To keep what?
i saw this on myth busters and it takes more energy to keep a light on.
It takes more energy to keep steam at 30 psi because higher pressure requires more energy to maintain the temperature and pressure of the steam. More energy is needed to overcome the increased resistance at higher pressures.
Just keep nice and warm, because the colder you get, the more your body will waste energy on tryng to keep warm, and it wont be able to take care of your skin. :)
as it has fibres in them where the particles make you warm as they became more heated(thermal energy) and the particles are more closer together
Yes, double paned windows will keep out the cold and keep in the heat. In the summer, they will keep in the cold and keep the heat out. These are more expensive than normal windows but worth it with the energy savings.
Get more sleep or take vitamins
Because they will not give you the right amount of energy you need so you will have to take more. Taking more will give you more of the wrong substances you need therefore not what you need!
No because when you eat something slowly, in this case its a apple, it doesn't take that much energy to eat and the more energy you have the more calories you lose
horses eat more food when its colder because there body is burning more energy to keep warm. so the need to eat more to get more energy
AnswerThere is negligible savings by leaving the light on. It does take slightly more energy to turn on a fluorescent light that to just keep it burning, but their are no savings if the time is more than a second or two.we have tested that when you keep the lights on it uses more electricity than if you turn the lights on and off
The natural tendency of a moving object is to keep moving. And it doesn't really require energy to stop it; in fact, in theory, you can gain energy from it. What is required is a force.
Your body stores that extra energy as fat.