•The conservation of mechanical energy is a principle which states that under certain conditions, the total mechanical energy of a system is constant. This rule does not hold when mechanical energy is converted to other forms, such as chemical, nuclear, or electromagnetic.
There is no law of conservation of mechanical energy. The conservation law says that
total energy is conserved. Wherever you look in your daily life, mechanical energy is
being derived from, or converted to and stored as, other forms of energy.
Mechanical Energy is conserved when there are no sources of friction or radiation that would turn it into heat or other form of energy that is not potential or kinetic.
You conserve mechanical energy by following the rules of the BIG GREEN HELP.
people use it by mowing lawns and if we didnt have it we would be helpless
You can use Mechanical Energy in are daily lifes by things that have force and that has power to use the object.
Three everyday uses of energy are:Asking questions on Answers.com using the internet;Potential energy when sitting down;Mechanical/Kinetic energy when standing up.
You need to know how it works because you use it everyday of your life.
You can see an example of mechanical energy when an earthquake happens.
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you use it when you use your oven. I know that wikipedia is not true but this is because i learned it in class.when you use the oven
You can use Mechanical Energy in are daily lifes by things that have force and that has power to use the object.
Three everyday uses of energy are:Asking questions on Answers.com using the internet;Potential energy when sitting down;Mechanical/Kinetic energy when standing up.
Usually by burning it.
All people use mechanical energy.
You can use it for powering ur homes
atoms are used to create nuclear energy
You need to know how it works because you use it everyday of your life.
It uses electrical energy,mechanical energy.
You can see an example of mechanical energy when an earthquake happens.
for growth, repairing cells, to move, for cellular work
Tidal power produces electricity, the same electricity that you use in everyday life. Some countries are planning systems that will use the tides as a source of renewable energy. That is an extremely good idea.
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