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ra1l [238]
3 years ago
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Matching Forms of Energy

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tatuchka [14]3 years ago
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These forms of energy are based in forms of their formation and how they are produced. The demarcations are as below:

Explanation:

Energy stored in a compressed or  stretched object  is elastic potential energy

The energy that an object can produce in terms of the work done by the object or the potential work that can be done by the object is its mechanical energy

Energy of an object because of its  height above a surface  is its gravitational potential energy

Energy of an object because of its  speed and the velocity that it can achieve as it goes is its kinetic energy

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