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  • ..., such as [[gravitational]] or electric [[potential energy]], which is the energy that an object has because of its position in a gravitational or [[electric == Difference between Kinetic & Potential Energy == ...
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  • ...stored in the position of the system in a potential field, or as internal energy stored in the chemical state of a system".</ref> ...ywC&pg=PA10}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=McCall, Robert P. 2010 |chapter=Energy, work and metabolism|title=Physics of the human body|date=9 May 2010|publis ...
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  • ...e. Gravitational potential energy is [[mechanical energy]] minus [[kinetic energy]]. It has a scalar quantity measured in [[Joule]]s (J). ...you stored when you rode up the hill. Another way gravitational potential energy helps us is by keeping earth and the other planets in orbit in our solar sy ...
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  • :''This article is about orbital (electron) energy levels. For compounds' energy levels, see [[chemical potential]].'' ...lectron configuration]] in [[atom]]s or [[molecule]]s. In other words, the energy spectrum can be [[quantization|quantized]]. ...
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  • [[File:Activation energy.svg|thumb|right|250px|Activation energy with and without a catalyst]] ...and the products of a reaction. The activation energy is the difference in energy between the [[transition state]] and the starting reagents. ...
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  • ...onservation of energy in physics. For energy resources sustainably, see: [[Energy conservation]].'' ...''[[first law of thermodynamics]]''' is a statement of the conservation of energy for thermodynamic systems. ...
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  • ..., such as [[gravitational]] or electric [[potential energy]], which is the energy that an object has because of its position in a gravitational or [[electric == Difference between Kinetic & Potential Energy == ...
    2 KB (312 words) - 01:05, 16 March 2025
  • ...e. Gravitational potential energy is [[mechanical energy]] minus [[kinetic energy]]. It has a scalar quantity measured in [[Joule]]s (J). ...you stored when you rode up the hill. Another way gravitational potential energy helps us is by keeping earth and the other planets in orbit in our solar sy ...
    2 KB (342 words) - 15:38, 7 March 2021
  • [[File:Activation energy.svg|thumb|right|250px|Activation energy with and without a catalyst]] ...and the products of a reaction. The activation energy is the difference in energy between the [[transition state]] and the starting reagents. ...
    1 KB (230 words) - 23:46, 18 January 2022
  • === Energy Levels === [[File:Bohr atom model.svg|right|The Bohr model gives the specific energy levels of an electron (n=1,2,3)]] ...
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  • ...ansferred to [[thermal energy]] in the resistance. Because of this loss of energy, the [[Oscillation|oscillations]] of charge, [[Electric current|current]] a ...because the resistance does not store [[Electromagnetism|electromagnetic]] energy. ...
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  • ...n input of [[energy]], because of the value of the reaction's [[Gibbs free energy]]. The Gibbs free energy is given by: ...
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  • == Elastic potential energy == Examples of everyday objects that have elastic potential energy are stretched or compressed [[rubber band|elastic bands]], springs, [[Bunge ...
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  • ...an be eaten by [[Animal|animals]] allowing them to move (kinetic energy). Energy only ever changes its form; it is neither created nor destroyed. This is wh ...considered that there are only two types of energy - [[mass]] and kinetic energy, although this may not be helpful to those not familiar with more complex p ...
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  • ...stored in the position of the system in a potential field, or as internal energy stored in the chemical state of a system".</ref> ...ywC&pg=PA10}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=McCall, Robert P. 2010 |chapter=Energy, work and metabolism|title=Physics of the human body|date=9 May 2010|publis ...
    5 KB (846 words) - 02:22, 27 December 2024
  • ...ientists often calculate the change in enthalpy, rather than the change in energy. Consider a system containing a fixed amount of gas. Any heat energy entering the system will: ...
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  • ...[[Electric charge|charge]], or something that has to be calculated, like [[energy]], or [[angular momentum]]. ...d into energy, the total amount of mass goes down, and the total amount of energy goes up. ...
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  • ...e. Instead, it demonstrates the pressure of hot air that is heated by the energy that light carries to a black surface.]] ...exposed to [[electromagnetic radiation]]. If absorbed, the pressure is the energy [[flux]] density divided by the speed of light. If the radiation is totally ...
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  • ...the matter-energy [[density]] of the universe and divide it by the matter-energy density of the universe that is required to achieve that balance. ...vg|thumb|right|375px|Estimated relative distribution for components of the energy density of the universe.]] ...
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  • :''This article is about orbital (electron) energy levels. For compounds' energy levels, see [[chemical potential]].'' ...lectron configuration]] in [[atom]]s or [[molecule]]s. In other words, the energy spectrum can be [[quantization|quantized]]. ...
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  • ...tating]] [[wikt:shaft|shaft]]. Flywheels are used for storage of [[kinetic energy]]. The [[momentum]] of the flywheel causes it to not change its [[rotation] ...en, when the bus has to start driving again, it is connected again and the energy is transferred back. Of course, you wouldn't want to lug a heavy wheel arou ...
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  • ...se-Einstein [[distribution]] tells you how many particles have a certain [[energy]]. The formula is :''n(ε)''&nbsp; is the number of particles which have energy ε ...
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  • ...on. Elastic collisions occur only if there is no net conversion of kinetic energy into other forms (heat, sound). The other rule to remember when working wit ===Using Conservation of Energy to write a second formula=== ...
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  • At LC circuit energy saves in the capacitor's [[electric field]]. U is energy and q is electric charge. ...
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  • ...d "potentials" because in a sense, they describe the amount of [[potential energy]] in a thermodynamic system when it is subjected to certain constraints. Th |[[Internal energy]] ...
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  • ...ticular element, the energy needed to excite an electron from one specific energy level to another will be the same. This is important because it allows us t ...ight), so only photons with fitting energies will cause an excitation. The energy of a photon is proportional to its frequency:'' '' ...
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