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Additional Energy Terms
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... Name and describe different types of energy. • Potential: chemical, gravitational, elastic, nuclear, magnetic • Kinetic: motion, heat, electric, light, sound What can happen to energy? • Transfer or transformation. Always conserved. Heat energy: movement/vibration of molecules. Measured by temperatu ...
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... we can think of m as a “test particle”. • No matter where we place m, it has a gravitational potential energy due to the Earth. • We can think of this as a property of the space itself: the gravitational potential energy field. • This is a scalar field: a number is associated with every (x,y,z) po ...
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