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list three physical sourcses of energy
About every thing you do uses energy. Here are some examples:Run, walk (uses the energy from the food you eat; on the other hand, the following examples use more technological sources of energy)Watch televisionUse the computerDrive a carTurn a light on (or keep it on)
kinetic, thermal, potential, chemical
List of examples of energy conversions1. Electric Generator (Mechanical Energy into Electrical Energy)2. Electric Motor (Electrical Energy into Mechanical Energy)3. Steam Engine (Thermal Energy into Mechanical Energy)4. Diesel or Petrol Engine (Chemical Energy into Mechanical Energy)5. Stove (Chemical Energy into Thermal Energy)6. Electric Bulb (Electrical Energy into Thermal and Light Energy)7. Cellular Respiration (Chemical Energy into Thermal and Mechanical Energy)
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Chloroplasts are the organelles that carry out photosynthesis in plant cells, converting light energy into chemical energy in the form of glucose.
Renewable energy sources are those that can be replenished naturally over time, while non-renewable energy sources are finite and will deplete with use. Examples of renewable energy include solar energy and wind energy, which harness natural processes. In contrast, examples of non-renewable energy sources include coal and natural gas, both of which are derived from fossil fuels and cannot be replaced on a human timescale.
Oil refineries, chemical manufacturing plants and dry-cleaning business
Mechanical energy - energy associated with moving objects. Thermal energy - energy resulting from the motion of atoms and molecules. Electrical energy - energy generated by the movement of electrons. Chemical energy - energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds. Nuclear energy - energy released from the nucleus of an atom through fission or fusion reactions.
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Chemical energy - A battery (Converting chemical energy to electrical energy) Kinetic energy - A ball rolling on the floor Heat - When you rub your hands together (kinetic-->heat) Potential energy - a skateboarder on top of a hill (potential-->kinetic when rolling downhill)
Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity. Wind turbines convert wind energy into electricity. Gasoline engines in cars convert chemical energy into kinetic energy. Photosynthesis in plants converts sunlight into chemical energy.