Energy

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  1. 2. A form of energy resulting from the flow of charged particles, like electrons, through a conductor.
  2. 7. A form of energy that travels in the form of electromagnetic waves.
  3. 9. The energy an object possesses due to its motion.
  4. 10. What is the process of changing energy from one form into another, adhering to the law of conservation of energy?
  5. 11. The ability to do work or cause change.
  6. 13. Light energy travels as?
  7. 14. The process where an electric voltage (electromotive force or emf) and thus an electric current is produced in an electrical conductor by a changing magnetic field.
  8. 16. A set of interacting or interdependent components that form an integrated whole.
  9. 18. The energy transferred by sound waves, which are vibrations that propagate through a medium.
  10. 19. A process where substances called reactants are transformed into one or more new substances
  11. 20. The energy stored in an elastic object when it's deformed.
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  1. 1. The total energy of an object due to its motion and position.
  2. 3. Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted from one form to another or transferred between objects. In a closed, or isolated, system, the total amount of energy remains constant.
  3. 4. The transfer of energy via electromagnetic waves, which can occur through a vacuum or a medium like a gas or liquid. Unlike conduction and convection, radiation does not require physical contact or a moving fluid to occur, making it unique in its ability to transfer heat across empty space.
  4. 5. The energy stored in an object due to its position or configuration.
  5. 6. The movement or transmission of energy from one object, system, or location to another
  6. 8. The International System of Units (SI)unit of work or energy
  7. 12. A mode of heat transfer that occurs through the direct contact of particles in a material
  8. 15. Also known as heat energy,isthe energy within a system due to the motion of its constituent particles
  9. 17. A method of heat transfer in a fluid (liquid or gas) where heat energy is transported by the bulk movement or circulation of the fluid itself.