ENERGY
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- 3. energy, a form of mechanical energy produced by vibrating objects which travels in longitudinal waves through solid liquids or gases
- 4. energy, power derived from natural self-replenishing sources—such as sunlight wind and water—that are constantly replenished and never run out
- 7. energy, the internal energy present in a substance due to the constant random movement of its atoms and molecules
- 11. internal energy present in a system due to the random kinetic energy (movement and vibration) of its atoms and molecules
- 12. energy, the power stored in the nucleus (core) of an atom that holds protons and neutrons together
- 13. a form of energy resulting from the movement of tiny charged particles usually electrons through a conductor like a metal wire
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- 1. energy, the stored energy an object possesses due to its position arrangement or state rather than its motion
- 2. energy, the sum of an object's kinetic energy (motion) and potential energy (position/stored), representing its capacity to do work
- 5. the fundamental capacity to do work
- 6. energy, a form of electromagnetic radiation
- 8. transfer, the process by which energy moves from one system object or location to another or changes from one form to another
- 9. energy, the energy an object possesses due to its motion depending on both its mass and velocity
- 10. energy, a form of potential energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules holding them together