Energy is, this is a definition; The force required to do work
Energy has dimensions of force times distance. If a force moves an object, then work was done and work is a form of energy.
Not quite sure what you mean by 'nuclear energy'. Energy is one single thing: the ability to perform work. There are different carriers for energy. The motion of particles can carry energy: this we call kinetic energy. Energy can also be carried by EM-radiation, such as light or microwaves. Energy is also stored in various forms: the forces that bind subatomic particles together store a huge amount of energy. Nuclear power is generated by making atoms release some of this energy (through fission or fusion).
Plasma cutters work by shooting a high-pressure gas through a hose and arcing electricity through the gas to create plasma. Basically, plasma cutters used high temperature gas and electricity to cut through metals.
Plasma [propulsion works like a jet with ions for the gas or matter pushed out.
Energy is, this is a definition; The force required to do work
Energy has dimensions of force times distance. If a force moves an object, then work was done and work is a form of energy.
they work together by producing more heat or thermal energy.
The convection zone is how the energy from the core is transported to the photosphere. The plasma is heated, rises to near the surface, cools and then falls back toward the core to be heated again.
It won't - not with current technology. Current technology requires huge installations to harness atomic energy. This can be done on fixed locations, or on large ships or submarines, but not in a bike or small car.
electricity is a flow of electrons in anductor form one pole to anther it is considered an energy ******************************************** I disagree. Electricity is a flow of electrons. As such, it is composed of matter. Energy is a measure of the work something does. Energy can be potential, that is, having the possibility of doing work; or kinetic, that is, actually performing that work. Thus, it is the work that electricity does that is measurable as electrical energy. Think of a bullet. It has the potential energy to penetrate an object. When it is shot, the penetration of the object is measurable as its kinetic energy. The bullet itself is not energy.
they work together by producing more heat or thermal energy.
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A element is a unique substance that is composed of atoms having the same atomic number. Energy is the ability to do work.
The oil will not work as plasma in the blood.
Not quite sure what you mean by 'nuclear energy'. Energy is one single thing: the ability to perform work. There are different carriers for energy. The motion of particles can carry energy: this we call kinetic energy. Energy can also be carried by EM-radiation, such as light or microwaves. Energy is also stored in various forms: the forces that bind subatomic particles together store a huge amount of energy. Nuclear power is generated by making atoms release some of this energy (through fission or fusion).
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