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Radiation
Tide = Flow of kinetic energy from higher ground to lower ground Wind = Flow of kinetic energy from higher pressure to lower pressure Electricity = Flow of electrical energy (transfer of kinetic energy) from higher voltage to ground or low voltage.
Tide = Flow of kinetic energy from higher ground to lower ground Wind = Flow of kinetic energy from higher pressure to lower pressure Electricity = Flow of electrical energy (transfer of kinetic energy) from higher voltage to ground or low voltage.
geothermal: volcanoes hot spots, vents.
The transfer of energy from your racket and the ground to the ball causes its particles to move faster, which causes heat.
Radiation from the sun heats the ground. the heat frome the groung rises into th =e air...i think
what is this called when transfer of electrons from a cloud to the ground
Yes.The term geothermal heat pump is not the same thing as geothermal energy from hot springs. Here, it means a transfer of heat from the ground (in the winter) or to the ground (in the summer).
Yes.The term geothermal heat pump is not the same thing as geothermal energy from hot springs. Here, it means a transfer of heat from the ground (in the winter) or to the ground (in the summer).
The transfer of water through the ground and back to the sea is called precipitation.
the 2 types are known as potential and kinetic if an object is held , high up, it has a form of potential energy due to its mass, and gravity , if the object is then dropped , it increases speed as it reached the ground, and its potential energy would be its greatest amount , when the object hits the ground, the moment it does so; the potential energy is changed or converted into kinetic, which transferrs the power to the ground and is converted into a form of " sound "
The exact details vary, depending on the types of energy involved. You may want to ask specific questions about specific types of energy transfer. I will give a few examples: An object falling down. While the potential energy (related to height) decreases, the kinetic energy (related to speed) increases. The same object touches the ground. Most of the movement energy is converted to random molecular movement, i.e., to heat. The Sun radiates energy: Heat (thermal energy) is converted into light and other electromagnetic waves (radiation energy). An object hits another object; part of the energy is converted to sound energy: Quite simply, the collision makes the objects vibrate; these collisions are transmitted through the air (for example), as sound waves.