Once the energy is wasted, you can't convert it back to useful energy.
Once the energy is wasted, you can't convert it back to useful energy.
Once the energy is wasted, you can't convert it back to useful energy.
Once the energy is wasted, you can't convert it back to useful energy.
Once the energy is wasted, you can't convert it back to useful energy.
The input energy can never equal the energy outputted by any machine because energy is always lost in the process. Where that energy is lost is dependent on the machine, but some easy examples would be heat (namely due to friction), sound, and radiant (light).
1. We don't always want energy in one specific form. The Sun gives us heat, or gasolene has chemical energy stored, but to move our car... well, quite simply, that's another kind of energy.2. Energy is often transformed to an "intermediate" form, for easy transportation. Usually electricity, which humans have learned to transfer efficiently over great distances.1. We don't always want energy in one specific form. The Sun gives us heat, or gasolene has chemical energy stored, but to move our car... well, quite simply, that's another kind of energy.2. Energy is often transformed to an "intermediate" form, for easy transportation. Usually electricity, which humans have learned to transfer efficiently over great distances.1. We don't always want energy in one specific form. The Sun gives us heat, or gasolene has chemical energy stored, but to move our car... well, quite simply, that's another kind of energy.2. Energy is often transformed to an "intermediate" form, for easy transportation. Usually electricity, which humans have learned to transfer efficiently over great distances.1. We don't always want energy in one specific form. The Sun gives us heat, or gasolene has chemical energy stored, but to move our car... well, quite simply, that's another kind of energy.2. Energy is often transformed to an "intermediate" form, for easy transportation. Usually electricity, which humans have learned to transfer efficiently over great distances.
No.
Energy, of the kind that is easy to access, is a scarce resource.
Thermal energy is the most difficult to convert into other forms of energy.
Hydroelectric energy is created by utilizing falling water. For large quantities it requires a dam and big generators.
Surveys make it easy to collect data from a number of sources.
Easy Energy of Massachusetts was created in 2007-10.
A conductor allows easy transfer of energy.
non-renewable energy
Electrical energy is useful because it is fairly easy to convert mechanical energy (from turbines, for example) into electrical energy, it is fairly easy to transport electricity over long distances, and it is fairly easy to convert the electrical energy (for example, in your home) into several other types of energy.
Basically, it's easy to transport, and easy to convert to other types of energy.
collect them in all the cities.........ps----easy
The input energy can never equal the energy outputted by any machine because energy is always lost in the process. Where that energy is lost is dependent on the machine, but some easy examples would be heat (namely due to friction), sound, and radiant (light).
no but you work together to make it easy
1. We don't always want energy in one specific form. The Sun gives us heat, or gasolene has chemical energy stored, but to move our car... well, quite simply, that's another kind of energy.2. Energy is often transformed to an "intermediate" form, for easy transportation. Usually electricity, which humans have learned to transfer efficiently over great distances.1. We don't always want energy in one specific form. The Sun gives us heat, or gasolene has chemical energy stored, but to move our car... well, quite simply, that's another kind of energy.2. Energy is often transformed to an "intermediate" form, for easy transportation. Usually electricity, which humans have learned to transfer efficiently over great distances.1. We don't always want energy in one specific form. The Sun gives us heat, or gasolene has chemical energy stored, but to move our car... well, quite simply, that's another kind of energy.2. Energy is often transformed to an "intermediate" form, for easy transportation. Usually electricity, which humans have learned to transfer efficiently over great distances.1. We don't always want energy in one specific form. The Sun gives us heat, or gasolene has chemical energy stored, but to move our car... well, quite simply, that's another kind of energy.2. Energy is often transformed to an "intermediate" form, for easy transportation. Usually electricity, which humans have learned to transfer efficiently over great distances.
No.