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Heat, or more specifically, Latent Heat.
latent heat
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The latent heat energy levels refers to the heat absorbed during a change phase at a constant pressure and temperature.
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PE refers to potential energy - the energy of position KE refers to kinetic energy - the energy related to an object's speed.
I'm pretty sure it's thermal energy. I hope this isn't for science homework.... Love, Katie :)
Kinetic energy refers to any energy related to motion. A ball rolling up a hill for instance is expending kinetic energy.
Some energy is released as heat.Actually it is about 60%
The latent heat energy levels refers to the heat absorbed during a change phase at a constant pressure and temperature.
Entropy
exothermic reaction
Exothermic energy refers to outside energy. This type of energy is released usually via heat or light from a system.
Energy change refers to the difference in the amount of energy of a system before and after a process. It can be in the form of heat, work, or a combination of both. Energy change is typically quantified in units such as joules or calories.
Ferns and other green plants get their energy from light through the process of photosynthesis. Respiration refers to processes in animals during which oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is released while energy is produced.
Exothermic, generally. Exo- is out, -thermic refers to heat energy. You could have an endothermic reaction with other energy released, say radiation or work, but it is less common.
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It refers to the energy changes that take place during a chemical reaction.
The other four forms of energy are thermal, electrical, chemical, and nuclear. Thermal energy refers to the energy associated with heat, electrical energy is the energy of electric charges, chemical energy is stored in chemical bonds, and nuclear energy is released during nuclear reactions.
You can't. Nuclear energy refers to energy released by splitting or combining the nuclei of atoms. Geothermal energy refers to energy that comes from heat in the earth (geo referring to the earth, and thermal meaning heat). Once you generate heat from either of those sources, the heat is going to be the same.