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chemical energy: Coal: Combustion reaction converts chemical energy into light and heat.
kinetic energy: Bullet From a Gun. A bullet fired from a gun has very high kinetic energy, and, so, it can easily penetrate any object.
thermal energy: Thermal energy comes from a substance whose molecules and atoms are vibrating faster due to a rise in temperature.
potential energy: A car that is parked at the top of a hill.
nuclear physics: Nuclear physics is the study of the protons and neutrons at the centre of an atom and the interactions that hold them together in a space just a few femtometers (10-15 metres) across.
mechanical energy: A few examples are: a moving car possesses mechanical energy due to its motion(kinetic energy) and a barbell lifted high above a weightlifter's head possesses mechanical energy due to its vertical position above the ground(potential energy).
gravitational energy: In other words, it is energy associated with gravity or gravitational force. For example, a pen being held above a table has a higher gravitational potential than a pen sitting on the table.
electrical energy: Alternating current
sound energy: An air conditioning fan.
radiant energy: The heat emitted from a campfire.
motion: Motion of the Earth around the Sun.
light: There are many example we see in our routine life carrying light energy like lightened candle, flash light, fire, Electric bulb, kerosene lamp, stars and other luminous bodies etc. Each act as a source of light.
temperature: you say that a glass of boiling water is hotter than the ice cream. Be careful, ice cream is our reference matter.
mass: a person or object may be weightless on the moon because of the lack of gravity, but that same person or object maintains the same mass regardless of location.
sound: A buzzing bee.
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