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Energy can be put into 2 categories:
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Potential energy is the energy possessed by an object due to its position or condition. Potential energy is stored energy. There are several forms of potential energy such as Chemical Energy Nuclear Energy Gravitational Energy Elastic Potential Energy
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Energy stored in substances. Examples of chemical energy stored in… Biomass Petroleum Natural gas Coal Battery Gasoline Food
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Nuclear energy is a way of creating heat through the fission process of atoms. All power plants convert heat into electricity using steam. Nuclear energy is energy in the nucleus (core) of Uranium atom
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Energy stored in an object due to its position above the ground. Examples of objects with gravitational energy Waterfall Paratrooper Raised Hammer Falling Rain Bicycle Downhill Falling Apple
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The energy possessed by an object due to its change in shape. Examples of Objects with Elastic Potential Energy Stretched spring Stretched rubber band Stretched bow
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Kinetic energy is the energy possessed by moving object. Kinetic energy is moving or mechanical energy. There are several forms of Kinetic energy such as Electrical Energy Radiant Energy Thermal Energy Sound Energy
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Electrical energy is the energy of flowing charges called Electrons. Electric energy provided by the battery lights up the bulbs
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“Electricity” reminds us of anything that we plug into an electrical outlet in order to make it work. such as computer refrigerator light iron electric fan kettle electric hair dryer water pump
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Radiant energy is electromagnetic energy that travels in form of waves. Examples of radiant energy Radio waves Visible light Gamma rays Microwaves X-rays Ultraviolet light Electricity
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Thermal energy or Heat causes the vibration and movement of the atoms and molecules within substances. Cooking Making hot coffee Geothermal energy used for producing electricity Keep us warm
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Sound energy is the movement of energy through substances in waves. The waves are different from electromagnetic waves (e.g. light) Sound is produced when a force causes an object or substance to vibrate
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Solar Cell Solar radaition Electrical energy Light energy
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Electrical energy Electric Pot Heat energy
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Electrical energy Mechanical energy Electric Fan
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Electrical energy Mechanical energy Electric Hair Dryer Wind energy Heat energy Sound energy
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Electrical energy Electric Kettle Heat energy
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Electrical energy Mechanical energy Electrical Water Pump
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Electrical energy Light energy Computer Sound energy and
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Electrical energy Electric Iron Heat energy
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Electrical energy Electric Bulb Light energy
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Electrical energy Microphone Sound energy
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Electrical energy Loudspeaker Sound energy
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Electrical energy Microphone Sound energy Loudspeaker Sound energy Electrical energy
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Windmill Wind energy Mechanical energy Electrical energy
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Coal Mechanical energy in turbine Chemical energy in coal Electrical energy Heat energy in steam
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Light energy Chemical energy in battery Light torch
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