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An electroencephalogram measures
Energy Form
Different manifestations of energy, such as kinetic energy, potential energy, thermal energy, electrical energy, chemical energy, and nuclear energy.
Mass-Energy Transfer
The concept that mass and energy are interchangeable, underpinning the principle of mass-energy equivalence.
Thermal Equilibrium
A state in which all parts of a system are at the same temperature, resulting in no net flow of thermal energy.
Static Equilibrium
A state in which an object or system is at rest or moving with constant velocity, experiencing no net force.
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