Energy Resources

Energy

Energy is the formation of generating power from source along with duration nothing but time. In general, scientists have been said that the energy is ability to do work but time pass on from old schooling to new schooling we have learnt that energy is the infinite substance which cannot be destroyed but it can be stored in an element and flexibility to transfer from one to another element.

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The formation of energy is mainly accumulated from physical source, as a result some of them are considered as physically existent and some of them are considered as physically inexistent. The energy substance may be formed known as kinetic energy, potential energy, thermal energy, chemical energy, electrical energy, nuclear energy and radiant energy.

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           The energies are associated with their corresponding sources that are their core capacity to derive work load balance in an efficient way. To do so, there are some of the simple and advanced mathematical calculations done using formulas in addition to it.

Reference:

Energy is defined as the capacity to do work or job as respectively.

As we know, that the energy stored in an object due to its position and height is known as potential energy and is given by the formula.

P.E. = mgh

SI unit of energy is denoted as Joules (J)

In similar way, we also know that the energy is a form of power produced by work done can be derived by the formula as follows,

              The work done by a force is defined to be the product of component of the force in the direction of the displacement and the magnitude of this displacement.

Work can be calculated by multiplying Force and Distance in the direction of force as follows

W = F × d

SI unit of work is denoted as Joule (J)

Power is defined as the rate at which work is done.

P = W/t

SI unit of power is Watt (W)


Conclusion:

As I conclude, that the energies are one of the major factors which acts upon different ways on different bodies or an object, but to differentiate the energy forms we need to observe its calculative path by considering their physical quantities. Some of the simple physical quantities are as follows,

  • Length is denoted as meter or in simple m as units
  • Mass is denoted as kilogram, kg as units
  • Time is denoted as second, s as units
  • Electric current is denoted as ampere, A as units
  • Temperature is denoted as kelvin, K as units








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