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Energy

Energy is: The ability to do work 2 Types of energy are: Kinetic Energy = energy moving or in use Potential Energy = energy stored or at rest

6 Main Forms of Energy Radiant Chemical Mechanical Electrical Thermal Nuclear

The lowest form of energy is thermal which is caused by friction. The ultimate beginning form of all energy transformations is nuclear (on the sun) The form of energy that is always considered intermediate is electrical because it is usually not stored usefully and is made from the transformation of another source.

Law of Conservation of Energy Energy cannot be created Energy cannot be destroyed Energy can be transformed (change forms)

10 most common sources of energy Solar Coal Hydro Nuclear Biomass Petroleum & Natural Gas WInd Propane Geothermal

The most used energy source is petroleum. The energy source used to generate most electricity is coal. Second is nuclear power .

2 Categories of Energy Sources Renewable which is able to be used over and over again Nonrenewable which is only able to be used once.

Fossil Fuel energy sources include: Coal Petroleum Natural Gas Propane