 The ability to do work  Stored Energy  Moving Energy.

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 The ability to do work

 Stored Energy

 Moving Energy

 The amount of heat energy it takes to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit, at sea level.

 One joule is the amount of energy needed to lift something weighing one pound to a height of nine inches.

 Occurs when energy is passed directly from one item to another. If a metal spoon is placed in a hot pot of soup, the spoon will heat up.

 Is the movement of gases or liquids from a cooler spot to a warmer spot

 Heat rays moving in straight lines. When it moves that way, it is called radiation.