forms of energy Crossword Puzzles
forces vocab 2023-10-03
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- the rate of doing work
- the product of distance and force in direction of object
- a form of energy consisting of changing electric and magnetic fields
- the transfer of energy waves moving through space
- the ability to do work
- the energy stored in chemical bonds
- energy cannot be created or destroyed
- a material that conducts energy poorly
- the energy associated with electric charges
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- the si unit of work
- the energy associcated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- the transfer of thermal with no overall transfer of matter
- energy that is stored as a result of shape
- the energy an object has due to motion
- the transfer of thermal energy when pariticles of a fluid move from place to place
- the energy stored in an atomic nuclei
- a material that conducts thermal energy well
- the total potential and kinetic energy of all particles in an everyday object
- the si unit of power
19 Clues: the si unit of work • the si unit of power • the rate of doing work • the ability to do work • the energy stored in chemical bonds • the energy stored in an atomic nuclei • energy cannot be created or destroyed • the energy an object has due to motion • a material that conducts energy poorly • energy that is stored as a result of shape • ...
Energy unit review 2023-02-20
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- How much energy is used for the intended purpose
- A material that does not allow heat to pass through easily
- Wasting energy
- Examples of non renewable resources {3 words}
- The movement of thermal energy by movement of gasses or liquids. Warm fluids rise and cool fluids sink.
- Energy of moving objects {2 words}
- Fuel An energy source made from the remains of long-dead organisms
- Liquids and gases
- Lots of space in between particles, particles freely move about
- The movement of thermal energy through solids
- The movement of energy as a wave
- Example of a simple machine used to multiply the force
- Used to measure temperature
- An energy source that can be used more than once or not run out
- A material that allows heat to pass through easily
- Heat transfer in the absence of particles
- the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance
- A unit of mass equal to one thousand grams
- Energy input = Energy output (Consuming only as much energy as you need for you body){2 words}
- An energy source that will run out, such as fossil fuels or Uranium {2 words}
- Unit of work
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- Particles are relatively more spaced
- The form of energy that is transferred between objects with different temperatures
- Unit of energy used by electricity companies {2 words}
- Unit of Force
- Stored energy {2 words}
- Greenhouse gas produced when fossil fuels burn
- make work easier; include levers, gears, pulleys, inclined planes, and wheels and axles {2 words}
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed only changed from one form to another. {5 words}
- Particles are packed closely together (no space between particles)
- energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom {2 words}
- Temperature difference between two objects is 0. (Two objects in contact come to the same temperature){2 words}
- Unit of distance
- Is done when the energy state of an object is changed
- energy Energy of moving electrons {2 words}
- Units of power
- Energy of objects in motion {2 words}
- The ability to do work
- Energy resources formed millions of years ago {2 words}
- Energy of moving molecules {2 words}
40 Clues: Unit of work • Unit of Force • Wasting energy • Units of power • Unit of distance • Liquids and gases • The ability to do work • Stored energy {2 words} • Used to measure temperature • The movement of energy as a wave • Energy of moving objects {2 words} • Particles are relatively more spaced • Energy of moving molecules {2 words} • Energy of objects in motion {2 words} • ...
Energy Year 8 DGS 2020-12-08
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- a material that is effective at reducing transfer of thermal energy from one store to another
- the situation in which objects are at the same temperature so that no energy is tranferred between them
- one of the things that energy CANNOT be according to the law of conservation of energy
- a simple machine that allows you apply a larger force over a smaller distance. You might use this to open a can of paint.
- the energy store found in batteries
- the unit of energy
- where energy is transferred to an energy store that is not useful
- the thing that energy CAN be according to the law of conservation of energy
- the unit of power
- the way that energy is transferred as a force moves through a distance.
- work done = ________ x ________ (2 words)
- the number of ways that energy can be transferred from one store to another
- the energy store associated with height or position within a gravitational field (3 words)
- the other thing that energy CANNOT be according to the law of conservation of energy
- the unit of force
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- the quality that is measured in degrees centigrade
- the energy store associated with squashing or stretching or changing shape (3 words)
- One of the three ways that thermal energy can be transferred - best in solids, particularly metals, energy is transferred as one particle collides with another.
- the unit used by energy compies to measure the amount of energy used by consumers
- the colour that is the best absorber and emitter of thermal radiation
- as solids heat up, the particles in them vibrate ________
- The number of kW in 9000W
- the number of energy stores
- the type of radiation emitted by all hot objects
- the energy store associated with moving things
- One of the three ways that thermal energy can be transferred - occurs in fluids as a local area of the fluid is heated, becomes less dense and rises. Cold fluid takes the place of the heated fluid and a current is set up.
- One of the three ways that thermal energy can be transferred - unlike the other two, it occurs in a vacuum. Essential for life on Earth.
- it is never transferred from a cold object to a hot object, only from a hot object to a cold object
28 Clues: the unit of power • the unit of force • the unit of energy • The number of kW in 9000W • the number of energy stores • the energy store found in batteries • work done = ________ x ________ (2 words) • the energy store associated with moving things • the type of radiation emitted by all hot objects • the quality that is measured in degrees centigrade • ...
Energy Crossword 2025-02-03
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- the ability to do work
- a form of potential energy stored by deforming an object with force
- the diffusion of thermal energy between objects in contact with each other
- a vector form of speed calculated by distance over time
- an internal kinetic force that causes thermal energy
- the difference in the frequency of a wave as it travels around the observer
- the law that states: energy can neither be created or destroyed, only transferred
- the energy resulting from the movement of electrons through a conductor
- the ability of energy to change from one form to another
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- the gases that trap heat in the atmosphere by reflecting infrared radiation
- the amount of matter in an object
- the unit for force applied to an object
- an efficient form of generating electrical energy through insulation and magnetic fields
- energy that results from vibrating particles and electromagnetic waves
- the unit of energy
- the process of applying force over a distance
- the energy unit for the process of raising one gram of water one degree celsius
- the amount of usable energy in a system
- stored energy in the bonds of materials
- the measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a system
- the energy sum of potential and kinetic energy
- the push or pull on an object with mass causing it to change velocities
22 Clues: the unit of energy • the ability to do work • the amount of matter in an object • the unit for force applied to an object • the amount of usable energy in a system • stored energy in the bonds of materials • the process of applying force over a distance • the energy sum of potential and kinetic energy • an internal kinetic force that causes thermal energy • ...
Plastics 2017-01-07
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- Common plastic used in ropes
- Plastics give off fumes like this when burned
- Plastic forms a huge problem with this - (hint in the sea)
- Polyvinylcarbonate 1,1,1
- Raw Material for Plastics 5,3
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- Plastic usually cannot conduct this energy
- Crude Oil is considered to be one 6,4
- Can easily break down in nature
- Plastic is a good one
- Repeating units of monomers
10 Clues: Plastic is a good one • Polyvinylcarbonate 1,1,1 • Repeating units of monomers • Common plastic used in ropes • Raw Material for Plastics 5,3 • Can easily break down in nature • Crude Oil is considered to be one 6,4 • Plastic usually cannot conduct this energy • Plastics give off fumes like this when burned • Plastic forms a huge problem with this - (hint in the sea)
weather the crossword 2025-02-27
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- the transfer of heat or energy through direct contact between particles of matter
- a climate pattern that describes when surface ocean waters along the tropical west coast of South America coo
- the flow of electrical charge
- a wind that blows from the ocean or sea towards the land
- a narrow band of fast-moving air currents high up in the Earth's atmosphere, typically blowing from west to east, which forms at the boundaries between large temperature differences in the air, significantly impacting weather patterns across the globe
- the movement of air
- the apparent deflection of moving objects, like air currents or ocean currents, to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere, caused by the Earth's rotation on its axis, resulting in curved paths rather than straight ones
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- a type of radiation that consists of oscillating electric and magnetic fields propagating through space, transferring energy without needing a medium to travel through, and always traveling at the speed of light
- a natural process that warms the Earth by trapping heat from the sun in the atmosphere
- The denser cool air over the land is flowing offshore to replenish the buoyant warm air
- the energy contained within a system due to the random movement of its molecules
- the process of heat transfer through the movement of a fluid (like air or water), where warmer, less dense parts rise and cooler, denser parts sink, creating a circulating flow of heat energy
- energy that travels through space or matter in the form of waves or particles, emitted from a source and capable of being absorbed by other matter
- a naturally occurring climate pattern that involves unusually warm ocean temperatures in the tropical Pacific Ocean
14 Clues: the movement of air • the flow of electrical charge • a wind that blows from the ocean or sea towards the land • the energy contained within a system due to the random movement of its molecules • the transfer of heat or energy through direct contact between particles of matter • ...
Chapter 17 Crossword 2016-06-28
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- list of food additives in 1958 that were considered safe for consumption
- process in which radiation energy is applied to foods
- heating food product to kill pathogenic microorganisms
- 75 % of this is consumed through coffee
- substances added to food
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- the smallest known type of infectious agent
- synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, hormones, antibodies cannot be used when growing food
- compounds that extend the shelf life of foods
- an organism that lives on another organism and derives nutrients from it
- simple parasitic life forms
- single-cell microorganisism
11 Clues: substances added to food • simple parasitic life forms • single-cell microorganisism • 75 % of this is consumed through coffee • the smallest known type of infectious agent • compounds that extend the shelf life of foods • process in which radiation energy is applied to foods • heating food product to kill pathogenic microorganisms • ...
AP Bio Chapter : Themes in the Study of Life 2024-06-06
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- Reaction The making and breaking of chemical bonds, leading to changes in the composition of matter
- The point at which the reactions offset one another exactly
- A subatomic particle with a positive charge
- The smallest unit of matter that still retains the properties of an element
- The dissolving agent of a solution
- A subatomic particle with a negative charge
- A starting material in a chemical reaction
- A substance that is dissolved in a solution
- A substance consisting of two or more different elements combined in a fixed ratio
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- Electron An electron in the outermost electron shell
- Bond A chemical bond resulting from the attraction between oppositely charged ions
- A substance that cannot be broken down to other substances by chemical reactions
- One of several atomic forms of an element, each with a different number of neutrons
- Bond A type of strong chemical bond in which two atoms share one or more pairs of valence electrons
- A material resulting from a chemical reaction
- Number The sum of protons plus neutrons in the nucleus of an atom
- Level The different states of potential energy that electrons have in an atom
- Number The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom
- Bond A type of weak chemical bond formed when a slightly positive hydrogen atom is attracted to a slightly negative atom
- A subatomic particle with no charge
20 Clues: The dissolving agent of a solution • A subatomic particle with no charge • A starting material in a chemical reaction • A subatomic particle with a positive charge • A subatomic particle with a negative charge • A substance that is dissolved in a solution • A material resulting from a chemical reaction • Electron An electron in the outermost electron shell • ...
cell crossword 2022-10-11
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- property of biological membranes that allows some substances to pass across it while others cannot
- cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that the cell can use
- cell organelle that stores materials
- strong supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells
- cell organelle that breaks down materials into small molecules that can be used by the rest of the cell
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- organelle that modifies and packages proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum
- fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus
- organelle found in cells of plants and some other organisms that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
- network of protein filaments that gives the eukaryotic cell shape
- flexible double layered sheet that makes up the cell membrane and forms a barrier between the cell and its surroundings
10 Clues: cell organelle that stores materials • fluid portion of the cell outside the nucleus • strong supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells • network of protein filaments that gives the eukaryotic cell shape • organelle that modifies and packages proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum • ...
Sydney's Camp Vocabulary Puzzle 2015-09-14
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- Tribe of Indians who roamed from coast to desert
- Those plants and animals that are in danger of becoming extinct
- Everything that surrounds an organism, including living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) matter.
- those animals without a backbone, including annelids, arachnids, crustaceans, insects, and mollusks.
- Readily decomposing by natural biological processes.
- A characteristic (physical or behavioral) that improves an organism’s chance for survival in a particular habitat.
- the wearing away of earth or rock by various agents or forces, particularly water and air
- a personal or social code
- Series of continuous changes which return to a starting point.
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- the ability to do work
- an organism that feeds on living materials. A consumer cannot make its own food
- Most active during the day
- a break in the earth’s crust where one side moves against the other, resulting in an earthquake
- the arrangement of food, water, shelter, and space available to an organism’s needs
- an organism that breaks down or decomposes materials into simpler forms (i.e., bacteria, some invertebrates, fungi)
- The total number of animals a given area is able to support.
- a system of interconnecting food chains
- A group of living things which are generally found together within an ecosystem
- the passage of chemical energy (food) from producers to consumers
19 Clues: the ability to do work • a personal or social code • Most active during the day • a system of interconnecting food chains • Tribe of Indians who roamed from coast to desert • Readily decomposing by natural biological processes. • The total number of animals a given area is able to support. • Series of continuous changes which return to a starting point. • ...
Think Green, Fill In! 2025-09-08
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- What the ozone layer does for life on earth
- Chemicals that damage the ozone
- The gas that protects us from harmful sun rays
- A flowing body of freshwater
- Where the ozone layer is found
- The usually weather of a place
- Our home planet
- Living creatures that share the planet with us
- Gas from cars and factories that warms the planet
- The ozone forms this above the Earth
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- To use resources wisely and save them
- Large area covered with trees
- Invisible rays from the sun that can harm skin
- To keep something going for the future
- Process of turning waste into new items
- Energy source that doesn't run out like sun or wind
- What happens when Earths temperature rises
17 Clues: Our home planet • A flowing body of freshwater • Large area covered with trees • Where the ozone layer is found • The usually weather of a place • Chemicals that damage the ozone • The ozone forms this above the Earth • To use resources wisely and save them • To keep something going for the future • Process of turning waste into new items • ...
Body Organs 2023-01-30
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- Chew food
- converts nutrients from the diet into a form that the body can use for energy and growth
- Audiotory system of body
- Sac like organ stores bile produced by the liver
- muscular sac that stores urine and allows to control urination
- covers the body, external protective coating
- regulates blood sugar by producing Insulin
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- Pumps blood in body
- Pair of spongy air-filled organs that are part of respiratory system
- filter blood and forms urine
- controls vision
- CPU of human body controls body
- receives food from esophagus and stores and digest
13 Clues: Chew food • controls vision • Pumps blood in body • Audiotory system of body • filter blood and forms urine • CPU of human body controls body • regulates blood sugar by producing Insulin • covers the body, external protective coating • Sac like organ stores bile produced by the liver • receives food from esophagus and stores and digest • ...
Jackson Childs 2022-01-03
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- instrument measuring atmospheric pressure
- substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound
- scale of temperature in which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100°
- Variables , Duration of the experiment, Size and composition of containers, Temperature, Humidity, Sample volume, Pressure, Experimental technique, Chemical purity or manufacturer, Species
- the achievement of a level of performance that does not vary greatly in quality over time
- corresponding in size or amount to something else
- proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
- Question
- basic physical quantity
- Energy energy is associated with microscopic forms of energy
- of Conservation of Mass fundamental principle of physics
- indicates that the supported proposition is true in accordance with fact or reality.
- degree of compactness of a substance
- quality of being hot
- Scale
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink under the influence of gravity, which consequently results in the transfer of heat
- the ability to be predicted.
- typically large body of matter with no definite shape
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- miniature representation of something a pattern of something to be made
- emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles
- an assertion that something is true or factual concerned with what is actually the case
- degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- Pressure
- Zero the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible
- continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
- measure of how well internal states of a system can be inferred from knowledge of its external outputs the amount of something produced by something
- the quality or state of being natural
- pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere
- Proportional When two quantities are related to each other inversely
- not certain
- spreading of something more widely
- thinking about something in a logical, sensible way
- the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material
- the significant issue your research will investigate
34 Clues: Scale • Pressure • Question • not certain • quality of being hot • basic physical quantity • the ability to be predicted. • spreading of something more widely • degree of compactness of a substance • the quality or state of being natural • instrument measuring atmospheric pressure • pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere • corresponding in size or amount to something else • ...
Intro to Radiologic Sciences: Chapter 1 2023-05-09
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- General term applied to an individual who performs radiography, radiation therapy, or nuclear medicine technology
- Process of using a magnetic field and radiofrequencies to create sectional images of the body
- Synonym for x-ray
- Measurement of bone density using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA or DXA) to detect osteoporosis
- Branch of the health sciences dealing with radioactive substances and radiant energy and with the diagnosis and treatment of disease by means of both ionizing (e.g., roentgen rays) and nonionizing (e.g., ultrasound) radiation
- Radiography of the breast
- Any process by which a neutral atom gains or loses an electron, thus acquiring a net charge
- Ultrasonographic imaging of the heart and associated vasculature
- Making of records (radiographs) of internal structures of the body by passing x-rays or gamma rays through the body to act on specially sensitized film or an imaging plate or system
- Electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength that is produced when electrons moving at high velocity are suddenly stopped
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- Recording of a predetermined plane in the body using an x-ray beam that is measured, recorded, and then processed by a computer for display on a monitor
- Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the vascular system.
- Branch of radiology that involves the introduction of radioactive substances into the body for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes
- Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the cardiovascular system
- Visualization of deep structures of the body by recording the reflections of pulses of ultrasonic waves directed into the tissue
- Capacity to operate or work
- An advanced-level radiographer who extends the capacity of the radiologist in the diagnostic imaging environment, thereby enhancing patient care
- Branch of radiology involved in the treatment of disease by means of x-rays or radioactive substances
- The creation of sectional images of the body that demonstrate the physiologic function of various organs and systems
- Energy transmitted by waves through space or through a medium
- Physician who specializes in the use of x-rays and other forms of both ionizing and nonionizing radiation in the diagnosis and treatment of disease
21 Clues: Synonym for x-ray • Radiography of the breast • Capacity to operate or work • Energy transmitted by waves through space or through a medium • Ultrasonographic imaging of the heart and associated vasculature • Radiologic procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the vascular system. • ...
Bridget's Physics Crossword 2014-02-24
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- The energy absorbed and released from outside sources by atoms
- The unit used to measure work/force
- Equal to 750 Watts
- The equation for GPE
- Energy an object possesses because of its position in a gravitational field
- The energy of motion
- Energy stored between atoms in molecules
- The energy carried by moving electrons in an electric conductor with the use of magnetic forces
- The energy that is released by splitting the nucleus of an atom (nuclear fission) or joining two atoms to become an individual atom (nuclear fusion)
- The unit used to measure power
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- Must add energy to reuse this type of energy
- Rate at which work is done
- Energy in the form of heat
- Energy that causes different kinds of metals to attract or repel each other
- The movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves
- The energy required to completely remove an electron from a gaseous atom or ion
- Energy that is easily renewed
- The energy stored in elastic materials as the result of their stretching or compressing
- The ability to do work
- How an object gains or loses energy
20 Clues: Equal to 750 Watts • The equation for GPE • The energy of motion • The ability to do work • Rate at which work is done • Energy in the form of heat • Energy that is easily renewed • The unit used to measure power • The unit used to measure work/force • How an object gains or loses energy • Energy stored between atoms in molecules • Must add energy to reuse this type of energy • ...
Work and Energy Module 4 2023-12-07
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- due to the gravitational forces between objects
- due to chemical bonds
- a machine can increase speed and/or ____________
- a force applied through a distance
- power is energy divided by ____________
- ratio of output work to input work
- device that changes force or increases motion from work
- anything around which you can imagine a boundary
- ratio of output force to input force
- energy can be ________________from one form to another
- a machine can change the ______________ of a force
- rate at which energy is converted
- stored by compressing, stretching, or bending an object
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- does work with only one movement
- energy cannot be ________ or destroyed
- power is the rate at which energy is ______________ from one form to another
- power is measured in __________________
- the work output of a machine is ___________ greater than the input work
- energy cannot be created or destroyed
- energy from food is measured in
- energy due to motion
- combination of two or more simple machines
- sum of kinetic and potential energy of objects
- work is ___________ applied through a distance
- ability to cause change
- efficiency is the output work _____________ by the input work
26 Clues: energy due to motion • due to chemical bonds • ability to cause change • energy from food is measured in • does work with only one movement • rate at which energy is converted • a force applied through a distance • ratio of output work to input work • ratio of output force to input force • energy cannot be created or destroyed • energy cannot be ________ or destroyed • ...
Module 4 Work and Energy Exam Crossword 2023-12-11
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- due to the gravitational forces between objects
- energy cannot be created or destroyed
- a machine can increase speed and/or ____________
- ratio of output force to input force
- device that changes force or increases motion from work
- ratio of output work to input work
- does work with only one movement
- ability to cause change
- a machine can change the ______________ of a force
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- energy can be ________________from one form to another
- stored by compressing, stretching, or bending an object
- work is ___________ applied through a distance
- energy from food is measured in
- combination of two or more simple machines
- a force applied through a distance
- power is the rate at which energy is ______________ from one form to another
- rate at which energy is converted
- due to chemical bonds
- the work output of a machine is ___________ greater than the input work
- energy cannot be ________ or destroyed
- sum of kinetic and potential energy of objects
- efficiency is the output work _____________ by the input work
- power is energy divided by ____________
- anything around which you can imagine a boundary
- power is measured in __________________
- energy due to motion
26 Clues: energy due to motion • due to chemical bonds • ability to cause change • energy from food is measured in • does work with only one movement • rate at which energy is converted • a force applied through a distance • ratio of output work to input work • ratio of output force to input force • energy cannot be created or destroyed • energy cannot be ________ or destroyed • ...
Vocab Contract 2023-04-25
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- In physics, energy is the quantitative property that is transferred to a body or to a physical system
- radiant energy is the energy of electromagnetic and gravitational radiation.
- spans a broad spectrum from very long radio waves to very short gamma rays.
- Chemical energy is the energy of chemical substances that is released when the substances undergo a chemical reaction and transform into other substances.
- In physical sciences, mechanical energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy.
- In physics, potential energy is the energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects, stresses within itself, its electric charge, or other factors.
- the energy is given by the machine to do useful work
- the energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement.
- Elastic potential energy is energy stored as a result of applying a force to deform an elastic object.
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- In physics, the kinetic energy of an object is the form of energy that it possesses due to its motion.
- Nuclear power is the use of nuclear reactions to produce electricity. Nuclear power can be obtained from nuclear fission
- The joule is the unit of energy in the International System of Units.
- Electrical energy is energy related to forces on electrically-charged particles and the movement of those particles.
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.
- a comparison of the energy output to the energy input in a given system.
- The first law of thermodynamics is the expression of the principle of energy conservation, and it considers energy as a thermodynamic property.
- the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center.
- In physics, the term conservation refers to something which doesn't change.
- the amount of energy supplied to the machine.
19 Clues: the amount of energy supplied to the machine. • the energy is given by the machine to do useful work • The joule is the unit of energy in the International System of Units. • a comparison of the energy output to the energy input in a given system. • the force by which a planet or other body draws objects toward its center. • ...
Pollution Solution Unit 2022-07-06
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- trends in earth’s climate
- rocky planet after earth
- how much land and resources we have compared to how much land and resources organisms use
- the cycle of weather
- a star that produces heat to create energy for our biogeochemical cycles
- nonliving
- Earth’s axis
- average measurement of temperature, wind, humidity, snow and rain in a place over the course of years
- day to day state of the atmosphere
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- move through living and nonliving forms
- gases that trap heat
- interval of time during which a sequence of events is reoccurring
- no longer a considered a planet
- the ability to be maintained at a certain level
- living
- rocky planet before earth
- undesirable state of the environment due to the presence of harmful substance
- rocky planet with seasons and ability to support human life
18 Clues: living • nonliving • Earth’s axis • gases that trap heat • the cycle of weather • rocky planet after earth • trends in earth’s climate • rocky planet before earth • no longer a considered a planet • day to day state of the atmosphere • move through living and nonliving forms • the ability to be maintained at a certain level • ...
Katelyn Halling; Energy;3rd 2024-05-06
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- Stored Energy
- What my mom calls me
- Nonrenewable gas fuel source that is a secondary product of oil gathering
- The ability to do work
- Energy from movement
- Solid fossil fuel
- Energy from the sun
- Energy involving energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- Energy involving movement or the possibility of moevemnet
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- Renewable energy from the heat of the earth
- Organic matter used as energy
- Energy from heat
- Liquid fossil fuel mostly found in the ocean
- Energy that can't be used again
- Energy stored in chemical bonds
- gas Fossil fuel that is in a gas form
- Energy that can be used again
- Renewable energy from running water
- fuels Years old decomposing organisms creating ex: coal
- Renewable energy collected by wind turbines
- Vibrating air particles reaching your ears
21 Clues: Stored Energy • Energy from heat • Solid fossil fuel • Energy from the sun • What my mom calls me • Energy from movement • The ability to do work • Organic matter used as energy • Energy that can be used again • Energy that can't be used again • Energy stored in chemical bonds • Renewable energy from running water • gas Fossil fuel that is in a gas form • ...
3B Kaelyn Buoy 2021-04-23
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- How does carbon move from dead plants and animals to the soil?
- Water that falls from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, hail, and snow.
- When nitrogen from the atmosphere enters the soil
- When dead animals decompose and nitrogen is converted in inorganic forms.
- The process where water moves above, on, and below the Earth's surface
- This is the most abundant element in our atmosphere, making up 78% of it.
- How does carbon move from the atmosphere to plants?
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- 3% of the water on the Earth is this.
- When dissolved nitrogen is returned to the atmosphere
- The process where water vapor is converted back into liquid water.
- When burned, these release carbon and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere; coal, oil, gas, etc.
- These gases trap heat in the atmosphere; carbon is one of these gases.
- How does carbon move from plants, to animals, to more animals?
- 97% of the water on the Earth is this.
- This force of energy converts nitrogen into forms that are usable by plants and animals
- The form of nitrogen in which it can be used by plants
- The part of Earth's spheres where water is present
- When nitrogen is transformed into a form that can be used by plants
- How does carbon move from living things to the atmosphere?
- How does carbon move through the different spheres?
- The process where water is converted from its liquid state to its gas state of water vapor
21 Clues: 3% of the water on the Earth is this. • 97% of the water on the Earth is this. • When nitrogen from the atmosphere enters the soil • The part of Earth's spheres where water is present • How does carbon move through the different spheres? • How does carbon move from the atmosphere to plants? • When dissolved nitrogen is returned to the atmosphere • ...
cells 2013-03-25
9 Clues: a cell's brain. • a jelly like fluid. • other cells in groups. • what helps remove waste. • what keeps a plant's shape. • the building blocks of life. • what lets good stuff in and bad ones out. • when the nucleus splits and forms a new cell. • what makes protein and turns food into energy and gets rid of waste.
forms or energy 2023-01-23
5 Clues: relating to the nucleus of an atom. • operating by or producing electricity. • working or produced by machines or machinery • relating to chemistry, or the interactions of substances as studied in chemistry. • an upward current of warm air, used by gliders, balloons, and birds to gain height.
Chapter 3 Vocabulary - Human Anatomy and Physiology 2020-10-14
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- consists of cytosol, or clear, jelly-like fluid that fills cells
- a form of cell death that is actually a normal part of development, sculpting organs from overgrown tissues
- follows interphase, being broken down into four main stages (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase)
- phosphate group that is water-soluble, meaning dissolvable in water
- the basic unit of life
- follows mitosis, allowing the cytoplasm to divide creating two daughter cells
- fatty acids that are water-insoluble, meaning non-dissolvable in water
- structures found within a cell that have specific functions, allowing the cell to operate
- structure located at the center of the cell, housing the cell's DNA
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- the period during the cell cycle of cell's growth and development
- components that make up the cell membrane, each consisting of a phosphate group and two fatty acids
- mechanisms that do not require cellular energy
- mechanisms that do require cellular energy
- unspecialized cells that have the possibility of becoming specialized with a specific structure and function
- double layer, or bilayer, that controls what enters and leaves the cell
- the study of cells
- the series of changes that a cell undergoes from the time it forms until it divides
17 Clues: the study of cells • the basic unit of life • mechanisms that do require cellular energy • mechanisms that do not require cellular energy • consists of cytosol, or clear, jelly-like fluid that fills cells • the period during the cell cycle of cell's growth and development • phosphate group that is water-soluble, meaning dissolvable in water • ...
Energy Vocabulary Words 2023-11-10
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- potential energy stored in a compound or molecule, released when its atoms are rearranged
- the energy of motion of an object
- the ability to do work or cause change
- materials that do not conduct energy well
- the speed and direction of a moving object
- a resource that can be replaced as quickly as it is used
- a resource that can not be replaced as quickly as it is used
- the change from one energy into another
- The splitting of an atomic nucleus to release energy.
- energy transferred through ray or waves
- a form of heat transferred through contact
- the total kinetic and potential energy of the particles in an object, increase as temperature increases
- Energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom
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- energy stored in an object’s height, released when the object falls
- energy can not be created or destroyed, only changed
- a material that conducts energy well
- energy transmitted through sound waves
- Creation of energy by joining the nuclei of two hydrogen atoms to form helium.
- the flow of and electrical charge, such as electrons, through a conductor
- energy that comes from plants and animals. Examples include biodiesel from corn and green diesel from algae.
- energy created from the force of moving water, normally through the use of a dam or water wheel
- the property of matter that measures its resistance to acceleration
- The SI derived unit used to measure force
- the energy of stretched or compressed objects
- the energy an object has because of its position, shape, or condition, stored energy
- Energy the total energy of motion and position of an object
- a form of heat transferred through circulation of a fluid (liquid or gas)
- using less energy to perform the same task
- formed from the remains of dead plants and animals. The three types are: coal, crude oil, and natural gas.
- a unit of measurement for energy
30 Clues: a unit of measurement for energy • the energy of motion of an object • a material that conducts energy well • energy transmitted through sound waves • the ability to do work or cause change • the change from one energy into another • energy transferred through ray or waves • materials that do not conduct energy well • The SI derived unit used to measure force • ...
Chapter 4 - Sources and Types of Energy 2020-07-28
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- A type of non-renewable source of energy in liquid form.
- This source of energy cannot be replaced easily and will run out eventually if we do not conserve it.
- This source of energy is renewable and requires a large empty land that does not have tall buildings nearby.
- A type of non-renewable source of energy in solid form.
- Some sources of this form of energy comes from sugarcane.
- A type of energy resulting from a difference in height.
- This source of energy requires building of dams and uses gravitational potential energy of water.
- Power stations provide us with this form of energy.
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- Also known as "stored" energy.
- A microphone converts this type of energy into electrical energy.
- This energy can be a result of friction.
- A type of potential energy stored in food, batteries etc.
- This source of energy can be easily replaced and will not run out.
- __________ gas is a type of non-renewable source of energy.
- A type of potential energy in stretched spring or string.
- Leaves absorb this energy to make food during photosynthesis.
- Singapore has lots of sunlight all year round thus it is easy to harness this form of energy.
- The form of energy in moving objects.
18 Clues: Also known as "stored" energy. • The form of energy in moving objects. • This energy can be a result of friction. • Power stations provide us with this form of energy. • A type of non-renewable source of energy in solid form. • A type of energy resulting from a difference in height. • A type of non-renewable source of energy in liquid form. • ...
Cell Activites 2012-11-12
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- type of sugar
- a series of chemical reactions in some organisms that uses light energy and makes food
- eukaryotic cell containing only one chromosome from each homologous pair
- haploid reproductive cell produced by female reproductive organs
- a region near the middle of each chromatid that holds together the sister chromatids
- a cell that is the source of other cells, cell that divides to produce two or more daughter cells
- a copy of a chromosome made during S-phase of cell cycle
- a mature sexual reproductive cell that unites with another cell to form a new organism; haploid
- life cycle of a cell that includes phases of growth and development and reproduction
- a pigment found in plants that reflects green light
- a process that releases energy from glucose and creates lactic acid
- a stage in interphase in which the cell grows and replicates the cell's chromosomes
- adenosine triphosphate or molecules of usable cellular energy
- the first phase of a mitosis in which the DNA that makes up a replicated chromosome twists into tight coils
- a chemical process that releases energy from food molecules;it begins and ends in the cytoplasm and does not involve mitochondria or use of oxygen
- fusion of a sperm cell with an egg cell to produce a zygote
- the division of a cell and its nucleus that produces haploid daughter cells
- the phase of a cell cycle in which a cell is preparing to reproduce
- the final phase of mitosis, in which a new membrane forms around each set of chromosomes, creating two identical nuclei
- the second stage of mitosis in which the replicated chromosomes move to the middle of the cell and the pairs of sister chromatids line up end to end across the center of the cell
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- diploid cell formed by the fusion of one egg and one sperm cell; develops into a new organism
- a pair of similar chromosome
- fibers that attach to the centromeres and helps pull the chromosomes apart in mitosis and meiosis
- organelle that uses light energy to make food from water and carbon dioxide
- a form of reproduction; combining genetic material in two different cells; producing an offspring
- a stage in interphase in which the cell grows and carries out its usual functions
- two cells that form when the cytoplasm and its components divide
- a stage in interphase in which the cell grows and replicates organelles
- the first step of cellular respiration that occurs in a cell's cytoplasm
- haploid reproductive cell produced by the male reproductive organs
- a disk formed between the two new nuclei of a plant cell that is dividing
- a series of chemical reactions that transforms the energy in food molecules to usable cellular energy
- the final stage of cell division when the cytoplasm of the cell divides
- a eukaryotic cell that contains a complete set of homologous chromosome pairs
- a process in which the nucleus of the cell divides
- a process that releases energy from glucose and creates ethanol
- organelle that transforms the usable energy in food molecules
- the third phase stage of mitosis, in which the sister chromatids of each replicated chromosome begin to separate
38 Clues: type of sugar • a pair of similar chromosome • a process in which the nucleus of the cell divides • a pigment found in plants that reflects green light • a copy of a chromosome made during S-phase of cell cycle • fusion of a sperm cell with an egg cell to produce a zygote • organelle that transforms the usable energy in food molecules • ...
Types of Energy 2021-03-11
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- Faster moving objects have _______ kinetic energy.
- Form of energy that causes charged particles to move in electrical circuits.
- The original source of almost all of Earth's energy.
- Energy released from materials during chemical reactions.
- Type of energy possessed by objects suspended above the ground.
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- Type of energy that is stored within a stretched or compressed object.
- Energy that is stored within objects.
- Explained as something that makes things happen.
- Energy possessed by the motion of particles within a substance due to the temperature of the substance.
- Form of energy visible to the eye.
- Type of energy also known as 'movement' energy.
- Form of energy that travels as vibrating waves and can be heard by our ears.
12 Clues: Form of energy visible to the eye. • Energy that is stored within objects. • Type of energy also known as 'movement' energy. • Explained as something that makes things happen. • Faster moving objects have _______ kinetic energy. • The original source of almost all of Earth's energy. • Energy released from materials during chemical reactions. • ...
Sources of Energy 2021-09-09
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- chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms
- formed from the remains of small animals, algae, and other organisms that lived millions of years ago
- another name for oil
- energy produced from the splitting of atoms
- energy rich substances formed from the remains of dead organisms
- mixture of methane and other gases that is mined by pipelines
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- fuel made from living things
- produced by flowing water
- a substance that provides energy, such as heat, light, motion, or electricity
- energy produced by moving air
- energy from the sun
- energy from Earth's interior
12 Clues: energy from the sun • another name for oil • produced by flowing water • fuel made from living things • energy from Earth's interior • energy produced by moving air • energy produced from the splitting of atoms • chemical compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen atoms • mixture of methane and other gases that is mined by pipelines • ...
Types of energy 2020-09-28
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- Energy carried by sound waves.
- The ability to cause change.
- Energy carried by electromagnetic waves.
- The sum of kinetic and potential energy.
- energy carried by an electric current.
- The amount of energy used as a force to move an object.
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- Law saying energy can be transformed but not created or destroyed.
- A force that resists sliding of two surfaces.
- Energy stored in and released from the nucleus of atoms.
- Energy due to motion.
- Stored energy due to interactions between particles or objects.
- The sum of kinetic energy and potential energy of particles in an object.
12 Clues: Energy due to motion. • The ability to cause change. • Energy carried by sound waves. • energy carried by an electric current. • Energy carried by electromagnetic waves. • The sum of kinetic and potential energy. • A force that resists sliding of two surfaces. • Energy stored in and released from the nucleus of atoms. • ...
Types of Energy 2024-05-13
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- the clue is light energy
- the clue is Light energy
- The clue is thermal energy
- the clue is electrical energy
- the clue is powers stuff
- the clue is electrical energy
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- the clue is moving objects
- the clue is this travels in a straight line
- The clue is "It's getting hot in here"
- The clue is "BOOOOM"
- the clue is Sound energy
- the clue mechanical energy
- the clue is what is this crossword about
- the clue is Mechanical energy
14 Clues: The clue is "BOOOOM" • the clue is light energy • the clue is Light energy • the clue is Sound energy • the clue is powers stuff • the clue is moving objects • The clue is thermal energy • the clue mechanical energy • the clue is electrical energy • the clue is Mechanical energy • the clue is electrical energy • The clue is "It's getting hot in here" • ...
Transfer of Energy 2023-02-03
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- Living part of the ecosystem.
- An individual organism in an ecosystem.
- A diagram that shows the flow of energy from one organism to the next in an ecosystem. (2 words)
- All food chains and food webs begin with a?
- The amount of energy that moves on from one organism to the next.
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- This trophic level eats producers. (2 words)
- A type of consumer found at all trophic levels and feeds on the remains of dead organisms.
- Two or more food chains that are interconnected. (2 words)
- The smallest part of an organism.
- Non-living part of the ecosystem.
- The organism at the top of the food chain is often referred to as an ____ predator.
- Pyramid A diagram that shows how the amount of energy is reduced as you move through the ecosystem.
12 Clues: Living part of the ecosystem. • The smallest part of an organism. • Non-living part of the ecosystem. • An individual organism in an ecosystem. • All food chains and food webs begin with a? • This trophic level eats producers. (2 words) • Two or more food chains that are interconnected. (2 words) • The amount of energy that moves on from one organism to the next. • ...
Energy, Energy Transformations, and Thermal Energy 2022-10-28
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- energy stored in objects when they are compressed or stretched
- light energy
- energy that travels as waves
- energy that comes from a push or a pull
- energy stored in the center of a particle
- energy stored in objects due to its position or location
- transfer of heat by direct contact
- state of matter when particles are spread apart and have a low density
- energy present when an object makes a noise
- state of matter when particles begin to spread out and have a medium density
- stored energy
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- energy that comes from the movement of electrons
- material that allows heat to transfer easily
- mater that does not allow heat to transfer easily
- energy of motion
- energy that results from the movement of particles
- transfer of heat by the motion of a liquid or gas
- energy that comes from objects in motion
- measure of the average kinetic energy of particles of matter
- energy present when atomic bonds are formed or broken
- transfer of energy from one object to another due to a difference in temperature
- transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves or light
- state of matter when particles are close together or dense
- heat travels from a hot area to a ______area
24 Clues: light energy • stored energy • energy of motion • energy that travels as waves • transfer of heat by direct contact • energy that comes from a push or a pull • energy that comes from objects in motion • energy stored in the center of a particle • energy present when an object makes a noise • material that allows heat to transfer easily • ...
forms of business organisations 2013-05-04
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- written proof against any conflicts in partnership
- official signature of the company
- head of joint hindu family business
- difference of opinion
- partner whose identity is not disclosed
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- cooperatives are managed under this principle
- outsiders made to believe that he is a partner in the firm
- voluntary associatiuonof persons for mutual benefit
- maintains highest business secrecy
- a company which as highest degree of stability
- ancetral right to become a member
11 Clues: difference of opinion • official signature of the company • ancetral right to become a member • maintains highest business secrecy • head of joint hindu family business • partner whose identity is not disclosed • cooperatives are managed under this principle • a company which as highest degree of stability • written proof against any conflicts in partnership • ...
MARKET FORMS OF VEGETABLE 2023-11-13
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- the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye
- almost unyielding surface or structure
- the practice or skill of preparing food by combining, mixing, and heating ingredients
- CONVENIENT WAY OF PRESERVING VEGETABLES FOR CONSUMPTION WHEN THEY ARE NOT READILY AVAILABLE
- VEGETABLES THAT HAVE BEEN DEHYDRATED
- ANY PARTS OF THE PLANT THAT IS EDIBLE
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- MAINTAINED BELOW THEIR FREEZING POINT FOR STORAGE
- the action or method of storing something for future use
- NEWLY HARVESTED VEGETABLE
- REMOVES ENOUGH MOISTURE FROM THE FOOD
- a quantity of material, typically that which is written or printed.
11 Clues: NEWLY HARVESTED VEGETABLE • VEGETABLES THAT HAVE BEEN DEHYDRATED • REMOVES ENOUGH MOISTURE FROM THE FOOD • ANY PARTS OF THE PLANT THAT IS EDIBLE • almost unyielding surface or structure • MAINTAINED BELOW THEIR FREEZING POINT FOR STORAGE • the action or method of storing something for future use • a quantity of material, typically that which is written or printed. • ...
Physical Science Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2023-12-05
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- This is a type of reaction in which two compounds appear to exchange ions
- The products and reactants of a chemical reaction contain the same types of __________
- Chemical reactions always involve changes in __________
- Energy that is stored in the form of chemical bonds
- A substance that forms in a chemical reaction
- This is a type of reaction in which at least one reactant is oxygen and at least one product will contain atoms of oxygen
- A __________ equation uses symbols to represent a chemical reaction and shows the relationship between the reactants and products of a reaction
- This is a type of chemical reaction in which energy is released to the surroundings as heat
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- This is a type of reaction in which substances are broken apart
- When the number of atoms of each element on the right side of the equation matches the number of atoms of each element on the left side, the chemical equation is said to be ____________
- In all chemical reactions, _______ remains the same
- A number that shows the relative amount of a compound in a reaction
- This is a type of chemical reaction in which more energy is needed to break the bonds in the reactants than is given off by forming bonds in the products
- This is a type of reaction in which the atoms of one element appear to move into a compound and atoms of the other element appear to move out
- A substance that participates in a chemical reaction
- Using _________ models is a way which can be used to show how the atoms are rearranged during the reaction
- This is a type of reaction in which multiple substances combine to form a new compound
- A _______ equation is a way to show the full name of the products and reactants
18 Clues: A substance that forms in a chemical reaction • In all chemical reactions, _______ remains the same • Energy that is stored in the form of chemical bonds • A substance that participates in a chemical reaction • Chemical reactions always involve changes in __________ • This is a type of reaction in which substances are broken apart • ...
Integer Science 2023-05-18
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- The SI unit of power
- A repeating disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another
- Having or representing the earth as the center
- The variety of life in the world/particular habitat/ecosystem
- Affects an object without the source of the force touching the object
- The rate at which a wave travels
- During DNA replication, adenine (A) always pairs with
- The speed of something in a given direction
- A group of individuals of the same species living in the same place at the same time
- The ability to cause change in matter
- All of the living things on the Earth including humans
- The change of a substance from one physical form to another
- Anything that can transmit information
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- Differences in DNA sequences between individuals within a population
- A signal that contains analog information
- The force of attraction between objects due to their masses
- The continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- A system of millions or billions of stars together
- The smallest structural and functional unit of living things
- Measures the distance north or south of the equator
- The gaps in the rock record where some rock layers are missing
- The different forms of a gene
- Positive particles of an atom
- The matter in which a wave travels
24 Clues: The SI unit of power • The different forms of a gene • Positive particles of an atom • The rate at which a wave travels • The matter in which a wave travels • The ability to cause change in matter • Anything that can transmit information • A signal that contains analog information • The speed of something in a given direction • Having or representing the earth as the center • ...
Chapter 21 - Weather 2016-03-03
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- model / pattern of meteorology symbols that represents the weather at a particular observing station
- / measures the speed of wind
- mass / large body of air throughout which temperature and moisture content are similar
- / severe storm that develops over tropical oceans with strong winds that spiral toward the low pressure storm
- / air mass that forms over large land masses
- vane / finds the direction of the wind
- cyclone / area of low pressure that is characterized by rotating wind that moves toward rising air of the central, low-pressure region
- front / front of air masses that moves very slowly or not at all
- / air mass that forms over oceans and other large bodies of water
- front / front that forms when a cold air mass overtakes a warm air mass and lifts warm air mass off the ground and over another mass
- / forms between cool, dense air and less-dense warm air
- front / front edge of an advancing warm air mass that replaces the colder air
- weather warning / severe weather event, such as a tornado that has been seen, you have been warned to take immediate action to protect yourself
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- / air mass that forms over the deserts of Southwestern U.S. and they bring dry, hot weather in the summer
- / system that uses reflected radio waves to determine the velocity and location of objects
- / study of the behavior of the atmosphere
- / discharge electricity within clouds
- / brief, heavy storm that consists of rain, strong winds, lightning, and thunder
- / sinks and flows outward from a center of high pressure
- / air mass that forms over ice and snow covered land
- / connects points of equal temperature
- connects points of equal atmospheric pressure
- front / front edge of a moving mass of cold air that pushes beneath a warmer air mass like a wedge
- / electricity heats the air and the air expands rapidly producing this loud noise
- surge / rising sea levels with large waves during a hurricane
25 Clues: / measures the speed of wind • / discharge electricity within clouds • vane / finds the direction of the wind • / connects points of equal temperature • / study of the behavior of the atmosphere • / air mass that forms over large land masses • connects points of equal atmospheric pressure • / air mass that forms over ice and snow covered land • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary Review 2022-03-09
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- The way in which a mineral reflects light
- In geology, the process in which material is laid down
- The quality of a rock that is based on the sizes, shapes, and positions of the rock's grains
- A substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds
- Rock that forms when magma cools and solidifies
- A naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals or organic matter
- In geology, the tendency of a mineral to split along specific planes of weakness to form smooth, flat surfaces
- An area of deep cracks that forms between two tectonic plates that are pulling away from each other
- The chemical makeup of a rock; describes either the minerals or other materials in the rock
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- A rock that forms from other rocks as a result of intense heat, pressure, or chemical processes
- A substance that cannot be separated or broken down into simpler substances by chemical means
- The sinking of regions of the Earth's crust to lower elevations
- A natural, usually inorganic solid that has a characteristic chemical composition and an orderly internal structure
- A rock that forms from compressed or cemented layers of sediment
- The color of a mineral in powdered form
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- The rising of regions of Earth's crust to higher elevations
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- The series of processes in which rock forms, changes from one type to another, is broken down or melted, and forms again by geologic processes
- A solid whose atoms, ions, or molecules are arranged in a regular, repeating pattern
- The natural process by which atmospheric and environmental agents, such as wind, rain, and temperature changes, disintegrate and decompose rocks
- The smallest unit of an element that maintains the properties of that element
22 Clues: The color of a mineral in powdered form • The way in which a mineral reflects light • Anything that has mass and takes up space • Rock that forms when magma cools and solidifies • In geology, the process in which material is laid down • The rising of regions of Earth's crust to higher elevations • The sinking of regions of the Earth's crust to lower elevations • ...
Chapter 14 and 15 Vocab 2024-01-05
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- - energy dealing with temperature
- - the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- - the energy an object has due to its motion
- - the product of distance and the force in the direction an object moves
- - rich deposits of hydrocarbon mixtures that formed from the remains of organisms
- - a rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point
- resource - a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
- - the energy associated with electric charges
- energy - potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above a reference point
- - energy that travels in waves
- - the energy stored in chemical bonds
- - a slanted surface along which a force moves an object to a different elevation
- - the process of changing energy from one form to another
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- - energy obtained from flowing water
- - a device that changes a force & helps you do work
- - a simple machine that consists of a rope that fits into a groove in a wheel
- - an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- - the rate of doing work
- - energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- - sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- energy - the potential energy of an object that is stretched or compressed
- - a V-shaped object whose sides are two inclined planes sloped toward each other
- - thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface
- - the chemical energy stored in living things
- - a simple machine that consists of two rigidly attached disks or cylinders, each one with a different radius
- - the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
- - the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
- resource - a source of energy that exists in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years
- - the ability to do work
29 Clues: - the rate of doing work • - the ability to do work • - energy that travels in waves • - energy dealing with temperature • - energy obtained from flowing water • - the energy stored in atomic nuclei • - the energy stored in chemical bonds • - thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface • - the energy an object has due to its motion • - an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • ...
Climate, and Temperature. 2023-03-29
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- distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator
- Ocean surfaces above average sea water temperature.
- Continuous directed movement of seawater
- something that forms heat and light.
- an intense, warm ocean current in the western North Atlantic Ocean.
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- surface wind that blows predominantly from a particular direction.
- the perception of hotness and coldness
- Long term weather pattern.
- the rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit.
- Moving from one place to another.
- Gases surrounding earth's surface.
11 Clues: Long term weather pattern. • Moving from one place to another. • Gases surrounding earth's surface. • something that forms heat and light. • the perception of hotness and coldness • Continuous directed movement of seawater • Ocean surfaces above average sea water temperature. • distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator • ...
Chemical Reactions 2012-10-18
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- Compound is broken down into simpler substances.
- One ion is exchanged with another.
- One or more substances changed into new.
- Number in front of chemical formulas in a balanced equation.
- New substance formed and shown to right of the arrow.
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- Two ions are exchanged.
- Compound combines/forms from simple substances.
- Reaction w/ oxygen that gives off heat and energy.
- Representation of a chemical reaction using formulas.
- Dissolves in water.
- Starting substance shown to left of the arrow.
11 Clues: Dissolves in water. • Two ions are exchanged. • One ion is exchanged with another. • One or more substances changed into new. • Starting substance shown to left of the arrow. • Compound combines/forms from simple substances. • Compound is broken down into simpler substances. • Reaction w/ oxygen that gives off heat and energy. • ...
Biology Crossword-group A3 2021-01-20
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- one of the end products of glycolysis
- a group of four closely associated chromatids of a homologous pair formed by a synapsis
- branch of science associated with identification and classification of organisms
- membrane-bound sac, larger than a vesicle
- rule stating that atoms lose, gain, or share electrons in order to have a full valence shell of eight electrons
- molecule that forms the bilayer of the cell's membrane
- organism that feed on primary producers
- interaction between different species that benefits each other
- the solute concentration of a solution compared to the cell
- region within a chloroplast that surrounds the grana
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- membrane surrounding the cytoplasm that consists of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins
- pairing of homologous chromosomes during meiosis I
- diploid cell formed by the union of two gametes
- type of ecological sucession in which plants and animals first colonize a barren, lifeless habitat
- hormone released by the posterior pituitary that causes contraction of the uterus and letdown of milk
- small, membrane-bound sac that stored substances within a cell
- chromosome condition in which a diploid cell has one more chromosome than normal
- photosynthetic unit where solar energy is absorbed and high-energy electrons are generated
- reactant in on enzyme-controlled reaction
- a representation to show the number of organisms at each level of the food chain
20 Clues: one of the end products of glycolysis • organism that feed on primary producers • membrane-bound sac, larger than a vesicle • reactant in on enzyme-controlled reaction • diploid cell formed by the union of two gametes • pairing of homologous chromosomes during meiosis I • region within a chloroplast that surrounds the grana • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2018-03-20
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- A nutrition which we can mainly get from fish oil.
- An introduction that Canada Government make to tell the citizens what they should eat every day.
- The chemical process by which food is changed into energy in your body.
- A nutrition which can help growth and repair body tissue, healthy eyes,good night vision and a immune system.
- The things which we can get from what we eat and good for our physical health
- Any of a group of organic substances essential in small quantities to normal only metabolism.
- A type of unsaturated fats and they are bad fats.We can find them in processed food.
- A metal element which supplies oxygen to cells.
- A unit for measuring the amount of energy that food will produce.
- It is found in meat, eggs and things such as butter and cheese. Eat too much may cause heart disease and some other illnesses.
- A soft silver-white element that is found in salt, baking soda and other compounds.
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- A nutrition which can help wounds heal and promote strong teeth and bones.We can get it from citrus fruits.
- This is a plant material and help with digestion. We can get it from vegetables and bread.
- An amount of food that is given to one person at a meal.
- A nutriment that can keep the body running and we can get it from meat, eggs and vegetables.
- A nutriment which is converted to energy used to support our bodies to do activities. The most common forms are sugars, fibers and starches.
- Something you can take place of another one.
- Usually comes from plants rather than animals and are better for your health.
- A substance that is formed naturally in rocks and in the earth.
- Some are great for our heart, joints, important for concentration but some are high in cholesterol(bad for our health).
- A nutrition which can help release energy and make red blood cells
- A liquid.
- Power that is used to produce heat, operate machines.
- A silver-white metal that helps to form teeth, bones.
24 Clues: A liquid. • Something you can take place of another one. • A metal element which supplies oxygen to cells. • A nutrition which we can mainly get from fish oil. • Power that is used to produce heat, operate machines. • A silver-white metal that helps to form teeth, bones. • An amount of food that is given to one person at a meal. • ...
Geography Chapter Two 2011-08-17
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- solid crust of the planet
- warm, low latitude areas near the equator
- 365.25 days of the Earth traveling around the sun
- includes all life forms
- all of Earth's water
- tropic located 23.5 degrees North of the Equator
- envelope of gasees that surrounds Earth's surface
- major body that orbits a star
- circle located 66.5 degrees north of the Equator
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- smaller objects that orbit a planet
- time that Earth's poles point at their greatest angle towards or away from the sun
- surroundings made up of the four spheres
- cold areas around the North and South Poles
- energy that comes from the sun
- 24 hour spin of the Earth's axis
- smaller object that orbits a larger object
- Tropic located 32.5 degrees south of the equator
- circle located 66.5 degrees south of the Equator
- occurs twice per year as the Earth's poles are not pointed towards or away from the sun
19 Clues: all of Earth's water • includes all life forms • solid crust of the planet • major body that orbits a star • energy that comes from the sun • 24 hour spin of the Earth's axis • smaller objects that orbit a planet • surroundings made up of the four spheres • warm, low latitude areas near the equator • smaller object that orbits a larger object • ...
Energy Forms by Tyren Brauer 2021-03-01
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- energy from flow of electric charge
- energy stored in nucleus of atom
- energy of motion
- the moving energy or kinetic energy of an object plus the stored or potential energy of an oject.
- Energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
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- stored energy
- light energy
- created from the vibration of atoms and molecules within substances also called heat energy.
- energy from movement of electrons
9 Clues: light energy • stored energy • energy of motion • energy stored in nucleus of atom • energy from movement of electrons • energy from flow of electric charge • Energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules • created from the vibration of atoms and molecules within substances also called heat energy. • ...
Chapter 15 2024-01-03
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- - sunlight that is converted into usable energy
- - a source of energy that exists in limited quantities and, once used, cannot be replaced except over the course of millions of years
- - the energy stored in atomic nuclei
- - a rigid bar that is free to move around a fixed point
- - the energy associated with electric
- - thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface Biomass energy - the chemical energy stored in living things
- - the energy stored in chemical bonds
- - a device that changes a force & helps you do work
- - potential energy that depends upon an object’s height above Elastic
- - the practice of finding ways to use less energy or to use energy more efficiently
- - a V-shaped object whose sides are two inclined planes sloped toward each other
- - energy obtained from flowing water
- - energy that travels in waves
- - the potential energy of an object that is stretched or
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- - a source of energy that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time
- - energy dealing with temperature
- - the energy an object has due to its motion
- - an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder
- - energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
- - a simple machine that consists of a rope that fits into a groove in a wheel
- - the rate of doing work
- - the ability to do work
- - a simple machine that consists of two rigidly attached disks or cylinders, each one with a different radius
- - a slanted surface along which a force moves an object to a different elevation
- - rich deposits of hydrocarbon mixtures that formed from the remains of organisms
- - the process of changing energy from one form to another
- - the product of distance and the force in the direction an object moves
- - the energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
28 Clues: - the rate of doing work • - the ability to do work • - energy that travels in waves • - energy dealing with temperature • - the energy stored in atomic nuclei • - energy obtained from flowing water • - the energy associated with electric • - the energy stored in chemical bonds • - the energy an object has due to its motion • - an inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder • ...
Cell Parts Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-01
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- A clear gel filling that contains the cell parts inside the membrane
- Makes ribosomes inside the nucleus
- Envelope, Controls what goes in and out of the nucleus
- Form fibers to line up chromosomes during cell division
- Wall, Provides structure and support for the cell
- Breaks down food & old cell parts
- Reticulum, Passageway for proteins and other materials
- Storage for food, water, and waste
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- Forms the shape of the cell
- Produces food into energy
- Directs the activities of the cell
- Membrane, Controls what goes in and out of a cell
- Capture sunlight to produce food through photosynthesis
- Apparatus, Recieve, package, & deliver proteins and other materials
- Produce proteins
15 Clues: Produce proteins • Produces food into energy • Forms the shape of the cell • Breaks down food & old cell parts • Directs the activities of the cell • Makes ribosomes inside the nucleus • Storage for food, water, and waste • Membrane, Controls what goes in and out of a cell • Wall, Provides structure and support for the cell • ...
Chemistry Chapter 5 2015-05-19
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- an ion that has a negative charge
- an ionic compound that forms when a positive atom replaces the hydrogen of an acid
- electrons in the outer energy level
- a very strong bond held together by positive and negative charges
- The tendency for atoms to want to have a full outer electron shell
- the smallest portion of crystal lattice that shows the molecular pattern
- an atom or molecuel that has gained or lost one or more electrons and has a negative or positive charge
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- the regular pattern in which a crystal is arranged
- an ion made from two or more atoms
- the energy needed in constructing a crystal lattice structure
- an ion that has a positive charge
11 Clues: an ion that has a negative charge • an ion that has a positive charge • an ion made from two or more atoms • electrons in the outer energy level • the regular pattern in which a crystal is arranged • the energy needed in constructing a crystal lattice structure • a very strong bond held together by positive and negative charges • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-02
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- the ultimate source of energy for our body
- water and soluble nutrients ate transported from roots to other parts of plant through structures called
- structures present in leaves
- insects that are trapped by the plant to absorb nutrient.
- the process by which food is taken in by an organism and used by its body is called
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- the process of using the energy of light to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen is called
- mutually beneficial relationship between two living organisms
- the color that forms when iodine is added to starch
- tiny spores like structure which is found in the underside of the leaves
- cells cells that control the opening and closing of stomata
10 Clues: structures present in leaves • the ultimate source of energy for our body • the color that forms when iodine is added to starch • insects that are trapped by the plant to absorb nutrient. • cells cells that control the opening and closing of stomata • mutually beneficial relationship between two living organisms • ...
vocabulary words. 2025-04-23
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- the place here organism usually lives.
- a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed
- describes species that have died out completely
- widespread injury, death, and property damage caused by a natural hazard.
- a process or phenomenon that may cause widespread injury, death, and property damage.
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- to reduce the severity or impact of something.
- a group of organisms of the same species that live in a specific geographical area.
- the warming of the surface and the lower atmosphere
- an unwanted change in the environment caused by substances of forms of energy
- any natural material or energy source that is used by humans.
10 Clues: the place here organism usually lives. • to reduce the severity or impact of something. • describes species that have died out completely • the warming of the surface and the lower atmosphere • any natural material or energy source that is used by humans. • widespread injury, death, and property damage caused by a natural hazard. • ...
bones 2017-02-07
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- Main arm bone forms shoulder and elbow
- Tail bone and attachment point for muscles of lower back
- Protects vital organs forms torso of body
- Forearm bone that follows pinky does not rotate
- Protects brain
- Allows you to rotate foot
- Upper spine atlas and axis neck rotation
- Lower leg support bone for ankle and knee
- Palm of your hand
- Protects intestines and unborn babies
- Allows you to rotate your hand
- Allows you to hold objects and to push off your feet
- Main lower leg bone forms knee and ankle
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- Center of ribs and connection point for ribs
- Center spine connection point for ribs not flexible
- Lower spine bends forward and back
- Largest bone supports legs upper leg
- Forms back side of pelvis 5 fused vertebrae
- Shoulder/neck bone
- Allows us to open and close our mouth
- Protects knee supports knee tendons attach to it
- Structure of foot middle bones
- Bone that is on thumb side rotates arm
- Back of shoulders and allows you to rotate your arm
24 Clues: Protects brain • Palm of your hand • Shoulder/neck bone • Allows you to rotate foot • Structure of foot middle bones • Allows you to rotate your hand • Lower spine bends forward and back • Largest bone supports legs upper leg • Allows us to open and close our mouth • Protects intestines and unborn babies • Main arm bone forms shoulder and elbow • ...
6th grade midterm 1 2025-12-09
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- a landform with high elevation and high relief.
- an exact copy of something on a much smaller scale.
- the shape of the land determined by elevation, relief, and landforms.
- a hill of sand piled by the wind.
- The difference between the highest and lowest points of an area.
- a line that forms the boundary between the land and the ocean or a lake.
- part of the Earth that contains living things.
- all the frozen water on the Earth (ice, snow, glaciers); subsystem of the hydrosphere.
- The height about sea level of land or an object.
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- thin layer of gas surrounding the Earth. This is Earth’s outermost layer.
- a landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake.
- a feature on the surface of earth, such as a coastline, dune, or mountain.
- a repeating flow of matter and energy through different components.
- all the water on the Earth including in the crust and atmosphere.
- a process in which map makers determine distances and elevations using instruments and the principals of geometry.
- a natural stream of water that flows into another body of water such as an ocean, lake, or another river.
- a loop in which a signal or action triggers another signal or action.
- all the rock and metal that forms most of Earth’s mass.
- a group of parts that work together as a whole.
19 Clues: a hill of sand piled by the wind. • part of the Earth that contains living things. • a landform with high elevation and high relief. • a group of parts that work together as a whole. • The height about sea level of land or an object. • an exact copy of something on a much smaller scale. • all the rock and metal that forms most of Earth’s mass. • ...
Energy 2014-12-16
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- Nuclear power, or nuclear energy, is the use of exothermic nuclear processes, to generate useful heat and electricity. The term includes nuclear fission, nuclear decay and nuclear fusion.
- is a place in a longitudinal wave where the particles are close together
- In the physical sciences, mechanical energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy. It is the energy associated with the motion and position of an object. The principle of conservation of mechanical energy states that in an isolated system that is only subject to conservative forces the mechanical energy is constant.
- is the energy that is stored by the forces within a distorted elastic object.
- means to reduce the quantity of energy that is used for different purposes. This practice may result in increase of financial capital, environmental value, national and personal security, and human comfort.
- Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the sun harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, solar photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture and artificial photosynthesis.
- Electromagnetic radiation (EM radiation, EMR, or light) is a form of energy released by electromagnetic processes. In physics, all EMR is referred to as light, but colloquially light often refers exclusively to visible light, or collectively to visible, infrared, and ultraviolet light.
- usable power that comes from heat, electricity, etc
- is the potential of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction or, to transform other chemical substances. Examples include batteries, light bulbs, cells, bombs and more. Breaking or making of chemical bonds involves energy, which may be either absorbed or evolved from a chemical system.
- In physics, potential energy is the energy stored in an object due to its position in a force field or in a system due to its configuration. Common types include the gravitational potential energy of an object that depends on its vertical position and mass, the elastic potential energy of an extended spring, and the electric potential energy of a charge in an electric field
- BIOMASS is a planned ESA satellite that is due for launch in 2020 under Living Planet Programme, aimed to take measurements of forest biomass to assess terrestrial carbon stocks and fluxes.
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- wave in which the vibration of the medium is parallel to the direction the wave travels
- Electromagnetic radiation (EM radiation, EMR, or light) is a form of energy released by electromagnetic processes. In physics, all EMR is referred to as light, but colloquially light often refers exclusively to visible light, or collectively to visible, infrared, and ultraviolet light.
- In the physical sciences, mechanical energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy. It is the energy associated with the motion and position of an object. The principle of conservation of mechanical energy states that in an isolated system that is only subject to conservative forces the mechanical energy is constant.
- transverse wave is a moving wave that consists of oscillations occurring perpendicular (or right angled) to the direction of energy transfer. If a transverse wave is moving in the positive x-direction, its oscillations are in up and down directions that lie in the y–z plane. Light is an example of a transverse wave.
- In physics, the kinetic energy of an object is the energy that it possesses due to its motion. It is defined as the work needed to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to its stated velocity. Having gained this energy during its acceleration, the body maintains this kinetic energy unless its speed changes
- is a zero-emission fuel which uses electrochemical cells, or combustion in internal engines, to power vehicles and electric devices
- energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor
- are fuels formed by natural processes such as anaerobic decomposition of buried dead organisms. The age of the organisms and their resulting fossil fuels is typically millions of years, and sometimes exceeds 650 million years. Fossil fuels contain high percentages of carbon and include coal, petroleum, and natural gas.
19 Clues: usable power that comes from heat, electricity, etc • is a place in a longitudinal wave where the particles are close together • energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor • is the energy that is stored by the forces within a distorted elastic object. • ...
ENERGY 2016-12-13
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- fuels Non renovable energy
- water stored to produce electrical energy
- energy energy from the nucleus of the atom
- Rotates
- energy energy soted in batteries
- energy to see
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- energy stored energy
- energy to hear
- energy energy asociated to motion
- device to convert to electrical energy
- energy energy from electrical charge in motion
- cells Energy from the Sun
- Energy from the inner core of the Earth
- allways available source of energy
- cells energy from Wind
- energy energy due to steam
- energy from animals dropps
17 Clues: Rotates • energy to see • energy to hear • energy stored energy • cells energy from Wind • cells Energy from the Sun • energy energy due to steam • energy from animals dropps • fuels Non renovable energy • energy energy soted in batteries • energy energy asociated to motion • allways available source of energy • device to convert to electrical energy • ...
ENERGY 2016-12-13
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- energy asociated to motion
- energy from animals dropps
- energy due to steam
- water stored to produce electrical energy
- energy from Wind
- Energy from the inner core of the Earth
- energy from the nucleus of the atom
- allways available source of energy
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- energy to hear
- energy to see
- Rotates
- Non renovable energy
- energy soted in batteries
- energy energy from electrical charge in motion
- stored energy
- cells Energy from the Sun
- device to convert to electrical energy
17 Clues: Rotates • energy to see • stored energy • energy to hear • energy from Wind • energy due to steam • Non renovable energy • energy soted in batteries • cells Energy from the Sun • energy asociated to motion • energy from animals dropps • allways available source of energy • energy from the nucleus of the atom • device to convert to electrical energy • Energy from the inner core of the Earth • ...
Energy 2024-05-30
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- international system of units
- air conditioner
- cannot be _ nor destroyed
- radium
- use of force to move an object
- force that causes things to move
- _ to do work
- _from one form to another
- turning off lights
- compass
- a pinecone falling
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- a bomb detonating
- blender
- radio waves,light waves
- layla stretches her hair band
- matches
- swing not swaying
- speakers
- wind
- a phone ringing
20 Clues: wind • radium • blender • matches • compass • speakers • _ to do work • air conditioner • a phone ringing • a bomb detonating • swing not swaying • turning off lights • a pinecone falling • radio waves,light waves • cannot be _ nor destroyed • _from one form to another • international system of units • layla stretches her hair band • use of force to move an object • force that causes things to move
Energy 2023-07-24
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- - Conversion of sunlight into electricity.
- cell - Device that converts hydrogen into electricity.
- - Process converting organic materials into hydrogen-rich gas.
- - Sources of energy that can be replenished naturally.
- water splitting - Hydrogen production using high temperatures.
- - Organic matter used as a renewable energy source.
- - Splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity.
- storage - Methods used to store excess energy for later use.
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- - An element and a clean fuel that can be produced from renewable sources.
- gas - Fossil fuel and potential source for hydrogen production.
- - Energy harnessed from the sun.
- - Energy derived from the Earth's internal heat.
- - Power generated by harnessing moving air.
- - Essential resource for hydropower and hydrogen production.
- - Describes fuels that produce minimal emissions.
- - Renewable fuel produced from organic matter.
- - Electricity generated using flowing water.
17 Clues: - Energy harnessed from the sun. • - Conversion of sunlight into electricity. • - Power generated by harnessing moving air. • - Electricity generated using flowing water. • - Renewable fuel produced from organic matter. • - Energy derived from the Earth's internal heat. • - Describes fuels that produce minimal emissions. • ...
Energy 2024-09-09
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- conduction, convection, and radiation
- heat transfer usually associated with solids
- a boundary that matter and energy can cross
- fluids typically do this heat transfer
- a high amount of this prevents the change of temperature
- this is how light moves around
- conservation of energy applies in a closed ______
- gravitational energy is associated with this
- energy associated with motion
- scientists use this unit for temperature
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- a high amount of this allows for heat to transfer quickly
- protons are considered on this scale
- humans are considered on this scale
- a boundary that matter and energy cannot cross
- a property of all things; allows a person to do anything
- measures the motion of molecules
- energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred and transformed
17 Clues: energy associated with motion • this is how light moves around • measures the motion of molecules • humans are considered on this scale • protons are considered on this scale • conduction, convection, and radiation • fluids typically do this heat transfer • scientists use this unit for temperature • a boundary that matter and energy can cross • ...
Energy 2025-02-25
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- Energy due to motion
- A combination of two or more simple machines
- The ability to cause change
- A device that changes the force or increases the motion from work
- The sum of the kinetic energy and the potential energy of all of the particles that make up an object
- The ratio of output force to input force
- A machine that does work with only one movement of the machine
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- the sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy
- Amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a material 1 degree Celsius
- The ratio of output work to input work
- energy that is due to the gravitational forces between objects
- The rate at which energy is converted
- Anything around which you can imagine a boundary
- Energy that is transferred between objects due to temperature difference between those objects
- Force applied through a distance
- The measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles that make up an object
- Energy that is stored due to the interactions between objects
17 Clues: Energy due to motion • The ability to cause change • Force applied through a distance • The rate at which energy is converted • The ratio of output work to input work • The ratio of output force to input force • A combination of two or more simple machines • Anything around which you can imagine a boundary • the sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy • ...
Energy 2024-10-11
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- when energy changes form or structure
- a type of energy that combines all of its stored and kinetic energy
- "stored" energy of an object's position
- observations describing an object's quality from the senses
- a type of energy that helps us see objects
- when energy moves from one place to another
- two objects come together with direct impact
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- a push or pull
- a force resisting motion of two sliding/touching objects
- a type of energy that comes from heat
- observations describing an object using numbers or measurements
- a type of energy heard because of vibrations
- a type of energy in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- "moving" energy of an object's motion
- the complete path of an electric charge
- a type of energy from moving electric charges
- the ability to change, move, or do work
17 Clues: a push or pull • when energy changes form or structure • a type of energy that comes from heat • "moving" energy of an object's motion • "stored" energy of an object's position • the complete path of an electric charge • the ability to change, move, or do work • a type of energy that helps us see objects • when energy moves from one place to another • ...
Energy 2024-11-08
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- Type of energy in an object due to its height above the ground
- A category of energy that includes types of stored energy in an object that is due to its position, properties, and forces acting on it
- Fill in the blank: Energy can't be created or destroyed, it can only be _____.
- Type of energy that flows in circuits and can power devices
- Type of energy due to the motion of an object
- The ability to do work or cause change
- Type of energy produced by atoms/molecules that vibration back and forth
- Determine the 3 types of energy in the following example: When a flashlight is turned on, a flow of electrons is created by the batteries. The electricity passes through the incandescent lightbulb, causing the tungsten filament in the lightbulb to heat up. When the metal is hot enough, photons of light are emitted.
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- Determine the 5 types of energy in the following example: In a car engine, an electrical spark from the spark plug produces enough heat to ignite the fuel-air mixture in the piston (C8H18 + O2 → CO2 & H2O). Bonds break and reform, releasing heat, which causes the air in the cylinder to expand, pushing the piston down.
- Type of energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- Determine the 3 types of energy in the following example: In a thunderstorm, negative charges build up underneath clouds and positive charges build up along the ground. Eventually, a current of lightning connects the two. The heat from the lightning causes air molecules to move back and forth, which produces the sound of thunder.
- The process of changing energy from one form to another
- A type of energy contained within an object due to the movement of its particles, which is directly related to its temperature
- Determine the 3 types of energy in the following example: In the sun, nuclear fusion fuses hydrogen atoms into helium atoms, releasing heat. The heat energizes electrons in the helium and hydrogen atoms, producing electromagnetic radiation.
- Type of energy stored in a substance's bonds
- A category of energy related to an object's motion, meaning any object in motion possesses this type of energy
- Energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation
17 Clues: The ability to do work or cause change • Type of energy stored in a substance's bonds • Type of energy due to the motion of an object • Type of energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • Energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation • The process of changing energy from one form to another • Type of energy that flows in circuits and can power devices • ...
Energy 2022-05-03
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- When the temperature of a hot and cold object becomes the same
- Energy cannot be created or _______
- These are materials that prevent the transfer of thermal energy by creating a barrier
- This is the unit for energy
- This is the type of energy stored in food and fuel
- This word describes energy sources which are not being used faster than they are made
- One of the most commonly used fossil fuels
- This is the transfer of thermal energy between neighbouring particles in a solid
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- The movement of electrons in a conductor possesses this form of energy.
- _____ potential - the energy stored in objects at height
- This is the type of energy stored in moving objects
- When living remains are squashed under pressure for millions of years, they become ______
- In convection, the heated air becomes less _____ and rises
- This is the transfer of energy via electromagnetic waves, such as light
- When an object is heated, the _____ gain energy and vibrate
- The energy stored in decaying radioactive atoms
- This is the transfer of thermal energy in a liquid or gas
17 Clues: This is the unit for energy • Energy cannot be created or _______ • One of the most commonly used fossil fuels • The energy stored in decaying radioactive atoms • This is the type of energy stored in food and fuel • This is the type of energy stored in moving objects • _____ potential - the energy stored in objects at height • ...
Energy 2023-01-23
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- Energy from the sun.
- A type of potential energy that is associated with objects that can be compressed or stretched.
- potential + kinetic energy combined
- The energy in the nucleus, or core of an atom. Ex: the Sun
- The energy an object has due to its motion.
- The transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves such as visible light.
- The energy that an object has because of its position, condition or composition.
- Force x distance.
- The energy from electrical charges.
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- ________ fuels include coal and oil.
- A type of potential energy related to an object's height.
- Energy that can be replenished; windmills, solar power
- The law that states that energy cannot be created nor destroyed but can be changed from one from to another.
- A change from one form of energy to another.
- The ability to do work.
- A form of potential energy stored in chemical bonds in matter. Ex: food
- Energy associated with the motion of particles in a substance.
17 Clues: Force x distance. • Energy from the sun. • The ability to do work. • potential + kinetic energy combined • The energy from electrical charges. • ________ fuels include coal and oil. • The energy an object has due to its motion. • A change from one form of energy to another. • Energy that can be replenished; windmills, solar power • ...
Plate Tectonic 2022-02-22
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- dark dense rock with a fine texture
- Forces shape of surface by building up mountains
- breaks in earths crust where rocks slip pass
- transfer by direct of particles of matter
- boundary is a place where two direction
- is a layer of rock that forms Earths outer skin
- Wegener named this supercontinent
- a layer of hot rock
- soft layer in Greek it means weak rock
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- transfer by the movement of a heated fluid
- Forces those that slowly wear away mountains
- uppermost part of the mantel and the crust
- currents flow that transfer heat within a fluid
- transfer of energy through empty space
- boundary when two plates converge
- boundary occur at the mid-ocean ridge
- core is a layer of molten mental that surrounds the inner core
- rock that has longer crystals than basalt
- core is a dense ball of solid metal
- process by which the ocean floor sinks
20 Clues: a layer of hot rock • boundary when two plates converge • Wegener named this supercontinent • dark dense rock with a fine texture • core is a dense ball of solid metal • boundary occur at the mid-ocean ridge • transfer of energy through empty space • soft layer in Greek it means weak rock • process by which the ocean floor sinks • boundary is a place where two direction • ...
Desert 2023-02-06
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- an organic compound that provides energy to drive many processes in living cells
- the male reproductive organ of a flower
- the tissue of vascular plants that transports water and nutrients from the soil to the stems and leaves
- A chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from carbohydrates (sugars).
- a response that cause an organism to grow towards or away from something
- contains more than 1 seeds
- a diploid cell resulting from the fusion of two haploid gametes; a fertilized ovum.
- a pore found in the epidermis of leaves, stems, and other organs, that controls the rate of gas exchange.
- substances that act as chemical messengers within plants
- holds ovules
- the part of a stamen that contains the pollen.
- A colorless, odorless gas used by plants
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue.
- the natural compound present in green plants that gives them their color. It helps plants to absorb energy from the sun as they undergo the process of photosynthesis.
- any changes in an organism's environment that triggers a response.
- the female reproductive structure of where the haploid egg develops
- the process through which plants turn sunlight into food/energy
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- the female reproductive organ of a flower
- occurs when the life cycle of an organism alternates between diploid and haploid generations
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
- The thin stalk that supports the anther in the male portion of the flower.
- a simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates.
- any colored material found in a plant or animal cell.
- an immature diploid plant that develops from the zygote
- a plant's response to the number of hours of darkness it is exposed to
- occurs when pollen grains land on a female reproductive structure of a plant that is the same species as the pollen grains
- a plastid that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
- forms from tissue in a male reproductive structure of a plant
- the daughter cells produced from haploid structures
- an inorganic compound with the chemical formula H₂O.
- made up by an embryo, its food supply, and a protective covering
31 Clues: holds ovules • contains more than 1 seeds • the male reproductive organ of a flower • A colorless, odorless gas used by plants • the female reproductive organ of a flower • the part of a stamen that contains the pollen. • the daughter cells produced from haploid structures • an inorganic compound with the chemical formula H₂O. • ...
Materials and their properties, Properties of solid, liquid and gas, Change of state, Physical and chemical changes 2024-02-21
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- The process by which a substance changes from the solid phase to the liquid phase.
- Process in which no new materials is formed and only the appearance of the material becomes different.
- Substances that are harmful to the environment or our health.
- Does not allow us to see through it.
- Temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas.
- a substance that is able to flow freely.
- Can be broken down into its materials so that the materials can be made into new objects.
- Materials that are no longer useful.
- Change in which new materials are formed.
- Ability of a material to be attracted to a magnet.
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
- Temperature at which a liquid changes into a solid.
- Energy that causes things to become warmer.
- Part of our surroundings.
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- Silver-grey powder formed when some objects burn.
- Water vapor forms when water boils at 100'C.
- Factories where objects are made.
- Poor conductors.
- A substance from which something is made or can be made.
- Process in which new materials are formed and energy is either given off or taken in and the new materials formed cannot be changed back to their original forms.
- Having length, width, and height.
- Liquid water changes to the gaseous state.
- Evaporates rapidly.
- Allows us to see through it.
- The process that causes a substance to change from a liquid to a solid.
- Can cause damage to the surface of a material.
- a substance (such as Oxygen or Hydrogen) that is like air and has no fixed shape.
- To produce a change in the material so the material becomes different.
- The water changes to become steam.
- a material or object that allows electricity or heat to move through it.
30 Clues: Poor conductors. • Evaporates rapidly. • Part of our surroundings. • Allows us to see through it. • Factories where objects are made. • Having length, width, and height. • The water changes to become steam. • Does not allow us to see through it. • Materials that are no longer useful. • a substance that is able to flow freely. • Change in which new materials are formed. • ...
Energy Unit Vocabulary 2016-04-10
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- / Energy associated with movement.
- / Transfer of thermal energy by the movement of particles thru gas or liquid.
- energy / An attraction between physical objects with mass
- / A measurement that indicates how hot or cold something is.
- / To cause something to become warm or hot
- Energy / Energy in the form of heat
- / Energy produced by vibrations of electrically charged particles.
- / Transfer of thermal energy by direct contact
- Heat / The heat required to raise the temperature 1 degree Celsius
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- Energy / Energy associated with motion
- / Energy caused by an object vibrating
- efficiency / % of total energy input to a machine or equipment that is consumed
- reaction / A process in which one or more substances are changed into others
- / Transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves.
- Reaction / A chemical reaction that releases energy by light or heat.
- Potential Energy / Energy that is stored when a body is deformed
- Energy / Energy that is stored due to an object’s position or shape.
- of Conservation of Energy / Energy cannot be created or destroyed
18 Clues: / Energy associated with movement. • Energy / Energy in the form of heat • Energy / Energy associated with motion • / Energy caused by an object vibrating • / To cause something to become warm or hot • / Transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves. • / Transfer of thermal energy by direct contact • energy / An attraction between physical objects with mass • ...
muscle crossword by shiva 2024-02-22
8 Clues: tissue that forms movement • the muscle that is enlarged • the outer layer of the muscle • the muscle that isn't enlarged • the way the muscles hold energy • the strands of cells inside muscles • the outer layer of the muscle fibres • the fibre that connects the muscle to the bone
energy vocab. 2015-01-08
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- / is the energy found in chemical bonds and is released when a chemical reaction occurs and bonds are created or broken.
- / is the energy resulting from the motion of the particles within an atom (Light Energy).
- / energy is released when two nuclei are joined together.
- / energy resulting from the motion of an object.
- / the passing of waves through a medium.
- / energy is released when an atom is split.
- / the energy associated with the motion of an object.
- / is the energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. Energy is released through fusion or fission.
- / the transfer of heat by direct contact of particles.
- / the transfer of heat without matter present such as in a vacuum.
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- / is thermal energy that is transferred between two objects of different temperatures.
- / is energy that results when charges are created. It is the flow of electrons.
- / it is energy that is stored and not being used.
- / Energy cannot be created nor destroyed but only changes form.
- / the ability to do work or cause change.
- / the total amount of energy in all of the particles contained in a sample of matter.
- / the measure of the average of kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter.
- / the flow of electrons in a path in one direction.
- / a force that opposes the motion of an object
- / is the energy given off by a vibrating object.It travels through matter in the form of waves.
- / the transfer of heat in fluids and gases by the movement of currents that form in fluids and gases.
- / is done when you transfer energy to an object and the object moves.
22 Clues: / the passing of waves through a medium. • / the ability to do work or cause change. • / energy is released when an atom is split. • / a force that opposes the motion of an object • / energy resulting from the motion of an object. • / it is energy that is stored and not being used. • / the flow of electrons in a path in one direction. • ...
Physics and Energy by Ryan Riggins 2022-05-23
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- type of wave used in the em spectrum
- type of wave used for sound
- system that does not gain/loose mass
- where potential energy is at 0
- system where net external force is 0
- how far an object has moved
- form of object in motion
- energy that consumes heat
- electrical current which is closed
- a disturbance in quantities
- bottom of transverse wave
- energy before the work happens
- height of wave
- unit for power
- heat transfer through fluids
- top of transverse wave
- energy contained responsible for temp
- electrical current which is open
- shortest wavelength of em spectrum
- ability of an object toproduce change
- energy transferred a place to another
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- the change in position of an object
- longest wavelength of em spectrum
- distance from one crest to another
- compressed part of longitudinal wave
- energy object has because of its mass
- unit for work
- direct heat transfer
- electro magnetic heat transfer
- splitting of an atom's nucleus
- intensity in heat of something
- the ability to do work
- rate of transferring energy
- sum of the work done on a object
- energy that emits heat
- distance from reference level
- energy transferred thermally
- where the wave's amplitude starts
- distance that an object is stretched
- non compressed part of long- wave
40 Clues: unit for work • height of wave • unit for power • direct heat transfer • the ability to do work • energy that emits heat • top of transverse wave • form of object in motion • energy that consumes heat • bottom of transverse wave • type of wave used for sound • how far an object has moved • rate of transferring energy • a disturbance in quantities • energy transferred thermally • ...
Energy Crossword 2017-10-28
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- Unit of measurement for energy
- Stored energy
- On a sound wave this is the distance from crest to crest
- Movement energy
- This is what happens to sound energy when creating an echo
- Energy from the sun
- When sound energy is scattered in many directions
- A small bird is said to have a high one
- A poor conductor of heat
- Amount of waves passing a single point per second
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- Vibration energy that creates waves in the air
- Type of potential energy contained in an apple
- Process by which a plant converts light energy
- Transfer of heat energy through a fluid
- Transfer of heat by direct contact of substances
- Heat energy extending outwards in all directions from the sun
- Units of measurement for loudness
- In a kettle electrical energy is converted to this type of energy
- Describes how effective a device is at converting energy from one type to another
19 Clues: Stored energy • Movement energy • Energy from the sun • A poor conductor of heat • Unit of measurement for energy • Units of measurement for loudness • Transfer of heat energy through a fluid • A small bird is said to have a high one • Vibration energy that creates waves in the air • Type of potential energy contained in an apple • Process by which a plant converts light energy • ...
Physics Crossword 2022-06-02
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- energy of motion/movement
- potential energy based on the height of an object
- force times distance
- movement energy
- using force to move masses
- rate of change in velocity over a period of time
- rate of motion
- force that obstructs motion between two objects
- total amount of force
- equal forces, do not cause change in motion
- unit of measurement for force
- ability to do work
- distance over time plus direction
- force = mass times acceleration
- energy of radiation
- lowet point of a transverse wave
- x-axis of graphs
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- inertia
- transfer of kinetic energy from one object to another
- speed that does not change
- energy is not created or destroyed, only changed
- energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- will cause a change in motion [1st law]
- unit of measurement for energy
- change in the identity of a substance
- energy of heat
- mass times gravity times height
- highest point of a transverse wave
- rate of work being done
- energy energy that is stored
- energy stored in chemical bonds of molecules
- ½ times mass times velocity squared
- final velocity minus initial velocity, divided by time
- work divided by time
- range of radiant energy
- reactants ______ products in a chemical equation
- energy in electricity
- distance over time
- the basic unit of matter
- unit of measurement for power
- energy stored due to being stretched or compressed
41 Clues: inertia • energy of heat • rate of motion • movement energy • x-axis of graphs • ability to do work • distance over time • energy of radiation • force times distance • work divided by time • total amount of force • energy in electricity • rate of work being done • range of radiant energy • the basic unit of matter • energy of motion/movement • speed that does not change • using force to move masses • ...
Earth layers 2022-10-04
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- layer of rock wich forms the continents
- outer the layer of the earth
- solid outer section of the earth wich includes the crust
- solid part of the upper mantle
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- a thin layer of crust that overlies the ocean basin
- a solid ball of metal
- liquid layer 2,300 km thick,second largest
- largest layer of the earth
- waves of energy cause by earthquakes and other rock movements
9 Clues: a solid ball of metal • largest layer of the earth • outer the layer of the earth • solid part of the upper mantle • layer of rock wich forms the continents • liquid layer 2,300 km thick,second largest • a thin layer of crust that overlies the ocean basin • solid outer section of the earth wich includes the crust • ...
Puzzle on Work & Energy by Tim Dodson 2014-02-24
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- A nuclear reaction in which atomic nuclei of low atomic number fuse to form a heavier nucleus with the release of energy.
- The movement of energy through substances in longitudinal (compression/rarefaction) waves; form of energy associated with the vibration or disturbance of matter
- The energy of motion
- The type of work that occurs when energy is put into a system
- A special instance of a device that can store elastic potential energy due to either compression or stretching; is said to follow Hooke's Law
- Expression used for finding gravitational potential energy (hint: 3 variables)
- The potential energy stored in elastic materials as the result of their stretching or compressing
- All energy is _____________.
- The energy stored in an object as the result of its vertical position or height
- Finish this equation: (.5)(m)(V^2 = ____ [hint: initials]
- The stored energy of position possessed by an object
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- A nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nucleus of a particle splits into smaller parts
- The standard metric unit of work
- The standard metric unit of power
- States that the net work done by forces on a particle causes a change in the kinetic energy of the particle
- The energy in a substance that can be released by a chemical reaction; stored in the chemical bonds of a substance
- Part of the energy of an atomic nucleus, which can be released by fusion or fission or radioactive decay
- The type of work that occurs when energy is taken out of a system
- The rate at which work is done
- The minimum amount of energy required to remove an electron from the atom or molecule in the gaseous state
- The energy a substance or system has related to its temperature (the energy of moving or vibrating molecules)
- The energy of electromagnetic waves (aka: energy carried by light)
22 Clues: The energy of motion • All energy is _____________. • The rate at which work is done • The standard metric unit of work • The standard metric unit of power • The stored energy of position possessed by an object • Finish this equation: (.5)(m)(V^2 = ____ [hint: initials] • The type of work that occurs when energy is put into a system • ...
Eco-friendly 2024-04-04
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- Able to be replenished or replaced naturally, often referring to resources like solar energy, wind power, or biomass.
- footprint The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted directly or indirectly by human activities, typically measured in units of carbon dioxide equivalents.
- Decayed organic material used as a fertilizer for plants, created through the process of composting organic waste.
- The release or discharge of pollutants or greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, often from vehicles, factories, or power plants.
- Using less energy to perform a task or operate a device, often reducing energy consumption and costs.
- Produced or grown without the use of synthetic chemicals, pesticides, or fertilizers, often promoting soil health and biodiversity.
- Capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms, typically without harming the environment.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment, including plants, animals, and microorganisms.
- The protection, preservation, and management of natural resources, including forests, water, and wildlife.
- The variety of life forms in a particular habitat or ecosystem, including different species of plants, animals, and microorganisms.
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- The process of converting waste materials into reusable objects or materials, reducing the consumption of new resources.
- Being environmentally friendly or not harmful to the environment, often minimizing pollution or waste.
- The presence or introduction of harmful or toxic substances into the environment, often caused by human activities.
- Capable of being maintained or continued over the long term without depleting natural resources or causing environmental damage.
- Environmentally friendly or concerned with protecting the environment and conserving natural resources.
15 Clues: Using less energy to perform a task or operate a device, often reducing energy consumption and costs. • Being environmentally friendly or not harmful to the environment, often minimizing pollution or waste. • Environmentally friendly or concerned with protecting the environment and conserving natural resources. • ...
Energy, Energy Transformations, and Thermal Energy 2022-10-28
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- energy of motion
- energy that comes from objects in motion
- light energy
- energy that travels as waves
- energy that comes from a push or a pull
- mater that does not allow heat to transfer easily
- transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves or light
- energy present when an object makes a noise
- energy that comes from the movement of electrons
- stored energy
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- energy present when atomic bonds are formed or broken
- energy that results from the movement of particles
- energy stored in objects due to its position or location
- state of matter when particles are close together or dense
- energy stored in objects when they are compressed or stretched
- energy stored in the center of a particle
- transfer of heat by the motion of a liquid or gas
- state of matter when particles are spread apart and have a low density
- material that allows heat to transfer easily
- transfer of energy from one object to another due to a difference in temperature
- state of matter when particles begin to spread out and have a medium density
- heat travels from a hot area to a ______area
- transfer of heat by direct contact
- measure of the average kinetic energy of particles of matter
24 Clues: light energy • stored energy • energy of motion • energy that travels as waves • transfer of heat by direct contact • energy that comes from a push or a pull • energy that comes from objects in motion • energy stored in the center of a particle • energy present when an object makes a noise • material that allows heat to transfer easily • ...
Design 2025-10-13
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- allowing light through but not fully transparent
- having well-balanced dimensions
- natural, flowing, or inspired by forms in nature
- smooth and glossy from refinement
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- experimental or cutting-edge in style
- not affected by changing fashions
- efficiently arranged in a small space
- having a noticeable surface quality (rough, grainy, ridged)
- giving a sense of movement or energy
- not allowing light through
10 Clues: not allowing light through • having well-balanced dimensions • not affected by changing fashions • smooth and glossy from refinement • giving a sense of movement or energy • experimental or cutting-edge in style • efficiently arranged in a small space • allowing light through but not fully transparent • natural, flowing, or inspired by forms in nature • ...
Weather 2023-05-25
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- particles that make clouds
- amount of water vapor in the air
- color for warm front
- liquid to a gas
- maritime air forms above this
- unit for temperature
- most concentrated storm
- movement of air
- warmest air mass
- color for cold air mass
- device to measure the weight of air
- coldest air mass
- prefix meaning high
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- continental air forms above this
- average weather in an area
- clouds made from ice crystals
- boundary between two air masses
- flat, horizontal clouds
- ______ point
- sound of lightning
- prefix meaning rain
- largest storm on earth
- forms from condensation in the air
- the state of the atmosphere
- puffy clouds
- ______ pressure
26 Clues: ______ point • puffy clouds • liquid to a gas • movement of air • ______ pressure • warmest air mass • coldest air mass • sound of lightning • prefix meaning rain • prefix meaning high • color for warm front • unit for temperature • largest storm on earth • flat, horizontal clouds • most concentrated storm • color for cold air mass • average weather in an area • particles that make clouds • ...
Energy Puzzle Activity 2015-02-27
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- transfer of energy through matter by colliding particles
- energy - energy in the form of motion
- of conservation of energy -energy can never be created nor destroyed
- energy-energy from the sun that is free, renewable and can be used to heat homes and buildings
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of all particles in an object
- pot. energy- energy stored by things attracted to each other by the force of gravity
- pot. energy- energy stored in chemical bonds
- energy that flows from a warmer material to cooler materials
- transfer of energy in the form of electromagnetic waves
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- heat-amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1kg of a material 1k
- - SI unit for energy
- that doesn't allow elections to move through it easily
- energy- sum of potential and kinetic energy in a system
- transfer of energy by the motion of heated particles in a fluid
- mover-device that moves thermal energy from one place and transfer to another
- energy - stored energy due to position
- pot. energy- energy stored by things that stretch
17 Clues: - SI unit for energy • energy - energy in the form of motion • energy - stored energy due to position • pot. energy- energy stored in chemical bonds • pot. energy- energy stored by things that stretch • that doesn't allow elections to move through it easily • energy- sum of potential and kinetic energy in a system • ...
Types of energy 2012-11-01
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- energy of vibration
- energy that is potential
- energy that is stored in chemical bonds
- energy that depends on postion
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- energy stored in a nucleaus of an atom
- energy created by the movement of particles
- energy of moving electrons
- to hold or store energy
- energy that is stored in stretched objects
- the comconation of ke and pe
- energy of the vibration of electrically charged particles
- energy of motion
12 Clues: energy of motion • energy of vibration • to hold or store energy • energy that is potential • energy of moving electrons • the comconation of ke and pe • energy that depends on postion • energy stored in a nucleaus of an atom • energy that is stored in chemical bonds • energy that is stored in stretched objects • energy created by the movement of particles • ...
Sources of energy 2015-05-04
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- A piece of equipment, usually kept on a roof, that collects and uses the sun's energy to heat water or make electricity
- The gradual warming of the air surrounding the Earth as a result of heat being trapped by pollution
- The physical and mental strength that makes you able to do things
- The thick, dark liquid from under the ground from which petrol is produced
- ... (adj.) energy replaces itself naturally
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- The kind of energy that is produced when the nucleus of an atom is either split or joined with the nucleus of another atom
- The process of making air, water, soil etc dangerously dirty and not suitable for people to use
- The air, water, and land on Earth, which can be harmed by man's activities
- A clear substance like air that is burned for heating or cooking
- Coming from the heat inside the earth (adj.)
- Environmentalists would like to see ... fuels replaced by renewable energy sources.
- Moving air, especially when it moves strongly or quickly in a current
12 Clues: ... (adj.) energy replaces itself naturally • Coming from the heat inside the earth (adj.) • A clear substance like air that is burned for heating or cooking • The physical and mental strength that makes you able to do things • Moving air, especially when it moves strongly or quickly in a current • ...
Sources of Energy 2021-04-06
12 Clues: Sol • Viento • Calefacción • Panel Solar • Electricidad • We burn this (Carbón) • Energy that will run out • Energy that won't run out • Extracted by drilling into the ground • Transforms wind energy into electricity • Extracted by digging wells into the ground • Hydroelectric power stations transform this
Sources of energy 2023-07-19
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- Made from sugar cane
- Very dangerous waste material
- Fuels formed from buried remains of animals and plants Mya
- Doesn't get used up
- Rocks that contain metals
- Example of nuclear fuel
- Electricity made from moving water
- energy Energy from sunlight
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- Cells absorb sun's energy
- Cannot be replaced
- Source of electrical energy
- Where something comes from
12 Clues: Cannot be replaced • Doesn't get used up • Made from sugar cane • Example of nuclear fuel • Cells absorb sun's energy • Rocks that contain metals • Where something comes from • Source of electrical energy • energy Energy from sunlight • Very dangerous waste material • Electricity made from moving water • Fuels formed from buried remains of animals and plants Mya
Flow of Energy 2023-03-01
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- where an organism lies in a food web
- eats only meat
- eats only plants
- creates its own food to survive
- gets energy from others
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- food chain to show relationships between organisms
- diet consists of both plants and meat
- makes their own energy
- brings nutrients back into ecosystem by feeding on dead organisms
- relys on others for survival
- a sequence of how energy is passed in the animal kingdom
- Feeds off of decaying bodies
12 Clues: eats only meat • eats only plants • makes their own energy • gets energy from others • relys on others for survival • Feeds off of decaying bodies • creates its own food to survive • where an organism lies in a food web • diet consists of both plants and meat • food chain to show relationships between organisms • a sequence of how energy is passed in the animal kingdom • ...
Sources Of Energy 2023-03-16
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- Is it a fruit of veggie..its red doe gives us nutrients
- What do lights run on
- It can blow things
- Enery in an object in motion
- What can you hear?
- Drink...it
- the energy of either an object in motion or the energy that is stored in objects by their position
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- the energy held in
- Heat transfer
- It gives us heat and is bright ig
- Heat energy
- Prouduces food mostly eggs
12 Clues: Drink...it • Heat energy • Heat transfer • the energy held in • It can blow things • What can you hear? • What do lights run on • Prouduces food mostly eggs • Enery in an object in motion • It gives us heat and is bright ig • Is it a fruit of veggie..its red doe gives us nutrients • the energy of either an object in motion or the energy that is stored in objects by their position
Sources of Energy 2022-05-18
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- It is adark coloured, viscous and foul-smelling liquid.
- fuels formed, from dead plants and animal matter burnied deep under the surface earth, over a period of millions of years.
- it is a process of conversion of dead plant material into coal.
- It is an inflammable gas.
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- It has been used as a domestic fuel as well as in lanterns.
- highly refined petrol is used as a fuel in aeroplanes.
- oil It is viscous oil used for lubricating machines.
- It is used as fuel in boilers
- It is a black coloured viscous liquid.
- the substance which produce heat on burning in air.
- It has a carbon content of about 38 percent.
- It is a hard and porous substance.
12 Clues: It is an inflammable gas. • It is used as fuel in boilers • It is a hard and porous substance. • It is a black coloured viscous liquid. • It has a carbon content of about 38 percent. • the substance which produce heat on burning in air. • oil It is viscous oil used for lubricating machines. • highly refined petrol is used as a fuel in aeroplanes. • ...
Types of Energy 2023-12-12
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- movement of energy through a substance
- stored in moving objects
- the created by the vibration of atoms and molecules
- travels in waves
- stored in the nucleus of an atom
- ability to do work
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- stored in objects or substances
- Associates with gravity
- energy of sound waves
- Movement of electrons
- released during chemical reactions
- related to an item's motion
12 Clues: travels in waves • ability to do work • energy of sound waves • Movement of electrons • Associates with gravity • stored in moving objects • related to an item's motion • stored in objects or substances • stored in the nucleus of an atom • released during chemical reactions • movement of energy through a substance • the created by the vibration of atoms and molecules
Conservation of Energy 2024-12-01
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- The total energy of a system, which is the sum of its kinetic energy and potential energy.
- A visual tool used in physics to represent and analyze the energy transformations and transfers within a system.
- A force that does not cause energy to be lost from a system. Examples include gravity and spring force. The work done depends only on the start and end points, not the path.
- The energy of motion. It is calculated using Ek = 1/2mv^2.
- Energy Energy that is stored in an object due to its position or shape, such as a stretched spring or an object held above the ground.
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- A force that causes energy to be lost from a system, often as heat or sound. Examples include friction and air resistance. The work done depends on the path taken.
- A principle or theorem that states the work done on an object is equal to its change in kinetic energy: W = ΔEk.
- The potential energy an object has because of its height above the ground. It is calculated using Ep = mgh.
- The transfer of energy when a force moves an object over a distance. It is calculated using W = Fcosθd.
- The ratio of the total work (energy) output from a machine to the total work (energy) put into the machine, expressed as a percentage
- The unit of energy, work, and heat. It is defined as the amount of energy transferred when a force of one newton acts over a distance of one meter.
- The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred in a system. It measures how quickly energy is used or transferred over time.
12 Clues: The energy of motion. It is calculated using Ek = 1/2mv^2. • The total energy of a system, which is the sum of its kinetic energy and potential energy. • The transfer of energy when a force moves an object over a distance. It is calculated using W = Fcosθd. • ...
Quantization of Energy 2025-06-05
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- A stable subatomic particle with a negative charge, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
- A mathematical statement in which you show that two amounts are equal using mathematical symbols.
- A straight line from the center to the circumference.
- The distance between two waves of energy.
- The process of mapping infinite values into a smaller finite value.
- The curved path, in chemistry, a region around the nucleus of an atom where an electron is most likely to be found.
- Positively charged central core in an atom.
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- To match or be similar or equal.
- Having or relating to one or more angles.
- The distribution of electromagnetic radiation according to wavelength or frequency.
- Restrict free movement.
- Firmly fixed or not likely to move or change.
12 Clues: Restrict free movement. • To match or be similar or equal. • Having or relating to one or more angles. • The distance between two waves of energy. • Positively charged central core in an atom. • Firmly fixed or not likely to move or change. • A straight line from the center to the circumference. • The process of mapping infinite values into a smaller finite value. • ...
Magnetism and Electricity Energy 2021-04-05
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- To pull.
- A device that produces alternating current by spinning and electric coil between that poles of a magnet. It changes motion into electrical energy.
- One of two ends of a magnet, where the magnetic force is strongest.
- The region around a magnet where its force attracts or repels.
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- A device that changes electricity or other forms of energy into mechanical energy.
- A magnet formed when electric current flows through wire wrapped in coils around an iron bar.
- To push away
7 Clues: To pull. • To push away • The region around a magnet where its force attracts or repels. • One of two ends of a magnet, where the magnetic force is strongest. • A device that changes electricity or other forms of energy into mechanical energy. • A magnet formed when electric current flows through wire wrapped in coils around an iron bar. • ...
Heating and Cooling 2016-11-11
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- a type of flask that is good at keeping your drink hot or cold
- in double glazing a layer of this is a good insulator
- a regular arrangement of particles
- metals contain free……………that help transfer heat energy
- this travels from hot to cold
- this occurs at 100 degrees for water
- the colour that is a good absorber and emitter of heat radiation
- how heat is transferred in solids
- a device for measuring temperature
- the process by which sweat cools us down
- how heat travels through the vacuum of space
- the name for a picture taken with an infrared camera
- an alternative unit of temperature
- when two regions are at the same temperature we say they are in thermal………
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- when hot air rises then sinks again it forms a convection…………….
- the state of matter with the fastest moving particles
- what decreases when a substance gets hotter
- the term for when a solid turns into a liquid
- copper is an example of a good …………………….
- the kind of surface that is poor at absorbing and emitting heat radiation
- the larger the………….the more heat energy will be needed to increase it’s temperature
- how heat is transferred in liquids and gases
- when a substance turns to solid this is called…….
- this does not change when a material changes state
- the names of something that is bad at conducting heat
- when a gas turns into a liquid this is called…………
- what particles in a solid do
- heat is the total………………of the particles in a substance
- what is produced when a substance melts
29 Clues: what particles in a solid do • this travels from hot to cold • how heat is transferred in solids • a regular arrangement of particles • a device for measuring temperature • an alternative unit of temperature • this occurs at 100 degrees for water • what is produced when a substance melts • copper is an example of a good ……………………. • the process by which sweat cools us down • ...
Physics 2023-12-12
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- Vibration of waves through matter
- the measurement of an entity from the highest point to the bottom
- Energy is not created nor _________
- Energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms/molecules
- an invisible force that pulls objects toward each other
- Movement of electrons (electricity)
- this occurs whenever energy is changed from one form to another
- Energy carried by light waves
- the force that resists motion when the surface of one object comes in contact with the surface of another
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- energy created near tectonic hot spots
- the ability to do work
- Energy store in the nucleus of an atom
- the distance covered by an object in unit time
- the unit for energy
- Energy of a moving object
- Vibration of particles with matter
- the measure of the amount of matter in a body
- Energy of motion
- created the laws of gravity
- Stored energy
20 Clues: Stored energy • Energy of motion • the unit for energy • the ability to do work • Energy of a moving object • created the laws of gravity • Energy carried by light waves • Vibration of waves through matter • Vibration of particles with matter • Energy is not created nor _________ • Movement of electrons (electricity) • energy created near tectonic hot spots • ...
Cell Respiration 2024-01-18
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- The formation of ATP by an enzyme transferring a phosphate group to ADP
- a form of glycolysis that reduces pyruvate to ethyl alcohol which causes NAD+ to be regenrated and co2 to be released
- ATP production from the redox reactions of electorn transport chains
- a compound that forms in between the initial reactant and the final product
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- glycolysis that cause the reduction of pyruvate to lactate and regenrating NAD+
- reactions that break a glucose into two pyruvate,this is the first stage of celluar respiration
- a cluster of membrane proteins that function with electron transport chains to use the energy in hydrogen ion concentration gradient to make ATP
- pyruvate molecules getting oxidized and producing acetyl-CoA, CO2, and NADH
- the entry compound for the citric cycle in cellular respiration
- the chemical cycle that completes the metabolic breakdown of gluecose
- An energy-coupling mechanism that uses the energy of hydrogen ion (H+) gradients across membranes to drive cellular work, such as the phosphorylation of ADP; powers most ATP synthesis in cells.
11 Clues: the entry compound for the citric cycle in cellular respiration • ATP production from the redox reactions of electorn transport chains • the chemical cycle that completes the metabolic breakdown of gluecose • The formation of ATP by an enzyme transferring a phosphate group to ADP • pyruvate molecules getting oxidized and producing acetyl-CoA, CO2, and NADH • ...
Science test 11/12 Bonus 2019-11-18
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- bond Force of attraction between opposite charges
- bond Attraction that forms between atoms when they share
- stable If outer energy level is filled
- Compound that has water chemically attached to it
- molecule Molecule that shares electrons
- Made from atoms of two or more elements
- gravity Atom's desire to hold on to the electron
- Poisonous
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- bond Force that holds atoms together in a substance
- compound One that is composed of two elements
- ion Positively or negatively charged, covalently bonded group of atoms
- compound Contains no water
- molecule Exist in pairs in nature
- molecule Moolecule that does not share electrons
14 Clues: Poisonous • compound Contains no water • molecule Exist in pairs in nature • stable If outer energy level is filled • molecule Molecule that shares electrons • Made from atoms of two or more elements • compound One that is composed of two elements • molecule Moolecule that does not share electrons • gravity Atom's desire to hold on to the electron • ...
Whitney 2023-02-08
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- plates slide past each other
- the amount of energy released
- the name for the large supper continent
- spot a very hot part of the mantle
- magma that flows out to the vent
- supper continent into pieces; into present location
- heat from below the surface
- sliding under another plate when they collide
- a sensitive device that detects the shaking
- rocky surface
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- horizontal layers
- a cup like hollow that forms around the vent
- giant waves when earthquake occurs under the ocean floor
- plates are moving apart
- the opening at the top of the volcano
- a vibration that spreads away from a focus
- surface broken into plates
- the point directly above the surface
- where plates are colliding
- the point where the earthquake actually starts
- Melted rock under surface
- a huge crack
22 Clues: a huge crack • rocky surface • horizontal layers • plates are moving apart • Melted rock under surface • surface broken into plates • where plates are colliding • heat from below the surface • plates slide past each other • the amount of energy released • magma that flows out to the vent • spot a very hot part of the mantle • the point directly above the surface • ...
Energy Changes & Rates of Reaction 2024-10-20
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- The change in concentration of reactants or products per unit time, typically expressed in mol/L·s; affected by factors such as temperature, concentration, and catalysts.
- The technique used to measure the amount of heat released or absorbed during a chemical reaction or physical process.
- Collisions between particles that have the proper orientation and sufficient energy to result in a reaction.
- A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy required, without being consumed in the reaction itself.
- A chemical reaction that releases heat, causing the temperature of the surroundings to increase; commonly associated with combustion and certain types of oxidation reactions.
- The total heat content of a system, its change is represented by ΔH; it reflects the energy absorbed or released in a chemical reaction under constant pressure.
- A process where a chemical compound breaks down into simpler substances when heated, such as the decomposition of calcium carbonate into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide.
- The amount of energy required to break one mole of bonds in a gaseous molecule, used to calculate enthalpy changes in reactions involving bond breaking and forming.
- A reaction where the rate is proportional to the square of the concentration of one reactant or the product of two reactant concentrations, often written as Rate=k[A]2 or Rate=k[A][B].
- A reaction or process that absorbs heat from its surroundings, resulting in a decrease in temperature of the surroundings, such as the melting of ice.
- A principle stating that the total enthalpy change of a reaction is independent of the pathway it takes, allowing enthalpy changes of multiple reactions to be added algebraically.
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- The minimum energy that reactants must possess in order to successfully collide and form products in a chemical reaction; often represented by the symbol Ea.
- A detailed, step-by-step description of the pathway taken by molecules during a chemical reaction, outlining the sequence of elementary steps leading to product formation.
- A theory that explains how chemical reactions occur and why rates differ for different reactions; states that particles must collide with the correct orientation and sufficient energy to react.
- A high-energy, unstable arrangement of atoms formed during a reaction, representing the point at which bonds are breaking and forming.
- A proportionality constant in the rate law equation, k, which changes with temperature and determines the rate at which a reaction proceeds under given conditions.
- A reaction where the rate is independent of the concentration of the reactants, meaning that changes in the reactant concentration do not affect the rate of the reaction.
- A reaction where the rate is directly proportional to the concentration of one reactant, often written as Rate=k[A].
- The slowest step in a reaction mechanism, which limits the overall rate of the reaction and determines the reaction rate law.
- A molecular entity that forms during a multi-step reaction, which is not present in the final products but is essential for the overall reaction mechanism.
- A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a system; an increase in temperature generally increases the reaction rate by providing more energy for collisions.
- A thermodynamic quantity that represents the degree of disorder or randomness in a system; symbolized as S, it typically increases in spontaneous processes.
22 Clues: Collisions between particles that have the proper orientation and sufficient energy to result in a reaction. • A reaction where the rate is directly proportional to the concentration of one reactant, often written as Rate=k[A]. • The technique used to measure the amount of heat released or absorbed during a chemical reaction or physical process. • ...
Weather and Climate Vocabulary 2024-02-29
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- transfer of heat through matter by direct contact.
- line on a weather map that connects points of equal air pressure.
- forward edge of a cold air mass, formed when a cold air mass pushes under a warm air mass.
- lowest layer of the atmosphere.
- transfer of heat within a liquid or gas.
- wind that changes direction with the seasons.
- forward edge of a warm air mass, formed when a warm air mass pushes over a cold air mass.
- middle layer of the atmosphere.
- air mass that forms over cold regions.
- tropical storm with very strong winds.
- air mass that forms over warm regions.
- instrument that measures wind speed.
- amount of water vapor in the air.
- storm with thunder, lightning, and often heavy rain and strong winds.
- instrument that measures wind movement.
- big, puffy cloud.
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- instrument used to find relative humidity.
- temperature to which air must be cooled to reach saturation.
- envelope of gasses that surrounds Earth.
- actual amount of water in the air.
- small, very violent, funnel-shaped cloud that spins.
- boundary between air masses of different densities.
- third later of the atmosphere.
- horizontal movement of air.
- amount of water vapor in the air compared with the amount of water vapor the air can hold at capacity.
- light, feathery cloud.
- line on a weather map that join places that have the same temperature.
- ice formed from condensation below the freezing point of water.
- upper layer of the atmosphere.
- sheetlike cloud that forms layers across the sky.
- large volume of air with about the same temperature and amount of moisture throughout.
- instrument used to measure air pressure.
- upper part of the ionosphere.
- up-and-down movement of air.
- the amount of material something can hold.
- device used to measure precipitation.
- movement of the Sun's energy through empty space.
- unit of measurement for air pressure.
- anything that has mass and volume.
39 Clues: big, puffy cloud. • light, feathery cloud. • horizontal movement of air. • up-and-down movement of air. • upper part of the ionosphere. • third later of the atmosphere. • upper layer of the atmosphere. • lowest layer of the atmosphere. • middle layer of the atmosphere. • amount of water vapor in the air. • actual amount of water in the air. • anything that has mass and volume. • ...
nutrition in plants 2017-05-02
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- water and soluble nutrients ate transported from roots to other parts of plant through structures called
- the ultimate source of energy for our body
- insects that are trapped by the plant to absorb nutrient.
- structures present in leaves
- cells cells that control the opening and closing of stomata
- mutually beneficial relationship between two living organisms
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- the color that forms when iodine is added to starch
- the process of using the energy of light to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen is called
- the process by which food is taken in by an organism and used by its body is called
- tiny spores like structure which is found in the underside of the leaves
10 Clues: structures present in leaves • the ultimate source of energy for our body • the color that forms when iodine is added to starch • insects that are trapped by the plant to absorb nutrient. • cells cells that control the opening and closing of stomata • mutually beneficial relationship between two living organisms • ...
Tidal Energy Crossword 2022-09-18
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- The initial cost of construction for a barrage is __
- What geographical location is tidal energy best harnessed?
- While barrage's have lots of drawbacks, they can __ damage of high tide surges on land.
- If tidal streams are NOT placed in shallow waters, they will __ animal life and ship driving.
- Of all of the types of tidal energy, barrages have the __ enviormental impact.
- What is tidal energy used for?
- Where are tidal stream turbines most effective?
- How many ways can tidal energy currently be harnessed?
- A common resource barrages do not require.
- What mechanical device do all tidal energy generation methods use?
- What does tidal energy harness to create energy?
- If tidal streams are placed in shallow waters, they will have a __ impact on enviorment.
- Overall, tidal energy has a __ energy yield.
- Large dam constructed over tidal rivers, bays, and estuaries meant to harness tidal energy.
- Body of ocean water partly enclosed by natural or manmade barriers.
- The natural phenomenon of the shift in tides makes tidal energy constant and __
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- Amount of greenhouse gases and pollutants tidal energy has.
- A positive monetary benefit of tidal streams.
- The large difference in high and low tides that allow for energy to be harnessed best.
- Since the tides are a known event, the total energy yield for tidal energy is very __
- Which form of tidal energy is used the most?
- Tidal energy is a __ resource because it can supply a continuous source of clean energy.
- Barrage's require human __ in order to properly function.
- The overall energy output of tidal lagoons.
- Tidal energy is in its __ stage of development.
25 Clues: What is tidal energy used for? • A common resource barrages do not require. • The overall energy output of tidal lagoons. • Which form of tidal energy is used the most? • Overall, tidal energy has a __ energy yield. • A positive monetary benefit of tidal streams. • Where are tidal stream turbines most effective? • Tidal energy is in its __ stage of development. • ...
