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Define Energy and also define its type​

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Answered by avinash9631
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Energy, in physics, the capacity for doing work. It may exist in potential, kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear, or other various forms. There are, moreover, heat and work—i.e., energy in the process of transfer from one body to another.

Answered by Anonymous
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Energy, in physics, the capacity for doing work. It may exist in potential, kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear, or other various forms. There are, moreover, heat and work—i.e., energy in the process of transfer from one body to another.

The 6 Forms of Energy. There are many forms of energy: like solar, wind, wave and thermal to name a few, but the 6 Forms of Energy are: Sound, Chemical, Radiant, Electric, Atomic and Mechanical. Sound Energy- is produced when an object is made to vibrate. Examples: Voices, whistles, horns and musical instruments.

Chemical Energy - is really a form of potential energy and is the energy stored in food, gasoline or chemical combinations.

Examples: Striking a match, combining vinegar and baking soda to form CO2 Gas, breaking light sticks releases chemical energy.

Radiant Energy - is a combination of heat and light energy. Light energy, like sound energy, travels out in all directions in waves.

Examples: A light bulb, the glowing coils on a toaster, the sun, and even headlights on cars.

Electrical Energy - Energy produced by electrons moving through a substance is known as electrical energy. We mostly see electric energy in batteries and from the outlets in our homes. Electrical energy lights our homes, run motors, and makers our TVs and radios work.

Examples: CD players, TVs and Video games.

Atomic Energy - is produced when you split atoms. A tremendous amount of energy is released when this happens.

Examples:Atomic bombs, nuclear power plants, nuclear submarines, and the sun.

Mechanical Energy - is moving energy. It is the form that we most see around us. All moving objects produce mechanical energy. The movements within machines is also mechanical energy.

Examples: People, a rolling bicycle, moving gears, and running car.

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