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Energy Sources
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Radiant
• Radiant energy is energy that is carried by light.
• Examples: light, x-rays, gamma rays, radio waves, and visible light
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Thermal (heat) energy
• Energy that is formed by the movement and vibration of atoms. Thermal energy increases as an object’s temperature increases.
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Sound
• Energy that is produced by sound vibrations as vibrations travel through different material.
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Kinetic energy
• Energy of movement. For example, running water or a person walking down the hall.
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Mechanical energy
• Energy from the force of moving parts.• Examples: bending your arm to carry
something or a crane moving an object.
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Electrical energy
• Energy formed by the movement of electrons and usually travels through a wire.
• Example: Lightning
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Gravitational Potential energy
• Potential energy that an object has at an elevated position.
• Example: a rock at the top of a hill, a ball at the top of its bounce.
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Chemical energy
• Energy that is stored in chemical bonds.• Examples: a battery, burning wood,
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Nuclear energy
• Energy that is made from the splitting of atoms.
• Example: Light from the Sun