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Yes, smelling takes a small amount of energy because the process of sensing and interpreting odors involves the activation of sensory receptors and neural pathways in the brain. However, this energy expenditure is minimal compared to other bodily functions.
Yes, it takes energy to form chemical bonds.
When a chemical reaction takes in more energy than it gives off, it becomes an endothermic reaction. In an endothermic reaction, energy is absorbed from the surroundings in the form of heat.
When you turn a radio on, electrical energy from the battery is transformed into sound energy and electromagnetic waves, allowing you to hear radio signals.
Endothermic reaction.
Yes, smelling takes a small amount of energy because the process of sensing and interpreting odors involves the activation of sensory receptors and neural pathways in the brain. However, this energy expenditure is minimal compared to other bodily functions.
everything u do takes energy
Kinetic Energy takes place, due to the fact you apply energy to the scissors.
Ionization energy
Eagles both fly and soar. Flying takes energy, soaring takes no energy.
It takes the energy of heat.
electronic energy.
Electrical energy -> Heat energy -> Sound energy.
makes energy
From electrical energy to kinetic energy electrical energy =>mechanical energy
the ear changes sound energy to electrical energy
Kinectic energy -potential.energy-sound.energy