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people use energy to play, study, and live.
Work uses the same unit as energy. Ideally, you would use the same units for work, potential energy, kinetic energy, or any other type of energy. In the SI, that is the joule.
A1 Mechanical energy is energy produce from raw materials which are burnt, such as oil, work is the use of energy ehich may be mechanical, or physical, which means the use of foods to produce energy which is then used for work, so no, they are not the same thing A2 Energy and work have the same units, ie Joules in the SI system, and the dimensions are Force x Distance, or Newtons x Meters. I always think of work as the use of energy. Thus for example you release energy from a fuel such as gasoline by burning it, and use this energy to do work, ie propelling a car.
Kinetic energy from the wind.
Nuclear energy and renewable energy are not related. Renewable energy does not use nuclear energy.
Energy does not have the ability to do work, but we use energy to do work. Work is the application of force over a distance. The amount of energy changes how much work can be done, but energy technically does not do any work.
Work and energy use the same units; but the term "work" is used in the sense of "transfer of energy" (amount of energy transferred).
You use electrical energy.
people use energy to play, study, and live.
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Work uses the same unit as energy. Ideally, you would use the same units for work, potential energy, kinetic energy, or any other type of energy. In the SI, that is the joule.
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You can use energy to cook food, heat your home, and make your car work.
A1 Mechanical energy is energy produce from raw materials which are burnt, such as oil, work is the use of energy ehich may be mechanical, or physical, which means the use of foods to produce energy which is then used for work, so no, they are not the same thing A2 Energy and work have the same units, ie Joules in the SI system, and the dimensions are Force x Distance, or Newtons x Meters. I always think of work as the use of energy. Thus for example you release energy from a fuel such as gasoline by burning it, and use this energy to do work, ie propelling a car.
the juice make the energy work.
Kinetic energy from the wind.