Energy is the capacity to do work or produce heat. It exists in various forms, and the SI unit for energy is the joule (J). One joule is equivalent to the energy transferred when one newton of force is applied over a one-meter distance. In simple words, joule is the energy required to lift a small apple about 1 meter agains Earth’s gravity.
Some daily life examples of energy are listed below:
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