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Kinetic Potential Chemical Thermal Definition Energy of motion Amount depends on speed and mass 1-2 Examples Person running Picture Definition Energy of an object due to its position Gravitational potential energy depends on weight and height 1-2 Examples Pulling back a bow or rubber band Picture Chemical Thermal Definition Total amount of energy of particles that make up an object. Depends on position of particles and speed that they are moving 1-2 Examples Steam has a lot of thermal energy Picture Definition Energy of a compound that changes as its atoms are rearranged Form of potential energy (the energy is stored in the bonds of the compound) 1-2 Examples Food and Gasoline are examples Picture

Electrical Sound Nuclear Light . Definition Energy of moving electrons Form of both Potential (in production magnets change position) and Kinetic Energy (Electrons move back and form transferring energy) 1-2 Examples - T.V. Picture Definition Energy caused by an objects vibrations Form of potential and kinetic energy. 1-2 Examples Hitting a drum Picture Nuclear Light Definition Energy associated with changes in the nucleus of an atom Two Types- Sun – 2 H nuclei join to make Helium  energy released Power Plants -split atoms of uranium  energy 1-2 Examples – The Sun Picture Definition Produced by vibrations of electrically charged particles. 1-2 Examples Light bulb Picture