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Energy - SI.
The SI unit for both energy and work is the joule (J), named in honour of James Prescott Joule and his experiments on the mechanical equivalent of heat. In slightly more fundamental terms, 1 joule is equal to 1 newton-metre and, in terms of SI base units:
An energy unit that is used in particle physics is the electronvolt (eV). One eV is equivalent to 1.60217653×10 ...
See also:Energy, Energy - Forms of Energy, Energy - Units, Energy - SI, Energy - Other units of energy, Energy - Transfer of energy, Energy - Work, Energy - Heat, Energy - Conservation of energy, Energy - Types of energy, Energy - Kinetic energy, Energy - Potential energy, Energy - Internal energy, Energy - History, Energy - Energy and Economy, Energy - Energy in natural sciences, Energy - Energy resources, Energy - Other energy Topics, Energy - Notes Read more here: » Energy: Encyclopedia II - Energy - Units |
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Energy - SI.
The SI unit for both energy and work is the joule (J), named in honour of James Prescott Joule and his experiments on the mechanical equivalent of heat. In slightly more fundamental terms, 1 joule is equal to 1 newton-metre and, in terms of SI base units:
An energy unit that is used in particle physics is the electronvolt (eV). One eV is equivalent to 1.60217653×10 ...
See also:Energy, Energy - Types of energy, Energy - Conservation of energy, Energy - Alternative uses of the term, Energy - Forms of Energy, Energy - Units, Energy - SI, Energy - Other units of energy, Energy - Transfer of energy, Energy - Work, Energy - Heat, Energy - Conservation of energy, Energy - Types of energy, Energy - Kinetic energy, Energy - Potential energy, Energy - Internal energy, Energy - History, Energy - Energy and Economy, Energy - Energy in natural sciences, Energy - Energy resources, Energy - Notes Read more here: » Energy: Encyclopedia II - Energy - Units |
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 |  |  | Energy - Other units of energy: Encyclopedia II - Energy - HistoryIn the past, energy was discussed in terms of easily observable effects it has on the properties of objects or changes in state of various systems. Basically, if something changed, some sort of energy was involved in that change. As it was realized that energy could be stored in objects, the concept of energy came to embrace the idea of the potential for change as well as change itself. Such effects (both potential and realized) come in many different forms; examples are the electrical energy stored in a battery, the chemical energy stored i ...
See also:Energy, Energy - Types of energy, Energy - Conservation of energy, Energy - Alternative uses of the term, Energy - Forms of Energy, Energy - Units, Energy - SI, Energy - Other units of energy, Energy - Transfer of energy, Energy - Work, Energy - Heat, Energy - Conservation of energy, Energy - Types of energy, Energy - Kinetic energy, Energy - Potential energy, Energy - Internal energy, Energy - History, Energy - Energy and Economy, Energy - Energy in natural sciences, Energy - Energy resources, Energy - Notes Read more here: » Energy: Encyclopedia II - Energy - History |
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The way in which humans use energy is one of the defining characteristics of an economy. The progression from animal power to steam power, then the internal combustion engine and electricity, are key elements in the development of modern civilization. Future energy development, for example of renewable energy, may be k ...
See also:Energy, Energy - Types of energy, Energy - Conservation of energy, Energy - Alternative uses of the term, Energy - Forms of Energy, Energy - Units, Energy - SI, Energy - Other units of energy, Energy - Transfer of energy, Energy - Work, Energy - Heat, Energy - Conservation of energy, Energy - Types of energy, Energy - Kinetic energy, Energy - Potential energy, Energy - Internal energy, Energy - History, Energy - Energy and Economy, Energy - Energy in natural sciences, Energy - Energy resources, Energy - Notes Read more here: » Energy: Encyclopedia II - Energy - Energy and Economy |
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Energy - Work.
Main article: Mechanical work
Work is a defined as a path integral of force F over distance s:
The equation above says that the work (W) is equal to the integral of the dot product of the force () on a body and the infinitesimal of the body's position ().
Energy - Heat. See also: Energy, Energy - Types of energy, Energy - Conservation of energy, Energy - Alternative uses of the term, Energy - Forms of Energy, Energy - Units, Energy - SI, Energy - Other units of energy, Energy - Transfer of energy, Energy - Work, Energy - Heat, Energy - Conservation of energy, Energy - Types of energy, Energy - Kinetic energy, Energy - Potential energy, Energy - Internal energy, Energy - History, Energy - Energy and Economy, Energy - Energy in natural sciences, Energy - Energy resources, Energy - Notes Read more here: » Energy: Encyclopedia II - Energy - Transfer of energy |
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 |  |  | Energy - Other units of energy: Encyclopedia II - Energy - Types of energyAll forms of energy: thermal, chemical, electrical, radiant, nuclear etc. can be in fact reduced to kinetic energy or potential energy. For example thermal energy is essentially kinetic energy of atoms and molecules; chemical energy can be visualized to be the potential energy of atoms within molecules; electrical energy can be visualized to be the potential and kinetic energy of electrons; similarly nuclear energy is the potential energy of nucleons in atomic nucleii.
Energy - Kinetic energy.
Main article: Kinetic energy
Kinetic energy is the portion of ener ...
See also:Energy, Energy - Types of energy, Energy - Conservation of energy, Energy - Alternative uses of the term, Energy - Forms of Energy, Energy - Units, Energy - SI, Energy - Other units of energy, Energy - Transfer of energy, Energy - Work, Energy - Heat, Energy - Conservation of energy, Energy - Types of energy, Energy - Kinetic energy, Energy - Potential energy, Energy - Internal energy, Energy - History, Energy - Energy and Economy, Energy - Energy in natural sciences, Energy - Energy resources, Energy - Notes Read more here: » Energy: Encyclopedia II - Energy - Types of energy |
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The way in which humans use energy is one of the defining characteristics of an economy. The progression from animal power to steam power, then the internal combustion engine and electricity, are key elements in the development of modern civilization. Future energy development, for example of renewable energy, may be key to avoiding the effects of global warming.
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See also:Energy, Energy - Forms of Energy, Energy - Units, Energy - SI, Energy - Other units of energy, Energy - Transfer of energy, Energy - Work, Energy - Heat, Energy - Conservation of energy, Energy - Types of energy, Energy - Kinetic energy, Energy - Potential energy, Energy - Internal energy, Energy - History, Energy - Energy and Economy, Energy - Energy in natural sciences, Energy - Energy resources, Energy - Other energy Topics, Energy - Notes Read more here: » Energy: Encyclopedia II - Energy - Energy and Economy |
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Energy - Work.
Main article: mechanical work.
Work is a defined as a path integral of force F over distance s:
The equation above says that the work (W) is equal to the integral of the dot product of the force () on a body and the infinitesimal of the body's position ().
Energy - H ...
See also:Energy, Energy - Forms of Energy, Energy - Units, Energy - SI, Energy - Other units of energy, Energy - Transfer of energy, Energy - Work, Energy - Heat, Energy - Conservation of energy, Energy - Types of energy, Energy - Kinetic energy, Energy - Potential energy, Energy - Internal energy, Energy - History, Energy - Energy and Economy, Energy - Energy in natural sciences, Energy - Energy resources, Energy - Other energy Topics, Energy - Notes Read more here: » Energy: Encyclopedia II - Energy - Transfer of energy |
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 |  |  | Energy - Other units of energy: Encyclopedia II - Energy - Types of energyAll forms of energy: thermal, chemical, electrical, [[radiant energy|radiant], nuclear etc. can be in fact reduced to kinetic energy or potential energy. For example thermal energy is essentially kinetic energy of atoms and molecules; [[chemical energy] can be visualized to be the [[potential energy] of atoms within molecules; electrical energy can be visualized to be the potential and kinetic energy of electrons; similarly nuclear energy is the potential energy of nucleons in atomic nucleii.
Energy - Kinetic energy.
Main article: Kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy is the portion of ener ...
See also:Energy, Energy - Forms of Energy, Energy - Units, Energy - SI, Energy - Other units of energy, Energy - Transfer of energy, Energy - Work, Energy - Heat, Energy - Conservation of energy, Energy - Types of energy, Energy - Kinetic energy, Energy - Potential energy, Energy - Internal energy, Energy - History, Energy - Energy and Economy, Energy - Energy in natural sciences, Energy - Energy resources, Energy - Other energy Topics, Energy - Notes Read more here: » Energy: Encyclopedia II - Energy - Types of energy |
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See also:Energy, Energy - Forms of Energy, Energy - Units, Energy - SI, Energy - Other units of energy, Energy - Transfer of energy, Energy - Work, Energy - Heat, Energy - Conservation of energy, Energy - Types of energy, Energy - Kinetic energy, Energy - Potential energy, Energy - Internal energy, Energy - History, Energy - Energy and Economy, Energy - Energy in natural sciences, Energy - Energy resources, Energy - Other energy Topics, Energy - Notes Read more here: » Energy: Encyclopedia II - Energy - History |
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