energy is independent of medium it passes through?
Mean beta energy is 30% of the maximum energy.
change energy into another energy form.
I believe you mean eolic energy - that refers to wind energy.
Instead of the precise value of the kinetic energy of a system, for example a gas, it is generally more useful to consider its average kinetic energy, since it is absolutely impossible to measure the velocities of all the molecules: <E_k>=1/2 m<v^2>, where <> denotes the mean of the quantity in brackets. More importantly, the average kinetic energy has a very important physical interpretation: it is proportional to the temperature of the system. Temperature itself can be defined as a measure of the kinetic component of the internal energy of a system: according to the equipartition theorem, each independent quadratic energy term corresponds to an average energy of 1/2 kT, where k is Boltzmann's constant; so, in three dimensions the mean kinetic energy of a molecule is 3/2 kT.
It means that you can change one variable (the independent variable) freely, but that the other variable (the dependent variable) depends on the independent variable. For example, to calculate kinetic energy, the energy (for a given object) depends on the speed; if you change the speed, you change the kinetic energy. You can't change the kinetic energy directly, only indirectly by changing the speed.
Independent.
Independent => Independent Television
As of 2006, Brazil is energy independent. It no longer imports oil. It produces biofuels, hydroelectric power, etc.
High Potential Energy
In Spanish independent is independiente.
They seem independent to me - except that solar energy arises from nuclear fusion in the sun
that you have a bunch of enegery and your very independent
Calvin Cycle
Light-independent reactions
Not directly; the two are independent. But if an object with gravitational potential energy falls, that energy may be converted to kinetic energy.
As of 2006, Brazil is energy independent. It no longer imports oil. It produces biofuels, hydroelectric power, etc.