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the energy transferred by a force to a moving object.

energy created by the flow of electrons through a conductor.

energy stored in chemical bonds of molecules.

energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation. most often associated with a wavelength that is visible to the eye.

random kinetic energy possessed by objects in a material at finite temperature. an object that feels hot has a lot of this.

process of changing from one form of energy to another.

the transfer of thermal energy between two bodies which are at different temperatures. the si unit for this is the joule. generally considered the raising of temperature due to thermal energy.

the spontaneous emission of energy and/or matter from the nucleus of an unstable atom. as a result of this emission, the atom may be converted into an atom of a different element.

the capacity for doing work. it may be transformed from one form to another.

this law states that, in any process, energy is neither created nor destroyed. it can only be converted from one form to another.

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chemical energy

conservation of energy

electrical energy

energy

heat

light energy

mechanical energy

radioactivity

thermal energy

transformation

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