being kinetic energy
- something that you have after having a bunch of candy
- a cleaning source is blank
- another word for heat
- a magnet that you can turn off and on
- Potential energy that an object has when it has height
- what your parents do all day
- something that the sun has
19 Clues: blank bomb • a car is blank • another word for heat • what energy is measured in • a cleaning source is blank • something that the sun has • you phone is a blank device • what your parents do all day • how a doctor sees your bones • what happens during a thunderstorm • a magnet that you can turn off and on • something that a center has in basketball • ...
Lizeth Vazquez Renewable sources 2024-05-03
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- energy that associates with moving objects
- movement of air
- electromagnetic waves
- type of energy that is stored in an object due to its position.
- can not be used again
- can be used again
- heat from the earth
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- the radiation from the Sun
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- moving water
- my last name
- any living or recently living material
- the energy of motion
- a energy associated with heat
- a energy that's stored in the nucleus of an atom
- the ability to do work
16 Clues: moving water • my last name • movement of air • can be used again • heat from the earth • the energy of motion • electromagnetic waves • can not be used again • the ability to do work • the radiation from the Sun • a energy associated with heat • energy stored in chemical bonds • any living or recently living material • energy that associates with moving objects • ...
Thermal Energy Review 2021-04-25
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- When particles increase thermal energy they decrease in density and rise, cooler particles take their place, creating a reoccurring loop
- The transfer of thermal energy by waves that can travel through air or even empty space
- Anything that is moving has ___ energy
- the transfer of thermal energy between particles of matter that are toughing (typically occurs in a solid)
- type of materials that are very good conductors
- The total kinetic energy of moving particles of matter
- Unit for energy as well as work
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- A measure of how much energy it takes raise the temperature of a substance
- Means saving resources by using them more efficiently
- Energy that is stored in matter
- Energy ____ is when energy changes forms.
- The transfer of thermal energy by particles moving through a fluid (either gas or liquid)
- Materials that are poor thermal conductors (example: plastic, or wood)
- The average kinetic energy of particles of matter
- The capability to do work
15 Clues: The capability to do work • Energy that is stored in matter • Unit for energy as well as work • Anything that is moving has ___ energy • Energy ____ is when energy changes forms. • type of materials that are very good conductors • The average kinetic energy of particles of matter • Means saving resources by using them more efficiently • ...
Thermal Energy Transfer 2021-01-11
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- The transfer of heat that happens when substances touch.
- Thermal energy transfer is _________________by insulators.
- The transfer of heat due to the heating and cooling of substances based on their densities.
- The total energy of all moving particles is ______________energy.
- The type of material that does not transfer thermal energy easily.
- The law of ________________ of energy states energy cannot be created or destroyed only changed in form.
- An example of an insulator.
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- The direction that thermal energy flows from _____ to cold.
- Type of material the easily transfers thermal energy.
- Thermal energy is ________________3 ways.
- The best conductors are made of _________________.
- Thermal energy transfer is ________________by conductors.
- The transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves.
- The transfer of thermal energy depends on _______________or material.
- The largest source of radiation.
15 Clues: An example of an insulator. • The largest source of radiation. • Thermal energy is ________________3 ways. • The best conductors are made of _________________. • Type of material the easily transfers thermal energy. • The transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves. • The transfer of heat that happens when substances touch. • ...
Hardest Energy Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-16
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- The form of energy that is transferred between system or object with different temperature.
- The Country with the most renewable energy.
- The energy of motion, observable as the movement of an object or subatomic particle.
- The country that uses the most fossil fuel.
- The country with largest geothermal reserve.
- The most use renewable energy source in indonesia.
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- The energy that depends on the mass,gravity,and height.
- The energy generated by the movement of electrons from one point to another.
- The main source of energy.
- The renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals.
- The country with the largest nuclear power plant.
- The most use energy in the world.
- The ability to do work.
- The most energy use in Indonesia.
- The SI unit of energy.
15 Clues: The SI unit of energy. • The ability to do work. • The main source of energy. • The most use energy in the world. • The most energy use in Indonesia. • The Country with the most renewable energy. • The country that uses the most fossil fuel. • The country with largest geothermal reserve. • The country with the largest nuclear power plant. • ...
Science Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-30
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- when something is compact or very close together
- the ability to do work
- heat transfer from a direct touch
- something that allows energy to flow through it easily
- the energy contained that is responsible for its temperature
- heat transfer through the air
- when two substances become the same temperature and energy stops moving
- The opposite of kinetic energy
- a disturbance or variation that transfers energy
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- energy that moves through waves or particles
- The amount of energy needed to raise 1 gram/kg of a substance by 1 degrees Celsius
- the measure of heat or cold measure in Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin
- something that does not allow heat energy to flow through it easily
- energy transferred between two different substances with different temperatures
- The opposite of potential energy
15 Clues: the ability to do work • heat transfer through the air • The opposite of kinetic energy • The opposite of potential energy • heat transfer from a direct touch • energy that moves through waves or particles • when something is compact or very close together • a disturbance or variation that transfers energy • something that allows energy to flow through it easily • ...
Types of Energy 2024-11-11
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- a type of mechanical energy that does the work
- all light passes through
- some light passes through
- movement of electric charges called electrons through a conductor
- a type of mechanical energy that stores energy
- energy of vibrations carried by air, water, or other substances
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- the bending of light
- energy cannot be created nor destroyed
- the energy of motion that does the work
- energy with moving particles, also known as heat energy
- when light stops at the object and does not reflect or refract
- a form of electromagnetic energy that travels as a wave and can move through empty space
- when energy in the form of light bounces off the surface of an object
- no light passes through
- the ability to do work
15 Clues: the bending of light • the ability to do work • no light passes through • all light passes through • some light passes through • energy cannot be created nor destroyed • the energy of motion that does the work • a type of mechanical energy that does the work • a type of mechanical energy that stores energy • energy with moving particles, also known as heat energy • ...
G4 Science - Unit 1 Vocab Crossword 2025-10-08
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- different types of energy, such as sound, heat, or light. These are called ______ of energy.
- a type of energy that makes things hot
- a type of energy you can hear with your ears
- energy that has the potential to cause change at a later time. This is called _______ energy.
- the process of an object changing position
- to change
- where something is in space
- anything that helps prove or disprove an idea
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- how fast an object is moving
- when energy moves from one object to another or from one place to another. It is called an energy ______.
- how far apart objects are
- the ability to cause change
- a type of energy you can see with your eyes
- form of energy that powers lights in modern homes
- to become different
15 Clues: to change • to become different • how far apart objects are • the ability to cause change • where something is in space • how fast an object is moving • a type of energy that makes things hot • the process of an object changing position • a type of energy you can see with your eyes • a type of energy you can hear with your ears • anything that helps prove or disprove an idea • ...
Work and Power 2023-11-21
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- The transfer of thermal energy
- Heat transfer through matter or space
- The measure of kinetic energy of an object
- Unit for power
- Heat transfer through liquids or gases
- Energy of Motion (two words)
- Using a force to move an object a distance
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- A substance that slows down thermal energy transfer
- Energy of Position (two words)
- Heat transfer through direct contact
- Amount of work done over time
- Unit for force
- Unit for work
- The energy of all particles in an object (two words)
- A substance that transfers thermal energy easily
- The ability to do work or cause change
16 Clues: Unit for work • Unit for force • Unit for power • Energy of Motion (two words) • Amount of work done over time • Energy of Position (two words) • The transfer of thermal energy • Heat transfer through direct contact • Heat transfer through matter or space • Heat transfer through liquids or gases • The ability to do work or cause change • The measure of kinetic energy of an object • ...
Science Crossword <33 . 2023-02-09
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- the result movement of atoms
- the power of atoms charged because of the action
- directional speed
- a form of electromagnetic radiation
- energy thats stored in object by their position
- vibrations moving through something
- large body of matter with no definite shape
- the capability to do work
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- energy that can't be destroyed
- energy that is stored in bonds of chemical compounds
- energy possesses by being in motion
- energy from a system responsible for its temperature
- relating to movement at the center of gravity
- form of energy released from nucleus
- energy held by an object
- something able to result back to its normal shape
16 Clues: directional speed • energy held by an object • the capability to do work • the result movement of atoms • energy that can't be destroyed • energy possesses by being in motion • a form of electromagnetic radiation • vibrations moving through something • form of energy released from nucleus • large body of matter with no definite shape • ...
FORMS OF ENERGY (PART 1): CROSSWORD LABS #1 (TO GET CREDIT YOU MUST SHOW THE TEACHER YOUR SCREEN OR SCREENSHOT USING COMMAND-SHIFT-3 AND EMAIL) 2020-02-24
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- ENERGY OF MOTION
- AMOUNT OF MASS USED IN THE KINETIC ENERGY FORMULA
- GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL ENERGY IS STORED ______ THE EARTH'S SURFACE
- THIS CAN LEAD TO ELASTIC POTENTIAL ENERGY
- ONE OF THE TWO FACTORS USED TO DETERMINE GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL ENERGY
- LAW OF ______ OF ENERGY STATES THAT ENERGY CANNOT BE CREATED OR DESTROYED
- TYPE OF ENERGY STORED IN ELECTRICAL POTENTIAL ENERGY
- POTENTIAL ENERGY IS...
- A SOURCE OF STORED ENERGY FOR HUMANS
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- TYPE OF POTENTIAL ENERGY IS A STRETCHED RUBBER BAND
- ELECTRICAL POTENTIAL ENERGY COULD BE STORED HERE
- ENERGY CAN ONLY BE ______.
- A CANDY BAR IS AN EXAMPLE OF THIS POTENTIAL ENERGY
13 Clues: ENERGY OF MOTION • POTENTIAL ENERGY IS... • ENERGY CAN ONLY BE ______. • A SOURCE OF STORED ENERGY FOR HUMANS • THIS CAN LEAD TO ELASTIC POTENTIAL ENERGY • ELECTRICAL POTENTIAL ENERGY COULD BE STORED HERE • AMOUNT OF MASS USED IN THE KINETIC ENERGY FORMULA • A CANDY BAR IS AN EXAMPLE OF THIS POTENTIAL ENERGY • TYPE OF POTENTIAL ENERGY IS A STRETCHED RUBBER BAND • ...
Types of Energy Crossword 2018-03-20
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- the ability to perform work
- units used for force
- the energy of the movement of electrons
- energy due to position and motion of an object
- units used for work
- energy that travels in waves ex: phone ringing
- energy of motion
- another name for heat
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- the stored energy in an object due to its height
- the bonds of atoms and molecules store this type of energy
- energy due to position
- electromagnetic energy traveling in waves ex:sunlight
- the stored energy due to compression (springs) or stretching
- the nucleus of an atom stores this type of energy
14 Clues: energy of motion • units used for work • units used for force • another name for heat • energy due to position • the ability to perform work • the energy of the movement of electrons • energy due to position and motion of an object • energy that travels in waves ex: phone ringing • the stored energy in an object due to its height • ...
Energy, Work, and Power 2023-10-24
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- metric unit for work
- metric unit for force
- law that states energy is not created or destroyed
- the rate at which energy is used or work is performed
- ability to do work
- 1/2mv^2 is the equation for
- metric unit for power
- to increase an object's kinetic energy you have to increase its
- energy dependent on an object's position
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- metric unit for energy
- what you can accomplish using energy
- at a given height, an object's gravitational potential energy depends on
- mgh is the equation for
- energy dependent on motion of an object
- total energy (kinetic energy + potential energy)
15 Clues: ability to do work • metric unit for work • metric unit for force • metric unit for power • metric unit for energy • mgh is the equation for • 1/2mv^2 is the equation for • what you can accomplish using energy • energy dependent on motion of an object • energy dependent on an object's position • total energy (kinetic energy + potential energy) • ...
Sanorris Crossword Energy 2024-02-16
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- energy derived from natural sources that are replenished at a higher rate than they are consumed.
- renewable source of energy that generates power by using a dam or diversion structure to alter the natural flow of a river or other body of water
- the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- electromagnetic radiations with a frequency ranging between 300 MHz to 300 GHz.
- the energy stored in an object due to its height above the Earth
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects,
- the energy of motion, observable as the movement of an object or subatomic particle.
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- energy related to forces on electrically charged particles and the movement of those particles.
- energy of chemical substances that is released when the substances undergo a chemical reaction and transform into other substances
- the energy of either an object in motion or the energy that is stored in objects by their position.
- energy stored in an object due to a force that temporarily changes its shape, such as squashing or stretching.
- radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of technologies
- sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light. This en
- comes from vibrations moving through something
- form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons.
17 Clues: comes from vibrations moving through something • the energy stored in an object due to its height above the Earth • sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes • energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects, • the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature. • ...
Heat 2018-03-21
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- Convection is the main method of heat transfer in __________ such as water & air.
- Heat is the transfer of ____________ from a hot object to a cold object.
- An object decreases its temperature by ____________ energy in the form of heat to its surroundings.
- An object increases its temperature by ____________ energy in the form of heat from its surroundings.
- Liquids & gases are not very good ____________ of heat.
- There is no such thing as cold __________ or leaking.
- Conduction involves the transfer of heat from on location to another in the absence of any ____________ flow.
- Radiation does not involve the movement or __________ of matter.
- Heat transfer through ___________ occurs by conduction.
- The energy that is lost by the hotter object is ____________ to the colder object.
- To ___________ means to send out or spread from a central location.
- As a cold can of soda warms up, the temperature of the surroundings ____________.
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- Higher temperature means ___________ kinetic energy.
- The process of heat transfer from one location to another by the movement of fluids.
- As long as there is a temperature difference between the system & the surroundings, there is a heat _________ between them.
- The type of energy that has to do with temperature.
- Temperature is a __________ of the ability of a physical system to transfer heat energy to another physical system.
- Radiation involves the carrying of energy from an ____________ to the space surrounding it.
- Once the system and the surroundings reach the same temperature, they have reached thermal ______________.
- A satellite being warmed by the sun is an example of this type of heat transfer.
- A measure of the average amount of kinetic energy possessed by an object.
- The method of heat energy transfer by direct contact.
- As a hot cup of coffee cools down, the temperature of the _____________ increases.
- Lower temperature means __________kinetic energy.
- The transfer of energy from a hot object to a cold object.
25 Clues: Lower temperature means __________kinetic energy. • The type of energy that has to do with temperature. • Higher temperature means ___________ kinetic energy. • There is no such thing as cold __________ or leaking. • The method of heat energy transfer by direct contact. • Liquids & gases are not very good ____________ of heat. • ...
energy and physics crossword 2022-06-02
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- how many crests pass a given point in 1 second
- law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can only change forms
- wave that requires a medium and is unable to transfer through a vacuum
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- speed remaining the same
- wave that causes the medium to move parallel to its direction
- a change in position over time
- law that states that force = mass times acceleration
- EM wave with the shortest wavelength
- disturbance that carries energy
- strength exerted on an object; a push or pull
- wave used in x-rays
- color with the shortest wavelength
- color with the longest wavelength
- rate of motion at a specific instant
- established by Newton's first law
- waves used in tanning beds
- used in microwaves
- mechanisms that make work easier
- distance between crests
- rate of motion (change in position)
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- the transfer of heat energy through waves
- describes the speed and direction of an object
- range of electromagnetic radiation
- the only part of the em spectrum humans can see
- law that states that no energy transfer is 100% efficient
- energy that has the potential to become kinetic
- type of energy in every energy transfer
- the transfer of heat energy by direct contact
- wave that causes the medium to move perpendicular to its direction
- rate of change in velocity
- waves detected as heat
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- EM wave with the longest wavelength
- sum of forces acting on an object
- the transfer of heat energy through the movement of fluids
- rate at which work is done
- matter that waves travel through
- energy of motion
- the use of force to move an object a distance
40 Clues: energy of motion • used in microwaves • wave used in x-rays • waves detected as heat • distance between crests • speed remaining the same • rate of change in velocity • rate at which work is done • waves used in tanning beds • a change in position over time • disturbance that carries energy • matter that waves travel through • mechanisms that make work easier • ...
energy and physics crossword 2022-06-02
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- how many crests pass a given point in 1 second
- law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can only change forms
- wave that requires a medium and is unable to transfer through a vacuum
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- speed remaining the same
- wave that causes the medium to move parallel to its direction
- a change in position over time
- law that states that force = mass times acceleration
- EM wave with the shortest wavelength
- disturbance that carries energy
- strength exerted on an object; a push or pull
- wave used in x-rays
- color with the shortest wavelength
- color with the longest wavelength
- rate of motion at a specific instant
- established by Newton's first law
- waves used in tanning beds
- used in microwaves
- mechanisms that make work easier
- distance between crests
- rate of motion (change in position)
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- the transfer of heat energy through waves
- describes the speed and direction of an object
- range of electromagnetic radiation
- the only part of the em spectrum humans can see
- law that states that no energy transfer is 100% efficient
- energy that has the potential to become kinetic
- type of energy in every energy transfer
- the transfer of heat energy by direct contact
- wave that causes the medium to move perpendicular to its direction
- rate of change in velocity
- waves detected as heat
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- EM wave with the longest wavelength
- sum of forces acting on an object
- the transfer of heat energy through the movement of fluids
- rate at which work is done
- matter that waves travel through
- energy of motion
- the use of force to move an object a distance
40 Clues: energy of motion • used in microwaves • wave used in x-rays • waves detected as heat • distance between crests • speed remaining the same • rate of change in velocity • rate at which work is done • waves used in tanning beds • a change in position over time • disturbance that carries energy • matter that waves travel through • mechanisms that make work easier • ...
Matter and Energy in Ecosystems 2025-03-14
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- an organism that can make its own energy storage molecules (such as glucose)
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- a type of energy storage molecule
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- an organism that needs to eat in order to get energy storage molecules (such as starch and fat)
- to link two or more things
- the process by which plants and other producers use energy from sunlight to change carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose (an energy storage molecule)
- the part of a cell where cellular respiration happens
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a closed ecosystem made by humans
- a type of atom (a tiny piece) that makes up molecules such as carbon dioxide and energy storage molecules
- the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as air, water, and rocks
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- all the living and nonliving things interacting in a particular area
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- something that is required for a process
- an organism that gets energy storage molecules (such as glucose) by breaking down dead matter
- something that results from a process
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- the tiny pieces that all matter—all the stuff in the world—is made of
- a starting substance that is part of a chemical reaction
- a molecule that organisms can use to release the energy needed to survive
- the ability to make things move or change
- a type of energy storage molecule
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens
- an ending substance that is made during a chemical reaction
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem
28 Clues: to link two or more things • a type of energy storage molecule • a type of energy storage molecule • a closed ecosystem made by humans • something that results from a process • something that is required for a process • the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem • ...
7th Unit 7 Crossword #4 2025-12-31
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- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- an organism that can make its own energy storage molecules (such as glucose)
- the tiny pieces that all matter—all the stuff in the world—is made of
- something that results from a process
- an ending substance that is made during a chemical reaction
- a starting substance that is part of a chemical reaction
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens
- a type of energy storage molecule
- the ability to make things move or change
- something that is required for a process
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- a closed ecosystem made by humans
- to link two or more things
- all the living and nonliving things interacting in a particular area
- an organism that needs to eat in order to get energy storage molecules (such as starch and fat)
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- a molecule that organisms can use to release the energy they need to survive
- the part of a cell where cellular respiration happens
- a type of atom (a tiny piece) that makes up molecules such as carbon dioxide and energy storage molecules
- an organism that gets energy storage molecules (such as glucose) by breaking down dead matter
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cell
- matter that makes up the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem
- matter that makes up the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as air, water, and rocks
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- the process by which plants and other producers use energy from sunlight to change carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose (an energy storage molecule)
- a type of energy storage molecule
28 Clues: to link two or more things • a type of energy storage molecule • a type of energy storage molecule • a closed ecosystem made by humans • something that results from a process • something that is required for a process • the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens • ...
7th grade science vocab 2023-09-22
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- the stored energy that an object has due to its position, condition or chemical composition
- energy of an object due to motion
- the kinetic energy of its particles. particles move faster at higher temperatures than at lower temperatures
- electromagnetic waves being transmitted through space, caused by electronically charged particles
- energy sources that are constantly being replenished, such as sunlight, wind, and water
- The kinetic energy caused by the transfer of the vibration of particles in materials
- unit of measurement for energy
- the amount of useful energy you get from any type of system
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- ex. charged electrons on the move
- states that energy can neither be created or destroyed— it can only change forms
- related to the potential energy stored in bonds between particles in the nucleus of an atom
- the sum of an objects kinetic and potential energy
- A form of potential energy related to the energy stored in the bonds between atoms in a compound
- the movement of energy from one form to another
- the ability to do work or cause change
15 Clues: unit of measurement for energy • ex. charged electrons on the move • energy of an object due to motion • the ability to do work or cause change • the movement of energy from one form to another • the sum of an objects kinetic and potential energy • the amount of useful energy you get from any type of system • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2023-10-02
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- a material through which thermal energy flows quickly
- the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a material
- the movement of thermal energy from a region of higher temperature to a region of lower temperature
- th etransfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves.
- law that states that energy can be transformed from one form to another, but it cannot be created or destroyed
- energy due to motion
- the ability to cause damage
- the amount of energy used as a force moves an object over a distance
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- stored energy due to the interactions between objects or particles
- a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter
- a material through which thermal energy flows slowly
- an energy resource that is replaced as fast as, or faster than,it is used
- a natural resource that is being used up faster than it can be replaced by natural processes
- the process of moving energy to another
- the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another
15 Clues: energy due to motion • the ability to cause damage • the process of moving energy to another • a material through which thermal energy flows slowly • a material through which thermal energy flows quickly • th etransfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves. • stored energy due to the interactions between objects or particles • ...
Chapter 15.1 and 15.2 2013-05-06
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- energy that is in the process of flowing from a warmer object to a cooler object.
- Energy /energy due to the composition or the position of the object (or stored energy)
- the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of pure water by one degree Celsius.
- system + surroundings = ___?
- the study of heat change that accompanies a chemical reaction or phase change.
- what c represents in the (q= c * m * triangle T) equation (2 words)
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- the measure of the average kinetic energy of the molecules.
- SI unit of energy and of heat.
- Energy/the combined energy of all the vibrating going on in the molecules of an object.
- Law of _________ of energy "energy cannot be created or destroyed". This is also known as the 1st Law of Thermodynamics.
- Energy is energy of motion.
- the heat content of a system at constant pressure/
- Potential Energy/the energy that is stored in a substance because of its composition.
- the ability to do work or produce heat
14 Clues: Energy is energy of motion. • system + surroundings = ___? • SI unit of energy and of heat. • the ability to do work or produce heat • the heat content of a system at constant pressure/ • the measure of the average kinetic energy of the molecules. • what c represents in the (q= c * m * triangle T) equation (2 words) • ...
Energy and Heat Crossword 2019-03-08
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- A substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound
- Change A change from one state (solid or liquid or gas) to another without a change in chemical composition
- System is a system primarily designed to supply energy-services to end-users
- Energy Energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors
- caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense
- Process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted
- of Energy Principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- Energy Energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion
- A material or device that conducts or transmits heat, electricity or sound
- Energy Internal energy of an object due to the kinetic energy of its atoms and/or molecules
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- Emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles especially high-energy particles which cause ionization
- Heat The heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount
- Branch of physical science that deals with the relations between heat and other forms of energy
- Energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy
- The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale
15 Clues: Energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy • Process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted • Energy Energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion • A substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound • of Energy Principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed • ...
Science Stars: Creative Study 2014-06-12
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- The energy of motion
- The rate at which work is done or the amount of work done in a unit of time
- The ability to do work or cause damage
- Potential energy that depends on height
- Fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gasses
- The total energy of the particles in a substance or material
- A potential energy that is stored in the core, or nucleus, of an atom
- A change from one form of energy to another
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- The potential energy associated with objects that can be stretched or compressed
- Potential energy stored in chemical bonds that holds chemical compounds together
- The energy associated with the motion or position of an object
- Energy that is stored and held in readiness
- Energy can be neither created nor destroyed
- Energy from a magnetic field that is produced by the motion of electric charges
- Moving electric charges produce electricity
15 Clues: The energy of motion • The ability to do work or cause damage • Potential energy that depends on height • Energy that is stored and held in readiness • Energy can be neither created nor destroyed • Moving electric charges produce electricity • A change from one form of energy to another • Fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gasses • ...
Energy ( Mrs. Rockels class) 2022-09-21
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- Is a form of potential energy related to the energy stored in the bonds between atoms in a compound.
- Unit of measure for energy
- Energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it can only be transformed from one state to another
- Energy sources that are constantly being replenished, such as sunlight, wind, and water
- The kinetic energy of its particles. Particles move faster at higher temperatures than at lower temperatures
- Is the stored energy that an object has due to its position, condition or chemical composition
- Is kinetic energy caused by the transfer of the vibration of particles in materials such as steel, water, or air
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- The amount of useful energy you get from any type of system
- Related to the potential energy stored in bonds between particles in the nucleus of an atom
- Energy of an object due to motion
- Is the sum of an object's kinetic and potential energy.
- The ability to do work or cause change
- Is the energy that results from the position or motion of charged particles
- Electromagnetic waves being transmitted through space, caused by the vibration of electrically charged particles
- The movement of energy from one form to another
15 Clues: Unit of measure for energy • Energy of an object due to motion • The ability to do work or cause change • The movement of energy from one form to another • Is the sum of an object's kinetic and potential energy. • The amount of useful energy you get from any type of system • Is the energy that results from the position or motion of charged particles • ...
Work, Energy, and Power 2024-04-09
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- Energy of movement
- Ruby, Jade, Gem, Opal
- Unit of distance (per 1000)
- unit of power
- Not mass, but instead...
- = mc^2
- How far?
- PE = Mass * Gravity * ?
- Energy KE + PE
- y=kx
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- Ms. Conti's class
- W/t
- change in
- % at which something works
- m*a
- What you do when modeling an exponential graph
- mgh
- 10 m/s^2
- ____-energy theorem
- measured in KGs
20 Clues: W/t • m*a • mgh • y=kx • = mc^2 • 10 m/s^2 • How far? • change in • unit of power • Energy KE + PE • measured in KGs • Ms. Conti's class • Energy of movement • ____-energy theorem • Ruby, Jade, Gem, Opal • PE = Mass * Gravity * ? • Not mass, but instead... • % at which something works • Unit of distance (per 1000) • What you do when modeling an exponential graph
Heat 2014-04-30
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- material that reduces the transfer of thermal energy
- energy transferred between objects that are at different temperatures
- lowest temperature on Kelvin scale
- substances that conduct thermal energy very well
- transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves, such as visible light and infrared waves
- substance that don't not conduct thermal energy very well
- increase of volume of a substance because of an increase of volume
- machine that transforms heat into mechanical energy, or work
- amount of energy needed to change the temperature of 1kg of a substance by 1degree Celsius
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- the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a liquid or a gas
- total kinetic energy of the particles that make up a substance
- made of 2 different metals stacked in a thin strip
- physical forms in which a substance can exist
- transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another through direct contact
- measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in an object
- change of a substance from one state of matter to another
16 Clues: lowest temperature on Kelvin scale • physical forms in which a substance can exist • substances that conduct thermal energy very well • made of 2 different metals stacked in a thin strip • material that reduces the transfer of thermal energy • substance that don't not conduct thermal energy very well • change of a substance from one state of matter to another • ...
Science contract crossword 2017-01-01
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- electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves
- energy stored in Bonds between Atom and molecules
- Energy of place or position
- movement of electrons
- focuses on technologies allergies that use less energy to perform the same task or the same amount of work
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- energy stored in the nucleus or center of the atom
- of energy States that energy is neither created or destroyed
- heat, the internal energy in substance
- movement of energy through substances and longitudinal waves
- in movement of a substance from one place to another
- Energy of motion motion of wave electrons Atoms molecules in a substance
- stored energy in the energy of position
- Energy stored in objects by the application of force
- ability to do work
14 Clues: ability to do work • movement of electrons • Energy of place or position • heat, the internal energy in substance • stored energy in the energy of position • energy stored in the nucleus or center of the atom • energy stored in Bonds between Atom and molecules • in movement of a substance from one place to another • Energy stored in objects by the application of force • ...
It's Electric 2017-01-11
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- movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves
- focuses on technologies that use less energy to preform the same tasks or same amount of work
- Heat,the internal energy in substances
- stored energy and the energy of position
- energy of motion,motion of waves,electrons,atoms,molecules,and substances
- energy stored in bonds between atoms in molecules
- any action or behavior that results in using less energy
- electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves
- states that energy is neither created or destroyed
- movement of a substance from one place to another
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- energy stored in objects by the application of force
- energy of place or position
- movement of electrons
- energy stored in the nucleus or center of an atom
14 Clues: movement of electrons • energy of place or position • Heat,the internal energy in substances • stored energy and the energy of position • energy stored in bonds between atoms in molecules • energy stored in the nucleus or center of an atom • movement of a substance from one place to another • states that energy is neither created or destroyed • ...
Unit 2 2021-09-29
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- A flattened membrane sac inside the chloroplast, used to convert light energy into chemical energy, site of the light reactions
- a cluster composed of hundreds of chlorophyll molecules and accessory pigments used to harvest light molecules for photosynthesis
- respiration Process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen, takes place in plants and animals, happens in 3 processes, steps include gylcolosis, krebs cycle and electron transport chain
- respiration Respiration that does not require oxygen, used by our muscles, low energy yield (2ATP), includes fermentation
- process by which plants and some other organisms use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbohydrates such as sugars and starches steps include: capture light, light dependent reactions, calvin cycle,
- electron carrier that provides high-energy electrons for photosynthesis
- The fluid of the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid membrane; involved in the synthesis of organic molecules from carbon dioxide and water (Calvin/Dark reaction)
- the breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvate, 1st step in cellular respiration, takes place in the cytoplasm
- reactions reactions of photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH, also produces O2
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- Cycle reactions of photosynthesis in which energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugars, also called dark reaction, no light needed, creates NADP+ and ADP, takes place in the stroma
- An organelle found only in plant and algae cell, site of photosynthesis occurs
- organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production, (converts glucose into ATP)
- (adenosine triphosphate) main energy source that cells use for most of their work, made up of adenosine, ribose and 3 phosphates
- respiration Respiration that requires oxygen, steps include glycolysis, krebs cycle, electron transport chain, used by our muscles, high energy yield (34 ATP)
- stacks of thylakoids
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis, found in the thylakoid of the chloroplast
- one of the carrier molecules that transfers high-energy electrons from chlorophyll to other molecules
- a lower-energy molecule that can be converted into ATP by the addition of a phosphate group, made up of adenosine, ribose and 2 phosphates
18 Clues: stacks of thylakoids • electron carrier that provides high-energy electrons for photosynthesis • An organelle found only in plant and algae cell, site of photosynthesis occurs • organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production, (converts glucose into ATP) • ...
Human Uses of Energy 2022-03-05
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- your carbon _____ is the amount of carbon dioxide that you release because of your own energy needs
- device that transforms kinetic energy into electrical energy
- the primary energy for almost all fuels
- a resource that can be brought back or replaced
- an element that most nuclear power plants use
- an example of a nonrenewable resource
- carbon dioxide is an example of this type of gas
- the process of burning a fuel to produce heat
- an example of a renewable resource
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- energy of moving water
- a resource that exists in limited amounts
- creating this power produces solid waste that remains dangerous for thousands to millions of years
- used to reduce or prevent pollution
- a liquid fossil fuel formed
- the release of something into the air
- a harmful substance released into the environment
- rocks rich in valuable minerals
- the types of energy that batteries store
- this type of power plant releases pollutants into the atmosphere
- a substance that releases energy when burned
20 Clues: energy of moving water • a liquid fossil fuel formed • rocks rich in valuable minerals • an example of a renewable resource • used to reduce or prevent pollution • the release of something into the air • an example of a nonrenewable resource • the primary energy for almost all fuels • the types of energy that batteries store • a resource that exists in limited amounts • ...
Sound Wave Crossword Puzzle - Liam McCarthy 2022-03-15
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- rest=rest
- Speed of light
- Every action has an equal or opposite reaction
- Energy that an object already has
- Acceleration
- Mass
- top part of wave
- what happens to one side happens the exact opposite to the other side
- Substance that waves travel through sound doesnt travel through space
- Line in the middle
- Wave that needs a medium to travel through
- distance from the crest to crest of trough to trough
- F=ma
- Ability to do work
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- distance from crest to mid line
- What happens to one side happens to the other side.
- Matter can not be created nor destroyed
- Wave that is up and down or side to side
- waves that are together
- Push of energy through a Medium
- bottom of wave
- Energy
- number of waves that pass a set point in a set amount of time
- Disturbance of energy that transfers the energy from one place to place
- Energy=Mass(Speed of light)2
25 Clues: Mass • F=ma • Energy • rest=rest • Acceleration • Speed of light • bottom of wave • top part of wave • Line in the middle • Ability to do work • waves that are together • Energy=Mass(Speed of light)2 • distance from crest to mid line • Push of energy through a Medium • Energy that an object already has • Matter can not be created nor destroyed • Wave that is up and down or side to side • ...
Energy Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-23
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- shale from which oil can be obtained by heating
- Slow-flowing, viscous deposits of bitumen mixed with sand, water, and clay
- nuclear change in which isotopes of light elements are forced together at high temperature
- fossil fuel consisting of carbonized vegetable matter deposited in the Carboniferous period
- the energy made by motion
- power that involves the sun
- energy that cannot be renewed
- a slippery or viscous liquid or liquefiable substance not miscible with water
- energy that is renewable
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- a fossil fuel in the gaseous state
- power that involves water
- the energy produced by the flow and interaction of electrons
- burning; the chemical reaction when fuel combines rapidly with oxygewn
- cells also known as solar cells
- abbreviation for synthetic natural gas
- Potential Energy stored in the Nucleus of an Atom
- a dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons
- the energy that an object has because of it position or shape
- the ability to do work or cause a change
- power that involves windmills
20 Clues: energy that is renewable • power that involves water • the energy made by motion • power that involves the sun • energy that cannot be renewed • power that involves windmills • cells also known as solar cells • a fossil fuel in the gaseous state • abbreviation for synthetic natural gas • the ability to do work or cause a change • a dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons • ...
Physical Science 2013-03-11
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- The increase of speed
- The energy of a moving object.
- a device used to measure speed by printing dots on a strip on paper.
- A object that continues to move unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
- The speed when falling down.
- Energy that is stored.
- Energy is stored while compressed or expanded.
- When force moves something.
- the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion.
- Connecting starting point to end point that shows direction.
- F= m x a
- it is something we breathe in to survive.
- A Unit when measuring energy.
- A feeling of possessing such strengh and vitality.
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- Stored energy that pulls you down.
- It is made up of elastic.
- a speed that doesnt change.
- This object is found in trampolines that makes you jump higher.
- Every action there is an equal and opposite action.
- Useful output of an energy transfered.
- Measurement of how far apart objects are.
21 Clues: F= m x a • The increase of speed • Energy that is stored. • It is made up of elastic. • a speed that doesnt change. • When force moves something. • The speed when falling down. • A Unit when measuring energy. • The energy of a moving object. • Stored energy that pulls you down. • Useful output of an energy transfered. • Measurement of how far apart objects are. • ...
thermochemistry 2022-04-25
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- heat capacity equation
- what we're singling out to study
- a measurement of heat flow
- process that releases heat energy to surroundings
- The energy an object has by virtue of its position in a field of force
- most stable form at 1atm and 25celcius
- q
- The energy associated with an object by virtue of its motion
- everything outside the system
- a device used to measure heat flow
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- enthalpy change when one mole of a compound is formed from its elements in their standard states
- amount of heat required to raise temp of 1g of substance 1K
- energy is...
- J,kJ,cal
- The sum of the kinetic and potential energies of the particles making up a substance
- heat change at constant pressure
- process that absorbs heat energy from the surroundings
- energy used to cause the temperature of an object to increase
- the measurement of heat flow
- the capacity to do work or transfer heat
20 Clues: q • J,kJ,cal • energy is... • heat capacity equation • a measurement of heat flow • the measurement of heat flow • everything outside the system • what we're singling out to study • heat change at constant pressure • a device used to measure heat flow • most stable form at 1atm and 25celcius • the capacity to do work or transfer heat • ...
Unit 5: Thermochemistry 2016-12-06
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- heat change is ________ for endothermic reactions
- study of heat flow accompanied by chemical reactions
- form of energy transferred from something at a high temp to a low one
- exchanges heat with the system
- heat leaves system
- heat change is ________ for exothermic reactions
- elements in their standard state have heat of _______
- measures heat flow
- enthalpy when one mole of bonds is broken in the gaseous state
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- another word for heat
- equation that is balanced and includes energy
- heat goes into system
- energy can neither be created of destroyed. It is the ____ of conservation of energy
- capacity to do work
- first word of the term that shows the heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount (usually one degree).
- part of heat flow that attention is focused on
- type of energy that is not heat
- elements in standard states can be_______
- there are _____ types of energy
- most complex type of calorimeter
20 Clues: heat leaves system • measures heat flow • capacity to do work • another word for heat • heat goes into system • exchanges heat with the system • type of energy that is not heat • there are _____ types of energy • most complex type of calorimeter • elements in standard states can be_______ • equation that is balanced and includes energy • ...
Physical Science 2023-05-10
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- Converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
- Accumulation a excess electrons
- Rate of change of velocity
- A push or pull
- Transfer of thermal energy through collision
- Distance an object travels per unit of time
- Organized procedure for testing a hypothesis
- Number of units of each substance
- Transfer of thermal energy with a fluid
- Formed by two or elements
- Stored energy
- Temperature when a solid begins to liquify
- The smallest particle of an element
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- A opposing force that slows a sliding object
- Change change in size, shape, or state of matter
- To oppose electron flow
- Measure of energy within a wave
- Shiny appearance
- Different charge
- from one material to another
- SI unit for energy
- Vertical columns
- change in pitch due to moving wave source
- Flow from warmer to cooler
- Different mass
- Negative
- Do not conduct as well as metals
- Positively charged center of an atom
- No mass
- Positive
30 Clues: No mass • Negative • Positive • Stored energy • A push or pull • Different mass • Shiny appearance • Different charge • Vertical columns • SI unit for energy • To oppose electron flow • Formed by two or elements • Rate of change of velocity • Flow from warmer to cooler • from one material to another • Measure of energy within a wave • Accumulation a excess electrons • ...
Grade 7 Physics Review 2023-09-30
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- In this circuit all components are connected end to end to form a single path for current flow.
- The process to change certain type of energy into another form of energy.
- This physical quantity is the product of the mass of an object and the constant of acceleration due to gravity.
- The standard measure of energy.
- The standard measure of voltage.
- Sound travels the fastest in this medium.
- A good conductor.
- The energy stored in a rubber band.
- Sound can not travel in this space.
- What produces sound?
- The standard measure of current.
- A celestial object in the Solar System which has the acceleration due to gravity of 1.6 N/kg.
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- The stored energy in a candle.
- Example of an insulator.
- Wasted energy that spreads to the environment and can not be recovered.
- The standard measure of mass.
- Sound travels through this type of wave.
- The reflection of sound.
- Energy supply in a flash light.
- The standard measure of weight.
20 Clues: A good conductor. • What produces sound? • Example of an insulator. • The reflection of sound. • The standard measure of mass. • The stored energy in a candle. • The standard measure of energy. • Energy supply in a flash light. • The standard measure of weight. • The standard measure of voltage. • The standard measure of current. • The energy stored in a rubber band. • ...
Alayna & Brielle 2024-02-14
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- the sun emits visible light
- the movement of energy
- A force a person or object applies or uses on another object or person
- is the result of gravity pulling on an object
- The conversion of energy from one form to another
- the basic building block of matter
- the mass of an atom measured in atomic unit
- when an object moves in an expected or cycling way
- where the elements are grouped
- energy associated with the temperature of an object
- a force exerted by magnets
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- a force created in a wire or string
- energy carried by light waves
- the ability to work
- energy carried by sound waves
- number of protons found in a element
- a type of atom with the same number of protons
- a force that opposes motion
- the result o r all forces working on an object
- energy stored within the nucleus of an atom
- a force exerted by a fluid on an object that is emerged in that fluid
21 Clues: the ability to work • the movement of energy • a force exerted by magnets • the sun emits visible light • a force that opposes motion • energy carried by light waves • energy carried by sound waves • where the elements are grouped • the basic building block of matter • a force created in a wire or string • number of protons found in a element • ...
Crossword for environment, sustainability, and recycling 2025-12-01
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- – Something that gets energy from the sun.
- – A material from trees that can be recycled.
- – Power that makes machines and devices work.
- – A material that can pollute if not recycled.
- – Natural fertilizer made from food scraps.
- – A strong material used in cans and easily recycled.
- (Energy) – Energy that comes from moving air.
- – A hard, clear material that can be recycled many times.
- – Living in a way that protects resources for the future.
- energy – Clean energy from the sun, wind, or water.
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- – Keeping places without trash.
- – Using something again instead of throwing it away.
- – Turning old things into new things.
- – A large area filled with trees and animals.
- – Harm to the environment caused by waste or smoke.
- – Earth, the home of all people and animals.
- (Energy/Water) – Using only what we really need.
- – The container where we put our waste.
- – A place where plants and animals live together.
- – Plants, trees, animals, and everything outdoors.
20 Clues: – Keeping places without trash. • – Turning old things into new things. • – The container where we put our waste. • – Something that gets energy from the sun. • – Natural fertilizer made from food scraps. • – Earth, the home of all people and animals. • – A material from trees that can be recycled. • – A large area filled with trees and animals. • ...
Science Terms 2024-11-05
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- stored energy
- the ability to do work
- allows the transfer of thermal energy
- the amount gravity pulls on an object
- the law of inertia
- when particles move further and faster due to increase in temperature
- combination of forces on an object
- amounts of matter in an object
- resistance an object has to avoid movement
- change of velocity in an object
- the law of acceleration
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- heat transfer between two objects
- doesn't allow the transfer of energy in an object
- unequal forces on an object
- the law of action/reaction
- speed of something in a given direction
- heat transfer through electromagnetic waves
- energy due to motion
- heat transfer due to movement of particles
- two forces that don't cause change to the movement
- total amount of thermal energy in an object
- energy due to movement of particles
- tendency of an object to resist changing motion
- a push or a pull
- when particles move closer due to drop in temperature
25 Clues: stored energy • a push or a pull • the law of inertia • energy due to motion • the ability to do work • the law of acceleration • the law of action/reaction • unequal forces on an object • amounts of matter in an object • change of velocity in an object • heat transfer between two objects • combination of forces on an object • energy due to movement of particles • ...
IPC - CH5 Vocabulary 2026-03-15
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- Energy that is transferred between objects due to a temperature difference between those objects
- States that if the mechanical energy of a system is constant, the increase in the thermal energy of the system equals the sum of the thermal energy transferred into the system and the work done on the system.
- The study of the relationship between thermal energy, heat, and work.
- The transfer of thermal energy in a fluid by the movement of warmer and cooler fluid from one place to another.
- The sum of the kinetic and potential energy of the particles that make up an object
- A device that converts some thermal energy into mechanical energy.
- A material through which thermal energy moves slowly.
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- States that energy spontaneously spreads from regions of higher concentration to regions of lower concentration.
- The measure of the average kinetic energy of all the particles that make up an object
- The amount of energy lost by one part of a system is the same amount of thermal energy gained by another part of the system.
- The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves.
- The amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a material 1°C.
- A heat engine that burns fuel inside the engine in chambers or cylinders.
- The transfer of thermal energy by collisions between the particles that make up matter.
- A device used in an active solar heating system that transforms radiant energy from the Sun into thermal energy.
15 Clues: The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves. • A material through which thermal energy moves slowly. • A device that converts some thermal energy into mechanical energy. • The study of the relationship between thermal energy, heat, and work. • A heat engine that burns fuel inside the engine in chambers or cylinders. • ...
KAST Science Crossword 2021-10-16
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- Descriptive data
- can only exchange energy with surroundings
- organism that produces its own energy
- the idea that if an object is in motion, it will remain in motion unless another force acts upon it
- a combination of food chains
- the living parts of an ecosystem
- famous English physicist who is credited for the discovery of gravity
- distance/time
- transfer of kinetic energy
- change in position of an object
- A force that pulls objects towards one another
- organism that eats both meat and plants
- something that can provide energy for work ex. gasoline and ethanol
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- can exchange both matter and energy with
- constant circulation of Earth's water
- organism that only eats meat
- energy from this fuels photosynthesis
- A push or a pull on an object
- Numeric data
- the nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- can neither exchange matter nor energy with surroundings
- Amount of matter
- our planet
- organism that only eats plants
24 Clues: our planet • Numeric data • distance/time • Descriptive data • Amount of matter • transfer of kinetic energy • organism that only eats meat • a combination of food chains • A push or a pull on an object • organism that only eats plants • change in position of an object • the living parts of an ecosystem • the nonliving parts of an ecosystem • constant circulation of Earth's water • ...
SsBiology Ch 1 2021-08-11
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- reproduction with genetic material from two parents
- process of energy transfer, sun-producers-consumers-decomposers
- a plant eater
- organisms that derive energy from dead organisms
- two name classification
- supplier of genetic material to offspring
- a hypothesis with same results under experimentation
- group of similar organisms living in same area
- relationship between populations and their environment
- maintenance of a stable internal environment
- one parent reproduction
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- how consumers produce energy from food
- energy of sun captured and used to make sugar
- a meat eater
- surroundings in which an organism lives
- a careful method of testing a hypothesis
- plant or animal eater
- molecule that contains genetic material in living things
- orderly classification of plants and animals
- study of life
- process for organism to extract energy and maintain
- organism that uses photosynthesis to make energy
- organism that uses others for energy source
- one or mor cells grouped together to live
24 Clues: a meat eater • a plant eater • study of life • plant or animal eater • two name classification • one parent reproduction • how consumers produce energy from food • surroundings in which an organism lives • a careful method of testing a hypothesis • supplier of genetic material to offspring • one or mor cells grouped together to live • organism that uses others for energy source • ...
Earth's Resources 2013-10-09
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- a gas that contributes to the warming of the Earth
- a device that generate electricity usually by transforming mechanical energy
- wet alternative energy resource
- a renewable resource used to produce energy
- bright alternative energy resource
- airy alternative energy resource
- anything in nature that people need or find useful
- a form of precipitation that kills trees and fish
- A nonrenewable resource that is burned to produce energy
- a chunk of material found in the ground
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- one of the factors that change organic material into petroleum
- a resource that expended when used
- a spinning machine that transforms energy from a fluid into work
- a renewable resource in the air that people need to live
- one of the factors that change organic material into petroleum
- a resource that is not expended when used or is easily replaced
- a mixture found in nature of metal and other materials
- the efficient use of resources
- the real name for what is commonly called "oil"
- contaminants in the environment
- a sturdy biological resource used to produce heat or build structures
21 Clues: the efficient use of resources • wet alternative energy resource • contaminants in the environment • airy alternative energy resource • a resource that expended when used • bright alternative energy resource • a chunk of material found in the ground • a renewable resource used to produce energy • the real name for what is commonly called "oil" • ...
20 terms 2016-03-12
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- energy produced by electrons
- a vector quantity
- the shortest distance from the initial to the final position of point
- the source of radiant energy
- any object moving freely under the influence of gravity alone
- an event which two or more budles event force on other for a relatively short time
- energy that can be through empty space
- product of mass and velocity of an object
- energy contain in the nucleus of an atom
- the rate if which an object cover distance
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- energy that moves objects from place to place
- is a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object
- a change in position of an object with respect to time
- rate of change
- can be produce by friction
- depends on both mass and velocity
- energy of storage
- a measure in which event can be repeat from the past through the present into the future
- a numerical description of non-far apart object
- ability to do work
20 Clues: rate of change • a vector quantity • energy of storage • ability to do work • can be produce by friction • energy produced by electrons • the source of radiant energy • depends on both mass and velocity • energy that can be through empty space • energy contain in the nucleus of an atom • product of mass and velocity of an object • the rate if which an object cover distance • ...
Energy Flow Concept 1 2021-12-06
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- proteins that speed up biochemical reactions by lowering the activation energy.
- ______ a bond requires energy to be absorbed.
- reactions breaking and forming of bonds between different substances during chemical changes.
- _____ a bond allows energy to be released.
- substances that are made by a chemical reaction
- increasing temperature increases the rate of the reaction
- they speed up reactions, they are called catalysts substances that speed up reactions without being permanently altered
- + 6O2 🡪 6CO2 + 6H2O Cellular Respiration denaturation Enzyme’s active site gets deformed and loses its specific shape
- chemical reactions in each cell of organisms
- (like enzymes) speed up reactions
- build larger molecules from smaller ones
- Inhibitor slows down reaction
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- energy the amount of energy needed to make a chemical reaction start
- releases energy
- absorbs energy
- break down larger molecules into simpler compounds
- (substrate) substances that are changed during a chemical reaction
- how acidic a solution is
- Concentration the higher the amount of substrate, the faster the reaction
- + 6H2O 🡪 C6H12O6 + 6O2 Photosynthesis
20 Clues: absorbs energy • releases energy • how acidic a solution is • Inhibitor slows down reaction • (like enzymes) speed up reactions • + 6H2O 🡪 C6H12O6 + 6O2 Photosynthesis • build larger molecules from smaller ones • _____ a bond allows energy to be released. • chemical reactions in each cell of organisms • ______ a bond requires energy to be absorbed. • ...
Ecology 2024-01-17
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- organism that is hunted as food
- states that only ten percent of the available energy in a trophic level is passed to the next trophic level
- organism that makes its own food
- organism that makes its own food using light or chemical energy
- a predator that has no predators in the ecosystem
- eats primary consumers
- organism that eats only plants
- organism that "hunts" animals for food
- eats secondary consumers
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- organism that breaks down dead materials to return essential nutrients back to the environment
- diagram showing the trophic levels in an ecosystem
- eats producers
- organism that eats both plants and other consumers
- shows the flow of energy through an ecosystem, multiple interconnected food chains
- organism that eats only other consumers
- where the other 90% of energy from a trophic level ends up
- shows the flow of energy between organisms
- organism that eats other organisms to get its energy
- eats tertiary consumers
- organism that gets its energy from another organism
20 Clues: eats producers • eats primary consumers • eats tertiary consumers • eats secondary consumers • organism that eats only plants • organism that is hunted as food • organism that makes its own food • organism that "hunts" animals for food • organism that eats only other consumers • shows the flow of energy between organisms • a predator that has no predators in the ecosystem • ...
Work and Energy 2024-04-09
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- has an x axis (with units), y axis (with units), title
- distance traveled divided by the time it takes to travel that distance
- energy due to an object's motion
- displacement / change in time
- part of determining potential energy
- total energy in a system
- equals GPE / acceleration times height
- units for power
- the ability to produce a change in itself or its surroundings
- produces a change in the system's total energy
- units for work
- rate at which velocity changes
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- a= 10m/s^2 on earth
- units for energy
- energy stored due to an object's position or state
- used to quantify the duration of events
- straight line change in location from starting and ending points regardless of route taken
- to change a curve into a line
- something that returns to its original shape after force has acted on it
- the rate at which work is done
- equals mass times acceleration
21 Clues: units for work • units for power • units for energy • a= 10m/s^2 on earth • total energy in a system • displacement / change in time • to change a curve into a line • the rate at which work is done • equals mass times acceleration • rate at which velocity changes • energy due to an object's motion • part of determining potential energy • equals GPE / acceleration times height • ...
Physics Chapters 1–4 Crossword 2026-02-17
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- Property that allows work to be done
- Device that changes force or direction
- Mass times velocity
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed
- Momentum remains constant without external force
- Force an object exerts on a support
- Any object moving under gravity
- Force multiplied by time
- Collision with distortion and heat
- Law where intensity weakens with distance squared
- Useful work divided by total energy input
- Speed needed to escape gravity
- Condition of having no support force
- Energy due to position
- Force times distance
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- Attractive force between masses
- Work equals change in kinetic energy
- Impulse equals change in momentum
- Law stating all masses attract
- Collision with no lasting deformation
- Curved path of a projectile under gravity
- A projectile that orbits a larger body
- Friction from motion through air
- Rate of change of velocity
- Oval path followed by a satellite
- Converts chemical energy into electricity
- Rate of doing work
- Energy of motion
- Simple machine with a fulcrum
29 Clues: Energy of motion • Rate of doing work • Mass times velocity • Force times distance • Energy due to position • Force multiplied by time • Rate of change of velocity • Simple machine with a fulcrum • Law stating all masses attract • Speed needed to escape gravity • Attractive force between masses • Any object moving under gravity • Friction from motion through air • ...
Photosynthesis Test Review 2024-12-11
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- the green pigment located in grana that absorbs energy from the sun
- Uses ATP to convert carbon dioxide and hydrogen into glucose; occurs in the stroma
- the "energy-carrying molecules" required for photosynthesis
- separates the two sides of a photosynthesis equation
- fluid that surrounds the grana in chloroplast
- CO2
- water carbon dioxide and light energy
- H2O
- C6H12O6
- grana are just large stacks of individual _______
- how many reactants are required by the process
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- organelle of a plant cell where the entire process of photosynthesis takes place
- the side of the photosynthesis equation that contains the products
- the "goal" of photosynthesis; produced during light-independent reactions; used as a food source
- process where light energy is converted into chemical energy
- glucose and oxygen
- ATP is made and water is split in the _____
- the side of the photosynthesis equation that contains the reactants
- how many products are created by the process
- Captures energy from sunlight; happens in the grana; requires light energy and water
- O2
21 Clues: O2 • CO2 • H2O • C6H12O6 • glucose and oxygen • water carbon dioxide and light energy • ATP is made and water is split in the _____ • how many products are created by the process • fluid that surrounds the grana in chloroplast • how many reactants are required by the process • grana are just large stacks of individual _______ • separates the two sides of a photosynthesis equation • ...
Aerobic 2026-05-22
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- Substances used in a reaction
- Organs used for breathing
- Basic units of living things
- Breaking food into smaller parts
- Dioxide — Waste gas produced
- What cells produce during respiration
- Gas needed for aerobic respiration
- Relating to cells
- What respiration helps organisms do
- Process of releasing energy from food
- Chemical process involving oxygen
- Movement of blood around the body
- Scientific formula showing a reaction
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- How many ATP does Aerobic make
- Substances made in a reaction
- How many ATP does Anaerobic make
- Main energy molecule in cells
- A living thing
- Source of energy
- Sugar used for energy
- Activity that increases respiration rate
- Substances needed for growth and energy
- All chemical reactions in the body
- Movement of particles from high to low concentration
- Body tissues that need lots of energy
- Liquid product of respiration
- Carries oxygen and glucose around the body
- Respiration using oxygen
- Taking air in and out of the lungs
29 Clues: A living thing • Source of energy • Relating to cells • Sugar used for energy • Respiration using oxygen • Organs used for breathing • Basic units of living things • Dioxide — Waste gas produced • Substances made in a reaction • Main energy molecule in cells • Substances used in a reaction • Liquid product of respiration • How many ATP does Aerobic make • ...
Unit 1 Final - Vocab Review 2021-10-20
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- When energy of the same type and form go from one object to another.
- Mode of heat transfer that results from temperature differences within fluid(s).
- Represented by the letter m.
- Represented by the letter q.
- mL
- Thermal, nuclear, radiant, and chemical are examples of ___ of energy.
- Energy in the form of light.
- Metric base unit of mass.
- Kinetic and potential are ____ of energy.
- The amount of energy required to increase the temperature of 1 gram of a material by 1 degree Celcius.
- Metric base unit of energy.
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- A property of a material that tells us how much mass of it is in a given volume of it.
- When energy changes types or forms.
- The value you get when you add all of your data points together and divide the sum of them by the total number of data points.
- The governing equation for for specific heat capacity.
- The system of units used for making measurements by most scientists.
- Energy in the form of free flowing heat.
- Energy stored within an object that can be transferred or transformed.
18 Clues: mL • Metric base unit of mass. • Metric base unit of energy. • Represented by the letter m. • Represented by the letter q. • Energy in the form of light. • When energy changes types or forms. • Energy in the form of free flowing heat. • Kinetic and potential are ____ of energy. • The governing equation for for specific heat capacity. • ...
Unit 1 Final - Vocab Review 2021-10-20
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- Represented by the letter m.
- Mode of heat transfer that results from temperature differences within fluid(s).
- When energy changes types or forms.
- The value you get when you add all of your data points together and divide the sum of them by the total number of data points.
- mL
- A property of a material that tells us how much mass of it is in a given volume of it.
- When energy of the same type and form go from one object to another.
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- The governing equation for for specific heat capacity.
- The amount of energy required to increase the temperature of 1 gram of a material by 1 degree Celcius.
- Metric base unit of energy.
- Represented by the letter q.
- Energy stored within an object that can be transferred or transformed.
- Thermal, nuclear, radiant, and chemical are examples of ___ of energy.
- Energy in the form of free flowing heat.
- Kinetic and potential are ____ of energy.
- Energy in the form of light.
- The system of units used for making measurements by most scientists.
- Metric base unit of mass.
18 Clues: mL • Metric base unit of mass. • Metric base unit of energy. • Represented by the letter m. • Represented by the letter q. • Energy in the form of light. • When energy changes types or forms. • Energy in the form of free flowing heat. • Kinetic and potential are ____ of energy. • The governing equation for for specific heat capacity. • ...
CELLULAR RESPIRATION 2025-09-11
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- a molecule made from sugar during breaking down for energy.
- when cells use oxygen to turn food into energy.
- the movement of ions (like hydrogen) across a membrane to make energy (ATP).
- a simple cell without a nucleus.
- a helper molecule that helps enzymes do their job.
- a tiny living thing that moves and eats with its shape-changing body.
- the total gain left after subtracting any losses or costs.
- producing or giving something.
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- a cell that has a nucleus.
- an enzyme that helps make (synthesize) a molecule.
- when cells make energy without using oxygen.
- a molecule that carries energy from broken-down food into the energy-making cycle.
- chemicals with phosphorus that give energy to cells.
- poisonous chemical that can stop cells from making energy.
- tiny living things turning food or sugar into gas, alcohol, or acid.
- process of breaking down sugar into pyruvate to make energy.
- when a substance loses electrons, often by joining with oxygen.
- a protein that speeds up chemical reactions in the body.
18 Clues: a cell that has a nucleus. • producing or giving something. • a simple cell without a nucleus. • when cells make energy without using oxygen. • when cells use oxygen to turn food into energy. • an enzyme that helps make (synthesize) a molecule. • a helper molecule that helps enzymes do their job. • chemicals with phosphorus that give energy to cells. • ...
Energy and Resources Vocabulary 2020-04-12
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- Electrical energy produced by falling water.
- The transport of energy by surface ocean waves.
- Energy transfer by contact or touch.
- Energy transfer by circulation.
- The energy produced by heat within the Earth.
- A mixture of gaseous hydrocarbons located under the surface of the Earth formed mainly of decayed sea organisms.
- A solid fossil fuel that forms underground from partially decomposed plant material.
- The energy received by the Earth from the Sun in the form of radiation.
- Organic (once living) matter that can be a source of energy.
- When the amount of energy received from the Sun and the amount of energy returned to space are about equal.
- Any natural material that is used by humans.
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- Uses Uranium (nonrenewable) to produce heat and steam to make the reaction work.
- The process of recovering valuable or useful materials from waste or scrap and reusing it.
- The use of a windmill to drive an electric generator.
- The energy released when a chemical compound reacts to produce new compounds.
- Resources that forms at a rate that is much slower than the rate at which we consume or use it.
- A liquid mixture of complex hydrocarbon coumpounds formed mainly from decayed sea organisms.
- A mixture of gasoline and alcohol that is used as a fuel.
- A photochemical base that forms when sunlight acts on industrial pollutants and burning fossil fuels.
19 Clues: Energy transfer by circulation. • Energy transfer by contact or touch. • Electrical energy produced by falling water. • Any natural material that is used by humans. • The energy produced by heat within the Earth. • The transport of energy by surface ocean waves. • The use of a windmill to drive an electric generator. • ...
Chemistry Chapter 5 Pop Test 2025-10-20
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- A particle of light that carries a quantum of energy.
- – The part of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be seen by the human eye (approx. 400–700 nm).
- The symbol for the speed of light in vacuum
- (UV) – Electromagnetic radiation with shorter wavelength than visible light; can eject electrons from metals.
- Function – The minimum energy needed to remove an electron from a metal surface.
- The number of wave cycles that pass a point per second; measured in hertz.
- Energy The energy an electron has after being ejected from a metal:
- The distance between two successive crests or troughs of a wave; symbolized by λ.
- The unit of energy in the SI system; 1 J = 1 kg·m²/s².
- High-energy electromagnetic radiation with very short wavelength.
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- Effect The emission of electrons from a metal surface when light of sufficient energy strikes it.
- A negatively charged subatomic particle that can be ejected from a metal in the photoelectric effect.
- A material that can release electrons when struck by light of sufficient energy.
- The symbol used to represent frequency.
- Electromagnetic radiation with the shortest wavelength and highest energy.
- Spectrum – The range of all types of electromagnetic radiation arranged by wavelength or frequency.
- The symbol used to represent wavelength.
- The energy carried by electromagnetic waves or photons.
- The unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second.
19 Clues: The symbol used to represent frequency. • The symbol used to represent wavelength. • The symbol for the speed of light in vacuum • A particle of light that carries a quantum of energy. • The unit of frequency, equal to one cycle per second. • The unit of energy in the SI system; 1 J = 1 kg·m²/s². • The energy carried by electromagnetic waves or photons. • ...
energy(very hard) 2023-11-16
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- the form of energy that is transferred between systems or objects with different temperatures (flowing from the high-temperature system to the low-temperature system)
- the country that produces the most electrical energy
- a form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons
- a form of energy that harnesses the power of water in motion—such as water flowing over a waterfall—to generate electricity.
- the type of energy that can be renewed
- a form of electromagnetic radiation that can be seen by the human eye
- something that cant be created nor destroyed
- the country that produces the most nuclear energy
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- In a electric fan the electric energy turns into... energy
- the energy of motion, or the energy of an object that moves.
- the energy changes from chemical to electrical
- type of stored energy that an object or system of objects may have based on their size, shape, position, or even material they are made from
- the result when a force, either sound or pressure, makes an object or substance vibrate
- the country that founded hydroelectric energy
- what is the energy that comes from the earth
15 Clues: the type of energy that can be renewed • what is the energy that comes from the earth • something that cant be created nor destroyed • the country that founded hydroelectric energy • the energy changes from chemical to electrical • the country that produces the most nuclear energy • the country that produces the most electrical energy • ...
Momentum and Energy Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-12
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- unit used to measure energy
- written as p
- thousands of joules
- changed energy based on time
- collision without KE loss
- a type of motion energy
- a push or pull
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- unit of power
- a type of stored energy
- unit for force
- causes a momentum change
- energy type that is kinetic or potential
- energy due to force
- collision with KE loss
- ability to do work
15 Clues: written as p • unit of power • unit for force • a push or pull • ability to do work • energy due to force • thousands of joules • collision with KE loss • a type of stored energy • a type of motion energy • causes a momentum change • collision without KE loss • unit used to measure energy • changed energy based on time • energy type that is kinetic or potential
Josiah Hunt Science Crossword Energy Puzzle 2024-02-16
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- the energy of motion, observable as the movement of an object or subatomic particle.
- electromagnetic radiations with a frequency ranging between 300 MHz to 300 GHz.
- renewable source of energy that generates power by using a dam or diversion structure to alter the natural flow of a river or other body of water
- the energy of either an object in motion or the energy that is stored in objects by their position.
- comes from vibrations moving through something
- the energy stored in an object due to its height above the Earth
- form of energy released from the nucleus, the core of atoms, made up of protons and neutrons.
- the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
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- energy of chemical substances that is released when the substances undergo a chemical reaction and transform into other substances
- energy derived from natural sources that are replenished at a higher rate than they are consumed.
- energy stored in an object due to a force that temporarily changes its shape, such as squashing or stretching.
- energy related to forces on electrically charged particles and the movement of those particles.
- energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects,
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light. This en
- sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes
- radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of technologies
17 Clues: comes from vibrations moving through something • the energy stored in an object due to its height above the Earth • sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes • energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects, • the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature. • ...
Danenhowere Energy Crossword 2018-02-27
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- Plants can make sugars called ____________
- This energy source is an organic matter that gets energy from the sun using photosynthesis.
- This renewable energy source depends on the time of day to work
- Wind is renewable or non- renewable
- The mixture that is created when you add alcohol into gasoline
- What is coal mainly used for?
- Something that can be remade in a relatively short period of time
- A factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
- Biomass energy requires land, chemicals and what to grow?
- Gasohole is created when you add what to gasoline?
- What energy source limits air pollution?
- This energy source involves the sun.
- Biomass is an organic matter that gets energy from the sun through what?
- Geothermal energy only produces less than what percent of electricity produced in the U.S?
- What energy conversions occur when a car engine burns gasoline?
- What is one of the three main needs for humans that starts with an E?
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- Chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms
- What is oil mainly used for?
- A solar collector is one way to capture sunlight and change it into ______________
- What do you use to capture sunlight and change it into usable heat energy?
- What sustains life on Earth?
- Compounds that are made from oil
- Hydropower is very efficient, but it is very ____________ to get.
- Something that cannot be replenished or remade in a small amount of time
- This energy source involves water and turbines.
- To get geothermal energy, you must ______ into the earth to get it.
- To use solar power, it depends on the time of what to work?
- an ideal situation for the formation of __________ __________ is an area where land and water meet
28 Clues: What is oil mainly used for? • What sustains life on Earth? • What is coal mainly used for? • Compounds that are made from oil • Wind is renewable or non- renewable • This energy source involves the sun. • What energy source limits air pollution? • Plants can make sugars called ____________ • This energy source involves water and turbines. • ...
Goyalk Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- a mix of gas and alchol.
- something that can provide energy is a what?
- hydrogen produces energy by combining a hydrogen atom with a ______ atom
- a factory where companies separate oils from other products is a ________.
- wind turbines use about ______% of the energy in the wind.
- solar powered ____ and homes cause no pollution.
- a fuel that takes a relitively short amount of time to re generate is considered what?
- energy that is produced from flowing water.
- replacing things with more energy-efficent things is called this.
- hydrogen meets ___ of the 3 energy needs.
- the ideal place for setting up a wind turbine is where ____ and _____ meet.
- keeps heat in so heating systems don’t have to be used as much.
- transportation, electricity, and heating and cooling systems are the 3 ______ _____.
- chemical compounds made from oil are called this.
- the energy conversion when a car engine burns gas.
- wood, the remains of dead animals, plants, and lumber scraps are all types of what?
- hydrogen is made up of ________ resources.
- hydrogen burns _______ than many other fuels.
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- renewable resources don’t _______ the air as much as nonrenewable resources.
- hydrogen comes from the sun's _______ energy.
- refraning from using to much energy is called this.
- when the magma in the Earth's surface heats up ground water people use it for energy.
- ________ is an energy carrier.
- ____ is caused by the uneven heating of the Earth's surface.
- coal, oil, and natural gas are all examples of what?
- solar energy is collected and stored in these.
- hydrogen is never found like this.
- when a neutron goes into a nucleus it's called what?
- when 2 neuclei combine its called what?
- when fuel rods start to heat up too much and begin to melt this happens.
30 Clues: a mix of gas and alchol. • ________ is an energy carrier. • hydrogen is never found like this. • when 2 neuclei combine its called what? • hydrogen meets ___ of the 3 energy needs. • hydrogen is made up of ________ resources. • energy that is produced from flowing water. • something that can provide energy is a what? • hydrogen comes from the sun's _______ energy. • ...
BI 112 CH 6 2020-02-22
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- A type of inhibitor that is an off switch for an enzyme's active site
- A type of reaction that is spontaneous because it releases energy. Delta G is negative.
- Disorganized energy and is related to the 2nd law of thermodynamics
- Binds to active site competing with substrate. (2 words)
- The end product of a metabolic pathway shuts down the pathway which helps to prevent a cell from wasting chemical resources. (2 words)
- A type of energy that is the initial energy that is required to destabilize the existing bonds to initiate a chemical reaction.
- A type of energy that is defined as chemical. It is stored energy, like a rock sitting on the edge of a cliff.
- Non protein enzyme helpers. They help increase rate of reaction time or may be required for an enzyme to function, a lot of vitamins are these.
- A chemical agent that speeds up chemical reactions without being consumed.
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- On switch for an enzyme's active site (2 words)
- Defined as the ability to do work
- Binds to another part of an enzyme causing it to change shape thus making it less active (2 words)
- A type of reaction that is not spontaneous because it needs energy. Delta G is positive.
- State right before the molecules break down in a chemical reaction
- A linked series of chemical reactions occurring within a cell. It builds and breaks down molecules for cellular processes (2 words)
- ATP drives an endergonic reaction by ______ which is transferring a phosphate group to another molecule
- A type of energy that is associated with movement. An example is a skier flying through the air.
- To do work cells much manage energy _____
- A type of pathway that's breaking down large molecules and releasing energy.
- A type of pathway that consumes energy and is used to build large molecules from smaller subunits
20 Clues: Defined as the ability to do work • To do work cells much manage energy _____ • On switch for an enzyme's active site (2 words) • Binds to active site competing with substrate. (2 words) • State right before the molecules break down in a chemical reaction • Disorganized energy and is related to the 2nd law of thermodynamics • ...
Chemistry final crossword puzzle 2020-12-11
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- a subatomic particle with about the same mass of a proton but without a electrical charge
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of a negative electricity
- the arrangement of electrons in the energy levels, sublevels and orbitals of atoms
- the energy required to remove an electron from an atom
- Level, main energy level or distance of an electron from the nucleus; (n); correspond to the rows 1-7 on the Periodic Table
- states that each electron occupies the lowest energy orbital available
- Proposed 1st periodic table where elements were arranged according to Atomic Mass
- electrons occupy equal energy orbitals to maximize the number of unpaired e-s
- regions within the energy levels; corresponds to the block grouping s,p,d,f on the Periodic Table
- 3 mutually perpendicular dumbbell shaped orbitals; second to fill from 2nd energy level on up, can hold max of 6 electrons
- their shapes are even more complex than s, p, or d orbitals; can hold a total of 14 electrons in 7 sub-shells; in the fourth and fifth energy levels
- revised periodic table and arranged elements according to Atomic Number
- 5 orbitals of cloverleaf shape; third to fill for any energy level; beginning in the third shell, can hold a total
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- the energy change occurring when an anion of the element in the gaseous phase loses an electron
- maximum of two electrons may occupy an atomic orbital, but only if they have opposite spins
- Is the smallest constituent unit of ordinary matter that has the properties of a chemical element
- the tendency for an atom to attract electrons to itself when it is chemically combined with another element
- spherical orbitals, first to fill for any energy level: can only hold 2 electrons
- an electron in the highest occupied energy level of an atom.
- a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei, with a positive electric charge.
20 Clues: the energy required to remove an electron from an atom • an electron in the highest occupied energy level of an atom. • a stable subatomic particle with a charge of a negative electricity • states that each electron occupies the lowest energy orbital available • revised periodic table and arranged elements according to Atomic Number • ...
Chapter 17 2021-11-15
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- a facility within a nuclear power plant that generates electricity through controlled nuclear fusion
- conversion of the energy within an atom's nucleus to usable thermal energy by splitting apart atomic nuclei
- an icelike solid that consists of molecules of methane within a crystal network of water molecules
- a deposit of moist sand and clay that can be mined to extract liquid petroleum
- type of mining in which vertical shafts are dug deep into the ground and networks of horizontal tunnels are dug or blasted out to follow deposits of a resource
- energy that an object has because of its position or shape
- energy produced by the flow and interactions of electrons
- chemical reaction when fuel combines rapidly with oxygen
- radioactive material left over from the production of energy and other processes in a nuclear power plant
- a chemical compound derived from oil to make plastics
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- energy that holds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus of an atom
- energy source that can be replaced in a short amount of time
- a liquid fossil fuel made up mostly of hydrocarbons
- an expression of how much of the energy put into a system actually does useful work
- the ability to do work or cause a change
- type of mining pollution that occurs when oxygen and rainwater react with newly exposed rock
- resource that is formed much slower than it is used
- rock that contains hydrocarbons
- conversion of the energy within an atom's nucleus to usable thermal energy by forcing together the small nuclei of lightweight elements under high temperature and pressure
- the accidental melting of the uranium fuel rods inside the core of a nuclear reactor, which causes the release of radiation
- energy produced by motion
- type of mining in which layers of of surface soil and rock are removed from large areas to expose the resource
22 Clues: energy produced by motion • rock that contains hydrocarbons • the ability to do work or cause a change • a liquid fossil fuel made up mostly of hydrocarbons • resource that is formed much slower than it is used • a chemical compound derived from oil to make plastics • chemical reaction when fuel combines rapidly with oxygen • ...
Energy and Physics Crossword 2022-06-02
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- this type of energy is used for bombs
- potential energy that is dependent on height
- includes direction
- the type of energy of heat loss
- power = work divided by ___
- the type of energy of a rolling ball
- used at a doctors office
- range of _____ waves
- often used for wireless communications
- the type of energy of a roller coaster at the the top of the track
- this is the type of simple machine an ax is
- moving an object with a force in the same direction
- waves the wave with the lowest frequency
- work = force x ___
- the rate at which work is done
- how lazy the object is
- has a fulcrum
- measures weight
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- rays used to kill bacteria
- the type of energy that is in every transformation
- the amount an object is pulled downward by gravity
- what work is measured in
- the unit used when calculating power
- mass times acceleration
- law of ___ of energy: energy cannot be created nor destroyed, only change forms
- the type of energy within a battery
- rays heat
- newton’s __ law: for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- has the ability to do work or cause change
- rays usually given off during nuclear reactions
- (final velocity - initial velocity) / time
- newton’s __ law: an object at rest stays at rest; an object in motion stays in motion
- newton’s __ law: the acceleration of an object depends on the force exerted on it and its mass.
- visible spectrum roy g bv
- the type of energy in movement
- the amount of matter in an object
- energy stored due to being stretched or compressed
- the type of energy emitted from the sun
- a simple machine that is an inclined plane around a cylinder
- plane the type of simple machine that a ramp is
40 Clues: rays heat • has a fulcrum • measures weight • includes direction • work = force x ___ • range of _____ waves • how lazy the object is • mass times acceleration • what work is measured in • used at a doctors office • visible spectrum roy g bv • rays used to kill bacteria • power = work divided by ___ • the type of energy in movement • the rate at which work is done • ...
Photosynthesis (Bonghanoy, Hilado, Garcia) 2025-01-22
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- The energy from sunlight absorbed by chlorophyll to power the reactions of photosynthesis.
- Single-celled organisms, like cyanobacteria, that can perform photosynthesis without chloroplasts.
- The green pigment in chloroplasts that absorbs light energy, primarily in the blue and red wavelengths, for photosynthesis.
- Simple, photosynthetic organisms that can perform photosynthesis in aquatic environments.
- A simple sugar molecule, such as glucose, produced during photosynthesis as an energy source for the plant.
- The primary carbohydrate produced during photosynthesis, serving as an energy source for plants and other organisms.
- hairs Tiny extensions of root epidermal cells that increase surface area for water and nutrient absorption from the soil.
- The primary source of energy for photosynthesis, providing light energy to drive the process.
- A byproduct of photosynthesis, released into the atmosphere during the splitting of water molecules.
- Cycle The set of light-independent reactions in photosynthesis that convert carbon dioxide into glucose using energy from ATP and NADPH.
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- Subatomic particles that are energized during the light-dependent reactions and play a key role in producing ATP and NADPH.
- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs, containing chlorophyll and other pigments.
- Small openings on the surface of leaves that allow for gas exchange, including the intake of carbon dioxide and release of oxygen.
- The membrane-bound structures inside the chloroplast where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis take place.
- The process by which plants, algae, and some prokaryotes convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose.
- Multicellular organisms that perform photosynthesis to produce food and oxygen.
- energy The energy stored in the bonds of glucose molecules, produced during photosynthesis.
- The organelle where the glucose produced during photosynthesis is broken down to generate energy in the form of ATP.
- A specialized structure within a cell that performs a specific function, such as the chloroplast in photosynthesis.
- The light wavelengths that are not absorbed by chlorophyll, which give plants their green color.
20 Clues: Multicellular organisms that perform photosynthesis to produce food and oxygen. • Simple, photosynthetic organisms that can perform photosynthesis in aquatic environments. • The energy from sunlight absorbed by chlorophyll to power the reactions of photosynthesis. • energy The energy stored in the bonds of glucose molecules, produced during photosynthesis. • ...
Bohr 2025-12-03
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- – Starts with M: A representation used to explain atomic structure and behavior.
- – Starts with N: A neutral particle (no charge) located in the nucleus of an atom.
- – Starts with H: The simplest atom, with one proton and one electron; key to Bohr’s model.
- – Starts with L: Another term for energy shell where electrons are located.
- – Starts with C: The electrical property of particles (positive, negative, or neutral).
- – Starts with N: The dense center of an atom containing protons and neutrons.
- – Starts with O: The path an electron follows around the nucleus in the Bohr Model.
- – Starts with E: The capacity to do work; in atoms, it determines electron positions in shells.
- – Starts with E: The release of energy as light when an electron falls to a lower energy level.
- – Starts with P: A positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
- – Starts with E: A negatively charged particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom.
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- – Starts with A: The process of an electron taking in energy and moving to a higher level.
- – Starts with Q: A discrete amount of energy absorbed or released by electrons.
- – Starts with V: The number of electrons in the outermost shell that determine chemical bonding.
- – Starts with A: Relating to atoms, the basic units of matter.
- – Starts with S: A specific energy level where electrons are located around the nucleus.
- – Starts with T: The movement of an electron between energy levels.
- – Starts with G: The lowest energy state of an electron in an atom.
- – Starts with E: The state of an electron when it absorbs energy and moves to a higher shell.
- – Starts with P: A particle of light emitted or absorbed when electrons change energy levels.
- – Starts with M: The amount of matter in an object; protons and neutrons give atoms most of their mass.
- – Starts with S: Patterns of light produced when electrons emit energy at specific wavelengths.
22 Clues: – Starts with A: Relating to atoms, the basic units of matter. • – Starts with T: The movement of an electron between energy levels. • – Starts with G: The lowest energy state of an electron in an atom. • – Starts with L: Another term for energy shell where electrons are located. • – Starts with N: The dense center of an atom containing protons and neutrons. • ...
Vocab 2026-04-03
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- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex
- the part of a cell where cellular respiration happens
- matter that makes up the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as air, water, and rocks
- to link two or more things
- a starting substance that is part of a chemical reaction
- an ending substance that is made during a chemical reaction
- something that is required for a process
- matter that makes up the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem
- a type of atom (a tiny piece) that makes up molecules such as carbon dioxide and energy storage molecules
- an organism that gets energy storage molecules (such as glucose) by breaking down dead matter
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- an organism that can make its own energy storage molecules (such as glucose)
- the tiny pieces that all matter—all the stuff in the world—is made of
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- an organism that needs to eat in order to get energy storage molecules (such as starch and fat)
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- a type of energy storage molecule
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- something that results from a process
- a molecule that organisms can use to release the energy they need to survive
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- the process by which plants and other producers use energy from sunlight to change carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose (an energy storage molecule)
- all the living and nonliving things interacting in a particular area
- a type of energy storage molecule
- a closed ecosystem made by humans
- the ability to make things move or change
- the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens
28 Clues: to link two or more things • a type of energy storage molecule • a type of energy storage molecule • a closed ecosystem made by humans • something that results from a process • something that is required for a process • the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • a set of interacting parts forming a complex • ...
Science Energy Unit 2026-05-11
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- source of all energy
- nonrenewable energy that looks like a rock
- nonrenewable energy which is classified as nuclear
- air quality chart
- nonrenewable energy which is known as petrolium
- energy transmitted by electromagnetic waves
- energy stored in bonds between atoms
- energy sources that are bad for the environment but efficient and cheaper
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- energy of moving particles in a substance
- energy due to an object's motion or position
- nonrenewable energy which can cause lung cancer
- movement of charged atoms from one atom to another
- energy sources that are good for the environment and can be costly
13 Clues: air quality chart • source of all energy • energy stored in bonds between atoms • energy of moving particles in a substance • nonrenewable energy that looks like a rock • energy transmitted by electromagnetic waves • energy due to an object's motion or position • nonrenewable energy which can cause lung cancer • nonrenewable energy which is known as petrolium • ...
Work and Energy 2021-12-09
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- energy produced due to chemical bonds
- a machine that does work with only one movement of the machine
- the ability to cause change
- stored energy by compressing or stretching an object
- energy due to motion
- the sum of kinetic energy of the objects in a system
- energy energy that is stored due to the interactions between objects
- the rate at which energy is converted
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- the ratio of the output force to input force
- states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- a combination of two or more simple machines
- a device that changes the force or increases the motion from work
- energy produced due to gravitational forces between objects
- anything around which you can imagine a boundary. It can be a single object or a group of objects.
- force applied through a distance
- the ratio of output work to input work
16 Clues: energy due to motion • the ability to cause change • force applied through a distance • energy produced due to chemical bonds • the rate at which energy is converted • the ratio of output work to input work • the ratio of the output force to input force • a combination of two or more simple machines • states that energy cannot be created or destroyed • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-26
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- the sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of the objects in a system
- the ratio of output work to input work x 100
- a combination of two or more simple machines
- energy that is stored due to the interactions between objects
- the ability to cause change
- the rate which energy is converted
- energy that is due to the gravitational forces between objects
- a device that changes the force or increases the motion from work
- energy due to motion
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- energy that is stored by compressing or stretching an object
- energy that is due to chemical bonds
- states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- the ratio of output force to input force
- anything around which you can imagine a boundary
- a machine that does work with only one movement of the machine
- force applied through a distance
16 Clues: energy due to motion • the ability to cause change • force applied through a distance • the rate which energy is converted • energy that is due to chemical bonds • the ratio of output force to input force • the ratio of output work to input work x 100 • a combination of two or more simple machines • anything around which you can imagine a boundary • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2025-03-26
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- rate at which energy is converted, in watts
- ratio of output work done by machine to input work done on machine, written as percentage
- region/set of regions around which a boundary is defined
- energy stored by compressing/stretching an object
- sum of potential and kinetic energy of objects in a system
- energy moving object has due to motion
- ratio of output force by machine to input force on machine
- energy due to the gravitational force between objects
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- energy stored due to interactions between objects
- ability to cause change
- energy due to chemical bonds
- states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- combination of two or more simple machines
- device that makes doing work faster by increasing the force applied, changing direction or applied force, or increasing the distance
- machine that does work with only one movement
- transfer of energy when force is applied over a distance in joules
16 Clues: ability to cause change • energy due to chemical bonds • energy moving object has due to motion • combination of two or more simple machines • rate at which energy is converted, in watts • machine that does work with only one movement • energy stored due to interactions between objects • states that energy cannot be created or destroyed • ...
