Across
- 5. potential energy Energy that is stored due to deformation. (Example: rubber band or a spring pushed down)
- 7. energy Energy carried by moving electrons in an electric conductor (Example: Power cord)
- 8. energy Energy transmitted in waves, especially electromagnetic waves (Example: Microwaves)
- 9. Ability to do work (ability to make things change or move)
- 13. transformation Change of energy from one form to another (Example: Gasoline to Car Moving)
- 14. energy Energy that comes from heat caused by movement of atoms
- 15. energy Energy released by splitting or joining atoms (Example: Nuclear reactor)
Down
- 1. energy Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds (Example: Gasoline)
- 2. energy The total amount of potential and kinetic energy (Example: Roller coaster's PE+KE)
- 3. energy Energy in use; moving (Example: Rock FALLING DOWN from a cliff)
- 4. A machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy (Example: Engine)
- 6. A resistance that one object or surface encounters when sliding over another. (Trying to slide across your carpet)
- 10. transfer when energy moves from one object to another object (example: a moving car hits a parked car and makes it move forward)
- 11. potential energy Energy that is stored due to position or elevation. (Example: a book on a shelf)
- 12. energy Energy that is stored; not in use. (Example: Rock on a top of cliff)