Across
- 2. The capacity to do work or cause change in a system, measured in joules
- 3. Energy Stored energy an object has due to its position or configuration
- 4. Energy Energy sources that can be naturally replenished, like solar or wind power
- 6. The process of changing energy from one form to another
- 7. Electricity produced by splitting atomic nuclei (nuclear fission) in a controlled environment, releasing massive amounts of heat used to generate power.
- 10. Fuels Non-renewable energy sources formed from decomposed organic materials over millions of years, including coal, oil, and natural gas.
- 11. Energy Power generated by using the force of moving water to turn turbines and create electricity, typically through dams or river systems.
- 14. Energy created by the movement of electrons through a conductor
- 15. Heat energy produced from the movement of particles within a substance, which can be converted into electrical or mechanical energy.
- 16. Energy Heat energy produced by the movement of particles in a substance
- 17. Electricity generated by using wind turbines that convert the kinetic energy of moving air into electrical power.
Down
- 1. The principle that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed
- 5. Renewable energy produced by burning organic materials like wood, agricultural crops, or waste to generate heat or electricity.
- 8. Electrical or thermal power produced by capturing and converting sunlight using photovoltaic panels or solar thermal collectors.
- 9. Energy The energy of motion, possessed by an object moving or vibrating
- 12. The complete change in the form or characteristics of energy
- 13. Energy stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules
