In many ways, does energy transfer from one form to another. For example, consider the potential energy found in matter due to its position above the Earth. As the object falls more energy is evidenced as kinetic energy. The "Relativisitics" would say that the item loses mass (weight) as it falls, the energy (or mass) going into the kinetic movement. When an item burns, chemical energy is released as heat. But how does the transformation take place? Generally speaking, it is not known (maybe for a few cases we can venture a good guess).
Applying any work on particular energy, it transform into another form. Eg., Ball stable on pool have Potential energy. When somebody strike it, it moves and P.E. transform into Kinetic energy. Energy can neither be created nor to be destroyed, its can be changed into one form to another. Its thermodynamics first law of energy conservation.
change energy into another energy form.
We transform energy because we need it in a specific form - either for the end-user device (for example, for the radio, we want sound energy), or to transport energy from one place to another (electrical energy is quite useful for this purpose).
Yes it is an example of energy transformation because energy could be transform to another energy.
There WILL be energy transformations, whether we need it or not. Living beings, however, depend on energy transformation to live. We get energy from our food, which we "use up" and eventually convert to heat energy.
a transducer is a device used to transform energy and by the way this is physics not chemistry
Transformers.
because Energy transformation is the process of changing energy from one form to another.
a transducer is a device used to transform energy and by the way this is physics not chemistry
change energy into another energy form.
Applying any work on particular energy, it transform into another form. Eg., Ball stable on pool have Potential energy. When somebody strike it, it moves and P.E. transform into Kinetic energy. Energy can neither be created nor to be destroyed, its can be changed into one form to another. Its thermodynamics first law of energy conservation.
yeah and jizses its pants all day
Yes, decay process transform nuclear energy in to heat.
Usually we need energy in some specific form, so we need to transform it from one type of energy to another.
You cannot make energy. You can only transform it from one form to another (eg convert electrical energy into heat) or move it from one place to another (eg carry a charged battery).
Yes it is an example of energy transformation because energy could be transform to another energy.
There WILL be energy transformations, whether we need it or not. Living beings, however, depend on energy transformation to live. We get energy from our food, which we "use up" and eventually convert to heat energy.