saref:Energy — Energy

IRI
https://saref.etsi.org/core/Energy
Is defined by
https://saref.etsi.org/core/v3.1.1/
https://saref.etsi.org/core/v3.2.1/
Is referenced by
https://saref.etsi.org/core/v3.1.1/
https://saref.etsi.org/core/v3.1.1/example/energymeter#
https://saref.etsi.org/core/v3.2.1/
https://saref.etsi.org/core/v3.2.1/example/properties#
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4ener/v1.1.2/
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4ener/v1.2.1/
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4ener/v1.2.1/example/incentiveTable#
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4ener/v1.2.1/example/powerProfileExample#
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4lift/v1.1.1/
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4lift/v1.1.1/example/TS103735_Clause_6_8_StatisticSignals#
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Definition in SAREF v4.1.1 example document `properties`

<https://saref.etsi.org/core/v4.1.1/example/properties/Energy> — Energy

canonical IRI
https://saref.etsi.org/core/v4.1.1/example/properties#Energy
label
Energy
definition
The property ex:Energy is defined as the capacity of a physical system to perform work. Work, in turn, is defined as the application of force over a distance, resulting in the transfer of energy. Energy exists in different forms, including kinetic energy (energy associated with motion), potential energy (energy stored in an object due to its position or configuration), thermal energy (energy associated with the temperature of an object), chemical energy (energy stored in chemical bonds), electrical energy (energy associated with the flow of electric charge), and various other forms. In physics, energy is considered a conserved quantity, meaning it cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another. This principle is described by the law of conservation of energy.

Definition as a Named Individual

belongs to
saref:Property

<https://saref.etsi.org/core/v4.1.1/example/properties/Energy> — Energy

canonical IRI
https://saref.etsi.org/core/v4.1.1/example/properties#Energy
label
Energy
definition
The property ex:Energy is defined as the capacity of a physical system to perform work. Work, in turn, is defined as the application of force over a distance, resulting in the transfer of energy. Energy exists in different forms, including kinetic energy (energy associated with motion), potential energy (energy stored in an object due to its position or configuration), thermal energy (energy associated with the temperature of an object), chemical energy (energy stored in chemical bonds), electrical energy (energy associated with the flow of electric charge), and various other forms. In physics, energy is considered a conserved quantity, meaning it cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another. This principle is described by the law of conservation of energy.

Definition as a Named Individual

belongs to
saref:Property

Definition in SAREF v3.2.1 ontology document

Definition in SAREF v3.1.1 ontology document

Definition in SAREF v3.1.1 example document `energymeter`

<https://saref.etsi.org/core/v3.1.1/example/energymeter/Energy> — Energy

canonical IRI
https://saref.etsi.org/core/v3.1.1/example/energymeter#Energy
label
Energy
definition
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Definition as a Named Individual