It seems like you're working on an activity related to identifying different forms of energy in visual images. While I can't view the pictures you're referencing, I can certainly help you understand the various forms of energy you might encounter. Here are some common forms of energy you can look for in those pictures:
- Kinetic Energy: The energy of an object in motion (e.g., moving cars, flowing water).
- Potential Energy: The stored energy based on an object's position (e.g., a rock at the top of a hill).
- Thermal Energy: The energy related to the temperature of an object (e.g., steam rising from a hot cup of coffee).
- Chemical Energy: The energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds (e.g., batteries, food).
- Electrical Energy: The energy associated with electric charges (e.g., power lines, light bulbs).
- Nuclear Energy: The energy released during nuclear reactions (e.g., inside the sun, nuclear power plants).
- Radiant Energy: The energy of electromagnetic waves (e.g., sunlight, X-rays).
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