Smoke is not a form of energy.
Smoke contains thermal energy, which is produced from the combustion of its source material. This thermal energy is converted to kinetic energy in the form of the movement and dispersal of smoke particles.
smoke is not energy ... it is that smoke particles take way heat from the origin(cigar or something )...
Smoke is an example of mechanical energy and heat energy. This is because the internal motion of atoms is called heat energy and mechanical energy is energy associated with motion. Smoke contains atoms moving which is both an example of heat and mechanical energy.
gas
Smog Is smoke + fog, and that smoke is pollution.
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The plural form of energy is energies.
potential energy is the form of energy
energy transformation
No, running a windmill using smoke is not feasible. Windmills rely on the mechanical energy generated by the movement of air (wind) to rotate the blades and generate power. Introducing smoke into the blades will not provide the necessary energy to turn the windmill.
Electricity is a form of energy.
In order to be alive something must take in energy, adapt to the environment, and reproduce. Smoke doesn't do that so it's not alive.