the energy that milk has is simple. it has chemical energy
Milk has cream which has fat in it that is why milk supply's energy and water does not.
the milk will get colder
there is 50 percent of energy
Energy and protein. Cows need the energy for their bodies to produce milk and to keep them healthy. They are able to digest grass in their rumens to get the protein and energy for them that can be found in milk.
Milk contains calories which give you energy. Water doesn't contain calories.
Milk being held in a bottle within a gravitational field (above ground, for example) is an example of a substance with potential energy. It has stored energy which will convert into kinetic energy once the milk is poured out, or the container breaks, releasing the milk, and allowing it to accelerate within the gravitational field.
The heat energy in the milk had to be removed in order to change the phase of milk.
It disappeared
Yes, it can be.
yes
A glass of milk primarily contains chemical energy, which is stored in the bonds of the nutrients it contains, such as fats, proteins, and carbohydrates. When consumed, this chemical energy can be converted by the body into kinetic energy for movement or thermal energy for maintaining body temperature. Additionally, milk provides essential nutrients that support metabolic processes, contributing to overall energy production in the body.
the average energy of the particles in the milk goes up and the particles move faster when it is removed from the fridge and begins to warm up.