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an example of thermal energy being transformed into sound energy is the crackling of a fire
Yes, light production always involves some other energy being transformed into light energy.
a swinging pendulum
Elasticity is the ability of a material to return to its original shape after being deformed. It is not a form of energy. Mechanical energy is needed to deform the material which stores this partially as potential (mechanical) energy, some is transformed to heat energy, which dissipates, and some is lost to entropy, as in all energy conversions. When the potential (mechanical) energy is released it can be used to drive an electrical generator to produce electricity, until the material returns to its original shape.
37 percent of the total energy in Problem-3 was transformed to kinetic energy. Once it was moving, it was routed over to Problem-4, where it is being stored.
an example of thermal energy being transformed into sound energy is the crackling of a fire
A coil-type heater, large wire-wound resistor (bank), and the like. Any purely resistive load will generate heat when (AC) power is applied.
Geothermal can be transformed to thermal energy. Almost everything is transformed to thermal energy because of that we have lots of heat energy in the sky that are being unused.\
an example of thermal energy being transformed into sound energy is the crackling of a fire
When energy is transformed into electricity, heat is being produced and released. This contributes to global warming that can be seen through climate change.
No when energy goes away it is only being changed into matter. EX: gasoline can be used to create certain gases and electricity. Energy is being created from matter. Then the electricity is used to give power to a lamp. The electricity is being converted into heat and light energy. _____________________________________________________________ false, the burning of gasoline (or any combustible material) does not create electricty. And matter is NOT transformed into energy a high school physics class can clear that up
Yes, light production always involves some other energy being transformed into light energy.
a swinging pendulum
electrical energy being transformed into another type of energy
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Elasticity is the ability of a material to return to its original shape after being deformed. It is not a form of energy. Mechanical energy is needed to deform the material which stores this partially as potential (mechanical) energy, some is transformed to heat energy, which dissipates, and some is lost to entropy, as in all energy conversions. When the potential (mechanical) energy is released it can be used to drive an electrical generator to produce electricity, until the material returns to its original shape.
Kinetic energy is being transformed into heat energy :)