(physics) the capacity of a physical system to do work; the units of energy are joules or ergs; "energy can take a wide variety of forms"
the federal department responsible for maintaining a national energy policy of the United States; created in 1977
The ability to do work Energy is one of the basic resources used by a technological system
Internal or inherent power; capacity of acting, operating, or producing an effect, whether exerted or not; as, men possessing energies may suffer them to lie inactive
1) That which does or is able to do work 2) As commonly used in the electric utility industry, electric energy means kilowatthours, or joules (the level of power delivered multiplied by the amount of time that the level of power is delivered) Used interchangeably with although technically not a synonym of power
A physical variable measured in joules; we say that an object gains or loses energy when work is done on the object; conversely, an object has energy if it can do work on another object Energy is the ability to do work Kinetic energy is due to the motion of a mass, as when you throw a ball Potential energy is stored energy, as in a coiled spring The units for both kinetic and potential energy are the same as for work (See Work )
A measure of being able to do work There are many forms of energy, such as heat, mechanical, electrical, radiant, chemical, and nuclear energies Energy is measured in such units as the joule (J), erg, kilowatt-hour (kW-hr), kilocalorie (kcal), foot-pound (ft-lb ), electron-volt (ev), and British thermal unit (BTU)
approval Energy is determination and enthusiasm about doing things. You have drive and energy for those things you are interested in
The result of consuming power over a period of time In electricity, measured in watthours: 1000 watthours = 1 kilowatt hour, or the equivalent of a 100 watt bulb running for 10 hours Most electricity rates/prices for residential service are quoted in kilowatt-hours In gas, measured in volumes of gas (cubic feet) or a proxy for volumes (therms, q v )
Is defined as the capacity for doing work Energy can exist the following forms: radiation; kinetic energy; potential energy; chemical energy; atomic energy; electromagnetic energy; electrical energy; and heat energy
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