Heat, by itself, is unusable. It is the heat difference that makes it usable.
The difference is the unusable energy.
Not QUITE true. Friction can convert usable energy in useless (or unusable) energy, but energy itself can't be destroyed.
You can look the up, for example in Wikipedia, for a detailed definition. Informally, you can think of them as two "laws of energy": 1) Energy conservation (energy can't be created or destroyed) 2) Usable energy is constantly being converted into unusable energy. This will continue until no more usable energy is left.
Energy can be transferred from one place to another, or one type of energy can be converted into another kind.Also, USABLE energy will decrease over time; while the unusable energy increases.
get the minerals,nutrients and other healthy nutrients from the unusable to make it usable water..
Heat, by itself, is unusable. It is the heat difference that makes it usable.
The digestive system processes food into usable and unusable materials by chemical digestion. The usable materials are transported via the cells throughout the body while the unusable materials are sent to the large intestine where it waits to be disposed of.
Not at all. The First Law states that energy is conserved - you can't create energy out of nothing, or make it disappear. The Second Law distinguishes usable from unusable energy, and states that the amount of unusable energy will increase over time - but the total (usable plus unusable energy) will still remain constant.Not at all. The First Law states that energy is conserved - you can't create energy out of nothing, or make it disappear. The Second Law distinguishes usable from unusable energy, and states that the amount of unusable energy will increase over time - but the total (usable plus unusable energy) will still remain constant.Not at all. The First Law states that energy is conserved - you can't create energy out of nothing, or make it disappear. The Second Law distinguishes usable from unusable energy, and states that the amount of unusable energy will increase over time - but the total (usable plus unusable energy) will still remain constant.Not at all. The First Law states that energy is conserved - you can't create energy out of nothing, or make it disappear. The Second Law distinguishes usable from unusable energy, and states that the amount of unusable energy will increase over time - but the total (usable plus unusable energy) will still remain constant.
get the minerals,nutrients and other healthy nutrients from the unusable to make it usable water..
The difference is the unusable energy.
Yes it is true. It is a usable product.
it is a factory that make unusable stuff like pipes in things we can use
reusable :D fusible usable unusable inexcusable
Because elemental nitrogen is unusable by plants. It must be converted in the soil to a usable form and adsorbed by soil particles for plants to be able to utilize it.
The idea here is that part of the original energy is wasted - converted to an unusable type of energy.
You can't as the game has been scratched down into a few layers of the disk making the game unusable or only temporarily usable in some cases.