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4.NUCLEAR ENERGY---is the energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom. ... There is a huge amount of energy in an atom's dense nucleus. In fact, the power that holds the nucleus together is officially called the "strong force." Nuclear energy can be used to create electricity, but it must first be released from the atom.
5.ENERGY--The ability to do work is called energy. Work is actually a transfer of energy. When work is done to an object, energy is transferred to that object. ... There are 2 types of Mechanical Energy: kinetic energy and potential energy Kinetic Energy (KE) is the energy of motion.
6.ELECTRICAL ENERGY--The first law of thermodynamics, also known as Law of Conservation of Energy, states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed; energy can only be transferred or changed from one form to another. For example, turning on a light would seem to produce energy; however, it is electrical energy that is converted.
7.SOUNDS-Sound energy is produced when an object vibrates. The sound vibrations cause waves of pressure that travel through a medium, such as air, water, wood or metal. Sound energy is a form of mechanical energy.
8.ELECTROSTATICS--is the study of charges, or charged bodies, at rest. ... When positive or negative charge builds up in fixed positions on objects, certain phenomena can be observed that are collectively referred to as static electricity.
9.ELECTRICAL CURRENT--The flow of electrons in a circuit is called the electrical current.
10.KINETIC ENERGY--An object at rest has no kinetic energy. But depending on its position, it will have a form of potential energy. When you hold a rock above the ground, it has gravitational potential energy.