Energy

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Across
  1. 2. Distance between two consecutive peaks or troughs in a wave
  2. 4. The full span of the possible wavelengths, frequencies, and energies of light
  3. 5. Extent of the displacement caused by a wave
  4. 7. State in which the electrons in an atom, ion, or molecule have the lowest energy possible
  5. 8. Smallest possible packet of electromagnetic radiation, a particle of light
Down
  1. 1. The number of cycles of light that pass a given point in one second
  2. 2. Oscillation that can transport energy from one point to another in space
  3. 3. State having an energy greater than the ground-state energy
  4. 5. Mathematical function that describes the behavior of an electron in an atom (also called the wavefunction), it can be used to find the probability of locating an electron in a specific region around the nucleus, as well as other dynamical variables
  5. 6. The ability to do work