Question
What is the definition of energy in scientific terms?
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the ability to do work
the ability to do work
the motion of an object
the motion of an object
a change in temperature
a change in temperature
a force used on an object
a force used on an object
Responses
the ability to do work
the ability to do work
the motion of an object
the motion of an object
a change in temperature
a change in temperature
a force used on an object
a force used on an object
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The correct definition of energy in scientific terms is **the ability to do work**. Energy is a fundamental concept in physics that describes the capacity to perform work or produce change in a system. This can encompass various forms such as kinetic energy, potential energy, thermal energy, and others, but fundamentally, it is all about the ability to accomplish tasks or drive processes.