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SPEED : Refers to how fast the object is moving
DISTANCE : Is the total length covered by the moving body
DISPLACEMENT : Includes both the length and the direction of the objects path from from the starting point to the end point
REFERENCE POINT : Something that is stationary
BAROMETER : Is an instrument used to measure air pressure
PRESSURE : Is the force over an area
AIR PRESSURE : Is the weight of the earth's atmosphere pressing down on everything at the surface
CONDUCTORS : Materials that permit electric charge to move from one region to another
INSULATORS : Materials that don not permit the passage of energy through them
CHARGING : Process by which an insulated conductor recieves a net charge
HEATING : The process of increasing the internal energy
COOLING : The process of decreasing the internal energy
CONVECTION : Is the movement of liquids or gases from a colder region to a warmer region
CONDUCTION : The transfer of energy from molecule to molecule
ENERGY : Is the ability to do work
POTENTIAL ENERGY : Is stored energy
JOULE : Unit for potential energy
FUSION : Process where the sun combines the nuclei of hydrogen atoms
FISSION : Process where nuclear power plants split the nuclei of uranium atoms
ELECTRON : Meaning "amber"
Across:| 1. | The process of decreasing the internal energy | | 2. | Is the total length covered by the moving body | | 8. | Is an instrument used to measure air pressure | | 11. | Process where nuclear power plants split the nuclei of uranium atoms | | 12. | Process by which an insulated conductor recieves a net charge |
| | 13. | Materials that don not permit the passage of energy through them | | 15. | Is stored energy | | 16. | Is the force over an area | | 18. | Includes both the length and the direction of the objects path from from the starting point to the end point |
| | Down:| 1. | Materials that permit electric charge to move from one region to another | | 3. | Is the movement of liquids or gases from a colder region to a warmer region | | 4. | Unit for potential energy | | 5. | Refers to how fast the object is moving | | 6. | Meaning "amber" | | 7. | The process of increasing the internal energy |
| | 9. | Something that is stationary | | 10. | Process where the sun combines the nuclei of hydrogen atoms | | 12. | The transfer of energy from molecule to molecule | | 14. | Is the weight of the earth's atmosphere pressing down on everything at the surface | | 17. | Is the ability to do work |
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Across:| 1. | The process of decreasing the internal energy | | 2. | Is the total length covered by the moving body | | 8. | Is an instrument used to measure air pressure | | 11. | Process where nuclear power plants split the nuclei of uranium atoms | | 12. | Process by which an insulated conductor recieves a net charge |
| | 13. | Materials that don not permit the passage of energy through them | | 15. | Is stored energy | | 16. | Is the force over an area | | 18. | Includes both the length and the direction of the objects path from from the starting point to the end point |
| | Down:| 1. | Materials that permit electric charge to move from one region to another | | 3. | Is the movement of liquids or gases from a colder region to a warmer region | | 4. | Unit for potential energy | | 5. | Refers to how fast the object is moving | | 6. | Meaning "amber" | | 7. | The process of increasing the internal energy |
| | 9. | Something that is stationary | | 10. | Process where the sun combines the nuclei of hydrogen atoms | | 12. | The transfer of energy from molecule to molecule | | 14. | Is the weight of the earth's atmosphere pressing down on everything at the surface | | 17. | Is the ability to do work |
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