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FORMS OF ENERGY
POTENTIAL ENERGY
o Stored energy
KINETIC ENERGY
 Energy in motion
CHEMICAL ENERGY
 Stored in substances or materials
 Uses:
For making processed food and medicines.
burning matchstick
MECHANICAL ENERGY
 Possessed due to its motion or position
 Uses:
For running motor vehicles.
SOUND ENERGY
 Produced when a material vibrates rapidly
 Uses:
 Providing music and communication.
Vibrating drum in a disco
WIND ENERGY
 Extracted from air flow using wind turbines
 Uses:
 Pump water
 Generate electricity
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