Vitamins don't provide energy - or in any case, they don't provide any significant amount of energy. Just like minerals, we need them in small amounts, but NOT for their energy content.
Insulin is a hormone; that means it acts in fairly small quantities, and any energy involved is quite insignificant.
Not really. Any activity requires energy. Some a lot, some just a small amount.
Any object above zero kelvin - in other words, any object - has thermal energy. If you cook down a liquid - reduce its thermal energy - it will sooner or later get cold enough to become a solid.
When you say 'Device', then this indicate some item or tool that has the ability to perform a job. When this device perform a job, no matter how small, there is a conversion of energy involved. In other words. Absolutely all devices convert energy of some sort. Even a tiny pebble falling 1 inch does convert some energy, however small.
Photosynthesis is the process of taking sunlight energy and converting it into chemical energy. Equation in words: carbon dioxide + water + energy -> glucose + oxygen Equation in symbols: 6CO2 (small 2) + 6H20 (small 2) + energy -> C6H12O6 (small 6, 12, 6) + 6O2 (small 2)
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Light from the stars is energy. However, the amount of energy that this light accounts for is too small to be of any use.
kinetic energy is energy in the form of motion... in other words a liquid must be moving to have any kinetic energy
Vitamins don't provide energy - or in any case, they don't provide any significant amount of energy. Just like minerals, we need them in small amounts, but NOT for their energy content.
The waves usually get their energy from the wind. The wind pushes against any small irregularity in the water, creating small ripples, pushes against the small ripples producing larger waves, etc.The waves usually get their energy from the wind. The wind pushes against any small irregularity in the water, creating small ripples, pushes against the small ripples producing larger waves, etc.The waves usually get their energy from the wind. The wind pushes against any small irregularity in the water, creating small ripples, pushes against the small ripples producing larger waves, etc.The waves usually get their energy from the wind. The wind pushes against any small irregularity in the water, creating small ripples, pushes against the small ripples producing larger waves, etc.
Not really. Any activity requires energy. Some a lot, some just a small amount.
Insulin is a hormone; that means it acts in fairly small quantities, and any energy involved is quite insignificant.
Any object that is above zero Kelvin - in other words, any object - contains thermal energy. As a simplified explanation, the thermal energy is contained in the movement of its atoms.
There is not a SINGLE word in the English words starting with 'z' that are related to the topic energy Lynn605's answer: actually yes there is zen its religious meditation using spiritual energy
No, or not in any significant amount. Micronutrients is not about getting energy, but about getting certain substances, mainly minerals, that you need in small quantities.
Any stored energy has a small amount of mass associated - by the Theory of Relativity. The amount is usually too small to be of interest.