Examples are:
- rotation and revolution of the earth
- objects that are falling (free fall)
- wind turbines
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falling rocks
bouncing ball
boulder on top of a hill
a mechanical energy is a kind of energy
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Three examples of stored energy from photosynthesis are glucose, starch, and cellulose. These molecules store energy in the form of chemical bonds, which can be broken down through cellular respiration to release energy for various metabolic processes.
Nuclear reactions, chemical reactions, and mechanical processes like falling objects releasing potential energy as kinetic energy are examples of processes that release energy.
To calculate mechanical energy, you typically add the kinetic energy (0.5 * mass * velocity^2) to the potential energy (mass * gravity * height). The total mechanical energy is the sum of these two forms of energy.
a mechanical energy is a kind of energy
Rotation of turbine blades, genrator, pully, wheels, lever.
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Kinetic energy of a moving object.
There are many examples of how chemical energy can be transformed into mechanical energy. Perhaps the best known example is the combustion of gasoline in an engine to power an automobile.
An example is pushing a toy car you have to push the car and your moving and the car moves also mechanical energy
Examples of mechanical heat energy include frictional heating produced when rubbing hands together, the heat generated when braking a car, and the heat generated from compressing air in a bicycle pump.
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You can transform thermal energy to electrical energy in a power plant, chemical energy to mechanical energy in an internal combustion engine, or nuclear energy into thermal energy in a nuclear reactor. These are just three examples.
Examples of conversion of mechanical energy into light energy include a light bulb, which converts electrical energy (generated by a mechanical source like a power plant) into light energy through the heating of a filament, and a hand-crank flashlight, which converts mechanical energy from the hand-crank into light energy through the activation of a dynamo or generator.