The basic ones are just:
Chemical Energy- CE
Kinetic Energy-KE
Heat energy-HE
Light energy-LE
Gravitational Potential energy-GPE
Chemical energy-CE
Sound energy- SE
Electrical energy-EE
Elastic potential energy-EPE
Magnetic
Kinetic
Heat/Thermal
Light
Gravitational Potential
Chemical
Sound
Electrical
Elastic
nuclear
Sound
Sound Energy Light Energy
Nuclear Energy Chemical EnergyElectrical Energy Solar Energy
Wind Energy Kinetic EnergyPotential Energyuclear
Energy can take different forms, and it can be transmitted in different ways. Therefore, there is not a single formula, but several, depending on the type of energy transmission. In general, the total amount of energy that arrives at the destination will be less than or equal to the amount of energy that leaves the origin.
Velocity by itself is not an energy - it has different dimensions. Any object that moves has kinetic energy - calculated as KE = 0.5 x mass x velocity2.
Many different chemicals burn and produce flames, but different chemicals have different chemical properties, and produce different amounts of energy when they burn. Those which produce more energy, will also produce hotter flames.
It is hard to verify it in every case, because there are many different possible cases. However, you can see that it's reasonable to assume that it's true, by checking that that in many different situations, if one type of energy gets reduced, another type of energy increases.
Energy comes in different forms; it would help to know what type of energy you are talking about. Energy that can move around includes mechanical waves (for example, waves in water), sound waves, light and other electromagnetic radiation.
Heat is a type of energy.
Please clarify what type of energy you are talking about. Different considerations apply to different types of energy.
chemical energy, mechanical energy, heat energy, electromagnetic energy, nuclear energy
in an engine potential (gas) to thermal To kinetic
its transformed into a different type of energy..such as thermal energy or heat
energy is transmitted by different waves
No. Nuclear energy is a type of energy that is quite different from chemical energy.
Heat energy is different from potential energy. Heat energy provides warmth and potential energy is due to height.
You can change one type of energy to another type of energy. In general, you can freely convert between different types of energy - with some limitations due to the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
There are different types of energy transfers; the details depend on what type of energy transfer you are thinking about.
Energy can be neither created or destroyed but can be transformed to a different type of energy.
Energy pyramid