Yes, usually.
Yes, usually.
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it is the robots being modern
You cannot create energy. You can simply convert energy from one form to another, for example potential energy to kinetic energy - dropping a ball, when the ball is released it has potential energy which is converted into kinetic energy as it falls (plus some heat energy). The total energy of a system has to remain constant, this principle, the conservation of energy, was first postulated in the early 19th century, and applies to any isolated system.
they are process,input and output lol
Yes, usually.
Nuclear fission process results in thermal energy production (this due to mass difference before and after of fission). This thermal energy is transferred to reactor coolant system. Then the thermal energy is converted into mechanical energy through turbines. The mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy through electric generators.
Via photosynthesis, plants have developed unique photo-sensitive system that permit them to take the sunlight and convert it. This energy is converted into chemical energy which is stored as food inside the plant.
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While producing heat energy is precisely the purpose of a heating system, once any kind of energy is converted into heat, it can no longer be converted back to other forms of energy - at least, not all of it.
The release of nuclear energy produces heat, which is used to transfer the energy to a mechanical system. The mechanical energy is converted in this system into electromagnetic energy, and so electrical power is available for the power grid.
the organ system
The law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, so the total energy in an isolated system remains constant. Since no machine is 100% efficient, it may seem that energy is being lost, but the "lost" energy is just converted to a different form.
A sound system works by converting sound waves into electrical energy. The electrical energy is then converted back into solid energy that results in sound.
i don't know the correct answer but i think that the electrical enegy is converted into sound energy through vibrations.
HEART No. Food is converted into energy through the digestive tract (organ system): stomach (organ) and small intestine (organ).
Gravitational energy already IS gravitational energy; what exactly do you want to convert? With a see-saw, or a similar lever, or a system of ropes, you can transfer gravitational energy from one object to another.