energy Crossword Puzzles
Madeline Energy Puzzles 2016-05-20
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- renewable energy from running water in dams
- used to raise a object
- unlimited made more quickly than used
- a simple Machine using a rope and a wheel
- movement of energy in waves
- sloping surface to move objects
- bonds of atoms and molecules
- blowing air
- a simple machine used to apply force
- nucleus of an atom
- used to break matter bonds
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- a wheel with a rope around the wheel
- energy from the sun
- renewable heat from the inner parts of the earth
- energy waiting to be used
- refers to living or recently living organisms
- is done when force moves an object
- energy that is being used
- movement of one place to anther
- limited can't make as fast as we use
- dead animals and plants burned for energy
- used to help move a heavy load
22 Clues: blowing air • nucleus of an atom • energy from the sun • used to raise a object • energy waiting to be used • energy that is being used • used to break matter bonds • movement of energy in waves • bonds of atoms and molecules • used to help move a heavy load • movement of one place to anther • sloping surface to move objects • is done when force moves an object • ...
BorgerB Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- What energy source is involved with digging wells?
- Where is oil from the ground separated into fuels?
- When a source cannot be replenished what is it called?
- What was the original source of the energy in wind and flowing water?
- Is the percentage of energy you use conservation or efficiency?
- Compunds that are made from oil are called?
- What is something that provides energy?
- Fill in the blank _____ fission
- Heat from earth's interior.
- Is saving energy conservation or efficiency?
- A compound that has carbon and hydrogen atoms are called?
- Wood, plant parts, manure, and food wasted that can be used as fuels is called?
- What type of lightbulb uses less energy than others?
- When fuel rods generate a lot of heat which makes it melt is called
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- Is nuclear fission when cells separate or combine?
- Light and heat given off by the sun is called?
- What fuel is not as commonly used as it used to?
- The biggest use of coal in the U.S. is?
- What percentage of the coal mined in the U.S. is exported to other countries?
- energy Turning fans on and off, shorter hot showers, and turning lights off helps what?
- Energy produced by flowing water is called?
- Coal,oil,and natural gas are the three major types or what?
- transportation and electricity are one of the needs for what?
- What is oil mainly used for?
- A layer of material that traps heat.
- What energy conversions occur when a car engine burns gasoline
26 Clues: Heat from earth's interior. • What is oil mainly used for? • Fill in the blank _____ fission • A layer of material that traps heat. • The biggest use of coal in the U.S. is? • What is something that provides energy? • Energy produced by flowing water is called? • Compunds that are made from oil are called? • Is saving energy conservation or efficiency? • ...
Hamiltonm Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- when fuels contain stored chemical energy
- solid fossil fuel formed by the plant remains
- slow down chain reactions
- light and heat given off by the sun
- coming together
- the percent saved
- obtaining electricity through sun
- something that makes energy
- what most of the coal used for
- saving energy
- what oil is mainly used for
- heat from Earth's interior
- cannot be remade in short amount of time
- when fuel rods generate too much heat
- object that produces electricity from water
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- object that produces electricity from wind
- add gasoline and alcohol
- make up fossil fuels
- traps warm air inside of house
- wood plants manure food wastes that can be used as fuels
- factory where oil is put into products
- electricity from flowing water
- breaking apart
- replacement of incandescent bulbs
- obtaining electricity through water
- compounds that come from oil
- split during nuclear fission
- can be remade in relatively short amount of time
28 Clues: saving energy • breaking apart • coming together • the percent saved • make up fossil fuels • add gasoline and alcohol • slow down chain reactions • heat from Earth's interior • something that makes energy • what oil is mainly used for • compounds that come from oil • split during nuclear fission • traps warm air inside of house • electricity from flowing water • ...
Hamiltonm Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- breaking apart
- replacement of incandescent bulbs
- when fuel rods generate too much heat
- electricity from flowing water
- solid fossil fuel formed by the plant remains
- when fuels contain stored chemical energy
- cannot be remade in short amount of time
- make up fossil fuels
- what oil is mainly used for
- factory where oil is put into products
- obtaining electricity through water
- add gasoline and alcohol
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- object that produces electricity from wind
- coming together
- object that produces electricity from water
- compounds that come from oil
- saving energy
- slow down chain reactions
- traps warm air inside of house
- light and heat given off by the sun
- the percent saved
- something that makes energy
- what most of the coal used for
- heat from Earth's interior
- can be remade in relatively short amount of time
- wood plants manure food wastes that can be used as fuels
- split during nuclear fission
- obtaining electricity through sun
28 Clues: saving energy • breaking apart • coming together • the percent saved • make up fossil fuels • add gasoline and alcohol • slow down chain reactions • heat from Earth's interior • something that makes energy • what oil is mainly used for • compounds that come from oil • split during nuclear fission • traps warm air inside of house • electricity from flowing water • ...
Friends Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- rod A uranium rod that undergoes fission in a nuclear reactor
- Oil is separated into fuels
- Power Source that uses the most coal in U.S
- Mixing alcohols to gasoline makes it
- Liquid fossil fuel oil
- fuel Fuel made from living things
- Chemicals that contains carbon and hydrogen
- compound made from oil
- A natural resource that is not replaced in a useful time frame
- The percentage of energy that is used
- How wind, flowing water and tides are used to produce electricity
- Coming together
- Energy Original source of the energy in wind and flowing water
- The process of burning a fuel
- rod A cadmium rod used in a nuclear reactor to absorb neutrons from fission reactions
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- Transformation A change from one form of energy to another
- The central core of an atom that contains protons and neutrons
- A resource that is either always available or is naturally replaced in a relatively short time
- Breaking apart
- Uses the most oil in the U.S
- energy Heat from Earth's interior
- vessel The part of a nuclear reactor where nuclear fission occurs
- Power Electricity produced by flowing water
- Traps air to help block the transfer of heat
- fuels An energy-rich substance formed from the remains of organisms
- A dangerous condition in which fuel rods inside a nuclear reactor melt
- Uses the most electricity in the U.S
27 Clues: Breaking apart • Coming together • Liquid fossil fuel oil • compound made from oil • Oil is separated into fuels • Uses the most oil in the U.S • The process of burning a fuel • energy Heat from Earth's interior • fuel Fuel made from living things • Mixing alcohols to gasoline makes it • Uses the most electricity in the U.S • The percentage of energy that is used • ...
sophoclesa energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- a fuel made out of plants or waste
- exes gas
- form of energy used in many households
- The main use for oil
- A product that produces energy in transportation services
- a gas in the atmosphere that absorbs radiant energy from the sun.
- a better version that saves energy
- takes around millions and billions of years to reproduce
- radiant energy that comes from the sun
- a machine that produces energy with wind and other renewable resources
- an accident in a nuclear power plant in with the fuel rod over heats
- atoms coming together to make energy
- the splitting of an atoms nucleus
- light and heat given off by the sun turned into energy
- converts organic material into hydrogen or carbon monoxide
- the main use for coal
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- a rod shaped element in a nuclear power plant
- preservation, protection
- takes around 500 to 1000 years to reproduce
- electricity produced by flowing water
- wood, plant pats, etc. That can be used by fuel
- burning waste
- compound made from oil
- a place where crude oil is heated so it can be used
- heat from the Earth's interior
- moving air that turns turbines
- a chemical compound containing carbon and hydrogen
- a gas that is absorbed by plants
- to keep heat inside a closed space
29 Clues: exes gas • burning waste • The main use for oil • the main use for coal • compound made from oil • preservation, protection • heat from the Earth's interior • moving air that turns turbines • a gas that is absorbed by plants • the splitting of an atoms nucleus • a fuel made out of plants or waste • a better version that saves energy • to keep heat inside a closed space • ...
sophocles energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- moving air that turns turbines
- exes gas
- takes around millions and billions of years to reproduce
- a machine that produces energy with wind and other renewable resources
- the main use for coal
- the splitting of an atoms nucleus
- a fuel made out of plants or waste
- A product that produces energy in transportation services
- electricity produced by flowing water
- a gas in the atmosphere that absorbs radiant energy from the sun.
- takes around 500 to 1000 years to reproduce
- The main use for oil
- form of energy used in many households
- light and heat given off by the sun turned into energy
- compound made from oil
- a gas that is absorbed by plants
- wood, plant pats, etc. That can be used by fuel
- to keep heat inside a closed space
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- a chemical compound containing carbon and hydrogen
- atoms coming together to make energy
- heat from the Earth's interior
- an accident in a nuclear power plant in with the fuel rod over heats
- burning waste
- a place where crude oil is heated so it can be used
- radiant energy that comes from the sun
- a better version that saves energy
- preservation, protection
- converts organic material into hydrogen or carbon monoxide
- a rod shaped element in a nuclear power plant
29 Clues: exes gas • burning waste • The main use for oil • the main use for coal • compound made from oil • preservation, protection • moving air that turns turbines • heat from the Earth's interior • a gas that is absorbed by plants • the splitting of an atoms nucleus • a fuel made out of plants or waste • a better version that saves energy • to keep heat inside a closed space • ...
holzapfelr energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- fuel made from living things
- energy from the sun
- the percentage of energy that is used to perform work
- a substance that provides energy
- a rod used in a nuclear reactor to absorb neutrons
- a renewable resource
- a machine with turbines used to generate electricity
- electricity produced by flowing water
- the most used thing for electricity production
- gas that comes naturally from the ground
- reducing energy use
- a solid fossil fuel formed from plant remains
- breaking apart
- the central core of an atom that contains protons and neutrons
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- an energy rich substance
- a resource that is always available or can naturally be replaced in a short time
- compounds made from oil
- intense heat from earth interior that’s warms the magma
- one form of energy to another
- chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms
- a layer of heating and cooling systems
- part of the nuclear reactor where nuclear fission occurs
- adding alcohol to gasoline
- the process of burning fuels
- a factory in which crude oil must undergo a process
- a natural resource that is not replaced in a useful amount of time
- active solar cells
- coming together
28 Clues: breaking apart • coming together • active solar cells • energy from the sun • reducing energy use • a renewable resource • compounds made from oil • an energy rich substance • adding alcohol to gasoline • fuel made from living things • the process of burning fuels • one form of energy to another • a substance that provides energy • electricity produced by flowing water • ...
lukense Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- Electric power is the main use of _______ in the United States.
- Solar energy is the indirect ________ of wind and flowing water energy.
- Hydrogen doesn't exist on Earth as a _____.
- Energy that is remade in a short period of time.
- _______ fuels are formed when organism remains are buried and changed by heat and pressure.
- Chemical created from bio-mass.
- ____________ light bulbs are more efficient than incandescent bulbs.
- The largest use of oil in the United States.
- The main use of hydrogen was _______ fuel.
- Chemical compounds made of carbon and hydrogen.
- The amount of calculated energy that is actually used.
- Light and heat given off by the sun.
- Each atom of hydrogen has one proton and ________ electron(s).
- A layer of material which traps air.
- Energy that is remade in a long period of time.
- Two nuclei combining is nuclear ________.
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- Hydrogen is an energy _________.
- Energy that comes from the force of moving water.
- One nucleus splitting apart is nuclear _______.
- People built dams to make artificial __________ to create power.
- The three main fossil fuels are oil, coal, and gas.
- Energy __________ is reducing energy use.
- A _____ _______ occurs in a nuclear power plant when fuel rods overheat.
- Heat from Earth's interior.
- Compounds that are made from oil.
- Wood, plant parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuels.
- A factory where fuels and oil products are made from crude oil.
- In a nuclear power plant, nuclear fission occurs in the __________ vessel.
- A mixture that forms when alcohol is added to gasoline.
29 Clues: Heat from Earth's interior. • Chemical created from bio-mass. • Hydrogen is an energy _________. • Compounds that are made from oil. • Light and heat given off by the sun. • A layer of material which traps air. • Energy __________ is reducing energy use. • Two nuclei combining is nuclear ________. • The main use of hydrogen was _______ fuel. • ...
Joshua Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom
- These form when the carbon and hydrogen atoms combine.
- refined petroleum used for combustion engines in vehicles
- light and heat given off from the sun
- 7% of coal is used in this
- compounds that are made from oil
- the act of reducing energy
- 61% of US oil is used in this
- a pollution causing nonrenewable energy
- splitting of atoms
- can be remade in a relatively short time
- mixture when you add alcohol to gasoline
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- 26%of US oil is used in this
- cannot be replenished or remade in a small amount of time
- a rod made from a neutron absorbing substance
- 1%of US coal is used in this
- this occurs when there is excess heat caused by a series of explosions
- energy produced by flowing water from a resevoir
- energy made from things like wood, plant parts, manure and food wastes
- 13% of US coal is used in this
- heat from earth's interior
- amount of energy used to preform or work
- a factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and the other product
- Chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms
- a machine used for continuous power that has blades
- substance that provides energy such as heat, light, motion or electricity
- Energy conversions that occur when a car engine burns gasoline
- the combination of common nuclea
- one proton and one electron is what is in these
- energy this only works when the sun is shining
30 Clues: splitting of atoms • heat from earth's interior • 7% of coal is used in this • the act of reducing energy • 26%of US oil is used in this • 1%of US coal is used in this • 61% of US oil is used in this • 13% of US coal is used in this • compounds that are made from oil • the combination of common nuclea • light and heat given off from the sun • ...
Joshia Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- substance that provides energy such as heat, light, motion or electricity
- 13% of US coal is used in this
- light and heat given off from the sun
- splitting of atoms
- mixture when you add alcohol to gasoline
- refined petroleum used for combustion engines in vehicles
- Chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms
- the act of reducing energy
- a rod made from a neutron absorbing substance
- 1%of US coal is used in this
- amount of energy used to preform or work
- subatomic particle found in the nucleus of every atom
- a pollution causing nonrenewable energy
- one proton and one electron is what is in these
- compounds that are made from oil
- 26%of US oil is used in this
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- energy produced by flowing water from a resevoir
- the combination of common nuclea
- energy this only works when the sun is shining
- Energy conversions that occur when a car engine burns gasoline
- energy made from things like wood, plant parts, manure and food wastes
- 61% of US oil is used in this
- 7% of coal is used in this
- a machine used for continuous power that has blades
- cannot be replenished or remade in a small amount of time
- this occurs when there is excess heat caused by a series of explosions
- These form when the carbon and hydrogen atoms combine.
- a factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and the other product
- heat from earth's interior
- can be remade in a relatively short time
30 Clues: splitting of atoms • 7% of coal is used in this • the act of reducing energy • heat from earth's interior • 1%of US coal is used in this • 26%of US oil is used in this • 61% of US oil is used in this • 13% of US coal is used in this • the combination of common nuclea • compounds that are made from oil • light and heat given off from the sun • ...
doerri Energy crossword 2018-02-27
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- what is most of the coal used for
- the percent of coal used in the USA is
- as water moves through tunnels it turns turbines which are connected to a
- A energy rich chemical compound that contains carbon and hydrogen atoms
- blades shafts gears a generator and a cable these parts work together to convert the winds energy into
- A chemical made from oil
- Hydrogen burns
- electricity produces using the energy of flowing water
- air in motion
- A substance that provides energy because of chemical change
- Heat from earth's interior
- 61 percent of oil is used on electric power in the
- light and heat given off by the sun
- isn't usually used as a fossil fuel
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- the percent of oil used on industry in the USA
- A factory in which crude oil heated and separated into fossil fuels and other products
- a material that blocks heat transfer between air and outside a building is called
- replenishes in a relatively short amount of time
- three types of fossil fuels are natural gas, oil and
- a mixture of gasoline and alcohol
- three examples of petrochemicals are cosmetics, paint, and
- it is made from another substance since it isn't on earth it must be man maid
- solar energy comes from the
- what percentage of coal mined in the US is exported to other countries
- cannot be replenished in a short amount of time
- solar energy is only collectable when it is
- wood, plant parts, manure, and food wasted that can be used as fossil fuels
- oil is mainly used for
- Hydrogen creates no acid rain or
29 Clues: air in motion • Hydrogen burns • oil is mainly used for • A chemical made from oil • Heat from earth's interior • solar energy comes from the • Hydrogen creates no acid rain or • what is most of the coal used for • a mixture of gasoline and alcohol • light and heat given off by the sun • isn't usually used as a fossil fuel • the percent of coal used in the USA is • ...
friendj Energy Crossword 2018-02-27
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- Energy Original source of the energy in wind and flowing water
- rod A cadmium rod used in a nuclear reactor to absorb neutrons from fission reactions
- Oil is separated into fuels
- compound made from oil
- A resource that is either always available or is naturally replaced in a relatively short time
- Power Electricity produced by flowing water
- The percentage of energy that is used
- The central core of an atom that contains protons and neutrons
- Power Source that uses the most coal in U.S
- energy Heat from Earth's interior
- How wind, flowing water and tides are used to produce electricity
- Mixing alcohols to gasoline makes it
- fuel Fuel made from living things
- fuels An energy-rich substance formed from the remains of organisms
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- Coming together
- vessel The part of a nuclear reactor where nuclear fission occurs
- Chemicals that contains carbon and hydrogen
- A natural resource that is not replaced in a useful time frame
- The process of burning a fuel
- Uses the most oil in the U.S
- conservation Reducing energy use
- A substance that provides energy
- Traps air to help block the transfer of heat
- A dangerous condition in which fuel rods inside a nuclear reactor melt
- Liquid fossil fuel oil
- Breaking apart
- Uses the most electricity in the U.S
27 Clues: Breaking apart • Coming together • compound made from oil • Liquid fossil fuel oil • Oil is separated into fuels • Uses the most oil in the U.S • The process of burning a fuel • conservation Reducing energy use • A substance that provides energy • energy Heat from Earth's interior • fuel Fuel made from living things • Mixing alcohols to gasoline makes it • ...
Hilla energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- what creates circulation throughout house with solar heat
- what do the wind have to be to get enough power
- built dams to make what kind of waterfall
- what is oil mainly used for
- name of something that can be remade in a short time
- what comes from the sun and goes through solar panels
- what rips the cells apart
- what is impossible to power on demand
- what is cost and energy efficient
- what can be burned for fuel instead of wood and coal
- compounds made from oil
- what can be reformed
- what comes from biomass created by humans
- what is one of the 3 major fossil fuels
- what is not eco-friendly
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- How much area does wind take up in one farm
- what energy conversions occur when a car engine burns gasoline
- what animal is mostly affected by dams
- what is coal mainly used for
- hydropower is more what than wind and solar
- both fuel cells and what convert the chemical reaction to electricity
- how much less acid rain comes from geothermal
- name of something that can be remade in a long time
- what turns when wind hits it
- what comes from movement of water
- garbage can be burned as what
- what is it called when alcohol is added to gasoline
- what comes from the sun and goes through these panels
- what cell will work if hydrogen is provided
- what causes people to relocate
30 Clues: what can be reformed • compounds made from oil • what is not eco-friendly • what rips the cells apart • what is oil mainly used for • what is coal mainly used for • what turns when wind hits it • garbage can be burned as what • what causes people to relocate • what comes from movement of water • what is cost and energy efficient • what is impossible to power on demand • ...
nielsent energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- heat from earth's interior
- energy from the sun
- used to cool down a reactor vessel
- power provided from flowing water
- coal, petroleum
- wastes that can be used as a fuel
- takes un 615 of oil in the U.S.
- takes up 71% of coal in the U.S.
- compounds made from oil
- a substance that provides energy
- cells convert sunlight into energy
- uses 26% of U.S. oil
- gas formed in Earth's crust over millions of years
- hydrogen and oxygen mix in a tank to produce power
- is 'shot' a nucleus in nuclear fission
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- long blades attached to a tower that are used for wind energy
- uses 13% of U.S. coal
- 2 hydrogen nuclei are brought together
- chemical compounds that contain hydrogen and carbon
- a mixture of gas and alcohol
- air turns a turbine quickly which created power
- energy conversion when a car engine burns gasoline
- 1 nucleus is split apart
- excess heat causing an explosion
- contains fuel rods
- natural gas, hydroelectric, geothermal
- a large tube in a dam used for hydropower
- the thing used to capture sunlight and turn it into energy
- a factory where crude oil is heated and separated into fuels
29 Clues: coal, petroleum • contains fuel rods • energy from the sun • uses 26% of U.S. oil • uses 13% of U.S. coal • compounds made from oil • 1 nucleus is split apart • heat from earth's interior • a mixture of gas and alcohol • takes un 615 of oil in the U.S. • takes up 71% of coal in the U.S. • excess heat causing an explosion • a substance that provides energy • ...
polizzia energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- splitting of an atom into two nuclei
- when two nuclei combine to make one nucleus
- another word for oil
- a factory where oil is heated
- another word for solar energy
- found in natural gas
- these are drilled into the ground to make Geothermal energy
- electricity produced by flowing water
- group of fuels made from living things
- reducing the percentage of the energy used to perform work
- part of nuclear reactor where nuclear fission occurs
- a type of fossil fuel found within a rock
- when fuel rods generate so much heat that they start to melt
- structure that holds back water
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- heat from earth's interior
- the three major fossil fuels
- something that provides energy
- material used to insulate something
- reducing energy use
- alcohol and gasoline merged
- the central core of an atom
- compounds made from oil
- rods that the reactor contains
- rods inserted between fuel rods
- man-made body of water that stores water for future use
- a type of gas that harms the earth
- another word for burning
- machine that makes electricity
- when something never runs out
- fastest growing energy source in the world
30 Clues: reducing energy use • another word for oil • found in natural gas • compounds made from oil • another word for burning • heat from earth's interior • alcohol and gasoline merged • the central core of an atom • the three major fossil fuels • a factory where oil is heated • another word for solar energy • when something never runs out • something that provides energy • ...
Luv Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- The fossil fuel that is mainly used for transportation.
- When the fuel rods in a nuclear power plant generate too much heat.
- Which power plant has a reactor vessel, fuel rods, control rods, and a turbine?
- When an energy can be remade but takes millions of years to remake.
- A mixture of gasoline and alcohol.
- The number of nuclear reactions.
- The energy that gets its energy from the heat within the Earth.
- Compounds made up of oil.
- The type of nuclear reaction that is not being used because it needs too much heat and pressure.
- The fossil fuel that is mainly used for electric power.
- What coal, oil, and natural gas is.
- What you do to biomass to start a fire.
- The machine that produces power over time because things like water, steam, gas, and air turn its wheel and rotor.
- They can control flooding.
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- When you trap air to help block the transfer of heat between the air inside and outside of a building.
- The pollution created when we burn biomass.
- The number of needs for fuel.
- When an energy takes a relatively short time period to remake.
- Fossil fuels form when something is put under heat and pressure.
- What hits a nucleus to make a nuclear fission.
- What we do by walking instead of driving a car.
- Dams can affect their migration.
- Compounds made up of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
- Where crude oil is separated into fuels.
- The energy that works best in windy areas.
- This type of lightbulb uses less energy.
- Solar energy cannot be powered without this.
- This provides energy.
- Solar energy gets this from capturing sunlight.
- The type of energy wood, crops, and yard and animal wastes are.
30 Clues: This provides energy. • Compounds made up of oil. • They can control flooding. • The number of needs for fuel. • The number of nuclear reactions. • Dams can affect their migration. • A mixture of gasoline and alcohol. • What coal, oil, and natural gas is. • What you do to biomass to start a fire. • Where crude oil is separated into fuels. • ...
Musmanm Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- Most of the hydrogen in the world is combined with
- Is solar renewable or nonrenewable
- Heat from the earth's core
- Alcohol added to gasoline
- One way to save energy
- A pro to hydropower
- We mainly use oil for
- A pro of wind power
- Crude oil is heated and separated into fuels
- Chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen
- Compounds made form oil
- What is a con of solar power
- Substance that provides energy
- What is wind turning a blade to make energy
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- made from oil Petrochemicals
- Heat from the earth's core Geothermal
- What is an advantage of solar power
- Disadvantages of Biomass
- We mainly use oil for
- Light and heat given off by the sun
- What is a con of solar power
- Disadvantage of wind power
- Electricity produced by flowing water
- Geothermal provides
- What is sun hitting a cell to create energy current
- Hydropower effects
- What happens when a car burns gasoline
- An advantage of geothermal
- An advantage of Biomass
29 Clues: Hydropower effects • Geothermal provides • A pro to hydropower • A pro of wind power • We mainly use oil for • We mainly use oil for • One way to save energy • Compounds made form oil • An advantage of Biomass • Disadvantages of Biomass • Alcohol added to gasoline • Heat from the earth's core • Disadvantage of wind power • An advantage of geothermal • What is a con of solar power • ...
blazejewskia Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- A type of energy that is clean, renewable, and inexpensive
- The chemical compounds that have carbon and hydrogen atoms in them
- A layer of material that traps air to block the air inside and outside of a building from transferring
- Solar energy is the original source of energy in wind and this
- What is it called when the two kinds of hydrogen are forced together by tremendous heat and pressure and it creates a helium nucleus with less mass than the hydrogen nuclei and the lost mass is converted into energy
- The compounds that are produced from oil
- Electricity produced by flowing water
- This is where water changes into steam from the heat inside of a nuclear power plant.
- Energy in the form of heat and light given off by the sun
- Created by burning wood, crops, and animal waste
- Captures water and heats water inside of a tank
- This element isn't commonly used as a fuel today because it takes more energy than is produced when it burns, and it is expensive
- The percentage of coal mined in the U.S.A. that is exported to other countries
- Energy that cannot be replenished in a short amount of time
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- examples are coal, natural gas, and oil
- These are put between the fuel rods if the reactor vessel gets too hot to slow down the chain of reactions
- When fuel rods that are inside a nuclear reactor melt
- What oil is mainly used for
- What is it called when a neutron strikes the U-235 nucleus and then the U-235 nucleus splits into two smaller nuclei and more neutrons and energy are released
- What does the steam turn to generate electricity inside of a nuclear power plant
- Comes from the Earth's core as heat
- This is what most coal is used for
- A factory where crude oil is heated and then separated into fuels and other products
- Reducing the amount of energy you use
- A type of light bulb that is energy efficient
- When a chemical change occurs, energy is provided by a substance
- Energy that can be replenished in a relatively short period of time
- Formed by mixing alcohol and gasoline
- The place where nuclear fission occurs in a nuclear power plant
- What is the third need for fuel if the other two are transportation and heating and cooling
30 Clues: What oil is mainly used for • This is what most coal is used for • Comes from the Earth's core as heat • Reducing the amount of energy you use • Electricity produced by flowing water • Formed by mixing alcohol and gasoline • examples are coal, natural gas, and oil • The compounds that are produced from oil • A type of light bulb that is energy efficient • ...
bennyhoffz energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- the main cause of the urban heat island effect
- heat from earth's interior
- can't be replenished in short amount of time takes millions and billions of years
- 3 ways to converse at home
- geothermal energy
- what is gashol
- wind blows against a turbine which connects to a speed drive shaft to energy goes throough gear box makes which makes energy
- largest source of fuel in u.s.
- compound made from oil
- chemical compound that contains carbon hydrogen atoms
- can have replenished in short period of time
- a factory wich crude oil is heated and steamed fuels
- factory crude oil is heated and separated
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- two piont two percent of this fuel powers the u.s.
- would, plant parts, manure, and food waste that can be as fuel
- turn of the lights
- what are 3 types of fossil fuel
- why is it not nuclear fusion currently used as an energy
- Nine Three percent of this fuels the U.S.
- what is oil mainly used for
- nine point nine percent of this fuel powers the u.s.
- how does a meltdown occur
- a substance that provides energy
- you have to drill down to get hot water and steam to power a turbine
- light and heat given off by that sun
- what is coal used for thirteen percent what % of coal mined goes to different countries
- what happens when fuel creates to much heat
- oil can be used for this
28 Clues: what is gashol • geothermal energy • turn of the lights • compound made from oil • oil can be used for this • how does a meltdown occur • heat from earth's interior • 3 ways to converse at home • what is oil mainly used for • largest source of fuel in u.s. • what are 3 types of fossil fuel • a substance that provides energy • light and heat given off by that sun • ...
bennyhoffz energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- you have to drill down to get hot water and steam to power a turbine
- what is oil mainly used for
- can have replenished in short period of time
- can't be replenished in short amount of time takes millions and billions of years
- two piont two percent of this fuel powers the u.s.
- Nine Three percent of this fuels the U.S.
- why is it not nuclear fusion currently used as an energy
- a substance that provides energy
- oil can be used for this
- a factory wich crude oil is heated and steamed fuels
- heat from earth's interior
- nine point nine percent of this fuel powers the u.s.
- geothermal energy
- how does a meltdown occur
- would, plant parts, manure, and food waste that can be as fuel
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- 3 ways to converse at home
- chemical compound that contains carbon hydrogen atoms
- wind blows against a turbine which connects to a speed drive shaft to energy goes throough gear box makes which makes energy
- what is gashol
- what happens when fuel creates to much heat
- compound made from oil
- what is coal used for thirteen percent what % of coal mined goes to different countries
- turn of the lights
- light and heat given off by that sun
- factory crude oil is heated and separated
- what are 3 types of fossil fuel
- the main cause of the urban heat island effect
- largest source of fuel in u.s.
28 Clues: what is gashol • geothermal energy • turn of the lights • compound made from oil • oil can be used for this • how does a meltdown occur • 3 ways to converse at home • heat from earth's interior • what is oil mainly used for • largest source of fuel in u.s. • what are 3 types of fossil fuel • a substance that provides energy • light and heat given off by that sun • ...
Dass Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- compounds that have hydrogen and carbon atoms
- they are formed by hydrocarbons
- reduction of energy
- carports are mostly used here
- electricity produced by flowing water
- cannot be replenished in a short amount of time
- this produces clean electricity
- fuel is needed for this
- can be used to turn a turbine and produce electricity
- alcohol mixed with gas
- material that is burned to produce heat or power
- coal is used for this
- this only works when the wind is going in a certain way
- breaking apart
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- percentage of coal mined in US
- you get this from the earth's interior
- oil is used for this
- combining together
- material that reduces heat transfer between in and out of buildings
- chemicals made of petroleum
- type of fossil fuel
- it is only useable when then the sun is shining
- percentage of energy that is used
- garbage is burnt to produce this
- thermal energy gets converted to this
- can be replenished in a short amount of time
- type of fossil fuel
- type of fossil fuel
- when fuel rods into a nuclear reactor
- factories where crude oil is heated and seperated into other products
30 Clues: breaking apart • combining together • type of fossil fuel • reduction of energy • type of fossil fuel • type of fossil fuel • oil is used for this • coal is used for this • alcohol mixed with gas • fuel is needed for this • chemicals made of petroleum • carports are mostly used here • percentage of coal mined in US • they are formed by hydrocarbons • this produces clean electricity • ...
blazejewskia Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- Formed by mixing alcohol and gasoline
- The chemical compounds that have carbon and hydrogen atoms in them
- What is it called when the two kinds of hydrogen are forced together by tremendous heat and pressure and it creates a helium nucleus with less mass than the hydrogen nuclei and the lost mass is converted into energy
- A type of energy that is clean, renewable, and inexpensive
- Reducing the amount of energy you use
- The compounds that are produced from oil
- When a chemical change occurs, energy is provided by a substance
- What does the steam turn to generate electricity inside of a nuclear power plant
- What is it called when a neutron strikes the U-235 nucleus and then the U-235 nucleus splits into two smaller nuclei and more neutrons and energy are released
- The place where nuclear fission occurs in a nuclear power plant
- Examples are coal, natural gas, and oil
- This is what most coal is used for
- This is where water changes into steam from the heat inside of a nuclear power plant.
- The percentage of coal mined in the U.S.A. that is exported to other countries
- Energy in the form of heat and light given off by the sun
- When fuel rods that are inside a nuclear reactor melt
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- These are put between the fuel rods if the reactor vessel gets too hot to slow down the chain of reactions
- This element isn't commonly used as a fuel today because it takes more energy than is produced when it burns, and it is expensive
- Comes from the Earth's core as heat
- Captures water and heats water inside of a tank
- What oil is mainly used for
- Electricity produced by flowing water
- A type of light bulb that is energy efficient
- A layer of material that traps air to block the air inside and outside of a building from transferring
- Energy that cannot be replenished in a short amount of time
- Created by burning wood, crops, and animal waste
- A factory where crude oil is heated and then separated into fuels and other products
- What is the third need for fuel if the other two are transportation and heating and cooling
- Solar energy is the original source of energy in wind and this
- Energy that can be replenished in a relatively short period of time
30 Clues: What oil is mainly used for • This is what most coal is used for • Comes from the Earth's core as heat • Formed by mixing alcohol and gasoline • Electricity produced by flowing water • Reducing the amount of energy you use • Examples are coal, natural gas, and oil • The compounds that are produced from oil • A type of light bulb that is energy efficient • ...
costiganp Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- hydrogen fuel cells can create ____
- Solar energy produces _____ energy
- Hydropower effects animals in a ________ way
- _____________ are compounds that are used for oil
- Capturing hydrogen fuel cells is very _________
- The center of the earth is hot _____
- You can't get solar energy during the _____
- _____ energy is made of hydrogen
- Wind power gives ________ advantages
- _______ gets its energy from the sun
- ______ are made from natural gas
- Biomass increases ______ warming
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- Renewable energy produces no _____ house gases
- ___ is mainly used for transportation
- hydrogen fuel cells are very _________
- Biomass can _______ the airline
- __________ is renewable
- Biomass threatens _______
- __________ are factories where oil is separated
- Wind turbines are put ____ up in the air to collect as much wind as possible
- Uses wind ________ to generate electricity
- Fossil fuels are ___ renewable
- Homes and Businesses use solar ______ for electricity
- Hydropower only creates ___________
- Hydropower comes from a ________ wheel
- Wind power means a lot of _____
- Hydropower is ____ to make
- Wind power causes ____ pollution
- _______ is a mixture of gas and alcohol
- _____ fly into the wind turbines and die
30 Clues: __________ is renewable • Biomass threatens _______ • Hydropower is ____ to make • Fossil fuels are ___ renewable • Biomass can _______ the airline • Wind power means a lot of _____ • _____ energy is made of hydrogen • Wind power causes ____ pollution • ______ are made from natural gas • Biomass increases ______ warming • Solar energy produces _____ energy • ...
costiganp Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- __________ is renewable
- _____ fly into the wind turbines and die
- Uses wind ________ to generate electricity
- hydrogen fuel cells are very _________
- The center of the earth is hot _____
- __________ are factories where oil is separated
- Hydropower only creates ___________
- Solar energy produces _____ energy
- Biomass can _______ the airline
- Wind power gives ________ advantages
- Wind power means a lot of _____
- _______ gets its energy from the sun
- Renewable energy produces no _____ house gases
- You can't get solar energy during the _____
- ______ are made from natural gas
- Wind power causes ____ pollution
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- Fossil fuels are ___ renewable
- _____________ are compounds that are used for oil
- Biomass threatens _______
- _____ energy is made of hydrogen
- Hydropower is ____ to make
- Capturing hydrogen fuel cells is very _________
- Hydropower effects animals in a ________ way
- Hydropower comes from a ________ wheel
- hydrogen fuel cells can create ____
- Biomass increases ______ warming
- ___ is mainly used for transportation
- Homes and Businesses use solar ______ for electricity
- _______ is a mixture of gas and alcohol
- Wind turbines are put ____ up in the air to collect as much wind as possible
30 Clues: __________ is renewable • Biomass threatens _______ • Hydropower is ____ to make • Fossil fuels are ___ renewable • Biomass can _______ the airline • Wind power means a lot of _____ • _____ energy is made of hydrogen • Biomass increases ______ warming • ______ are made from natural gas • Wind power causes ____ pollution • Solar energy produces _____ energy • ...
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. • ...
Energy and Engines 2026-04-20
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- a device that converts energy from a natural source into useful work
- a special form of potential energy stored in the bonds that hold chemical compounds together
- a number that indicates the antiknock quality of gasoline
- anything that takes up space and has mass and weight
- the force that occurs when one object pushes against another object
- a piece of naturally magnetized ore
- a hollow, cylinder shaped compartment in which a piston moves back and forth
- the cargo that is carried in the nose of a rocket
- burning
- a disk that moves back and forth inside a hollow cylinder
- the ability to do work
- a device that converts gases or vapors into a liquid state
- the force of attraction that exists between any pair of objects
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- a guided military rocket
- a wheel of curved blades that spins a drive shaft
- the force that resists motion
- a jet engine with a large fan at the very front
- a jet engine that can function only at high speeds because it has no turbine
- the result of a force moving an object
- occurs when one object gives some or all of its energy to another object
- stored energy
- a substance that can flow from one place to another such as a liquid or gas
- energy of motion
- a jet engine used to power a propeller
- a push or pull; necessary for motion
25 Clues: burning • stored energy • energy of motion • the ability to do work • a guided military rocket • the force that resists motion • a piece of naturally magnetized ore • a push or pull; necessary for motion • the result of a force moving an object • a jet engine used to power a propeller • a jet engine with a large fan at the very front • ...
Energy in Lacrosse 2026-05-19
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- unit for mass
- The net part of the stick connected to the head
- place of meeting for all lacrosse players
- part that ties the mesh to the head, and can be adjusted to form a channel
- highest point
- unit for energy
- the rubber thing that is used to play with
- unit for distance
- the strings that can increase whip in a lacrosse head
- Energy in motion
- unit for time
- the top of the lacrosse stick that holds the net
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- how far something has travelled
- lowest, and fastest point
- unit for this is 9.8 m/s on Earth
- friction
- the part strung into the mesh, allowing the ball to come out smoothly
- unit for velocity
- Stored Energy
- the part that connects to the head
20 Clues: friction • unit for mass • highest point • Stored Energy • unit for time • unit for energy • Energy in motion • unit for velocity • unit for distance • lowest, and fastest point • how far something has travelled • unit for this is 9.8 m/s on Earth • the part that connects to the head • place of meeting for all lacrosse players • the rubber thing that is used to play with • ...
ENERGY IN THE EARTH SYSTEM 2023-12-14
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- AN OCEAN ____________ IS A RIVER OF WATER IN THE OCEAN.
- TYPE OF ENERGY GIVEN OFF BY THE SUN.
- TYPE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE WITH THE LOWEST ENERGY.
- SOLAR ENERGY HELPS ___________ EARTH'S WATER SUPPLY.
- THE TRANSFER OF ENERGY BY ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES.
- TYPE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE THAT YOU CAN SEE.
- WHEN WATER VAPOR CHANGES INTO WATER DROPLETS.
- GIVING OFF RADIANT ENERGY.
- THE MORE ENERGY THAT RADIATION HAS, THE GREATER THE ____________.
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- IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE, WIND FLOWS THIS DIRECTION.
- A FORM OF RADIATION THAT IS EMITTED BY THE SUN.
- TAKING IN RADIANT ENERGY.
- THE AVERAGE WEATHER FOR A REGION.
- TYPE OF COLORED OBJECTS THAT ABSORB THE MOST RADIATION.
- SOLAR RADIATION IS A VERY IMPORTANT ____________ SOURCE.
- A ___________ CURRENT IS A PATTERN OF RISING & SINKING AIR OR FLUID.
- WHEN MOLECULES ARE HEATED UP, THEY BECOME LESS __________.
17 Clues: TAKING IN RADIANT ENERGY. • GIVING OFF RADIANT ENERGY. • THE AVERAGE WEATHER FOR A REGION. • TYPE OF ENERGY GIVEN OFF BY THE SUN. • WHEN WATER VAPOR CHANGES INTO WATER DROPLETS. • TYPE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE THAT YOU CAN SEE. • A FORM OF RADIATION THAT IS EMITTED BY THE SUN. • THE TRANSFER OF ENERGY BY ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES. • ...
Thermochemistry Vocabulary 2022-12-13
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- (heat) of
- the standard unit of energy in electronics and general scientific applications
- (of a reaction or process) accompanied by or requiring the absorption of heat.
- an apparatus for measuring the amount of heat involved in a chemical reaction or other process
- the change in enthalpy associated with a particular chemical process
- accompanied by the release of heat.
- heat of vaporization the heat absorbed by one mole of a substance as it is converted from a liquid to a gas
- (heat) of reaction The enthalpy change that accompanies a chemical reaction
- A measurement of the energy content of food
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- energy energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion
- heat the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one Celsius degree
- heat of fusion the heat absorbed by one mole of that substance as it is converted from a solid to a liquid
- the quality of being hot; high temperature
- the field of science that deals with the measurement of the state of a body with respect to the thermal aspects in order to examine its physical and chemical changes
- the branch of thermodynamics that focuses on changes occurring during chemical reactions
- of conservation of energy the amount of energy is neither created nor destroyed
- a body temperature above the normal; fever.
- power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
- potential energy the energy stored in the chemical bonds of a substance
- energy the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
- the heat energy given out when one mole of a substance burns completely in oxygen.
21 Clues: (heat) of • accompanied by the release of heat. • the quality of being hot; high temperature • a body temperature above the normal; fever. • A measurement of the energy content of food • the change in enthalpy associated with a particular chemical process • potential energy the energy stored in the chemical bonds of a substance • ...
Kole Bailey Cross Word 2017-04-26
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- the ability to do work
- energy that cant be used again
- moment
- heat transfer through currents
- the movement of a substance from one place to another
- energy that can be used again
- the vibrations or movement of atoms and molecules
- movement of energy through substances
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- movement of electrons
- energy of place or position
- heat transfer through direct contact
- without movement
- energy stored in the nucleus
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- electromagnetic energy that travels in waves in waves
15 Clues: moment • without movement • movement of electrons • the ability to do work • energy of place or position • energy stored in the nucleus • energy that can be used again • energy that cant be used again • heat transfer through currents • heat transfer through direct contact • movement of energy through substances • energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules • ...
Micah 5A 2022-10-17
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- chemical that captures sunlight
- energy is used for molecules to LEAVE the cell
- water molecules spread out
- energy is used for molecules to go INTO the cell
- chain of sugar molecules; used for energy
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- spreading out
- no energy required for movement
- releases energy using oxygen
- releases energy using oxygen
- process of making glucose from CO2, water, and sunlight
- energy stored in bonds
- DNA and RNA: stores information for all cellular functions
- fats, oils, and waxes: stores
- sugar energy for food
- energy is required for movement
- builds and repairs tissues
16 Clues: spreading out • sugar energy for food • energy stored in bonds • builds and repairs tissues • water molecules spread out • releases energy using oxygen • releases energy using oxygen • fats, oils, and waxes: stores • no energy required for movement • chemical that captures sunlight • energy is required for movement • chain of sugar molecules; used for energy • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2015-03-09
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- Breaks down dead things for energy
- When liquid changes to gas
- Gets energy from eating other things
- Drift Is when continents move very slowly
- Gets energy from eating both plants and animals
- Gets energy from eating animals
- A sand valley that is usually a very warm climate
- Is when salt water meets fresh water
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- The weather from outside
- Gets energy from eating plants
- When gas turns into a liquid
- Gets energy from eating other dead animals
- Chain A series of events in which an animal eats another animal
- Web is a series of food chains
- Gets energy from the sun
- Pyramid Shows one feeding level to another
- A habitat that cover animals with tree cover
17 Clues: The weather from outside • Gets energy from the sun • When liquid changes to gas • When gas turns into a liquid • Gets energy from eating plants • Web is a series of food chains • Gets energy from eating animals • Breaks down dead things for energy • Gets energy from eating other things • Is when salt water meets fresh water • Drift Is when continents move very slowly • ...
Thermochemistry Crossword 2026-03-17
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- heat is the type that chemists focus on
- what we call the actual reaction, including the reactants and products
- what we call everything around the reaction
- reactions that release thermal energy to the surroundings
- scientific term for chaos, and disorder
- energy and heat in chemical reactions
- energy of motion
- scientific unit for heat and energy
- law of thermodynamics that says energy is conserved
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- ice freezing _____ entropy
- tool used to measure heat exchange in eperiments, like food calories
- where chemical energy is stored
- reactions that absorb thermal energy from the surroundings
- heat content of a system
- law of thermodynamics that says the universe moves towards disorder
- the aging process _____
16 Clues: energy of motion • the aging process _____ • heat content of a system • ice freezing _____ entropy • where chemical energy is stored • scientific unit for heat and energy • energy and heat in chemical reactions • heat is the type that chemists focus on • scientific term for chaos, and disorder • what we call everything around the reaction • ...
chapter 18 2022-05-22
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- a process or technology for producing energy by harnessing the temperature differences between ocean surface waters and deep ocean waters
- using solar energy to heat a fluid and then transfer the solar heat directly to the interior space
- a cell producing an electric current directly from a chemical reaction
- an area of land with a group of energy-producing windmills or wind turbines
- an energy resource that is readily available or that can be replaced in a relatively short time
- an energy harvesting technology, that converts solar energy into useful electricity
- heat within the earth
- the generation of electricity and other energy jointly, especially the utilization of the steam left over from electricity generation to produce heat
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- using less energy to get the same job done
- a form of energy that harnesses the power of water in motion
- any material derived from plants or animals
- energy generated in ways that do not deplete natural resources or harm the environment
- using the design of a building (versus technology) to collect, store, and distribute the suns energy
- a form of power produced by the surge of ocean waters during the rises and fall of tides
- a colorless volatile flammable liquid that is produced by natural fermentation of sugars
- a colorless, odorless flammable gas is the main constituent of natural gas
- the prevention of the wasteful use of energy
17 Clues: heat within the earth • using less energy to get the same job done • any material derived from plants or animals • the prevention of the wasteful use of energy • a form of energy that harnesses the power of water in motion • a cell producing an electric current directly from a chemical reaction • ...
Energy Quiz Puzzle 2023-11-01
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- Changing one type of energy into a different type.
- This type of energy is the energy of motion.
- This type of energy is stored energy.
- This energy is the total of both potential and kinetic energy in an object.
- This type of energy is also know as heat energy.
- Kinetic energy depends on mass and ______.
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- Energy stored inside an object like a match that can be released by a chemical reaction.
- Moving one type of energy from one object to another.
- When someone uses energy to change the energy of an object.
- This type of energy is also know as light energy.
- How many waves there are in a certain amount of space.
- How tall a wave's height is.
- Potential energy depends on mass and ______.
13 Clues: How tall a wave's height is. • This type of energy is stored energy. • Kinetic energy depends on mass and ______. • This type of energy is the energy of motion. • Potential energy depends on mass and ______. • This type of energy is also know as heat energy. • This type of energy is also know as light energy. • Changing one type of energy into a different type. • ...
Energy and our world 2023-02-20
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- _____ currently is the largest source of renewable energy in the electricity sector
- _____ energy has been used for millennia
- The carbon in fossil fuels has been sequestered, or stored, underground for _____ of years
- Generating renewable energy creates far lower ______ than burning fossil fuels
- Solar technologies convert sunlight into ____ energy either through photovoltaic panels or through mirrors that concentrate solar radiation
- Bioenergy is produced from a variety of organic materials, called _____ , such as wood, charcoal, dung and other manures for heat and power production, and agricultural crops for liquid biofuels
- The theoretical potential for _____ energy easily exceeds present human energy requirements
- ____ energy is energy derived from natural sources that are replenished at a higher rate than they are consumed
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- _______ energy utilizes the accessible thermal energy from the Earth’s interior
- _______ fuels - coal, oil and gas are non-renewable resources that take hundreds of millions of years to form
- ______ is a liquid fossil fuel. It is also called oil or crude oil
- According to the Central Intelligence Agency, the world generates more than 66% of its electricity from fossil fuels, and another 8% from ______ energy
- Solar panels have a lifespan of roughly 30 ____
- _____ is the main element in fossil fuels. For this reason, the time period that fossil fuels formed (about 360-300 million years ago) is called the Carboniferous Period
- ____ gas is another fossil fuel that is trapped underground in reservoirs. It is mostly made up of methane
- ____created by burning biomass creates greenhouse gas emissions, but at lower levels than burning fossil fuels like coal, oil or gas
- The rate at which ____ energy is intercepted by the Earth is about 10,000 times greater than the rate at which humankind consumes energy
17 Clues: _____ energy has been used for millennia • Solar panels have a lifespan of roughly 30 ____ • ______ is a liquid fossil fuel. It is also called oil or crude oil • Generating renewable energy creates far lower ______ than burning fossil fuels • _______ energy utilizes the accessible thermal energy from the Earth’s interior • ...
Introduction to Energy - Science Class F-block 2022-09-25
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- the sum of an objects kinetic and potential, ex:related to the movement of objects and it's position in gravity
- the movement of energy from one form to another ex: the food you break down is potential energy and is stored until your body needs it, breaks it down, and turns it into kinetic energy when you walk,move,etc
- a unit of measurement for energy.
- kinetic energy caused by the transfer of the vibrations of particles in materials such as steel,water, or air
- the ability to do work or cause change.
- related to the potential energy stored in the bonds between particles in the nucleus of an atom.
- the kinetic energy of its particles.particles move faster at higher temperatures than colder temperatures.
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- electromagnetic waves being transmitted through space, caused by vibration of electrically charged particles
- the energy that results from the position or movement of electrically charged particles ex:charged electrons on the move.
- energy of an object due to movement.
- a form of potential energy related to the energy stored in the bonds between atoms in a compound
- the amount of useful energy you get from any type of system
- energy can neither be created or destroyed,it can only change forms.
- the stored energy that an object has due to its position,condition,or chemical composition.
- energy sources that are constantly being replenished such as sunlight,wind, and water.
15 Clues: a unit of measurement for energy. • energy of an object due to movement. • the ability to do work or cause change. • the amount of useful energy you get from any type of system • energy can neither be created or destroyed,it can only change forms. • energy sources that are constantly being replenished such as sunlight,wind, and water. • ...
Science 2023-01-26
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- a principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be altered from one form to another.
- Light energy is a kind of kinetic energy with the ability to make types of light visible to human eyes.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
- Mechanical energy is the energy that is possessed by an object due to its motion or due to its position.
- In physics, sound energy is a form of energy that can be heard by living things.
- the speed of something in a given direction.
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- energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
- relating to movement toward a center of gravity.
- Heat is the transfer of energy from one system to another, and it can affect the temperature of a singular system.
- the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, especially when used to generate electricity
- Electrical energy is the power an atom's charged particles have to cause an action or move an object.
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds.
- Thermal energy refers to the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape.
15 Clues: the speed of something in a given direction. • relating to movement toward a center of gravity. • Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds. • energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion. • a coherent, typically large body of matter with no definite shape. • the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity. • ...
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. • ...
Chapter 2 - Vocab Words 2016-09-28
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- Consumer - Organisms that eat plants. Herbivores are an example
- - Non-living things
- - Energy Energy from the sun
- Energy - Energy converted from thermal energy that uses kinetic energy to drive generators or other equipment
- 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
- - Take the primary source of food, incorporate other chemicals and energy forms, and change it into more complex organic compounds,foods, and tissue.
- Consumer - Organisms that eat other organisms (meat eaters) Carnivores are an example
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- - Plant eating organisms
- 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
- - Green plants that produce new food (sugar) through photosynthesis
- - Living organisms
- Energy - Energy created in the form of heat when coal, crude oil, or other fuels are burned
- - Break the organic materials back down into their constituents for reuse in the ecosystem.
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 • ...
Christmas revision lesson 2024-12-17
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- A type of cell which has a nucleus.
- The energy transfer when energy moves from hot to cold areas.
- Reaction where reduction and oxidation happens at the same time.
- A material which conducts heat or electricity.
- The potential energy of an object at height.
- These make up all living things and contain organelles.
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- Used to describe ways energy is wasted.
- How good a device is at transferring energy input to useful energy output.
- The type of chemical reaction which results in energy being released into the surroundings, often resulting in an increase in temperature.
- The energy of a moving object.
- The type of chemical reaction which results in energy being absorbed from the surroundings, generally leading to a decrease in temperature
- Energy transferred as a wave, light, infra-red, gamma, x-ray.
- The _______ of energy: energy cannot be created or destroyed, just transferred from one form to another.
- The energy stored in chemical bonds, such as those between molecules.
- The measure of how tightly the mass of an object is packed into the space it takes up.
15 Clues: The energy of a moving object. • A type of cell which has a nucleus. • Used to describe ways energy is wasted. • The potential energy of an object at height. • A material which conducts heat or electricity. • These make up all living things and contain organelles. • The energy transfer when energy moves from hot to cold areas. • ...
Energy crossword puzzle 2017-12-03
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- The transfer of energy through the collision of particles
- energy associated with an objects motion
- energy associated with the actraction between two objects
- energy associated with the position of motion of an object
- energy associated with an objects temperature
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- The transfer of energy through gasses or little
- energy associated with sound waves
- energy that comes from chemical reactions
- energy associated with the vibration of matter
- energy associated with light
- energy associated with an objects position
- energy associated with an object atomic nuclei
- The transfer of internal energy through electromagnetic waves
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 the vibration of matter • energy associated with an object atomic nuclei • ...
Energy crossword puzzle 2017-12-03
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- The transfer of energy through the collision of particles
- energy associated with an objects position
- energy associated with the actraction between two objects
- The transfer of energy through gasses or little
- energy associated with an object atomic nuclei
- energy associated with an objects temperature
- energy associated with the position of motion of an object
- energy that comes from chemical reactions
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- energy associated with the vibration of matter
- energy associated with an objects motion
- energy associated with light
- energy associated with sound waves
- The transfer of internal energy through electromagnetic waves
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 the vibration of matter • energy associated with an object atomic nuclei • ...
AP Chem Unit 6 2021-01-29
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- There is only ___ and the absence of ____
- Overall enthalpy change in a reaction equals the sum of enthalpy changes for the individual steps.
- In a ___ system, heat can flow in and out, but matter cannot.
- If ∆H is ____ zero, the reaction is endothermic because more energy is needed to break bonds.
- In an endothermic reaction, the surroundings get ___ in temperature.
- A substance with low specific heat capacity has less ___ to temperature changes.
- ___ energy is in molecules in motion
- Stable compounds have a large ____ enthalpy of formation.
- If a substance has high specific heat capacity, it is ____ to change its temperature.
- ____ capacity is the energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one degree C.
- ____ is associated with expanding or contracting gases
- Difference in energy between bonds broken and bonds formed
- Average value of gas-phase bond dissociation energy
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- During heat transfer, total energy is ___.
- device used to measure heat content
- When only potential energy is changing, the substance is undergoing a ____ ____.
- In this type of reaction, energy is released by the system.
- experiment to determine specific heat of a substance
- ____ energy is contained in bonds
- A coffee cup calorimeter is a type of constant ___ calorimetry.
- The heat content of a system
- the ability to do work
- A property that is independent of the pathway.
- If heat is added to the system, during a reaction, that reaction is ___.
- First step to determine bond enthalpy is to draw the ____ for all species.
25 Clues: the ability to do work • The heat content of a system • ____ energy is contained in bonds • device used to measure heat content • ___ energy is in molecules in motion • There is only ___ and the absence of ____ • During heat transfer, total energy is ___. • A property that is independent of the pathway. • Average value of gas-phase bond dissociation energy • ...
Thermal Energy Review 2020-12-16
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- a balanced state in which a system is stable, such as when two or more samples are at the same temperature
- when something stays mostly the same over time
- The molecules of a system will transfer energy until the system reaches a stable state known as _______, in which all the molecules are moving at about the same speed.
- Energy _______ created or destroyed.
- When a thing gains or loses energy, the energy gained or lost is _______ among all the molecules of the thing.
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- when something becomes different over time
- the energy that an object has because it is moving
- the total kinetic energy of all the molecules that make up a sample
- to move from one object to another or one place to another
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- When a thing gets hotter, its molecules are moving faster and have _______ kinetic energy.
- When a thing gets colder, its molecules are moving _______.
- At _______, the average kinetic energy (temperature) of the molecules in the system is the total kinetic energy (thermal energy) evenly divided by the number of molecules in the system.
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- For things at the same temperature, the thing with more molecules has more total kinetic energy (thermal energy) than the thing with fewer molecules.
- When a thing gets colder, its molecules are moving slower and have _______ kinetic energy.
- Things are made of _______ (or other types of atom groups).
- _______ is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the molecules of the thing.
- a number that summarizes a set of data and that can be computed by adding all the numbers in a list and then dividing by the number of numbers in the list
- the moment when two objects hit each other
- to reach a conclusion using evidence and reasoning
- When a thing gets hotter, its molecules are moving _______.
- The _______ energy of a system does not change.
23 Clues: Energy _______ created or destroyed. • when something becomes different over time • the moment when two objects hit each other • when something stays mostly the same over time • The _______ energy of a system does not change. • a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole • the energy that an object has because it is moving • ...
photosynthesis-Ian 2024-10-31
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- electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun
- large protein complex responsible for using light energy to split water molecules
- use of energy to make two molecules needed for the next stage of photosynthesis
- stack of flattened disc like structures
- second phase of photosynthesis
- green pigment found in plants
- specialized organelle found in plant cells that is responsible for photosynthesis
- organisms that can produce its own food.
- building blocks of DNA and RNA
- a molecule cucial for energy transfer within cells
- odorless gas used by organisms and plants to produce energy
- the empty space in a chloroplast
- large protein complex embedded within the thylakoid membrane
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- the measurement of average kinetic energy
- colored substance created by living organisms that gives color to plant or animal tissues
- molecule composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom
- carbon fixation reduction and regeneration of the starting molecule
- primary source of energy for living organisms
- organisms that cannot produce its own food.
- acts an a electron donor
- process in which plants and organisms use sunlight and oxygen to create there own food and energy
- can create its own food using sunlight or chemical energy
- has to eat other things to produce energy
- gas composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms produces as a waste product
- chemical compound that is a form of phosphoric acid
- carbon sugar molecule creates phosphate groups
- molecule that stores and provides energy for cells
- flattened membrane bound sac located inside a chloroplast
28 Clues: acts an a electron donor • green pigment found in plants • second phase of photosynthesis • building blocks of DNA and RNA • the empty space in a chloroplast • stack of flattened disc like structures • organisms that can produce its own food. • the measurement of average kinetic energy • has to eat other things to produce energy • organisms that cannot produce its own food. • ...
Carbon Cycle Review 2024-11-20
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- The energy molecule in ALL living things
- Cellular Respiration that is ____________ uses oxygen and makes 36 molecules of ATP.
- Cellular Respiration occurs in this organelle.
- Photosynthesis occurs in this organelle.
- organisms that make their food (plants)
- The Law of Conservation of _________ states that matter cannot be created or destroyed, only changed in form.
- A sugar / food (C6H12O6) made by plants during photosynthesis.
- Organisms that must eat other organisms for energy.
- All the living things on Earth
- All energy on Earth begins with this.
- Breaking chemical bonds ________ energy.
- A process that moves carbon from one sphere to another.
- All the water on Earth
- ATP stands for this.
- All the gases surrounding Earth
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- A process that converts sunlight energy into chemical energy stored in glucose.
- Scientific term for sugars (made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen).
- When dead (once living) things break down into soil, which releases CO2 to the atmosphere.
- The process a cell uses to convert the chemical energy in food (glucose) into a form of chemical energy that the cell can use.
- All the rocks/land on Earth
- The movement of carbon through living & nonliving parts of the Earth
- Cellular Respiration that is _____________ does not require oxygen, but only makes 2 molecules of ATP.
- Making chemical bonds _______ energy.
- A place where carbon is stored for a long time.
- The fossilized remains of dead organisms make coal, oil, and natural gas that humans burn for energy.
- The smallest building block of matter.
26 Clues: ATP stands for this. • All the water on Earth • All the rocks/land on Earth • All the living things on Earth • All the gases surrounding Earth • All energy on Earth begins with this. • Making chemical bonds _______ energy. • The smallest building block of matter. • organisms that make their food (plants) • The energy molecule in ALL living things • ...
Crossword Thermochemistry 2022-12-13
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- the standard unit of energy in electronics and general scientific applications.
- is the heat absorbed by one mole of a substance as it is converted from a liquid to a gas.
- the heat energy is given out when one mole of a substance burns completely in oxygen.
- is the energy of motion, observable as the movement of an object, particle, or set of particles.
- the degree of hotness or coldness of an object.
- is the ability to do work.
- is used to measure amounts of heat transferred to or from a substance.
- is the heat absorbed by one mole of that substance as it is converted from a solid to a liquid.
- the difference in enthalpy between products and reactants.
- characterized by or formed with absorption of heat.
- is the sum of the internal energy. and pressure times volume.
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- is the study of chemical reactions and the energy changes that involve heat.
- device for measuring the heat developed during a mechanical, electrical, or chemical reaction and for calculating the heat capacity of materials.
- is the energy stored in the chemical bonds of a substance.
- the quality of being hot; high temperature.
- is characterized by or formed with the evolution of heat.
- the amount of energy is neither created nor destroyed.
- a measurement of the energy content of food.
- stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various system parts.
- the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one Celsius degree.
20 Clues: is the ability to do work. • the quality of being hot; high temperature. • a measurement of the energy content of food. • the degree of hotness or coldness of an object. • characterized by or formed with absorption of heat. • the amount of energy is neither created nor destroyed. • is characterized by or formed with the evolution of heat. • ...
photosynthesis vocab quiz 2025-09-05
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- main product of light dependent reactions in photosynthesis
- reactant of light dependent reactions
- smaller energy molecule composed of two phosphate groups, an adenine base, and a ribose sugar
- site of light independent reactions of photosynthesis
- reactant of the light independent reactions; undergoes carbon fixation
- process where atmospheric CO2 is converted to a usable form of C
- site of light dependent reactions of photosynthesis
- organism that obtains food and energy from consuming living organisms
- electron carrier; picks up an H to be used in Calvin Cycle
- organelle that captures light energy and converts it to chemical energy
- organism that captures energy from the sun or inorganic substances to make their own food
- electron donor; drops off an H to be used in carbon fixation
- monosaccharide that serves as the primary source of energy
- stacks of thylakoids found in chloroplasts
- light independent reaction that produces glucose by using ATP, NADPH, and CO2
- the process where a phosphate group is added to a molecule; ADP forms to ATP
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- reaction in photosynthesis that does not require the direct involvement of sunlight
- the small openings on the leaves through which O2 and CO2 move in and out
- organism that makes their own food from chemicals
- organism that makes their own food from light energy
- reaction in photosynthesis that requires direct involvement of sunlight
- main pigment found in plants that cause them to appear green
- basic energy source used by all cells and contains three phosphate groups
- movement of energy through a system; transfer of energy from one form to another
24 Clues: reactant of light dependent reactions • stacks of thylakoids found in chloroplasts • organism that makes their own food from chemicals • site of light dependent reactions of photosynthesis • organism that makes their own food from light energy • site of light independent reactions of photosynthesis • electron carrier; picks up an H to be used in Calvin Cycle • ...
Unit 7 Crossword- Kurt Spatzier 2015-12-16
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- Sector/Jobs that harvest or extract from the Earth
- Off-/development of a manufacturing sector
- Fusion/Uses 11% of the world’s energy. No Green House Gases get used from this energy source
- electricity. Very affordable. 1 person uses 3 tons of it each year, if they use it
- Sufficiency/Countries encourage domestic production of goods, discourage foreign ownership of businesses
- Jobs/Services related with Retail, Doctors, Etc
- for Takeoff/Commercial exploitation of agriculture and extractive industry
- Energy/Renewable Energy that come from the air/environment
- Government/A public service that is higher than State and Local government
- Mass Consumption/Exploitism of comparative advantages in international trade
- Gas/The most abundant energy
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- energy that uses water for power
- of the world’s largest free trade zones and includes Canada, the United States, and Mexico(Initials)
- that is drilled from the Earth that is also fuel for cars
- Energy/Energy that come from the sun
- Jobs/Jobs that have people turn things into other things
- Society/Limited Technology and Static Society
- and Situation Factors/Factors that depend on the location and how to deal with the prices
- Fission/Rocket Energy. Very expensive. Can make dangerous weapons
- Trade Organization/A global organization dealing with rules of the trade between nations
20 Clues: Gas/The most abundant energy • energy that uses water for power • Energy/Energy that come from the sun • Off-/development of a manufacturing sector • Society/Limited Technology and Static Society • Jobs/Services related with Retail, Doctors, Etc • Sector/Jobs that harvest or extract from the Earth • Jobs/Jobs that have people turn things into other things • ...
Energy Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-17
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- - the result of the movement of tiny particles called atoms, molecules or ions in solids, liquids and gases.
- the energy of either an object in motion or the energy that is stored in objects by their position
- energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules.
- the tendency of solid objects and materials to return to their original shape after the external forces (load) causing a deformation are removed
- -the ability to do work
- - a principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be altered from one form to another.
- - , pulls objects with mass toward each other
- comes from vibrations moving through something. -
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- the energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom.
- - a dimensionless quantity representing the amount of matter in a particle or object.
- a type of kinetic energy caused by moving electric charges.
- the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature
- - energy that has the potential to become another form of energy
- a kind of kinetic energy with the ability to make types of light visible to human eyes
- - the energy an object has because of its motion
- -peed of motion, action, or operation
16 Clues: -the ability to do work • -peed of motion, action, or operation • - , pulls objects with mass toward each other • the energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom. • - the energy an object has because of its motion • energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules. • comes from vibrations moving through something. - • ...
Energy and Force 2024-11-10
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- two or more forces that act on an object in different directions with the same size strength; result in no change in position, direction, or motion
- energy that is absorbed or delivered by an electric circuit
- an attracting or repelling force that causes a magnetic material to move
- energy stored in substances
- a push or pull that can change the position or motion of an object / material
- energy of motion
- a force that acts in the opposite direction to movement
- the path through which an electric current cannot flow
- a substance or object that allows energy to flow through it easily
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- properties of matter that can be observed, measured, or changed without changing the matter itself
- forces that are acting on an object in different directions and are not the same strength; result in a change in position, direction, or motion
- process of energy changing from one form to another
- the path through which electricity can flow
- the ability to cause change in matter
- the force that pulls objects toward each other
- energy related to the temperature of an object or a substance
16 Clues: energy of motion • energy stored in substances • the ability to cause change in matter • the path through which electricity can flow • the force that pulls objects toward each other • process of energy changing from one form to another • the path through which an electric current cannot flow • a force that acts in the opposite direction to movement • ...
K142B 2013-07-06
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- a device to capture and thus reduce water usage
- has increased due to climate change
- target for waste
- Introduced 1 July 2012 by Aust Federal Government
- method to limit usage
- one of the most difficult mind set to overcome
- energy that is sustainable
- shift energy sources to less GHG intensity
- used to retain an even temperature in a building
- ..... energy, also known as 'cradle of death'
- energy rating is displayed with these
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- capture waste energy and reuse
- to maintain out existence
- International agreement on climate change
- method used to attain energy usage
- how to use materials and complete tasks
- one of the main gases affecting the climate
- responsible for global warming
- this many people make a difference
- project to indirectly reduce GHG
- computer technology disposal is known as .....
21 Clues: target for waste • method to limit usage • to maintain out existence • energy that is sustainable • capture waste energy and reuse • responsible for global warming • project to indirectly reduce GHG • method used to attain energy usage • this many people make a difference • has increased due to climate change • energy rating is displayed with these • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2015-10-08
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- energy from sunlight to make rich food molecules
- an electron carrier it accepts a pair of high energy electrons
- uses energy from food to make cells to power growth and movement
- acids most complex biological compounds
- simple sugar, major source of energy
- it does require oxygen
- small dense region inside the nucleus
- makes proteins
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- the genetic information of DNA and controls the cells processes
- release a great deal of energy if oxygen is present
- a network of proteins that help the cell to maintain its shape
- does not require oxygen
- releases energy from food molecules in the absence of oxygen
- includes fats, waxes, and oils
- is a possible explanation for a set of observations
- pyruvic acid is broken down in a series of energy
- is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature
17 Clues: makes proteins • it does require oxygen • does not require oxygen • includes fats, waxes, and oils • simple sugar, major source of energy • small dense region inside the nucleus • acids most complex biological compounds • energy from sunlight to make rich food molecules • pyruvic acid is broken down in a series of energy • release a great deal of energy if oxygen is present • ...
metabolism 2022-02-16
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- things that move or change
- blocks of protein
- energy storage
- claim supported by evidence
- takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- breaks down food
- how your evidence supports your claim
- release energy into cells
- answer to a question
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- interacting parts forming a complex whole
- carbon and oxygen atoms
- atoms change and form new substances
- transports molecules
- functions inside living things
- group of atoms
- supports claim
- a molecule that organisms get from air or water
- molecules used for energy and growth
- molecule organisms use to release energy
19 Clues: energy storage • group of atoms • supports claim • breaks down food • blocks of protein • transports molecules • answer to a question • carbon and oxygen atoms • things that move or change • release energy into cells • claim supported by evidence • functions inside living things • atoms change and form new substances • molecules used for energy and growth • ...
fast salami sqausher 2022-12-16
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- from trough to trough
- space an object or
- the measure of gravity
- the crest to the
- to the human eye
- another kinetic energy the energy an object has
- takes up
- two surfaces that touch
- the transfer of energy from one object
- a force that acts to oppose sliding
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- the low point on a wave
- from another is changing
- length the distance
- in an object due to its position
- waves of electromagnetic radiation
- the measure of how
- an object
- it is moving potential energy the stored
- of the next crest
- an act in which one objects
20 Clues: takes up • an object • the crest to the • to the human eye • of the next crest • space an object or • the measure of how • length the distance • from trough to trough • the measure of gravity • the low point on a wave • two surfaces that touch • from another is changing • an act in which one objects • in an object due to its position • waves of electromagnetic radiation • ...
Brooklyn's crossword 2026-03-10
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- scientists use _______
- 200J
- the ability to do something
- a car is _____
- Its a type of magnet that can be turned on
- a sun, lamp
- Energy in motion
- you can measure someone's _____
- - an example is a stove!
- You need this to be able to do something
- For example a electrical wire
- when you get hurt you get a ___
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- a _____ bomb
- Energy cant be created or destroyed
- An example is a rubberband
- What is the name of the energy that is stored
- abbreviation for Gravitational Potential Energy
- Forest ___
- Thunder and ___
19 Clues: 200J • Forest ___ • a sun, lamp • a _____ bomb • a car is _____ • Thunder and ___ • Energy in motion • scientists use _______ • - an example is a stove! • An example is a rubberband • the ability to do something • For example a electrical wire • you can measure someone's _____ • when you get hurt you get a ___ • Energy cant be created or destroyed • You need this to be able to do something • ...
blazes puzzle 2025-01-23
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- (KE) - moving energy. It is the movement of tiny particles called electrons and protons. Electrical energy can be seen in nature in a bolt of lightning, which is a large number of electrons flowing through air all at once.
- Energy (KE) - the energy of motion. All moving objects have kinetic energy.
- Transformation- the changing of energy from one type to another, e.g. from kinetic energy to electrical energy, or from potential energy to kinetic energy.
- (PE) - the energy that is needed to move a charge against an electric field.
- Energy (PE) - the energy that an object has because of its position and is measured in Joules (J).
- - a device consisting of a hub fitted with blades that is made to turn rapidly by an engine.
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- (KE & PE) - all the energy that an object has because of its motion (kinetic energy) and its position (potential energy)
- (KE) - Sound is energy that we can hear. It is a type of kinetic energy that is made from the vibration of matter. Sound moves from the source of its vibration through other matter, like air or water.
- (PE) - is the energy found in the nuclei of atoms.
- (KE) - the physical energy resulting from electromagnetic radiation, usually observed as it radiates from a source into the surrounding environment. Radiant energy sources include the entire electromagnetic radiation spectrum, including gamma rays, x-rays, radio frequencies, microwaves, light and heat.
- (KE) - the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature.
- (PE) - energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules. Batteries, biomass, petroleum, natural gas, and coal are examples of chemical energy.
- of Energy - a principle stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can be altered from one form to another.
- - a substance that does not possess a definite shape and easily yields to external pressure. Fluid is any liquid or gas or any material that is unable to withstand a shearing or tangential force, when at rest.
- - a machine that transforms rotational energy from a fluid that is picked up by a rotor system into usable work or energy.
15 Clues: (PE) - is the energy found in the nuclei of atoms. • Energy (KE) - the energy of motion. All moving objects have kinetic energy. • (PE) - the energy that is needed to move a charge against an electric field. • (KE) - the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature. • ...
Hammer's 2016-12-07
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- Builds energy
- microorganisms produce dairy
- Breaks down energy
- adrenosine triphosphate
- Released energy for cells to use
- adrenosine diphosphate
- Make there own food
- oxygen present
- Chemical energy inorganic substance
- produces the energy a cell needs
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- Sack like membrane
- occurs in cytoplasm
- Pigment in plants
- Rely on other organisms for food
- Oxygen not present
- products are glucose and oxygen
- contains chlorophyll
17 Clues: Builds energy • oxygen present • Pigment in plants • Sack like membrane • Breaks down energy • Oxygen not present • occurs in cytoplasm • Make there own food • contains chlorophyll • adrenosine diphosphate • adrenosine triphosphate • microorganisms produce dairy • products are glucose and oxygen • Rely on other organisms for food • Released energy for cells to use • ...
Chapter 8:Crossword 2012-09-24
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- occurs in the cytoplasm and regeneration.
- all of the chemical reaction in a cell referred to it.
- respiration-is the catabolic pathway in which organic molecules are broken down to release energy for use by the cell
- cycle- in which energy is stored in organic molecules such as glucose.
- metabolic processes require oxygen.
- is the anabolic pathway in which light energy from the sun is converted to chemical energy for use by the cell
- the ability to do work
- cycle- the series of reactions i which pyruvate is broken down into carbon dioxide
- - forming the energy-storage molecule NADPH
- is the most important biological molecule that provides chemical energy.
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- the thylakoids form stacks
- is the study of the flow and transformation of energy in the universe
- Glucose is broken down in the cytoplasm.
- process- the first stage,glycolysis.
- converts the remaining ten G3P molecules.
- light-absorbing colorded molecules.
- -are flattened saclike membranes that are arrenged in stacks.
- is the second important compartment.
18 Clues: the ability to do work • the thylakoids form stacks • light-absorbing colorded molecules. • metabolic processes require oxygen. • process- the first stage,glycolysis. • is the second important compartment. • Glucose is broken down in the cytoplasm. • occurs in the cytoplasm and regeneration. • converts the remaining ten G3P molecules. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary review 2022-10-13
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- A ball being held in the air has _____ energy
- Coal power plants _____ energy into electricity
- Something we can burn (Eg. coal, wood, gas, etc.)
- A path for electricity to travel
- what a light bulb needs to turn on
- The energy of moving things
- A type of energy relating to heat
- Energy that we get from the sun
- There is _____ energy in coal that changes to thermal energy when we burn it
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- Something that carries heat or electricity
- The south pole of a magnet will ____ the south pole of another magnet
- Something that will stick to a magnet is ______
- Move in a circle
- The north pole of a magnet will ____ the south pole of another magnet
- to make something
- What something has that allows it to do work
- When the wind blows, the _____ will turn
- Something that is able to be used in a way that lasts for a very long time
18 Clues: Move in a circle • to make something • The energy of moving things • Energy that we get from the sun • A path for electricity to travel • A type of energy relating to heat • what a light bulb needs to turn on • When the wind blows, the _____ will turn • Something that carries heat or electricity • What something has that allows it to do work • ...
6 - Thermal Energy 2026-01-29
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- the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of a material.
- the total kinetic and potential energy of all the particles in an object.
- a force between two objects moving against each other, transforming kinetic energy into heat..
- unit of temperature where water freezes at 0 degrees.
- type of heat transfer through direct contact.
- when matter spreads out because it is heated.
- when energy moves.
- when energy changes from one form to another.
- a material that allows heat to transfer easily.
- the measure of average kinetic energy in particles.
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- unit of temperature where water freezes at 32 degrees.
- when matter shrinks because it cooled.
- current the circular flow of rising heat and sinking cold.
- a material that slows or stops heat transfer.
- type of heat transfer in liquids and gases.
- unit of temperature where the 0 is the lowest temperature.
- type of heat transfer through waves.
- the transfer of thermal energy from a warm object to a cool object.
- the lowest possible temperature where particles have zero kinetic energy.
19 Clues: when energy moves. • type of heat transfer through waves. • when matter shrinks because it cooled. • type of heat transfer in liquids and gases. • a material that slows or stops heat transfer. • type of heat transfer through direct contact. • when matter spreads out because it is heated. • when energy changes from one form to another. • ...
Energy Unit Review 2023-04-13
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- Stored energy
- Batteries and food have this type of potential energy
- Energy is the ability to do __________
- Objects that are stressed or compressed have this type of potential energy
- The subatomic particle that is flowing in electrical kinetic energy
- All moving objects have this type of energy
- Kinetic energy caused by vibrations
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- Objects above the ground have this type of potential energy
- Heat energy
- This type of kinetic energy is the movement of an electrical flow
- The law of ___________ of energy says that energy cannot be created or destroyed
- Light energy
- An object with thermal and radiant energy
13 Clues: Heat energy • Light energy • Stored energy • Kinetic energy caused by vibrations • Energy is the ability to do __________ • An object with thermal and radiant energy • All moving objects have this type of energy • Batteries and food have this type of potential energy • Objects above the ground have this type of potential energy • ...
ARJ Energy Transfers 2025-05-07
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- Energy generated by friction, for example
- How a radiator warms a room
- An approach to improving efficiency
- Unit of measure for energy
- Potential energy stored in a stretched spring
- An to improving efficiency
- The energy of movement
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- How the Sun's energy reaches planet Earth
- Potential energy gained when I climb the stairs
- Degree of hotness
- Energy an object has due to its position
- How a saucepan handle gets hot
- useful energy out/total energy in
- Force times distance moved
14 Clues: Degree of hotness • The energy of movement • Force times distance moved • Unit of measure for energy • An to improving efficiency • How a radiator warms a room • How a saucepan handle gets hot • useful energy out/total energy in • An approach to improving efficiency • Energy an object has due to its position • Energy generated by friction, for example • ...
H. Bio Unit 3 Vocab Review 2021-10-01
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- products of photosynthesis
- light-independent reactions of photosynthesis
- the anaerobic process by which yeasts and other microorganisms break down sugars to form ATP, carbon dioxide and ethanol
- Describes how carbon enters, passes through, and exits an ecosystem.
- In a chemical reaction, the process when one of the reactants has lost electrons. (Hint: LEO)
- Enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of ATP in both photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
- The process that transfers energy from glucose to ATP.
- Process by which cells release energy in the absence of oxygen
- second stage of cellular respiration, in which pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
- The breakdown of glucose by enzymes, releasing energy and pyruvic acid.
- Innermost compartment of the mitochondrion; location of the Krebs cycle.
- Describes a process that requires oxygen
- Organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) synthesis by oxidative phosphorylation.
- Describes a process that does not require oxygen.
- light-collecting units of the chloroplast made up of clusters of chlorophyll and electron transport proteins
- An organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs
- organism that is able to capture energy from sunlight of chemicals and use it to produce its own food from inorganic compounds; also called producer
- A series of anaerobic chemical reactions using pyruvic acid that supplies energy when oxygen is scarce
- (ETC) series of electron carrier proteins that shuttle high-energy electrons during ATP-generating reactions
- reactions of photosynthesis in which energy from ATP and NADPH is used to build high-energy compounds such as sugars
- This compound is produced when Coenzyme A is attached to a pyruvate; it then enters the citric acid (krebs) cycle.
- 6CO2 + 6H2O --> light energy --> C6H12O6 + 6O2
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- Where (in the cell) glycolysis occurs.
- A gas produced by plants during photosynthesis that animals use for respiration
- reactions of photosynthesis that use energy from light to produce ATP and NADPH
- A gas produced by animals during cellular respiration that plants use for photosynthesis
- organism that obtains energy from the foods it consumes; also called a consumer
- reactants of photosynthesis
- C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP
- Positively charged hydrogen atoms that have lost an electron.
- main energy source that cells use for most of their work
- In a chemical equation, one of the products gains electrons (hint: GER)
- The end result of a chemical reaction.
- process by which plants and some other organisms use light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbohydrates such as sugars and starches
- reactants of cellular respiration
- A process for synthesizing ATP using the energy of an electrochemical gradient and the ATP synthase enzyme.
- A chemical substance that is present at the start of a chemical reaction
- compound used by cells to store and release energy
- process in which chemical energy is used to produce carbohydrates
- Light-absorbing molecule
- Three-carbon compound that forms as an end product of glycolysis.
- a lower-energy molecule that can be converted into ATP by the addition of a phosphate group
- The folded, inner membrane of a mitochondrion that houses the electron transport chain and the enzyme catalyzing the synthesis of ATP.
- The location of Photosystems I and II.
- Ribulose carboxylase, the enzyme that catalyzes the first step of the Calvin cycle
- electron carrier used in cellular respiration.
- 3 carbon dioxides attach to this molecule to start the Calvin Cycle (this is also the final molecule produced by the Calvin Cycle).
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis
- The fluid of the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid membrane; involved in the Calvin cycle.
- electron carrier used in photosynthesis
50 Clues: Light-absorbing molecule • products of photosynthesis • reactants of photosynthesis • reactants of cellular respiration • C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP • Where (in the cell) glycolysis occurs. • The end result of a chemical reaction. • The location of Photosystems I and II. • electron carrier used in photosynthesis • Describes a process that requires oxygen • ...
Unit 2 review 2026-02-18
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- A non spontaneous reaction that has a negative delta g due to releasing free energy
- A reaction that happens when there’s no oxygen available and can produce both lactic acid and ethanol
- Light independent chemical reactions that occur in the chloroplasts and converts CO2 into glucose
- Third stage of cellular respiration
- Recharges ADP back into ATP
- Light feeders that get energy from the sun, producers
- Specific region of the enzyme where the substrate binds
- High maintenance reactions that build macromolecules
- Light energy absorbed by chlorophyll for photosynthesis
- Method that both mitochondria and chloroplasts use to generate ATP
- Initial investment of energy required to start a reaction
- Energy currency of the cell
- A spontaneous reaction that has a positive delta g due to requiring energy
- Consumes organic compounds, a consumer
- Energy that is stored
- Where chlorophyll pigments are located
- Second step in the calvin cycle (synthesis of triose phosphate)
- The amount of disorder in a system
- Chlorphyll does this with violet/blue/red wavelengths
- Element needed during aerobic processes
- Type of electron flow that involves only PSI, uses light energy, and produces ATP (but not O2 or NADPH)
- Consumes inorganic compounds
- Green pigment responsible for absorbing light in order to provide energy for photosynthesis
- Type of electron flow that involves both PSI and PSII, uses light energy, and produces ATP, O2, and NADPH
- Energy associated with heat
- Third step in the calvin cycle (3-carbon compounds are reorganized and combined to produce RuBP)
- Energy of motion
- Electron transfer/redox reactions that take place within both protein complexes and diffusable compounds
- Chemical reactions that break large molecules into smaller units
- Fourth stage of cellular respiration
- Second phase of glycolysis where glucose is split into two G3P
- Chlorophyll does this with green wavelengths
- Function of water in the photosynthetic electron transport chain
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- Type of inhibitor that indirectly interferes with the substrate
- Function of NAD+/NADH & FADH2 in the photosynthetic electron transport chain
- Second stage of cellular respiration
- Where calvin cycle reactions take place
- Function of NADP+ and NADPH in the photosynthetic electron transport chain
- Every energy transformation increases disorder in the universe
- Main location of cellular respiration in the cell
- Reactions carried out by molecules in the thylakoid membranes
- Type of inhibitor that directly interferes with the substrate
- Reactants are CO2, H2O, and light energy. Products are glucose, oxygen, and CO2.
- The "uncharged" form of ATP produced along with CO2 in cellular respiration
- Total amount of energy is constant and cannot be created or destroyed
- First phase of glycolysis where ATP is consumed
- The capacity to do work
- Protein catalysts that reduce the needed activation energy
- Type of energy mitochondria uses to generate ATP
- Green pigmented organelles that acts as the site of photosynthesis
- Absorbs lights from regions of the visible spectrum that are poorly absorbed by chlorphyll
- Molecule loses electrons/gained oxygen and lost hydrogen
- Enzyme used in the calvin cycle that helps with producing RuBP
- First step in the calvin cycle (Carbon enters as CO2)
- Type of energy chloroplasts use to generate ATP
- Directly enters glycolysis, but can be used to make larger molecules (C6H12O6)
- Reactants are glucose and oxygen, products are CO2, H2O, and energy
- Molecule gains electrons/lost oxygen and gained hydrogen
- Amount of energy available to do work
- First stage of cellular respiration
- The area protons accumulate in during electron transport
- The oxidized form of pyruvate that’s produced along with CO2
- Third phase of glycolysis which results in a net gain of 2 ATP
63 Clues: Energy of motion • Energy that is stored • The capacity to do work • Recharges ADP back into ATP • Energy currency of the cell • Energy associated with heat • Consumes inorganic compounds • The amount of disorder in a system • Third stage of cellular respiration • First stage of cellular respiration • Second stage of cellular respiration • Fourth stage of cellular respiration • ...
Energy Review Crossword Puzzle - Ernesto 2021-04-08
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- a great teacher that makes sure we learn about energy!
- one of the top three countries with the highest compsumption of energy
- A secondary energy source we all have at home
- energy that can not be replenished in a lifetime or more
- A very common primary energy source
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- energy thats made with the element that makes up 71 percent of the planet
- sector of the US with the highest energy consumption
- The nonrenewable energy source that's most used in Ecuador
- One of it disadvantages is that it has highly radioactive waste
- Country that Ecuador exports the most oil to
- Energy sources that can be replenished in a lifetime or will in theory, never run out
- nonrenewable type of energy that we orbit and burns
- nonrenewable source that stays a very long time in the atmosphere if it leaks
- The ability to do work
- nonrenewable type of energy that is mostly made out of carbon
15 Clues: The ability to do work • A very common primary energy source • Country that Ecuador exports the most oil to • A secondary energy source we all have at home • nonrenewable type of energy that we orbit and burns • sector of the US with the highest energy consumption • a great teacher that makes sure we learn about energy! • ...
Physics Intro Vocab Crossword 2026-04-16
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- The downwards force which pulls all objects towards a planet's surface.
- The rate wat which an object changes its position.
- A boulder sitting on the edge of a cliff has a high gravitational ______ energy.
- Which variable is present in both the formulas for Potential and Kinetic energy?
- The International System of Units can be shortened to this phrase: ______.
- We measure all forms of energy in ______.
- The gravitational constant of _____ is 9.8 m/s2
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- ______ is a variable only present in the equation for Potential Energy.
- A stretched Rubberband has _____ potential energy.
- energy ______ is the total amount of energy in a system
- Does the height of an object directly affect it's kinetic energy?
- The majority of the world (outside the US) uses the _______ to measure things.
- A ______ system means that there is no energy loss experienced.
- The food we consume contains ______ potential energy.
- The energy possessed by a moving object is called _____ energy.
15 Clues: We measure all forms of energy in ______. • The gravitational constant of _____ is 9.8 m/s2 • A stretched Rubberband has _____ potential energy. • The rate wat which an object changes its position. • The food we consume contains ______ potential energy. • energy ______ is the total amount of energy in a system • ...
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 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 • slows down transfer of thermal energy • transfer of thermal energy through solids • ...
11 Revision 2023-10-20
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- A diagram to show energy transfer
- Another unit for time
- = energy transfer / time
- Heat transfer in fluids
- 1000 watts
- How much useful energy is transferred
- slowing heat transfer (often in a house)
- A form of energy
- A form of energy
- Heat transfer in solids
- =units used x cost per unit
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- 1000 joules
- Unit for energy
- Heat transfer without matter
- A form of energy
- Unit for power
- Unit for time
- The output energy that is not useful
18 Clues: 1000 watts • 1000 joules • Unit for time • Unit for power • Unit for energy • A form of energy • A form of energy • A form of energy • Another unit for time • Heat transfer in fluids • Heat transfer in solids • = energy transfer / time • =units used x cost per unit • Heat transfer without matter • A diagram to show energy transfer • The output energy that is not useful • ...
