Electrostatic energy is the type of energy which comes from the forces which electrical charges exert on each other. Simple examples of electrostatic energy are hair standing up after rubbing it on a balloon and how amber will attract particles when rubbed against another material.
it releases lattice energy
Thermal energy, mechanical energy, electrical energy and light energy.
Potential stands for the position. Hence potential energy is due to the position. Gravitational, electric potential, magnetic potential, elastic potential. If the energy is possessed during the motion it is said to be kinetic. So if a moving proton approaches a positively charged nucleus then it has to stand for an instant due to electrostatic repulsion. In that still position, the whole KE will be available as electrostatic potential energy.
Kinetic- Throwing a baseballPotential- Holding a baseballGravitational Potential- A diver standing motionless of a diving boardElastic Potential- Bouncing a bouncy ball.Mechanical- A moving trainChemical- Gasoline in a carElectrical- Lightning StrikingElectromagnetic- Satellites in spaceNuclear- An exploding bombThermal- Boiling Water
waiting for water to boil ice in water soup and veggies
Some examples are solar energy, wind energy, tidal energy.
Electrostatic potential energy
electric fan
The formula for calculating the electrostatic energy of a spherical shell is U (Q2)/(8R), where U is the electrostatic energy, Q is the charge on the shell, is the permittivity of free space, and R is the radius of the shell.
An electrostatic transducer converts electrical energy into mechanical energy, often used in speakers and headphones to produce sound.
rubber and plastic... all i know
Nuclear energy
photosynthesis!!
Cost Temperature Speed Frequency Wavelength Electrostatic potential Electric charge Length Mass Volume Capacitance Inductance Resistance Energy Power
factories
windmills
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