Conservation and dissipation of energy AND Energy transfer by heating
Across
- 1. Mrs Raper has more of this type of energy in A6 than she does in B1
- 3. Energy transferred from one type to another
- 4. Energy that is transferred
- 6. The unit of power
- 9. The gravitational potential energy of an object depends on its height and __________
- 11. What you think will happen in an experiment
- 12. Used to measure temperature
- 13. Type of energy transfer seen in a liquid or gas
- 14. The energy stored in Mrs Raper's muscles to allow her to run from one classroom to another
- 15. Also known as heat energy
- 17. Used in puffa jackets to keep you warm
- 18. The movement of particles
- 20. Stays the same
- 23. Used to measure potential difference
- 25. Absorbs the most amount of IR radiation
- 26. At the ______ of a rollercoaster the car has the greatest amount of kinetic energy
- 29. Energy that is not transferred to where it is wanted in the way that it is wanted
- 30. Solar heating panels in homes can be used to provide hot __________
- 33. This type of energy is given off by luminous objects
- 34. An idea you are testing in an experiment
- 36. Type of variable identified by a name or label
- 38. The force that can cause a heating effect
- 45. At the _____ of a rollercoaster the car has the greatest amount of gravitational potential energy
- 46. Oil is an example
- 47. Measurements which are close together when a different group redo your experiment
- 49. The difference between the original length of a spring and the new length
- 50. Used to measure electric current
- 51. A measure of how well a machine does it's job
- 53. Gives off IR radiation
- 54. The smallest division on a measuring instrument
- 55. Measurements which are close together when you redo your experiment
- 56. When energy is no longer usefully transferred
- 57. Does not allow heat to move easily
Down
- 1. Increased by there being more carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere
- 2. The steepness of the slope on a graph
- 5. A type of error due to the problem with the equipment
- 7. Has the units J/kg°C
- 8. The kinetic energy of an object depends on its mass and __________
- 10. Changes sound energy to electrical energy
- 16. Measurements which are close to the true value
- 19. The likelihood that a hazard will actually cause harm
- 21. The unit of energy
- 22. One way of expressing efficiency
- 24. where it is wanted in the way that it is wanted
- 27. Metals have these but non-metals do not
- 28. Placed behind radiators to reflect the heat back into the house
- 31. A liquid or a gas
- 32. The variable which is measured
- 35. A piece of data that does not follow the pattern
- 37. This type of energy transfer happens most easily in a solid
- 39. A group of objects for which the total energy remains constant
- 40. This type of radiation is given off by everything in the Universe above Absolute Zero
- 41. Temperature is measured in this unit
- 42. Used in homes to keep it warmer inside
- 43. The energy Mrs Raper has running from one classroom to another
- 44. When a ______ is stretched it stores elastic potential energy
- 48. An alternative unit for energy
- 52. Transferred into light energy when a current passes through a light bulb