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Kinetic Energy: Energy in motion.
Specific Volume: Reciprocal of Density.
Barometer: Measures the atmospheric Pressure.
Surroundings: Everything not included in the system.
Path: Function dependent on the process of the system.
Intensive: Properties independent on the quantity of material making up the system.
Heat: Form of energy that is transferred between the system and its surroundings due to temperature difference.
Work: Is equal to the product of the Force in the surrounding acting on the system and the displacement caused by the activity of that force.
Reversible: A process whose direction can be reversed at any point by an infinitesimal change in external conditions.
Thermo: Means heat.
Across:2. | Function dependent on the process of the system. | 4. | Everything not included in the system. | 7. | Form of energy that is transferred between the system and its surroundings due to temperature difference. | 9. | A process whose direction can be reversed at any point by an infinitesimal change in external conditions. | 10. | Means heat. |
| | Down:1. | Reciprocal of Density. | 3. | Measures the atmospheric Pressure. | 5. | Properties independent on the quantity of material making up the system. | 6. | Energy in motion. | 8. | Is equal to the product of the Force in the surrounding acting on the system and the displacement caused by the activity of that force. |
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Across:2. | Function dependent on the process of the system. | 4. | Everything not included in the system. | 7. | Form of energy that is transferred between the system and its surroundings due to temperature difference. | 9. | A process whose direction can be reversed at any point by an infinitesimal change in external conditions. | 10. | Means heat. |
| | Down:1. | Reciprocal of Density. | 3. | Measures the atmospheric Pressure. | 5. | Properties independent on the quantity of material making up the system. | 6. | Energy in motion. | 8. | Is equal to the product of the Force in the surrounding acting on the system and the displacement caused by the activity of that force. |
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