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No. Lots of types of energy can be converted to potential energy.
in a way, yes. in a way, no. it uis a conversion from gas to liquid, so yes. but energy doesn't change during that prosses, so no.
Yes because it require an input of energy to raise a mass (you) up the stairs against the force of gravity.
A phase change from solid to liquid requires energy .likewise a liquid will vaporise into the gaseous state after appropriate increase in energy.
Input energy = output energy + losses
The evaporation and vaporization of water is an endothermic process. As water vaporizes it absorbs heat energy. The changing of phase from liquid water to gas also means an increase in kinetic energy.
Yes.
FalseAll chemical reactions require an initial input of energy called activation energy.
Yes.
Diffusion is a body process that does not require energy from respiration.
Yes, the process of vaporization does require an input of energy. The energy is required to break the intermolecular forces of a given substance. The intermolecular forces is usually very strong.
No. Lots of types of energy can be converted to potential energy.
no there must at least be an initial input to get it started.
Yes, all ovens/cookers require some energy (fuel) input in order to get them to heat up. For example electric hobs require an electrical imput, gas cookers require gas as their fuel (energy) etc... Even solar cookers have a solar energy input.
Osmosis is the diffusion of water across a membrane, and does not require the input of energy. Active transport requires energy input.
Quantum tunneling does not need any input energy, as it pays back energy used later (if it does not make sense don't worry).
Yes, protein synthesis requires input from ATP and GTP, forms of energy. You can't create something like a protein in nature without energy investment.