Nuclear Energy
It depends to the countries and what resources they have. Some alternatives to coal energy could be using oil, gas and even atomic energy in some cases.
Yes, atomic energy is considered a non-conventional source of energy. It is derived from nuclear reactions, specifically fission or fusion processes, and is different from conventional sources like fossil fuels or renewable energy sources.
atomic sources and knowing the energy of the sun.
Some sources of energy in physics include mechanical energy (associated with the motion and position of an object), chemical energy (stored in chemical bonds), nuclear energy (released from atomic reactions), thermal energy (associated with the temperature of an object), and electromagnetic energy (associated with light and other electromagnetic waves).
there is wind energy,light,heat,sound and some more Edit: Above are just renewable energy sources. Deferent energy sources are: Biofuel Fossil fuel Nuclear energy
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Atomic energy can be found in the nucleus of atoms, particularly in isotopes that are unstable and undergo nuclear reactions such as fission or fusion. This energy is harnessed in nuclear power plants to generate electricity. Additionally, atomic energy is present in natural sources such as the sun and radioactive elements in the Earth's crust.
Nuclear energy means energy obtained from changes in the nucleus, which is nuclear fission on earth and fusion in stars (possibly on earth in the distant future). Radioactivity is also a nuclear phenomenen which can give small amounts of useful energy. When you move to the atomic level you are dealing in Chemistry rather than Nuclear Physics, and some chemical reactions give out energy, most notably the burning of fossil fuels with oxygen.
Explain why energy is necessary to chemical reactions, and describe some common sources of energy.
They release some of the energy bound in atomic nuclei.
Sources of energy which are not renewable are those that use up a substance to create the energy. These include fossil fuel energy (oil, gas and coal) and atomic energy (uranium and thorium).Sources of energy which are renewable are resources such as wood or other plant derived fuels. Generally included in this heading are those energy sources which are inexhaustible such as water power in its many forms, solar power, geothermal energy, and wind energy.
some energy sources are non renewable but some are renewable