Energy Vocabulary Quiz
Across
- 5. Refers to a form of matter (Begins with 's')
- 7. Refers to the energy of a moving object
- 8. A form of heat transfer through a fluid where the fluid itself moves
- 12. The bones of long dead animals turned to rock. This also refers to fuels that come from these animals
- 14. Refers to the energy of an object due to position in a field
- 18. A phase of matter with a definite volume but no definite shape
- 19. This refers to the ability of an object or substance to resist temperature change when heat is added
- 21. Refers to a principle that states something can neither be created nor destroyed but only changed in form
- 24. Changing from gas to liquid
- 26. Refers to the motion of electrons
- 27. The rate of energy use
- 29. Changing from gas to solid
- 30. Refers to an energy resource involving the breaking down of uranium or plutonium nuclei.
- 31. A phase of matter with no definite shape or volume
- 32. Changing liquid to solid (This word is also used for combining atomic nuclei.)
Down
- 1. Energy that changes temperature
- 2. Changing from solid to liquid
- 3. Electromagnetic waves that can move through space. This can be a form of heat transfer.
- 4. Any phase of matter that can flow
- 6. The amount of energy it takes to raise 1g of water 1 Kelvin
- 9. A form of heat transfer where the heat itself moves through (usually) a solid.
- 10. Changing liquid to gas (American spelling)
- 11. A phase of matter with a definite shape and volume
- 13. A word for heat commonly used in chemistry
- 15. Refers to energy from the sun
- 16. An energy resource that involves heat coming from deep underground
- 17. The MKS unit of energy
- 20. Refers to an energy resource that will never run out
- 22. Changing from solid to gas
- 23. Refers to any form of energy that is relatively easy for human to turn into electricity
- 25. How effectively a form of energy is used for the purpose the relevant humans intended.
- 26. The ability to effect changes in matter
- 27. Refers to a form of matter
- 28. The MKS unit for power