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Energy available for release stored in chemical bonds, can be released in a chemical reaction
Chemical Energy
Thermal Energy
Kinetic Energy
Potential Energy
Principle stating that energy is either created nor destroyed in an ordinary chemical or physical process (also known as the first law of thermodynamics)
Conservation of momentum
Use of Energy
Conservation of Energy
Conservation of Kinetic Energy
The comparison of the amount of energy or product produced to the amount of energy or product put im
Conservation
Misplacement
Transfer
Efficiency
Energy produced as a resul of moving electric charges
Electrical Energy
Chemical Energy
Mechanical Energy
Thermal Energy
Energy stored in an object due to its position
Thermal Energy
Nuclear Energy
Electrical Energy
Gravitational (Potential) Energy
The energy of an object due to its motion or position; KE + PE
Mechanical Energy
Kinetic Energy
Electrical Energy
Potential Energy
The internal energy of a system including the kinetic energy of its particle, heat.
Light Energy
Thermal Energy
Nuclear Energy
Chemical Energy
The energy released during nuclear reactions, especially when used to generate electricity.
Gravitational (Potential) Energy
Thermal Energy
Nuclear Energy
Light Energy
Changing from one form of energy to another
Energy Conversion
Energy Relation
Energy generation
The transfer of energy from one object or material to another object or material
Energy Conversion
Energy Production
Energy Transfer
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