Until converted, it is potential energy. However, to make nuclear energy domestically useful it is converted into thermal (thermodynamic) energy (heat), which, in turn, is converted into electrical energy, both of which are kinetic energy.
In a nuclear bomb, the transformation of nuclear potential energy (from the nuclei of atoms) into thermal energy and kinetic energy occurs during the process of nuclear fission. This causes a rapid release of energy in the form of a powerful explosion.
Potential energy - gravitational, chemical, nuclear Kinetic energy - mechanical, thermal, electrical, motion, radiant, sound
No, not all energy is nuclear. Energy exists in many forms, such as electrical, chemical, thermal, kinetic, and potential energy. Nuclear energy is a specific type of energy generated from nuclear reactions in the nucleus of atoms.
thermal , light , electrical , chemical , mechanical , sound
Yes, thermal energy can possess potential energy when it is stored in a system and has the potential to do work.
thermal energy
In a nuclear bomb, the transformation of nuclear potential energy (from the nuclei of atoms) into thermal energy and kinetic energy occurs during the process of nuclear fission. This causes a rapid release of energy in the form of a powerful explosion.
Potential energy - gravitational, chemical, nuclear Kinetic energy - mechanical, thermal, electrical, motion, radiant, sound
thermal,nuclear, chemical, electrical, wave, potential, and kinetic energy
Thermal electrical radiant Nuclear potential Kinetic sound Chemical elastic Gravitational potential
Until converted, it is potential energy. However, to make nuclear energy domestically useful it is converted into thermal (thermodynamic) energy (heat), which, in turn, is converted into electrical energy, both of which are kinetic energy.
Mechanical Energy, Gravitational Potential Energy, Electrical Potential Energy, Elastic Potential Energy, Kinetic Energy, Thermal Energy, Electromagnetic Energy, and Nuclear Energy are the ones that I know.
the seven types of energy: kinetic, potential, thermal, electromagnetic, chemical, nuclear, and mass
Elastic (or strain) potential energy Chemical potential energy Gravitational potential energy Light (or solar) energy Sound energy Heat (or thermal) energy Electrical energy (or electricity) Kinetic (or movement) energy Nuclear energy
No, not all energy is nuclear. Energy exists in many forms, such as electrical, chemical, thermal, kinetic, and potential energy. Nuclear energy is a specific type of energy generated from nuclear reactions in the nucleus of atoms.
thermal , light , electrical , chemical , mechanical , sound
Yes, thermal energy can possess potential energy when it is stored in a system and has the potential to do work.