Conservation and dissipation of energy AND Energy transfer by heating

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Across
  1. 1. Mrs Raper has more of this type of energy in A6 than she does in B1
  2. 3. Energy transferred from one type to another
  3. 4. Energy that is transferred
  4. 6. The unit of power
  5. 9. The gravitational potential energy of an object depends on its height and __________
  6. 11. What you think will happen in an experiment
  7. 12. Used to measure temperature
  8. 13. Type of energy transfer seen in a liquid or gas
  9. 14. The energy stored in Mrs Raper's muscles to allow her to run from one classroom to another
  10. 15. Also known as heat energy
  11. 17. Used in puffa jackets to keep you warm
  12. 18. The movement of particles
  13. 20. Stays the same
  14. 23. Used to measure potential difference
  15. 25. Absorbs the most amount of IR radiation
  16. 26. At the ______ of a rollercoaster the car has the greatest amount of kinetic energy
  17. 29. Energy that is not transferred to where it is wanted in the way that it is wanted
  18. 30. Solar heating panels in homes can be used to provide hot __________
  19. 33. This type of energy is given off by luminous objects
  20. 34. An idea you are testing in an experiment
  21. 36. Type of variable identified by a name or label
  22. 38. The force that can cause a heating effect
  23. 45. At the _____ of a rollercoaster the car has the greatest amount of gravitational potential energy
  24. 46. Oil is an example
  25. 47. Measurements which are close together when a different group redo your experiment
  26. 49. The difference between the original length of a spring and the new length
  27. 50. Used to measure electric current
  28. 51. A measure of how well a machine does it's job
  29. 53. Gives off IR radiation
  30. 54. The smallest division on a measuring instrument
  31. 55. Measurements which are close together when you redo your experiment
  32. 56. When energy is no longer usefully transferred
  33. 57. Does not allow heat to move easily
Down
  1. 1. Increased by there being more carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere
  2. 2. The steepness of the slope on a graph
  3. 5. A type of error due to the problem with the equipment
  4. 7. Has the units J/kg°C
  5. 8. The kinetic energy of an object depends on its mass and __________
  6. 10. Changes sound energy to electrical energy
  7. 16. Measurements which are close to the true value
  8. 19. The likelihood that a hazard will actually cause harm
  9. 21. The unit of energy
  10. 22. One way of expressing efficiency
  11. 24. where it is wanted in the way that it is wanted
  12. 27. Metals have these but non-metals do not
  13. 28. Placed behind radiators to reflect the heat back into the house
  14. 31. A liquid or a gas
  15. 32. The variable which is measured
  16. 35. A piece of data that does not follow the pattern
  17. 37. This type of energy transfer happens most easily in a solid
  18. 39. A group of objects for which the total energy remains constant
  19. 40. This type of radiation is given off by everything in the Universe above Absolute Zero
  20. 41. Temperature is measured in this unit
  21. 42. Used in homes to keep it warmer inside
  22. 43. The energy Mrs Raper has running from one classroom to another
  23. 44. When a ______ is stretched it stores elastic potential energy
  24. 48. An alternative unit for energy
  25. 52. Transferred into light energy when a current passes through a light bulb