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A bonfire and a Bunsen burnet form of energy
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A bonfire and a Bunsen burnet form of energy
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FORMS OF ENERGY There are nine forms of energy. They are HEAT, LIGHT, SOUND, ELECTRICAL, KINETIC (also called MOVEMENT), ELASTIC, GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL, NUCLEAR and CHEMICAL.
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