Energy
Across
- 3. potential energy stored in water held in dams is made to drive a water turbine and generator which in turn produces electric power.
- 4. created from the vibration of atoms and molecules within substances.
- 5. the energy of an object's position.
- 7. a form of potential energy which is stored in an elastic object
- 11. stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules
- 12. that amount of energy in transit due to a displacement in the direction of an applied force
- 14. sum of all microscopic forms of energy of a system.
- 17. the movement of electrons (the tiny particles that make up atoms, along with protons and neutrons)
- 19. transfer of energy from one part of a substance to another
- 20. energy which earth receives from the sun
- 23. the first person to use the term "energy" in the modern sense.
- 24. the power of the wind is harnessed to propel the blades of wind turbine attached to an electric generator to generate wind energy
- 25. stored in the nucleus atoms.
Down
- 1. the change in global or regional climate patterns in particular a change apparent
- 2. An air pollution control device that removes larger particles
- 6. Fuel produced from renewable biomass material, commonly used as an alternative, cleaner fuel source.
- 8. The mixture of methane, carbon dioxide, and other minor gases formed from the decomposition of organic materials
- 9. zone at and adjacent to the earth's surface where all life exists; all living organisms of the earth.
- 10. Also known as light energy or electromagnetic energy
- 13. Energy resources derived from organic matter
- 15. The capacity for doing work. Forms of energy include: thermal, mechanical, electrical and chemical
- 16. this is the energy developed from the waste of various human and animal activities like the by product and wastes from the timber industry, agricultural yields municipal solid waste
- 18. a form of potential energy.
- 20. the movement of energy through substances
- 21. a form of electromagnetic radiation.
- 22. the energy stored in objects; as objects move faster, more energy is stored