Calories are a unit of energy. They cannot be changed to energy because they already are.
Water itself does not contain the traditional, digestable energy such as calories, but it can contain heat energy as in hot water, or potential energy to turn turbines such as in a dam.
You actually take away energy to turn a liquid into a solid.
It absorbs energy, the latent heat of vaporisation. This can be stated as so many Joules or calories per kilogram. When the gas condenses heat is given out.
The energy turns into light,to create the picture on the telivision.
Electric energy. Some turn to heat in the machine, some turn to noise.
Electric motors take electric energy and turn it into kinetic energy Generators take mechanical energy and turn it into electric energy
Either you must exercise to burn the extra calories, or it will turn into fat.
Either you must exercise to burn the extra calories, or it will turn into fat.
Either you must exercise to burn the extra calories, or it will turn into fat.
Water itself does not contain the traditional, digestable energy such as calories, but it can contain heat energy as in hot water, or potential energy to turn turbines such as in a dam.
If talking about energy, you mean kCal or Calories? If so, you will gain weight providing you are eating more than what your body burns in a day, not including exercise. If you exercise, you usually can consume more Calories (not empty calories) without gaining weight.
Answer : Conversion Energy.
You actually take away energy to turn a liquid into a solid.
no it might take up energy but its not like an energy drain
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Food (and drinks) besides water all contain what are known as Calories. A calorie, by definition, is the amount of energy it take to raise 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius. When we eat foods, our body digests and breaks them down. The calories are stored in our body. The liver is a big part of this storing-and-using-calories process. When the body needs energy (from anything crucial to living like blinking and breathing to extra tasks like sports or walking up a flight of stairs), our body uses these calories to turn into energy. Excess calories are stored in the body to be used at a later time. Sucha a time would also be while sleeping, when the body still needs some energy to function despite no food or drink intake for a long period of time. Large amounts of excess calories are stored as fat in the body (3,500 extra calories equal one solid pound of fat).
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