There are varying ideas on vacuum energy. Some physicists say it is impressively large, and some make it rather small. But the cosmological consequences may be profound, given the size and age of the universe.
Vacuum energy has been used by confidence artists to defraud potential investors.
A vacuum uses the energy electricity
Yes! Heat is one of the energy stored in a vacuum cleaner!
Electrical Energy is added to the vacuum cleaner as input. This energy is converted to mechanical energy with heat energy and sound energy being wasted.
none. everything in a vacuum expands.
First the electricity goes inside the vacuum cleaner, then the vacuum cleaner sucks the dirt right away so therefore: Electrical energy -- Mechanical Energy
A vacuum uses the energy electricity
Answer Yes, you can. I think the answer is no. A physical object in a vacuum can have some energy/heat in it, and the energy associated with electromagnetic radiation can have energy/heat associated with it, but the vacuum itself cannot. ______________________________________________________________________ There is no such thing as a vacuum.
Yes! Heat is one of the energy stored in a vacuum cleaner!
Electrical Energy is added to the vacuum cleaner as input. This energy is converted to mechanical energy with heat energy and sound energy being wasted.
none. everything in a vacuum expands.
First the electricity goes inside the vacuum cleaner, then the vacuum cleaner sucks the dirt right away so therefore: Electrical energy -- Mechanical Energy
No, all forms of energy cannot travel in a vacuum. We know that electromagnetic energy (like light or radio waves) can travel in a vacuum. So can gravity waves. But mechanical energy (like sound) cannot.
Heat energy is transferred by conduction, convection and radiation. In a vacuum, heat energy can only be transferred by radiation.
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Energy from the sun travels through the vacuum of space by radiation.
It can travel through a vacuum.