No. Nor can you convert mass into energy. In any reaction - including nuclear reactions - both the amount of mass and the amount of energy remain the same, before and after the reaction. For example, the energy that escapes from a nuclear reaction also has a corresponding mass. On the other hand, the energy existed before the reaction as well, in the form of (nuclear) potential energy.
No, nothing can violate the law of conservation of energy, it's a law! Energy can convert to mass, and mass can convert to energy, but the overall total of mass and energy in the universe is constant.
we can`t with the technology we have today we can only convert like one billionth of a percentile of mass into energy, if we could eventually do it a glass of water could power the world for a long time
You can convert volume to mass by multiplying the volume by its density.
i think you can not convert thermal energy into radiant energy
We can convert electrical energy into mechanical energy in mixer and grinder. We can convert electrical energy into sound energy in various sound systems. We can convert electrical energy into heat energy in electric water or room heater.
No. Mass and kinetic energy are not the same thing.
You generally need a catalyst or a mechanism to convert the energy. For example to convert fuel (a mass) into thermal energy, oxidizer and a spark are needed.
No, nothing can violate the law of conservation of energy, it's a law! Energy can convert to mass, and mass can convert to energy, but the overall total of mass and energy in the universe is constant.
Fast enough to convert 4 million tons of mass to energy, every second.Fast enough to convert 4 million tons of mass to energy, every second.Fast enough to convert 4 million tons of mass to energy, every second.Fast enough to convert 4 million tons of mass to energy, every second.
Convert grams into moles. To do so, you divide mass by the molar mass of the substance.
Nuclear Fusion
generators which convert mechanical energy to electrical energy and motors which convert electrical energy to mechanical energy
The mass can be converted in energy: the equation of Einstein is: E= mc2.
Because they convert their materials into energy and energy = mass.
As so that when it will convert it will convert into mass to do the work efficiently and because of e=mc2
Mass can be converted to energy in some very special cases, but no general method to convert any mass directly into energy is known.
we can`t with the technology we have today we can only convert like one billionth of a percentile of mass into energy, if we could eventually do it a glass of water could power the world for a long time