You cannot smell energy, but you can certainly feel energy. For example: If you were a ghost hunter and you feel a "presence" then, that would be feeling energy.
It depends of what type of energy and how powerful the energy is. Fire is energy burning up.
You can't see energy, but you can observe its results
Well, you can see the heat from the sun reflect off a car as waves. Or, you can see heat waves from a grill. So, yes, you can see thermal energy.
static electricity
the nose
Yes light is an object for it is a noun and just because you can't feel it hear it touch it smell it or taste it doesn't mean it's not there. You can still see it. Light is a wave of energy on the energy spectrum.
Radon is an odorless gas.
It will be 332 m/s because it is the speed of air & smell comes with the air molecules.
energy neither be created nor be destroyed, it can only change from one form to another. so when me make food we supply heat energy, but we get smell, so it means heat energy is converted into smell energy.
The color green comprises light energy and has no smell.
The energy scouce is odor.
It isn't clear what energy you are talking about.
static electricity
you need to smell
Cause energy is like a wave.You can't feel it,but you can feel the effect around you.
smell
If by geothermal energy, you are referring to electricity produced using geothermal energy, no it doesn't smell, because energy in any form doesn't smell. On the other hand, a geothermal power plant may give off a "rotten eggs" smell. This is due to hydrogen sulfide being present in the steam collected from the geothermal reservoir. Although the hydrogen sulfide is treated to reduce it to non-toxic levels, hydrogen sulfide can be smelled at levels as low as a few parts per billion. Since geothermal plants won't always be able to remove all of the hydrogen sulfide, some will be released, accounting for the smell.
the nose
It's because we humans eat wheat to gain energy.
When particles heat up they gain energy and move faster. When a smell is added these faster moving particles spread the smell faster than if they were cold (with less energy)