sound
The movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves is sound. :)
Chemical energy is energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules. Mechanical energy is energy stored in objects by tension. Nuclear energy is energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. Gravitational energy is energy stored in an objects height. Radiant energy is electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves. Thermal energy is the vibration and movement of atoms and molecules within a substance. Motion energy is energy stored in the movement of objects. Sound is the movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves. Electrical energy is energy from electrons moving through a conductive material.
Yes. Longitudinal waves can produce standing waves.
A wave is a rhythmic movement that carries energy through matter or space.
Thermodynamics, which means, basically, "heat movement".
It is sound waves
No, it is totally unrelated to that.
The movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves is sound. :)
kinetic energy kinetic energy (joule) = ½ × mass (kilogram) × speed2 ((metre/second) 2, (m/s)2) and i guess sound energy - the movement of energy through substances in longitudinal (compression/rarefaction) waves.
passive transport
Chemical energy is energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules. Mechanical energy is energy stored in objects by tension. Nuclear energy is energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. Gravitational energy is energy stored in an objects height. Radiant energy is electromagnetic energy that travels in transverse waves. Thermal energy is the vibration and movement of atoms and molecules within a substance. Motion energy is energy stored in the movement of objects. Sound is the movement of energy through substances in longitudinal waves. Electrical energy is energy from electrons moving through a conductive material.
Kinetic energy
Yes. Longitudinal waves can produce standing waves.
MOTION ENERGy
It's called active transport. When talking about the cell, it is usually bigger substances that use passages in the cell membrane to access the inner part of the cell, and they need energy to get there. The opposite; passive transport or diffusion, is the movement of dissolved materials through a cell membrane without the use of cellular energy. THis happens with smaller substances.
Passive transport.
Movement of substances into and out of cells include passive mechanisms that do not require cellular energy (diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis, and filtration) and active mechanisms that use cellular energy (active transport, endocytosis,and exocytosis).