E=mc^2
Let's us deal this question with an example. To change Ice Cube into water (Liquid), What do u do ? OfCourse heating ( Means Energy contained in the liquid = Energy Contained in the Ice Cube + energy u gave). Similarly, For Water (Liquid)------>> Vapour (Gas) u again do heating (Means Energy contained in a Gas = Energy of liquid + Ur extra Energy by heating) So, It's Obvious that, Gas particles have more energy than Solid.
JFK was his great uncle. His grandfather was Bobby Kennedy, JFK's brother.
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The relationship between mechanical energy and heat energy was established by James Prescott Joule through his experiments in the mid-19th century. Joule's work demonstrated the principle of conservation of energy and showed that mechanical work could be converted into heat energy.
The Timucua tribe chief of 1556 realized that the Spanish had brought diseases, and set the colonists fort/camp on fire and gave them a shower of arrows.
The relation between king George the V and q ueen Elizabeth is that she is the daughter of his second son King George the VI , as the eldest son Prince Edward gave up his throne to marry a American Divorce Mrs Simpson.
Mother of H. Ans gave her son to prophet .H. Ans is narrator of large number of Hadith. He is companion of Prophet .
The synonym for gave is took.. because gave is to give a person a thing and also the took.. therefore the gave and took is synonym....This is completely false. Took is an antonym in relation to gave. I'm sorry but I need to know what form of gave you're talking about to help you
The singularity that gave rise to the universe during the Big Bang was infinitely small and contained all the mass and energy of the universe in a single point. At this point, the laws of physics as we know them break down, and our current understanding cannot accurately describe its size.
It gave you energy to play any games you want.
Eat it then see if it gave me reflux, if it did then gaviscon is the only option
acknowledgment: a statement acknowledging something or someone; "she must have seen him but she gave no sign of acknowledgment"; "the preface contained an acknowledgment of those who had helped her"