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Energy an object has because it is moving, like a rolling ball or a flying airplane.
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Stored energy in an object due to its position or condition, like a stretched rubber band.
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Energy inside an object due to the movement of its tiny particles, creating heat. Other name thermal.
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Energy that travels in waves through the air, allowing us to hear noises, like music or voices.
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Energy that travels in waves and allows us to see, like sunlight or a lightbulb.
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Energy caused by the movement of electric charges, powering things like lights, phones, and computers.
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Energy an object has because of its height above the ground, like a book on a shelf.
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Energy stored in materials like food, batteries, or fuel, which is released during chemical reactions
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Energy stored in an object when it is stretched or compressed, like a spring or rubber band. Other name elastic energy.