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Energy from movement of electrons
electrical energy
radiant energy
nuclear energy
chemical energy
Energy that comes from a vibrating source and travels through solids, liquids, and gases. Cannot travel through empty space.
gravitational energy
thermal energy
sound energy
elastic energy
Energy that comes from vibrating atoms and molecules. All atoms and molecules are always moving and vibrating, except absolute zero. This can be generated from friction.
nuclear energy
mechanical energy
sound energy
thermal energy
Energy due to position. Based on height and mass
mechanical energy
gravitational energy
elastic energy
electrical energy
Any king of potential or kinetic energy
mechanical energy
gravitational energy
elastic energy
electrical energy
Energy from atoms combining or splitting
mechanical energy
radiant energy
chemical energy
nuclear energy
Energy from the entire electromagnetic spectrum, including visible light. Can travel through space
chemical energy
radiant energy
thermal energy
gravitational energy
Energy stored in bonds and released or absorbed during reactions
thermal energy
nuclear energy
radiant energy
chemical energy
Energy from compressing or stretching an object
gravitational energy
mechanical energy
electrical energy
elastic energy
radiant
nuclear
chemical
thermal
chemical
elastic
sound
thermal
mechanical
radiant
sound
chemical
mechanical
nuclear
radiant
chemical
mechanical
gravitational
elastic
thermal
gravitational
mechanical
sound
thermal
elastic
mechanical
gravitational
thermal
nuclear
thermal
gravitational
chemical
thermal
elastic
electric
mechanical
gravitational
elastic
mechanical
electric
thermal
nuclear
electric
mechanical
radiant
thermal
chemical
sound
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