No,this is what is needed.
1) Water
2) Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
3) Light energy
nope . it uses willies (:
well what had happen was..... it makes generate heat, electrical, mechanical, and sound energies
Yes. Sound energy is a carrier of energy.
Gravitational Energy.
When you drop a rock and it hits the side walk it makes a sound. Kinetic energy transferred to sound energy.
In an electric fan electric energy is converted into mechanical energy which makes the blades of the fan spin. On the other hand in a loudspeaker electric energy is converted into sound energy which produces the music.
Air is needed for breathing photosynthesis flight carring sound and the planets weather
sound energy-changes to electrical vibes
Not much. Of course, the exact amount of energy varies, depending on the sound volume.
mechanical sound and radiant
It becomes louder. The amplitude of the sound wave increases
the substance can change the sound energy and make you here something else.......
to a toaster? first... electrical. when it is turned on, heat and light. then, when it is done, theres a ting sound right? and tht's sound energy
Kinetic energy is used to overcome friction and is dispersed as heat; some energy is converted to sound.
Light energy is used in photosynthesis, and it is converted into chemical energy of the glucose molecule. Obscure example, but imagine heat being applied to a tea kettle. When the water boils, steam escaping produces a sound. The heat is converted to sonar (sound) energy.
When turned on, a blender has kinetic energy, because it's blades are in motion. (when off, the blender has potention energy.)
well what had happen was..... it makes generate heat, electrical, mechanical, and sound energies
of course it can! plants use a process called photosynthesis to turn sunlight into energy and sugars the plant can use.