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Binding ​Energy​
Binding ​Energy​

Binding energy (also called separation energy) is the minimum energy required to disassemble a system of particles into separate parts. This energy is equal to the mass defect - the amount of energy, or mass, that is released when a bound system (which typically has a lower potential energy than the sum of its constituent parts) is created, and is what keeps the system together.

Chemical ​Energy​
Chemical ​Energy​

Chemical energy Chemical Energy is released when bonds form in a chemical reaction, often producing heat as a by-product (exothermic reaction). There are two important terms to know in the study of chemical energy. 1. Exoergic: An exothermic (exoergic) nuclear reaction is a reaction that releases energy when chemical bonds form. 2.

Elastic ​Potential Energy​
Elastic ​Potential Energy​

What is elastic potential energy? Elastic potential energy is energy stored as a result of applying a force to deform an elastic object. The energy is stored until the force is removed and the object springs back to its original shape, doing work in the process.

Electric ​Potential Energy​
Electric ​Potential Energy​

Electric potential energy, or electrostatic potential energy, is a potential energy (measured in joules) that results from conservative Coulomb forces and is associated with the configuration of a particular set of point charges within a defined system.

Electrical ​Energy​
Electrical ​Energy​

Electrical energy is potential energy, which is energy stored in an object due to the object's position. Well, in terms of electrical energy, the object is the charged particle, and the position is the location of that charged particle within the electric field.

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Gravitational ​Energy​
Gravitational ​Energy​

Gravitational energy is the movement of an object or mass that is caused by the pull of gravity. This is caused on Earth by the strong attraction of all other masses to be drawn back to Earth's center.

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Kinetic Energy​
Kinetic Energy​

Kinetic energy is the energy of mass in motion. The kinetic energy of an object is the energy it has because of its motion.

Magnetic ​Energy​
Magnetic ​Energy​

Magnetic energy is the energy within a magnetic field. This energy results in various metals either repelling or attracting each... Magnetic energy is the energy within a magnetic field.

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Potential ​Energy​
Potential ​Energy​

In physics, potential energy is the energy possessed by an object because of its position relative to other objects, stresses within itself, its electric charge, or other factors.

Quantum ​Chromodynamics Binding Energy​
Quantum ​Chromodynamics Binding Energy​

The quantum chromodynamics binding energy (QCD binding energy), gluon binding energy or chromodynamic binding energy is the energy binding quarks together into hadrons.It is the energy of the field of the strong force, which is mediated by gluons

Radiant ​Energy​
Radiant ​Energy​

Radiant energy is the energy of electromagnetic waves. It is a form of energy that can travel through space. For example, we receive the heat from the sun, which is located very far from the earth via radiation.

Radiation​
Radiation​

In physics, and in particular as measured by radiometry, radiant energy is the energy of electromagnetic and gravitational radiation. As energy, its SI unit is the joule (J). The quantity of radiant energy may be calculated by integrating radiant flux (or power) with respect to time.

Rotational ​Energy​
Rotational ​Energy​

The rotational energy of a rolling cylinder varies from one half of the translational energy (if it is massive) to the same as the translational energy (if it is hollow). An example is the calculation of the rotational kinetic energy of the Earth.

Solar Energy​
Solar Energy​

Solar energy is, simply, energy provided by the sun. This energy is in the form of solar radiation, which makes the production of solar electricity possible. This energy is in the form of solar radiation, which makes the production of solar electricity possible.

Sound Energy​
Sound Energy​

Sound is the movement of energy through substances in longitudinal (compression/rarefaction) waves. Sound is produced when a force causes an object or substance to vibrate — the energy is transferred through the substance in a wave.

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Surface ​Energy​
Surface ​Energy​

Surface energy is the relevant energy of these bonds. In this article, we are going to discuss what surface tension and surface energy are, their applications, the definitions of surface tension and surface energy, their similarities, and finally the difference between surface tension and surface energy.

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Thermal ​Energy​
Thermal ​Energy​

Because thermal energy is due to the movement of particles, it is a type of kinetic energy, which is the energy due to motion. Thermal energy results in something having an internal temperature, and that temperature can be measured - for example, in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit on a thermometer.

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