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The law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but only transformed into a different form.
Because of the Law of Conservation of Energy, when you transform energy, any amount of energy that gets lost as one type of energy must needs appear - in the same amount - as another type of energy.
No. Its the LAW! Not a suggestion! The waste energy just goes somewhere else, like heat radiation of thermal conduction.
One concept in energy transformations that everybody should understand is conservation of energy. The total amount of energy always remains constant. No new energy is created, and no energy is destroyed.
Yes. Chemical energy to mechanical and electrical energy and then mechanical energy to kinetic energy.
it changes forms and energy can not be created or destroyed
The law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but only transformed into a different form.
Because of the Law of Conservation of Energy, when you transform energy, any amount of energy that gets lost as one type of energy must needs appear - in the same amount - as another type of energy.
Because of the Law of Conservation of Energy, when you transform energy, any amount of energy that gets lost as one type of energy must needs appear - in the same amount - as another type of energy.
Because of the Law of Conservation of Energy, when you transform energy, any amount of energy that gets lost as one type of energy must needs appear - in the same amount - as another type of energy.
It uses Photosynthesis
No. Its the LAW! Not a suggestion! The waste energy just goes somewhere else, like heat radiation of thermal conduction.
One concept in energy transformations that everybody should understand is conservation of energy. The total amount of energy always remains constant. No new energy is created, and no energy is destroyed.
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Yes. Chemical energy to mechanical and electrical energy and then mechanical energy to kinetic energy.
Yes. Chemical energy to mechanical and electrical energy and then mechanical energy to kinetic energy.
In most energy transformations, part of the energy is wasted. Much of the wasted energy is usually converted to heat.