This isn't very specific. Do you mean all dimensions? If that is what you meant then gravity. As far as I know all forms of energy can travel in any direction. Did you mean what forms do move in all directions in a specific situation? Details would be nice.
All radiant energy travels through space in the form of electromagnetic waves.
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Quite simply, the two things - being "a form of energy" and travelling at a speed of light - are completely unrelated. There are other forms of energy that don't travel at all, like potential energy.
Energy is the ability to do work or produce heat. Radiations, such as electromagnetic waves or particles, are forms of energy that travel through space. While all radiation carries energy, not all energy is in the form of radiation.
Radiant energy travels through space in the form of electromagnetic waves, specifically as photons. These photons have no mass and move at the speed of light.
Radiation emitted during nuclear decay produces rays that travel in all directions. This occurs when an unstable nucleus releases energy in the form of gamma rays, which are electromagnetic waves with high energy. Gamma rays can travel in all directions from the source of decay.
Absolutely! Electric energy, kinetic energy, sound waves, light waves, heat ... all kinds of energy travel very well through water.
potential energy is the form of energy
Electromagnetic energy is an invisible form of energy in the transverse wave form. Of the many types of energy in our universe, this form of energy is the only one that does not require a medium or matter to travel on or in. This form of energy can travel through empty space as a transverse wave. There are many different types of electromagnetic energy. Examples of Electromagnetic Energy: 1. Radio waves 2. Microwaves 3. Infrared radiation 4. Visible light - all colors of the spectrum that we can see. 5. Ultraviolet light 6. X-rays 7. Gamma radiation
The form of energy present in all energy transformations is usually kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion. As energy is converted from one form to another, it typically involves changes in the amount of kinetic energy present.
No, all forms of energy cannot travel in a vacuum. We know that electromagnetic energy (like light or radio waves) can travel in a vacuum. So can gravity waves. But mechanical energy (like sound) cannot.
All of them.