The answer i got is Forms of energy related to changes in matter include thermal energy, chemical energy, electromagnetic energy, and electrical energy.
Air is a form of matter (composed of different gases, which are forms of matter). Heat, energy, and sound are all forms of energy, not matter.
Yes. In general matter can reflect energy or some forms of energy.
Matter is related to energy in the so-called mass-energy equivalence. You may have seen it. It is E = mc2 and was handed to us by Albert Einstein. It states that mass and energy are equivalent, and that the conversion factor is the square of the speed of light. It's that simple. But the implications are huge. You'll find a link below.
explosion of an atom bomb releases large amount of energy as heat liberation resulting rise in temperature and deformation in matter and pressure and many more forms of energy obtained from matter.
Forms of energy related to changes in matter may include kinetic, potential, chemical, electromagnetic, electrical, and thermal energy.
Forms of energy related to changes in matter may include kinetic, potential, chemical, electromagnetic, electrical, and thermal energy.
The answer i got is Forms of energy related to changes in matter include thermal energy, chemical energy, electromagnetic energy, and electrical energy.
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mechanical,thermal,chemical,electromagnetic,electrical,and nuclear
it changes forms and energy can not be created or destroyed
it changes forms and energy can not be created or destroyed
chemical, radiant, thermal, mechanical (potential, kinetic), electrical, and im not sure about the last one, but i think its nuclear
I assume you mean when matter reacts; energy is created.There is no way for particular forms of energy (IE light energy, gravitational energy) to "change form"
Any forms of matter contain a lot of potential energy.
Air is a form of matter (composed of different gases, which are forms of matter). Heat, energy, and sound are all forms of energy, not matter.
Yes. In general matter can reflect energy or some forms of energy.