Across
- 2. Theorem the net work done by all forces acting on an object equals the change in its kinetic energy
- 4. intentional effort or activity to produce something, earn a living, or achieve a goal
- 9. Energy the total sum of an object’s kinetic energy (motion) and potential energy (position/stored). It represents an object's capacity to do work, such as a moving car, a flying bird, or a stretched rubber band. The total mechanical energy remains constant in a closed system, converting back and forth between potential and kinetic forms.
Down
- 1. the fundimental capacity to do work
- 3. Potential Energy Gravitational Potential Energy
- 5. energy of o moving oblect
- 6. the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred
- 7. standord sl unit for energy
- 8. the standard unit of power, measuring the rate of energy use or transfer, defined as one joule per second
