Force, Power, Energy

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Across
  1. 5. In physics, power is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time
  2. 9. energy associated with the gravitational field, which is released when the objects fall towards each other
  3. 10. a push or pull that causes an object with mass to accelerate (change its velocity) or deform, measured in Newtons (N), and is a vector quantity (has both magnitude and direction)
  4. 11. the property that must be transferred to an object in order to perform work on, or to heat, the object.
  5. 12. the total internal kinetic energy of a substance's atoms and molecules due to their random motion
  6. 13. the kinetic energy that travels as mechanical waves through a medium (solid, liquid, or gas) due to vibrations, originating from a source like a vibrating object
  7. 14. energy transferred by electromagnetic waves (like light, radio, X-rays) or gravitational waves
Down
  1. 1. The sum of an object's kinetic energy (energy of motion) and its potential energy (stored energy of position)
  2. 2. Energy in motion. If an object has velocity, it has kinetic energy
  3. 3. the potential energy stored within the chemical bonds of atoms and molecules, which gets released or absorbed during chemical reactions, transforming into heat, light, or motion (kinetic energy)
  4. 4. a unit measuring the rate at which work is done (power)
  5. 6. the energy from moving electric charges (current) or stored due to their position (potential)
  6. 7. the immense power stored in the atom's nucleus, released via fission (splitting heavy atoms like uranium) or fusion (combining light nuclei like hydrogen)
  7. 8. the energy transferred when a force causes an object to move (displace) in the direction of that force, calculated as Force × Distance
  8. 11. the energy stored in an elastic object when it's stretched, compressed, or twisted, allowing it to return to its original shape