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Usually some energy is wasted, yes. Energy is not "lost" in the sense of conservation of energy; energy is always conserved. However, useful energy gets converted into unusable energy all the time.
every particle want to reduce its potential energy. so simplest example of this is a wooden piece. When we through it then it will always be going downward to the earth because it want to reduce its potential energy....
Every thing in the universe has energy.
Yes, every force have energy.
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Its also heat
Kinetic Energy lets you do every thing that you do physically. Kinetic energy is always associated with motion.
Energy always turns from useful energy to less useful forms of energy. so in theory the answer is no, but in reality there is always some heat generated in all transformations.
Some books and documents have blank pages outside of the main body of the them and some don't. The ones that do would have the blank pages in every copy unless it was a printing error.
we can't get it every time because of the ocean tidal there not always there
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The energy sublevel (s, p, d ,f) is always the same.
Usually some energy is wasted, yes. Energy is not "lost" in the sense of conservation of energy; energy is always conserved. However, useful energy gets converted into unusable energy all the time.
Every system in this universe tries to reduce its energy. The shape of bubble is always round because the area is minimum in case of sphere for a given volume, which in turn reduces surface energy.
Yes, every chemical reaction requires activation energy, though in some cases the ambient heat of room temperature is enough to provide that energy.