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Yes, electricity and sound are forms of energy. Electricity is the flow of electric charge, while sound is a type of energy generated by the vibration of particles in a medium (such as air). Both can be harnessed and used to perform work or create other forms of energy.
We use electricity because it is a versatile and efficient form of energy that powers many aspects of modern life, including lighting, heating, cooling, and running electronic devices. Electricity is easy to generate, transmit, and convert into other forms of energy.
Yes, the energy applied to cause vibration can come in various forms like air pressure (sound waves), a stick hitting an object (mechanical), a blow or impact to create movement (mechanical), or electricity (electromagnetic energy) to power a vibrating device.
The plural form of energy is energies.
Static electricity is when electric charges are stationary. This occurs when there is a buildup of electric charge on an object with an imbalance of positive and negative charges.
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Yes, electricity and sound are forms of energy. Electricity is the flow of electric charge, while sound is a type of energy generated by the vibration of particles in a medium (such as air). Both can be harnessed and used to perform work or create other forms of energy.
We use electricity because it is a versatile and efficient form of energy that powers many aspects of modern life, including lighting, heating, cooling, and running electronic devices. Electricity is easy to generate, transmit, and convert into other forms of energy.
In the US, about 20 percent of total electicity. Worldwide it is about 16 percent
the burning of fossil fuels creates thermal energy, which in this case is on the from of steam, which then in turn rotates a turbine
Yes, the energy applied to cause vibration can come in various forms like air pressure (sound waves), a stick hitting an object (mechanical), a blow or impact to create movement (mechanical), or electricity (electromagnetic energy) to power a vibrating device.
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Electicity from coal, oil, natural gas, nuclear, biomass, wind, solar, tidal sources.
It produces about 20 percent of US electicity. If expanded by building new stations it will help to reduce use of fossil fuels
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