Transformations of Energy
Across
- 3. (The origin of energy, e.g., sun, fuel, food)
- 7. (Energy from the flow of electric charge)
- 11. (A force that often transforms kinetic energy into thermal energy)
- 13. (Energy stored in bonds, e.g., in batteries, food, fuel)
- 14. (Energy sources that can be replenished)
- 15. (The sequence or route of energy transformations)
Down
- 1. (The Law of Conservation of Energy – energy cannot be created or destroyed)
- 2. (The principle of using resources without compromising the future, linked to renewables)
- 4. (Stored energy, e.g., gravitational, elastic, chemical)
- 5. (A key renewable source, specifically light/heat from the sun)
- 6. (Energy of motion)
- 8. (A measure of useful energy output vs. total input)
- 9. (The core concept of energy changing from one form to another)
- 10. (Radiant energy, e.g., from the sun or a bulb)
- 12. (Heat energy; the common "waste" output)