Metallic Mercury has chemical potential energy, since it can combine with oxygen in an exothermic reaction, therefore, by driving out the oxygen with heat, you are converting heat energy to chemical potential energy.
Sure, it is commonly done, in hydroelectric plants. The energy from the falling water is converted into electricity. Please note that it takes energy to get the water up again. This occurs in nature due to the Sun's energy.Sure, it is commonly done, in hydroelectric plants. The energy from the falling water is converted into electricity. Please note that it takes energy to get the water up again. This occurs in nature due to the Sun's energy.Sure, it is commonly done, in hydroelectric plants. The energy from the falling water is converted into electricity. Please note that it takes energy to get the water up again. This occurs in nature due to the Sun's energy.Sure, it is commonly done, in hydroelectric plants. The energy from the falling water is converted into electricity. Please note that it takes energy to get the water up again. This occurs in nature due to the Sun's energy.
That depends on how long the 1 kW is applied. Please note that kW is a unit of power, not a unit of energy.In general, 1 kW of electrical energy can be converted into 1 kW of heat - if used in a heater. With a heat pump, 1 kW of electrical energy can, in fact, pump several kW of heat energy.
Gravitational energy basically refers to gravitational potential energy. The formula is: GPE = mgh (i.e., mass x gravity x height) In other words at a higher position, an object has more gravitational potential energy. Please note that once an object is dropped, it no longer has such gravitational potential energy. The potential energy is converted to kinetic (movement) energy; which of course will be greater if the initial potential energy was greater.
Please clarify what sort of energy you are talking about.
A measure of distance. If you would like it converted to another measure of distance, please specify.
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No, the sound energy cannot be converted into DC electrical output.
Sure, it is commonly done, in hydroelectric plants. The energy from the falling water is converted into electricity. Please note that it takes energy to get the water up again. This occurs in nature due to the Sun's energy.Sure, it is commonly done, in hydroelectric plants. The energy from the falling water is converted into electricity. Please note that it takes energy to get the water up again. This occurs in nature due to the Sun's energy.Sure, it is commonly done, in hydroelectric plants. The energy from the falling water is converted into electricity. Please note that it takes energy to get the water up again. This occurs in nature due to the Sun's energy.Sure, it is commonly done, in hydroelectric plants. The energy from the falling water is converted into electricity. Please note that it takes energy to get the water up again. This occurs in nature due to the Sun's energy.
The gas will have thermal energy given by its specific heat capacity (at constant pressure or volume depending on the situation) times the rise in temperature. This thermal energy is possessed because of the increased kinetic energy of its molecules, due to the rise in temperature.
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That's the "Conservation of Energy"; also know as the "First Law of Thermodynamics". Please note that while TOTAL energy is conserved (doesn't change), in most or all processes that occur in practice, USEFUL energy is converted into UNUSABLE energy - often heat.
Newton x meter is joules. (Please note that Nm is also used for torque; in this case, it happens to have the same units, but it is unrelated to energy, and can therefore not be converted to energy units.)
Yes and no. In fact a battery cell stores energy in the form of chemical energy which is converted into electrical energy whenever an electrical current is drawn off from it.For more information please see the answer to the Related Question shown below.
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Power; its SI unit is watt. Please note that this is notspecifically an electrical unit; "power", and the unit "watt", is the rate of energy conversion, and can be used anywhere where energy is converted - whether "work" is involved, or some other (non-mechanical) energy.
When you are out in the sun, you get heated by the sun rays. Your body(or clothes) absorb the light energy and heats up. When you are in the shade, the sun rays will not hit you and you will not get heated. You will still be affected by the air temperature, and if that is hot enough you will still get heated, but in most cases your body will be able to withstand that by sweating.
Please refer to the related links for an article about the uses for mercury.