Topic 3-Elsie
Across
- 6. being in motion
- 9. many of the processes that we rely on daily involve multiple ______. L4 pg. 119
- 10. At its highest point, the pendulum has no movent and therefore no ____ energy. L4 pg 120
- 12. the rate at which work is done
- 13. its position changes relative to another object
- 18. the ability to do work or cause change
- 19. a push or pull
- 22. this type of potential energy is related to an objects vertical position how high it is above the ground
- 24. the energy of electric charges
- 25. a pendulum consists of something with mass suspended on an arm or pole that swings back and forth from a certain point
Down
- 1. the potential and kinetic energy of particles in an object
- 2. energy that results from the position or shape of an object
- 3. the energy an object has due to its motion, shape, position, or a combination of these factors
- 4. ______ potential energy can be measured by the amount of work needed to lift the object to a certain height. L2 pg104
- 5. the most or greatest
- 7. the energy associated with with objects that can be compressed or stretched
- 8. a form of kinetic energy that travels through space in waves
- 11. the trampoline now has ______ potential energy. Lesson 2 pg. 105
- 14. when an object loses energy, other objects must gain it
- 15. the energy that an object possesses by virtue of being in motion
- 16. the ability to do work or cause change
- 17. kinetic energy of the ball transfers to the air and transforms into _______ energy. L4 pg 122
- 20. the type of energy that is in food you eat
- 21. any time you exert a force on an object that causes the object to change its motion in the same direction in which you exert the force
- 23. a type of potential energy stored in the nucleus