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It is meant to transfer energy from one form to another.
The transfer of energy in the form of rays or waves is either Conduction or Convection..... I get those two mixed up. :P
No! radiation is the transfer of energy in the form of electromagnetic waves.
When one form of energy (kinetic energy, potential energy, chemical energy ,ect) is changed into another energy (chemical, kinetic, sound, ect)
Not necessarily. Quite often, only part of the energy is transferred. Another part may be wasted, or simply remain in its original form. The details really depend on the specific type of energy transfer.
It is meant to transfer energy from one form to another.
The transfer of energy in the form of rays or waves is either Conduction or Convection..... I get those two mixed up. :P
conduction
In an energy transfer, the energy moves from one object/material to another. In an energy transformation, one form of energy transforms into another. In both, the amount of energy does not change, but in an energy transformation, some energy is lost into the environment.
No! radiation is the transfer of energy in the form of electromagnetic waves.
When one form of energy (kinetic energy, potential energy, chemical energy ,ect) is changed into another energy (chemical, kinetic, sound, ect)
When one form of energy (kinetic energy, potential energy, chemical energy ,ect) is changed into another energy (chemical, kinetic, sound, ect)
When one form of energy (kinetic energy, potential energy, chemical energy ,ect) is changed into another energy (chemical, kinetic, sound, ect)
Not necessarily. Quite often, only part of the energy is transferred. Another part may be wasted, or simply remain in its original form. The details really depend on the specific type of energy transfer.
Jake a m moves it from one house to another when he robs lonely peoples houses
Electrical energy. The whole purpose of power lines is to transfer energy from one place to another, in the form of an electrical current.
Movement of energy from one place to another or from one substance to another, or the conversion of energy from one form to another. For example, in a car engine, the chemical energy of the fuel is converted to kinetic (motion), heat, and sound energy.