Energy
by Sierra Stutzman
1. Mechanical Energy
1.1. BD: The energy associated with the motion and position of everyday objects
1.2. MD: Energy that is needed for machines
1.3. EXS: Speeding Trains, Bouncy ball
2. Thermal Energy
2.1. BD: The total potential and kinetic energy related to the motion of all the particles in an object
2.2. MD: Total potential and kinetic energy related to motion
2.3. EXS: Molton, Metal
3. Chemical Energy
3.1. BD: The energy stored in chemical bonds
3.2. MD: Chemical bonds stored in energy
3.3. EXS: Coal, Gasoline
4. Electrical Energy
4.1. BD: The energy associated with electric charges
4.2. MD: ELectric changes associated with energy
4.3. EXS: Lightning, flashlight
5. Electromagnetic Energy
5.1. BD: A form of energy consisting of changing electric and magnetic fields
5.2. MD: Form of energy that tries to make changes to the electromagnetic fields
5.3. ESX: X-rays
6. Kinetic Energy
6.1. BD: The energy an object has due to its motion
6.2. MD: The energy when stuff is moving
6.3. EXS: People walking/running and cows flying
7. Potential Energy
7.1. BD: Energy that is stored as a result of position or shape
7.2. MD: The energy to be able to stay still
7.3. EXS: People sitting, a plant
8. Nuclear Energy
8.1. BD: The energy stored atomic nuclei
8.2. MD: Energy stored in nukes
8.3. EXS: Heat and light from sun, helium, powerplants