thermodynamics
Thermal energy is the most difficult to convert into other forms of energy.
There is no such principle. Thermal energy can convert to other forms of energy, and vice-versa. The TOTAL energy (thermal + other kinds of energy) is conserved in a close system.
The answer i got is Forms of energy related to changes in matter include thermal energy, chemical energy, electromagnetic energy, and electrical energy.
It can be converted to thermal energy, but you can't get more energy out than you put in. The two different forms of energy must be equivalent, unless there is another source of thermal energy
Obviously its Thermal and Chemical Energy
There are many forms of energy and energy conversions, but the most common forms of energy are mechanical energy, gravitational energy, electrical energy, radiant energy, nuclear energy, sound energy, chemical energy, and thermal energy.
Thermal energy is the most difficult to convert into other forms of energy.
Thermal energy is the most difficult to convert into other forms of energy.
Thermal energy is produced.
All forms of energy can be transformed into thermal energy
electrical energy, thermal energy, and potential energy
electrical energy, thermal energy, and potential energy
Primarily thermal energy.
There is no such principle. Thermal energy can convert to other forms of energy, and vice-versa. The TOTAL energy (thermal + other kinds of energy) is conserved in a close system.
Thermal EnergyMechanical EnergyElectrical EnergyElectromagnetic Energy
The answer i got is Forms of energy related to changes in matter include thermal energy, chemical energy, electromagnetic energy, and electrical energy.
It can be converted to thermal energy, but you can't get more energy out than you put in. The two different forms of energy must be equivalent, unless there is another source of thermal energy