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How many types types of energy ...? Explain it .

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Answered by Sanjna999
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Energy exists in many different forms. Examples of these are: light energy, heat energy, mechanical energy, gravitational energy, electrical energy, sound energy, chemical energy, nuclear or atomic energy and so on. Each form can be converted or changed into the other forms.

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✐Energy is defined as the ability to do work. Energy comes in various forms. Here are 10 common types of energy and examples of them.

□Mechanical Energy

Mechanical energy is energy that results from movement or the location of an object. Mechanical energy is the

sum of kinetic energy and potential energy.

Examples: An object possessing mechanical energy has

both kinetic and potential energy, although the energy of

one of the forms may be equal to zero. A moving car has

kinetic energy. If you move the car up a mountain, it has

kinetic and potential energy. A book sitting on a table

has potential energy.

□Thermal Energy

Thermal energy or heat energy reflects the temperature difference between two systems.

Example: A cup of hot coffee has thermal energy. You generate heat and have thermal energy with respect to your environment.

□Nuclear Energy

Nuclear energy is energy resulting from changes in the atomic nuclei or from nuclear reactions.

Example: Nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, and nuclear

decay are examples of nuclear energy. An atomic

detonation or power from a nuclear plant are specific

examples of this type of energy.

□Chemical Energy

Chemical energy results from chemical reactions

between atoms or molecules. There are different types

of chemical energy, such as electrochemical energy and

chemiluminescence.

Example: A good example of chemical energy is an electrochemical cell or battery.

□Electromagnetic Energy

Electromagnetic energy (or radiant energy) is energy from light or electromagnetic waves.

Example: Any form of light has electromagnetic energy,

including parts of the spectrum we can't see. Radio,

gamma rays, x-rays, microwaves, and ultraviolet light are

some examples of electromagnetic energy.

□Sonic Energy

Sonic energy is the energy of sound waves. Sound waves travel through the air or another medium.

Example: A sonic boom, a song played on a stereo, your voice.

□Gravitational Energy

Energy associated with gravity involves the attraction

between two objects based on their mass. It can serve

as a basis for mechanical energy, such as the potential

energy of an object placed on a shelf or the kinetic

energy of the Moon in orbit around the Earth.

Example: Gravitational energy holds the atmosphere to the Earth.

□Kinetic Energy

Kinetic energy is the energy of motion of a body. It ranges from 0 to a positive value.

Example: An example is a child swinging on a swing. No

matter whether the swing is moving forward or

backward, the value of the kinetic energy is never

negative.

□Potential Energy

Potential energy is the energy of an object's position.

Example: When a child swinging on a swing reaches the

top of the arc, she has maximum potential energy. When

she is closest to the ground, her potential energy is at its minimum (0). Another example is throwing a ball into the

air. At the highest point, the potential energy is greatest.

As the ball rises or falls it has a combination of potential

and kinetic energy.

□Ionization Energy

Ionization energy is the form of energy that binds electrons to the nucleus of its atom, ion, or molecule.

Example: The first ionization energy of an atom is the

energy needed to remove one electron completely. The

second ionization energy is energy to remove a second electron and is greater than that required to remove the

first electron.

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