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Octavio Suarez
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3 August, 21:26
Is a ocean wave a mechanical energy?
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Semaj Ferrell
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There are two broad types of ocean energy: mechanical energy from the tides and waves, and thermal energy from the sun's heat. Ocean energy is classified as tidal energy, wave energy and ocean thermal energy.
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