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The total energy in the universe is constant.A+ :)
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that 'Energy cannot be created or destroyed.' In other words, energy can be converted into matter and vice verse, but energy cannot create energy. Thanks much ^_^ Edit: Seems you are missing a part of the law, namley "only transformed". In any case, how would you explain that solar panels convert sunlight into a electrical enegy, without creating matter?
"Combustion" must occur before the potential energy can be released from fossil fuels... examples of fossil fuel... gasoline and coal, both are "burned" to create their energy
The energy to create wind comes from solar energy.
6 examples of mechanical energy
The total energy in the universe is constant.A+ :)
No. You won't find examples of "energy being created", because it isn't possible to create energy.
There is not much more to it. There is a quantity, called "energy", that is conserved - that is, it remains constant in a closed system. You can not create energy out of nothing, but you can convert one type of energy into another type of energy.
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that 'Energy cannot be created or destroyed.' In other words, energy can be converted into matter and vice verse, but energy cannot create energy. Thanks much ^_^ Edit: Seems you are missing a part of the law, namley "only transformed". In any case, how would you explain that solar panels convert sunlight into a electrical enegy, without creating matter?
Some examples are solar energy, wind energy, tidal energy.
explain how matter and energy are interrelated
Biocatalysts are the use of protein enzymes to perform chemical reaction to an organic compound. The biocatalysts do not have a role is activating energy. It is use to create new matter.
No they do not create. Chlorophyll convert energy,light energy into chemical energy
They use things such as sunlight to create their own food. (photosynthesis)
A loudspeaker in space, or any other vacuum, as sound waves cannot travel in a vacuum.
"Combustion" must occur before the potential energy can be released from fossil fuels... examples of fossil fuel... gasoline and coal, both are "burned" to create their energy
The energy to create wind comes from solar energy.