Electric energy requires the movement of electrons.
Food energy, which is a type of chemical energy.
an element of time used in dance would be the waltz. i think 2 adjectives that would describe the energy of ballet would be graceful, and beautiful. an example of the type of movement through which this can be seen i would say would be grand jetes (or big leaps in the air)
The Primary or P-wave which is a type of compression or longitudinal wave travels with a push and pull movement.
Food energy, which is a type of chemical energy.
A backwards one. -_-
Kenetic
Electrical energy is due to the movement of electrons. This type of energy is commonly used to power various devices and electrical systems.
The movement of atoms, molecules, waves, and electrons is associated with kinetic energy. This type of energy is related to the motion of an object or particles.
electrical energy --- electricity
Actually Thermal energy is produced by the movement of atoms and molecules!!
Convection is a type of energy transfer that requires a fluid. It involves the movement of heated fluid, such as air or water, to transfer heat energy from one location to another.
Brushing your teeth involves mechanical energy, as it requires physical movement to brush the teeth using a toothbrush.
The type of energy that works by removing electrons from atoms to produce electricity is called electrical energy. This is typically achieved through processes like chemical reactions in batteries or the movement of electrons through conductive materials in electrical circuits.
Type your answer here... when adding an electrons to oxygen it needs more energy in electron affinity in order to attract electrons from other atoms to be stable.and we know that oxygen is in short of two electrons.so in the other hand when an electron is removed from oxygen it will be unstable and will be needing more ionization energy to be able to remove an electron to it.Thus mean indeed when adding or removing electrons for oxygen it requires energy.
Kinetic energy.
Active transport requires energy to move a molecule.
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