Energy
What is Energy?
In physics, energy is the quantitative property that must be transferred to an object in order to perform work on, or to heat, the object. In other words Energy is the ability to do work. Energy is a conserved quantity; the law of conservation of energy states that energy can be converted in form, but not created or destroyed. The energy (W) lost or gained by any system is therefore determined by $$ W = Power \times time \text{ (wattseconds, Ws, or joules)}$$ Since power is measured in watts (or joules per second) and time in seconds, the unit of energy is the watt-second or joule. The watt-second, however, is too small a quantity for most practical purposes, so the watt-hour (Wh) and the kilowatt-hour (kWh) are defined, as follows:$$ \text{Energy (Wh)} = \text{power (W)} \times \text{time (h)}$$
$$ Energy (kWh) = \text{power (W)} \times \text{time (h)} \times 1000$$
What are Different forms of Energy?
- Heat (thermal)
- Light (radiant)
- Motion (kinetic)
- Electrical
- Chemical
- Nuclear energy
- Gravitational
There are two types of energy:
- Stored (potential) energy
- Working (kinetic) energy
Renewable or Nonrenewable Energy
Renewable energyThere are five main renewable energy sources:
- Solar energy from the sun
- Geothermal energy from heat inside the earth
- Wind energy
- Biomass from plants
- Hydropower from flowing water
- Petroleum products
- Hydrocarbon gas liquids
- Natural gas
- Coal
- Nuclear energy
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