Oil, coal, natural gas, biomass, solar, wind, hydroelectric, and nuclear.
1: chemical energy 2: electromagnetic energy 3: thermal energy 4: nuclear energy 5: mechanical energy 6: electrical energy 7: potential energy 8: kinetic energy
There are 9 types of energy there is: light,sound,heat(thermal),kinetic(movement),elastic, electric, gravitational potential and nuclear.I know this because i started this topic today. (i'm in year 8)
The first and second energy level will hold maximum of 2 and 8 electrons.
The energy of an electromagnetic wave is directly proportional to its frequency. The energy of a wave with a frequency of 8 times 10 Hz would be 8 times the energy of a wave with a frequency of 1 Hz.
Argon has 2 electrons in the first energy level, 8 electrons in the second energy level, and 8 electrons in the third energy level.
these are the 9 sources of energy hope i helped you xx1. coal oil and gas2. nuclear energy3. hydroelectric energy4. solar energy5. wind energy6. biomass energy7. tidal energy8. wave energy9. geothermal energy
Renewable sources of energy that are not fossil fuels include solar power, wind power, hydropower, and geothermal energy. These sources are sustainable, produce minimal greenhouse gas emissions, and are abundant in nature.
1: chemical energy 2: electromagnetic energy 3: thermal energy 4: nuclear energy 5: mechanical energy 6: electrical energy 7: potential energy 8: kinetic energy
There are 9 types of energy there is: light,sound,heat(thermal),kinetic(movement),elastic, electric, gravitational potential and nuclear.I know this because i started this topic today. (i'm in year 8)
If coal were to run out, approximately 30% of the global energy supply would be lost, as coal currently accounts for around 30% of global electricity generation. This loss would necessitate a shift towards other energy sources such as renewables, natural gas, and nuclear power to fill the gap left by coal.
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8 percent of 100 is renewable that the United States was used in 2010.
The total energy used by the water heater can be calculated by multiplying the power (49 kW) by the time it runs (8 hours), giving 392 kWh (kilowatt-hours) of energy used.
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the sun is the main source of energy for earth but indirectly as by solar energy the plants do photosynthesis which powers the planet earth . you may find detailed info in the book "eating the sun by oliver morton"
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