Energy, Forces, & Motion

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Across
  1. 3. also known as electromagnetic radiation, includes visible light
  2. 5. the attractive force that exists between all objects with mass
  3. 10. the energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds
  4. 12. increase in the rate or speed of something
  5. 13. when energy moves from one place or object to another
  6. 15. energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature, also known as heat
  7. 16. a force that brings something closer
  8. 21. when energy changes from one form to another
  9. 23. continuous physical force exerted on or against an object by something in contact with it
  10. 25. the ability to do something
  11. 26. the action or process of moving or being moved
  12. 27. the rate at which someone or something is able to move
  13. 29. the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion
Down
  1. 1. law of science that explains energy cannot be created or destroyed
  2. 2. stored energy
  3. 4. vibrations traveling through matter, also known as sound
  4. 6. electromagnetic radiation that can be detected by the human eye and makes things visible
  5. 7. the position of something that is not moving
  6. 8. a measure, quantity, or frequency that is measured
  7. 9. energy in motion
  8. 11. energy from charged particles, also known as electricity
  9. 14. the energy released when an object is compressed or stretched and then returns to its original shape
  10. 17. the measurement of the average kinetic energy of the particles in area or substance
  11. 18. a vibration that multiplies as an acoustic wave through a medium such as a gas, liquid, or solid
  12. 19. any push or pull that maintains or changes the position of an object
  13. 20. the ability to do work, produce heat, or cause change
  14. 22. activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result
  15. 24. a force that pushes something away
  16. 28. energy that is transferred from one body to another as the result of a difference in temperature
  17. 30. (in science) a widely accepted statement based on repeated experiments and observations that explains a phenomena