Energy is the ability to do work. Energy appears in many forms.
Energy associated with motion is called mechanical energy. Water
in a waterfall has a great amount of mechanical energy. So does a car
traveling down the interstate. Mechanical energy is always associated
with motion or something that is moving.
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Heat energy is caused by the motion of particles that make up
matter. When you rub your hands together, you are converting mechanical
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Chemical energy is the energy released when atoms bond together.
The fuel in a rocket engine has stored chemical energy. When the
fuel is ignited the fuel's stored chemical energy becomes heat energy
and mechanical energy. In nature, only green plants can combine
carbon dioxide with water to produce hydrocarbon compounds such
as sugar. This process is photosynthesis and is energized by the
sun. When we eat green plants, the combustion of food in our body
is simular to the combustion of rocket fuel. We convert the chemical
energy from plants to heat and mechanical energy. Remember, the
reaction rate of the rocket fuel is much faster. |
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Nuclear energy is the energy produced in the nucleus of an atom.
When the nucleus of an atom splits, nuclear energy is produced in
the form of heat, sound, and light energy. Nuclear energy is also
released when nuclei collide at high speeds and fuse together; this
is how the sun produces its heat and light energy.
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Electromagnetic (light) energy is the energy moving electrons
give off in the form of light. Power lines carry electromagnetic
energy in the form of electricity into your home to power your lights
and appliances. |
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