Mechanical
Mechanical Energy
The area of the brain associated with the recognition of faces and the recognition of other familiar objects is the fusiform gyrus. This is the part of the brain affected with the condition of "face blindness."
Radiant energy, such as light and electromagnetic waves, is not directly associated with the particles of objects and can travel through a vacuum.
Familiar objects and machines can have various forms of energy, such as electrical energy (from batteries or power sources), mechanical energy (from movement or stored in springs), thermal energy (from heat sources), and potential energy (stored energy based on position or configuration).
Elasticity.
Objects in motion have kinetic energy, which is the energy associated with their motion. This energy depends on the velocity and mass of the object.
Kinetic energy is the form of energy found in large moving objects. It is energy associated with motion.
The potential energy associated with objects that can be stretched is called elastic potential energy. This energy is stored within the stretched object and can be released when the object returns to its original shape.
That is called elastic energy.
kinetic and potential
Elastic Potential energy
All moving objects have kinetic energy. This form of energy is associated with their motion and depends on both their mass and velocity.