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Noun — The capacity to do work or produce change, such as heat, light, or motion.

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Etymology

From Ancient Greek enérgeia ("activity"), from energós ("active"), from en- ("in") + érgon ("work"). The physics sense was coined by English scientist Thomas Young in 1802.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “energy” mean?

The word “energy” means the capacity to do work or produce change, such as heat, light, or motion. In plain terms, the scientific power to do work, or informally, liveliness or the "vibe" of a place or person.

How do you pronounce “energy”?

“Energy” is pronounced EHN-uh-jee (/ˈɛn.əɹ.dʒi/ in IPA).

How do you use “energy” in a sentence?

Here is “energy” used in a sentence: “Solar panels convert sunlight into electrical energy.”

What part of speech is “energy”?

“Energy” is a noun.

Where does the word “energy” come from?

The word “energy” dates back to around 1802 and comes from Ancient Greek. From Ancient Greek enérgeia ("activity"), from energós ("active"), from en- ("in") + érgon ("work"). The physics sense was coined by English scientist Thomas Young in 1802.

Is “energy” a common word?

“Energy” is a very common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

How many meanings does “energy” have?

“Energy” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the capacity to do work or produce change, such as heat, light, or motion.

What are the different types of energy?

Energy takes many forms, including kinetic energy (movement), potential energy (stored position), thermal (heat), chemical, electrical, light, sound, and nuclear energy. These are often grouped as either kinetic or potential. One form can change into another — for example, the chemical energy in fuel becoming heat and motion.

Can energy be created or destroyed?

No. The law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted from one form to another or transferred between objects. The total amount in a closed system stays constant. When energy seems to disappear, it has usually turned into heat or another form.

What is the difference between energy and power?

Energy is the capacity to do work; power is the rate at which that energy is used or transferred. Energy is measured in joules, power in watts, where one watt is one joule per second. A powerful device uses energy quickly; a low-power one uses the same energy over longer.

What is an example of energy?

The heat and light from the sun, the motion of a moving car, the electricity powering your home, and the chemical store held in food or fuel are all everyday examples. Each represents a capacity to do work or cause change, which is what energy fundamentally means.

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