No, freezing is a result of losing thermal energy (heat).
Input energy = output energy + losses
No, energy is removed.
Where the energy enters the system.
You divide useful output energy by the input energy. Or equivalently, useful output power by input power.
Energy is released during freezing.
Energy release is to condensation as energy input is to vaporization. Vaporization requires energy input to happen, while condensation releases energy.
No, freezing is a result of losing thermal energy (heat).
The energy input is always greater than energy output.
Input energy = output energy + losses
No, energy is removed.
The movement of molecules without the input of energy is passive transport.
Where the energy enters the system.
Electrical energy
When thermal energy isreleased by the substance, it creates condensation and freezing process.
none. energy is lost and that is thermal
You divide useful output energy by the input energy. Or equivalently, useful output power by input power.