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Turning off unused lights is an example of Energy Conversion. Energy conversion is the process of chaning one form of energy to another.
Shutting off unused lights.
The only thing I can think of that you might be referring to is potential energy. A rock sitting on a cliff has gravitational potential energy because if you pushed it off the cliff it would have energy provided by gravity that manifested itself as the rock falling to the ground. I know it's an abstract concept, but it kind of makes sense when you think about it.
The term "unused" is difficult to define in this contest.May forms of energy such as potential energy and chemical energy can be stored against useWe do not have the technical knowledge to tap some energySome energy fro large sources like the sun radiates away from us and cannot be tappedIn industry there is some energy that is produced but wasted due to equipment inefficiency. As an example a car uses only about 30% of the energy provided.Some energy is of too low a value to collect and use
unused energy get converted into fat and stored in the body... you get fat.
Turning off unused lights is an example of Energy Conversion. Energy conversion is the process of chaning one form of energy to another.
Shutting off unused lights.
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The term "unused" is difficult to define in this contest.May forms of energy such as potential energy and chemical energy can be stored against useWe do not have the technical knowledge to tap some energySome energy fro large sources like the sun radiates away from us and cannot be tappedIn industry there is some energy that is produced but wasted due to equipment inefficiency. As an example a car uses only about 30% of the energy provided.Some energy is of too low a value to collect and use
General Accounting Office. has written: 'The nation's unused wood offers vast potential energy and product benefits'
The only thing I can think of that you might be referring to is potential energy. A rock sitting on a cliff has gravitational potential energy because if you pushed it off the cliff it would have energy provided by gravity that manifested itself as the rock falling to the ground. I know it's an abstract concept, but it kind of makes sense when you think about it.
The term "unused" is difficult to define in this contest.May forms of energy such as potential energy and chemical energy can be stored against useWe do not have the technical knowledge to tap some energySome energy fro large sources like the sun radiates away from us and cannot be tappedIn industry there is some energy that is produced but wasted due to equipment inefficiency. As an example a car uses only about 30% of the energy provided.Some energy is of too low a value to collect and use
Unused Sugar/Energy (glucose) is stored in fat cells, which are burnt off when the energy within them is needed.
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unused energy get converted into fat and stored in the body... you get fat.
I suppose it means capturing energy and using it for useful purposes. I don't think 'harnessing' is a good description, except in forms like hydro or wind, where the energy exists and we do have to collect it. Mostly energy is released by human activity, burning fossil fuels or using uranium, and if we didn't release the potential it would stay unused.
yes, it would.