Energy

The term energy comes from the Greek and means something like “acting force”. Expressed graphically, energy is the ability to perform work, emit heat or radiate light. It is therefore necessary if something is to be set in motion, accelerated, lifted, heated or illuminated.

  • Photovoltaic Energy

    Definition: Also called photovoltaic solar energy, it is an energy source that produces electrical energy from renewable sources, obtained directly…

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  • Potential energy

    Definition: Potential energy is an energy that results from the position or configuration of the object. An object may have the…

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  • Wind power

    Definition: Wind energy is the energy obtained from the wind, that is, the energy produced by air masses that are…

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  • Radiant energy

    Definition: Radiant energy is the energy possessed by electromagnetic waves such as visible light, radio waves, ultraviolet (UV), infrared (IR)…

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  • Electromagnetic energy

    Definition: The electromagnetic energy a is the amount of energy stored in a region of space that we can assign…

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  • Seawater energy

    Definition: Tidal energy is the energy that takes advantage of the rise and fall of sea water produced by the…

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  • Hydraulic energy

    Definition: Hydraulic energy is based on taking advantage of the fall of water from a certain height to produce electrical…

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  • Thermal Energy

    Definition of thermal energy It is known as thermal energy to which the energy released in the form of heat,…

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  • Reaction Energy

    Definition: Ionic energy, also called ionization, is the energy obtained from the separation between an electron and an atom. In…

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  • Sound Energy

    Sound, sound and / or acoustic energy is the energy contained in the vibrations of the medium that carries the…

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