BIOL 111 Lecture 8: BIOL 111 week 8 pt 1

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Biol 111: week 8- non-renewable energy resources pt(1) Non-renewable: will run out and will not be replenished in our lifetimes. Renewable energy: replaced ore replenished in the same amount or in a relative short time it takes to draw the supply down. Two basic types of energy: potential energy: stored energy that depends upon the relative position or configuration of an object in a system, kinetic energy: energy an object has because of its motion. The sum of macroscopic translational and rotational kinetic and potential energies. Potential energy due to or stored in electric fields. Potential energy due to or stored in magnetic fields. Potential energy due to or stored in gravitational fields. Potential energy that binds an electron to its atom or molecule. Potential energy that binds nucleons (protons or neutrons) to form the atomic nucleus. Chromodynamics potential energy that binds to quarks to form hadrons, the energy of the field of the strong force, mediated by gluons.

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