Could be 'potential energy'
some examples of energy in action would be sun,fire,t.v.,and a speeding rocket. :)
Lowering a chemical reaction's activation energy is the minimum energy required for particles to successfully collide and forms bonds.
potential energy
The electrons can only travel in certain orbits: at a certain discrete set of distances from the nucleus with specific energies. # The electrons of an atom revolve around the nucleus in orbits. These orbits are associated with definite energies and are also called energy shells or energy levels
No. The maxiumum binding energy is of Iron nucleus (A=56) after which the binding energy starts decreasing.
Helium (He) has the highest ionization energy.
action force
The energies which can be used again and again. this type of energy is called non conventional energy. This is otherwise called as renewable energy.
those energies are geothermal energy,nuclear energy, and biomass energy...
The energies which can be used again and again. this type of energy is called non conventional energy. This is otherwise called as renewable energy.
Kinetic energy is related to all motion.
Thermal energy is the sum of kinetic energies, while temperature is the average of these kinetic energies.
False - no energy is inexhaustible. However, the so-called "renewable energies" or "alternative energies" can last a long, long time.
Not necessarily. Energy can be solar energy in the form of thermal and light energies, but there are other types of energies, like kinetic or chemical.
As far as I am aware, there is something called Kinetic energy, the movement of the puck causes kinetic energy.
Being an "uncountable" noun, it is usually just called "energy". However, in some cases, the plural "energies" is used.
firstly both are type of energies. secondly, both energies can be used to obtain heat energies. thirdly both can be detected by human senses.
firstly both are type of energies. secondly, both energies can be used to obtain heat energies. thirdly both can be detected by human senses.