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* thermal energy * chemical energy * nuclear energy * mechanical energy * magnetic energy * electrical energy * radiant energy * elastic energy * sound energy * luminous energy * gravitational energy
here are some: -Linear Kinetic energy -Rotational Kinetic energy -Heat energy -Atomic energy -Electrical energy -Sound energy -Solar energy -Wind energy -Tidal energy -Wave energy -Hydro energy -Nuclear energy -Succesive ionization energy
The various forms of energy include kinetic energy (energy of motion), potential energy (energy stored in an object), thermal energy (heat energy), chemical energy (energy stored in chemical bonds), electrical energy (energy carried by electrons), and nuclear energy (energy stored in atomic nuclei).
There are several types of energy, including kinetic energy (energy associated with motion), potential energy (stored energy), thermal energy (heat energy), chemical energy (energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules), and electrical energy (energy produced by the movement of electrons).
-Light Energy -Thermal Energy -Chemical Energy -Gravitational Potential Energy -Kinetic Energy -Sound Energy -Electrical Energy I think that's all or most of them :)
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Charles Duerr has written: 'SIMON & SCHUSTER FUN WITH CROSTICS #13' 'SIMON & SCHUSTER FUN WITH CROSTICS #8' 'FUN WITH CROSTICS TREASURY 2 (Fun with Crostics Treasury)' 'SIMON AND SCHUSTER'S FUN WITH CROSTICS SERIES #6' 'Simon and Schuster's Dur-Acrostics' 'Simon & Schuster Fun with Crostics #9' 'Simon & Schuster Fun With Crostics #24 (Fun With Crostics, 24)' '100 double acrostics' -- subject(s): Double-crostics 'Dur Acrostics Four' 'S&S'S FUN WITH CROSTICS TREASURY #1 (Fun With Crostics)' 'Simon & Schuster Fun with Crostics #12' 'Fun with Crostics Series #22' 'S&S DUR-ACROSTICS # 3 (Dur-Acrostics)'
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William Yancey Erwin has written: 'Original poems and acrostics' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Acrostics come easily to people with large vocabularies. Bone up on those words, maybe buy a vocabulary energizer book. Look at the word the acrostic is modeled after. Think of what it is and what ways you can say it, trying to use the letters in the word to make the poem. Example: Love Lures Other Valentines. Entrapment. This would be written by someone with a somewhat negative view of love. On the flip side, a confused lover might write Lingering, Oblivious, Vacillating, Emotion. So the acrostic should mimic how you feel about the poem. Hope this helps, I love writing acrostics!
Robert Scamler has written: 'Anagram and acrostick' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Anagrams, Acrostics, History
William Cotter Wilson has written: 'Poems of two worlds' -- subject(s): Acrostics, Santa Claus
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