The type of energy that can be sensed by the eye is referred to as remote sensing. The ears are also known to take part in remote sensing in human beings.
no. energy is a non-matter that does not take up space
Visible Light waves are a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Electromagnetic waves are a form of energy.
You can't see the energy as such directly, but of course you can see that an object is moving.
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yes. carbon monoxide is one of the waste products.
Because in Boron there is a complete 2s orbital and the increased shielding of the 2s orbital reduces the ionisation energy compared to that seen in Beryllium.
Nuclear energy is the energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom. Atoms are tiny units that make up all matter in the universe. Energy is what holds the nucleus together. There is a huge amount of power in an atom's dense nucleus. Nuclear energy is seen when nuclear fusions or fissions happen.
They're both theoretical constructs and neither has actually been detected, measured, nor "seen".
Myself? No I cannot. However, particle accelerators do it all the time. The kinetic energy of two particles smashing into each other becomes several more particles. Light -- as "pure" an energy as can be imagined -- is often seen as becoming an electron positron pair.
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Protein-energy malnutrition is seen only in developing countries.
Protein-energy malnutrition is seen only in developing countries.
Geothermal energy is energy from earth's heat. This energy can be seen in geysers and volcanoes.
Energy can not be seen but can be felt; wind energy simply mean energy that provided by wind.
Lightning is seen when it discharges its energy.
Most energy use can be seen in the form of what motion or sound. There are different forms of energy which include chemical, potential, elastic and nuclear among others.
They are both seen as renewable sources of energy
The Persians discovered wind energy, or they were seen making wind energy, in Persia.
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I have seen different definitions, but basically you can think of work as the "transfer of energy".