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Forms of Energy Foldable
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Foldable
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Energy Forms Chemical Energy Electrical Energy Radiant Energy
Mechanical Energy Thermal (heat) Energy Sound Energy Solar Energy Nuclear Energy
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Chemical Energy Energy that is stored in chemicals
Type of potential energy Energy is in the form of chemical bonds that are forces that hold the atoms together in a chemical
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Electrical Energy Electrical energy is energy stored in a charged particle within an electric field Electric fields are areas surrounding a charged particle that exert a force on another charged particle within the field. Electrical energy is a type of potential energy
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Radiant Energy The energy of electromagnetic waves
Light is a type of radiant energy within the electromagnetic spectrum; other types of electromagnetic radiation include UV, infrared, gamma, and radio rays as well as X-rays.
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Mechanical Energy Mechanical energy is energy possessed by an object due to its motion or its position. comes in two forms: kinetic energy, in which an object has the ability to do work when it moves, and potential energy, in which an object has the ability to do work due to its position
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Thermal Energy Energy possessed by an object or system due to the movement of particles within the object or the system A type of kinetic energy The faster the particles move within an object or system, the higher the temperature
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Sound Energy Energy that is associated with vibrations of matter
A type of mechanical wave Sound originates from the vibrations that result after an object applies a force to another object
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Solar Energy Radiant light and heat from the Sun harnessed using a range of ever- evolving technologies such as solar heating, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture and artificial photosynthesis
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Nuclear Energy Type of energy generated in nuclear reactions, and nuclear reactions are reactions in which atomic nuclei are changed Nuclear reactions are either fission (in which large nuclei are split into smaller fragments) or fusion (in which small nuclei combine to form a larger nucleus)
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