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What is the definition of energy?
It is the ability to do work.
It is food and water.
It can be anything and everywhere.
It is heat from the sun.
It is the ability to do work.
It is food and water.
It can be anything and everywhere.
It is heat from the sun.
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The most accurate definition of energy from the options you've provided is "It is the ability to do work."
In physics, energy is defined as the capacity to perform work or produce change, and it can exist in various forms, including mechanical, thermal, chemical, electrical, and more. While food and water provide energy for living organisms and heat from the sun is a form of energy (solar energy), the broadest and most fundamental definition is related to the ability to do work.
In physics, energy is defined as the capacity to perform work or produce change, and it can exist in various forms, including mechanical, thermal, chemical, electrical, and more. While food and water provide energy for living organisms and heat from the sun is a form of energy (solar energy), the broadest and most fundamental definition is related to the ability to do work.