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A system stores energy in a variety of different ways. When the system changes, this energy is transferred between stores. Energy can be transferred by heating or
. Energy is measured in
.
The energy stored by an object due to its motion is called .
The energy stored by an object due to its having been deformed is called .
The energy stored by an object due to its position in a gravitational field is called .
The energy stored by an object due to its temperature is called . The energy required to raise the temperature of a 1 kg objectby 1 °C is called its .
The rate at which an energy transfer happens, given by energy transferred ÷ time, is called the of the transfer, and this is measured in .
The energy stored by an object due to its motion is called .
The energy stored by an object due to its having been deformed is called .
The energy stored by an object due to its position in a gravitational field is called .
The energy stored by an object due to its temperature is called . The energy required to raise the temperature of a 1 kg objectby 1 °C is called its .
The rate at which an energy transfer happens, given by energy transferred ÷ time, is called the of the transfer, and this is measured in .