Heat Transfers and Generating Electricity

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Across
  1. 4. The energy stored in an object by raising it up. If it fell down to the ground all of this would be converted into kinetic/heat.
  2. 5. A form of hydroelectric power that uses the flow of the tides for electricity. Not necessarily waves.
  3. 8. Measure of how much matter an object has in a unit volume (cubic meter or cubic centimeter).
  4. 11. Thermal energy generated by the earth. Normally hot water heated by volcanic activity.
  5. 12. Heat Energy
  6. 15. The total amount of some quantity does not change
  7. 17. In heat conduction, energy is transferred from molecule to molecule by direct contact
  8. 18. “Heavy atoms are split into smaller lighter atoms, releasing kinetic energy.” Fission is started by colliding a slow moving neutron with a nucleus.
Down
  1. 1. Electricity provided by the energy of flowing water. This is often in dams created for this purpose.
  2. 2. A form of heat transfer by electromagnetic waves (infrared radiation). These are emitted or absorbed by the surface of objects.
  3. 3. Energy that is expressed through the movement of particles.
  4. 6. Movement Energy
  5. 7. An energy resource that will not run out for many human lifetimes. It is essentially infinite. The sun is a good example of this.
  6. 9. The percentage of energy that is used for a useful task and how much is wasted.
  7. 10. Material or process that prevents the transfer of heat by conduction, convection or radiation.
  8. 13. The unit for energy. [J]
  9. 14. Process by which heat is transferred by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water
  10. 16. Oil, Coal, Natural gas and other fuels that are made from the remains of buried dead organisms. Created over millions of years by intense pressure.