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2) state any
four form of enengy​

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Answered by pandeyomg40
2

Explanation:

  1. Light energy
  2. Heat energy
  3. Electric energy
  4. Mechanical energy
Answered by Anonymous
15

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\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\: ⟶ In physics , energy is the quantitative property that must be transferred to an object to perform work on , or to heat the object . Energy is conserved quantity ; the law of conservation of energy States that the energy can be converted in օȶ form , but not created or destroyed.

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⟶ There are many forms of energy , but some of them are :

  • \mathtt{\red{Solar\:energy}}

  • \mathtt{\red{Wind\:energy}}

  • \mathtt{\red{Thermal\:energy}}

  • \mathtt{\red{Nuclear\:energy}}

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⟹ solar energy is the radiant light and heat from the sun , that is harnessed using the range of ever evolving technologies such as solar heating , photovoltaics , solar thermal energy , solar architecture , molten salt power plants and artificial photosynthesis.

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⟹ Wind power or wind energy is the use of wind to provide mechanical power through wind turbines to turn electric generators and traditionally do other work , like milling or pumping .

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⟹ Thermal energy refers to several distinct physical concepts , such as internal energy of a system ; heat or sensible heat , which are defined as types of energy transfer or for the characteristics energy of a degree of freedom in a thermal system where is temperature and is the Boltzmann constant .

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⟹ Nuclear energy , also called atomic energy , energy that is released in significant amounts in processes that affect atomic nuclei , the dense crores of atoms. It is distinct from the energy of other atomic phenomena such as ordinary chemical reactions , which involve only in the orbital electrons of atoms .

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