Energy takes a few forms, but none are more powerful than another. X Jules of electrical energy will be turned into X Jules of thermal energy when put through a heating element.
This is called the Law of conservation of energy. Energy is neither created nor destroyed.
I believe what you're really asking, is what form of energy storage holds the most energy per gram.
Matter itself is energy per the equation E=mc^2 1KG of matter = 89,876,000,000 MJ
Nuclear plants turn about 0.1% of the mass of a block of uranium into energy, so from 1KG of Uranium you'll get 88,250,000 MJ
The next pratical method is gasoline: 1KG of gas = 50 MJ
No. The Air Force is one of the most powerful military branch in the World. No other military branches has ever defeated the Air Force branch.
The most powerful bomb ever made was the tsar bomb.
Einstein said that the most powerful force is the Strong Nuclear Force, thus the adjective 'strong'.
the powerful force is moving water
An Atomic Force microscope is the most powerful type
yes, maybe the most powerful.
Strong nuclear forces is most powerful force.
Gravity.
Fluorine is the most reactive.
No. Water is the most powerful thing on planet Earth. Not God, love, your soul, gravity, inertia..etc. Quite simply and scientifically the most powerful force on Earth is WATER.
It depends if the memory from the caster is happy enough.
Hydrogen bomb is the most powerful bomb