The difference between Animation and Energy

When used as nouns, animation means the act of animating, or giving life or spirit, whereas energy means the impetus behind all motion and all activity.


check bellow for the other definitions of Animation and Energy

  1. Animation as a noun:

    The act of animating, or giving life or spirit.

  2. Animation as a noun (animation, in the sense of a cartoon):

    The technique of making inanimate objects or drawings appear to move in motion pictures or computer graphics.

  3. Animation as a noun:

    The state of being lively, brisk, or full of spirit and vigor; vivacity; spiritedness

    Examples:

    "He recited the story with great animation."

  4. Animation as a noun:

    The condition of being animate or alive.

  5. Animation as a noun (linguistics):

    conversion from the inanimate to animate grammatical category

  1. Energy as a noun:

    The impetus behind all motion and all activity.

  2. Energy as a noun:

    The capacity to do work.

  3. Energy as a noun (physics):

    A quantity that denotes the ability to do work and is measured in a unit dimensioned in mass × distance²/time² (ML²/T²) or the equivalent.

    Examples:

    "'Units:'"

    "[[CGS]]: [[erg]] (erg)"

    "Customary: [[foot]]-[[pound-force]], [[calorie]], [[kilocalorie]] (i.e. dietary calories), [[BTU]], [[liter]]-[[atmosphere]], [[ton of TNT]]"

  4. Energy as a noun:

    An intangible, modifiable force (often characterized as either 'positive' or 'negative') believed in some New Age religions to emanate from a person, place or thing and which is (or can be) preserved and transferred in human interactions; shared mood or group habit; a vibe, a feeling, an impression. .}}

  5. Energy as a noun (RPG, video games, board games):

    A measure of how many actions a player or unit can take; in the fantasy genre often called magic points or mana.