When the bird's head is in the water, the cool water soaks into the felt head. This causes the liquid inside the bird to contract, making the tail end denser. This causes the bird to tip the head out of the water. The air is warm enough to heat up the thin layer of water, causing the water to evaporate, and the liquid inside to expand. This makes it rise up the inside tube and tip the bird back into the water, and the cycle begins again. So, in short, I suppose the energy in the bird is stored as heat.
answer is 1 percent b/c the insect gets 10 percent of the plant's energy, and only 10 percent of that 10 percent is available for the bird,,, free ( joey jihad ) .. youtube him
The energy stored in oil and coal is stored as chemical energy. This energy is released when the substances are burned or oxidized.
Stored energy
Chemical energy: Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds. Potential energy: Energy stored in an object due to its position or state. Mechanical energy: Energy stored in objects by virtue of their motion or position. Nuclear energy: Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. Gravitational energy: Energy stored in an object due to its position in a gravitational field.
Stored energy is typically referred to when energy is accumulated or stored in a form that can be used at a later time. This can include energy stored in batteries, capacitors, or chemical bonds. Stored energy can be converted into useful work when needed.
The sun's energy reaches a cat that eats a bird through the process of photosynthesis. Plants absorb sunlight and convert it into chemical energy, which is stored in their tissues. When a bird eats these plants, it consumes the stored energy, and when the cat eats the bird, it obtains that energy. Thus, the cat ultimately receives energy from the sun through the food chain.
The sun's energy is captured by plants during photosynthesis, which are then eaten by the bird. When the cat consumes the bird, it obtains the stored energy from the plant indirectly through the bird it consumed.
answer is 1 percent b/c the insect gets 10 percent of the plant's energy, and only 10 percent of that 10 percent is available for the bird
answer is 1 percent b/c the insect gets 10 percent of the plant's energy, and only 10 percent of that 10 percent is available for the bird,,, free ( joey jihad ) .. youtube him
Energy that is stored is called kinetic energy.
The energy stored in oil and coal is stored as chemical energy. This energy is released when the substances are burned or oxidized.
The type of energy that is stored in food is called chemical potential energy.. This energy is stored until it is ready to be used.
what type of energy is stored in batteries
Stored energy
No. It is stored as chemical energy.
yes, as long as the wire is off the ground, the bird will have gravatational energy as it has the possibility to do something while falling. One could even argue that a bird flying has both kinetic and gravatational potential energy. i hope that clears things up!
Chemical energy: Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds. Potential energy: Energy stored in an object due to its position or state. Mechanical energy: Energy stored in objects by virtue of their motion or position. Nuclear energy: Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. Gravitational energy: Energy stored in an object due to its position in a gravitational field.