heat energy
This question is misguided. It is the energy type that is transferred, not the source. The type is heat.
electrical energy
Conduction is the type of heat transfer that occurs when heat is transferred through a substance. In conduction, heat moves from higher to lower temperature regions within the substance.
kinetic
kinetic
Kinetic energy is the type of energy that depends on how fast the molecules in a substance are moving.
When energy is transferred to another object, it can cause an increase in the object's kinetic or potential energy, depending on the type of energy transferred. This can result in the object gaining speed, height, or temperature, for example. The amount of energy transferred will depend on factors such as the type of energy, the distance over which it is transferred, and any inefficiencies in the transfer process.
In an exothermic reaction, energy is transferred from the substance reacting to its surroundings. Some common exothermic reactions are burning things, making ice cubes, and mixing water and strong acids.
True
The type of energy that is transferred when a force is applied over a distance is mechanical energy. This includes both potential energy (stored energy due to an object's position) and kinetic energy (energy of motion).
Kinetic energy is the type of energy that depends on how fast the molecules in a substance are moving.
No, the type of energy transferred by a wave in a medium is potential energy. Waves transfer energy by causing particles in the medium to oscillate or move. This transfer of energy is due to the potential energy stored in the medium's configuration.