Heat
Potential energy to kinetic energy
When the piston goes up the heat temperature decreases while when the piston is down the heat temperature is increases.
The situation is similar as when an object falls. Potential energy is converted to kinetic energy (including rotational energy in this case); part of that kinetic energy is converted to heat energy.
chemical energy (stored in the muscles of the body) turns to kinetic energy (climbing up the stairs) and then is transformed to potential energy (once you reach the top of the stairs) due to your position.
The energy type that a sink uses is mechanical because the water is pushed by the pression.
kinetic energy
Potential energy to kinetic energy
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Evaporation occurs when particles have enough energy to escape as gas from the suface of the liquid. So it occurs all the time, just that the rate at which it occurs is slowed down or speeded up by other factors such as humidity, surface are exposed, wind, temperature & light (sun).
Particles increase their motion because of increased kinetic energy on the molecular level. This breaks bonds holding them together as a solid and the particles become gases during sublimation. During condensation the opposite occurs. Particles are losing heat energy which means a loss of kinetic energy slowing the particles down to the point that the attractive forces form bonds causing the gas to become a liquid.
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gravity
When the piston goes up the heat temperature decreases while when the piston is down the heat temperature is increases.
Yes. This occurs during cellular respiration.
It is a chemical energy process.Charcoal (ie.carbon) is burned down to produced carbon dioxide and heat is liberated.
The situation is similar as when an object falls. Potential energy is converted to kinetic energy (including rotational energy in this case); part of that kinetic energy is converted to heat energy.
chemical energy (stored in the muscles of the body) turns to kinetic energy (climbing up the stairs) and then is transformed to potential energy (once you reach the top of the stairs) due to your position.