Heat energy is energy, so its quantity can appropriately be described
in terms of any convenient unit of energy. These include . . .
-- calorie
-- Calorie
-- erg
-- BTU
-- Newton-meter
-- Joule
-- watt-second
-- kilowatt-hour
-- foot-pound
The most popular two heat energy units are: Calorie and BTU (British Thermal Unit).Both these units are obsolete. These days, allforms of energy are measured in joules.
The Momentum from each of the objects colliding is added together, and the collision follows a course based on the sum.Example:Object A is going 25 (Units) SouthObject B is going 20 (Units) NorthEnd Result: 5 Units SouthThe Energy from each of the objects is transferred to sound, light(sometimes), heat, and mechanical energy.
heat and light energy
Thermal Energy or Infrared Radiation
electrical energy and heat energy
There is no answer to your question, because you are giving units for two different things, mass and heat or energy.
The most popular two heat energy units are: Calorie and BTU (British Thermal Unit).Both these units are obsolete. These days, allforms of energy are measured in joules.
Energy exists in many more than two states, but two are light energy and heat energy.
The Momentum from each of the objects colliding is added together, and the collision follows a course based on the sum.Example:Object A is going 25 (Units) SouthObject B is going 20 (Units) NorthEnd Result: 5 Units SouthThe Energy from each of the objects is transferred to sound, light(sometimes), heat, and mechanical energy.
heat and light energy
heat and energy
Heat energy is the energy that is transferred from one point to the another owing to the temperature difference between the two points
Light and heat energy.
sun
breaking or creating molecular bonds -- increasing or decreasing heat energy
heat and light and it comes from the reaction of the paper material and its combustion in the air.
Degrees