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|caption = An example of mechanical energy in action.
 
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The power to '''manipulate and generate mechanical energy.'''
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The power to '''manipulate mechanical energy.'''
   
 
==Also Called==
 
==Also Called==
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==Capabilities==
 
==Capabilities==
The user can manipulate the energy created by a moving object. Since every moving object has mechanical energy, whether it is a hammer driving a nail, a leaf falling from a tree, or a rocket flying in space it is very hard to master. Most users manipulate the energy from the Machines that use mechanical energy to do work. Our bodies also use mechanical energy to perform motions such as throwing a ball or moving a pencil to write on paper.
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The user can create, shape and manipulate the energy created by a moving object. Since every moving object has mechanical energy, whether it is a hammer driving a nail, a leaf falling from a tree, or a rocket flying in space it is very hard to master. Most users manipulate the energy from the Machines that use mechanical energy to do work. Our bodies also use mechanical energy to perform motions such as throwing a ball or moving a pencil to write on paper.
   
 
==Applications==
 
==Applications==

Revision as of 06:07, 7 February 2015

The power to manipulate mechanical energy.

Also Called

  • Technology Energy Manipulation

Capabilities

The user can create, shape and manipulate the energy created by a moving object. Since every moving object has mechanical energy, whether it is a hammer driving a nail, a leaf falling from a tree, or a rocket flying in space it is very hard to master. Most users manipulate the energy from the Machines that use mechanical energy to do work. Our bodies also use mechanical energy to perform motions such as throwing a ball or moving a pencil to write on paper.

Applications

Associations

Limitations

  • Anything that isn't mechanical, cannot be used as mechanical energy.