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'''Energy''' is the measure of a physical system's ability to do work. Although quantifiable, energy is not an absolute but must be measured with respect to a reference energy level (kinetic energy, chemical energy, thermal energy, etc.). Energy can be derived from many different reactions, the most common of which are [[matter-antimatter reaction]]s and [[nuclear fusion]], though like [[matter]], it cannot be created or destroyed. Obsolete means of converting energy include combustion and [[nuclear fission]]. An [[antimatter]] reaction is always calculated using [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]]'s equation, E=MC<sup>2</sup>. In theory, the combined annihilation of one [[Earth measurements#Kilogram|kilogram]] of antimatter with one kilogram of matter will produce 1.8x10<sup>17</sup> [[joule]]s of energy (180 petajoules).
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'''Energy''' is the measure of a physical system's ability to do work. Although quantifiable, energy is not an absolute but must be measured with respect to a reference energy level (kinetic energy, chemical energy, thermal energy, etc.). Energy for a starship's purposes can be derived from many different reactions, the most common of which are [[matter-antimatter reaction]]s and [[nuclear fusion]], though like [[matter]], it cannot be created or destroyed. Therefore matter-antimatter interactions release energy. Obsolete means of converting energy include combustion and [[nuclear fission]]. An [[antimatter]] reaction is always calculated using [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]]'s equation, E&nbsp;=&nbsp;mc<sup>2</sup>. In theory, the combined annihilation of one [[kilogram]] of antimatter with one kilogram of matter will produce 1.8 {{exp|17}} [[joule]]s of energy (180 petajoules).
   
==Starship energy systems==
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== Starship energy systems ==
 
*[[Warp core]] ([[matter-antimatter reaction assembly]])
 
*[[Warp core]] ([[matter-antimatter reaction assembly]])
 
*[[Impulse reactor]]s ([[fusion reactor]])
 
*[[Impulse reactor]]s ([[fusion reactor]])
 
*[[Electro-plasma distribution network]] ([[EPS conduit]]s)
 
*[[Electro-plasma distribution network]] ([[EPS conduit]]s)
   
==Other energy systems==
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== Other energy systems ==
 
*[[Nuclear fission reactor]]
 
*[[Nuclear fission reactor]]
 
*[[Polaric ion energy]]
 
*[[Polaric ion energy]]
 
*[[Omega molecule|Omega energy]]
 
*[[Omega molecule|Omega energy]]
   
==Energy-based lifeforms==
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== Energy-based lifeforms ==
 
*[[Organian]]s
 
*[[Organian]]s
 
*[[Douwd]]s
 
*[[Douwd]]s
 
*[[John Doe]], a mutated [[Zalkonian]]
 
*[[John Doe]], a mutated [[Zalkonian]]
   
==Miscellaneous==
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== Miscellaneous ==
 
*Forms of energy
 
*Forms of energy
 
**[[Electro-plasma]]
 
**[[Electro-plasma]]
 
**[[Metaphasic radiation]]
 
**[[Metaphasic radiation]]
   
== External Links ==
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== External links ==
 
* {{wikipedia}}
 
* {{wikipedia}}
 
* [http://www.linux-host.org/energy Free Energy] at [http://www.linux-host.org Linux-Host.org]
 
* [http://www.linux-host.org/energy Free Energy] at [http://www.linux-host.org Linux-Host.org]
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Revision as of 22:15, 15 October 2014

Energy is the measure of a physical system's ability to do work. Although quantifiable, energy is not an absolute but must be measured with respect to a reference energy level (kinetic energy, chemical energy, thermal energy, etc.). Energy for a starship's purposes can be derived from many different reactions, the most common of which are matter-antimatter reactions and nuclear fusion, though like matter, it cannot be created or destroyed. Therefore matter-antimatter interactions release energy. Obsolete means of converting energy include combustion and nuclear fission. An antimatter reaction is always calculated using Einstein's equation, E = mc2. In theory, the combined annihilation of one kilogram of antimatter with one kilogram of matter will produce 1.8 e17×1017 joules of energy (180 petajoules).

Starship energy systems

Other energy systems

Energy-based lifeforms

Miscellaneous

External links