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kinetic energy - the energy of motion. • thermal energy - heat. • chemical energy - stored in e.g. oil & other fossil fuels and in the food we eat. • electricity.Flipping Physics Lecture Notes: Introduction to Kinetic Energy with Example Problem. Kinetic Energy, KE, is the energy associated with the motion of an object: Sep 8, 2009 - In physics, power (symbol: P) is the amount of work done per unit of time. Definition. This can be modeled as an energy flow, equivalent to the rate of change of the Words such as energy and heat have everyday meanings, but they also have precise meanings when used in physics. Physics can be derived in a deductive way, tcd.ie/Physics/local/undergraduate/JF/foundation/. Energy. • Energy is defined as the ability to do work. Work done by a system takes energy out. problems in physics: **Energy is ALWAYS conserved**. Kinetic energy K is energy associated with the state of motion of an object. The faster an object moves,. Oct 28, 2015 - In Physics too, the term 'energy' is related to work in this sense, but as said above the term. 'work' itself is defined much more precisely. The word 'power' is used How do we calculate the work done? Energy transformed = work done = applied force x distance. We write this equation as. WD = F x d

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