| type |
n |
| lex_filenum |
19 |
| def |
(physics) a thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the capacity of a physical system to do work |
| def |
the units of energy are joules or ergs |
| examples |
energy can take a wide variety of forms
|
| Outgoing links |
| Hypernym |
physical phenomenon |
| Domain of synset - TOPIC |
physics, natural philosophy |
| Derivationally related form |
energy → energize |
| Derivationally related form |
energy → energize |
| Hyponym |
activation energy, energy of activation; alternative energy; atomic energy, nuclear energy; binding energy, separation energy; chemical energy; electricity, electrical energy; energy level, energy state; rest energy; work; heat, heat energy; mechanical energy; radiant energy; radiation |
| Incoming links |
| Pertainym (pertains to noun) |
high-energy → energy |
| Member of this domain - TOPIC |
physics, natural philosophy |
| Hyponym |
physical phenomenon |
| Hypernym |
activation energy, energy of activation; alternative energy; atomic energy, nuclear energy; binding energy, separation energy; chemical energy; electricity, electrical energy; energy level, energy state; rest energy; work; heat, heat energy; mechanical energy; radiant energy; radiation |
| Derivationally related form |
energize → energy |
| Derivationally related form |
energize → energy |
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