energy Crossword Puzzles
Science Project 2025-10-23
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- _____ radioactive substances is very risky.
- local _____ creation.
- not _____ renewable & sustainable.
- beta particles are the size of an _______.
- construction of _______ takes many years
- gamma rays are a form of _____ energy.
- nuclear energy has ___ energy.
- important during _______ transitions.
- high initial _______ costs.
- production of _____ amounts of energy.
- a ______ changes into a proton.
- nuclear energy has low____.
- radioactivity occurs when the nucleus of a ______ atom breaks down.
- nuclear energy is relatively ______.
- ______ waste has to be treated carefully.
- alpha particles are _______ charged.
- gamma rays are the most _______.
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- _____ decay is when a proton changes into a neutron.
- low levels of _____ gas emissions.
- alpha particles are like a ____ nucleus without electrons.
- electron _____ is when something enters the nucleus.
- _____ power source.
- beta particles are stopped by _____.
- alpha particles are only dangerous if _______.
- alpha particles _______/subtracts.
- gamma rays are stopped by _____ & concrete.
- high costs to get rid of _____ waste.
- not effected by _____ conditions.
- alpha particles are stopped by ______.
- transmutation is the process of ______ one element into a different one.
30 Clues: _____ power source. • local _____ creation. • high initial _______ costs. • nuclear energy has low____. • nuclear energy has ___ energy. • a ______ changes into a proton. • gamma rays are the most _______. • not effected by _____ conditions. • low levels of _____ gas emissions. • not _____ renewable & sustainable. • alpha particles _______/subtracts. • ...
Eco Communities 5.3 (141-148) 2025-11-14
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- life requires this to organize matter
- primary producers are always in the _?_ trophic level
- the "recyclers" that break down nutrients
- eating these reduces your eco footprint (145)
- the electromagnetic _?_ is powered by the sun (Fig 19)
- "bad" mussel (146)
- this species has a very wide range of impact
- chain linear series of feeding relationships
- the process of organisms using oxygen to release chemical energy
- eats both plants and animals
- fungi and bacteria group name
- each trophic level contains about _?_ percent of the energy of the level below it
- meat-eater
- the total amount of living tissue contained in a trophic level
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- energy is stored in the bonds of _?_ (143)
- these rely on other organisms for energy
- lost energy form (Fig 21)
- a deer or grasshopper is this
- visual map of feeding relationships and energy flow
- the term of "disorder" that things move towards(144)
- the rank in the feeding hierarchy
- primary producer (another term for)
- this compound is converted to sugars by photosynthesis
- where chemosynthesis occurs (142)
24 Clues: meat-eater • "bad" mussel (146) • lost energy form (Fig 21) • eats both plants and animals • a deer or grasshopper is this • fungi and bacteria group name • the rank in the feeding hierarchy • where chemosynthesis occurs (142) • primary producer (another term for) • life requires this to organize matter • these rely on other organisms for energy • ...
Physics (9 Science 1) 2025-12-16
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- Energy, energy an object has because it is moving
- single force that has the same effect as several forces
- rate at which work is done
- ability of a material to regain original shape
- rate of energy transfer or work done
- tendency of an object to resist change in motion
- heat transfer through direct particle contact
- product of mass and velocity
- force multiplied by time of contact
- mass per unit volume
- force acting per unit area
- constant speed reached when forces are balanced during a fall
- SI base unit of time
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- rate of change of velocity
- energy transferred when a force causes movement
- condition where resultant force is zero
- speed with a given direction
- random movement of particles in a fluid
- energy needed to raise temperature of 1 kg by 1°C
- SI unit of energy and work
- SI base unit of mass
- quantity described by magnitude only
- ratio of useful energy output to total energy input
- turning effect of a force about a pivot
- distance moved in a specific direction
- a push or pull that can change motion or shape
26 Clues: SI base unit of mass • mass per unit volume • SI base unit of time • rate of change of velocity • SI unit of energy and work • rate at which work is done • force acting per unit area • speed with a given direction • product of mass and velocity • force multiplied by time of contact • rate of energy transfer or work done • quantity described by magnitude only • ...
Photosynthesis 2025-12-09
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- Describes an electron after it absorbs light energy.
- Organism that makes its own food from inorganic materials.
- Electron carrier molecule that becomes NADPH when energized.
- Series of proteins that transfer electrons and produce ATP.
- Organism that gets energy by consuming other organisms.
- Protein complex in chloroplasts that uses light to produce NADPH.
- Splitting of water molecules using light energy.
- Main energy source that drives photosynthesis.
- Series of reactions that use carbon dioxide to make glucose.
- Fluid inside chloroplasts where the Calvin cycle occurs.
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- Part of photosynthesis that needs light to make ATP and NADPH.
- Molecule split during photosynthesis to provide electrons and hydrogen.
- Protein complex that captures light to split water and release oxygen.
- Energy carrier molecule produced in light reactions, used in Calvin cycle.
- Gas taken in by plants to make sugars.
- Energy molecule produced during light reactions.
- Green pigment that absorbs light for photosynthesis.
- Gas released when water is split during photosynthesis.
- Membrane sacs in chloroplasts that contain photosystems.
- Simple sugar produced during photosynthesis; energy source for cells.
20 Clues: Gas taken in by plants to make sugars. • Main energy source that drives photosynthesis. • Energy molecule produced during light reactions. • Splitting of water molecules using light energy. • Describes an electron after it absorbs light energy. • Green pigment that absorbs light for photosynthesis. • Organism that gets energy by consuming other organisms. • ...
Energy crossword puzzle 2020-03-10
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- energy stored in an object under stress
- energy from vibrations
- energy an object with mass has in relation to another object due to gravity
- stored energy
- electromagnetic waves
- the ability to do work
- heat energy
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- electricity
- states energy cannot be created or destroyed, it just changes forms
- energy a substance or system has because of it's motion
- energy in motion
- energy stored in the bonds of chemicals
- energy produced by the sun or light bulbs
13 Clues: electricity • heat energy • stored energy • energy in motion • electromagnetic waves • energy from vibrations • the ability to do work • energy stored in an object under stress • energy stored in the bonds of chemicals • energy produced by the sun or light bulbs • energy a substance or system has because of it's motion • ...
Motivation 2023-04-19
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- - Impetus or motivation
- - Concentration and attention
- - Inspiration and stimulation
- - Strong desire or impulse
- - Excitement and enthusiasm
- - Vitality and energy
- - Strong feeling of wanting something
- - Grit and courage
- - Energy and vitality
- - Target or objective
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- - Motivation or encouragement
- - Hard work and determination
- - Eagerness and enthusiasm
- - Longing or craving
- - Ambition and determination
- - Passion and fervor
- - Passion and enthusiasm
- - Energy and liveliness
- - Enthusiasm and energy
- - Strong desire to achieve success
20 Clues: - Grit and courage • - Longing or craving • - Passion and fervor • - Vitality and energy • - Energy and vitality • - Target or objective • - Impetus or motivation • - Energy and liveliness • - Enthusiasm and energy • - Passion and enthusiasm • - Eagerness and enthusiasm • - Strong desire or impulse • - Excitement and enthusiasm • - Ambition and determination • - Motivation or encouragement • ...
Unit 3 Pre AP Cell Energy 2013-10-27
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- A catabolic process that makes a limited amount of ATP from glucose without an electron transport chain and that produces a characteristic end product, such as ethyl alcohol or lactic acid.
- A complex set of chemical reactions involving an energy transformation where potential chemical energy in the bonds of "food" molecules is released and partially captured in the bonds of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecules; creating energy or ATP from glucose and oxygen
- An organism that obtains organic food molecules by eating other organisms or substances derived from them.
- Membranes in chloroplasts that are arranged in flattened sacs and make up the grana, the site of the light reactions
- A molecule used to store energy temporarily in organisms. The molecule is broken down to release energy to drive metabolic processes; 3 phosphate groups, 1 ribose, 1 adenine---hydrolyzed to make ADP and release energy
- An organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur.
- a process used by plants and other autotrophs to capture light and energy and use it to power chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and energy-rich carbohydrates, such as sugars and starches.
- An organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs
- A biochemical pathway of photosynthesis in which carbon dioxide is converted into glucose using ATP and NADPH.
- The steps in photosynthesis that occur on the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplast and that convert solar energy to the chemical energy of ATP and NADPH, evolving oxygen in the process.
- (with oxygen) glucose is completely oxidized to carbon dioxide and water the total oxidation allows for the maximum amount of energy to be released.
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- a type of fermentation; the process used by yeast cells and some bacteria to produce carbon dioxide and ethyl alcohol
- acetyl groups from the pyruvic acids (produced by glycolysis) are broken down to carbon dioxide, accompanied by the formation of ATP and electron carriers; occurs in the matrix of mitochondria.
- Fluid within a chloroplast that contains enzymes involved in the synthesis of carbohydrates during photosynthesis.
- A sequence of electron carrier molecules (membrane proteins) that shuttle electrons during the redox reactions that release energy used to make ATP
- Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis.
- A process in chloroplasts and mitochondria in which the movement of protons down their concentration gradient across a membrane is coupled to the synthesis of ATP
- a type of fermentation; the chemical breakdown of carbohydrates that produces lactic acid as the main end product, can cause muscle soreness
- the three-carbon compound that is produced during glycolysis and needed for both the aerobic and anaerobic pathways
- An organism that makes its own food
- A metabolic process that breaks down carbohydrates and sugars through a series of reactions to either pyruvic acid or lactic acid and release energy for the body in the form of ATP
- A part of light-dependent reactions that contains a light-harvesting complex and a reaction-center complex.
- (without oxygen) Break down of carbohydrates without oxygen where less energy is produced
- An energy-carrying coenzyme produced by glycolysis and the Krebs cycle and carries energy to the electron transport chain, where it is stored in ATP.
24 Clues: An organism that makes its own food • An organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs • Green pigment in plants that absorbs light energy used to carry out photosynthesis. • (without oxygen) Break down of carbohydrates without oxygen where less energy is produced • ...
Unit 6 Work, Energy, and Momentum Key Terms 2023-01-11
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- States that in a closed, isolated system, energy is not created or destroyed, but rather, is conserved.
- Kinetic energy of a system due to its rotational motion, proportional to the system's moment of inertia and the square of its angular velocity.
- A device that makes work easier (but does not change the amount of work) by changing the magnitude or the direction of the force exerted to do work.
- The product of a rotating object's moment of inertia and its angular velocity; measured in kg m^2/s
- The energy of a system that is associated with its motion.
- A type of collision in which the kinetic energy after the collision is less than the kinetic energy before the collision.
- The rate at which energy is transformed.
- For an ideal machine, is equal to the displacement of the effort force divided by displacement of the resistance force.
- Stored energy due to the interactions between objects in a system.
- The stored energy in a system resulting from the gravitational force between objects; represented by the symbol GPE.
- States that the impulse on an object equals the object's final momentum minus the object's initial momentum.
- The sum of kinetic energy and potential energy of the objects in a system.
- States that the momentum of any closed, isolated system does not change.
- The product of the average net force on an object and the time interval over which the force acts.
- The ratio of resistance force to effort force
- A machine consisting of two or more simple machines that are connected so that the resistance force of one machine becomes the effort force of the second machine.
- Stored energy due to an object's change in shape.
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- A type of collision in which the kinetic energy before and after the collision remains the same.
- States that when work is done on a system, a change in energy occurs.
- States that the angular impulse on an object is equal to the change in the object's angular momentum.
- The energy of a system due to the system's change in position.
- States that if there are no net external torques on a closed system, then its angular momentum is conserved.
- The force exerted by a machine.
- A closed system on which the net external force is zero.
- The ability of a system to produce a change in itself or in the world around it; represented by the symbol E.
- Unit of power; 1 J of energy transferred in 1 s.
- A system that does not gain or lose mass.
- The force a user exerts on a machine.
- The ratio of output work to input work.
- The position where gravitational potential energy is defined as zero.
- The product of the object's mass and the object's velocity; measure in kg m/s.
- the transfer of energy that occurs when a force is applied through a distance; equal to the product of the system's displacement and the force applied to the system in the direction of displacement.
- The sum of the kinetic energies and potential energies of the particles in a system.
33 Clues: The force exerted by a machine. • The force a user exerts on a machine. • The ratio of output work to input work. • The rate at which energy is transformed. • A system that does not gain or lose mass. • The ratio of resistance force to effort force • Unit of power; 1 J of energy transferred in 1 s. • Stored energy due to an object's change in shape. • ...
Water/Steam properties 2017-09-05
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- Increases or decreases in ________ can change the state of water or steam.
- Thermal energy is used to produce _____ which moves onto the turbines.
- The boiler converts fuel energy to _______ Energy.
- ________ content can be described as the percentage of water in the steam/water mixture.
- This type of pressure changes depending on elevation, but at sea level it is 17.7psia.
- Where the final energy conversion takes place(mechanical energy to electrical energy).
- This type of heat uses more BTU's.
- On this temperature scale water freezes at 0 degrees.
- It takes less ____ to increase the temperature of steam than it does to increase the temperature of subcooled water.
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- Specific heat is measured in ___'s.
- The ___________ of saturated water and saturated steam are the same in the transition zone.
- On this temperature scale water boils at 212 degrees.
- Water that is just about to boil is said to be _________ temperature.
- What is pressure measured as in a gauge?
- The energy flow path is a ______ loop that converts Chemical energy into steam energy.
- ________ heat is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water 1 degree Fahrenheit.
- The amount of heat content, or thermal energy in one pound of a substance.
- Specific ______ is the measurement of the amount of space occupied by one pound of a subject.
18 Clues: This type of heat uses more BTU's. • Specific heat is measured in ___'s. • What is pressure measured as in a gauge? • The boiler converts fuel energy to _______ Energy. • On this temperature scale water boils at 212 degrees. • On this temperature scale water freezes at 0 degrees. • Water that is just about to boil is said to be _________ temperature. • ...
Chemistry Crossword 2015-11-05
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- represented by "h" and is used to find energy of a quantum
- half the total height of a wave
- A particle that produces a photoelectric effect
- The form of energy that was originally thought of in waves only
- represented by "v" and expressed in waves per second
- λ=h/mv
- special electrons that determine chemical properties of an element
- increments of energy discovered by Planck
- Hydrogen's ___ has a radius of .0529 with a quantum number of n=1
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- related to size of orbital and excited state of an electron
- represented by "λ" measured in nano meters
- Used to convert energy of light to electrical energy in a calculator
- Hydrogen's ___ shows only four certain frequencies of light
- .B. .N.
- A specific spectrum from 10^4 v to 10^22 v
- how electrons are arranged in the atoms's orbitals
- electrons must start off as close to ground state
- a rule that distributes electrons in equal-energy orbitals
- an electron's most probable location
- a principal energy level 2 consists of two ____
20 Clues: λ=h/mv • .B. .N. • half the total height of a wave • an electron's most probable location • increments of energy discovered by Planck • represented by "λ" measured in nano meters • A specific spectrum from 10^4 v to 10^22 v • A particle that produces a photoelectric effect • a principal energy level 2 consists of two ____ • electrons must start off as close to ground state • ...
Crossword Puzzle 1.1-1.5 Vocab. Created By Rebecca Schumann 2020-09-02
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- absorbs energy
- study of macroscopic properties atomic properties and phenomena in chemical systems
- philosophy and science that had both practical and mystical aspects
- study of chemical processes that occur in living things
- study of the composition of matter
- study of the composition of matter and the changes that matter undergoes
- study of chemicals containing carbon
- coal natural gas oil
- has mass and takes up space
- releases energy
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- cars trucks airplanes trains and other vehicles
- study of chemicals not containing carbon
- substance that was capable of being used to turn base metals into gold
- substances and objects that can be seen touched and measured directly
- advance mankind’s understanding of chemistry
- specific practical goal or application
- he created dynamite
- major source of energy produced by chemical reactions
- energy, energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- require energy or release energy
- useful tools could be made that would last a long time.
- small particles that make up all matter
- coal natural gas oil burned to produce heat
23 Clues: absorbs energy • releases energy • he created dynamite • coal natural gas oil • has mass and takes up space • require energy or release energy • study of the composition of matter • study of chemicals containing carbon • specific practical goal or application • small particles that make up all matter • study of chemicals not containing carbon • ...
Student Choice Crossword 2020-06-16
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- when the kinetic energy in all the molecules in an object are at an equal state
- what happens when the kinetic energy in an object overcomes the molecular attraction
- the average kinetic energy an object's molecules have
- force that opposes movement
- something that can be changed and sometimes measured
- the attraction between molecules in a substance
- Required to change the velocity of an object
- the total kinetic energy an object has because it's molecules are moving
- the moment when to object hit each other
- to push objects away from each other
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- the energy something has because it is moving
- to apply a force to something
- The energy something has if it can make things move or change in the future
- to pull objects towards each other
- a group of atoms bonded together
- The area around a magnet in which magnetic forces can act on objects
- two or more things working together to perform a function
- one of the two opposite ends of a magnet
- Makes things move or change
- to move from one place to another
20 Clues: force that opposes movement • Makes things move or change • to apply a force to something • a group of atoms bonded together • to move from one place to another • to pull objects towards each other • to push objects away from each other • one of the two opposite ends of a magnet • the moment when to object hit each other • Required to change the velocity of an object • ...
Digestion crossword puzzle 2022-02-25
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- fats are the most _____ form of food energy
- saturated fats are usually _____ at room temperature
- what is one of the groups of vitamins?
- different _____ of energy is needed for all organisms
- food source of unsaturated fats
- Complex carbohydrates, also known as _____
- this type of fat is strongly linked to heart disease
- cellulose cannot be broken down in our bodies, therefor turns into _____
- how many different amino acids are there?
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- What are the smaller molecules called that are made into polymers?
- what can extra proteins in your diet be used for?
- the body's main source of energy comes from _____
- Unsaturated fats are ______ at room temperature
- an essential nutrient
- a type of carbohydrates, also known as a sugar
- Energy depends on different factors. ____ is a factor of energy. (Two words combined)
- Is the sum of all chemical reactions in your body... (HINT: some people have faster _____, others have slower ________)
- the food you eat is a source of....
- what are large molecules usually called?
- what helps build materials for energy?
20 Clues: an essential nutrient • food source of unsaturated fats • the food you eat is a source of.... • what is one of the groups of vitamins? • what helps build materials for energy? • what are large molecules usually called? • how many different amino acids are there? • Complex carbohydrates, also known as _____ • fats are the most _____ form of food energy • ...
Electricity Vocab 2022-02-28
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- Diagram Diagram that shows how to construct a circuit
- Gas Power gas gets extracted from earth
- Space in the circuit so electricity can NOT flow
- Power Fossil furl decomposing over years found underground
- Allow electrons to move freely
- Set of compounds that allows electricity to flow
- breaker opens circuit when current is too strong
- Power energy from the wind
- Complete circuit so electricity can flow
- Power fission that produces it
- How fast the current is pushed
- energy produced by moving water
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- power wood waste that burns into energy
- How fast electrical energy is converted to other energy forms
- Fired Power burning coal to produce power
- Does not allow electrons to flow
- power heat within the earth and that produces energy
- Power uses energy from the sun generated the solar panels
- Movement of electrons
- Slows down the flow of electricity
- If current is too strong, metal inside breaks
- An amount of electricity flowing through a circuit
- Law Used to find current, resistance, voltage and power in a circuit
23 Clues: Movement of electrons • Power energy from the wind • Allow electrons to move freely • Power fission that produces it • How fast the current is pushed • energy produced by moving water • Does not allow electrons to flow • Slows down the flow of electricity • power wood waste that burns into energy • Gas Power gas gets extracted from earth • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-25
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- The mass of living biological organisms in a given area or ecosystem at a given time.
- An organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- Organisms that receive their energy from primary consumers.
- A community of living organisms.
- An organism that eats both plants and animals.
- An organism that must eat other organisms to gain energy.
- An organism that can produce its own food.
- The position it occupies in a food web.
- An organism that eats plants (producers).
- The rate at which energy is added to the bodies of organisms in the form of biomass.
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- Any organism that breaks down or eats decaying material.
- An organism that mostly eats meat/flesh.
- Animals that consume other animals to obtain energy from them.
- Living components of an ecosystem.
- The ability of a living organism to perform work or cause change.
- Organisms that can create their own food.
- An organism that eats dead animals/plants.
- A model that shows the flow of energy from one trophic level to another.
- Organisms that consume other organisms for energy.
- Non-living components of an ecosystem.
20 Clues: A community of living organisms. • Living components of an ecosystem. • Non-living components of an ecosystem. • The position it occupies in a food web. • An organism that mostly eats meat/flesh. • An organism that mostly feeds on plants. • Organisms that can create their own food. • An organism that eats plants (producers). • An organism that eats dead animals/plants. • ...
Electrical Terms - 3 2023-10-29
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- quantity of electricity
- convert small amounts of voltage, current or power to a larger amount of output
- device which transfers electricity
- capacity to transmit electricity, heat, etc.
- negatively charged atomic
- electrical current which reverses its direction
- convert electrical energy into mechanical energy
- force which causes rotation by twisting or turning
- electrical current which never changes direction
- supply power to the spark plugs for fuel ignition
- physical property allowing a material to resist the flow of electricity
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- opposition to flow of an electrical current
- coil of wire which acts as a magnet when electricity passes through
- flow of electric charge
- force required to move electrons
- electronic devices which supply energy to electrical loads
- convert mechanical energy from the engine into electrical energy
- explains the relationship among voltage,
- convert electrical energy into alternating electrical energy
- attachment connected to the armature or generator where electrical connection
- connects to the starter and battery
- convert a power supply’s direct current input waveform
- anything requiring electricity to operate
- copper wires wrapped around an iron core focusing the magnetic field
24 Clues: quantity of electricity • flow of electric charge • negatively charged atomic • force required to move electrons • device which transfers electricity • connects to the starter and battery • explains the relationship among voltage, • anything requiring electricity to operate • opposition to flow of an electrical current • capacity to transmit electricity, heat, etc. • ...
Work and Energy Vocabulary Crossword 2024-01-25
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- the metric unit for work and energy; equal to 1 newton meter (N∙m)
- stored energy
- the metric unit of power; equivalent to joules per second
- a machine that makes work easier by changing the amount or direction of force required to move an object
- the number of times the input force is multiplied
- force multiplied by distance
- kinetic or potential energy
- a simple machine consisting of a rod fixed to the center of a wheel
- a simple machine consisting of two back-to-back inclined planes
- output force multiplied by the distance over which it acts
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- states that energy is neither created nor destroyed
- energy acquired by doing work against gravity
- a simple machine consisting of a rigid arm that pivots on a fulcrum
- a simple machine consisting of a slope
- output work divided by input work
- a simple machine consisting of a spiral inclined plane
- the rate at which work is done
- energy of motion
- the ability to do work
- effort force multiplied by the distance over which it is applied
20 Clues: stored energy • energy of motion • the ability to do work • kinetic or potential energy • force multiplied by distance • the rate at which work is done • output work divided by input work • a simple machine consisting of a slope • energy acquired by doing work against gravity • the number of times the input force is multiplied • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2012-09-13
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- the measurement of the amount of matter in an object
- energy of matter in motion
- a change in which energy is taken in
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- a measure of the average energy of random motion of particles of matter
- the energy of electricaclly charged particles
- an example of a homogeneous mixture
- the basic particle from which all elements are made
- a change in matter that produces one or more new substances
- a change that releases energy
- a single kind of matter that is pure
- Internation System of Units
- energy that an object has because of its position
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- made of two or more substances
- the amount of space that matter occupies
- pure substance that cannot be broken down into any other substances
- a form of energy that travels through space as waves
- a pure substance made of two or more elements chemically combined in a set ratio
- energy that is the total energy of all the particles in an object
- two metal strips placed in a solution
- a measure of the force of gravity on you
- the study of properties of matter and how matter changes
- groups of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
- a change that alters the form or appearance of matter but does not make any substance in the matter into a different substance
- relates the mass of a material in a given volume
25 Clues: energy of matter in motion • Internation System of Units • a change that releases energy • made of two or more substances • an example of a homogeneous mixture • a change in which energy is taken in • a single kind of matter that is pure • two metal strips placed in a solution • the amount of space that matter occupies • a measure of the force of gravity on you • ...
8th Grade Science Year Review 2023-04-25
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- longitudinal mechanical wave
- neutrally charged particle of an atom
- waves in the ocean, flag, or rope
- stored energy
- the length of a wave from crest to crest
- small number beside/below an atom symbol
- mass divided by volume
- transport water to a plant's leaves
- unit for energy
- the job of a substance, based on its properties
- the way energy travels
- instrument for measuring earthquake energy
- number of molecules
- plants, bottom of trophic pyramid
- the ability of metal to be made into wire
- smallest unit of matter
- unit for force
- the height or energy in a wave
- table of elements
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- center of an atom with protons and neutrons
- two or more atoms bonded
- organelle where photosynthesis occurs
- energy in an earthquake
- anything that has mass and volume
- positively charged particle of an atom
- potential energy stored in the nucleus of atoms
- can be hammered into a thin sheet
- chemical property of matter
- first consumer, herbivore
- usually least dense phase of matter
- microscopic hole under a leaf
- waves that have compression and rarefaction
- how the sun makes energy
- negatively charged particle of an atom
- usually densest phase of matter
- particles of matter waves travel through
- organelle where cellular resp. occurs
- predator at the top of a trophic pyramid
- energy of motion
39 Clues: stored energy • unit for force • unit for energy • energy of motion • table of elements • number of molecules • mass divided by volume • the way energy travels • energy in an earthquake • smallest unit of matter • two or more atoms bonded • how the sun makes energy • first consumer, herbivore • chemical property of matter • longitudinal mechanical wave • microscopic hole under a leaf • ...
7th Grade Science Review 2022-06-16
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- The stuff that makes up all living and nonliving objects.
- A group of organisms of the same species living in the same habitat.
- The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of fluids of different temperatures.
- Any form of water that falls to Earth, including rain, snow, hail, and sleet.
- Areas with unstable, often stormy weather.
- An organism that is eaten by another organism.
- All of the living and nonliving components, and all of the interactions among them.
- The outdoor conditions at a specific time and place.
- The emission of radiant energy.
- The nonliving components in an ecosystem include water, temperature, and sunlight.
- An organism that gets its food by eating other organisms.
- The average weather in a place over a fairly long period of time.
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- A location in an environment where an organism lives.
- The close and often long-term interaction between two species.
- The process of energy or matter entering a material but not exiting the material.
- The study of the relationships of organisms to one another and to the physical environment.
- Reducing energy consumption by using less energy or using more energy-efficient devices.
- Energy of position or condition.
- A defined area of flow within an ocean capable of moving large amounts of water very long distances.
- An object that supports the transfer of thermal energy.
- The movement of energy from one object or place to another.
21 Clues: The emission of radiant energy. • Energy of position or condition. • Areas with unstable, often stormy weather. • An organism that is eaten by another organism. • The outdoor conditions at a specific time and place. • A location in an environment where an organism lives. • An object that supports the transfer of thermal energy. • ...
Emma's Crossword 2023-05-24
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- Thermal energy is transferred through matter by direct contact of particles by.
- The top of the bridge on which we drive or walk.
- A long rigid horizontal support member of a structure.
- A mass of masonry, receiving the arch, beam, truss, at each end of a bridge.
- Bridge A bridge in which the deck is hung from cables.
- Thermal energy that flows from a higher to a lower temperature.
- Bridge A bridge that consists of beams supported by columns (piers, towers).
- A pulling or stretching force that tends to lengthen objects.
- The transfer of thermal energy by movement of matter is.
- A pushing force that tends to shorten objects
- Collector A device that absorbs radiant energy from the Sun is an.
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- Any device for securing a suspension bridge at either end.
- Materials in which thermal energy does not move easily are.
- Energy Is the total kinetic and potential energy of the particles in a material.
- Thermal energy transfer that does not require matter is.
- A very strong rope made of strands of metal wire, as used to support cable cars and etc.
- Increases when the average kinetic energy of the particles in a material increases.
- Law of Thermodynamics According to the,heat never flows spontaneously from a lower to a higher temperature.
- Bridge A bridge that forms the shape of an arch.
- for the benefit of humanity and our world.
- A person who applies their understanding of science and math to creating
21 Clues: for the benefit of humanity and our world. • A pushing force that tends to shorten objects • The top of the bridge on which we drive or walk. • Bridge A bridge that forms the shape of an arch. • A long rigid horizontal support member of a structure. • Bridge A bridge in which the deck is hung from cables. • Thermal energy transfer that does not require matter is. • ...
Bioenergetics 2024-03-05
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- the anaerobic transformation of fructose and glucose into ethanol and carbon dioxide
- energy used by all to do work, organic molecule containing high-energy phosphate bonds.
- substances which participate in chemical reaction
- membrane-bound cell organelles that generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions
- the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy
- a series of proteins that transfer electrons from donors to acceptors
- without oxygen
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- chemical reactions that convert carbon dioxide and other compounds into glucose
- the breaking down of sugar molecules into simpler compounds to produce substances
- a biochemical process by which nutrients are broken down to release energy, which gets stored in the form of ATP and waste products are released
- the name of the green pigment that plants use to make food during a process called photosynthesis
- convert light energy into chemical energy
- a type of anaerobic respiration that breaks down sugars to produce energy in the form of ATP
- with oxygen
- a process in which one or more substances, the reactant are converted to one or more different substances, the prodcucts.
- splits glucose into two pyruvate molecules.
- a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP
- the energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds.
- end substances after a biological process has occurred
- a biological molecule consisting of one adenine, one sugar, and two phosphates.
20 Clues: with oxygen • without oxygen • convert light energy into chemical energy • splits glucose into two pyruvate molecules. • substances which participate in chemical reaction • the energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds. • end substances after a biological process has occurred • a series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to produce ATP • ...
The Energy-Generating Wheel 2025-05-23
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- the ability to achieve maximum output with minimum wasted energy or effort.
- the strength or ability of something to withstand wear, pressure, or damage over time.
- the circular movement of an object, such as a wheel turning around its axle.
- the resistance between two surfaces when they move against each other.
- the ability of a material to carry or transmit electricity.
- energy that comes from sources which naturally replenish, like sunlight or motion.
- a system of moving parts that work together to perform a specific function.
- the flow of electric charge through a circuit or conductor.
- a new idea, device, or method that brings improvement or solves a problem.
- relating to heat or temperature, often generated by friction during motion.
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- a device that produces electricity from mechanical or thermal energy.
- small, repeated movements that can be converted into electrical energy.
- a part or element of a larger mechanical or electrical system.
- environmentally friendly and able to be maintained over time without depletion.
- the force or factor that reduces energy flow or slows movement.
- the force that causes rotation, especially in a wheel or axle system.
- the process of changing energy from one form to another (e.g. heat into electricity).
- a closed loop through which electricity flows.
- the act of collecting energy from a source such as motion or heat.
- the stored electrical energy in a battery or energy system.
20 Clues: a closed loop through which electricity flows. • the ability of a material to carry or transmit electricity. • the stored electrical energy in a battery or energy system. • the flow of electric charge through a circuit or conductor. • a part or element of a larger mechanical or electrical system. • the force or factor that reduces energy flow or slows movement. • ...
Electricity Crossword 2021-05-02
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- the SI unit for energy
- uses the potential energy in a circuit
- all in the same pathway
- full name for the unit of measure for electric current
- not to be confused with the person who leads an orchestra
- in class this was electricity concept was explained as being similar to amount of water flowing from a hose
- a complete pathway through which electricity can flow
- useful energy out over total energy in
- hour amount of energy used by a 1000 W appliance running for one hour
- you get 120 of these from a standard wall outlet
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- slows the flow of electrons
- also called potential difference
- often looks like a striped pill shaped object!
- used to measure different electricity values!
- This is defined as the ability to do work
- Point a fork in the road
- to each their own....pathway
- a battery is one of these
- defined as 1 joule of energy per second
19 Clues: the SI unit for energy • all in the same pathway • Point a fork in the road • a battery is one of these • slows the flow of electrons • to each their own....pathway • also called potential difference • uses the potential energy in a circuit • useful energy out over total energy in • defined as 1 joule of energy per second • This is defined as the ability to do work • ...
Science 8 Terms Definitions Crossword 2022-05-24
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- said in newton's third law that every action has an equal and opposite________
- a simple machine that has a wheel that has a groove on the outside edge
- this wave has compressions and rarefactions
- a simple machine that is a large wheel connected to a cylinder
- using a force to move an object a distance
- this type of energy is
- this is the product of mass and acceleration
- what type of force picture 2 represents
- a simple machine that is a sloping surface like a ramp
- what picture 4 represents in a circuit
- what picture 5 represents in a circuit
- what picture 3 represents in a circuit
- the measurement used to measure energy
- this type of energy is always lost in transfers because of the law of thermodynamics
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- when visible light travels, it travels in the form of this type of wave
- this is the acronym that is used to remember energy types
- this type of energy is the result of the flow of electrical charges
- this type of energy comes from the sun
- the rate at which work is done
- what picture 6 represents in a circuit
- this type of energy is when something has the potential to do something
- a simple machine that has a straight rod or board that moves on a fulcrum
- a simple machine that is two inclined planes joined back to back
- a disturbance that carries energy from place to place
- this type of energy is used in batteries
- a simple machine that is an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- what type of force picture 1 represents
- this type of energy is stored in the nuclei of atoms
28 Clues: this type of energy is • the rate at which work is done • this type of energy comes from the sun • what picture 6 represents in a circuit • what picture 4 represents in a circuit • what picture 5 represents in a circuit • what picture 3 represents in a circuit • the measurement used to measure energy • what type of force picture 1 represents • ...
Chapter 4: Energy and Heat 2022-12-13
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- involved in cooking on a stovetop and eating a popsicle
- _________, bridges, and roads have spaces in between them to allow for thermal expansion
- two sets of doors with air space in between them provide __________ from outside temperatures
- ___________ is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance
- _______ energy is the energy that an object has because of its motion
- the ability to do work
- the ability of a substance's particles to move faster and expand without changing states
- A _________ allows heat to move through it easily
- heat is controlled by special gold paint, fluid-filled tubes, aerogel, and heaters
- metric system of measurement of temperature
- _______ energy is the total kinetic energy of the particles in a substance
- the amount of thermal energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1°Celsius
- as the space shuttle reentered the earth's atmosphere, extreme temperatures were caused by ________
- the transfer of thermal energy from a warmer substance to a cooler substance
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- heat is controlled by a blanket of insulation and ammonia-filled pipes
- heat is controlled by waterproof glass cloth and ceramic tiles
- involved in boiling water or heating a room
- As you increase the temperature of a substance, the speed of its particles _________
- temperature is measured with a ___________
- When most particles are heated they
- imperial system of measurement of temperature
- heat transfer that occurs when there are no particles to carry the energy
- Controlling heat during space travel is necessary to protect astronauts from exposure to _______ temperatures
- a substance that releases energy when it burns
- heat flows from ______ objects to cooler objects
25 Clues: the ability to do work • When most particles are heated they • temperature is measured with a ___________ • involved in boiling water or heating a room • metric system of measurement of temperature • imperial system of measurement of temperature • a substance that releases energy when it burns • heat flows from ______ objects to cooler objects • ...
Cycles 2014-12-02
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- All the organisms on Earth
- Ways that matter or energy is moved through a cycle
- Describes a change where energy is taken away - deposition, freezing, condensation
- Going directly from solid to gas
- The energy that drives all the water cycle.
- Reservoir that stores 2% of water on Earth as solid water
- Type of change that creates a new substance, a reaction occurs.
- Rain, hail, snow, sleet.
- The system that includes the Earth's crust, mantle, and core
- One of the processes that moves water from the biosphere to the atmosphere; evaporation from plants.
- When water falls on the crust and goes into the Earth
- The type of matter with the highest kinetic energy; particles fly freely.
- Change in size, shape or state.
- A state change; water to water vapor.
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- Places where matter or energy is stored in a cycle
- Gaseous state of water.
- Evaporation of water from animals.
- The system that protects the Earth; a layer of gases like a blanket.
- Process in plants that takes water from the atmosphere into the biosphere and uses it to create energy.
- Reservoir that stores the majority of water on Earth as salt water.
- Series of repeating events that move energy and/or matter through a system - no beginning or end
- Describes a change where energy is added - melting, sublimation, or evaporation.
- All the water on the planet.
- Process that forms clouds.
- Going directly from water vapor to solid, like frost.
- Water that has infiltrated the crust and is stored there.
- Drives the cycles.
- Solid state of water
- Water that falls on land and moves to reservoirs.
- The type of matter with the lowest kinetic energy; particles just vibrate in place.
- H2O
31 Clues: H2O • Drives the cycles. • Solid state of water • Gaseous state of water. • Rain, hail, snow, sleet. • All the organisms on Earth • Process that forms clouds. • All the water on the planet. • Change in size, shape or state. • Going directly from solid to gas • Evaporation of water from animals. • A state change; water to water vapor. • The energy that drives all the water cycle. • ...
Unit 6 vocab 2022-03-24
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- a material in which charges cannot move freely
- an element or compound
- a coil that has a soft iron core
- a reason where a magnetic force can be detected
- any region in which a physical force has an effect
- a device that increases or decreases the voltage of alternating current
- the force that opposes the movement of two surfaces
- the sum of an object's kinetic energy and potential energy due to gravity or elastic deformation, does not include chemical energy or nuclear energy
- the energy of an object that is due to the object's motion
- the force of attraction or repulsion
- a force parallel to the velocity of the flow
- any material that attracts iron or materials containing iron
- the path that a body follows
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- the force that resists the start of sliding
- a coil of wire with an electric current in it
- the process of creating a current in a circuit by changing the magnetic field
- a material in which charges can move freely
- the energy that an object has because of the position, condition, or chemical composition of the object
- the interaction between electricity and magnetism
- electric charge at rest
- one or two points such as the ends of a magnet
- a device that converts mechanical energy into electric energy
- a fundamental property
- push or pull
- a force of attraction
- the motion of a body
- a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
- the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- the combination of all of the forces acting on an object
29 Clues: push or pull • the motion of a body • a force of attraction • an element or compound • a fundamental property • electric charge at rest • the path that a body follows • a coil that has a soft iron core • the force of attraction or repulsion • the force that resists the start of sliding • a material in which charges can move freely • a force parallel to the velocity of the flow • ...
Module 5 Cellular Energy 2023-11-16
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- organelle where the Calvin cycle takes place
- fold in the mitochondrial membrane
- first stage of cellular respiration where glucose is split
- energy transfer in phosphorylation when this group is moved between molecules
- technique using a solvent to separate mixtures of compounds onto filter paper
- cellular process producing ATP without oxygen
- this cycle uses CO2 to complete the breakdown of pyruvic acid molecules, releasing energy
- an organic compound giving a specific color to plant or animal cells
- stacks of thylakoids
- organism which uses fermentation in bread making
- organelle where the Krebs cycle takes place
- gel-like fluid found inside inner membrane of a chloroplast
- this is needed for photosynthesis and allows absorption of energy from light
- disk-shaped sac suspended in the stroma of chloroplasts; site of light reactions in photosynthesis
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- pigments in plants that absorb light-energy in the blue-green and violet wavelengths and reflect yellow/orange
- requiring oxygen
- process by which green plants use sunlight energy and simple chemicals to produce their own food
- this reaction converts pyruvic acid to acetyl coenzyme A
- without oxygen
- pigments in plants that absorb blue, blue-green, green light and reflect red
- blue pigments in cyanobacteria that reflect blue light
- abbreviation for the series of electron-carrying molecules within a membrane that transfer electrons, releasing energy
- location where glycolysis takes place
- energy unit produced in cellular respiration
- total number of ATP produced with cellular respiration
- this cycle takes CO2 and converts it to sugar
- cluster of chlorophyll in the thylakoid membrane that absorbs light energy
- this is the reaction that converts sun energy into chemical energy
28 Clues: without oxygen • requiring oxygen • stacks of thylakoids • fold in the mitochondrial membrane • location where glycolysis takes place • organelle where the Krebs cycle takes place • organelle where the Calvin cycle takes place • energy unit produced in cellular respiration • cellular process producing ATP without oxygen • this cycle takes CO2 and converts it to sugar • ...
Matter and Energy in Ecosystems 2025-02-09
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- a type of energy storage molecule.
- an organism that needs to eat in order to get energy storage molecules.
- a group of atoms joined together in particular way.
- respiration the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that release energy into cells.
- a type of energy storage molecule.
- something that results from a process.
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole.
- matter that makes up the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem.
- the tiny pieces that all matter-all the stuff in the world-is made of.
- living things, such as plants, animals and bacteria.
- dioxide a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms.
- something that is required for a process.
- storage molecule a molecule that organisms can use to release the energy they need to survive.
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- the ability to make things move or change
- the process by which plants and other producers use energy from sunlight to change carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose.
- the part of cell where photosynthesis happens.
- to link two or more things.
- an ending substance that is made during a chemical reaction.
- an organism that gets energy storage molecules (such as glucose) by breaking down dead matter.
- that part of a cell where cellular respiration happens.
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
- a type of atom (a tiny piece) that makes up molecules such as carbon dioxide and energy storage molecules.
- a closed ecosystem made by humans.
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together.
- all the living and nonliving things interacting in a particular area.
- a starting substance that is part of chemical reaction.
- matter that makes up the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as air, water, and rocks.
- an organim that can make its own energy storage molecules (such as glucose)
28 Clues: to link two or more things. • a type of energy storage molecule. • a closed ecosystem made by humans. • a type of energy storage molecule. • something that results from a process. • the ability to make things move or change • something that is required for a process. • the part of cell where photosynthesis happens. • a group of atoms joined together in particular way. • ...
Unit 7.2 Chemical Reactions and Energy 2025-01-15
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- Individuals or groups who have a vested interest in a particular project or decision
- Chemical reaction that needs a constant input of energy to continue because it takes more energy to break bonds in the reactants than is released when new bonds form in the products.
- Law stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed in chemical reactions.
- An apparatus in which environmental conditions, such as temperature and humidity, can be controlled
- The series of effects that result from a single action or decision
- Process in which some substances, called reactants, change chemically into different substances, called products
- Change in matter that occurs when matter changes chemically into an entirely different substance with different chemical properties.
- To make something as effective as possible
- The relocation of energy from one place to another, usually in a different form.
- substance that starts a chemical reaction
- Factors that limit or restrict what can be done or achieved
- A set of standards or rules used to evaluate or judge something
- Chemical reaction that releases energy because it takes less energy to break bonds in the reactants than is released when new bonds form in the product.
- Transfer of thermal energy between objects that have different temperatures.
- Change in one or more of matter’s physical properties.
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- The compromises or sacrifices made when choosing between two or more options
- preliminary version of a product or a system used for testing and evaluation
- Law stating that matter cannot be created or destroyed in chemical reactions.
- Energy Total kinetic energy of all the atoms that make up an object.
- Best or ideal
- Average kinetic energy of particles of matter.
- Substance that is produced in a chemical reaction.
22 Clues: Best or ideal • substance that starts a chemical reaction • To make something as effective as possible • Average kinetic energy of particles of matter. • Substance that is produced in a chemical reaction. • Change in one or more of matter’s physical properties. • Factors that limit or restrict what can be done or achieved • ...
Chemistry chapter 5 word puzzle 2025-10-14
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- the pattern of colored lines, it turned out to be unique for each element
- states that no two identical fermions can occupy the same quantum state simultaneously
- they are the outermost shell in the atom which are involved in chemical bonding
- are dots that represent the valence electrons involve only the outer s and p electrons
- a shorthand for writing an element's electron configuration where the symbol of the noble gas that comes immediately before the element is placed in brackets
- states that electrons must fill the lowest energy sublevel before any can be placed higher
- electrons with the lowest energy state, and can only go up to 7 energy levels.
- an atom or group of atoms with a nonzero charge is an ion
- is the fundamental property of all submicroscopic systems that cannot be avoided
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- that have absorbed energy and moved some of their electrons to higher energy levels.
- are the distance of an electron from the nucleus corresponding to a particular energy level
- identifies the principle or main energy level of an electron
- The arrangement of electrons in an atom of an element in its ground state
- Negative ion
- used to illustrate the electron configuration of an atom
- are mass less light particles
- it states that electrons are both particles and waves which is a dual nature
- states that as electrons fill a sublevel, all orbitals receive one electron with the same spin before electrons begin to pair up
- Positive ion
- it divides the orbits and tells how many electrons a orbit can have
20 Clues: Negative ion • Positive ion • are mass less light particles • used to illustrate the electron configuration of an atom • an atom or group of atoms with a nonzero charge is an ion • identifies the principle or main energy level of an electron • it divides the orbits and tells how many electrons a orbit can have • ...
Chem 2024-09-25
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- is a variant of a chemical element that has the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons in its nucleus. This means isotopes of an element have the same atomic number but different atomic masses
- is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in matter. If you heat an object or substance by transferring energy to it, the atoms will move more vigorously, and its temperature will increase.
- are regions around the nucleus of an atom where electrons are most likely to be found
- kinetic energy, is the mathematical average of the individual kinetic energies of all the particles in a substance or object.
- refers to the process by which heat or electricity is transmitted through a substance
- of conservation of mass, mass is conserved and can neither be created nor destroyed in a physical change or chemical reaction.
- is an ion that has a positive charge, formed when an atom or molecule loses one or more electrons. Since electrons are negatively charged, losing them results in a net positive charge
- is the capacity to move, do work, change matter, or produce heat.
- energy, is the total kinetic energy possessed by all of the individual particles that make up an object or substance.
- Energy, The energy stored within a system due to the positions of its parts
- refers to the transfer of heat through the movement of fluids (liquids or gases)
- are held together by chemical bonds, which form through the electrical attraction between protons and electrons.
- refers to the number of complete waves, or cycles, that pass a given point in a specific amount of time, usually per second
- number, the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which determines the chemical properties of an element and its place in the periodic table.
- reaction, heat is absorbed from the surroundings because the reaction products are at a higher energy level than the reactants.
- heat, expressed as j/kg•K. Specific heat varies for different materials.
- is energy that transfers from one object to another because of a temperature difference between the objects. Heat flows spontaneously from a warmer object to a cooler object.
- is an atom or molecule that has gained or lost one or more electrons, resulting in a net electric charge. If an atom loses electrons, it becomes a positively charged ion (cation), and if it gains electrons, it becomes a negatively charged ion
- Potential Energy, A hammer raised by a cam on a turning wheel gains gravitational potential energy. When it drops, potential energy is converted to kinetic energy.
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- Energy, The energy of an object's motion is called kinetic energy.
- reaction, heat is released to the surroundings because the reaction products are at a lower energy level than the reactants.
- flow, is the rate at which heat moves from one substance to another. The rate that a substance or a system warms during a chemical reaction can be measured in watts.
- electron, in chemistry refers to the outermost electron(s) of an atom that are involved in chemical bonding
- is a negatively charged ion
- refers to the emission and transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space or a medium
- refers to the distance between two consecutive peaks or troughs in a wave
- potential energy, The energy stored in chemical bonds
- configuration, refers to the arrangement of electrons in an atom or molecule
- table, is a tabular arrangement of chemical elements organized by increasing atomic number, which is the number of protons in an atom's nucleus
- typically refers to the maximum extent of a wave's displacement from its rest position
- is a term that describes a property of a substance or object that is large enough to see or measure without magnification, or an observation scale that does not require magnification.
- is the study of energy changes that happen during chemical reactions and changes in state.
- Potential Energy,
33 Clues: Potential Energy, • is a negatively charged ion • potential energy, The energy stored in chemical bonds • is the capacity to move, do work, change matter, or produce heat. • Energy, The energy of an object's motion is called kinetic energy. • heat, expressed as j/kg•K. Specific heat varies for different materials. • ...
Science 2020-11-05
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- Energy derived by the energy of water
- This energy source comes in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction
- This type of energy is sending out light.
- This form of energy is a stretch rubber band
- This type of energy is what we want to get at the end of an energy path
- This energy source is a fossil fuel and sounds the same as Cole.
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- This type of energy is inside the nucleus of atoms
- This energy source comes from the sun
- This form of energy is vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when they reach a person's.
- This form of energy is the energy of a rolling ball down a slide
- This type of energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy
- This is an ability to do work
- This energy source is derived from the heat of the earth
13 Clues: This is an ability to do work • This energy source comes from the sun • Energy derived by the energy of water • This type of energy is sending out light. • This form of energy is a stretch rubber band • This type of energy is inside the nucleus of atoms • This energy source is derived from the heat of the earth • ...
Physics - 8 Science 2022-11-08
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- energy stored within a substance such as fuel or food that may be released when the substance is burnt or digested.
- the conversion of one type of energy in into another type of energy.
- energy possessed by a moving object. law of conservation, energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be transferred from one object to another or transformed into another form of energy.
- potential, Energy stored within a stretched or compressed object, like a spring or elastic material.
- energy stored inside an atom.
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- the flow of the same type of energy from one object into another object.
- ability to make a change happen. (2)
- the amount of kinetic energy possessed by particles in a substance, can measure this with temperature.
- potential, stored energy of an object that is held above the Earth's surface, from a height. (2)
- form of energy that is visible such as that produced by the sun, also called solar.
- the proportion of useful energy output from a device compared to the amount of energy that is input. This is usually expressed as a percentage.
- flow diagram, using arrows that show the way energy is passed on or changed into other forms in a particular situation. (3)
- energy that travels as vibrating waves and can be heard by our ears.
- unit of measurement for energy
14 Clues: energy stored inside an atom. • unit of measurement for energy • ability to make a change happen. (2) • the conversion of one type of energy in into another type of energy. • energy that travels as vibrating waves and can be heard by our ears. • the flow of the same type of energy from one object into another object. • ...
M5 2023-02-06
18 Clues: flood • protect • drought • monsoon • tomorrow • pollution • dangerous • oil spill • earthquake • marinelife • environment • fossil fuel • tidal power • solar energy • dumping waste • nuclear energy • renewable energy • generate electricity
Matter & Energy (SS51) 2022-01-04
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- How an object moves from one place to another
- An increase in size, abundance, or complexity
- Any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted
- The heaviness of an object
- An organism that breaks down the remains of dead plants or animals
- A single, self-contained living thing
- An organism that uses sunlight to make its own food for energy
- web An interconnected set of food chains
- Requirements for the well being of an organism
- The space, conditions, and all the living and nonliving things around an organism
- A group of organisms that are similar to one another and can combine to produce more of their own kind
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- A type of living thing that gets its energy from the sun and is unable to move from place to place on its own
- Actions by one thing that have an effect on a different or separate thing
- When the well being of two or more things is linked together
- All the living and nonliving things that interact in an area
- What is needed to do work or cause change
- an organism that gets energy by eating plants or animals
- A mixture of sand, silt, clay, rocks and humus
- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce sugar and release energy
- A type of organism that can break down matter and is TOO small to see without tools
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
21 Clues: The heaviness of an object • A single, self-contained living thing • web An interconnected set of food chains • What is needed to do work or cause change • Anything that has mass and takes up space • How an object moves from one place to another • An increase in size, abundance, or complexity • A mixture of sand, silt, clay, rocks and humus • ...
Forms of energy 2020-06-14
23 Clues: join • rock • lift • damp • baby • sick • close • leave • close • begin • empty • below • begin • quiet • error • female • untrue • choose • stable • simple • author • forever • superior
Gabriel Eleftheriou Energy 2022-03-25
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- examples are fossil fuels
- this uses the most energy in our economy
- industrialized nations use about ___ times more energy per person
- big oil spill in Alaska
- examples of this are wind and solar
- the definition of energy
- what type of energy holds nuclei together
- this is the process of breaking up an atom's nucleus
- if oil is here then this is usually near
- this is the process of joining atomic nuclei
- also known as burning
- fossil fuels are formed from remains of organisms from ___ of years ago
- this can be created during the combustion of fossil fuels
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- big oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico
- when no pressure is needed to access oil this is known as
- the energy of motion
- this is also known as fracking
- the US gets ___% of its oil from foreign sources
- the process of creating energy from Uranium is known as a _____ chain reaction
- this is what strikes Uranium-235 breaking it into 2
- the cleanest fossil fuel
- other name for oil
- this used to be our biggest fuel for electricity generation
- happens very deep underground method used to mine coal
24 Clues: other name for oil • the energy of motion • also known as burning • big oil spill in Alaska • the definition of energy • the cleanest fossil fuel • examples are fossil fuels • this is also known as fracking • big oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico • examples of this are wind and solar • this uses the most energy in our economy • if oil is here then this is usually near • ...
Energy for Edling 2022-03-17
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- to return light, heat, or sound from a flat and shiny surface
- a circular journey beginning and ending at the same place
- an electrically charged atom that is formed from the loss or gain of one or more electrons
- to allow light to pass through but not allowing clear visibility on the opposite side
- a unit used to express the intensity of a sound wave
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- a measure of warmth or coldness of an object
- does not allow light to pass through
- the ability to do work
- a particle that has no charge
- the smallest part of an element
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- the change of direction of a ray of light, sound, or heat in passing from one object to another
- an electron that is not attached to an atom and is free to move outside of atoms
- a material that does not allow the flow of electricity through it
- to allow light to pass through so that you can clearly see through the opposite side
- a positively charged particle
- a unit of electrical charge that is negative
- a substance that conducts heat or electricity
- the science dealing with electrical charges and currents
- something that flows
20 Clues: something that flows • the ability to do work • a positively charged particle • a particle that has no charge • the smallest part of an element • does not allow light to pass through • anything that has mass and takes up space • a unit of electrical charge that is negative • a measure of warmth or coldness of an object • a substance that conducts heat or electricity • ...
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. • ...
Achieving Energy Sustainability 2022-04-11
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- ,water pollution caused by particulate terrestrial clastic material, with a particle size dominated by silt or clay.
- ,is direct substitute for petroleum based fuel.
- ,is electricity produced by moving water.
- ,alcohol use as substitute for gasoline and diesel fuel.
- ,a device that operates like a common battery where electricity is generated by reaction between two chemicals.
- ,using a turbine to convert kinetic energy into electrical energy.
- ,can lower your electricity bill without the need for pumps or other chemical devices.
- ,making no net release of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, especially through offsetting emissions by planting trees.
- ,water is held behind a dam and runs through a channel before returning to the river.
- ,wind can be used to turn a turbine and generate electricity.
- ,the oldest fuel used for heat and light is wood.
- ,used to heat home throughout the world (wood, straw, charcoal).
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- ,water is stored behind the dams and the gate of dames are opened and closed controlling the flow of water.
- ,tides are another source of moving water.
- ,capturing the energy of sunlight with the use of pump or photovoltaic cell and generating electricity.
- ,customers paid a low rate for the first increment of electricity they use and pay higher rate as their uses goes up.
- ,finding ways to use less energy.
- ,using the heat from natural radioactive decay of elements deep within the Earth.
- ,are made from decomposing plants and animals contains carbon and hydrogen, which can be burned for energy.
- ,can run on both gasoline and E-85.
20 Clues: ,finding ways to use less energy. • ,can run on both gasoline and E-85. • ,is electricity produced by moving water. • ,tides are another source of moving water. • ,is direct substitute for petroleum based fuel. • ,the oldest fuel used for heat and light is wood. • ,alcohol use as substitute for gasoline and diesel fuel. • ...
Energy - Key Words 2013-11-30
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- A form of energy created from primary energy fuel sources. The National Grid supplies energy in high voltage cables
- The different sources of energy used by households, industry, commerce and in electricity generation
- The extraction of resources for refining and use
- Development that meets the needs of the current generation, by sensible management of the environment, the economy and social welfare, without compromising the needs of future generations
- Hydrocarbon deposits in the earth such as oil, gas and coal that are formed from plant and animal remains in previous geological eras. Non-renewable energy sources
- The amount of minerals that can be extracted for commercial use within a certain period of time and level of technology, they can be known or estimated
- Manufactured sources of power such as electricity or petroleum
- Deposits that may occur in geological basin where no exploration has taken place. They occur in areas that have similar areas where deposits have been found
- Sustainable energy sources from forests, plants and animal waste, which require prudent management
- Energy sources in their raw form such as oil, coal and gas. They are sued to produce secondary energy
- Everlasting resources such as tides, waves, running water and solar power
- The use of a resource
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- The amount of rapid variation in the amount of a commodity on the international money markets
- When span the electromagnetic fields are disturbed and electrons are harvested
- Molecules made from carbon and hydrogen, usually the remains of dead animals or plants
- Fan that spins by another force, such as a rush of steam or tidal water
- Resources that will not run out and are continuously created
- When one resource becomes too expensive or scarce then another is used instead
- Any aspect of the environment that can be used to meet human needs
- The total amount of a resource left
- The result of a continuous flow like wind or wave
- The amount of part of a resource that is available for use under current economic and technology conditions
22 Clues: The use of a resource • The total amount of a resource left • The extraction of resources for refining and use • The result of a continuous flow like wind or wave • Resources that will not run out and are continuously created • Manufactured sources of power such as electricity or petroleum • Any aspect of the environment that can be used to meet human needs • ...
Work and Energy 2014-04-09
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- SI unit of power
- is also called joules
- English unit of power
- the difference between the final and initial position of a point
- he developed the steam engine
- other term for initial velocity
- results from equal and opposite forces acting on two different points of a rigid body
- is the component, perpendicular to the surface of the contact force exerted on an object by, the surface of a floor or wall, preventing the object from penetrating the surface.
- is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy.
- SI unit of time.
- is the product of force and displacement.
- used as measuring unit of work
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- is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other
- is defined as the amount of work or the capacity of the machine to perform per unit time
- defined as the ratio of the output if useful power produced by the machine to the input power supplied to the machine.
- is energy which results from position or configuration
- is the energy of motion
- usually developed by a machine or engine placed either within or external body
- is a property of a physical body which determines the body's resistance to being accelerated by a force and the strength of its mutual gravitational attraction with other bodies
- ability to do work.
20 Clues: SI unit of power • SI unit of time. • ability to do work. • is also called joules • English unit of power • is the energy of motion • he developed the steam engine • used as measuring unit of work • other term for initial velocity • is the product of force and displacement. • is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy. • ...
Clean Coal Energy 2014-05-26
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- Clean coal was describes as two types of coal, name the one that states with "a".
- Coal is burned in a?
- Coal is a? (2 words)
- When coal is burned, what does it produce?
- Clean coal was describes as two types of coal, name the one that states with "b".
- What Act was implemented in the late 20th century to force some regulations on pollution? (4 words)
- Coal is the largest or smallest contributor to global warming?
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- True or flase, it will be cheap for new facilities and technology to switch over to clean coal energy?
- What is it called when CO2 is pumped underground into vacant spaces where oil and natural gas used to be? (2 words)
- This is the biggest source of greenhouse gas pollution. (Two words)
- Nonrenewable resources cannot be what if they are used up?
- How many steps to generate electricity from coal?
- Clean coal energy is the theory that we can capture how much of the pollutants from coal as it is burnt?
- In the early 20th century, clean-coal was used for two main things, name the one that starts with "h".
- Clean coal energy would offer more or less jobs?
- When the turbine turns, what does it create?
- After 2000, a new vision of zero what coal was created?
- There is what type of supply of coal? (This does not mean that it is neverending)
- In the early 20th century, clean-coal was used for two main things, name the one that starts with "c".
- High-sulfer coal was replaced with what type of sulfer coal?
20 Clues: Coal is burned in a? • Coal is a? (2 words) • When coal is burned, what does it produce? • When the turbine turns, what does it create? • Clean coal energy would offer more or less jobs? • How many steps to generate electricity from coal? • After 2000, a new vision of zero what coal was created? • Nonrenewable resources cannot be what if they are used up? • ...
Energy for Life 2013-04-01
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- helps enzyme, some made of vitamins
- the enzyme that works on maltose
- past tense of get
- adenosine triphosphate
- place in cell where proteins are made
- cycle which is a series of reactions not requiring light
- first step in aerobic respiration
- requiring oxygen
- chemical test for starch
- gaining electrons
- process used in making bread and beer
- a chemical catalyst, lowers activation energy
- what an enzyme works on
- acid that builds up in muscles
- enzyme in saliva
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- powerhouse of the cell
- losing electrons
- substance that amylase works on
- model that explains enzymes
- electron carrier for respiration
- the test for monosaccharides
- electron carrier for photosynthesis
- anything that speeds up a reaction
- chemical that can absorb light energy
24 Clues: losing electrons • requiring oxygen • enzyme in saliva • past tense of get • gaining electrons • powerhouse of the cell • adenosine triphosphate • what an enzyme works on • chemical test for starch • model that explains enzymes • the test for monosaccharides • acid that builds up in muscles • substance that amylase works on • the enzyme that works on maltose • ...
All About Energy! 2013-03-13
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- The ability to do work, either to make an object move or to change matter is called _______.
- You can tell an object has moved when its __________ has changed.
- Matter that is in motion is called _________ energy. Sound is a type of this energy.
- The vibrating eardrum makes three tiny bones in the ___________ vibrate.
- The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth is called ________.
- Sound waves make the ______ vibrate like the head of a drum.
- The number of times a sound source vibrates in one second is the ________ of its sound waves.
- An area of bunched-up and spread out air particles that moves onward in all directions from a vibrating object is called ________.
- Vibrations from the little bones vibrate a tube filled with fluid and tiny hairs found in the _________.
- Hair cells pass the vibration to a ________ that carries sound messages to the brain.
- The force that slows down motion is called __________.
- The tendency of an object to stay in motion or at rest until a force acts upon it is called _________.
- The highness or lowness of sound as determined by its frequency is called _______.
- The sun is a major form of ________ energy.
- A stove, a heater and a match give off ________ energy.
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- A push or a pull is called __________.
- The unit you use to measure force is called __________.
- This energy is related to the movement of charge particles.
- The amount of energy a sound wave carries is called ________.
- When describing an object, we compare it to other objects that are not moving. This is called __________.
- The distance an object moves in a certain amount of time is called __________.
- The part of the ear that collects sound waves is the ________.
- Work is done when a force is used to ___________ an object a certain distance.
- A rock on top of a hill has __________ energy because the rock can do work on any object it touches as it rolls down the hill.
- When you pluck a string of the guitar,________ makes the sound you hear coming from it.
- A measure of force that tells the amount of gravity acting on an object is called ____________.
- One example of this type of energy is rolling a bowling ball.
- High-frequency sound waves have a _______ pitch than low-frequency sound waves.
- ______ energy is stored in particles that makes up food, fuel, and other kinds of matter.
- Particles of matter that split apart or join back together is called ________ energy.
- Frequency is measured in __________.
31 Clues: Frequency is measured in __________. • A push or a pull is called __________. • The sun is a major form of ________ energy. • The force that slows down motion is called __________. • The unit you use to measure force is called __________. • A stove, a heater and a match give off ________ energy. • This energy is related to the movement of charge particles. • ...
Cell Energy Vocabulary 2014-12-31
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- Without oxygen
- Pigment that gives a chloroplast its green color;uses light energy to split water molecules during photosynthesis
- reaction The phase of photosynthesis not requiring light, in which carbohydrates are synthesized from carbon dioxide
- -Heme,-hemat-
- The complex process in which carbon dioxide, water and certain inorganic salts are converted into carbohydrates using energy from the sun and chlorophyll
- -Arth-
- respiration Chemical process that uses oxygen to convert chemical energy stored in organic molecules into ATP
- -Cyan-,azul-
- cycle Stage of cellular respiration that finishes the breakdown of pyruvic acid molecules
- Organism that makes its own food
- digest -Peps-,-pept-
- Thick fluid contained in the inner membrane of a chloroplast
- reaction Chemical reactions that convert the sun's energy to chemical energy; takes place in the membranes of thylakoids in the cholroplast
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- Cellular organelles where cellular respiration occurs
- -Rrhea-,-Rrh-,-Rheo
- The splitting in half of a glucose molecule; the first stage of cellular respiration and fermentation
- Organelle found in some plant cells and certain unicellular organisms where photosynthesis takes place
- Main energy source that cells use for most of their work
- Cellular process of making ATP without oxygen
- Organism that obtains food by eating other organisms
- Disk-shaped sacs in the stroma of a chloroplast in vascular plants---stack of thylakoids
- breathe -Pneu-,-pneum-
- -Ped,-pod,-pus
- acid A water-soluble liquid produced during muscle contraction as a product of anaerobic glucose metabolism
- -Arith
- -Chlor,verd
26 Clues: -Arth- • -Arith • -Chlor,verd • -Cyan-,azul- • -Heme,-hemat- • Without oxygen • -Ped,-pod,-pus • -Rrhea-,-Rrh-,-Rheo • digest -Peps-,-pept- • breathe -Pneu-,-pneum- • Organism that makes its own food • Cellular process of making ATP without oxygen • Organism that obtains food by eating other organisms • Cellular organelles where cellular respiration occurs • ...
Weather and Energy 2015-11-03
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- Transfer of heat from one substance to another through direct contact.
- Hot air holds more of this
- Layer of atmosphere where air is thin and very hot
- Long term average of the weather
- Measure of the average kinetic energy of molecules
- Amount of water vapor present in the air.
- At a particular time and place the condition of the atmosphere
- Transfer of heat by the circulation or movement of a fluid
- Side of mountain that air rises, cools & condenses
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- This occurs December 21
- Wind is powered by this
- Layer of atmosphere that protects us from UV rays
- Water changes from a gas to a liquid
- When water, in liquid or solid form, is pulled from the atmosphere by gravity
- Layer of atmosphere that has weather
- Water changes from a liquid to a gas
- Layer of atmosphere that is coldest
- pressure Weight of a column of air
- Transfer heat by electromagnetic waves.
- As this increases, temperature decreases
- This type of heating of the Earth results in our seasons
- This occurs March 22
- Air in motion
23 Clues: Air in motion • This occurs March 22 • This occurs December 21 • Wind is powered by this • Hot air holds more of this • Long term average of the weather • pressure Weight of a column of air • Layer of atmosphere that is coldest • Water changes from a gas to a liquid • Layer of atmosphere that has weather • Water changes from a liquid to a gas • ...
Kenia Energy Puzzle 2016-05-20
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- energy in motion
- hydroelectric power
- change of appearance and texture
- A strength of energy
- A compound or substance
- examples,inclined plane,wedge, or lever
- movement caused within a fluid
- work divided by distance
- degree of internal heat or cold
- Tatal mass of organisms
- quality of being hot
- generate electricity
- resource can be reused
- energy waiting to be used
- a wheel attached to a roap
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- the force that keeps your body to the earth
- how far you go
- cannot be reused
- using force and movement
- sending out light
- hydropower
- panel designed to absorb the sun's Ray
- internal heat of earth
- resource that cannot be reused
- natural fuel mad out of organisms
- sum of potential and kinetic energy
- a sloping ramp
- object to get wind energy
- Sound of waves
- wind used as a resource
30 Clues: hydropower • how far you go • a sloping ramp • Sound of waves • energy in motion • cannot be reused • sending out light • hydroelectric power • A strength of energy • quality of being hot • generate electricity • internal heat of earth • resource can be reused • A compound or substance • Tatal mass of organisms • wind used as a resource • using force and movement • work divided by distance • ...
Keely's energy puzzl 2016-05-20
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- what is J the apereation of
- something made up of remains of dead plants and animal waste
- where you keep your plants in the winter
- resource you use till its gone
- the object your trying to move
- used to raise objects
- what is N the apereation of
- what helps us do work
- a type of potential energy stored in bonds between atoms
- a rigid object that turns around a fix point
- made up of a wheel and post with a rope or a cable
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- the point that a lever can rest so it can pivet
- energy that can be exhausted in the near future
- a gear is a type of _______.
- machines that are made up of simple machines
- what is M the apereation of
- energy that comes from heat
- a sloping surface makes it easier to move objects
- what can't be created or deystroyed
- put cans and bottles into a bin to be reused
- the force on alerts in or object
- used to apply lots of work with little effort
22 Clues: used to raise objects • what helps us do work • what is J the apereation of • what is M the apereation of • what is N the apereation of • energy that comes from heat • a gear is a type of _______. • resource you use till its gone • the object your trying to move • the force on alerts in or object • what can't be created or deystroyed • where you keep your plants in the winter • ...
Motion, Forces & Energy 2023-03-24
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- The term that represents the change in position of an object due to surroundings in a certain amount of time.
- The movement of an object without any regard to direction.
- A physical quantity that is completely described by its magnitude.
- A term that defines "how much of a quantity".
- A quantity that represents the amount of matter in an object.
- A term that describes the ongoing sequence of events taking place.
- A force where a planet or object draws things towards it's center.
- A quantity that has two properties called magnitude and direction.
- The absolute unit of force. Abbreviated with (N).
- The negative change in velocity per unit time.
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- A term that defines the force of gravity on an object.
- A term that describes a situation that doesn't change.
- Synonym for different, alter or modify.
- The term that describes the tendency of an object to oppose any force that would change it's motion.
- The term that describes the push or pull on an object with mass which causes it to change velocity.
- A term that represents the directional speed of an object in motion.
- A term that represents the steepness of something (ex. hill).
- The term that describes how far an object is from its starting position in a certain direction.
- A term that represents the change in distance travelled per unit time.
- A term that represents the total space taken up by a 2D surface.
20 Clues: Synonym for different, alter or modify. • A term that defines "how much of a quantity". • The negative change in velocity per unit time. • The absolute unit of force. Abbreviated with (N). • A term that defines the force of gravity on an object. • A term that describes a situation that doesn't change. • The movement of an object without any regard to direction. • ...
sources of energy 2023-03-26
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- the reason why something, especially something bad, happens
- damage caused to water, air, etc. by harmful substances or waste
- to make information available to people, especially in a book, magazine, or newspaper, or to produce and sell a book, magazine, or newspaper
- liquid can produce energy
- to spread a natural or chemical substance on land or plants, in order to make the plants grow well
- to find or discover the exact position of something
- to find and stop a person or animal that is trying to escape
- to keep something, especially money, for use in the future:
- farm a group of wind turbines (= tall structures with blades that are blown by the wind) that are used for producing electricity
- there is a lot of it available
- a detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a (new) understanding
- the power and ability to be physically and mentally active
- up to invent something, such as an excuse or a story, often in order to deceive
- the period of time that is happening now
- more than enough
- able to be bought or used
- energy energy that uses the power of the sun to produce electricity
- a structure that divides two areas of land, similar to a wall but made of wood or wire and supported with posts
- to make it possible for something to be seen:
- to provide a view of, especially from above
- a drawing that shows information in a simple way, often using lines and curves to show amounts
- a wall built across a river that stops the river's flow and collects the water, especially to make a reservoir
- turbine a tall structure with blades that are blown round by the wind and produce power to make electricity
- run out of
- movement to an improved or more developed state, or to a forward position
- to be everywhere around something
- a form of energy that can be produced in several ways and that provides power to devices that create light, heat, etc.
- the act of keeping something or a supply of something until it is needed, or a supply that you keep
- to allow a substance to flow out from somewhere
- suitable for your purposes and needs and causing the least difficulty
- extremely large
- a form of energy that comes from a nuclear reaction and that can be very dangerous to health
- to move behind someone or something and go where he, she, or it goes
- a test done in order to learn something or to discover if something works or is true
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- bad for someone/something
- panel a device that changes energy from the sun into electricity
- a building or structure with large blades on the outside that, when turned by the force of the wind, provide the power for getting water out of the ground or crushing grain
- to take the place of something, or to put something or someone in the place of something or someone else
- energy,energy comes from nuclear power
- fuel, fuels, such as gas, coal, and oil, that were formed underground from plant and animal remains millions of years ago
- have no limit
- the act of using, eating, or drinking something
- one that you can use if you do not want to use another one
- not harmed or damaged
- can be reuse,renew
- the surface of the earth that is covered by water
- the amount you get when several smaller amounts are added together:
- out to finish, use, or sell all of something, so that there is none left
- reactor, a large machine that uses nuclear fuel to produce power
- very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange
- a set of rooms for living in, especially on one floor of a building
- the surface of the earth that is not covered by water
- a person who studies the natural relationships between the air, land, water, animals, plants, etc.
- the relationships between the air, land, water, animals, plants, etc., usually of a particular area, or the scientific study of this
- to organize and perform a particular activity:
- a low, green plant that grows naturally over a lot of the earth's surface, having groups of very thin leaves that grow close together in large numbers
- electricity produced by the force of fast-moving water such as rivers or waterfalls
- to get to a particular level, especially a high one
- heat,heat comes inside the earth
- hard,black substance that is dug from the earth in pieces, and can be burned to produce heat or power
- the amount of money needed to buy,
61 Clues: run out of • have no limit • extremely large • more than enough • can be reuse,renew • not harmed or damaged • bad for someone/something • liquid can produce energy • able to be bought or used • there is a lot of it available • heat,heat comes inside the earth • to be everywhere around something • the amount of money needed to buy, • energy,energy comes from nuclear power • ...
Matter, Energy, & Ecosystems 2023-03-28
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- the process by which plants and other producers use energy from sunlight to change carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose (an energy storage molecule)
- a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
- the chemical reaction between oxygen and glucose that releases energy into cells
- the part of a cell where photosynthesis happens
- the ability to make things move or change
- a substance, object, or organism that has mass (like weight) and volume (takes up space)
- a population that eats organisms from another population
- something that is required for a process
- a group of the same type of organism living in the same area
- a group of organisms of the same kind (in one or more populations) that do not reproduce with organisms from any other group
- a model that shows that eats what in an ecosystem
- a set of interacting parts forming a complex whole
- when something stays mostly the same over time
- a type of atom that makes up molecules such as carbon dioxide and energy storage molecules
- the process of creating offspring
- a type of energy storage molecule
- matter that makes up the nonliving parts of an ecosystem, such as air, water, and rocks
- a type of energy storage molecule
- the part of a cell where cellular respiration happens
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- a closed ecosystem made by humans
- a molecule that organisms can use to release the energy they need to survive
- a molecule that organisms can use to release energy, and that is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
- something that results from a process
- a type of energy storage molecule made of many glucose molecules connected together
- a population that is eaten by organisms form another population
- an organism that gets energy storage molecules (such as glucose) by breaking down dead matter
- a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- an organism that can make it own energy storage molecules (such as glucose)
- an organism that needs to eat in order to get energy storage molecules (such as starch and fat)
- living things, such as plants, animals, and bacteria
- matter that makes up the living and dead organisms in an ecosystem
- all the living and nonliving things interacting in a particular area
- an ending substance that is made during a chemical reaction
- a scientist who studies the interactions of organisms with each other and their environment
- a starting substance that is part of a chemical reaction
35 Clues: a closed ecosystem made by humans • the process of creating offspring • a type of energy storage molecule • a type of energy storage molecule • something that results from a process • something that is required for a process • the ability to make things move or change • a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms • when something stays mostly the same over time • ...
Energy Vocab Crossword 2022-04-18
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- cooler areas on the sun
- longer than waves of visible light
- heat moved from Earth's surface air to atmosphere air
- slowest waves in the spectrum
- heat produced from the inside of earth
- all energy comes from this
- power made from the ocean tides
- stored energy
- energy from sun
- invisible rays from the sun
- petroleum, mined out for gas
- outside part where solar winds are created
- the cycle which carbon goes through animals and plants
- motion energy
- fuel from plants
- decayed plant material
- to do work
- the process of making scrap into a new product
- toxic rain with low ph
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- outbursts from the sun
- energy that comes from Earth's winds
- energy from sun in an electromagnetic wave
- clay and sand mixture with an organic material called bitumen
- nonrenewable resource that uses uranium to burn clean
- nonrenewable resource from fossilized trees
- fastest electromagnetic waves
- renewable resource with water power
- layer in charge of visible light
- made from remains of animals and plants over time
- limiting the use of nonrenewable resources
- using an item repeatedly
31 Clues: to do work • stored energy • motion energy • energy from sun • fuel from plants • outbursts from the sun • decayed plant material • toxic rain with low ph • 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 • ...
Energy Vocab Crossword 2022-04-18
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- cooler areas on the sun
- longer than waves of visible light
- heat moved from Earth's surface air to atmosphere air
- slowest waves in the spectrum
- heat produced from the inside of earth
- all energy comes from this
- power made from the ocean tides
- stored energy
- energy from sun
- invisible rays from the sun
- petroleum, mined out for gas
- outside part where solar winds are created
- the cycle which carbon goes through animals and plants
- motion energy
- fuel from plants
- decayed plant material
- to do work
- the process of making scrap into a new product
- toxic rain with low ph
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- outbursts from the sun
- energy that comes from Earth's winds
- energy from sun in an electromagnetic wave
- clay and sand mixture with an organic material called bitumen
- nonrenewable resource that uses uranium to burn clean
- nonrenewable resource from fossilized trees
- fastest electromagnetic waves
- renewable resource with water power
- layer in charge of visible light
- made from remains of animals and plants over time
- limiting the use of nonrenewable resources
- using an item repeatedly
31 Clues: to do work • stored energy • motion energy • energy from sun • fuel from plants • outbursts from the sun • decayed plant material • toxic rain with low ph • 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 • ...
Energy and Cycles 2022-09-16
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- carnivore that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms
- the transfer of water from the earth’s surface to the atmosphere
- an organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms
- the evaporation of water through minute pores in the leaves of plants
- the source of all food in an ecosystem
- when an organism excretes or dies, the nitrogen tissues is in the form of organic nitrogen
- rain, snow, sleet or hail falls to the surface
- the movement of water from the surface into the soil
- loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds
- the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into a combined form
- _____ cycle the biogeochemical process by which nitrogen circulates among the atmospheric, terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems
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- consumers that only eat animals
- organisms that break down wastes and dead organisms and return raw materials to the environment
- carbon ______ a reservoir that absorbs more carbon from the atmosphere than it releases
- food _______ consists of overlapping food chains in an ecosystem
- soil mantle of earth
- consumers that eat only plants
- carbon ______ biogeochemical process in which carbon is exchanged among the 5 spheres of earth: biosphere, pedosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere
- the transition of water from a vapor state into a liquid state
- food _______ a series of events in which one organism eats another and obtains energy
- process that converts ammonia to nitrite to nitrate
- consumers that eat both plants and animals
- rigid counterpart of earth’s crust and mantle
23 Clues: soil mantle of earth • consumers that eat only plants • consumers that only eat animals • the source of all food in an ecosystem • consumers that eat both plants and animals • rigid counterpart of earth’s crust and mantle • rain, snow, sleet or hail falls to the surface • loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds • ...
Energy in Canada 2022-09-20
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- entnehmen, gewinnen
- Wasserenergy
- aufbrauchen, verbrauchen
- Dürre
- Atomkraft
- Aktivist
- Vorteil
- addition außerdem
- Treibstoff
- Ausstoß
- Rohrleitung, Pipeline
- Gewinnung
- Anhänger
- umstritten
- vergiften
- stören, belästigen
- erhitzen, heizen
- Produktion
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- Kampagne, Aktion
- Abholzung
- beeinflussen, beeinträchtigen
- transportieren
- unabhängig
- Zone
- Kraftwerk, Anlage, Betrieb
- Fracking
- Risiko
- Erdöl, Rohöl
- wertschätzen
- steigen, sich erheben
- ausschöpfen, ausnutzen, ausbeuten
- Erdgas
- Aussterben
- Leck
- zerstören
- Strahlung
- wert
37 Clues: Zone • Leck • wert • Dürre • Risiko • Erdgas • Vorteil • Ausstoß • Fracking • Aktivist • Anhänger • Abholzung • Atomkraft • Gewinnung • zerstören • Strahlung • vergiften • unabhängig • Treibstoff • Aussterben • umstritten • Produktion • Wasserenergy • Erdöl, Rohöl • wertschätzen • transportieren • Kampagne, Aktion • erhitzen, heizen • addition außerdem • stören, belästigen • entnehmen, gewinnen • steigen, sich erheben • Rohrleitung, Pipeline • ...
Energy and Force 2023-01-11
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- unit of measure of work
- quantity with only magnitude
- stored energy
- mass times gravity
- the energy needed to move an object
- change in velocity
- quantity with magnitude and direction
- motion of one surface over another
- object moving in air affected by gravity
- can't be created/destroyed, only transfered
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- push or pull on an object
- energy stored in distorted springy material
- straight line from start to finish
- energy associated with an object's motion
- friction that holds an object in place
- speed and direction an object is moving
- keeps the moon in orbit around the earth
- unit of measure of force
- measure of how quickly work is done
- an object's resistance to change in motion
20 Clues: stored energy • mass times gravity • change in velocity • unit of measure of work • unit of measure of force • push or pull on an object • quantity with only magnitude • straight line from start to finish • motion of one surface over another • the energy needed to move an object • measure of how quickly work is done • quantity with magnitude and direction • ...
Energy All Around 2023-04-08
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- The act of changing into another form.
- The ability to do work.
- The state of being insulated, meaning that heat or electricity cannot pass through.
- Something which can be carried or moved with energy.
- A process or reaction where energy is absorbed.
- The emission and propagation of energy in the form of rays.
- A process or reaction where energy is released.
- The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance.
- The potential difference in charge between two points in a circuit.
- The product of force being applied.
- The circular movement in a fluid caused by heat rising.
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- A unit used to measure electrical current.
- To move from one place to another.
- When energy is thrown back off a surface without being absorbed.
- To take in energy.
- When something is sent from one thing to another, such as a signal.
- The process where heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance.
- A type of electrical circuit that branches and has the components running parallel.
- Relating to or resulting from motion.
- A type of electrical circuit where the components are placed one after the other.
- A part or element of a larger whole.
21 Clues: To take in energy. • The ability to do work. • To move from one place to another. • The product of force being applied. • A part or element of a larger whole. • Relating to or resulting from motion. • The act of changing into another form. • A unit used to measure electrical current. • A process or reaction where energy is absorbed. • ...
Vocabulary: Energy Transfer 2021-01-27
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- a fault along a plate boundary where the motion is predominantly horizontal
- flowing fluid that is moving because there is a temperature or density difference within the material
- one of the two main types of elastic body waves
- the innermost geologic layer of the planet Earth
- one of the two main types of elastic body waves
- a long, narrow ditch
- is soil composed mostly of sand, silt, and a smaller amount of clay
- the solid, outer part of the Earth
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action
- an elastic wave in the earth produced by an earthquake or other means
- the upper layer of the earth's mantle, below the lithosphere, in which there is relatively low resistance to plastic flow and convection is thought to occur
- the gradual movement of the continents across the earth's surface through geological time
- a linear feature that exists between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other
- a stiff, sticky fine-grained earth, typically yellow, red, or bluish-gray in color and often forming an impermeable layer in the soil
- the formation of new areas of oceanic crust, which occurs through the upwelling of magma at mid-ocean ridges and its subsequent outward movement on either side
- break off or cause to break off, owing to a structural strain
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- a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras
- a fluid layer about 2,400 km thick and composed of mostly iron and nickel that lies above Earth's solid inner core
- an area on Earth where two or more lithospheric plates collide
- a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine landslide, or other disturbance
- a mechanical wave that propagates along with the interface between differing media
- he pulling force transmitted axially by the means of a string, a cable, chain
- a scientific theory describing the large-scale motion of seven large plates and the movements of a larger number of smaller plates
- the action of compressing or being compressed
- form into a hard outer layer
- a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock
- a mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles
- the organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms
- the sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level
- a layer inside a planetary body bounded below by a core and above by a crust
- a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it
- a region around much of the rim of the Pacific Ocean where many volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occur
34 Clues: a long, narrow ditch • form into a hard outer layer • the solid, outer part of the Earth • the action of compressing or being compressed • one of the two main types of elastic body waves • one of the two main types of elastic body waves • the innermost geologic layer of the planet Earth • a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock • ...
G4 Science Energy 2020-10-15
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- this object lets you see all of the colors in a beam of light
- a kind of energy;
- a kind of circuit where if one light bulb doesn't work is unplugged, the others can still work
- when heat is passed without the use of any matter
- a back and forth motion
- a kind of energy; warmth
- when heat passes through two objects that are touching
- the interaction between positively and negatively charged particles
- when heat is passed through liquids or gases
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- the buildup of electrical charges is called _____ electricity.
- objects that do not pass heat easily
- when light bends while passing through an object
- when light bounces off of an object
- the flow of electrical charges is called electrical _____.
- sound waves with a high frequency make this kind of pitch
- sound waves with a low frequency make this kind of pitch
- how sound passes through matter
- a kind of energy; you can hear it
- a kind of circuit where if one light bulb doesn't work is unplugged, the others will not work
- electricity travels in a path called a _____.
- objects that pass heat easily
- a kind of energy; you can see it
22 Clues: a kind of energy; • a back and forth motion • a kind of energy; warmth • objects that pass heat easily • how sound passes through matter • a kind of energy; you can see it • a kind of energy; you can hear it • when light bounces off of an object • objects that do not pass heat easily • when heat is passed through liquids or gases • electricity travels in a path called a _____. • ...
OBTAINING ENERGY PROCESS 2021-02-15
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- HERVIVORUS GRAY ANIMAL, LIVE IN THE FOREST
- OMNIVORUS IT HAS SHELL
- HERVIVORUS MEDIUM ANIMAL BLACK AND WHITE
- PRODUCER A YELLOW PLANT, WE MAKE THE FLOUR WITH THIS
- PRODUCER IN THIS LIVING THING GROWS DIFFERENT FRUITS
- PRODUCER CAN BE DIFFERENT TYPES AND COLORS
- HERVIVORUS WITH A LONG NECK
- OMNIVORUS A SMALL COFFEE ANIMAL
- CARNIVORUS A BIRD WHICH LIVE IN A COLD PLACE
- DESCOMPOSER SMALL ANIMAL THEY HAVE BIG HEADS, ARTICULATED ANTENNAS AND POWERFUL JAWS
- DESCOMPOSER IT IS A FLYER ANIMAL
- DESCOMPOSER IT IS A SMALL PLANT
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- CARNIVORUS WITH LITTLE POINTS IN IT'S BODY
- OMNIVORUS IT IS A BIG BIRD THAT CAN'T FLY BIGH BLACK AND WHITE FEATHERS
- OMNIVORUS HAS THORNS
- CARNIVORUS WITH LINES IN IT'S BODY
- CARNIVORUS BEAR A BIG WHITE ANIMAL
- HERVIVORUS WITH A BIG STOMACH DIVIDED IN 4 PARTS
- DESCOMPOSER SMALL ANIMAL, IT DRAGS HIMSELF
- HERVIVORUS GIANT ANIMAL, COLOR GRAY WITH 2 TUSKS
- DESCOMPOSER IT IS A SMALL FLYER ANIMAL
- OMNIVORUS A SMALL PINK ANIMAL
- PRODUCER CAN BE DIFFERENT SIZE, SHAPE, COLOR, ETC
- PRODUCER, CAN BE AQUATIC OR TERRESTRIAL
- CARNIVORUS WITH MANE
25 Clues: OMNIVORUS HAS THORNS • CARNIVORUS WITH MANE • OMNIVORUS IT HAS SHELL • HERVIVORUS WITH A LONG NECK • OMNIVORUS A SMALL PINK ANIMAL • OMNIVORUS A SMALL COFFEE ANIMAL • DESCOMPOSER IT IS A SMALL PLANT • DESCOMPOSER IT IS A FLYER ANIMAL • CARNIVORUS WITH LINES IN IT'S BODY • CARNIVORUS BEAR A BIG WHITE ANIMAL • DESCOMPOSER IT IS A SMALL FLYER ANIMAL • ...
Energy Changes Crossword 2021-04-22
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- A reaction between an acid and a base or an acid and an alkali, forming a salt and water (2 words)
- Cutting down large areas of trees.
- A process that involves rearrangement of atoms to produce new substances. (2 words)
- A reaction that takes in energy from the surroundings.
- Another word for potential difference.
- The minimum amount of energy that particles must have to react. (2 words)
- At risk of becoming extinct or wiped out.
- A reaction in which a single reactant breaks down when heated, forming two or more products. (2 words)
- The amount of energy needed to break a bond, or the amount of energy released when a bond is made. (2 words)
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- A reaction between a substance and oxygen in the air. The scientific word for burning.
- A type of pollution, the sea is filled with this.
- Another name for reaction profile. (3 words)
- Something that happens on 22nd April, every year. Started in 1970. (2 words)
- The flow of electrical charge. (2 words)
- An attraction between atoms, ions or molecules that enables the formation of chemical compounds.
- A graph showing the relative energies of reactants and products, the activation energy and the overall energy change. (2 words)
- A measure of how reactive a substance is.
- A list of elements arranged in order of reactivity, with the most reactive elements at the top and the least reactive element. (2 words)
- A reaction that transfers energy to the surroundings.
- The unit used to measure energy change
- The loss of electrons from a substance or the gain of oxygen by a substance.
21 Clues: Cutting down large areas of trees. • Another word for potential difference. • The unit used to measure energy change • The flow of electrical charge. (2 words) • A measure of how reactive a substance is. • At risk of becoming extinct or wiped out. • Another name for reaction profile. (3 words) • A type of pollution, the sea is filled with this. • ...
Geothermal Energy Vocabulary 2021-05-11
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- Molten rock found above the Earth's surface
- A hot spring of boiling mud is called a ___.
- This type of power plant uses steam directly from a resevoir (two words with no space)
- In this type of geothermal system, water is pumped onto hot rocks to create a reservoir.
- This type of rock can hold water within it
- The term for the gases which come out of the Earth's crust.
- This type of energy is harnessed from the Earth itself.
- ___ plates move about under the Earth's surface and are what cause earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
- This device transfers energy from one liquid to another (two words with no space).
- This word can be used to describe a device wih flexible or changeable arrangements
- An unnatural/artificial lake which is used as a water supply.
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- ___ water contains all the filth leftover from humanity and must be treated before being released back into "the wild".
- This type of gas is typically found within groundwater and smells terrible (two words with no space).
- A massive crack in rock is known as a ___.
- The movement of electricity through a conductor is known as ___.
- ___ power plants use water that is quickly converted to steam to drive their turbines.
- This type of power plant transfers heat into a liquid to create steam.
- The Earth layer which consists of molten and solid rock.
- The part of the Earth we live on.
- This type of water can only be found underground and usually has bits of rock and minerals in it.
20 Clues: The part of the Earth we live on. • A massive crack in rock is known as a ___. • This type of rock can hold water within it • Molten rock found above the Earth's surface • A hot spring of boiling mud is called a ___. • This type of energy is harnessed from the Earth itself. • The Earth layer which consists of molten and solid rock. • ...
Physics and Energy 2022-05-23
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- A measurement for how much the force of gravity pulls on an object.
- A sample of matter which particles are very spread out.
- The number of Newton's law which says that an object stays at rest.
- The number of Newton's law that says for every force there is and equal and opposite force.
- The measure of the average kinetic energy of molecules in a substance.
- Electricity travels in 1 path in this circuit
- Basic unit for volume
- An object where unlike poles are attracted to each other and like poles are repel to each other.
- Property of water when hydrogen bonds hold another substances with water.
- A sample of matter which particles move freely with extremely high temperature.
- Something always present but never visible.
- Substance that is doing the dissolving.
- Electricity travels in multiple paths in this circuit
- The basic unit for power.
- The thing that transforms electrical energy to mechanical energy.
- A measurement of the ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent.
- Combination of 2 or more substances that are not chemically combined.
- Name of person that made the law of motion
- Type of energy of motion.
- Basic unit for mass.
- Type of energy depended on height.
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- Type of energy from the flow of electrical charges.
- Amount of space an object occupies
- The name of substance being dissolved.
- The ability to work or cause changes.
- Type of energy that is going to be used.
- How tightly atoms are packed in a substance The physical matter, material or that of which an organ or body consists.
- Type of energy stored in the nuclear of atoms.
- Property of water when hydrogen bonds hold water together.
- Basic unit for length.
- Type of energy of a moving object.
- A homogeneous mixture with one substance dissolved in another.
- The rate you change positions at.
- Amount of matter an object is made of
- A sample of matter which particles are tightly compact.
- A sample of matter which particles are tightly compact but able to move around.
- The number of Newton's law that says force equals mass times acceleration.
- Type of energy that can move through empty spaces of matter.
- Basic unit for temperature.
- Type of energy produced when a rise of temperature.
- Type of energy stored in chemical bonds.
41 Clues: Basic unit for mass. • Basic unit for volume • Basic unit for length. • The basic unit for power. • Type of energy of motion. • Basic unit for temperature. • The rate you change positions at. • Amount of space an object occupies • Type of energy of a moving object. • Type of energy depended on height. • The ability to work or cause changes. • Amount of matter an object is made of • ...
Physics and Energy 2022-05-22
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- the energy in an object in a high position compared to a low one
- The rate and direction of motion (speed and direction)
- Objects rubbing against each other, causing resistance
- stored energy
- How fast an object is moving
- the energy transfer from one object to another
- Which of Newton's Laws is the law of inertia?
- the measurement of a push or pull of an object
- a subatomic particle with a positive charge, found in the nucleus
- A flat, slanted surface
- Light energy that travels in waves
- the measurement of how much matter is in a substance, d=m/v
- The energy of the movement of electrons
- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. Released with fusion and fission.
- A triangular shaped inclined plane that is used to secure or separate objects
- the distance between the rest position of a wave and the trough or crest, or how compressed the compressions are.
- the temperature at which all molecular motion stops
- A solid bar with a fulcrum point used to lift things by applying force to the opposite side of the fulcrum point
- The measurement of the rate of which work is done
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- the distance between any 2 corresponding points on a wave
- A basic mechanical machine that can apply force to an object
- The tendency of an object to resist motion
- Which of Newton's Laws says that every action has an equal, opposite reaction?
- A wheel attached to an axle used to lift heavy things
- a type of wave that has compressions and rarefactions and includes sound waves
- a substance or object that conducts electricity or heat
- The vibration and movement of molecules
- Which of Newton's Laws is f=ma
- the energy of an object in motion
- a subatomic particle with a negative charge, found in the electron cloud
- the basic SI unit to measure electrical current
- the number of waves that pass a specific point in a fixed amount of time.
- The rate of change of velocity
- Energy stored in the bonds of atoms
- An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- A wheel with a cord wrapped around it that, when pulled, can lift an object
- a wave that has crests and troughs, doesn’t need a medium to travel, and includes the electromagneticspectrum.
- a subatomic particle with a neutral charge, found in the nucleus
- The measurement for force
- potential energy stored in an elastic object
40 Clues: stored energy • A flat, slanted surface • The measurement for force • How fast an object is moving • Which of Newton's Laws is f=ma • The rate of change of velocity • the energy of an object in motion • Light energy that travels in waves • Energy stored in the bonds of atoms • The vibration and movement of molecules • The energy of the movement of electrons • ...
Physics and Energy 2022-06-03
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- Something that takes up space and has mass.
- A wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of the wave's travel.
- The measurement of rate and direction of motion.
- The rate or measurement at which work is done.
- A change in the path of a wave when it hits an obstacle.
- How fast something is moving.
- An electromagnetic wave is slightly shorter than Visible light.
- The theoretical lowest temperature where all molecular motion stops.
- The measure of the force of gravity acting on the mass of an object.
- A property of liquids that caused them to want to stay together.
- An area containing no matter; free space
- A wave energy reflected and emitted from objects traveling through space.
- An electric current that periodically changes direction, also called AC.
- An electromagnetic wave that can see your bones.
- An electromagnetic wave that vibrates the water molecules in your food.
- The base unit of mass.
- Heat electromagnetic wave
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- The measure of the compactness of a substance.
- The 60th part of a minute.
- How change in velocity is measured.
- The smallest unit of matter.
- An electromagnetic wave that has the shortest wavelength.
- A device that diverges or converges a beam of light.
- The waves where the displacement of the medium is parallel to the direction of travel.
- The longest electromagnetic wave.
- The unit used to measure electrical energy.
- An electric current that flows in one direction.
- The movement of electrons.
- Unit to measure temperature that is 273.15 + ℃.
- The amount of matter in an object.
- The measurement of an energy transfer when an object moves.
- The force of attraction between two objects.
- The simplest mechanisms known that can use leverage (or mechanical advantage) to increase force.
- The resistance from objects rubbing against each other.
- The resistance of motion.
- The measurement of a push or pull on an object.
- The height of a wave from the line of rest.
- How force is measured.
- A substance that transfers electricity, heat, etc well.
- The unit for frequency.
40 Clues: How force is measured. • The base unit of mass. • The unit for frequency. • The resistance of motion. • Heat electromagnetic wave • The 60th part of a minute. • The movement of electrons. • The smallest unit of matter. • How fast something is moving. • The longest electromagnetic wave. • The amount of matter in an object. • How change in velocity is measured. • ...
Physics and Energy 2022-06-03
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- energy transfer measurement when an object moves
- These are atoms of an element having the same atomic number but different atomic weights
- It is a kind of apparatus which helps to separate a mixture
- the minimum energy needed for any object to be attracted to each other
- It is a term part of some electric circuits
- It is a force away from the centre that may appear to be observed during motion in a curve
- region of space that doesn’t allow anything, including light, to escape because of its powerful gravitational pull
- the change in an object’s position
- the flow of electrically charged particles
- the planets, stars, and other celestial bodies held together by one gravitational force
- renewable energy source that comes from recently living plants
- force pushing on an object
- The temperature scale in which one division or degree is taken as one hundredth part of the interval between the freezing point (00C) and the boiling point (1000 C) of water at standard atmospheric pressure
- movement or transfer of thermal energy
- how change in velocity is measured
- attraction force between objects, bodies, and masses in the universe
- transfer of thermal energy as waves
- a body's tendency to resist motion
- when two objects collide
- magnet that can be turned on and off at will
- particle traveling through space with a highly energetic atomic nucleus
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- rate or measurement at which work is done
- how mass in motion is measured
- motion resistance from objects rubbing against each other
- an extremely bright star because of a catastrophic explosion
- the smallest unit of matter
- change in momentum
- rate and direction of motion measurement
- measurement of medium and direction of movement of magnitude
- wave height from the center of the wave
- measurement describing the randomness of a system
- transfer of thermal energy through fluids
- ability to cause changes in matter
- when an atom is split by impact with another particle or spontaneously
- connection between the poles of an electric energy source
- theoretical explanation for beginning of the universe
- how fast something is moving; scalar quantity of magnitude of velocity vector
- process of a nucleus breaking into two parts
- gravity countering theoretical repulsive force which causes gravity to expand quickly
- when an object emits ionizing radiation
- transfer of thermal energy by touch
- study of sound waves
- the push or pull measurement of an object
- how force is measured (think Isaac Newton)
- measurement of mass of an object
45 Clues: change in momentum • study of sound waves • when two objects collide • force pushing on an object • the smallest unit of matter • how mass in motion is measured • measurement of mass of an object • the change in an object’s position • ability to cause changes in matter • how change in velocity is measured • a body's tendency to resist motion • transfer of thermal energy by touch • ...
Physics and energy 2022-06-03
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- Highest point of wave
- Energy stored in the movement of objects
- A type of energy where movement is involved
- the test you preform to see if your hypothesis is correct or incorrect
- Liquid to gas at the surface of liquid
- What you see in the mirror
- Energy stored in an objects height
- Used to measure the frequency
- Heat transfer through waves
- Heat transfer through liquid or gas
- Distance from rest point to the crest or trough
- Something that keeps the temperature close the the same
- Movement of energy in longitudinal waves
- Portion where particles of the medium are crowded together
- What powers things
- turning a solid to a liquid
- the information you gather in your experiment
- portion where particles are spread out
- Amount of times a wave passes through a point in a certain time
- Causes waves to move
- Energy stored in the nuclease of an atom
- Energy that travels in waves
- The factor in an experiment that does not change
- energy that is transferred between different objects at different temperatures
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- Energy delivered by electrons
- Change of solid directly to gas
- Energy that is stored
- You can find them at a beach
- your best guess at how an experiment will turn out
- when a wave passes a barrier or hole and moves and spreads
- Lets you see things the human eye cant due to them being to small
- When the reflection is bent
- how hot or cold something is
- A type of energy where chemical is involved
- Temperature where all molecular motion stops
- Liquid to gas phase
- Turning a liquid to a solid
- Movement of heat or electricity by medium
- Energy that comes from heat
- What waves travel through
- Lowest point
41 Clues: Lowest point • What powers things • Liquid to gas phase • Causes waves to move • Highest point of wave • Energy that is stored • What waves travel through • What you see in the mirror • When the reflection is bent • Heat transfer through waves • Turning a liquid to a solid • Energy that comes from heat • turning a solid to a liquid • You can find them at a beach • ...
Energy and Electricity 2022-11-09
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- - opposite of insulator
- - Work done = _________ x Distance
- - Resistance decreases with higher temperature
- - useful energy on a Sankey Diagram goes ______
- - High temperature in a bulb causes the resistance to _______
- - Unit for resistance
- - these particles move in the wires
- - _____________ of energy
- - another word for potential difference
- - these are good conductors
- - unit for charge
- - the __________ of the arrow shows energy
- - no particles
- - don't let current flow through them
- - current is the __________ in a series citcuit
- - Circle with an A
- - Rectangle with an arrow is a _________ resistor
- - example of insulator
- - heat transfer in solids
- - We add resistors when they are in ____________
- - conduction happens because particles _______
- - energy output we don't want
- - resistance decreases with more light
- - hot air rises because it is less __________
- - directly proportional means the graph goes through the __________
- - the g in gpe
- - heat transfer through light
- - circle with a V
- - Has a circuit symbol of a rectangle
- - another word for heat energy
- - rate of flow of charge
- - moves around in a circuit
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- - allow current to flow through them
- - High current in a bulb causes this to increase
- - k used before units means times by 1 ___________
- - shows rate of energy transfer
- - Voltage = Current __ Resistance
- - voltage is __________ in a series circuit
- - Diagram used to show energy inputs and outputs
- - Energy cannot be created or ____________
- - unit for time
- - value of the gravitational constant
- - hot air rises
- - high temperature can cause a wire to __________
- - Provides the circuit with Energy
- - component that only lets current flow in one direction
- - force that produces heat
- - Resistance of a wire is never measured zero because these have resistance
- - Current is charge divided by ________
- - best colour for heat emission
- - height should always be converted to ______
- - energy due to motion
- - if we connect a voltmeter backwards the reading will be ___________
- - energy output that we want
- - heat is lost to the _____________
- - other word for energy transferred
- - another word for moving energy
- - little m used before units to show divide by 1000
- - Ohm's law states that current is directly _______ to voltage
- - Directly proportional means the graph will be a __________ line
- - Decreases current in a circuit
- - rough surface
- - 0.5 x mass x velocity ________
- - convection happens in these
- - material that doesn't let heat pass through
- - Unit of energy
- - unit for power
- - useful over total
- - conductor that obeys Ohm's Law
69 Clues: - no particles • - the g in gpe • - unit for time • - hot air rises • - rough surface • - Unit of energy • - unit for power • - unit for charge • - circle with a V • - Circle with an A • - useful over total • - Unit for resistance • - energy due to motion • - example of insulator • - opposite of insulator • - rate of flow of charge • - _____________ of energy • - heat transfer in solids • ...
5. Cells & Energy 2022-11-02
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- adenosine triphosphate, a molecule that stores energy
- place in a eukaryotic cell where the DNA is located
- complex cells with many organelles including a nucleus, example plants, animals, amoeba
- Carbon dioxide. Reactant of photosynthesis, product of cellular respiration
- Water. Reactant of photosynthesis, product of cellular respiration
- tiny structure that performs a specific job in a cell
- chemical compounds created by living things (used to make ATP)
- Oxygen. Reactant of cellular respiration; product of photosynthesis
- some organisms make alcohol as a product of anaerobic respiration
- get their energy from the sun, example plants
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- the outer covering of a cell or organelle
- requires oxygen
- get their energy by eating other organisms, example animals
- Glucose, a sugar. Reactant of cellular respiration; product of photosynthesis
- without oxygen
- basic cells, only have ribosomes and DNA inside cell, example bacteria
- smallest part of a biomolecule; what makes up a biomolecule.
- Sugar (C6H12O6)
- Basic unit of life
- site of cellular respiration, converts glucose into ATP, has own DNA, "power house" of the cell
- gel-like substance inside every cell that keeps organelles in their place
21 Clues: without oxygen • requires oxygen • Sugar (C6H12O6) • Basic unit of life • the outer covering of a cell or organelle • get their energy from the sun, example plants • place in a eukaryotic cell where the DNA is located • adenosine triphosphate, a molecule that stores energy • tiny structure that performs a specific job in a cell • ...
Energy & Waves Review 2018-02-20
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- The energy of temperature. It is also called heat energy.
- describes how matter that allows light to pass through with LITTLE interference.
- lowest point on a wave
- A type of wave that is not capable of transmitting its energy through a vacuum. These waves require a medium in order to transport their energy from one location to another.
- The distance from any point on a wave to an identical point on the next wave.
- energy that a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
- the combination of two or more waves that results in a single wave.
- a mechanism that converts rotational motion to linear motion, and a torque to a linear force.
- describes matter that transmits light but that does not transmit the image.
- the bending of a wave as the wave passes between two substances in which the speed of the wave differs.
- describes an object that is NOT transparent or translucent.
- The process of energy changing from one form to another.
- a measure of how high or low a sound is perceived to be, depending on the frequency of the sound wave.
- the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
- the bouncing back of a ray of light, sound or heat when the ray hits a surface that is does not go through.
- a simple machine that consists of a wheel attached to a smaller axle so that these two parts rotate together in which a force is transferred from one to the other.
- a wheel with a grooved rim around which a cord passes. It acts to change the direction of a force applied to the cord and is chiefly used (typically in combination) to raise heavy weights.
- The energy that is stored in bonds. It can be found in matches, batteries, and food.
- a physical environment is which phenomena occur
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- highest point on a wave
- a form of energy resulting from the flow of electric charge.
- a slope or inclined plane for joining two different levels, as at the entrance or between floors of a building.
- a periodic disturbance in a solid, liquid or gas as energy is transmitted through a medium.
- a kind of kinetic energy with the ability to make types of light visible to human eyes
- a wave that consists of electric and magnetic fields that vibrate at right angles to each other.
- The energy of moving objects. This energy involves the sum (total) of potential energy and kinetic energy.
- A triangular shaped tool. It can be used to separate two objects or portions of an object, lift up an object, or hold an object in place
- The energy that you can hear.
- The energy that forms when atoms break apart or join together.
- a change in the direction of a wave when the wave finds an obstacle or an edge, such as an opening.
- the number of waves produced in a given amount of time
- a simple machine consisting of a beam or rigid rod pivoted at a fixed hinge, or fulcrum.
- the maximum distance that the particles of a wave's medium vibrate from their rest position (rest to crest)
- a phenomenon that occurs when two objects naturally vibrate at the same frequency; the sound produced by one object causes the other object to vibrate
34 Clues: lowest point on a wave • highest point on a wave • The energy that you can hear. • a physical environment is which phenomena occur • the number of waves produced in a given amount of time • The process of energy changing from one form to another. • The energy of temperature. It is also called heat energy. • energy that a body possesses by virtue of being in motion. • ...
friendj Energy Crossword 2018-02-27
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- conservation Reducing energy use
- Traps air to help block the transfer of heat
- A resource that is either always available or is naturally replaced in a relatively short time
- Oil is separated into fuels
- The process of burning a fuel
- vessel The part of a nuclear reactor where nuclear fission occurs
- Uses the most electricity in the U.S
- rod A cadmium rod used in a nuclear reactor to absorb neutrons from fission reactions
- How wind, flowing water and tides are used to produce electricity
- Chemicals that contains carbon and hydrogen
- Liquid fossil fuel oil
- compound made from oil
- The percentage of energy that is used
- fuels An energy-rich substance formed from the remains of organisms
- fuel Fuel made from living things
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- Coming together
- Energy Original source of the energy in wind and flowing water
- A natural resource that is not replaced in a useful time frame
- energy Heat from Earth's interior
- Power Source that uses the most coal in U.S
- Power Electricity produced by flowing water
- Breaking apart
- Mixing alcohols to gasoline makes it
- The central core of an atom that contains protons and neutrons
- Uses the most oil in the U.S
- A dangerous condition in which fuel rods inside a nuclear reactor melt
- A substance that provides energy
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 • 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 • ...
friendj Energy Crossword 2018-02-27
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- Coming together
- vessel The part of a nuclear reactor where nuclear fission occurs
- Power Source that uses the most coal in U.S
- The process of burning a fuel
- Uses the most oil in the U.S
- Traps air to help block the transfer of heat
- The percentage of energy that is used
- Power Electricity produced by flowing water
- Uses the most electricity in the U.S
- A natural resource that is not replaced in a useful time frame
- Oil is separated into fuels
- A dangerous condition in which fuel rods inside a nuclear reactor melt
- fuels An energy-rich substance formed from the remains of organisms
- Mixing alcohols to gasoline makes it
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- Breaking apart
- energy Heat from Earth's interior
- conservation Reducing energy use
- compound made from oil
- Chemicals that contains carbon and hydrogen
- fuel Fuel made from living things
- A resource that is either always available or is naturally replaced in a relatively short time
- Liquid fossil fuel oil
- rod A cadmium rod used in a nuclear reactor to absorb neutrons from fission reactions
- The central core of an atom that contains protons and neutrons
- How wind, flowing water and tides are used to produce electricity
- A substance that provides energy
- Energy Original source of the energy in wind and flowing water
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 • Uses the most electricity in the U.S • ...
friendj Energy Crossword 2018-02-27
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- Coming together
- Liquid fossil fuel oil
- rod A cadmium rod used in a nuclear reactor to absorb neutrons from fission reactions
- Mixing alcohols to gasoline makes it
- A substance that provides energy
- The process of burning a fuel
- A resource that is either always available or is naturally replaced in a relatively short time
- Power Source that uses the most coal in U.S
- Uses the most oil in the U.S
- fuel Fuel made from living things
- The central core of an atom that contains protons and neutrons
- The percentage of energy that is used
- Traps air to help block the transfer of heat
- Chemicals that contains carbon and hydrogen
- Breaking apart
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- fuels An energy-rich substance formed from the remains of organisms
- Energy Original source of the energy in wind and flowing water
- How wind, flowing water and tides are used to produce electricity
- energy Heat from Earth's interior
- Oil is separated into fuels
- Power Electricity produced by flowing water
- Uses the most electricity in the U.S
- A natural resource that is not replaced in a useful time frame
- A dangerous condition in which fuel rods inside a nuclear reactor melt
- vessel The part of a nuclear reactor where nuclear fission occurs
- compound made from oil
- conservation Reducing energy use
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 • A substance that provides energy • conservation Reducing energy use • energy Heat from Earth's interior • fuel Fuel made from living things • Mixing alcohols to gasoline makes it • ...
doerri Energy crossword 2018-02-27
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- three types of fossil fuels are natural gas, oil and
- isn't usually used as a fossil fuel
- three examples of petrochemicals are cosmetics, paint, and
- wood, plant parts, manure, and food wasted that can be used as fossil fuels
- it is made from another substance since it isn't on earth it must be man maid
- oil is mainly used for
- blades shafts gears a generator and a cable these parts work together to convert the winds energy into
- as water moves through tunnels it turns turbines which are connected to a
- Heat from earth's interior
- A factory in which crude oil heated and separated into fossil fuels and other products
- cannot be replenished in a short amount of time
- the percent of coal used in the USA is
- replenishes in a relatively short amount of time
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- a mixture of gasoline and alcohol
- Hydrogen burns
- A energy rich chemical compound that contains carbon and hydrogen atoms
- Hydrogen creates no acid rain or
- a material that blocks heat transfer between air and outside a building is called
- A chemical made from oil
- electricity produces using the energy of flowing water
- solar energy comes from the
- 61 percent of oil is used on electric power in the
- the percent of oil used on industry in the USA
- what is most of the coal used for
- light and heat given off by the sun
- what percentage of coal mined in the US is exported to other countries
- solar energy is only collectable when it is
- A substance that provides energy because of chemical change
- air in motion
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 • a mixture of gasoline and alcohol • what is most of the coal used for • isn't usually used as a fossil fuel • light and heat given off by the sun • the percent of coal used in the USA is • ...
bells energy crossword 2018-02-27
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- a substance that provides energy such as heat, light, motion or electricity
- another name for oil, from the Latin word Petra and oleum
- a factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
- the warmth you feel on a sunny day or energy from the sun
- what is the most used source for energy
- a change from one form of energy to another
- combining two atomic nuclei to produce a single larger nucleus
- a resource that can be used again in a relatively short time
- the part of the nuclear reactor where nuclear fission occurs
- one of the three main fuels
- a main renewable resource
- energy made by the wind
- energy rich substances formed from the remains of organisms
- the reactor contains rod of u235
- active cells that generate an electric current
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- the central core of an atom that contains the protons and neutrons
- a layer of material that traps air to help block the transfer of heat between the air inside and outside a building
- the intense heat from earths interior that warms the magma
- the splitting of an atoms nucleus into two smaller nuclei
- chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atom
- adding the alcohol to gasoline forms a mixture called this
- electricity produced by flowing water
- reducing energy use
- compounds that are made from oil
- wood belongs to a group called this this is made from living things
- are used to slow down the chain reactions
- a resource that is limited or takes too long to be used again
- when fuel rods generate too much heat
- when fuels contain stored chemical energy, and its released by this
- percentage of energy used for work
30 Clues: reducing energy use • energy made by the wind • a main renewable resource • one of the three main fuels • compounds that are made from oil • the reactor contains rod of u235 • percentage of energy used for work • electricity produced by flowing water • when fuel rods generate too much heat • what is the most used source for energy • are used to slow down the chain reactions • ...
YablonovitzM Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- when excess heat causes an explosion
- chemical mixtures of hydrogen and carbon
- oil, coal, and natural gas
- 13% of coal is used for _____
- what is burned to create Biomass energy
- heat from the Earth's interior
- emits solar rays
- compounds made from oil
- when two hydrogen nuclei are forced together to create a helium nucleus
- using a product wisely
- biomass users' location
- saving what is left; using less
- a place where crude oil is burnt and separated
- a source that can't be replenished in a lifespan
- why nuclear fission isn't used as a source of energy
- light and heat given off by the sun
- spins to generate electricity
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- heat from the Earth's interior
- conversion of kinetic energy into electricity with turbines
- what oil is mainly used for
- when a nucleus is hit by a neutron and splits into smaller neutrons
- releases water to generate electricity
- what hits a nucleus to create nuclear fission
- a combination of gasoline and alcohol
- what coal is mainly used for
- can be replenished quickly
- a natural flammable source of energy
- used to harbor wind electricity
- Oxygen from the air and _________ from a tank to create Hydrogen fuel cells
29 Clues: emits solar rays • using a product wisely • compounds made from oil • biomass users' location • oil, coal, and natural gas • can be replenished quickly • what oil is mainly used for • what coal is mainly used for • 13% of coal is used for _____ • spins to generate electricity • heat from the Earth's interior • heat from the Earth's interior • saving what is left; using less • ...
Hamiltonm Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- wood plants manure food wastes that can be used as fuels
- can be remade in relatively short amount of time
- replacement of incandescent bulbs
- electricity from flowing water
- cannot be remade in short amount of time
- split during nuclear fission
- make up fossil fuels
- compounds that come from oil
- factory where oil is put into products
- coming together
- solid fossil fuel formed by the plant remains
- slow down chain reactions
- object that produces electricity from wind
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- when fuels contain stored chemical energy
- add gasoline and alcohol
- the percent saved
- object that produces electricity from water
- what oil is mainly used for
- something that makes energy
- obtaining electricity through water
- obtaining electricity through sun
- saving energy
- light and heat given off by the sun
- what most of the coal used for
- traps warm air inside of house
- breaking apart
- when fuel rods generate too much heat
- heat from Earth's interior
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 • what oil is mainly used for • something that makes energy • split during nuclear fission • compounds that come from oil • electricity from flowing water • what most of the coal used for • ...
sophocles energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- A product that produces energy in transportation services
- a chemical compound containing carbon and hydrogen
- a place where crude oil is heated so it can be used
- a machine that produces energy with wind and other renewable resources
- takes around 500 to 1000 years to reproduce
- a gas that is absorbed by plants
- atoms coming together to make energy
- burning waste
- radiant energy that comes from the sun
- The main use for oil
- the main use for coal
- exes gas
- to keep heat inside a closed space
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- a rod shaped element in a nuclear power plant
- an accident in a nuclear power plant in with the fuel rod over heats
- takes around millions and billions of years to reproduce
- form of energy used in many households
- converts organic material into hydrogen or carbon monoxide
- the splitting of an atoms nucleus
- wood, plant pats, etc. That can be used by fuel
- electricity produced by flowing water
- moving air that turns turbines
- light and heat given off by the sun turned into energy
- a gas in the atmosphere that absorbs radiant energy from the sun.
- heat from the Earth's interior
- compound made from oil
- preservation, protection
- a better version that saves energy
- a fuel made out of plants or waste
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 better version that saves energy • a fuel made out of plants or waste • to keep heat inside a closed space • ...
krishnac Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- two hydrogen nuclei combine to create a helium nucleus
- lightbulbs that use more enegy
- used to slow down the chain reactions
- resources that can be used repeatedly
- form of power produced by flowing water
- a factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
- the original source of energy in wind and flowing water
- form of a fuel and examples are wood and plant parts
- can only be used when sun is shining
- resources that can run out, but can be formed again after millions of years
- are the chemical compounds which fossil fuels are made of
- lightbulbs that use less energy
- oil is mainly used for
- form of energy and is heat from earth's interior
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- where uranium fuel undergoes nuclear fission
- adding the alcohol to gasoline forms a mixture
- the percentage of energy that is actually used to perform work
- the neutron hits the U235 nucleus, and the nucleus splits into two smaller nuclei and two more neutrons
- a substance that provides energy such as heat, light, motion, or electricity
- a layer of material that traps air to help block the transfer of heat
- reducing energy use
- when the fuel rods melt, it is also known as
- the least used of the three fossil fuels for electricity production
- most of coal is used for
- are compounds that are made from oil
- are coal, natural gas, and petroleum
- thermal energy converted to mechanical energy
- percentage of coal mined in the U.S.A exported to other countries
- a fossil fuel used a majority of the time back then
29 Clues: reducing energy use • oil is mainly used for • most of coal is used for • lightbulbs that use more enegy • lightbulbs that use less energy • can only be used when sun is shining • are compounds that are made from oil • are coal, natural gas, and petroleum • used to slow down the chain reactions • resources that can be used repeatedly • form of power produced by flowing water • ...
Haaga Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- This is a machine for producing continuous power that uses flowing water
- This is when the fuel rods generate too much heat so that they start to melt.
- This isn't currently used as an energy source because if it merges, it could cause an explosion.
- This is when resources take way too long to make in the time we use it.
- these bulbs can be used to conserve energy in your home.
- This is the original source of energy in wind and flowing water.
- this is what coal is mostly used for.
- this is when bacteria feed on dead plants and animals to produce methane.
- This is a layer of material that traps air to help block the transfer of heat between the air inside and outside of a building.
- This is when you add alcohol to gasoline to form a mixture.
- These are chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atom combine with oxygen from the air to form carbon dioxide and water.
- This is when you burn biomass for energy.
- This is when you add yeast to biomass to make ethanol.
- This is when resources can be replenished in a relatively short time.
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- Solar energy mostly uses this as its main source.
- this is a dark, thick, oil obtained from the ground
- Oil is mainly used for this.
- This energy doesn’t exist on earth, so it must be separated from other elements.
- this uses wind, flowing water, and tides to produce energy
- This is a panel that turns the sun's rays into electricity
- Coal, oil, and natural gas are three major types of this.
- It is the energy that can burn garbage, wood shavings, fruit pits, corn cobs, etc.
- This is compounds made from oil
- This energy uses the movement of water.
- It's the energy that uses turbines.
- this is the percent of the coal mined in the U.S. is exported to other countries.
- This is a factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products.
- Magma that heats up the water underground that pumps up to above sea level is called this.
- This is a substance that provides energy.
29 Clues: Oil is mainly used for this. • This is compounds made from oil • It's the energy that uses turbines. • this is what coal is mostly used for. • This energy uses the movement of water. • This is when you burn biomass for energy. • This is a substance that provides energy. • Solar energy mostly uses this as its main source. • ...
potluria energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- burning bacterial decay to produce gas or fuel
- thick, black liquid fossil fuel
- oil
- tower used for cooling steam
- made of the metal cadmium, are inserted between the feul rods
- to change from one form of energy to another
- energy from water
- where most of the electricity in a home is wasted
- lava
- compounds made from oil
- splitting of an atoms nucleus into 2 smaller nuclei
- an air motion
- part of the reactor where nuclear fission occurs
- where crude oil is heated and separated into fuel and products
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- fusion combining of 2 atomic nuclei to produce a single larger nucleus
- burning
- how a cat gets hot on a sunny day
- energy rich substance
- a layer of material that traps air
- bulbs that use less electricity
- central core of an atom
- solid fossil fuel formed from plant remains
- reducing energy use
- energy from the sun
- a substance that provides energy
- a machine for producing continuous power in which a wheel or rotor, typically fitted with vanes, is made to revolve by a fast-moving flow of water, steam, gas, air, or other fluid.
- intense heat from the earth's interior that warms magma
- where fuel rods generate so much heat they start to melt
- a mixture formed by adding alcohol to gas
29 Clues: oil • lava • burning • an air motion • energy from water • reducing energy use • energy from the sun • energy rich substance • central core of an atom • compounds made from oil • tower used for cooling steam • bulbs that use less electricity • thick, black liquid fossil fuel • a substance that provides energy • how a cat gets hot on a sunny day • a layer of material that traps air • ...
costiganp Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- Wind turbines are put ____ up in the air to collect as much wind as possible
- The center of the earth is hot _____
- ______ are made from natural gas
- Hydropower only creates ___________
- Renewable energy produces no _____ house gases
- Solar energy produces _____ energy
- Hydropower comes from a ________ wheel
- hydrogen fuel cells are very _________
- hydrogen fuel cells can create ____
- ___ is mainly used for transportation
- _____ energy is made of hydrogen
- Wind power gives ________ advantages
- Uses wind ________ to generate electricity
- Wind power causes ____ pollution
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- __________ is renewable
- Homes and Businesses use solar ______ for electricity
- Biomass increases ______ warming
- _____________ are compounds that are used for oil
- Biomass can _______ the airline
- __________ are factories where oil is separated
- Capturing hydrogen fuel cells is very _________
- Wind power means a lot of _____
- _______ gets its energy from the sun
- _______ is a mixture of gas and alcohol
- Hydropower effects animals in a ________ way
- Biomass threatens _______
- Fossil fuels are ___ renewable
- Hydropower is ____ to make
- _____ fly into the wind turbines and die
- You can't get solar energy during the _____
30 Clues: __________ is renewable • Biomass threatens _______ • Hydropower is ____ to make • Fossil fuels are ___ renewable • Biomass can _______ the airline • Wind power means a lot of _____ • Biomass increases ______ warming • ______ are made from natural gas • _____ energy is made of hydrogen • Wind power causes ____ pollution • 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 • ...
nielsent energy crossword 2018-02-26
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- is 'shot' a nucleus in nuclear fission
- a mixture of gas and alcohol
- cells convert sunlight into energy
- the thing used to capture sunlight and turn it into energy
- takes up 71% of coal in the U.S.
- a large tube in a dam used for hydropower
- 1 nucleus is split apart
- excess heat causing an explosion
- heat from Earth's interior crust creates electricity
- compounds made from oil
- natural gas, hydroelectric, geothermal
- energy conversion when a car engine burns gasoline
- long blades attached to a tower that are used for wind energy
- uses 26% of U.S. oil
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- uses 13% of U.S. coal
- 2 hydrogen nuclei are brought together
- gas formed in Earth's crust over millions of years
- power provided from flowing water
- chemical compounds that contain hydrogen and carbon
- contains fuel rods
- energy from the sun
- coal, petroleum
- air turns a turbine quickly which created power
- takes un 615 of oil in the U.S.
- a substance that provides energy
- used to cool down a reactor vessel
- wastes that can be used as a fuel
- hydrogen and oxygen mix in a tank to produce power
- 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 • a mixture of gas and alcohol • takes un 615 of oil in the U.S. • takes up 71% of coal in the U.S. • a substance that provides energy • excess heat causing an explosion • power provided from flowing water • ...
Kaushiks Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- percentage of energy that is actually used to perform work
- another name for oil
- electricity produced by flowing water
- energy from the sun
- mixture of methane and other gases
- intense heat from Earth's interior that warms the magma
- central core of an atom that contains the protons and neutrons
- a change from one form of energy to another
- can be replenished in a relatively short time
- the energy-rich substances formed from the remains of organisms
- blocks the flow of water
- chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms
- layer of material that traps air to help block the transfer of heat between the air inside and outside a building
- made of living things
- substance that provides energy as the result of a chemical change
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- part of the nuclear reactor where nuclear fission occurs
- a factory where crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
- two hydrogen nuclei are forced together
- transport natural gas from its source to the places it is used
- compounds that are made from oil
- reducing energy use
- splitting of an atom's nucleus into two smaller nuclei
- rows of mirrors focus the sun's rays to heat a tank of water, making steam for electricity
- when fuel rods generate so much energy that they start to melt
- can be replenished but only in a long period of time
- made of metal cadmium; placed in between fuel rods to absorb excess neutrons
- when oil is first pumped from the ground
- fuels contain stored chemical energy, which is released by this
- adding alcohol to gasoline
- rods of U-235
30 Clues: rods of U-235 • reducing energy use • energy from the sun • another name for oil • made of living things • blocks the flow of water • adding alcohol to gasoline • compounds that are made from oil • mixture of methane and other gases • electricity produced by flowing water • two hydrogen nuclei are forced together • when oil is first pumped from the ground • ...
Hamida Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- a cadmium rod used in a nuclear reactor to absorb neutrons from fission reactors
- the combining of two atomic nuclei to produce a single larger nucleus
- burns cleanly
- fuels made from living things
- any resource that can be replenished in a relatively short period of time
- a change from one energy to another
- another name for oil
- compounds made from oil
- a dangerous condition in which fuel rods inside a nuclear reactor melt
- formed within rock underground after millions of years
- the splitting of an atoms nucleus into two smaller nuclei
- the part of the nuclear reactor where nuclear fission occurs
- is mainly used for transportation in the U.S
- a mixture of alcohol and gasoline
- a layer of material that traps air to help block the transfer of heat between the air inside and outside of a building
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- a factory in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuel and other products
- power electricity produced by flowing water
- chemical compounds that contain hydrogen and carbon atoms
- any resource that cannot be replenished in a relatively short period of time
- reducing energy use
- a substance that provides energy
- energy from the sun
- a uranium rod that undergoes fission in a nuclear reactor
- intense heat from Earth's interior that warms magma
- energy rich substances formed from the remains of organisms
- unrefined petroleum
- cause nuclear fission to start
- is mainly used for electric power in the U.S
- the central core of an atom that contains protons and neutrons
- the percentage of energy that is actually used to perform work
30 Clues: burns cleanly • reducing energy use • energy from the sun • unrefined petroleum • another name for oil • compounds made from oil • fuels made from living things • cause nuclear fission to start • a substance that provides energy • a mixture of alcohol and gasoline • a change from one energy to another • power electricity produced by flowing water • ...
McGroartyQ Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- a factor in which crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
- another name for oil from the Latin word "Petra"
- made of metal cadmium, inserted between the fuel rods
- what percentage of the coal mined in the United States is exported to other countries
- putting together
- the part of the nuclear reactor where nuclear fission occurs
- reducing energy use
- electricity produced by flowing water
- the percentage of energy that is actually used to perform work
- solar energy
- breaking apart
- the reactor vessel contains rods of U-235
- compounds that are made from oil
- energy rich substances formed from the remains of organisms
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- a layer of material that traps air to help block the transfer of heat
- adding the alcohol to gasoline
- chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms
- what is oil mainly used for
- heat from Earth's interior
- one form of energy to another
- the heat changes water to steam in where
- energy from the sun
- simplest form of energy
- what is most of the coal used for
- percentage of United States electricity production coal
- comes from the force of moving water
- substance that provides energy
- the center core of an atom that contains protons and neutrons
- group of fuels wood belongs to
- the fuel rods generated so much heat that they started to melt
30 Clues: solar energy • breaking apart • putting together • energy from the sun • reducing energy use • simplest form of energy • heat from Earth's interior • what is oil mainly used for • one form of energy to another • adding the alcohol to gasoline • substance that provides energy • group of fuels wood belongs to • compounds that are made from oil • what is most of the coal used for • ...
McCarrona Energy Crossword 2018-02-26
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- converting biomass into gas and liquid fuels
- a series of pools built like steps to help fish pass a dam or waterfall
- chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms
- efforts made to reduce the amount of energy required to provide products and services
- resources that can be replenished but over a long period of time
- lights that last longer and are better for the environment
- what oil is mainly used for
- a substance that provides energy as a result of a chemical change
- electricity produced by flowing water
- when two hydrogen nuclei collide to make a helium nucleus which produces energy
- light and heat given off by the Sun
- used to harness the wind to power energy
- lights that use gas in order to work
- a mix of alcohol and gasoline that can be used to fuel cars
- heat from the Earth's interior
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- the most plentiful gas in the universe
- separating the hydrogen from carbon into methane
- wood, plant parts, manure, and food wastes that can be used as fuels
- resources that can be replenished in a relatively short period of time
- will produce methane, has to do with biomass
- compounds that are made from oil such as plastic, paints, and other products
- used to convert the Sun's rays into usable energy
- adds yeast to biomass to produce ethanol
- efforts made to reduce the consumption of energy
- a factory where crude oil is heated and separated into fuels and other products
- when hydrogen is split from water using an electric current
- when an atom's nucleus splits into two smaller nuclei
- large padding used as a barrier to trap heat, mostly found inside the walls of houses
- pushes windmills or turbines to power electricity
29 Clues: what oil is mainly used for • heat from the Earth's interior • light and heat given off by the Sun • lights that use gas in order to work • electricity produced by flowing water • the most plentiful gas in the universe • adds yeast to biomass to produce ethanol • used to harness the wind to power energy • converting biomass into gas and liquid fuels • ...
Electrical Energy Review 2019-04-08
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- A material that allows a current to pass
- The unit of voltage; symbol V
- A device that increases or reduces voltage
- A solution or wet paste containing dissolved chemicals that conducts electricity and completes the circuit in an electrochemical cell
- ___________ current (DC)- the current generated by electrons always moving in one direction
- Death by electricity
- A measure of the amount of energy provided; measured in volts (V)
- An instrument that measures current Ampere: the unit of current; symbol
- The flow of charge
- The parts of a circuit
- Circuit _______ - shows how all components in the circuit are connected
- Circuit _______- a switch that turns off a circuit if too much current flows through it
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- Electric _________ - the path down which charge flows
- A material that blocks current
- __________ current (AC)- the current generated by electrons changing the direction in which they move
- _______ wire - a wire that carries current to a component; it is coated in brown plastic
- A solar cell; directly converts solar energy into electrical energy
- A wire of high resistance; it will melt if too much current flows in the circuit
- A cell / ‘mini-battery’ that uses chemicals and redox reactions to generate electrical current
- A circuit that has a number of branches, each with its own components
- ________ wire- a wire through which current only flows when there is a leak of current in an appliance; it is coated in yellow and green plastic
- A circuit with all its components arranged in a line, forming a single loop
- An instrument that measures voltage
- ______ switch- a device that turns all household circuits off if it detects a leak in current; it is also known as a residual current device (RCD)
- A measure of how difficult it is for current to pass; measured in ohms (Ω)
- The unit of resistance; symbol Ω
- A ________ wire carries current away from the component; it is coated in blue plastic
27 Clues: The flow of charge • Death by electricity • The parts of a circuit • The unit of voltage; symbol V • A material that blocks current • The unit of resistance; symbol Ω • An instrument that measures voltage • A material that allows a current to pass • A device that increases or reduces voltage • Electric _________ - the path down which charge flows • ...
Force and Energy 2019-12-04
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- It is a vibration transmitted through a solid, liquid or gas
- A knife or something
- This energy comes from windmills
- A pair of scissors to cut something
- The upward push of water on a floating object is this force
- It is an energy which is possessed by an object due to its motion or due to its position
- scissors, pliers, screwdrivers, etc
- A stretched rubber band regains its original position on being released because of this force
- This force slows down a moving object
- It is used to hold things together tightly
- This energy generates electricity
- When we push or pull something
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- This energy is the heat from within the Earth
- This is the most important energy as it is non-polluting
- It is the movement of electrical charges
- It is a plane used to move an heavy object up a truck or whatever it is
- It is used to lift heavy object in great height
- It like wheel or something
- We are able to sty on the ground because of this force
- Sun, bulbs, tube lights
- This enery helps us to cook food and warm our house
- pushing or pulling
22 Clues: pushing or pulling • A knife or something • Sun, bulbs, tube lights • It like wheel or something • When we push or pull something • This energy comes from windmills • This energy generates electricity • A pair of scissors to cut something • scissors, pliers, screwdrivers, etc • This force slows down a moving object • It is the movement of electrical charges • ...
Matter and Energy 2023-05-10
20 Clues: atom • base • acid • groups • enzyme • cation • period • proton • neutron • alcohol • families • electron • molecule • reduction • eletriccharge • Atomic number • energy levels • chemical formula • valence electron • Chemical reaction
Crossword puzzle energy 2023-11-12
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- Coal produces more … than oil and natural gas.
- Biomass is reliable because it can be … when needed.
- Oil, coal, and gas are all examples of …
- Wood is just one example of a …
- We can also generate … directly from sunlight.
- Wave power is unreliable because the … of it can vary and, when there are no waves, no power is produced.
- The … of the Earth is hot and this would be a useful source of energy.
- When we burn coal and the light that we see have their origins in the energy from the Sun trapped by … hundreds of millions of years ago.
- The turbine is linked by an axle to a … where a voltage is induced in conducting wires when they move in a magnetic field.
- In 2018, around 85% of all people’s energy consumption in the world comes from …
- … are used to collect energy transferred by light from the Sun.
- The fuel for a nuclear power station is usually … , sometimes plutonium.
- Many people think wind turbines spoil the appearance of the place where they are located and also …
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- Wind is unreliable because the … of it can vary and on calm days no power is produced.
- Accidents like those at Chernobyl in 1986 and Fukushima in 2011 can cause … material to be spread over a wide area.
- The sources of energy, when we use them, they will soon be replaced.
- At a tidal power station, electrical power is generated by …
- For centuries, people have used the … of moving water to turn water wheels, which then drive machinery.
- In nuclear … , four energetic hydrogen atoms collide and fuse (join together)to form an atom of helium.
- Suitable hot underground rocks are usually found in places where there are active …
- Inside a nuclear reactor, the radioactive decay of these materials is speeded up so that the energy they store is released much more quickly, this process is called as …
- The … absorb the energy of the rays, and electricity is produced.
- The energy supplies we use once are gone forever
- The disadvantages of hydroelectric power plants are new reservoirs … and that might have been used for hunting and farming
- The steam turns the blades of a … , transferring thermal energy into kinetic energy.
25 Clues: Wood is just one example of a … • Oil, coal, and gas are all examples of … • Coal produces more … than oil and natural gas. • We can also generate … directly from sunlight. • The energy supplies we use once are gone forever • Biomass is reliable because it can be … when needed. • At a tidal power station, electrical power is generated by … • ...
Energy and Motion 2024-05-15
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- the space an object takes up
- information/facts supporting claims/reasons
- the action of revising something
- series of actions/steps to accomplish something
- a strategy to do something
- something that can be changed in a experiment
- a gathered body of facts
- quantities that are not changed
- type of diagram used to visualize information
- the study of materials/sources to get facts
- explaining of something in a logical way
- what you measure in an experiment
- association/connection between two things
- experiments to test quality, value, and usefulness
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- the process of finding an answer
- the energy of motion
- rate of change of position of an object
- things that make it hard to be accurate
- the change in position of an object
- an established or official way of doing something
- a measure of the number of entities
- change in results that's caused by something
- if something is appropriate/connected to the topic
- sequences that can be found in everything
- an element that remains unchanged by others
- isn't changed by other variables
- the ability to do work
- to convey a value or unit
28 Clues: the energy of motion • the ability to do work • a gathered body of facts • to convey a value or unit • a strategy to do something • the space an object takes up • quantities that are not changed • the process of finding an answer • the action of revising something • isn't changed by other variables • what you measure in an experiment • the change in position of an object • ...
Energy & Simple Machines 2023-10-16
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- the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature
- the central point, pin, or shaft on which a mechanism turns or oscillates
- the point on which a lever rests or is supported and on which it pivots
- the complete path of an electric current
- a rigid bar resting on a pivot, used to help move a heavy or firmly fixed load with one end when pressure is applied to the other
- ratio of the force produced by a machine to the force applied to it, used in assessing the performance of a machine
- power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines
- energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement
- occurs when an object vibrates
- a wheel with a grooved rim around which a cord passes. It acts to change the direction of a force applied to the cord
- energy of a body or a system with respect to the motion of the body or of the particles in the system
- An object that possesses mechanical energy is able to do work
- The conversion of one form of energy into another, or the movement of energy from one place to another
- the ratio of the useful work performed by a machine or in a process to the total energy expended or heat taken in
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- a simple machine of the inclined plane type consisting of a spirally grooved solid cylinder and a correspondingly grooved hollow cylinder into which it fits
- energy can neither be created nor destroyed - only converted from one form of energy to another
- a simple lifting machine consisting of a rope which unwinds from a wheel on to a cylindrical drum or shaft joined to the wheel to provide mechanical advantage
- a plane inclined at an angle to the horizontal
- a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power
- Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
- the principle by which the total energy remains constant in a system that is not subject to external influence
- any of the basic mechanical devices for applying a force, such as an inclined plane, wedge, or lever
- the energy of a body or a system with respect to the position of the body or the arrangement of the particles of the system
- radiant energy that travels in waves at the speed of light
- energy related to forces on electrically-charged particles and the movement of those particles
- machine made up of two or more simple machines
- radiant energy emitted by the sun
- a triangular shaped tool, a portable inclined plane, and one of the six simple machines
28 Clues: occurs when an object vibrates • radiant energy emitted by the sun • the complete path of an electric current • a plane inclined at an angle to the horizontal • machine made up of two or more simple machines • Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds • radiant energy that travels in waves at the speed of light • ...
Ch3 nonrenewable energy 2024-09-05
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- Coal that contains greater energy content per volume than lignite and is frequently used as an industrial fuel, for space heating, and for the generation of electricity. This coal is full black in color and is categorized as a “soft” coal.
- A device that works by positively charging waste particles and attracting them to a negatively charged electrode. The solid particles are then washed off the electrode and collected
- An underground rock formation that acts as a reservoir for large quantities of water. It is used to store gas from pipelines.
- another term for Oil
- A large tower in which crude oil is separated into various products.
- The restoration of land to a usable condition after strip mining has taken place.
- Coal that is hard and brittle. It appears shiny on the surface and has a high carbon content. Because it burns cleaner than other forms of coal, it is often used for home heating. It does not have as much energy content per volume as bituminous coal.
- 40–50 million-year-old sedimentary rock containing an oily substance.
- The mining or removing of coal close to the earth’s surface. It is done mainly with the use of large pieces of machinery, such as mechanical shovels and bulldozers. Also called surface mining.
- A solid waste by-product produced by burning coal.
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- Oil in its natural state.
- The first step in the formation of coal. It is formed from water and the decomposition of organic materials.
- A mining operation that uses shafts and special machinery to remove the coal from deep below earth’s surface.
- An organization that supports the monitoring of acid rain in the United States.
- A device that works like a bag on a vacuum cleaner, trapping all solid particles in the waste streem prior to the hot wasted gases exiting through the smokestack of a power plant.
- An oily substance contained by 40–50 million-year-old sedimentary rock.
- A type of coal containing some woody decomposition that can be recognized as peat, but it has a higher energy content than peat. It contains a large amount of moisture and is brownish in color, as opposed to the black substance typically recognized as coal.
- Gas usually found within the vicinity of petroleum reserves.
- A source of crude oil. The sand is mined and mixed with hot water or steam to extract the thick oil known as bitumen.
- Coal with a high carbon content. It is denser and blacker than most other forms of coal. This type of coal is principally used for the production of electricity
20 Clues: another term for Oil • Oil in its natural state. • A solid waste by-product produced by burning coal. • Gas usually found within the vicinity of petroleum reserves. • A large tower in which crude oil is separated into various products. • 40–50 million-year-old sedimentary rock containing an oily substance. • ...
Matter and Energy 2024-05-02
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- Evaporation of water from the stoma of leaves
- Chemical energy molecule used by cells that is produced during cellular respiration
- Organelle found in plant cells that is the site of photosynthesis
- Process in which bacteria that live at hydrothermal vents use chemical energy to produce glucose
- Pigment found in chloroplasts that absorbs light energy and reflects green light
- Process by which light energy is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen
- Animals that eat only plants
- Animals that eat both plant and animals
- Process by which bacteria in the soil convert organic nitrogen into atmospheric nitrogen
- Process in which oxygen and glucose are converted into carbon dioxide, water, and ATP energy
- Process by which bacteria that live on roots of legume plants fix atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by plants
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- Organisms that must eat other organisms to gain energy
- Animals that eat dead plant material
- Animals that eat other animals
- Organisms that use photosynthesis or chemosynthesis to produce chemical energy in the form of glucose
- Organisms capable of producing their own food for energy
- Organelle found in plant and animal cells that is the site of cellular respiration
- Plants with root nodules that contain nitrogen fixing bacteria
- The breakdown of organic wastes by various organisms that releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
- The burning of fossil fuels and wood which releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
20 Clues: Animals that eat only plants • Animals that eat other animals • Animals that eat dead plant material • Animals that eat both plant and animals • Evaporation of water from the stoma of leaves • Organisms that must eat other organisms to gain energy • Organisms capable of producing their own food for energy • Plants with root nodules that contain nitrogen fixing bacteria • ...
cellular energy puzzle 2024-10-24
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- The organelles in cells where cellular respiration occurs.
- A sugar molecule produced by photosynthesis, used as energy by cells.
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria
- Requiring oxygen.
- process where plants make their own food
- dependent reactions The first stage of photosynthesis, where light energy is converted to chemical energy
- The first stage of cellular respiration, breaking down glucose into pyruvate.
- An organism that can produce its own food through photosynthesis, like plants.
- transport chain The final stage of cellular respiration where most ATP is produced.
- the process that oxygen is taken to make energy
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- The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs.
- cycle The second stage of photosynthesis, where carbon dioxide is fixed into glucose.
- cycle A series of chemical reactions in the mitochondria that generate ATP.
- a green pigment in plants that is responsible for absorbing light
- dioxide A gas used by plants in photosynthesis.
- An organism that must consume other organisms to obtain energy, like animals.
- Not requiring oxygen
- The primary energy currency of cells, produced during cellular respiration.
- A gas released as a byproduct of photosynthesis, used in cellular respiration.
- A reactant in both photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
20 Clues: Requiring oxygen. • Not requiring oxygen • process where plants make their own food • dioxide A gas used by plants in photosynthesis. • the process that oxygen is taken to make energy • the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria • The organelle in plant cells where photosynthesis occurs. • The organelles in cells where cellular respiration occurs. • ...
