There are basically two types of mechanical energy: kinetic energy (energy of movement), which you have whenever any object moves; and potential energy (energy of position). An example of potential energy is gravitational potential energy, when an object is higher than at its lowest-possible point - it requires energy to get it there, and energy can be obtained from letting it fall down, as well as other, similar situations, where something has energy related to some force, such as elastic energy, or energy from pushing something against an electric or magnetic field.
example of mechanical refrigeration
example of mechanical refrigeration
A common example of mechanical energy is a moving car. The kinetic energy possessed by the car as it moves is a form of mechanical energy.
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No, light is not an example of a mechanical wave. Light is an example of an electromagnetic wave, which does not require a medium to propagate, unlike mechanical waves like sound waves which do require a medium.
An example is, if you get on a bus, it needs mechanical energy to go to its destination.
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Smoke is an example of mechanical energy and heat energy. This is because the internal motion of atoms is called heat energy and mechanical energy is energy associated with motion. Smoke contains atoms moving which is both an example of heat and mechanical energy.
an example of mechanical weathering is called ice wedging. it is when water gets into a small crack in rock then freeze and expand breaking the rock.
sound waves are a example of mechanical waves