Energy Notes Forms of Energy.

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Forms of Energy All forms of Energy fall under 2 categories: Potential and Kinetic

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Forms of Energy

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Forms of Energy All forms of Energy fall under 2 categories:

Potential and Kinetic

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Potential Energy Potential energy is stored

energy and the energy of position (gravitational).

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KE to PE and PE to KE

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Chemical Energy Chemical energy is the energy stored in the bonds

of atoms and molecules. Biomass, petroleum, natural gas, propane and coal are examples of stored chemical energy.

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Nuclear energy Nuclear energy is the energy stored in the nucleus

of an atom. It is the energy that holds the nucleus together. The nucleus of a uranium atoms is an example of nuclear energy. This type of energy comes from nuclear fission or fusion.

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Stored Mechanical Energy Stored mechanical energy is energy stored in

objects or substances by the application of a force. Compressed metal springs and stretched rubber bands are examples of stored mechanical energy.

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Gravitational Energy Gravitational energy is the

energy of place or position. Water held in a reservoir behind a hydropower dam is an example of gravitational potential energy. When the water in the reservoir is released to spin the turbines, it becomes motion energy.

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Kinetic energy Kinetic energy is motion.

It is the motion of waves, electrons, atoms, molecules and substances.

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Radiant Energy Radiant energy is

electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves. Radiant energy includes visible light, x-rays, gamma rays and radio waves. Solar energy is an example.

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Thermal Energy Thermal energy (or heat) is the internal energy in

substances. It is the vibration and movement of atoms and molecules within substances.

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Motion The movement of objects or substances from one

place to another is motion. Wind is an example of motion energy.

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Sound Sound is the movement of energy through objects

or substances in longitudinal waves.

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Electrical Energy Electrical energy is the movement of electrons.

Lightning and electricity are examples of electrical energy.