Across
- 2. The process of splitting an atom apart, which absorbs energy in a system
- 4. Force times distance
- 6. Energy stored in the tensile strength of elastic objects, such as compressed springs or rubber bands
- 7. Energy of motion
- 8. Energy based on an object's mass and height
- 11. Energy from the vibration of atoms and molecules within substances (Think friction)
- 13. Newtons's _________ law of thermodynamics states that the universe is always tending towards disorder
- 14. Energy from the motion of electrons
- 15. Heat energy can also be described by this, or delta H
- 17. The standard unit of power
- 19. The state of disorder, or delta S
Down
- 1. Standard unit of energy
- 3. The amount of heat energy required to raise one unit of mass's temperature one degree Celcius (use a space)
- 5. Energy that is stored in the bonds between atoms; found in batteries, natural gas, and coal.
- 9. Newton's _________ law of thermodynamics states that energy is neither lost nor created.
- 10. The ability to do work
- 12. Electromagnetic energy that travels in waves, such as visible light, x-rays, etc.
- 16. Energy that is used to hold an atom together
- 18. Movement of energy in longitudinal waves (reverberation from a force).
- 20. Newton's _______ law of thermodynamics states that for every reaction, there is an equal and opposite reaction