Energy and Waves

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Across
  1. 1. This type of ray is used in hospitals to see someone's bones.
  2. 4. How fast something is moving.
  3. 5. This type of ray is used in heat vision goggles.
  4. 7. The lowest point of a transverse wave.
  5. 10. Area of a Longitudinal wave where particles are closely packed together.
  6. 11. The direction speed of an object in motion.
  7. 13. This form of energy is also called the electromagnetic spectrum.
  8. 15. The distance between two equal points in a wave.
  9. 16. Leaks from nuclear reactors.
  10. 18. This wave moves perpendicular to the direction of the wave.
  11. 19. The amount of heat present in an object.
  12. 20. Turn mechanical energy into electrical energy.
  13. 22. This type of ray shares its name with a common kitchen appliance.
  14. 23. This form of energy is transmitted through wires.
  15. 26. The highest point of a transverse wave.
  16. 27. The opposite of a compression in a Longitudinal wave.
  17. 29. The resistance an object encounters when moving over another.
  18. 30. If you turn off one lightbulb in this type of circuit, the other lights stay on.
  19. 32. This form of energy is used in certain power plants
  20. 33. The process by which a plant produces energy.
Down
  1. 2. If you turn off one lightbulb in this type of circuit, the other lights go out.
  2. 3. Examples of this form of energy: a spinning fan, a moving car.
  3. 6. The distance from the center of a wave to the crest or trough.
  4. 8. The amount of matter in a physical object
  5. 9. This type of ray is used to treat jaundice.
  6. 12. Energy that is stored.
  7. 14. Increase in the rate of speed of something.
  8. 17. An object gains more of this energy when rolling down a hill.
  9. 18. The energy of heat.
  10. 21. The force acting on an object due to gravity
  11. 24. Examples of this form of energy: a battery, biomass, natural gas.
  12. 25. Turns electrical energy into mechanical energy.
  13. 28. This wave moves parallel to the direction of the wave.
  14. 31. The force by which a planet draws objects towards it’s center.
  15. 34. What a thermometer measures.