Science VOCAB 2nd Triemster 2022 - 2023

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Across
  1. 3. When the thermal energy from each area of a system move at the same speed, usually at the same pace as the larger amount of energy.
  2. 4. The Building block of the universe. Is made of a certain amount of neutrons, protons, and electrons that determine it's type.
  3. 6. Transfers heat by currents in fluid or gas. (Like air!) Warm fluid rises, and such water cools, sinking - due to density!
  4. 9. A piece of metal that has the fundamental elements of a magnet.
  5. 12. The movement of thermal energy from one object to another.
  6. 13. The sum of an object’s potential and kinetic energy.
  7. 14. One of the three fundamentals of an atom, in favor to be paired with a neutron of its type. Can be out-shown by electrons, and glued together by Quark.
  8. 15. A push, or pull
  9. 16. A force that opposes motion between two surfaces/objects in contact.
  10. 17. The ability of something to change itself/surroundings
  11. 19. Kinetic Energy into Thermal Energy
  12. 21. The elements with a magnetic domain.
  13. 24. Transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves.
  14. 25. Heat transfer by direct contact between molecules.between molecules, both within or between an object.
  15. 26. The pull or push from the force of a magnet.
Down
  1. 1. Represents the average kinetic energy of the particles that make up a material.
  2. 2. Energy cannot be created or destroyed, just transformed.
  3. 5. Stored Energy
  4. 7. The smaller poles in a magnet that line up to create a bigger magnetic force.
  5. 8. The ends of a magnet
  6. 10. Energy of Movement
  7. 11. The area around a magnet where its magnetism can be "felt"
  8. 18. The sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of the particles that make up a material.
  9. 20. One of the three fundamentals of an atom, in favor of being paired with a proton of its type. Can be out-shown by electrons, and glued together by Quark.
  10. 22. One of the three fundamentals of an atom, leaps around from atom to atom upon close contact and changes the exact charge of an atom upon. Unlike it's counterparts, it is very unstable.
  11. 23. The difference in favor of electrons of a surface