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- Wind energy is a form of solar energy.
- Wind energy (or wind power) describes the process by which wind is used to generate electricity.
- Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy in the wind into mechanical power.
- A generator can convert mechanical power into electricity.
- Solar energy is defined as the transformation of energy that is present in the sun and is one of the renewable energies.
- Once the sunlight passes through the earth’s atmosphere, most of it is in the form of visible light and infrared radiation.
- Plants use it to convert into sugar and starches and this process of conversion is known as photosynthesis.
- Solar cell panels are used to convert this energy into electricity.
When the wind passes on the water surface, it leads to the pressure difference between the upper and bottom wind that results in the generation of waves.
- Wave energy is the energy that is gained by the waves.
- When the wind blows on the seashore, it shifts its energy to these waves.
- These waves carry a lot of power which we call wave power.
- It is the energy that is generated from the heat within the Earth.
- Hot rocks in the core of Earth emits the surface of the earth with steam and pressure.
- This steam is used to run turbines and produce electricity.
- Nuclear energy is the energy that is in an atom’s nucleus, or core.
- Atoms are small units of the universe that make up all matter, and energy is what binds together the nucleus.
- In an atom’s dense nucleus, there is an immense quantity of energy.
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