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the three factors that determine the energy cycle are solar power, electricity, and heat.
Energy and pressure
Mass, heat capacity, the desired raise in temperature.
There are two factors that determine and object's kinetic energy. The two main factors are mass and velocity.
In nature, electrical energy is seldom stored as such. Other types of energy would be stored in biomass - mainly chemical energy - but not a significant amount of electrical energy.
the three factors that determine the energy cycle are solar power, electricity, and heat.
Energy and pressure
Losses are due to inefficencies of the motor, and friction on moving parts.
Mass, heat capacity, the desired raise in temperature.
The amount of voltage of an electrical generator will determine the limit of the output of energy. If the voltage is too high, it can burst the pipes causing it to shut down.
There are two factors that determine and object's kinetic energy. The two main factors are mass and velocity.
Two factors that determine the amount of solar energy an area receives are the amount of atmosphere it has to travel through and the tilt of the Earth. The more atmosphere the solar energy goes through the less energy there will be when it hits the surface. Also, the tilt of the Earth determines the amount of solar energy because if you are tilted towards the sun you are a little bit closer, so the energy doesn't have to go through as much atmosphere as the side of the Earth tilted away from the sun. Hope this helps!
In nature, electrical energy is seldom stored as such. Other types of energy would be stored in biomass - mainly chemical energy - but not a significant amount of electrical energy.
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size of the buildng and what the buildings is using to pull on the electrical energy
A television receiver uses electrical energy, either from batteries or from the electrical outlet it's plugged into, and converts that energy into a tiny bit of light energy, a moderate amount of sound energy, and a considerable amount of heat energy.