E=MC^2. That is simple enough.
There is the law of conservation of mass, and the law of conservation of energy. All three state: (Mass/Matter/Energy) cannot be created or destroyed, simply transferred.
Temperature is the measurement of the average kinetic energy (energy of motion) of particles in a specific matter, while heat is scientifically stated as a form of energy transfer due to difference in temperature, causing particles to create friction.
They are both types of energy. They are inexhaustible sources of energy
matter and thermal energy
No, energy an matter are different phenomenons. Energy is the ability of a system to do work (ie to move matter). Matter has mass, and is related to energy by E = mcc.
There is the law of conservation of mass, and the law of conservation of energy. All three state: (Mass/Matter/Energy) cannot be created or destroyed, simply transferred.
how are wood and battery energy alike
an element
an element
States of Matter
there not
because they are
Temperature is the measurement of the average kinetic energy (energy of motion) of particles in a specific matter, while heat is scientifically stated as a form of energy transfer due to difference in temperature, causing particles to create friction.
None of these. It is energy. It is not matter. But according to the law of relativity, energy can be converted into matter.
All energy can be thought of as the capacity to do work
They are both types of energy. They are inexhaustible sources of energy
they both are a kind of energy