energy Crossword Puzzles
Waves and Energy 2018-05-09
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- electrons flowing through a wire have this type of energy
- a method of heat transfer that is carried by EM waves
- an electromagnetic wave that is used to cook food in microwave ovens
- the process of changing solid to gas
- objects in general shrink when their temperature decreases. One of the few exceptions is this
- an object that is allows light to pass but scatters it
- a state of matter that has a definite volume but NOT shape
- suspended water droplets at high altitudes
- a process that is observed in transparent and translucent objects
- an electromagnetic wave that is visible to human beings
- this is a phenomenon that is similar to clouds, except it happen near the surface of the earth
- the process of changing gas to liquid
- a type of energy that plants use to undergo photosynthesis
- an electromagnetic wave that is used to sterilize surgical instruments
- the process of changing liquid to solid
- a type of energy that molecules have more of when you increase the temperature
- mnemonic for the order of colors
- a state of matter that has an indefinite shape and volume
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- best class in the entire universe
- an object that absorbs most/all light waves
- an electromagnetic wave that is used in night vision cameras
- this is what the 7th graders will do while Sr. Rama is gone :)
- the process of changing gas to solid
- this is what makes objects visible to us
- an electromagnetic wave that is used in medical scans
- an electromagnetic wave that is used in communication
- an insect flying has this kind of energy
- the process of changing liquid to gas
- a method of heat transfer that is possible only if two objects are touching
- talking uses this type of energy
- a cup of hot coffee has this kind of energy
- another word for freezing
- a state of matter that has the least distance between its atoms
- a method of heat transfer that is observed in a hot air balloon
- this is a phenomenon that happens when water is warmer than air above it
- this always goes from warmer to cooler objects
- the process of changing solid to liquid
- an electromagnetic wave that is emitted by radioactive elements
38 Clues: another word for freezing • talking uses this type of energy • mnemonic for the order of colors • best class in the entire universe • the process of changing gas to solid • the process of changing solid to gas • the process of changing liquid to gas • the process of changing gas to liquid • the process of changing liquid to solid • the process of changing solid to liquid • ...
Energy Review Crossword 2022-03-28
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- the natural underground pressure pushes the oil to the surface requiring no additional action.
- Used when coal deposits are deep underground.
- forms from the compression of dead plant material
- the ability to do work
- a mixture of many different hydrocarbons that must be separated at special facilities called refineries to extract our needed materials
- occurs in low oxygen conditions
- natural gas, the cleanest burning of fossil fuels
- energy of electron movement
- the worst man-made ecological disaster ever.
- oil, natural gas, and coal are all types of ______
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- Energy of an object due to its position or shape
- energy of motion
- "energy cannot be created or ______, it can only change forms"
- atoms that emit subatomic particles to become more stable
- used when coal deposits are close to the surface
- fossil fuels are a (renewable/nonrenewable) source *select correct option*
- a form of kinetic energy involving movement of molecules
- water or gas is injected underground to push oil upwards to be collected.
- (the fuel for a nuclear reactor) is an unstable atom and often emits a neutron
- Involves joining 2 atomic nuclei.
- Involves breaking up an atom’s nucleus
21 Clues: energy of motion • the ability to do work • energy of electron movement • occurs in low oxygen conditions • Involves joining 2 atomic nuclei. • Involves breaking up an atom’s nucleus • the worst man-made ecological disaster ever. • Used when coal deposits are deep underground. • Energy of an object due to its position or shape • ...
Cell Energy Quiz 2022-03-10
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- the molecule that is made through photosynthesis
- this is the second step of Cellular Respiration when more energy carrying molecules like NADPH and ATP are made to send to the Electron Transport chain
- this is the final step of Cellular Respiration where the most ATP is produced
- this pigment in the chloroplast is responsible for absorbing sunlight
- this process converts the energy in glucose to ATP
- the space in the middle of the mitochondria
- the fluid inside the chloroplast
- what is left after the 3rd phosphate group is broken off of ATP
- this is a component of smoke and is invisible to the naked eye
- this process takes in Carbon Dioxide & Water and releases Glucose & Oxygen
- this cycle happens in the light independent stage of photosynthesis and is what creates glucose
- this type of fermentation happens in animal cells
- this location is where the Electron Transport Chain is
- the organelle which does photosynthesis
- this step of photosynthesis produces energy carrying molecules like ATP, NADPH and H
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- used for SHORT TERM energy
- when there is no oxygen available cells go through this process
- the first step of cellular respiration that does not require oxygen
- the type of cellular respiration that produces 36-38 ATP
- this is another name for the Krebs Cycle
- there are 3 of these bonded together on ATP
- this type of fermentation happens in plant cells
- the organelle that does aerobic respiration
- the location of the light dependent stage of photosynthesis
- this is required for all things to do aerobic respiration
- this step of photosynthesis takes in Carbon Dioxide
- another name for anaerobic respiration
- the molecule that is the only spendable form of energy for the cells
- the ultimate source of energy for all living things
- this is required by plants and released through cellular respiration
30 Clues: used for SHORT TERM energy • the fluid inside the chloroplast • another name for anaerobic respiration • the organelle which does photosynthesis • this is another name for the Krebs Cycle • there are 3 of these bonded together on ATP • the organelle that does aerobic respiration • the space in the middle of the mitochondria • ...
Achieving Energy Sustainability 2022-04-07
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- heat derived within the sub-surface of the earth.
- solar energy that we capture and store for future use.
- having a balance between emitting carbon and absorbing carbon from the atmosphere in carbon sinks.
- s a bank account that pays different rates of interest, depending on the amount of the funds held in it.
- transportation fuels such as ethanol and biomass-based diesel fuel that are made from biomass materials.
- water pollution caused by particulate terrestrial clastic material, with a particle size dominated by silt or clay.
- is the use of less energy to perform the same task or produce the same result.
- process by which electric current is passed through a substance to effect a chemical change.
- Achieving Energy Sustainability.
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- made from decomposing plants and animals.
- a form of power produced by the natural rise and fall of tides caused by the gravitational interaction between Earth, the sun, and the moon.
- a form of energy that harnesses the power of water in motion such as water flowing over a waterfall to generate electricity.
- convert sunlight directly into electricity.
- is the effort made to reduce the consumption of energy by using less of an energy service.
- is a flammable, colorless, chemical compound, representing one of the most commonly found alcohols in alcoholic beverages.
- an electrochemical cell that converts the chemical energy of a fuel and an oxidizing agent into electricity through a pair of redox reactions.
- the process by which the wind is used to generate mechanical power or electricity.
- a renewable, biodegradable fuel manufactured domestically from vegetable oils, animal fats, or recycled restaurant grease.
- the carbon that occurs in living things and dead things which are not yet transformed into fossils.
- gross removals by planted and natural forests, less non-carbon dioxide emissions and emissions from deforestation, harvesting and harvested wood products.
20 Clues: Achieving Energy Sustainability. • made from decomposing plants and animals. • convert sunlight directly into electricity. • heat derived within the sub-surface of the earth. • solar energy that we capture and store for future use. • is the use of less energy to perform the same task or produce the same result. • ...
Non-Renewable Energy 2022-04-11
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- grid, is the intricate system designed to provide electricity all the way from its generation to the customers
- fuels, are made from decomposing plants and animals
- factor, is the measure of how often a power plant runs for a specific period of time.
- rods, are assembled into bundles called fuel assemblies, which are loaded individually into the reactor core.
- oil, is the moment at which extraction of petroleum reaches a rate greater than that at any time in the past and starts to permanently decrease.
- occurs when a neutron slams into a larger atom, forcing it to excite and split into two smaller atoms—also known as fission products
- rods, are used in nuclear reactors to control the rate of fission of the nuclear fuel – uranium or plutonium
- fusion, is a reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei are combined to form one or more different atomic nuclei and subatomic particles (neutrons or protons)
- curve, is a method for predicting the likely production rate of any finite resource over time.
- a black viscous mixture of hydrocarbons obtained naturally or as a residue from petroleum distillation. It is used for road surfacing and roofing.
- is defined as the activity of a quantity of radioactive material in which one nucleus decays per second.
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- is a very efficient technology to generate electricity and heat
- Coal can be converted into liquid fuel using several liquefaction processes which can be divided into two general categories.
- is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock with a high amount of carbon and hydrocarbons.
- sands, are a type of unconventional petroleum deposit
- carrier, is a substance (fuel) or sometimes a phenomenon (energy system) that contains energy that can be later converted to other forms
- oil, a mixture of hydrocarbons that exists in liquid phase in natural underground reservoirs and remains liquid at atmospheric pressure after passing through surface separating facilities.
- are generally used in electrical generation, engines, and propulsion systems.
- is a natural resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a pace quick enough to keep up with consumption
- is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons that occur on Earth in liquid, gaseous, or solid form
20 Clues: fuels, are made from decomposing plants and animals • sands, are a type of unconventional petroleum deposit • is a very efficient technology to generate electricity and heat • are generally used in electrical generation, engines, and propulsion systems. • factor, is the measure of how often a power plant runs for a specific period of time. • ...
Matter And Energy 2021-12-10
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- - gases surrounding the earth
- current - flow of electricit
- - stretched into a wire
- - color in powder form
- of matter - physical state of a substance
- - push away
- - cannot be broken down
- - reflection of a substance
- - found in all known forms of life
- - move heat
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- - appearance of a substance
- - dull
- - shiny
- - shatter under stress
- - matter in a object
- beam balance - measures the mass of an object
- substance - one type of atom
- - chemical reaction
- - two of more Elements
- - ratio of an object
20 Clues: - dull • - shiny • - push away • - move heat • - chemical reaction • - matter in a object • - ratio of an object • - shatter under stress • - color in powder form • - two of more Elements • - stretched into a wire • - cannot be broken down • - appearance of a substance • - reflection of a substance • current - flow of electricit • substance - one type of atom • - gases surrounding the earth • ...
Matter and Energy 2022-01-06
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- used to measure the movement of heat in a chemical reaction
- property of something that doesn't use size(density, MP)
- type of mixture that is combined evenly and individual parts are not visible
- Two hundred grams of water heated from fifty deg. to seventy five deg> how much J released?(write out answer with letter with dashes in between each word-also answer with correct unit)
- releases energy and feels hot
- formula for exothermic
- going straight from a gas to a solid
- matter in its simplest form, cannot be broken down chemically
- phase change
- ability to perform a task
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- way to separate a mixture using their boiling points
- two or more elements joined together chemically
- two or more substances combined but each retains their individual properties
- copper in water(individual parts visible)
- way to separate a mixture using polarity and size
- property of something that uses size(mass,volume)
- released energy/energy of motion
- example of element-symbol for sodium
- has a defined mass and takes up space
- compressed energy ready to be released
- formula for endothermic
- going straight from a solid to a gas
- phase of matter in curve
- absorbs energy and feels cold
24 Clues: phase change • formula for exothermic • formula for endothermic • phase of matter in curve • ability to perform a task • releases energy and feels hot • absorbs energy and feels cold • released energy/energy of motion • example of element-symbol for sodium • going straight from a solid to a gas • going straight from a gas to a solid • has a defined mass and takes up space • ...
Energy Vocab Crossword 2022-04-18
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- fuel from plants
- energy that comes from Earth's winds
- cooler areas on the sun
- slowest waves in the spectrum
- nonrenewable resource from fossilized trees
- heat moved from Earth's surface air to atmosphere air
- fastest electromagnetic waves
- energy from sun in an electromagnetic wave
- all energy comes from this
- made from remains of animals and plants over time
- decayed plant material
- invisible rays from the sun
- layer in charge of visible light
- stored energy
- the process of making scrap into a new product
- the cycle which carbon goes through animals and plants
- motion energy
- power made from the ocean tides
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- nonrenewable resource that uses uranium to burn clean
- heat produced from the inside of earth
- longer than waves of visible light
- toxic rain with low ph
- petroleum, mined out for gas
- using an item repeatedly
- energy from sun
- to do work
- outbursts from the sun
- renewable resource with water power
- clay and sand mixture with an organic material called bitumen
- limiting the use of nonrenewable resources
- outside part where solar winds are created
31 Clues: to do work • stored energy • motion energy • energy from sun • fuel from plants • toxic rain with low ph • decayed plant material • outbursts from the sun • cooler areas on the sun • using an item repeatedly • all energy comes from this • invisible rays from the sun • petroleum, mined out for gas • slowest waves in the spectrum • fastest electromagnetic waves • power made from the ocean tides • ...
Nutrition and Energy 2023-11-10
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- unit of mass
- breaking down glucose to produce ATP
- 1000 calories (science)=1 kilo calorie
- Interaction of organisms when both require the same limited resource
- suffix referring to sugar
- stores food temporarily and starts the digestion process
- Suffix referring to sugar
- monomers of proteins
- carbohydrate that makes up plant cell wall
- additional digestion of plant material
- feeds on dead organic material
- plant eaters
- single subunit of a macromolecule
- animals with a backbone
- indicator test for lipids
- 1000
- meat eaters
- carbon-based
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- long chain of "monomer" and lipids
- Mechanical stomach of a bird
- indicator test for proteins
- removal of undigested food material
- multiple monomers bonded together
- prefix of amino acids
- number of calories burned (at rest or active)
- sugars, made of C,H,O
- animals that are hunted for food
- hold molecules together
- site of digestion and nutrient absorption
- bonds that hold amino acids together
- environmental factors and inter species relationship that influences the species
- indicator test for starches
- made of C,H,O,N
- meat and plant eaters
- indicator for simple sugars
- inhaling and exhaling
- mass of living organisms in an area
- site of water re-absorption
- chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- made of C,H,O
40 Clues: 1000 • meat eaters • unit of mass • plant eaters • carbon-based • made of C,H,O • made of C,H,O,N • monomers of proteins • prefix of amino acids • sugars, made of C,H,O • meat and plant eaters • inhaling and exhaling • hold molecules together • animals with a backbone • suffix referring to sugar • Suffix referring to sugar • indicator test for lipids • indicator test for proteins • ...
Electrical Energy Vocab 2023-11-21
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- object or type of material that allows the flow of charge in one or more directions
- liquid fuels and blending components produced from biomass materials called feedstocks
- a rectangular plastic board with a bunch of tiny holes in it. These holes let you easily insert electronic components to prototype
- an odorless, gaseous mixture of hydrocarbons—predominantly made up of methane
- measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit
- a liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is present in certa
- relating to or denoting the generation of electricity using flowing water
- the pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop
- an electric current that is uni-directional, so the flow of charge is always in the same direction
- relating to or denoting a mechanical device which is electrically operated.
- heat energy from the earth
- natural movement of air or other gases relative to a planet's surface
- drawing that defines the logical connections between components on a circuit board whether it is a rigid PCB or a flex board
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- living or recently dead organisms and any byproducts of those organisms
- electric current which periodically reverses direction and changes its magnitude
- a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical
- an instrument designed to measure electric current, voltage, and usually resistance, typically over several ranges of value.
- the unit of electric current in the International System of Units.
- structural tissue found in the stems and roots of trees and other woody plants
- a sedimentary deposit composed predominantly of carbon that is readily combustible.
- a device having a designed resistance to the passage of an electric current.
- use of nuclear reactions to produce electricity.
- all components are connected end-to-end, forming a single path for current flow
- one that has two or more paths for the electricity to flow, the loads are parallel to each other
- a light-emitting diode
- radiant light and heat from the Sun
26 Clues: a light-emitting diode • heat energy from the earth • radiant light and heat from the Sun • use of nuclear reactions to produce electricity. • a liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is present in certa • the unit of electric current in the International System of Units. • measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit • ...
Energy efficient education 2024-01-29
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- Unit of power; one is equal to one use of work done per second
- The temperature scale on which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees
- The amount of energy exerted when a force of one newton is applied over one meter
- 1,000 watts
- It produces light electronically with a semiconductor that regulates electric current to produce the different colors. a solar panel in reverse.
- Using resources and machines effectively to optimize the amount of energy usedDomestic and Restroom use Largest singe use of water in the schools.
- Unit of electric potential; often referred to as a "push' that causes electric charges to move.
- the property of a machine getting the most it can from limited energy
- a measure of insulation's capacity to resist winter heat loss and summer heat gain
- The measure of brightness from a light source
- Glass that has thin coating that allows most visible light to come through. UV light (which is bad) is rejected
- An electric current passes through a thin filament, heating it until it produces light
- buildings Certification process for buildings showing efficiency and conservation.
- contains a gas that gives off ultraviolet radiation when electricity flows through it; contains Mercury
- The rate at which work is done
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- The amount of matter in an object
- (British Thermal Unit) The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit
- A unit of heat equal to 100,000 BTUs
- Measurement of light intensity; the illuminance of one square foot surface from a uniform light source.
- A unit of energy equal to 1 quadrillion BTUs
- A substance that reduces the transfer of thermal energy.
- A force causing the movement of an object
- Standard unit of electric current
- number of air exchanges per hour.
- the amount of electricity used in one hour.
- The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that it is touching.
- The temperature scale on which water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212 degrees
- a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
- Energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles.
- The ability to do work or produce change
- The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid
- The push or pull of an object that causes it to accelerate
32 Clues: 1,000 watts • The rate at which work is done • The amount of matter in an object • Standard unit of electric current • number of air exchanges per hour. • A unit of heat equal to 100,000 BTUs • The ability to do work or produce change • A force causing the movement of an object • the amount of electricity used in one hour. • A unit of energy equal to 1 quadrillion BTUs • ...
Types of Energy 2023-12-07
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- Applied force moves in the direction of an object.
- caused by an object pushing air out of the way
- a downward force of gravity acting on an object
- keeps people on the ground at all times
- Gravity moves in the same direction as an object does
- caused by a repulsion between atoms and molecules
- A magnetic field doesn't turn on magnetic force.
- a force that acts on an angle of the direction of motion from an object
- caused by the attraction of atoms and molecules
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- a force caused by an electrical charge
- an upward force exerted on an object in contact with a sur
- when you rub your hands together, what type of force is that?
- when a book is placed on a table,what force keeps the book from falling through
- a force applied on an object
- a force of a charged object that moves in a magnetic field
- what type of force is air resistance
- the charge of a light bulb
- a supporting force when an object comes in contact with a surface
- opposing forces caused by irregularities and chemical bonds
- A car has frictional, gravitational, and normal force
20 Clues: the charge of a light bulb • a force applied on an object • what type of force is air resistance • a force caused by an electrical charge • keeps people on the ground at all times • caused by an object pushing air out of the way • a downward force of gravity acting on an object • caused by the attraction of atoms and molecules • ...
Energy and Waves 2024-03-15
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- The matter through which a wave moves.
- The splitting of atoms that is how nuclear power plants work.
- Energy that is caused by electrons in motion.
- Interference that occurs when the crest parts of one wave overlap the trough of another, decreasing the amplitude.
- Energy that a moving object possesses.
- The type of EMR that have the shortest wavelength and highest energy.
- The type of EMR that shows up as heat.
- The stretched out areas in a longitudinal wave are called:
- This occurs when an object causes a wave to change direction and bend around it.
- The ability to do work or the ability to cause a change.
- Type of wave that is light (radiant).
- The place in a wave where the wave is lowest.
- The type of EMR that causes sunburn.
- This occurs when two or more waves overlap and combine to form a new wave.
- Interference that occurs when the addition of two or more waves crests overlap, increasing the amplitude.
- Wave type that travels from side to side, but the matter moves up and down.
- There are this many types of electromagnetic waves.
- This occurs when a wave bounces back from a surface towards the source.
- Energy that is created by the movement of atoms.
- Wave type where the matter moves back and forth in the same direction that the wave travels.
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- Potential energy that is stored by an object that can stretch or shrink.
- Waves that can travel only through matter.
- The bending of a wave caused by a change in its speed as it moves from one medium to another.
- The type of EMR that have the longest wavelength and lowest energy.
- Energy that is the splitting or combining of atoms.
- Energy that travels in waves.
- The SI (metric) unit of frequency.
- The type of EMR that we can see.
- The distance from the midpoint to the crest or trough.
- The combining of atoms which is how the sun creates it’s energy.
- Potential energy that is stored by objects that are above Earth’s surface.
- The distance from the top of the crest (or trough) of a wave to the top of the following crest (or trough).
- Stored energy due to it’s position.
- The product of the net force acting on an object and the distance moved in the direction of the force.
- The crowded areas in a longitudinal wave are called:
- The number of waves passing the same point per time.
- The place in a wave where the wave is highest.
- Energy created or released by the forming or breaking of bonds.
38 Clues: Energy that travels in waves. • The type of EMR that we can see. • The SI (metric) unit of frequency. • Stored energy due to it’s position. • The type of EMR that causes sunburn. • Type of wave that is light (radiant). • The matter through which a wave moves. • Energy that a moving object possesses. • The type of EMR that shows up as heat. • ...
Energy and work 2024-03-18
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- The power taken from water
- The percentage of the useful work of input energy of devices
- The problems of thermal power plants
- The steam from the boiler rotates ______ to generate electricity
- Which fuel is used mostly in thermal power plants
- What renewable energy source is from the Earth's interior heat?
- The cause of sulfur dioxide emited by coal-burning power plants
- Energy is transformed to useful and _____ work
- Coal, gas and oil are ______ fuels.
- The part of thermal power plant where the steam is produced
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- Efficiency cannot be ______ percent.
- What is the chemical element commonly used in nuclear power plants for generating electricity?
- Electricy is made by _________
- ________ is released to the air and causes air pollution by thermal power plants
- The collection of aerogenerators
- What is the energy stored in the nucleus of an atom called?
- Tidal, wind and solar energies are ______ energies
- What is the process of splitting atoms to release energy called?
- The fuel made by plants or animal matters
- What is the energy associated with the motion of atoms and molecules in a substance called?
- Energy that is not wasted
21 Clues: Energy that is not wasted • The power taken from water • Electricy is made by _________ • The collection of aerogenerators • Coal, gas and oil are ______ fuels. • Efficiency cannot be ______ percent. • The problems of thermal power plants • The fuel made by plants or animal matters • Energy is transformed to useful and _____ work • ...
Energy Transfer Crossword 2024-02-06
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- Heat is transferred through a heated fluid
- Point When objects change from a liquid to a solid
- Substances that participate in a chemical reaction
- When objects change from a solid to a liquid
- Allows heat energy to move through them efficiently
- Formed by the complete transfer of valence electrons
- Symbolic representation of a chemical reaction
- Used to keep heat in or out
- Measure of average kinetic energy of the particles in an object
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- Melting, freezing, vaporization, condensation, sublimation, and deposition
- Minimum energy needed to cause a process to occur
- In a chemical reaction mass is not created or destroyed
- Heat transfers through direct touch
- 0 degrees Kelvin, -273.15 degrees Celsius, -460 degrees Fahrenheit
- Electron pairs known as "shared pairs" or "bonding pairs"
- What is formed at the end of a chemical reaction
- A chemical reaction that absorbs heat from its environment
- A chemical reaction that releases energy through light or heat
- "Electromagnetic waves"
- Flow of energy from warm to cool places
20 Clues: "Electromagnetic waves" • Used to keep heat in or out • Heat transfers through direct touch • Flow of energy from warm to cool places • Heat is transferred through a heated fluid • When objects change from a solid to a liquid • Symbolic representation of a chemical reaction • What is formed at the end of a chemical reaction • ...
Energy and Electricity 2025-03-17
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- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- Relating to or determined by the sun
- A machine for producing continuous power from fluid flow
- A subatomic particle with a negative charge
- The strength and vitality required for sustained activity
- A complete and closed path through which electric current flows
- A device used to store an electric charge
- The difference in electric potential between two points
- A device that produces electricity through a chemical reaction
- A physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge
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- A substance that allows the flow of electrical current
- An electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of current
- The rate at which energy is transferred or converted
- A machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- Capable of being renewed, used for sustainable energy
- A device that transfers electrical energy between circuits
- A flow of electric charge
- A material that resists the flow of electrical current
- The base unit of electric current
- The unit of power equivalent to one joule per second
20 Clues: A flow of electric charge • The base unit of electric current • Relating to or determined by the sun • A device used to store an electric charge • A subatomic particle with a negative charge • The rate at which energy is transferred or converted • The unit of power equivalent to one joule per second • Capable of being renewed, used for sustainable energy • ...
Energy and Electricity 2025-03-17
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- A complete and closed path through which electric current flows
- An electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of current
- Relating to or determined by the sun
- The rate at which energy is transferred or converted
- A machine for producing continuous power from fluid flow
- A flow of electric charge
- The base unit of electric current
- A substance that allows the flow of electrical current
- The strength and vitality required for sustained activity
- A machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
- A device used to store an electric charge
- and Electricity
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- A material that resists the flow of electrical current
- The unit of power equivalent to one joule per second
- A physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge
- The difference in electric potential between two points
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- Capable of being renewed, used for sustainable energy
- A device that transfers electrical energy between circuits
- A device that produces electricity through a chemical reaction
- A subatomic particle with a negative charge
21 Clues: and Electricity • A flow of electric charge • The base unit of electric current • Relating to or determined by the sun • A device used to store an electric charge • A subatomic particle with a negative charge • The unit of power equivalent to one joule per second • The rate at which energy is transferred or converted • Capable of being renewed, used for sustainable energy • ...
Harnessing Human Energy 2025-10-22
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- What is the next unit after HHE?
- we use the format "If _, then _ because..." to write this
- the variable that is manipulated by the experimenter
- What type of science are you learning about this year?
- the variable(s) that remain the same throughout an experiment
- your conclusion or educated guess based on observations and prior knowledge
- the ability to make things move or change
- a synonym for "transform"
- to change from one type of energy to another
- the process of making clear how your evidence supports your claim
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- the variable that is measured or observed in an experiment
- the type of energy that an object has because it is moving
- to move from one object to another or one place to another
- something fact based that you experience with your sense(s)
- a machine that can convert kinetic energy into electrical energy
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- information about the natural world that is used to support or go against (refute) a claim
- the type of energy that is stored in an object or system
- What can create energy?
- a proposed answer to a question about the natural world
20 Clues: What can create energy? • a synonym for "transform" • What is the next unit after HHE? • the ability to make things move or change • to change from one type of energy to another • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • the variable that is manipulated by the experimenter • What type of science are you learning about this year? • ...
Energy in Ecosystems 2024-04-16
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- A model that show how food chains in an ecosystem are linked
- Circulation of nitrogen from air to soil to organisms and back
- Giant sheets of ice
- Layer of gases surrounding the earth
- All of Earth's living things
- Living things that take in groundwater through their roots
- Includes the solid & molten rock and other landforms
- Process when water is evaporating from the leaves of plants
- When water changes from liquid to gas by water vapor
- Water that falls from clouds over land and water
- Models a series of feeding relationships among organisms in an ecosystem
- Yellowstone is home to many hot springs or ______
- Continuous movement of water between Earth's surface and air
- Rain that flows over Earth's surface and gathers in bodies of water
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- A landform which can erupt, part of geosphere
- Plants take in carbon and give off _______
- A model of an entire ecosystem on a smaller scale
- Oxygen-_______ cycle= circulation of oxygen and carbon dioxide gas
- The base of all food chains
- When gas changes to a liquid
- A waste product produced by all living things when energy is used
- Made up of Earth's liquid and solid water
- All food chains end with these
- Water that soaks into the ground and moves through cracks and spaces
- Energy source for the water cycle
- Most of Earth's water exists as this
26 Clues: Giant sheets of ice • The base of all food chains • When gas changes to a liquid • All of Earth's living things • All food chains end with these • Energy source for the water cycle • Layer of gases surrounding the earth • Most of Earth's water exists as this • Made up of Earth's liquid and solid water • Plants take in carbon and give off _______ • ...
Unit 4: Energy 2025-06-11
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- to make or create
- not able to be seen
- to soak up
- something that limits the flow of electric current
- showing time by displaying numerals
- information shown on a screen
- matter that provides an easy path for the flow of heat or other energy
- a long rod used in a machine
- the transfer of heat where there is a difference in temperatures
- to move back and forth quickly
- allowing light to pass through
- a thin beam of light
- a machine that produces electricity
- allowing some light to pass through, but not all
- a bar used to operate a machine
- plant a factory for generating power
- to bump into
- a type of light used in many devices
- the transfer of heat energy, causing movement in liquids and gases
- to bend a light wave
- a measure of how hot or cold something is
- able to be seen
- one part of something that has been divided
- a fine wire
- a flow
- to move from one place to another
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- electricity made fom water power
- the stored energy belonging to something
- the smallest particle of matter
- from the sun
- a closed path or loop through which electricity can flow
- to move from one place to another
- saving the total amount of something
- an image made by reflecting light
- a machine with a wheel for making power
- the transfer of heat energy in waves
- not allowing light to pass through
- a very small piece or speck
- current the flow of electricity
- a tool that uses a strong bean of light
- something that always happens under the same conditions
- to send light back from a shiny surface
- the use of force to move an object
- wave a wave that travels at the speed of light
- having to do with motion
- part of a machine that turns
- all of matter and space
47 Clues: a flow • to soak up • a fine wire • from the sun • to bump into • able to be seen • to make or create • not able to be seen • a thin beam of light • to bend a light wave • all of matter and space • having to do with motion • a very small piece or speck • a long rod used in a machine • part of a machine that turns • information shown on a screen • to move back and forth quickly • ...
Energy Study Guide 2026-02-05
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- cleanest fossil fuel
- big nuclear disaster in ukraine
- fuels that come from biomass and are easily gathered and purchased
- largest energy reserve of natural gas
- main fuel used for vehicles
- allows steam from turbine to condense back into liquid and cool down before being reused
- partially decomposed organic matter found in wet, acidic ecosystems
- extracting natural gas in sedimentary rock layers
- these type of nations that use more energy on a per capita basis
- the amount of time it takes for 50% of a radioactive substance to decay
- leftover rock and soil from mining that may have radioactive elements
- used to recover crude oil and is a combination of clay, sand, water, and bitumen
- occurs when clearing land for mining, an environmental consequence of coal
- largest energy reserve of oil
- energy sources that exist in fixed amounts
- these currents help give geothermal its ability to be used for an alternative energy source
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- enables these organisms to be directed into a tube that carries them over a dam
- type of solar energy that absorbs or blocks the sun's heat without the use of electrical equipment
- largest energy reserve of coal
- used on top of buildings to absorb the sun's heat
- type of energy that spins wind blades to produce energy
- energy conservation like lowering the thermostat or planting native plants instead of grass
- energy sources that can be replenished naturally at or near the rate of consumption
- main fuel for electricity generation
- most dense form of coal
- organic matter burned to release heat for homes/cooking
- what natural gas is mostly made of
- thick, sticky, semi-solid form of petroleum
- built in a river to create an artificial lake (reservoir)
- hot water from power plant is released back into surface waters causing fish to die
30 Clues: cleanest fossil fuel • most dense form of coal • main fuel used for vehicles • largest energy reserve of oil • largest energy reserve of coal • big nuclear disaster in ukraine • what natural gas is mostly made of • main fuel for electricity generation • largest energy reserve of natural gas • energy sources that exist in fixed amounts • ...
Pak Energy 052024 2024-05-23
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- Which field do we place driver instructions in that pertain to the order?
- When building split pickups and droppoffs what icon do we select?
- What feature in Pak Energy is utilized to conduct research on tickets?
- Which selection is chosen to add/remove drivers on current shift?
- What feature on the driver tablet is to be utilized if Driver is having System issues?
- What feature is utilized to confirm connectivity of driver on Pak Energy?
- Who is responsible for updating/removing/re-assigning work at the end of shift?
- What step must a ticket be at in order to "split/move" onto another driver?
- What feature is utilized for modifying a driver's schedule?
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- What are the two methods of creating a load?
- What is the default number (3 x's back to back)entered for loaded mileage field if one is not auto populated or unknown?
- What type of box populates when work is changed or message is sent on the driver's tablet?
- Field 2 utilized for scheduled loads that specify quantity?
- Which field does the customer reference number get placed?
- Field 1 utilized for scheduled loads that specify the number of days?
- What icon do you utilize in order to create a customization profile?
- What must be selected when assigning loads from availability to driver?
- What is the name of the feature you select when you right click on a drivers load for diversions?
- What is the driver details feature used for?
- A form of templated automation when building loads?
20 Clues: What are the two methods of creating a load? • What is the driver details feature used for? • A form of templated automation when building loads? • Which field does the customer reference number get placed? • Field 2 utilized for scheduled loads that specify quantity? • What feature is utilized for modifying a driver's schedule? • ...
Forces and energy 2024-04-24
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- The ultimate energy source
- The greater the mass of an object the __ the gravitational pull between them
- Weight is the measurement of the ____ pull
- Force that pulls
- When an object is pushed together is has what type of force
- Force due to action of our muscles
- These forces do not need to touch
- A____ of energy is something that stores energy
- The forces physically touch
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- Force that pushes
- Force can make an object move faster
- This energy source will be used up because they cannot be replaced
- A force that pulls everything back to earth
- The ability to do work
- Mass is the measurement of __
- Two people are in a tug of war, the rope now has what type of force
- This energy source is constantly being replaced and will not be exhausted
- Force exerted by a charged body on another charged body
- All forces are measured in
- Force acting opposite to the direction of motion
20 Clues: Force that pulls • Force that pushes • The ability to do work • The ultimate energy source • All forces are measured in • The forces physically touch • Mass is the measurement of __ • These forces do not need to touch • Force due to action of our muscles • Force can make an object move faster • Weight is the measurement of the ____ pull • ...
Energy in Ecosystems 2025-04-24
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- Organisms that break down dead and decaying animals
- A sequence in which energy is transferred from one organism to the next
- Name of the process of breaking down food to make energy
- An herbivore that lives in the forest one kind is called a white tail. Bambi is one,
- Organism that lives in or on another organism without killing it immediately
- Chemical from the deep ocean that bacteria eat
- Consumers that eat both plants and animals
- Organisms that get energy by eating other organisms
- The source of all life on Earth
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- Place where the food chain doesn't rely on the Sun
- All the living and nonliving things in a specific area
- An organism that makes its own food
- Consumers that eat only producers
- Organisms that eat the dead animals after predators have taken most of the meat
- Consumers that eat only other consumers
- All the feeding relationships in an ecosystem
- Animal that kills and eats another animal
- Type of animal that lives in the deep ocean and gets energy by using chemicals
- An omnivore that lives in a sty and says oink
- A carnivorce that roars (Simba is one)
20 Clues: The source of all life on Earth • Consumers that eat only producers • An organism that makes its own food • A carnivorce that roars (Simba is one) • Consumers that eat only other consumers • Animal that kills and eats another animal • Consumers that eat both plants and animals • All the feeding relationships in an ecosystem • An omnivore that lives in a sty and says oink • ...
Non-Renewable Energy 2025-03-21
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- a form of biomass used to cook and heat homes that is more efficient than wood
- the largest nuclear accident ever caused explosions fires, radiation spread across Europe contaminating crops, killing people, and causing people to evacuate
- a consequence of using nonrenewable energy sources that add carbon and other gasses into the atmosphere
- a liquid with high energy efficiency that is the most efficient energy form for engines
- a possible risk of using oil in which oil enters into animal habitats accidentally harming ecosystems including the people and animals in them
- Old carbon contained in fossil fuels
- a possible disease that could occur if you are exposed to low levels of radioactivity due to damage to your DNA
- a nuclear reaction where a neutron strikes a relatively large atomic nucleus which then splits into many parts releasing energy and neutrons in the form of heat
- where non renewable fuel originates
- fuels derived from biological material that became fossilized millions of years ago
- a possible sickness that could occur if you are exposed to high levels of radioactivity in addition to death or organ failure
- the radioactive isotope used in nuclear powerplants
- a form of biomass that when burned inside can cause cancer or emphysema
- a residue left behind after uranium is mined
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- nuclear fuel that can no longer produce enough heat to be used in a powerplant but still admits radioactivity
- a byproduct of combustion that overtime leads to global warming
- chemical reaction between and any fossil fuel and oxygen resulting in the production of carbon dioxide, water, and the release of energy
- carbon in biomass that was recently in the atmosphere
- a form of biomass used to cook and heat homes
- electricity generated from the nuclear energy contained in nuclear fuel
- a term used when referring to something that does not produce air pollutants such as nuclear power
- what is used in cars due to its ability to start and stop an engine quickly
- the time it takes to become half as radioactive
- an air pollutant caused by the use of biomass
24 Clues: where non renewable fuel originates • Old carbon contained in fossil fuels • a residue left behind after uranium is mined • a form of biomass used to cook and heat homes • an air pollutant caused by the use of biomass • the time it takes to become half as radioactive • the radioactive isotope used in nuclear powerplants • ...
the Thermal energy 2025-04-03
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- radiation - Invisible radiation in the part of the electromagnetic spectrum characterized by wavelengths just longer than those of ordinary visible red light and shorter than those of microwaves or radio waves.
- inquiry – the many ways in which scientists study the natural world and propose explanations based on the evidence they gather.
- - a unit of energy equivalent to the heat energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 °C (now often defined as equal to 4.1868 joules).
- – the facts, figures, and other evidence gathered through observations.
- - deduce or conclude (information) from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements.
- - a way of learning about the natural world.
- - heat transfer or movement between things that are touching.
- – one of the factors that can change in an experiment.
- - to make something different, alter or modify.
- Thermal Unit (Btu) - the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of liquid water by 1 degree Fahrenheit at the temperature that water has its greatest density (approximately 39 degrees Fahrenheit).
- variable (dependent variable) – the variable that changes because of the manipulated variable.
- – making a forecast of what will happen in the future based on past experience or evidence.
- - the quality, state, or degree of being stable: such as a resistance to change.
- - heat transfer or movement within a fluid, such as liquid or air.
- - what makes up everything in the universe.
- - a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.
- - an instance of one moving object or person striking violently against another.
- – materials with low electron mobility.
- experiment – a test of a hypothesis under conditions established by the scientist.
- – the average amount of energy of motion of each molecule of a substance.
- - the action of a force against an opposing force.
- - symbol K, is the primary unit of temperature in the International System of Units, used alongside its prefixed forms and the degree Celsius. K − 273.15 = °C ; (K − 273.15) × 9/5 + 32 = °F.
- - the capacity for doing work.
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- - heat transfer through empty space not requiring a medium.
- - an instrument used to measure temperature.
- energy - Kinetic energy is a form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion.
- - using one or more of your senses to gather information.
- - the scale of temperature on which water freezes at 32° and boils at 212° under standard conditions. The conversion formula for a temperature that is expressed on the Celsius (°C) scale to its Fahrenheit (°F) representation is: F = 9/5C + 32.
- waves – waves that transfer electrical and magnetic energy not requiring a medium to travel.
- - mass divided by volume.
- - a state of stability in which there is no matter flowing into or out of the system.
- - a possible explanation for a set of observations or answer to a scientific question.
- law – describes an observed pattern in nature, but does not provide an explanation for it.
- – materials with high electron mobility
- – the thermal energy transferred from one object to another as a result of difference in temperature.
- variable (independent variable) – the variable that a scientist changes in an experiment.
- energy – the total energy of all the atoms that make up an object.
- - the scale of temperature in which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100° under standard conditions. The conversion formula for a temperature that is expressed on the Farenheit (°F) scale to its Celsius (°C) representation is: C = 5/9(F - 32).
- – tiny particles that when joined together and act as a unit make up molecules.
- - the transfer of energy from particles colliding with other particles but doesn’t transfer the particles along the path of the energy.
- - a set of parts working together to perform a certain function or unified whole.
- Heat - The specific heat is the amount of heat per unit mass required to raise the temperature by one degree celsius. (The specific heat of water is 1 calorie/gram °C = 4.186 joule/gram °C which is higher than any other common substance. As a result, water plays a very important role in temperature regulation.)
- Energy/Science Terms: Use this alphabetized list to help you make your own crossword puzzle on Google Classroom. I have provided you the Google Sheets grid to make it on.
- - the quotient obtained by dividing the sum total of a set of figures by the number of figures.
- - It is equal to the energy transferred to an object when a force of one newton acts on that object in the direction of its motion through a distance of one meter.
- – explaining or interpreting the things you observe based on reasoning from what you already know.
- - the amount of matter in an object or substance.
- - to move from one place to another.
- theory – a well-tested scientific concept that explains a wide range of observations.
49 Clues: - mass divided by volume. • - the capacity for doing work. • - to move from one place to another. • – materials with high electron mobility • – materials with low electron mobility. • - an instrument used to measure temperature. • - a way of learning about the natural world. • - what makes up everything in the universe. • - to make something different, alter or modify. • ...
Earth's Energy Budget 2024-10-03
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- A boundary separating two masses of air with different densities, typically associated with weather changes such as temperature shifts, precipitation, and wind patterns.
- The second layer of the atmosphere, which contains most of the ozone in Earth’s atmosphere.
- Variation or cycle that occurs daily, such as temperature or solar radiation changes between day and night
- A molecule consisting of 3 oxygen atoms found primarily in the stratosphere. When created in the troposphere, it can be a harmful pollutant.
- Half of the Earth, usually divided into Northern and Southern by the equator or Eastern and Western by the prime meridian.
- Electromagnetic radiation emitted by the Sun that includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation, contributing to Earth's energy balance.
- The lowest layer of the atmosphere extending from the surface to an altitude between 8 kilometers (at the poles) and 14 kilometers (in the tropics); most weather occurs in this layer.
- Collections of water (in liquid or ice phase) in the atmosphere that are often classified by their shape and height.
- The heat energy transferred between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere that causes a change in temperature without changing the phase of a substance.
- The combined energy transfer from evaporation of water from the surface and transpiration of water by plants growing on that surface.
- The amount of water vapor present in the air, often expressed as a percentage of the maximum amount of water vapor that the air can hold at a given temperature.
- The mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth and some other planets. Biogeochemical processes, including human activities, determine the concentrations of the gaseous constituents of this
- The rate of change of atmospheric properties, such as temperature, pressure, or humidity, over a specified distance, often influencing wind patterns and weather systems.
- The redirection of light in all directions due to interactions with air molecules, aerosols, or clouds.
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- An abbreviated term for incoming solar radiation.
- The transfer of heat energy vertically through a medium through motion of matter. In the atmosphere, it may be seen visibly by cloud formation and thunderstorm development
- The transfer of energy through a medium from molecule to molecule due to a gradient in temperature
- A naturally occurring process that aids in heating the Earth's surface and atmosphere
- The layer of Earth's atmosphere between the stratosphere and the thermosphere, known for temperatures that decrease with altitude.
- The proportion of the incident light or radiation that is reflected by a surface, typically expressed as a percentage.
- The balance between the incoming energy from the sun and the outgoing energy emitted by the Earth back into space. It determines Earth's climate and temperature
- Shortwave electromagnetic waves having wavelengths between 0.1 and 0.4 micrometers that is harmful to plants and animals, including humans.
- A solid particle suspended in the atmosphere. Volcanic eruptions, salt spray, dust storms and forest fires are natural sources of this
- NASA instruments that provides direct measurements of reflected solar radiation and emission of thermal infrared radiation from the earth to space
- The second most abundant element in the universe, it is found in higher concentrations in the upper atmosphere due to its lightness and low chemical reactivity.
- Energy that is emitted from a source in the form of rays or waves
- The heat energy absorbed or released during a phase change of a substance, such as from liquid to gas or vice versa, without changing its temperature
- A form of electromagnetic radiation, with a wavelength that is observable to the human eye (about 400–750 nanometers).
- A process by which energy penetrates the inner structure of a material, causing that material to gain energy.
- The return of sound or light back to its source. In the atmosphere, the process where incoming solar rays are redirected back upward after striking particles.
30 Clues: An abbreviated term for incoming solar radiation. • Energy that is emitted from a source in the form of rays or waves • A naturally occurring process that aids in heating the Earth's surface and atmosphere • The second layer of the atmosphere, which contains most of the ozone in Earth’s atmosphere. • ...
Work Energy Power 2024-10-06
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- THE PERCENTAGE INCREASE IN THE KINETIC ENERGY WHEN LINEAR MOMENTUM INCREASES 3 PERCENT
- THE INITIAL SPEED OF A BALL THROWN DOWNWARDS FROM 10 M THAT AFTER LOOSING 50% OF ITS ENERGY ON IMPACT RISES TO 10m
- POWER, IN Kw, GIVEN BY ENGINE OF A 1500 kg CAR MOVING AT CONSTANT SPEED OF 5m/s AGAINST A FRICTIONAL FORCE OF 1600 N
- MINIMUM WORK NEEDED TO BRING ON THE SMOOTH TABLE THE 1/3 RD PART OF AN 8.4m, 15 kg CHAIN THAT IS HANGING FROM EDGE
- THE TIME OF A SOLID BALL, ρ = 0.5 BEING SUBMERGED AFTER ITS FREE FALL FROM A HEIGHT OF 20 m AND THEREBY ENTERING WATER.
- THE MASS OF THE STATIONARY BLOCK ON FULLY ELASTIC COLLISION WITH WHICH A 3 kg BLOCK LOOSES 8/9 TH OF ITS ENERGY
- THE VELOCITY OF A 1 kg BODY AT 3 SECONDS FROM START IF POWER SUPPLIED TO IT VARIES AS 18*(TIME IN SECONDS FROM START)2
- THE POWER, IN MW, DELIVERED TO A TURBINE BY WATER FALLING AT A RATE OF 1000kg/s FROM A HEIGHT OF 200 m
- THE POTENTIAL ENERGY OF A 10 kg √2 m LONG UNIFORM ROD INCLINED AT 45⁰ TO THE HORIZON WITH ONE END ON GROUND
- THE VALUE OF k IF THE WORK DONE BY THE FORCE F = (3i + 4j) ACTING ON A PARTICLE MOVING ALONG THE LINE 4y + kx =3 IS ZERO
- POWER, IN Kw, OF ENGINE OF A 1500 kg CAR MOVING AT 5m/s AGAINST A FRICTIONAL FORCE OF 1500 N AND AN INCLINE OF 1 IN √99
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- THE WORK DONE BY THE FORCE, F =10i/v ACTING ON A BODY MOVING ALONG THE x AXIS, IN 9 SECONDS
- THE WORK DONE BY THE POSITION DEPENDENT FORCE F = (7 -2x + 3x2) i IN MOVING A 2 kg BODY FROM x = 3.5 TO x = 5
- THE HEIGHT TO WHICH A BODY RISES AFTER HAVING FALLEN FREELY FROM 10 m AND LOOSING 30% OF ITS ENERGY ON IMPACT
- WORK DONE BY A FORCE THAT MOVES A BODY OF 0.5 kg AS PER THE RELATION x = 3t2 +4t +5 IN FIRST 2 SECONDS
- WHAT IS THE CONSTANT FRICTION FORCE THAT STOPS A BODY HAVING KINETIC ENERGY OF 100 J IN 5 m
- THE MASS OF A BLOCK WHICH ON FALLING ON A MASSLESS SPRING (k =100 N/m ) FROM 1 m HEIGHT CAUSES COMPRESSION OF 0.56 m
- HOW MANY TONS OF WATER MUST FALL FROM A 10 M HIGH DAM ON TURBINE TO PRODUCE 1 MW OF POWER
- THE TIME TAKEN BY AN ENGINE DELIVERING 10 Kw TO LIFT A MASS OF 400 Kg TO A HEIGHT OF 40 m
- THE WORK DONE BY A FORCE, ACTING ON A 6 kg BODY DISPLACING IT ALONG THE x AXIS AS PER x = t2/4 , IN FIRST 4 SECONDS
20 Clues: THE PERCENTAGE INCREASE IN THE KINETIC ENERGY WHEN LINEAR MOMENTUM INCREASES 3 PERCENT • HOW MANY TONS OF WATER MUST FALL FROM A 10 M HIGH DAM ON TURBINE TO PRODUCE 1 MW OF POWER • THE TIME TAKEN BY AN ENGINE DELIVERING 10 Kw TO LIFT A MASS OF 400 Kg TO A HEIGHT OF 40 m • ...
Terms - Energy Producing 2025-10-30
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- Acid Essential for dogs
- Another term for fiber
- Abbreviation for Essential Fatty Acid
- Solid fats
- The number of essential required amino acids for cats
- Raw material in food compounds
- Protein building blocks
- Adenosine Triphosphate
- protein breakdown into glucose by liver / kidneys
- Substance that supports life when ingested
- Acceptability of food
- Acid Essential for cats
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- Acid Essential for both dogs & cats
- Substances added in food
- Kilocalories abbreviation
- Most important amino acid for cats
- Nutrients that can be made by the body
- Amount of nutrients available for absorption
- The number of essential required amino acids for dogs
- Another term for calories
- Most common nutritional issue in dogs / cats
- Liquid fats
- Major energy source for large animals
- Nutrients that cannot be synthesized by the body
- Association of American Fees Control Officials
25 Clues: Solid fats • Liquid fats • Acceptability of food • Another term for fiber • Adenosine Triphosphate • Acid Essential for dogs • Protein building blocks • Acid Essential for cats • Substances added in food • Kilocalories abbreviation • Another term for calories • Raw material in food compounds • Most important amino acid for cats • Acid Essential for both dogs & cats • ...
Energy and Electricity 2025-12-10
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- When charges inside an object shift so one side becomes more positive or negative.
- This kind of circuit stops current from flowing because the path is broken.
- This kind of circuit allows current to flow because the path is complete.
- _____ Law says that current increases with higher voltage and decreases with higher resistance.
- Energy in motion
- A negatively charged particle that can move and create charge imbalance.
- The net movement of electric charge in a single direction.
- The same types of charges _______ from one another.
- States that energy can not be created or destroyed, only transferred
- A closed path that electric current must have in order to flow.
- Transfer of electrons through direct contact between two objects.
- Removing excess charge by transferring electrons into the Earth.
- Movement of charges caused by a charged object brought near a neutral one.
- __________ electricity is a buildup of excess electric charge on the surface of an object.
- What resistance does to the flow of electrons in a wire or material.
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- Stored energy
- The simplest form of matter, made of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- The tendency of a material to oppose the flow of electrons.
- Material that allows electrons to flow easily, like metals and skin.
- Static ________ is the sudden flow of electric charge used to neutralize imbalance; lightning is an example.
- A neutral particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
- The area around a charged object where it can push or pull other charges.
- Material that blocks the flow of electrons, like plastic, rubber, or wood.
- device that turns chemical energy into electricity
- What kind of energy a battery starts as
- Different types of charges _______ one another.
- ________ difference is the “push” that causes charge to move from high voltage to low voltage.
- A positively charged particle found in the nucleus of an atom.
- Transfer of electrons by rubbing, like socks on carpet or a balloon on clothing.
29 Clues: Stored energy • Energy in motion • What kind of energy a battery starts as • Different types of charges _______ one another. • device that turns chemical energy into electricity • A neutral particle found in the nucleus of an atom. • The same types of charges _______ from one another. • The net movement of electric charge in a single direction. • ...
Unit 2 science test 2018-10-10
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- energy is the total kinetic energy of particles
- if the ability to cause change.
- the increase in volume that results from an increase in temperature.
- The movement of air caused by differences in air pressure
- is the energy that an object has due to its, position, condition, or chemical composition
- is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles
- is the transfer of energy due to the movement of matter.
- states that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- Jet stream are narrow belts of high speed winds that blow from west to east, between 7 km and 16 km above earths surface.
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- the mixture of gases that surround earth
- is the energy that is transferred between objects that are at different temperatures
- is the transfer of energy from one object to another object through direct contact
- Local winds are the movement of air over short distances.
- is the transfers of energy as electromagnetic waved
- is the energy of an object that is due to motion.
- pressure is the measure of the force with which air molecules push on an area of surface.
- the apparent curving of the path of a moving object from an otherwise straight path due to earths rotation.
17 Clues: if the ability to cause change. • the mixture of gases that surround earth • energy is the total kinetic energy of particles • is the energy of an object that is due to motion. • states that energy cannot be created or destroyed • is the transfers of energy as electromagnetic waved • is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles • ...
Energy Stores & Pathways 2022-01-27
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- Energy transferred due to temperature differences
- Energy cannot be ________ or destroyed
- The energy stored as static electricity
- The energy stored in a bar magnet
- The energy gained when an object is lifted
- Energy transferred as a moving charge
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- The energy stored in an atoms nucleus
- The energy stored in a battery
- The energy related to the temperature of an object
- Energy transferred as a wave
- The energy stored by stretching or squashing
- The energy stored in a moving object
- Energy transferred as a force
13 Clues: Energy transferred as a wave • Energy transferred as a force • The energy stored in a battery • The energy stored in a bar magnet • The energy stored in a moving object • The energy stored in an atoms nucleus • Energy transferred as a moving charge • Energy cannot be ________ or destroyed • The energy stored as static electricity • The energy gained when an object is lifted • ...
Energy crossword puzzle 2017-12-03
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- The transfer of energy through gasses or little
- The transfer of energy through the collision of particles
- energy associated with the position of motion of an object
- energy associated with light
- energy associated with an objects temperature
- energy associated with sound waves
- energy associated with the vibration of matter
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- The transfer of internal energy through electromagnetic waves
- energy associated with the actraction between two objects
- energy associated with an objects motion
- energy associated with an objects position
- energy associated with an object atomic nuclei
- energy that comes from chemical reactions
13 Clues: energy associated with light • energy associated with sound waves • energy associated with an objects motion • energy that comes from chemical reactions • energy associated with an objects position • energy associated with an objects temperature • energy associated with an object atomic nuclei • energy associated with the vibration of matter • ...
Energy crossword puzzle 2022-11-03
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- Electromagnetic waves being transmitted through space, caused by the vibration of electrically charged particles.
- The movement of energy from one form to another.
- Is a form of potential energy related to the energy stored in the bonds between atoms in a compound.
- Unit of measure for energy.
- Related to the potential energy stored in bonds between particles in the nucleus of an atom.
- The amount of useful energy you get from any type of system.
- The kinetic energy of its particles. Particles move faster at higher temperatures than at lower temperatures.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
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- 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.
- Is kinetic energy caused by the transfer of the vibration of particles in materials such as steel, water, or air.
- Is the sum of an object's kinetic and potential energy. ex. related to the movement of objects and it's position in gravity.
- Is the stored energy that an object has due to its position (gravitational energy), condition (stretching a rubber band) OR chemical composition (breaking bonds between atoms).
- Is the energy that results from the position or motion of charged particles. ex. charged electrons on the move.
- energy of an object due to motion
15 Clues: Unit of measure for energy. • energy of an object due to motion • The ability to do work or cause change. • The movement of energy from one form to another. • The amount of useful energy you get from any type of system. • Energy sources that are constantly being replenished, such as sunlight, wind, and water. • ...
Energy crossword puzzle 2022-11-03
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- Electromagnetic waves being transmitted through space, caused by the vibration of electrically charged particles.
- The movement of energy from one form to another.
- Is a form of potential energy related to the energy stored in the bonds between atoms in a compound.
- Unit of measure for energy.
- Related to the potential energy stored in bonds between particles in the nucleus of an atom.
- The amount of useful energy you get from any type of system.
- The kinetic energy of its particles. Particles move faster at higher temperatures than at lower temperatures.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
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- 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.
- Is kinetic energy caused by the transfer of the vibration of particles in materials such as steel, water, or air.
- Is the sum of an object's kinetic and potential energy. ex. related to the movement of objects and it's position in gravity.
- Is the stored energy that an object has due to its position (gravitational energy), condition (stretching a rubber band) OR chemical composition (breaking bonds between atoms).
- Is the energy that results from the position or motion of charged particles. ex. charged electrons on the move.
- energy of an object due to motion
15 Clues: Unit of measure for energy. • energy of an object due to motion • The ability to do work or cause change. • The movement of energy from one form to another. • The amount of useful energy you get from any type of system. • Energy sources that are constantly being replenished, such as sunlight, wind, and water. • ...
The Atmosphere 2018-10-15
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- - transfer of energy from one object to another through direct contact
- - mixture of gases that surrounds Earth
- - transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves
- energy - energy due to position, condition or chemical composition
- energy - energy of motion
- - movement of air caused by difference in air pressure
- of conservation of energy - states energy cannot be created or destroyed
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- winds - movement of air over short distances
- - transfer of energy due to the movement of matter
- - a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles
- streams - narrow belts of high-speed winds that blow from west to east
- - energy that is transferred between objects at different temperatures
- effect - the curving of a path of a moving object due to Earth's rotation
- expansion - increase in volume that results form an increase in temperature
- pressure - measure of the force with which air molecules push on an area of a surface
15 Clues: energy - energy of motion • - mixture of gases that surrounds Earth • winds - movement of air over short distances • - transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves • - transfer of energy due to the movement of matter • - a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles • - movement of air caused by difference in air pressure • ...
Chapter 2 - Vocab Words 2016-09-28
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- Consumer - Organisms that eat other organisms (meat eaters) Carnivores are an example
- Energy - Energy from the sun
- - Green plants that produce new food (sugar) through photosynthesis
- Energy - Energy from the sugars and starches made by plant leaves during photosynthesis
- Succession - Also called Ecological succession: The change that occurs as one kind of living organism replaces another in an environment
- - Living organisms
- - Break the organic materials back down into their constituents for reuse in the ecosystem.
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- Energy - Energy created in the form of heat when coal, crude oil, or other fuels are burned
- Consumer - Organisms that eat plants. Herbivores are an example
- Energy - Energy converted from thermal energy that uses kinetic energy to drive generators or other equipment
- - Take the primary source of food, incorporate other chemicals and energy forms, and change it into more complex organic compounds,foods, and tissue.
- - Plant eating organisms
- - Non-living things
- Community - The plants that occupy an environment when the succession of species is complete & plant populations become stable.
- Energy - Energy associated with motion and movement
15 Clues: - Living organisms • - Non-living things • - Plant eating organisms • Energy - Energy from the sun • Energy - Energy associated with motion and movement • Consumer - Organisms that eat plants. Herbivores are an example • - Green plants that produce new food (sugar) through photosynthesis • ...
Energy stores and Transfers 2025-08-25
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- Energy carried by vibrations we hear.
- Energy stored in stretched or compressed springs and rubber bands
- Energy stored in food, fuel or batteries
- Energy stored in the nucleus of atoms.
- Energy stored in objects high above the ground.
- Energy transferred through wires.
- Transfer of energy by heating
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- The law that says energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- Energy of moving objects.
- Energy stored in hot objects
- The total energy always stays the same
- Energy carried by the Sun, bulbs, and candles.
- Energy is often wasted as this form in machines
13 Clues: Energy of moving objects. • Energy stored in hot objects • Transfer of energy by heating • Energy transferred through wires. • Energy carried by vibrations we hear. • The total energy always stays the same • Energy stored in the nucleus of atoms. • Energy stored in food, fuel or batteries • Energy carried by the Sun, bulbs, and candles. • ...
Energy and Heat 2022-06-15
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- energy associated with position
- energy associated with motion
- energy associated with motion of particles
- transfer of thermal energy through liquids
- force applied
- push or pull of one object
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- transfer of energy by waves
- transfer of thermal energy through solids
- amount of thermal energy transferred
- slows down the transfer of thermal energy
- promotes transfer of thermal energy
- how much thermal energy there is
- energy can change form
13 Clues: force applied • energy can change form • push or pull of one object • transfer of energy by waves • energy associated with motion • energy associated with position • how much thermal energy there is • promotes transfer of thermal energy • amount of thermal energy transferred • transfer of thermal energy through solids • slows down the transfer of thermal energy • ...
Energy crossword puzzle 2022-11-03
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- Electromagnetic waves being transmitted through space, caused by the vibration of electrically charged particles.
- The movement of energy from one form to another.
- Is a form of potential energy related to the energy stored in the bonds between atoms in a compound.
- Unit of measure for energy.
- Related to the potential energy stored in bonds between particles in the nucleus of an atom.
- The amount of useful energy you get from any type of system.
- The kinetic energy of its particles. Particles move faster at higher temperatures than at lower temperatures.
- The ability to do work or cause change.
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- 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.
- Is kinetic energy caused by the transfer of the vibration of particles in materials such as steel, water, or air.
- Is the sum of an object's kinetic and potential energy. ex. related to the movement of objects and it's position in gravity.
- Is the stored energy that an object has due to its position (gravitational energy), condition (stretching a rubber band) OR chemical composition (breaking bonds between atoms).
- Is the energy that results from the position or motion of charged particles. ex. charged electrons on the move.
- energy of an object due to motion
15 Clues: Unit of measure for energy. • energy of an object due to motion • The ability to do work or cause change. • The movement of energy from one form to another. • The amount of useful energy you get from any type of system. • Energy sources that are constantly being replenished, such as sunlight, wind, and water. • ...
Natural Resources Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-15
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- Non-renewable energy is more expensive than renewable energy
- What type of energy is created from trees and plants and is used to make ethanol, diesel, and other organic fuels. Includes crops and plant waste and methane gas produced from decomposition
- What type of energy is kinetic that causes blades of wind turbines to turn.
- What type of energy is harnessed off the power of moving water to create electricity.
- Resources that can be exhausted or cannot be replaced quickly as consumed
- What type of energy uses solar cells to convert light energy directly into electrical energy
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- Form of energy that is constantly and rapidly renewed that comes from resources which are continually replenished. Ex: sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves.
- That type of argument is this to support renewable energy? (Social Economic Environmental) Very few of renewable energy create pollution, a number of them do not. Which will not harm the environment or atmosphere verses a fossil fuel.
- What type of argument is this to support renewable energy? (Social Economic Environment) Renewable energy can create many new jobs for people.
- In harmony with natural systems and acting to maintain the health and integrity of the environment.
- What are three examples of nonrenewable energy?
- The type of energy where heat is stored inside the Earth.
- The number or organisms that can be sustained by the resources in an ecosystem
- Anything people use for survival or progress that is taken from the environment
- When a resource has reached the point at which it cannot regenerate itself, overusing resources that can lead to exhausting the supply
- Renewable and Nonrenewable energy are all from nature
16 Clues: What are three examples of nonrenewable energy? • Renewable and Nonrenewable energy are all from nature • The type of energy where heat is stored inside the Earth. • Non-renewable energy is more expensive than renewable energy • Resources that can be exhausted or cannot be replaced quickly as consumed • ...
Types Of Energy, Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-30
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- A type of energy made by vibrations.
- The energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
- Energy considered renewable energy because it uses the Earth's water cycle and gravitational pull to generate electricity.
- A kind of kinetic energy with the ability to make types of light visible to human eyes.
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds, like atoms and molecules.
- Energy that comes from splitting atoms in a reactor to heat water into steam, turn a turbine and generate electricity.
- The process of creating electricity using the wind.
- The sum of kinetic and potential energy in an object that is used to do work.
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- Capturing the energy from the Sun and subsequently converting it into electricity.
- Energy that is Potential energy stored as a result of deformation of an elastic object, such as the stretching of a spring.
- An object is the energy that it possesses due to its motion.
- The ability to do work.
- A form of energy resulting from the flow of electric charge.
- Energy generated or produced by living or once-living organisms.
- The result of the movement of tiny particles called atoms, molecules or ions in solids, liquids and gases.
15 Clues: The ability to do work. • A type of energy made by vibrations. • The process of creating electricity using the wind. • An object is the energy that it possesses due to its motion. • A form of energy resulting from the flow of electric charge. • Energy generated or produced by living or once-living organisms. • ...
Unit 4 vocab 2015-01-04
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- a quantity, usually expressed as a percentage, that measures the ratio of work output to work input.
- the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 g of water 1 oC; the Calorie used to indicate the energy content of food is a kilocalorie.
- the transfer of energy as heat through a material.
- energy the total kinetic energy of a substance’s atoms
- an instrument that measures and indicates temperature.
- of conservation of energy the law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from one form to another.
- a material that reduces or prevents the transfer of energy.
- transformation the process of energy changing from one form into another.
- the units of a temperature scale
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- theory of matter a theory that states that all of the particles that make up matter are constantly in motion.
- a measure of how hot or cold something is; specifically, a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.
- the movement of matter due to differences in density that are caused by temperature variations; can result in the transfer of energy as heat.
- the transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves.
- a material that transfers energy easily
- the energy transferred between objects that are at different temperatures.
15 Clues: the units of a temperature scale • a material that transfers energy easily • the transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves. • the transfer of energy as heat through a material. • an instrument that measures and indicates temperature. • energy the total kinetic energy of a substance’s atoms • a material that reduces or prevents the transfer of energy. • ...
Yr 10 Physics mini Crossword 2025-11-22
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- Energy of movement
- Displacement is a scale /vector
- Slope of a distance-time graph
- Thermal energy that is not used
- Force between types and road
- Energy divided by time
- third law An object will stay at rest or in constant motion unless acted on by a force
- Mass times velocity
- Unit for Power
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- Unit for force
- Useful energy over input energy as a percentage
- Unit for energy
- Change in momentum
- Unit for weight
- potential Stored energy in objects high up
- Upward force on a plane
- per second Unit for Distance
17 Clues: Unit for force • Unit for Power • Unit for energy • Unit for weight • Energy of movement • Change in momentum • Mass times velocity • Energy divided by time • Upward force on a plane • Force between types and road • per second Unit for Distance • Slope of a distance-time graph • Displacement is a scale /vector • Thermal energy that is not used • ...
Thermochemistry 2023-04-04
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- study of how heat changes during reactions
- The ability to do work
- the process of measuring the amount of heat released or absorbed during a chemical reaction
- The enthalpy change that accompanies a chemical reaction
- the heat absorbed by one mole of that substance as it is converted from a solid to a liquid
- The intensity of heat within a substance
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- Unit of energy needed to raise 1 gram of water by one degree C
- the heat absorbed by one mole of that substance as it is converted from a liquid to a gas
- Process or reaction where heat is absorbed
- Energy stored in the bonds of a substance
- Total energy within a closed system remains the same
- Process or reaction where heat is released
- Devise used for measuring the amount of heat present in a reaction
- energy The energy an object possesses as a result of its position
- Heat required to raise the unit mass of a substance by a given amount
- The amount of energy transferred from one system to another due to temp difference
- thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the total heat content of a system
- The energy something possesses due to its motion
- Unit of work energy
19 Clues: Unit of work energy • The ability to do work • The intensity of heat within a substance • Energy stored in the bonds of a substance • study of how heat changes during reactions • Process or reaction where heat is absorbed • Process or reaction where heat is released • The energy something possesses due to its motion • Total energy within a closed system remains the same • ...
Alternative Energy Crossword of Champions 2025-03-24
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- Alternative energy that uses fission to split atoms
- Alternative energy that relies on a dam
- Biomass that comes from corn
- Alternative energy that relies on burning of organic matter (wood, dung, garbage) to create energy
- Alternative energy that uses the "Earth's heat"
- Type of heating that uses NO mechanical devices
- (2 words no space in between) sources of power that do not rely on fossil fuels
- Alternative energy that uses the current in the ocean to produce electricity
- (2 words no space in between) Device that helps trout get past a dam.
- Specific mineral used in fission.
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- what is created in pipes when water is heated underground in Geothermal Energy
- type of heating that uses pumps and mechanical devices
- (2 words no space in between)This is the radioactive material left over from a nuclear power plant
- Directing sun to one point to generate electricity (initials only)
- Property that makes nuclear waste dangerous
- (2 words no space in between) Type of device used to collect sunlight an turn it directly into electricity
- (2 words no space in between) Alternative energy that produces heat from the sun...not electricity.
- Mechanical device that spins a generator
- Alternative energy that uses large blades that spin
19 Clues: Biomass that comes from corn • Specific mineral used in fission. • Alternative energy that relies on a dam • Mechanical device that spins a generator • Property that makes nuclear waste dangerous • Alternative energy that uses the "Earth's heat" • Type of heating that uses NO mechanical devices • Alternative energy that uses fission to split atoms • ...
physics 2013-06-03
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- The unit of frequency
- Energy of an object due to its position
- Energy needed to raise 1kg of something by 1 degrees celcius
- Unit of Energy
- Water gradually disappears
- Energy of a moving energy
- Energy stored in fuel
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- Energy transferred by an electric current
- A type of energy that can be used forever
- The energy stored in a springy object
- Poor insulators are called
- Poor conductors are called
- How fast you go
- How much material is in a object
14 Clues: Unit of Energy • How fast you go • The unit of frequency • Energy stored in fuel • Energy of a moving energy • Poor insulators are called • Poor conductors are called • Water gradually disappears • How much material is in a object • The energy stored in a springy object • Energy of an object due to its position • Energy transferred by an electric current • ...
food web marshal curtis 2021-01-05
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- Shows how each living thing gets food
- An organism that has to eat to get energy
- gets energy from a wolf
- provides energy from the sun
- gets energy from grasshopper
- An organism that only eats plants
- gets energy from a snake
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- An organism that only eats meat
- Break down dead plants and animals
- gets energy from weasel
- provides energy to grass
- gets energy from grass
- An organism that eats plants and meat
- gets energy from a fox
14 Clues: gets energy from grass • gets energy from a fox • gets energy from weasel • gets energy from a wolf • provides energy to grass • gets energy from a snake • provides energy from the sun • gets energy from grasshopper • An organism that only eats meat • An organism that only eats plants • Break down dead plants and animals • Shows how each living thing gets food • ...
Work, Power, and Energy 2023-05-31
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- PE, energy of position
- What is energy measured in?
- energy from moving machine parts
- related to chemical bonds
- light energy
- work is done when a force acts upon an object to cause a displacement (w)
- What is work measured in?
- KE, energy of motion
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- energy from moving electrons
- the work done in unit time (P)
- transferred by different temperatures
- energy let out during nuclear reactions
- Can energy be created or destroyed? (yes/no)
- the ability to do work
14 Clues: light energy • KE, energy of motion • PE, energy of position • the ability to do work • related to chemical bonds • What is work measured in? • What is energy measured in? • energy from moving electrons • the work done in unit time (P) • energy from moving machine parts • transferred by different temperatures • energy let out during nuclear reactions • ...
Bio Dr. Bauer Ch. 2 2025-02-03
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- Occupies space and has mass
- mass is irrelevant to
- energy What is stored energy
- negative charge
- bonds Attractive forces holding atoms together
- energy What is energy in motion
- What has the same charge, same element and a different number of electrons
- bonds strongest bond is
- electrons neutrons P.E.N
- bond complete loss of electrons
- and carbs Examples of macromolecules
- Example of covalent bond is
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- No charge
- Tentative statement about the natural world
- hydrogen bonds are
- What is capacity to do work
- No charge
- polar covalent bond Equal distribution of electons
- positive charge
- mass electrons have a
- bonds are mediocre
21 Clues: No charge • No charge • negative charge • positive charge • hydrogen bonds are • bonds are mediocre • mass is irrelevant to • mass electrons have a • bonds strongest bond is • electrons neutrons P.E.N • Occupies space and has mass • What is capacity to do work • Example of covalent bond is • energy What is stored energy • energy What is energy in motion • bond complete loss of electrons • ...
Physics module 2 2019-03-01
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- How high or low a note sounds to human ears
- The maximum distance of a particle from its starting point in a wave
- A wave of energy emitted from the nucleus of a radioactive element
- The part of the ear that picks up sound vibrations
- The amount of radiation detected without being near any radioactive sources
- The distance between two peaks of a wave
- The centre of an atom, made of neutrons and protons
- Number of complete waves in 1 seconds
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- A type of wave in which the energy moves in line with the particle movement
- The type of energy stored in fuels and batteries
- The unit for measuring frequency
- The type of energy in a moving object
- The type of energy that hot objects have. Known as “heat energy
- A diagram to show how much energy is changed to different forms in a process
- The force that holds together the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- A non-renewable resource that includes coal, oil and natural gas
- A source of energy that will never run out eg. wind, solar or tidal
- Two protons and two neutrons emitted from the nucleus of a radioactive element
- A type of wave in which the energy moves perpendicular to the particle movement
19 Clues: The unit for measuring frequency • The type of energy in a moving object • Number of complete waves in 1 seconds • The distance between two peaks of a wave • How high or low a note sounds to human ears • The type of energy stored in fuels and batteries • The part of the ear that picks up sound vibrations • The centre of an atom, made of neutrons and protons • ...
Work, Power, and Energy 2023-05-31
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- PE, energy of position
- What is energy measured in?
- energy from moving machine parts
- related to chemical bonds
- light energy
- work is done when a force acts upon an object to cause a displacement (w)
- What is work measured in?
- KE, energy of motion
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- energy from moving electrons
- the work done in unit time (P)
- transferred by different temperatures
- energy let out during nuclear reactions
- Can energy be created or destroyed? (yes/no)
- the ability to do work
14 Clues: light energy • KE, energy of motion • PE, energy of position • the ability to do work • related to chemical bonds • What is work measured in? • What is energy measured in? • energy from moving electrons • the work done in unit time (P) • energy from moving machine parts • transferred by different temperatures • energy let out during nuclear reactions • ...
Brooke's Metbolism 2022-02-16
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- particular way
- To release energy
- large molecules
- The body system
- body system that moves cells
- releases carbon dioxide
- air or water
- supported by evidence
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- releases energy
- form new substances
- made of carbon and oxygen
- energy and growth
- building blocks of proteins
- Move or change
- supports your claims
- Natural World
- Answer to a question
- forming a complex whole
- molecules connected together
19 Clues: air or water • Natural World • particular way • Move or change • releases energy • large molecules • The body system • To release energy • energy and growth • form new substances • supports your claims • Answer to a question • supported by evidence • forming a complex whole • releases carbon dioxide • made of carbon and oxygen • building blocks of proteins • body system that moves cells • ...
Key Terms Activity 2024-04-29
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- energy, heat caused by the movement of atoms
- collision, any collision which involves objects bouncing off of each other
- energy, the flow of charged particles through a current
- energy, energy in motion
- the quantity of matter that something or someone contains
- of Conservation of Energy, the idea that energy can neither be created nor destroyed; it can only be transformed
- energy, the energy within the nucleus of an atom
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- collisions, any collision which involves objects sticking together
- energy, energy that is stored due to its position
- a measure of how quickly something or someone is moving
- energy, energy stored in the bonds of molecules of a compound
- energy, energy found in electromagnetic waves
- energy, the energy produced through vibrations
13 Clues: energy, energy in motion • energy, heat caused by the movement of atoms • energy, energy found in electromagnetic waves • energy, the energy produced through vibrations • energy, the energy within the nucleus of an atom • energy, energy that is stored due to its position • a measure of how quickly something or someone is moving • ...
Force, Work, Power, & Energy 2025-11-18
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- law that states-energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from one form to another
- energy of motion
- one of the six basic types of machines used to make work easier
- Watt(W)=1 Joule per second
- Units for Force (weight)
- The ability to do work or cause change
- power = work/time
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- A change from one form of energy to another
- All energy, potential and kinetic, within a specific system.
- The total energy (PE + KE) of all the particles of an object.
- stored energy
- Joule (J) = Newton(meter)
- Force exerted on an object that causes it to move
- Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men.
- the rate of doing work (P = W/t)
- gravitational potential energy or energy due to how high an object is above Earth (measured in Joules)
- force x distance
17 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • force x distance • power = work/time • Units for Force (weight) • Joule (J) = Newton(meter) • Watt(W)=1 Joule per second • the rate of doing work (P = W/t) • The ability to do work or cause change • A change from one form of energy to another • Force exerted on an object that causes it to move • ...
L5 Revision 2017 2017-04-28
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- an absence of any particles is called a………….
- the image produced by an infrared camera is called a……….
- the type of energy produced by a generator
- a wave that oscillates at right angles to the direction in which the energy is being transferred
- a device to measure temperature
- an object will cool quickly if there is a large temperature ……………..with it and the surroundings
- the unit of frequency
- a wave that oscillates parallel to the direction in which the energy is being transferred
- the unit of energy
- a word to describe the movement of particles in a wave
- a device to measure angles with
- the time for one complete wave is called the ………….
- the unit of speed
- how heat travels through liquids and gases
- what heat radiation is
- the type of energy gained by lifting an object
- energy that is of a non-useful type
- a unit of temperature used in America
- the type of energy transferred from a hot region to a cold region
- to prevent conduction you can use…………………..
- another way of saying “energy transferred”
- the coldest possible temperature
- a type of simple machine
- stretching a spring will store this kind of energy
- what a material must be for light to travel through it
- when energy changes from one type to another we say it is………………….
- friction will transfer this type of energy
- how fast a wave travels is its …………
- the word for when light changes speed and/or direction
- how heat travels through solids
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- another word for pivot
- the type of energy stored in fuels
- a scientific unit of temperature
- the distance between one identical point on a wave and the next is called the…………
- the colour that is the best emitter of heat radiation
- the midpoint on a seesaw
- the energy released by “splitting the atom”
- a measure of how hot something is
- the opposite of emit is……..
- how much useful energy is transferred compared to total energy used
- another word for turning force
- what metals have that makes them good conductors
- the distance between the rest position and a peak on a wave is called the………
- the type of energy that a solar cell converts to electricity
- the type of energy produced by a loudspeaker
- these windows have a layer of trapped air in them
- these can be used to help insulate a house
- means at right angles
- the type of energy gained by molecules if they get hotter
- the name of the light ray going into something is called the ……………. ray
- the scientific name for the material light travels through
- what atoms in a solid can do
- the property of a material that slows light down
- how heat can travel through the vacuum of space
- the colour that is the worst emitter of heat radiation
- energy that is not wasted is…….
- the law of conservation of energy says energy cannot be created or………….
- increasing this will mean evaporation can happen faster
- solid, liquid and gas are the …………….. of matter
- a type of simple machine
- when molecules leave the surface of a liquid this is called……..
- what is the unit of power?
- a dashed line drawn at right angles
- the number of waves per second
- a common unit of temperature
- the rate at which work is done
- the opposite of absorb is……..
- a piece of apparatus that produces a beam of light
68 Clues: the unit of speed • the unit of energy • the unit of frequency • means at right angles • another word for pivot • what heat radiation is • the midpoint on a seesaw • a type of simple machine • a type of simple machine • what is the unit of power? • the opposite of emit is…….. • what atoms in a solid can do • a common unit of temperature • the opposite of absorb is…….. • ...
Contract 8 2017-02-15
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- energy. The energy of motion
- A substance that can't be broken down into smaller substances
- Unit in which we buy electricity
- Units of power,the rate at which a bulb or appliance uses energy
- Compact fluorescent lightbulb
- a measure of the amount of light falling on an object at a given distance.
- expectancy. The average time and hours a lightbulb has been tested and it is expected to operate a normal conditions Home energy audit. A survey or you can take at your home to find out which parts of your house use the most energy T
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- energy. Stored energy and the energy of position
- energy audit. A survey you can take at your home to find out which parts of your house use the most energy
- table. Play table of chemical elements arranged by atomic number
- 1,000 watts
- Positively charged particle of an Atom
- Incandescent lightbulb
- guide label. Yellow and black paper that breaks down the energy efficiency of an appliance
- light emitting diode
15 Clues: 1,000 watts • light emitting diode • Incandescent lightbulb • Compact fluorescent lightbulb • energy. The energy of motion • Unit in which we buy electricity • Positively charged particle of an Atom • energy. Stored energy and the energy of position • A substance that can't be broken down into smaller substances • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword 2023-02-02
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- energy that matter possesses because of its location or structure.
- associated with the random movement of atoms or molecules.
- The totality of an organism's chemical reactions
- The study of how energy flows through living organisms.
- Energy can be associated with the relative motion of objects
- Begins with a specific molecule, which is then altered in a series of defined steps, resulting in a certain product.
- Some metabolic pathways release energy by breaking down complex molecules to simpler compounds
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- Molecules possess energy because of the arrangement of electrons in the bonds between their atoms.
- The study of the energy transformations that occur in a collection of matter
- A process that can occur without an input of energy
- The capacity to cause change.
- Consume energy to build complicated molecules from simpler ones
- The energy of the universe is constant; Energy can be transferred and transformed, but it cannot be created or destroyed.
- A measure of disorder, or randomness.
- Every energy transfer or transformation increases the entropy of the universe.
15 Clues: The capacity to cause change. • A measure of disorder, or randomness. • The totality of an organism's chemical reactions • A process that can occur without an input of energy • The study of how energy flows through living organisms. • associated with the random movement of atoms or molecules. • Energy can be associated with the relative motion of objects • ...
crossword puzzle 2021-12-09
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- nuclear fission uses uranium to create energy
- energy from the sun
- an energy source that cannot be depleted and are able to supply a continuous source of clean energy
- energy from the sources that are constantly being formed
- the amount of useful energy produced compared to the amount wasted as heat built into the device or system, unavoidable waste
- a natural resources that cannot be re-made or re-grown at a scale comparable to its consumption
- energy that created from within the earth's crust
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- uses suns energy to heat something directly
- energy created from the wind
- are used to convert the suns energy into electricity
- power from moving water
- major resource in developing countries
- making an effort to reduce the amount of energy used..some waste can be avoided
- a mixture of methane and other gases
- solar cells are to collect the suns energy and then convert it to electricity or heat water
15 Clues: energy from the sun • power from moving water • energy created from the wind • a mixture of methane and other gases • major resource in developing countries • uses suns energy to heat something directly • nuclear fission uses uranium to create energy • energy that created from within the earth's crust • are used to convert the suns energy into electricity • ...
module 2: energy and matter 2024-09-19
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- an increase in a material’s volume when the temperature is increased.
- the object that gains energy from the energy transfer.
- movement in all directions and at different speeds.
- The study of heat.
- energy due to motion.
- the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles from one part of a material to another.
- the transfer of thermal energy by collisions between particles of matter
- the object that provides energy for energy transfer.
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- the transfer of thermal energy from one material to another by electromagnetic waves.
- a material through which thermal energy does not flow easily.
- a system that does not exchange matter or energy with the environment.
- a decrease in a material’s volume when the temperature is decreased.
- a material through which thermal energy flows easily.
- the movement of substances from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- a system that exchanges matter or energy with the environment.
15 Clues: The study of heat. • energy due to motion. • movement in all directions and at different speeds. • the object that provides energy for energy transfer. • a material through which thermal energy flows easily. • the object that gains energy from the energy transfer. • a material through which thermal energy does not flow easily. • ...
9.3/9.4 Vocab Crossword 2014-11-19
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- The unit for energy in the metric system.
- The formula for kinetic energy requires you to know the object's speed and _____________.
- What would happen to the gravitational potential energy if you moved to a planet with stronger gravity and lifted something up compared to the same lift on Earth?
- The type of potential energy that is stored when parts of atoms and molecules are pulled apart that want to be together.
- What you call it when energy changes form (like a robot turning into a car!).
- The cartoonist whose drawings of crazy contraptions shows machines doing very easy things in very elaborate ways.
- The term for that relates how much of the energy you put into a machine actually goes where you want it to go.
- The type of potential energy where something is lifted up off the ground.
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- What happens to the amount of potential energy if you allow two objects that want to be together to get closer.
- The generic term for energy of motion.
- Eventually most living things on the planet get their energy from this source.
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed but some will always go where you do not want it to go because of......
- What you need to do work.
- A type of kinetic energy that is most familiar to you by electrons moving through thin wires of metal.
- What you call it when energy changes from one object to another but stays the same form.
- The generic term for energy that is stored by the position of an object.
16 Clues: What you need to do work. • The generic term for energy of motion. • The unit for energy in the metric system. • The generic term for energy that is stored by the position of an object. • The type of potential energy where something is lifted up off the ground. • What you call it when energy changes form (like a robot turning into a car!). • ...
Environments 2025-01-16
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- shows the flow of energy in an ecosystem
- organisms that get their energy from sunlight
- get their energy from dead organisms
- living or once living organisms in an environment
- non living parts of the environment
- get their energy from producers and consumers
- the study of the interactions among organisms in their environment
- the place where an organism lives
- shows the amount of energy in each step of a food chain
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- get their energy from plants
- the part of Earth that supports life
- a large region with plant and animal groups well adapted to the soil and climate of a region
- shows how food chains are connected
- get their energy from other consumers
- organisms that get their energy from other organisms
- groups of populations that interact with each other in a given area
- all the members of one species that live together
- made out of a biotic community and the abiotic factors that affect it
18 Clues: get their energy from plants • the place where an organism lives • shows how food chains are connected • non living parts of the environment • the part of Earth that supports life • get their energy from dead organisms • get their energy from other consumers • shows the flow of energy in an ecosystem • organisms that get their energy from sunlight • ...
Energy Webs and Food Webs 2025-03-30
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- Organisms that break down dead matter, allowing them to recycle nutrients and energy back into the ecosystem.
- The variety of life in an ecosystem.
- Organisms that convert energy from the sun into chemical energy using photosynthesis
- Organisms that eat secondary consumers.
- Organisms that create energy from eating other organisms
- shows the interactions between species in an ecosystem
- A step in the flow of energy through an ecosystem
- The total mass of organisms at a given trophic level.
- show the decrease of energy between the levels in a food web
- animals that only eat plants
- shows the flow of energy in an ecosystem
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- an organism that feeds on dead or decaying matter
- organisms that eat primary consumers.
- organisms that eat producers.
- animals that eat other animals
- A species that has a major impact on its ecosystem; its removal affects many other organisms.
- creatures that eat both plants and animals
- What energy is measured in
18 Clues: What energy is measured in • animals that only eat plants • organisms that eat producers. • animals that eat other animals • The variety of life in an ecosystem. • organisms that eat primary consumers. • Organisms that eat secondary consumers. • shows the flow of energy in an ecosystem • creatures that eat both plants and animals • ...
ATP and Photosynthesis 2024-10-24
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- Chlorophyll is a pigment found in the _____
- Chemical energy is stored in the _____ of chemical compounds
- Pigments absorb some ____ of light energy and reflect others
- The first of two parts of photosynthesis
- ATP stands for _____ triphosphate
- ______ is the ability to do work
- What is one thing that is USED in photosynthesis?
- Chlorophyll reflects yellow and ____ light
- All organisms require energy and this energy comes from ____
- Organisms that can produce their own food
- Energy comes in various forms, such as light, mechanical, and _____
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- When the bond between the 2nd and 3rd phosphate groups is broken, energy is _______ and can be used by the cell
- What is one thing that is USED in photosynthesis?
- What is one thing that is MADE in photosynthesis?
- Energy is like currency for cells because it can be transported from one ________ to another
- What is one thing that is MADE in photosynthesis?
- What is one thing that is used from the sun for photosynthesis?
- The second of two parts of photosynthesis
- ATP is used by cells to create __________
- Organisms that cannot produce their own food
20 Clues: ______ is the ability to do work • ATP stands for _____ triphosphate • The first of two parts of photosynthesis • The second of two parts of photosynthesis • ATP is used by cells to create __________ • Organisms that can produce their own food • Chlorophyll reflects yellow and ____ light • Chlorophyll is a pigment found in the _____ • ...
Types of energy 2023-02-07
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- When vibrations causes noise to be heard.
- The weight or how heavy an object is,
- When energy begins to power things via electromagnetic waves.
- Rather self explanatory, when energy becomes visible.
- Energy in an object that causes the object to change or have rebound (EX.A spring)
- Energy when an object or anything is at rest, it can either be high or low, depending on it's position.
- Alternatively known as heat, happens when particles in an object begin to move extremely fast.
- Renewable energy, or energy that's stored in objects whether it's in motion or in place.
- The speed of something, (Or how fast something is going)
- Anything inside of everything and everyone
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- Energy being stored inside of an object.
- Energy when an object that was originally at rest begins to start moving.
- The energy in the nucleus of an atom.
- The motion that keeps us on this planet.
- Alternatively known as thermal, happens when particles in an object begin to move extremely fast.
- Energy inside of chemical compounds
16 Clues: Energy inside of chemical compounds • The energy in the nucleus of an atom. • The weight or how heavy an object is, • Energy being stored inside of an object. • The motion that keeps us on this planet. • When vibrations causes noise to be heard. • Anything inside of everything and everyone • Rather self explanatory, when energy becomes visible. • ...
Energy Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-07
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- the force of attraction that bodies exert on one another as a result of their mass
- the result of the movement of tiny particles called atoms, molecules or ions in solids, liquids and gases
- the force that causes things to move.
- the distance covered by an object in unit time
- vibrations moving through something
- the energy an object has because of its motion
- the amount of matter an object contains
- the energy of either an object in motion or the energy that is stored in objects by their position.
- the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
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- the total energy of an isolated system is constant despite internal changes
- a kind of kinetic energy with the ability to make types of light visible to human eyes.
- energy that is stored in an objects substance
- ability of a deformed material body to return to its original shape and size
- the energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom.
- the energy generated by the movement of electrons from one point to another.
- energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds.
16 Clues: vibrations moving through something • the force that causes things to move. • the amount of matter an object contains • energy that is stored in an objects substance • the distance covered by an object in unit time • the energy an object has because of its motion • the energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom. • energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds. • ...
Science 2024-09-12
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- the amount of space matter takes up
- the ability to do work
- an attracting or repelling force that causes a magnetic material to move
- matter that has the same properties throughout it.
- a form of energy which our eyes can detect
- energy that is absorbed or delivered by an electric circuit
- a material through which electrical or thermal energy can move easily
- The ability of a substance to be dissolved into another substance
- The ability of a substance to be flattened
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- a material through which heat or electricity does no easily flow
- energy of motion
- energy related to the temperature of an object or a substance
- energy changing from one form to another
- energy stored in the chemical bonds released through chemical reactions
- the amount of matter in something
- energy produced by vibrations
16 Clues: energy of motion • the ability to do work • energy produced by vibrations • the amount of matter in something • the amount of space matter takes up • energy changing from one form to another • a form of energy which our eyes can detect • The ability of a substance to be flattened • matter that has the same properties throughout it. • ...
Tic-Tac-Toe Challenge! Motion, Forces, and Energy 2025-03-26
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- energy that is due to the gravitational force between objects
- a ratio of the output force to the input force
- energy that is stored by compressing or stretching an object
- a device that changes the force, or increases the motion from work
- a combination of two or more simple machines
- the ability to cause change
- energy due to a motion
- the ratio of the output work to input work
- a machine that does work with only one movement of the machine
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- energy due to chemical bonds
- sum of the kinetic and potential energy of the objects in a system
- anything around which you can create a boundary
- energy that is stored due to interactions between objects
- energy cannot be created or destroyed
- the rate at which energy is converted
- a force applied through a distance
16 Clues: energy due to a motion • the ability to cause change • energy due to chemical bonds • a force applied through a distance • energy cannot be created or destroyed • the rate at which energy is converted • the ratio of the output work to input work • a combination of two or more simple machines • a ratio of the output force to the input force • ...
Work and Energy 2021-03-05
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- energy due to motion
- energy due to chemical bonds
- stored by compressing an object
- combination of two or more simple machine
- anything around which can imagine a boundary
- ability to cause change
- energy cannot be destroyed
- energy stored due to interactions
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- force between objects
- a machine that does work only one movement
- a device that changes the force
- sum of kinetic and potential energy
- ratio of output force to input force
- rate at which energy is converted
- ratio of output work to input work
- force applied through a distance
16 Clues: energy due to motion • force between objects • ability to cause change • energy cannot be destroyed • energy due to chemical bonds • a device that changes the force • stored by compressing an object • force applied through a distance • rate at which energy is converted • energy stored due to interactions • ratio of output work to input work • sum of kinetic and potential energy • ...
Cell Functions Vocabulary - use the word bank from the word search 2023-11-14
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- gas required for respiration
- the energy carrier of cells
- the process of cell division
- where respiration takes place
- primary energy storage molecule
- where photosynthesis takes place
- source of energy for plants
- reactant liquid for plants to make energy
- splitting into two
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- process of turning light into energy, usually in plants
- a word meaning "needing air"
- the breaking of glucose for energy in the form of ATP
- the ability to do things
- dioxide what animals breathe out because of respiration
- acid a by-product of anaerobic respiration
- a word meaning "without air"
16 Clues: splitting into two • the ability to do things • the energy carrier of cells • source of energy for plants • a word meaning "needing air" • gas required for respiration • the process of cell division • a word meaning "without air" • where respiration takes place • primary energy storage molecule • where photosynthesis takes place • reactant liquid for plants to make energy • ...
Garrett 5 2023-10-13
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- -DNA and RNA: stores info for all cellular functions
- -Fats, oils, and waxes: stores
- -Plants turning sunlight into food
- -Kicks molecules out of the cell
- -Water molecules spread out
- -Spreads out
- -releases energy without O2
- -A type of transport that doesn't require energy
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- -Brings in and packages molecules into the cell
- -A type of transport that requires energy
- -A type of energy stored in bonds
- -releases energy with O2
- -chain of sugar molecules: used for energy
- -Chemical that captures sunlight
- -builds and repairs tissue
- -sugar energy from food
16 Clues: -Spreads out • -sugar energy from food • -releases energy with O2 • -builds and repairs tissue • -Water molecules spread out • -releases energy without O2 • -Fats, oils, and waxes: stores • -Chemical that captures sunlight • -Kicks molecules out of the cell • -A type of energy stored in bonds • -Plants turning sunlight into food • -A type of transport that requires energy • ...
6th Unit 1: Matter 2020-09-20
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- extremely small particles that make up all matter in the universe
- transfer of heat through direct contact
- the energy created when you eat food
- transfer of heat through the movement of a liquid or gas
- transfer of heat through empty space, as waves
- the energy given off by the sun or a lamp
- the energy created by a dog barking
- the energy in a body due to its motion
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- the energy stored in a body due to its position
- the ability to do work
- a group of two or more atoms that bond together
- the state in which matter adapts to the shape of its container
- the energy used to charge a cell phone
- the state in which matter expands to occupy the volume and shape of its container
- energy that is generated and measured by heat
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- when liquid transitions to a solid
- the state in which matter maintains a fixed volume and shape
18 Clues: the ability to do work • when liquid transitions to a solid • the energy created by a dog barking • the energy created when you eat food • the energy used to charge a cell phone • the energy in a body due to its motion • transfer of heat through direct contact • anything that has mass and takes up space • the energy given off by the sun or a lamp • ...
Thermochemistry 2021-05-06
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- heat that is absorbed into a solution
- tool for measuring amount of heat in a chemical reaction
- doing work or supplying heat
- the study of energy changes
- quantity equal to the internal energy of the system plus pressure and volume
- non-SI unit of energy
- the science of measuring changes in state for the purpose of getting the heat transfer from the changes in state
- SI unit of energy
- everything around the reaction
- amount of q needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram by 1 degree celsius
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- energy needed to vaporize 1 mol of a liquid
- q=mc(the change in T)
- amount of energy needed to change from solid to liquid at STP
- heat goes out
- energy transferred from one object to another based on the temperature difference
- focus of attention
- heat goes in, system gains heat
- the amount of heat needed to raise temperature by 1 degree celsius
18 Clues: heat goes out • SI unit of energy • focus of attention • q=mc(the change in T) • non-SI unit of energy • the study of energy changes • doing work or supplying heat • everything around the reaction • heat goes in, system gains heat • heat that is absorbed into a solution • energy needed to vaporize 1 mol of a liquid • tool for measuring amount of heat in a chemical reaction • ...
Types and Sources of Energy 2017-05-03
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- Caused by a fire
- Energy created by splitting an atom
- When an Object has the Potential to use an energy
- Renewable energy using sunlight
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- uses mechanical energy
- Renewable energy made using wind
- created by a speaker
- Energy of Movement
- Creates elastic energy
- Energy in food
- Made by a torch
- energy that makes something fall
12 Clues: Energy in food • Made by a torch • Caused by a fire • Energy of Movement • created by a speaker • uses mechanical energy • Creates elastic energy • Renewable energy using sunlight • Renewable energy made using wind • energy that makes something fall • Energy created by splitting an atom • When an Object has the Potential to use an energy
Jack Andrix 2015-12-14
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- constant momentum with no external forces being applied
- energy that a body possesses in motion
- a car about to go down a hill
- SI unit of work or energy
- energy that is constant in a closed system
- a tool that converts energy
- a powerful urge to act
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- an example is 100W
- energy that changes into kinetic energy
- amount of energy of a moving object
- the ability to do something
- when kinetic energy is not stored due to friction
- energy it takes to move something
- energy transfer when two billiard balls hit
14 Clues: an example is 100W • a powerful urge to act • SI unit of work or energy • the ability to do something • a tool that converts energy • a car about to go down a hill • energy it takes to move something • amount of energy of a moving object • energy that a body possesses in motion • energy that changes into kinetic energy • energy that is constant in a closed system • ...
Grade 6 Crossword 2021-11-10
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- Converts electrical energy into sound energy
- The covering on circuit wires that keeps electrical current in the wire.
- A source of electrical energy
- The amount of energy an appliance uses
- A specific piece of information about a product
- The second product in the formation of coal
- A device that changes electrical energy into another form of energy is called an _____ device
- A person with specialized training to work with electrical systems
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- An electrical system diagram consists of an input, a _____ and an output
- A machine that produces electricity
- two or more cells connected together
- Controls the flow of current in a circuit
- Converts electrical energy into movement energy
- A material that allows an electrical current to pass through it.
- Converts electrical energy into light energy
15 Clues: A source of electrical energy • A machine that produces electricity • two or more cells connected together • The amount of energy an appliance uses • Controls the flow of current in a circuit • The second product in the formation of coal • Converts electrical energy into sound energy • Converts electrical energy into light energy • ...
Energy source Vocab puzzle 2025-11-30
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- Gas A gaseous fossil fuel at room temperature
- A liquid fossil fuel used for various purposes
- Energy generated from the movement of wind
- Energy from sources that are naturally replenished
- footprint The total amount of greenhouse gases produced to support a person's activities
- The maximum amount of energy or power that a system can handle
- Energy from the Earth's internal heat
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- fuel Formed from remains of ancient dead organisms
- Energy generated from the movement of water
- Energy from sources that can't be replenished at a quick pace to keep up with consumption
- Ratio of Useful energy output to total energy input
- Energy from the sun's radiation
- A Fossil fuel that has many forms
- organic matter from plants and animals
- A form of energy released from the nucleus
15 Clues: Energy from the sun's radiation • A Fossil fuel that has many forms • Energy from the Earth's internal heat • organic matter from plants and animals • Energy generated from the movement of wind • A form of energy released from the nucleus • Energy generated from the movement of water • A liquid fossil fuel used for various purposes • ...
Kreuzworträtsel Fabian 2020-02-17
21 Clues: Auto • Essen • essbar • Essware • Trinken • Ein Land • Ein Land • Betrunken • Kontinent • Ein Gelenk • Ein Kanton • Eine Farbe • sun Trinken • Ein Traktor • Energy Drink • Flüssiges rot • Ein Körperteil • Ein Bildschirm • Energy Energy Drink • Alkoholische Getränk • Ein Gerät, dass Sachen druckt
Science Contract 2017-01-06
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- Energy of motion; motion of waves, electrons, atoms, molecules, and substances
- of Conservation of Energy States that energy is neither created or destroyed
- Stored energy and the energy of position
- Efficiency Focuses on technologies that use less energy to perform the same tasks or the same amount of work
- Energy stored in objects by the application of force
- Energy stored in the nucleus or center of the atom
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- Energy Movement of electrons
- Movement of a substance form one place to another
- Electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves
- Energy stored in the bonds between atoms in molecules
- Pot. Energy Energy of place or position
- Heat; the internal energy in substances
- Movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves
13 Clues: Energy Movement of electrons • Heat; the internal energy in substances • Stored energy and the energy of position • Pot. Energy Energy of place or position • Movement of a substance form one place to another • Energy stored in the nucleus or center of the atom • Energy stored in objects by the application of force • ...
Physics vocab 2017-01-19
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- increase the rate or speed of something
- is the sum of potential energy and kinect energy
- of an object is the energy that ir posses due to its motion
- the si unit of force
- in which both momentum ans kinetic energy are conserved
- push or pull of an object
- is the energy that is stored in an object due to its position relative to some zero position
- stored as a result of deformation of an elastic object such as the streching of a spring
- in contrast to an elastic collision in which kinetic energy is not conversed
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- change into kinetic energy
- is the rate of doing work
- the quality of motion of a moving body measured as a product of its mass and velocity
- the si unit of power equivalent ms to one joule per second
- The capacity for doing work
- is done when force is applied to an object
- the si unit of work or energy
- the speed of something in a given direction
17 Clues: the si unit of force • is the rate of doing work • push or pull of an object • change into kinetic energy • The capacity for doing work • the si unit of work or energy • increase the rate or speed of something • is done when force is applied to an object • the speed of something in a given direction • is the sum of potential energy and kinect energy • ...
Physical Science Crossword Puzzle Chapter 14 2024-05-09
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- Electrical energy generated by the movement of water
- Chemical potential energy obtained from renewable organic materials
- Store energy that can be used later
- An energy resource that is easily replaced by natural methods
- A fuel that has formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived in the past, including coal, petroleum, and natural gas
- Mechanical energy in rising and falling tides
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- An energy resource that is not replaced naturally
- Energy from the wind; can be used to turn turbine blades that are attached to generators
- Energy produced by the sun
- The sum of the kinetic energy and all the forms of potential energy in a system
- The study of how things move
- Thermal energy that originates deep within the earth's interior
- Energy produced by nuclear reactions
- The ability to do work
14 Clues: The ability to do work • Energy produced by the sun • The study of how things move • Store energy that can be used later • Energy produced by nuclear reactions • Mechanical energy in rising and falling tides • An energy resource that is not replaced naturally • Electrical energy generated by the movement of water • ...
Physical Science Crossword Puzzle Chapter 14 2024-05-09
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- Electrical energy generated by the movement of water
- Chemical potential energy obtained from renewable organic materials
- Store energy that can be used later
- An energy resource that is easily replaced by natural methods
- A fuel that has formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived in the past, including coal, petroleum, and natural gas
- Mechanical energy in rising and falling tides
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- An energy resource that is not replaced naturally
- Energy from the wind; can be used to turn turbine blades that are attached to generators
- Energy produced by the sun
- The sum of the kinetic energy and all the forms of potential energy in a system
- The study of how things move
- Thermal energy that originates deep within the earth's interior
- Energy produced by nuclear reactions
- The ability to do work
14 Clues: The ability to do work • Energy produced by the sun • The study of how things move • Store energy that can be used later • Energy produced by nuclear reactions • Mechanical energy in rising and falling tides • An energy resource that is not replaced naturally • Electrical energy generated by the movement of water • ...
Science 6: Unit 2, Lesson 7 Renewable Energy Resources 2026-01-04
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- the decay of radioactive elements; splitting apart of an atom's nucleus
- energy produced by moving water
- a liquid fuel produced from corn
- replaced almost as quickly as they are used
- energy from the sun that warms the Earth
- harnesses wind energy to produce electricity
- absorbs energy from the sun in the form of heat
- a natural resource used to generate electricity and other forms of energy
- organic matter from plants and animal waste that contains chemical energy
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- uses the force of moving air
- two or more nuclei fuse together producing large amounts of energy
- used more quickly than they can be replaced
- energy produced by heat from the Earth's interior
- absorbs sunlight to produce a small amount of electricity
14 Clues: uses the force of moving air • energy produced by moving water • a liquid fuel produced from corn • energy from the sun that warms the Earth • used more quickly than they can be replaced • replaced almost as quickly as they are used • harnesses wind energy to produce electricity • absorbs energy from the sun in the form of heat • ...
Chapter 14 Vocabulary 2024-05-09
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- Energy that an object possesses due to its motion
- An energy resource that is not replaced naturally
- Energy produced by the sun
- Thermal energy that originates deep within the earth’s interior
- Stored energy that can be used later
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- Electrical energy generated by the movement of water
- The sum of the kinetic energy and all the forms of potential energy in a system
- A fuel that has formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived in the past, including coal, petroleum (oil), and natural gas
- Chemical potential energy obtained from renewable organic materials
- Energy from the wind; can be used to turn turbine blades that are attached to generators
- Mechanical energy in rising and falling tides
- The ability to do work
- A resource that can be replenished naturally over time
- Energy produced by nuclear reactions
14 Clues: The ability to do work • Energy produced by the sun • Energy produced by nuclear reactions • Stored energy that can be used later • Mechanical energy in rising and falling tides • Energy that an object possesses due to its motion • An energy resource that is not replaced naturally • Electrical energy generated by the movement of water • ...
Energy hw menu energy transfers, work, and circuit. 2016-02-25
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- a roughly circular line, route, or movement that starts and finishes at the same place.
- rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate.
- energy- something that comes from plants.
- it is the energy associated with the motion and position of an object.
- circuit- is a closed circuit in which the current follows one path, as opposed to a parallel circuit where the circuit is divided into two or more paths
- is energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds.
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
- circuit- is a closed circuit in which the current divides into two or more paths before recombining to complete the circuit
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- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
- energy- is potential energy associated with the gravitational field.
- of a body, especially in an orbiting spacecraft) not apparently acted on by gravity
- circuit- the complete path of an electric current, including the generating apparatus, intervening resistors, or capacitors.
- circuit- is a conducting path, external to the battery, which allows charge to flow from one terminal to the other
- energy- Sound energy is a form of energy associated with the vibration of matter.
- the action or process of moving or being moved.
- energy, is the internal energy of an object due to the kinetic energy of its atoms and/or molecules.
- energy- is defined as how nature moves energy at an extremely rapid rate, and it makes up about 99% of the body's atoms and cells
17 Clues: energy- something that comes from plants. • the action or process of moving or being moved. • is energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds. • rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate. • a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape. • energy- is potential energy associated with the gravitational field. • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Review 2018-11-01
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- stored energy that results from the position or configuration of an object
- Energy stored in chemical bonds
- the energy of moving particles or the average kinetic energy of all particles in a substance.
- the energy an object has due to its motion
- the process by which heat is directly transmitted through (or between) a solid substance(s) without movement of the material.
- states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from one form to another
- the rate at which work is done
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- A substance that reduces the transfer of energy.
- sum of the potential energy and kinetic energy in a system
- The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid
- energy carried by an electromagnetic wave (light)
- that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles OR the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves.
- The ability to do work or cause change
- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- Force exerted on an object that causes it to move (Force x Distance)
15 Clues: the rate at which work is done • Energy stored in chemical bonds • The ability to do work or cause change • Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • the energy an object has due to its motion • The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid • A substance that reduces the transfer of energy. • energy carried by an electromagnetic wave (light) • ...
Kinetic Energy and Potential Energy 2025-04-23
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- - How fast an object is moving. Increased speed results in increased kinetic energy.
- - A material or object that can return to its original shape after being stretched or compressed. Elastic potential energy is stored in such materials.
- - The process of changing energy from one form to another, such as from potential energy to kinetic energy.
- -The distance from the bottom to the top of something; affects potential energy as the height of an object increases.
- - The energy of motion; anything that is moving has kinetic energy.
- - Energy stored in objects that can be stretched or compressed, like springs or rubber bands.
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- - The sum of an object's kinetic and potential energy. It is the energy associated with the motion and position of an object.
- - A principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another.
- - A group of interacting or interrelated entities that form a unified whole. Energy can be transferred within a system.
- - The stored energy in an object due to its position or state; for example, a rock at the top of a hill.
- -The ability to do work or cause change; exists in many forms like heat, light, sound, and motion.
- - A form of potential energy stored in chemical bonds of molecules. It can be released during a chemical reaction.
- -A unit of measurement for energy. Both kinetic and potential energy can be measured in joules.
13 Clues: - The energy of motion; anything that is moving has kinetic energy. • - How fast an object is moving. Increased speed results in increased kinetic energy. • - Energy stored in objects that can be stretched or compressed, like springs or rubber bands. • -A unit of measurement for energy. Both kinetic and potential energy can be measured in joules. • ...
Energy Forms and Uses 2015-03-23
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- Energy from running water is used to generate electricity in ___________ stations.
- ___________ energy is stored energy.
- Chemical energy is energy stored in food, fuels and inside _________.
- __________energy is the form of energy a moving object posseses.
- The energy stored in most of our energy resources is derived in some ways from the ______________.
- In power stations that use fuels, chemical energy in the fuel is converted to heat and kinetic energy, which is converted to ____________ energy by the generator.
- ___________ potential energy is the energy stored in an elastic spring or string when stretched or compressed.
- Modern windmills, called wind turbines, use ______ energy to generate electricity.
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- ____________ potential energy is the energy stored by objects due to their positions. It depends on the height at which an onject is raised.
- Food and fuels, such as oil, natural gas and coal, are common __________ of energy.
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed. It can be __________ from one form to another.
- During photosynthesis, light energy is converted to ___________ energy stored in plants.
- Heat energy flows from an object with a higher temperature to one with a _________ temperature.
13 Clues: ___________ energy is stored energy. • __________energy is the form of energy a moving object posseses. • Chemical energy is energy stored in food, fuels and inside _________. • Energy from running water is used to generate electricity in ___________ stations. • Modern windmills, called wind turbines, use ______ energy to generate electricity. • ...
The Essentials of Life: Topic Four - Energy 2023-05-10
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- Wind mills don't produce energy without __________
- Heat energy is called ________ energy
- There are over 6000 products made from ________
- Benjamin Franklin discovered this form of energy
- Fossil fuels include Coal, Oil and Natural ________
- Solar panels can't produce energy without the ________
- Electrical energy can be stored in a ___________
- Energy from the Sun is called ________ energy
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- Without Energy _____________ happens
- Hydro-electric energy is made from flowing _________
- Liquid fuel made from corn is called ____________
- The "Ability to do Work" is called ___________
- There are _________ forms of energy
13 Clues: There are _________ forms of energy • Without Energy _____________ happens • Heat energy is called ________ energy • Energy from the Sun is called ________ energy • The "Ability to do Work" is called ___________ • There are over 6000 products made from ________ • Benjamin Franklin discovered this form of energy • Electrical energy can be stored in a ___________ • ...
Unit B Topic 3 2024-11-11
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- Unit of work
- How much useful energy there is compared to the total input energy
- The type of energy that involves movement
- The type of energy present in uranium and the sun
- The type of energy that involves heat
- Force being applied on a lever
- The thing you are trying to move with a lever
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- Done when force is applied to move something a certain distance
- The type of energy needed to charge your phone
- The type of energy your voice has
- Pivot point of a lever
- A measure of electrical energy equivalent to a power consumption of 1,000 watts for 1 hour
- The type of energy that comes from substances reacting with each other
- The type of energy you probably want from a lamp
- The type of energy a ball has right before you drop it
15 Clues: Unit of work • Pivot point of a lever • Force being applied on a lever • The type of energy your voice has • The type of energy that involves heat • The type of energy that involves movement • The thing you are trying to move with a lever • The type of energy needed to charge your phone • The type of energy you probably want from a lamp • ...
OpenSciEd 6.2 Thermal Energy 2024-11-19
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- The total kinetic energy of particles in a substance.
- A material that allows thermal energy to pass through easily.
- The heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1°C.
- When two objects in contact reach the same temperature and no heat flows.
- Movement of thermal energy from one place or object to another.
- Transfer of thermal energy by the movement of fluids.
- Transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves.
- A material that slows down the transfer of thermal energy.
- The energy an object has because of its motion.
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- The increase in a material’s volume when its temperature rises.
- The transfer of thermal energy from a hotter object to a cooler one.
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance.
- The transfer of thermal energy through direct particle contact.
- A tool used to measure temperature.
- A unit of energy used to measure heat.
15 Clues: A tool used to measure temperature. • A unit of energy used to measure heat. • Transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves. • The energy an object has because of its motion. • The total kinetic energy of particles in a substance. • Transfer of thermal energy by the movement of fluids. • A material that slows down the transfer of thermal energy. • ...
Force and Motion 2022-11-07
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- Balanced forces either continue in the same __________ or stay still.
- Balanced forces always have a ______ ______ of 0 Newtons.
- The more ________ needed to move an object, the more kinetic energy it will have.
- A roller coaster has the most potential energy at the _____ of the hill.
- Balanced forces have a __________ speed.
- _______________ potential energy is energy stored in objects due to their position above the ground.
- 44N➡⬛⬅84N -Is this balanced or unbalanced?
- ____________ potential energy is energy stored when objects are stretched, compressed, or deformed.
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- A roller coaster has the most kinetic energy at the _____ of the first drop.
- ____________ energy is energy of motion.
- Unbalanced forces either _____ _____ or slow down.
- _____________ energy is stored energy.
- Unbalanced forces ________ direction.
- 10N⬅⬛➡10N -Is this Balanced or unbalanced?
- The more _______ an object has, the more force is needed to move it.
15 Clues: Unbalanced forces ________ direction. • _____________ energy is stored energy. • ____________ energy is energy of motion. • Balanced forces have a __________ speed. • 10N⬅⬛➡10N -Is this Balanced or unbalanced? • 44N➡⬛⬅84N -Is this balanced or unbalanced? • Unbalanced forces either _____ _____ or slow down. • Balanced forces always have a ______ ______ of 0 Newtons. • ...
Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy 2023-03-02
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- Renewable energy powered by the natural rise and fall of ocean tides and currents.
- An energy source which is a liquid form from fossiled animals.
- Renewable energy also called as clean or ......energy.
- Power generated from water.
- Energy source which will run out.
- Obtained from dead plants and its burnt to generate light and heat.
- An energy source that uses heat below the earth's surface to produce steam to spin a turbine.
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- Nuclear power stations uses this material to generate electricity.
- Crude oil, coal, natural gas are example of....
- Renewable energy do not produce harmfull ....to the environment.
- Derrived from abundant resource that we can see nearly every day.
- A tool to harvest the wind energy.
- Light energy from the sun is captured by this and converted into electricity.
- Energy source which will not run out.
- This energy sources is generated from decaying plant or animal waste.
15 Clues: Power generated from water. • Energy source which will run out. • A tool to harvest the wind energy. • Energy source which will not run out. • Crude oil, coal, natural gas are example of.... • Renewable energy also called as clean or ......energy. • An energy source which is a liquid form from fossiled animals. • ...
Unit 6 Key Terms Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-10
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- Finding and implementing ways to use less energy
- A cylindrical tube that encloses nuclear fuel within a nuclear reactor
- Slow flowing, viscous deposits of bitumen mixed with sand, water, and clay
- Liquid fuel created from processed or refined biomass
- The technology to convert solid coal into liquid fuel
- The process of removing more than is replaced by growth, typically used when referring to carbon
- The use of a fuel to generate electricity and produce heat
- A degraded petroleum that forms when petroleum migrates to the surface of Earth and is modified by bacteria
- A reaction that occurs when lighter nuclei are forced together to produce heavier nuclei
- In energy management, an energy source that is either potentially renewable or nondepletable
- A network of interconnected transmission lines that joins power plants together and links them with end users of electricity
- A diesel substitute produced by extracting and chemically altering oil from plants
- Carbon in fossil fuels
- A bell shaped curve representing oil use and projecting both when world oil production will reach a maximum and when the world will run out of oil
- Renewable An energy source that can be regenerated indefinitely as long as it is not overharvested
- In reference to an electricity generating plant, the maximum electrical output
- An energy source that cannot be used up
- The point at which half the total known oil supply is used up
- Energy that comes from the movement of water driven by the gravitational pull of the Moon
- A widely used fossil fuel that occurs in underground deposits, composed of a liquid mixture of hydrocarbons, water, and sulfur
- Liquid petroleum removed from the ground
- Alcohol made by converting starches and sugars from plant material into alcohol and c02
- A unit of measure for radiation
- An energy source that is bought and sold
- An energy source with a finite supply, primarily the fossil fuels and nuclear fuels
- Construction designed to take advantage of solar radiation without active technology
- Energy captured from sunlight with advanced technologies
- An activity that does not change atmospheric c02 concentrations
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- Nuclear fuel that can no longer produce enough heat to be useful in a power plant but continues to emit radioactivity
- Fuel derived from radioactive materials that give off energy
- The greatest quantity of energy used at any one time
- A nuclear reaction in which a neutron strikes a relatively large atomic nucleus, which then splits into two or more parts, releasing additional neutrons and energy in the form of heat
- A power plant that uses both exhaust gases and steam turbines to generate electricity
- Unit that measures the rate at which a sample of radioactive material decays
- The energy use per unit of gross domestic product
- Hyrdoelectricity generation in which water is retained behind a low dam or no dam
- The storage of water in a reservoir behind a dam
- Something that can move and deliver energy in a convenient, usable form to end users
- A vehicle that runs on either gasoline or a gasoline/ethanol mixture
- A property of a building material that allows it to maintain heat or cold
- A system of capturing energy from sunlight and converting it directly into electricity
- An energy source gathered by individuals for their own immediate needs
- The fraction of time a power plant operates in a year
- A billing system used by some electric companies in which customers pay higher rates as their use goes up
- The accumulation of sediments, primarily silt, on the bottom of a reservoir
- A fuel derived from biological material that became fossilized millions of years ago
- Carbon in biomass that was recently in the atmosphere
- Electricity generated by the kinetic energy of moving water
- A cylindrical device inserted between the fuel rods in a nuclear reactor to absorb excess neutrons and slow or stop the fission reaction
- A device that can be turned on by water, steam, or wind to produce power
- A solid fuel formed primarily from the remains of trees, ferns, and other plant materials preserved 280 million to 360 million years ago
51 Clues: Carbon in fossil fuels • A unit of measure for radiation • An energy source that cannot be used up • Liquid petroleum removed from the ground • An energy source that is bought and sold • Finding and implementing ways to use less energy • The storage of water in a reservoir behind a dam • The energy use per unit of gross domestic product • ...
Chapter 2- Understanding ecosystems 2017-01-09
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- where we are able to live on Earth
- the hard solid outer layer of Earth
- two words visible forms of radiant energy being seen
- two words the cycle that goes though the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere
- organisms that make their own energy compounds from the suns energy
- two words where sugar is converted into carbon dioxide as well as water an energy
- two words where non-living chemical and physical components of an ecosystem are
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- organisms that get energy from eating other organisms
- two words feeding relationships within an ecosystem
- two words organisms eating on each other to show how energy is transferred
- two words living factors and their remains and features such as nests and dens
- a process where plants are able to use the sun to make a chemical energy
- two words shows energy, numbers or the biomass relationships of an ecosystem
- two words where a spices function in their ecosystem like what they eat who eats them and how it behaves
- all water in solid, liquid and gas form on Earth
- two words energy that goes though empty space
- two words the processes that water goes though in the environment
- where all living organisms with all their physical and chemical environment
- area drained by a particular river
19 Clues: where we are able to live on Earth • area drained by a particular river • the hard solid outer layer of Earth • two words energy that goes though empty space • all water in solid, liquid and gas form on Earth • two words feeding relationships within an ecosystem • two words visible forms of radiant energy being seen • ...
Unit 7 Study Guide 2023-03-30
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- Used to create wind energy
- A process used to make an identical copy of cells or an organism
- something you consider when you are determining if something is right or wrong
- An example of a nonrenewable source of energy
- Obtaining heat energy from inside the Earth to turn into usable energy
- Food (mostly produce) that has had its DNA changed
- The use of solar panels to obtain usable energy from the sun
- energy that would take millions of years to replace
- The use of living organisms or waste from organisms to obtain energy through burning
- the process of learning about the natural world through observation and experimentation
- A natural fuel such as coal, gas, and oil formed from the remains of living organisms.
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- Gases in the atmosphere that trap heat from the sun and keep the earth warm
- The Use of technology to modify living organisms to solve problems and make useful products
- An example of a renewable source of energy
- A tool scientists use to cut DNA and insert small pieces of other DNA
- the introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- Energy that can replace itself
- the changing of the structure of a gene
- Capturing energy from moving water, usually with the use of a dam
- the science or practice of farming
20 Clues: Used to create wind energy • Energy that can replace itself • the science or practice of farming • the changing of the structure of a gene • An example of a renewable source of energy • An example of a nonrenewable source of energy • Food (mostly produce) that has had its DNA changed • energy that would take millions of years to replace • ...
G4 Science S1T1 2024-09-23
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- forces Forces act on an object without changing its motion (constant velocity or at rest) and the total forces add up to be zero.
- A change in an object’s position
- A force between surfaces that slows objects or stops them from moving.
- resistance Friction between the air and a moving object
- The ability to do work
- Potential Energy Potential energy in an object due to its elasticity (when it’s being stretched or compressed).
- A noncontact force that pulls all objects towards each other.
- The position of an object
- force Forces that occur without objects touching
- Energy The energy an object has because it is moving.
- How fast an object’s position changes over time at any given moment
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- Potential Energy Potential energy when an object is above a surface (in a high position).
- A change in velocity over time
- The speed and direction of an object
- Energy The energy is stored in an object and can be used later.
- force Forces that occur when one object touches another
- The tendency of an object in motion to stay in motion or of an object at rest to stay at rest.
- forces Forces that do not add up to zero and can affect an object’s motion (speed, direction, or both).
- A push or pull
19 Clues: A push or pull • The ability to do work • The position of an object • A change in velocity over time • A change in an object’s position • The speed and direction of an object • force Forces that occur without objects touching • Energy The energy an object has because it is moving. • force Forces that occur when one object touches another • ...
Unit 5 Vocab - OL 2024-11-13
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- The process of using energy stored in food to make ATP.
- Where ATP is produced through the process of cellular respiration.
- Converts light energy to chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH; requires water and produces oxygen as waste.
- Metabolic pathway that uses the energy stored in pyruvate to make ATP and NADH, while producing carbon dioxide as waste.
- The metabolic pathway that converts glucose into pyruvate.
- Makes ATP from glucose in the absence of oxygen; produces alcohol as waste.
- Energy stored in the bonds of molecules.
- Location of light reactions in photosynthesis
- The vascular tissue responsible for the transport of water in plants.
- Small openings on the surface of leaves that allow gas exchange.
- A molecule that can be converted into ATP
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- does not require oxygen
- Uses energy from ATP and NADPH to fix carbon dioxide into sugar
- Type of fermentation that makes ATP from glucose in the absence of oxygen; produces lactic acid as a waste product.
- The process of converting light energy into chemical energy in autotrophs.
- does require oxygen
- Location of photosynthesis in eukaryotes
- The type of vascular tissue that transports sugars downward from the leaves.
- The primary energy used by the cell
19 Clues: does require oxygen • does not require oxygen • The primary energy used by the cell • Location of photosynthesis in eukaryotes • Energy stored in the bonds of molecules. • A molecule that can be converted into ATP • Location of light reactions in photosynthesis • The process of using energy stored in food to make ATP. • ...
Energy and Circuits revision warm up 2021-07-04
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- Resistor dependant on temperature
- What happens when opposite charges interact
- Unit of energy
- Flow of charge
- Potential difference is measured in...
- A step up transformer does this to Volts
- Renewable energy from the warmth of the earth
- Charge of electron
- Useful Energy divided by Energy Supplied measures
- How to wire a voltmeter
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- Measured in Watts
- Energy due to movement
- Seconds in a minute
- Colour of live wire
- Measures weight
- Equipment for measuring current
- A good insulator
- Equals potential difference divided by current
- Coal, oil and gas are this kind of fuel
19 Clues: Unit of energy • Flow of charge • Measures weight • A good insulator • Measured in Watts • Charge of electron • Seconds in a minute • Colour of live wire • Energy due to movement • How to wire a voltmeter • Equipment for measuring current • Resistor dependant on temperature • Potential difference is measured in... • Coal, oil and gas are this kind of fuel • ...
Types of Energy Review 2026-01-13
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- a type of renewable resource
- energy of moving particles
- resources that can not be used more than once
- energy of motion
- energy of moving electrons
- resources that have a constant supply
- energy stored in substances
- energy that travels as electromagnetic waves
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- anything that you can see moving
- energy that is stored
- energy that is stored in the center of a nucleus
- energy of vibrating matter
- a type of nonrenewable resource
- the ability to do work
14 Clues: energy of motion • energy that is stored • the ability to do work • energy of vibrating matter • energy of moving particles • energy of moving electrons • energy stored in substances • a type of renewable resource • a type of nonrenewable resource • anything that you can see moving • resources that have a constant supply • energy that travels as electromagnetic waves • ...
