Need help on a Science crossword.

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In summary, the conversation is about two devices that transform energy and a unit for measuring energy. The first device transforms electrical energy to sound energy and has 6 letters, while the second device transforms chemical energy to electrical energy and has 4 letters. The unit for measuring energy is 6 letters and is most likely JOULES. The conversation ends with the conclusion that the second device could possibly be a Buzzer.
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brandong
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If this is wrong forum please move it I'm in a rush :)

Can you help me?

A device which transforms electrical energy to sound energy (6)
B I _ _ _ R

A device which transforms chemical energy to electrical energy (4)
C _ _ G


If it does not make sense I might have made a mistake so try

A device which transforms electrical energy to sound energy (6)
_ _ _ _ _ _

A device which transforms chemical energy to electrical energy (4)
_ _ _ _
 
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The second one's probably CELL.
 
  • #3
neutrino said:
The second one's probably CELL.
I thought as much, but then it leaves me to redo this one.

Unit for measuring energy.

I thought gauge which is where I got the G
 
  • #4
Maybe the first one is BEEPER.

- Warren
 
  • #5
brandong said:
I thought as much, but then it leaves me to redo this one.

Unit for measuring energy.
It is JOULE.
 
  • #6
I know it's definately

B U _ _ _ _

because it links with an obvious answer

still stuck on

Unit for measuring energy.

_ _ _ _ _ _
 
  • #7
neutrino said:
It is JOULE.
It's 6 letters :(
 
  • #8
BUZZER, may be?
 
  • #9
brandong said:
It's 6 letters :(
Then how did you come up with GAUGE? Try JOULES. Does the L fit in with CELL?
 
  • #10
neutrino said:
Then how did you come up with GAUGE? Try JOULES. Does the L fit in with CELL?
Oh sorry I was looking at the wrong one, thanks that's right :)
 
  • #11
Yeah Buzzer works cheers :)

Done thanks all :)
 

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