6 types of energy's is made by: Hasonti Keller
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
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Solar energy | The energy carried by light | Metal heating coil sitting on an electrical stove top
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Electrical energy | current that comes out of batteries | Devices that use electrical energy
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Chemical energy | The energy in chemical bands | Food!!
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Mechanical potential | The energy stored in an object because of its position | A vase sitting on a shelf
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Mechanical Kinetic | The energy an object has because of an objects motion | bowling ball
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Heat energy | The energy of an object that increases as the objects temp. | An object sitting by the window by the sun
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