Science Vocabulary by Kailey Sprague

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Across
  1. 2. Stored energy. (Examples: chemical, nuclear, elastic, gravity)
  2. 5. Any resource that can be replaced naturally. (Examples: solar, wind, hydropower, geothermal, biomass)
  3. 7. The change of energy from one form to another.
  4. 8. Movement of energy through a medium.
  5. 10. Measurement of energy transfer that occurs when an object is moved over a distance by an external force.
  6. 11. A resource that cannot be readily replace by natural means (Examples: coal, oil, natural gas, petroleum, nuclear)
  7. 13. Stored in the nucleus or center of an atom. (Example: plutonium)
  8. 15. The movement of electrons. (Examples: lightning, electricity)
  9. 16. The distance between the midline of a wave and the crest/trough. Measures how much energy is being transported.
  10. 17. Electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves. (Examples: light, TV, microwaves)
  11. 18. Measurement of a system’s ability to do work. It can be transferred between objects but is never created or destroyed.
  12. 19. The energy of the movement of a substance from one place to another (Examples: wind, moving water)
Down
  1. 1. Movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves which produces vibration. (Examples: music, echos)
  2. 3. Energy of place or position. (Example: person at the top of a slide)
  3. 4. Stored in the bonds between atoms in molecules. (Examples: gasoline, pizza)
  4. 6. The internal energy in substances - also known as heat - caused by the vibration or movement of molecules. (Example: fire)
  5. 9. The number of wave cycles that are completed per second.
  6. 10. The distance between two peaks of a wave.
  7. 12. The motion of waves, electrons, atoms, molecules and substances. (Examples: radiant, thermal, motion, sound, electrical)
  8. 14. Stored in objects by the application of force. (Examples: filled balloons, compressed springs)