It doesn't. Cows get their own energy from what they eat, not from each other.
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No. A light switch merely allows energy to pass, or not to pass.
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Heat conductors allow heat energy to pass through; heat insulators do not.
During a pass, a football's mechanical energy is potential energy. Mechanical energy is "potential" for any object in motion that is not moving itself (the football is displaced by the player).
Energy for the cow initially comes from the plants she eats and digests.
The answer is complex and rather surprising. The plants get their energy to grow from the Sun, they use photosynthesis to trap the energy in sunlight to make sugars (out of water and Carbon Dioxide from the air) which then go into the making of the plants leaves and stems. Cow graze on these leaves and stems but they can not use the energy in them directly. They chew them up and then pass the ground up bits into a special stomach (cows have 4 stomachs) where microorganisms break down this material and multiply on this food as they do so. The cow then passes the fermented broth into others of its stomachs where it digests the microorganisms, incorporating their nutrients into its body. Thus the energy a cow gets comes intally from the Sun, which is stored by plants, which is then used by microorganisms which is then used by the cow. If you were then to eat the cow then the energy enabling you to move would have come from the Sun.
Typically a lactating cow will eat 50% more than a dry cow would. As for energy needs, a lactating cow needs around 15% more energy than dry cows do.
Yes
There are many energy efficient cells working in the energy conservation in a cow. These include sleeping an extra amount to digest food.
Cows are essentially meat when they are butchered. And meat comes from cows, which is muscle, so the question really doesn't make much sense.
the sun gives the grass energy then a cow comes and eats it then the cow gets the energy from the grass cause the grass got it from the sun then we make the cow into a double cheese burger then we take the energy that the cow and grass had before it and p.s the sun will never waste out of energy
From the feed, forage or roughage they eat.
As cow dung is bad conductor of heat, lightning will not pass through cow dung and changes into a iron rod
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Yes.
They use this cow dung that contains methane in it to make energy.