Across
- 3. Law of Thermodynamics States that for every energy conversion some energy is lost as heat.
- 6. The capacity to do work by virtue of position or configuration
- 7. Energy which a body possesses because of its motion, which occurs anywhere from an atomic level to that of a whole organism
- 8. Energy Sources that can be replaced once used
- 11. Energy Sources that cannot be replaced once used
- 13. is the base unit of work
- 14. is plant materials and animal waste used especially as a source of fuel
- 15. fuels Form of non-renewable energy which includes coal, oil, and natural gas
- 17. The tendency toward disorder.
Down
- 1. Energy generally referred to thermal/heat energy
- 2. Law of Thermodynamics Energy is neither created nor destroyed but it can be converted to other forms.
- 4. Rate at which work is performed or energy is expended
- 5. Energy Any fuel that is not identified as a fossil fuel
- 9. is the base unit of Power
- 10. Energy Sources include wind, hydrogen, and solar
- 12. The ability to do work
- 16. The product of the force applied to an object over a distance in which the object travels as a result of the force