yes it can be used as gravitational energy. The Graviton is the particle that I discovered. It cannot in itself be used as an energy source, although it is a mystery as to precisely where it's energy is derived. Perhaps this basic info will help you better understand the Graviton Particle: All atoms have at least one graviton particle in orbit around them. This orbit varies from a few millimeters, out to the edge of our Milky Way galaxy & back. That's correct, That pencil eraser you have on your desk has graviton particles orbiting out to the edge of our galaxy. The Graviton has an incredible velocity of greater than 10,000 times the speed of light, and yes I know what Albert Einstein said, "that nothing can travel faster than light", but Al was wrong & by the way my dad was born in the same town as Albert Einstein (Bavaria). Gravity & inertia occur when graviton particles strike matter on their return orbital trips. You can duplicate this experimental finding same as I have in my laboratory. There is a lot more to this, but i hope I have given you enough to understand the Graviton Particle better...Alfred Herman Schrader
No. Helium is an inert, non-flammable gas, so it can not be used as an energy source. Hydrogen, however, is a perfect energy source.
False. Glucose is not used as an energy source when proteins and fats are not available.
Graviton. Check this wiki site.The graviton.
solar energy
nonrenewable sources of energy
The source of energy that is used in chemosynthesis is the chemicals.
Light energy is used . Sun is the source
The source of energy used by mitochondria is ATP.
The source of energy in stoves is HEAT ENERGY
fule fossile is the most used energy source
Carbs! Carbs are an internal source of energy.
Carbs! Carbs are an internal source of energy.
No. Helium is an inert, non-flammable gas, so it can not be used as an energy source. Hydrogen, however, is a perfect energy source.
Polonium was used as source of energy in thermoelectric generators.
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what energy have chullah
A battery is the electrochemical cell is used as an energy source in a flashlight.