Forced upon his attention as a form of physical energy, or as the equivalent of such energy, he claims the right of subjecting it to those methods of examination from which all our present knowledge of the physical universe is derived.
His own body is but one of the forms of physical energy on the way toward another form.
What man does by his own labor or physical energy is to convert the products of land and sea, of mine and forest, into new forms from which he derives shelter, food and clothing.
That the living body exhibits the ordinary types of energy is of course clear enough when we remember that it is always in motion and is always radiating heat--two of the most common types of physical energy.
Together they point clearly to the conclusion that nervous energy is correlated with other forms of physical energy.
In short, all evidence goes to show that the nerve impulse is a form of motion, and hence of energy, correlated with other forms of physical energy.
Despite the theoretical difficulty thus presented, it seems probable that life is, in a certain sense, a physical energy, or at least its manifestation is.
Like some great and unintelligible motif it ran ringing and sounding through the vast rhythmic tumult of physical energy.
He couldn't explain it to himself, he had no words for it, for that ecstasy of living, that fusion of all faculties in one rhythm and one vibration, one continuous transport of physical energy.
It kept him in a mahogany pen, at a mahogany desk, for forty-four hours a week, and it sustained him in his orgies of physical energy at the Poly.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "physical energy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.